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1 100 | 100. That, in the first place, 2 101 | 101. With all his energy Leo 3 102 | 102. Even today this is not, 4 103 | 103. But, with the diffusion 5 104 | 104. Accordingly, when directing 6 105 | 105. In the first place, it 7 106 | 106. This dictatorship is being 8 107 | 107. This concentration of power 9 108 | 108. This accumulation of might 10 109 | 109. The ultimate consequences 11 110 | 110. In the second part of this 12 111 | 111. Socialism, against which 13 112 | 112. One section of Socialism 14 113 | 113. The other section, which 15 114 | 114. For if the class struggle 16 115 | 115. Such just demands and desire 17 116 | 116. Yet let no one think that 18 117 | 117. But what if Socialism has 19 118 | 118. For, according to Christian 20 119 | 119. Because of the fact that 21 120 | 120. If Socialism, like all 22 121 | 121. All these admonitions which 23 122 | 122. Since in Our Encyclical, 24 123 | 123. Accordingly, Venerable 25 124 | 124. In the anxiety of Our paternal 26 125 | 125. It is certainly most lamentable, 27 126 | 126. Although pained by the 28 127 | 127. Yet, if we look into the 29 128 | 128. And so, Venerable Brethren 30 129 | 129. "Wherefore," to use the 31 130 | 130. Minds of all, it is true, 32 131 | 131. We, made Shepherd and Protector 33 132 | 132. The root and font of this 34 133 | 133. Strict and watchful moral 35 135 | 135. With the rulers of economic 36 136 | 136. No genuine cure can be 37 137 | 137. But in effecting all this, 38 138 | 138. Therefore, out of this 39 139 | 139. Relying therefore solely 40 140 | 140. Moreover, the ranks of 41 141 | 141. The present state of affairs, 42 142 | 142. It is chiefly your duty, 43 143 | 143. These Our Beloved Sons 44 144 | 144. Certainly there is the 45 145 | 145. To ward off such great 46 146 | 146. Venerable Brethren and 47 147 | 147. Surely there is not one 48 148 | 148. That this may happily come 49 2(5) | Apostolici Muneris, Dec. 28, 1878. ~ 50 2(1) | Encyclical, Arcanum, Feb. 10, 1880. ~ 51 2(6) | Encyclical, Libertas, June 20, 1888. ~ 52 2(4) | Sapientiae Christianae, Jan. 10, 1890. ~ 53 18(16) | Letter Praeclara, June 20, 1894, and Encyclical Graves de 54 19 | 19. It is not surprising, therefore, 55 18(16) | Graves de Communi, Jan. 18, 1901; Pius X's Motu Proprio De 56 18(16) | Populari Christiana, Dec. 8, 1903; Benedict XV's Encyclical 57 35(24) | Singulari Ouadam, Sept. 24, 1912. ~ 58 18(16) | Encyclical Ad Beatissimi, Nov. 1, 1914; Pius IX's Encyclical Ubi 59 18(17) | sociales fondee a Malines, en 1920, sous la presidence du Card. 60 71(46) | Casti Connubii, Dec. 31, 1930. ~ 61 22 | 22. Furthermore, after the 62 127(62)| Cf. Matt. 7:24ff. ~ 63 32 | 32. With respect to the founding 64 34 | 34. These counsels and instructions 65 37 | 37. Leo's learned treatment 66 38 | 38. But if this cannot be said 67 39 | 39. All these benefits of Leo' 68 40 | 40. Yet since in the course 69 42 | 42. Even though economics and 70 43 | 43. But it is only the moral 71 45 | 45. First, then, let it be 72 46 | 46. Accordingly, twin rocks 73 47 | 47. In order to place definite 74 50 | 50. Furthermore, a person's 75 52 | 52. That ownership is originally 76 53 | 53. Far different is the nature 77 55 | 55. And therefore, to the harassed 78 56 | 56. Unquestionably, so as not 79 57 | 57. But not every distribution 80 58 | 58. To each, therefore, must 81 59 | 59. The redemption of the non-owning 82 60 | 60. Yet while it is true that 83 62 | 62. All these things which 84 63 | 63. As We have already indicated, 85 64 | 64. First of all, those who 86 65 | 65. We consider it more advisable, 87 70 | 70. Conclusions of the greatest 88 72 | 72. In determining the amount 89 73 | 73. Let, then, both workers 90 74 | 74. Lastly, the amount of the 91 75 | 75. A right proportion among 92 79 | 79. As history abundantly proves, 93 80 | 80. The supreme authority of 94 81 | 81. First and foremost, the 95 82 | 82. The social policy of the 96 83 | 83. Labor, as Our Predecessor 97 84 | 84. Because order, as St. Thomas 98 85 | 85. It is easily deduced from 99 86 | 86. The teaching of Leo XIII 100 87 | 87. Moreover, just as inhabitants 101 88 | 88. Attention must be given 102 89 | 89. Furthermore, since the 103 126(58)| II Cor. 8:9. ~ 104 90 | 90. If the members of the body 105 91 | 91. Recently, as all know, 106 92 | 92. The civil authority itself 107 93 | 93. The associations, or corporations, 108 94 | 94. Strikes and lock-outs are 109 95 | 95. Anyone who gives even slight 110 96 | 96. To achieve this latter 111 97 | 97. What We have taught about 112 98 | 98. There remains to Us, after 113 99 | 99. Important indeed have the 114 114 | ownership, more and more abated, is being so restricted 115 84 | each to the best of its ability, to cooperate amicably. 116 112 | Unrelenting class warfare and absolute extermination of private 117 79 | social, and never destroy and absorb them. ~ 118 114 | For if the class struggle abstains from enmities and mutual 119 119 | offset, they say, by the abundance of socially produced goods 120 117 | doctrines that it can be accepted without the sacrifice of 121 64 | whose Encyclical not only accepts working for wages or salaries 122 138 | infidels. Let well-merited acclamations of praise be bestowed upon 123 97 | the order could not have accommodated itself to changed conditions 124 77 | remains to be done may be accomplished, and that even more copious 125 16 | ardently desired for the accomplishment of his great work of restoration. ~ 126 140 | No less praise must be accorded to the leaders of workers' 127 132 | this reduced obligation of accountability; that furthermore, by hiding 128 54 | produced, whatever returns accrued, capital claimed for itself, 129 49 | law, can determine more accurately upon consideration of the 130 109 | other, a no less deadly and accursed internationalism of finance 131 44 | non-owning workers - certainly no accusation is more unjust than that - 132 98 | force and its most bitter accuser, Socialism, and passing 133 75 | resources of nature, technical achievement, and the social organization 134 39 | they are only superficially acquainted with, or if they do understand 135 52 | ownership is originally acquired both by occupancy of a thing 136 59 | deprived of all hope of ever acquiring "some property in land,"43 137 136 | only the production and acquisition of goods but also the use 138 18(16) | Pius X's Motu Proprio De Actione Populari Christiana, Dec. 139 | actually 140 18(16) | Benedict XV's Encyclical Ad Beatissimi, Nov. 1, 1914; 141 18 | of Workers presented, and adapted it fittingly to the needs 142 95 | which We intend shortly to add, We are compelled to say 143 69 | also to be considered in addition to the personal or individual 144 40 | teaching or even certain additions thereto, We most gladly 145 8 | Office entrusted to him, to address not only the whole Church 146 95 | furnishing of necessary and adequate assistance, is substituting 147 71 | meet ordinary family needs adequately. But if this cannot always 148 101 | energy Leo XIII sought to adjust this economic system according 149 74 | amount of the pay must be adjusted to the public economic good. 150 71 | and tested various ways of adjusting the pay for work to family 151 147 | education and religion. But this admirable and unremitting activity 152 12 | hearken to it with marveling admiration and hail it with the greatest 153 95 | which are of course fully admitted) it rather serves particular 154 137 | the assistance of charity! Admittedly, no vicarious charity can 155 8 | from every angle. At last, admonished "by the consciousness of 156 57 | can and ought to, and he admonishes us that we ought diligently 157 87 | respect to them "freely to adopt the organization and the 158 35 | method has especially been adopted where either the laws of 159 144 | storms stronger than ever and adorned with new triumphs. Yet her 160 71 | will be assured to every adult workingman. It will not 161 23 | legitimately and happily advancing and even of becoming leaders 162 65 | 65. We consider it more advisable, however, in the present 163 6 | by their very associates advocating other courses of action, 164 141 | 141. The present state of affairs, Venerable Brethren, clearly 165 118 | of both man and society, affirms that human association has 166 144 | many thousands would be afflicted during storms of this kind, 167 52 | specification, the tradition of all ages as well as the teaching 168 62 | effectively defended against agitators of revolution. ~ 169 39 | lavishly sown forty years ago, fell on good ground. On 170 4 | Quite agreeable, of course, was this state 171 22 | not they, among the norms agreed upon to regulate in accordance 172 146 | the greatest shrewdness alert and resolute devotees who 173 42 | are so distinct from and alien to each other that the former 174 26 | rulers of nations, more fully alive at last to their duty, devoted 175 139 | therefore solely on the all-powerful aid of Him "Who wishes all 176 5 | conforms to the designs of the all-wise Creator. ~ 177 49(33) | Allocation to the Convention of Italian 178 116 | with it. There are some allured by the foolish hope that 179 97 | or because, deceived by allurements of a false freedom and other 180 55 | deceive the unwary. It is an alluring poison which many have eagerly 181 16 | our fullest gratitude to Almighty God for the immense benefits 182 50 | grave precept to practice almsgiving, beneficence, and munificence. ~ 183 100 | economic life is vastly altered, is plain to all. You know, 184 46 | by another that they with amazing ignorance call "Christian." ~ 185 109 | the free market; unbridled ambition for power has likewise succeeded 186 17 | of individuals, and that ameliorates the condition of the workers 187 84 | its ability, to cooperate amicably. And this unity will be 188 61 | and will be distributed in ample sufficiency among the workers - 189 51 | from the principles of the Angelic Doctor,37 an outstanding 190 57 | non-owning working class when, angered deeply at outraged justice 191 8 | carefully and from every angle. At last, admonished "by 192 59 | have been civilized from antiquity, the number of the non-owning 193 124 | 124. In the anxiety of Our paternal solicitude, 194 147(82)| Apoc. 5:13. ~ 195 132 | law, and of the consequent apostasy of great numbers of workers 196 96 | trains for carrying on an apostolate under the leadership and 197 2(5) | Encyclical, Quod Apostolici Muneris, Dec. 28, 1878. ~ 198 112 | heedlessness of those who apparently make light of these impending 199 57 | unwarranted and unmerited appeal made by some to the Apostle 200 146 | children of this world to appear wiser in their generation 201 125 | though undeservedly, have the appearance of and be charged with taking 202 125 | plainly demonstrates that such appearances are unfounded and such charges 203 12 | hail it with the greatest applause, but many also who were 204 86 | common good, is equally applicable in due proportion, it is 205 53 | To this indeed especially applies what Leo XIII says is "incontestible," 206 56 | However the earth may be apportioned among private owners, it 207 91 | briefly and comment upon appropriately. ~ 208 35 | dangerous to religion, to approve of Catholic workers joining 209 92 | such a syndicate, when thus approved, can maintain the rights ( 210 18(16) | Encyclical Rite Expiatis, Apr. 30, 1926. ~ 211 55 | more dangerous and the more apt to deceive the unwary. It 212 49 | permitted to discharge its duty arbitrarily is, however, clear. The 213 105 | administer according to their own arbitrary will and pleasure. ~ 214 109 | like a queen and supreme arbitress, free from all partiality 215 2(1) | Encyclical, Arcanum, Feb. 10, 1880. ~ 216 Ded | the patriarchs, primates,~archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries~ 217 138 | courageous and more valiant.75 Arduous indeed is the task which 218 9 | neither daunted by the arduousness of the problem nor weakened 219 7 | question at issue was being argued this way and that, nor always 220 60 | establish an unanswerable argument that the riches which are 221 84 | well explains,49 is unity arising from the harmonious arrangement 222 59 | Added to them is the huge army of rural wage workers, pushed 223 140 | deeper interest, and they arouse the joyful hope that they 224 132 | desires and, when they are aroused, use them for their own 225 92 | and since it alone can arrange for the placement of labor 226 84 | arising from the harmonious arrangement of many objects, a true, 227 53 | efficacy of the other, to arrogate to itself whatever has been 228 83(48) | Condition of Workers, 31. Art. 2. ~ 229 43 | of purposes, and We, in ascending through them, as it were 230 53 | Wherefore it is wholly false to ascribe to property alone or to 231 139 | hidden, like sparks beneath ashes, within the secret recesses 232 112 | regions of eastern Europe and Asia are the evidence; how much 233 30 | some Catholics who looked askance at the efforts of workers 234 139 | immersed, let us teach them to aspire with confidence to the things 235 54 | suppositions, have been vigorously assailed, and not by those alone 236 36 | nation as well as in wider assemblies, to maintain vigorously 237 146 | their internal quarrels, assembling in fully harmony in a single 238 92 | syndical dues and special assessments are exacted of absolutely 239 143 | hold in high esteem and assiduously employ for the good of their 240 29 | the poor are opportunely assisted and the two classes of society 241 53 | property of another must be associated, for neither can produce 242 6 | good work by their very associates advocating other courses 243 71 | whereby such a wage will be assured to every adult workingman. 244 124 | Church and those proclaiming attachment to the Church favor the 245 146 | whenever they undertake to attack the Church of Christ more 246 57 | produced by its own hands, and attacks and seeks to abolish, therefore, 247 14 | perfection more desirable then attainable. ~ 248 96 | consequence, that this end will be attained the more certainly the larger 249 136 | far as they conduce to the attainment of the supreme end. Nor 250 22 | the leading nations were attempting to restore peace on the 251 38 | by no means insignificant attempts in this direction, the rich 252 20 | As the useful and well attended courses instituted in Catholic 253 121 | it tries in particular to attract children of tender age and 254 31 | socialist organizations strongly attracted by claiming to be the sole 255 132 | any law opens to everybody attracts large numbers to buying 256 20 | men whom We have termed auxiliaries of the Church. They do not, 257 141 | among them, themselves, auxiliary soldiers of the Church who 258 110 | practice. First, so as to avoid the reefs of individualism 259 46 | shipwreck must be carefully avoided. For, as one is wrecked 260 142 | prudence and judgment which avoids every extreme, and, above 261 9 | of May, 1891, that long awaited voice thundered forth; neither 262 14 | also who stood, indeed, in awe at its splendor, but regarded 263 133 | governmental authority could have banished these enormous evils and 264 117 | and in a certain sense be baptized. That We, in keeping with 265 15 | judgment on Socialism, to lay bare the root of the existing 266 4 | by their hard lot, were barely enduring it and were refusing 267 138 | there are many obstacles and barriers to be overcome. Let them 268 132 | scruple to stimulate the baser human desires and, when 269 83 | market itself almost into a battlefield where, face to face, the 270 18(16) | Benedict XV's Encyclical Ad Beatissimi, Nov. 1, 1914; Pius IX's 271 39 | merely fanciful, even if beautiful, ideal of human society. 272 1 | undertaking to commemorate it with befitting solemnity. ~ 273 37 | right to form associations began, furthermore, to find ready 274 7 | and workers themselves, begging him with one voice to point 275 53 | indeed could never even have begun. For what else is work but 276 59 | pauperism" which Leo XIII beheld in all its horror is less 277 | behind 278 57 | distribution among human beings of property and wealth is 279 136 | occupations are thereby belittled or judged less consonant 280 4 | were refusing longer to bend their necks beneath so galling 281 18(16) | Christiana, Dec. 8, 1903; Benedict XV's Encyclical Ad Beatissimi, 282 17 | through her numerous and beneficent institutions " ~ 283 143 | laity, but also the highly beneficial Workers' Retreats. For in 284 117 | the Holy See and earnestly beseech Us to decide whether this 285 | besides 286 132 | forgetful of their trust, betray the rights of those whose 287 125 | justice and charity that binds us not only to render to 288 61 | is born to labor as the bird to fly - but that they may 289 38(25) | Congregation of the Council to the Bishop of Lille, June 5, 1929. ~ 290 17 | entirely, or, after its bitterness is removed, can certainly 291 39 | its commemoration either blaspheme what they know not, or understand 292 96 | wholly necessary that God bless it and, secondly, that all 293 114 | and if this is not that blessed social peace which we all 294 135 | s daily bread. And thus bodily labor, which Divine Providence 295 122 | morality and culture and that Bolshevism will be its heir. ~ 296 21 | not only in non-Catholic books and journals but in legislative 297 78 | wrecked associations once bore. the State has been overwhelmed 298 61 | remiss in work, for man is born to labor as the bird to 299 83 | It therefore cannot be bought and sold like a commodity. 300 28 | 28. A new branch of law, wholly unknown to 301 135 | way whatsoever one's daily bread. And thus bodily labor, 302 25 | authority, Leo XIII, boldly breaking through the confines imposed 303 106 | economic life that no one can breathe against their will. ~ 304 49 | weal."36 Yet when the State brings private ownership into harmony 305 134 | first entering upon this broad way that leads to destruction66 306 141 | their hearts with a tender brotherly love. The first and immediate 307 127 | wasted and our house be builded not on a rock but on shifting 308 90 | derives its increase to the building up of itself in love."52 ~ 309 144 | God. The Church of Christ, built upon an unshakable rock, 310 57 | body, and mind and not be a burden to others when we can provide 311 143 | steadfastness in persecution, burning with zeal, interested solely 312 133 | new form of economy were bursting forth just when the principles 313 132 | attracts large numbers to buying and selling goods, and they, 314 130 | upheavals, disasters, and calamities. But if we examine things 315 72 | its ruin and consequent calamity to the workers. If, however, 316 66 | of pay, however, must be calculated not on a single basis but 317 46 | they with amazing ignorance call "Christian." ~ 318 7 | and that, nor always with calmness, all eyes as often before 319 44 | since there are some who calumniate the Supreme Pontiff, and 320 134 | 134. Thus it came to pass that many, much 321 123 | will, have deserted the camp of the Church and gone over 322 42 | material things and on the capacities of the human body and mind, 323 71 | support, according to the capacity of each, is certainly right, 324 112 | the same change that the capitalistic economic system, as We have 325 132 | rapidly according to their own caprice and greed that they nullify 326 18(17) | 1920, sous la presidence du Card. Mercier." Paris, Editions " 327 130 | which prevent them from caring for the one thing necessary; 328 122 | the grave dangers that it carries with it who think it of 329 85 | two parties, when these cases arise, can deliberate separately 330 61 | uncertainties non-owning workers are cast, they may be able not only 331 71(46) | Cf. Encyclical, Casti Connubii, Dec. 31, 1930. ~ 332 18(17) | Cf. La Hierarchie catholique et le probleme social depuis 333 49 | support of human life, from causing intolerable evils and thus 334 18 | proclaimed and urged without ceasing again and again by voice 335 125 | We shall never cease to censure gravely. For they are the 336 117 | no longer anything to be censured on these points? Has it 337 144 | through the experience of many centuries, that she is wont to come 338 3 | close of the nineteenth century, the new kind of economic 339 144 | herself, as she knows for a certainty that the gates of hell shall 340 129 | and wholly fixed on the changing things of the world, and 341 49 | the function of those in charge of the State. Therefore, 342 125 | the appearance of and be charged with taking the part of 343 125 | appearances are unfounded and such charges unjust. The Encyclical itself, 344 39 | proved itself the Magna Charta upon which all Christian 345 135 | headlong also into the same chasm; and all the more so, because 346 71 | But to abuse the years of childhood and the limited strength 347 86 | namely, that men are free to choose whatever form they please, 348 18(16) | Proprio De Actione Populari Christiana, Dec. 8, 1903; Benedict 349 2(4) | Encyclical, Sapientiae Christianae, Jan. 10, 1890. ~ 350 120 | irreconcilable with true Christianity. Religious socialism, Christian 351 35 | good fruit even beyond the circle of their own membership. ~ 352 48 | exercise of ownership, is circumscribed by the necessities of social 353 18 | the needs of time and of circumstance. And many bishops have done 354 81 | the State and every good citizen ought to look to and strive 355 15 | all sides into this Holy City, are celebrating with such 356 31 | they have even a higher claim to distinction in that they 357 54 | returns accrued, capital claimed for itself, hardly leaving 358 31 | organizations strongly attracted by claiming to be the sole defenders 359 116 | socialists that socialist claims, so far as they are just, 360 49 | the word tyranny in its classical sense); and then through 361 125 | anniversary we are celebrating, is clearest proof that it is the height 362 29 | classes of society are brought closer to each other."21 First 363 75 | occupations will combine and coalesce into, as it were, a single 364 22 | points that so remarkably coincide with Leo's principles and 365 137(70)| Col. 3:14. ~ 366 84 | identical Industry or Profession collaborate jointly - but also in that 367 20 | in Catholic universities, colleges, and seminaries, the social 368 35 | and an urgent necessity of combating with united purpose and 369 138 | lose heart; to face bitter combats is a mark of Christians, 370 33 | Christian workers who, in combining harmoniously the diligent 371 75 | of necessity and decent comfort and to advance people to 372 119 | freely at their pleasure for comforts and cultural development. 373 147 | Christ may reign, Christ may command to Whom be "honor and glory 374 131 | property, so that "hearing the commandments of the Lord they do all 375 29 | detail in explaining and commending these associations and expounds 376 91 | describe here briefly and comment upon appropriately. ~ 377 18 | have illustrated it with commentaries and in accordance with the 378 41 | Church was not given the commission to guide men to an only 379 49 | common good, it does not commit a hostile act against private 380 134 | had no conscience about committing even the gravest of crimes 381 18(16) | and Encyclical Graves de Communi, Jan. 18, 1901; Pius X's 382 Ded | ordinaries~in peace and communion with the Apostolic See,~ 383 95 | intend shortly to add, We are compelled to say that to Our certain 384 72 | reason for reducing the compensation of the workers. But if the 385 26 | task of promoting a more comprehensive and fruitful social policy. ~ 386 140 | marvelous zeal to gain their comrades for Christ. No less praise 387 89 | effort to promote by wisely conceived pacts and institutions a 388 119 | therefore, as Socialism conceives it, can on the one hand 389 105 | that not only is wealth concentrated in our times but an immense 390 71 | grossly wrong. Mothers, concentrating on household duties, should 391 107 | 107. This concentration of power and might, the 392 92 | the placement of labor and conclude so-termed labor agreements. 393 73 | relationship and a Christian concord of minds ought to prevail 394 136 | used only in so far as they conduce to the attainment of the 395 92 | personality in such a manner as to confer on it simultaneously a certain 396 49 | goods privately has been conferred not by man's law, but by 397 139 | teach them to aspire with confidence to the things that are eternal. 398 138 | universal charity, We are confident there will come that longed-for 399 11 | reason and Divine Revelation, confidently and as one having authority,12 400 21 | forth from Leo's Encyclical confined within these bounds; for 401 95 | that the State, instead of confining itself as it ought to the 402 5 | this world's goods truly conforms to the designs of the all-wise 403 141 | proceed. For We are now confronted, as more than once before 404 38(25) | the Letter of the Sacred Congregation of the Council to the Bishop 405 20 | and seminaries, the social congresses and "weeks" that are held 406 57 | such a nature. And in this connection We must not pass over the 407 116 | openly and sincerely, and not connive at error in any way. If 408 71(46) | Cf. Encyclical, Casti Connubii, Dec. 31, 1930. ~ 409 138 | and let no difficulties conquer them, but rather to become 410 132 | license. For We observe that consciences are little affected by this 411 134 | lastly by crushing more conscientious competitors. ~ 412 22 | instructions as to seem consciously taken therefrom? The Encyclical 413 8 | last, admonished "by the consciousness of His Apostolic Office"7 414 96 | convinced, as a necessary consequence, that this end will be attained 415 109 | 109. The ultimate consequences of the individualist spirit 416 29 | employers together. He goes into considerable detail in explaining and 417 97 | requirements of right reason, considering the conditions and needs 418 59 | have not infrequently been consigned to oblivion either because 419 105 | economic dictatorship is consolidated in the hands of a few, who 420 136 | belittled or judged less consonant with human dignity; on the 421 18 | paternal charity and pastoral constancy always, in defense especially 422 23 | devoted themselves. This constant work, undertaken to fill 423 137 | single common good when the constituent parts of society deeply 424 92 | The civil authority itself constitutes the syndicate as a juridical 425 112 | cannot without deep sorrow contemplate the heedlessness of those 426 131 | hold back Our tears when contemplating this greatest of their dangers. 427 114 | property, it is rightly contended, ought to be reserved to 428 83 | into battle lines, and the contest between these divisions 429 71 | raised and indeed, if the contingency arises, there may be enough 430 18 | done the same, who in their continual and able interpretation 431 73 | whether the business can continue or the workers are to be 432 28 | time, has arisen from this continuous and unwearied labor to protect 433 24 | established everywhere new and continuously expanding organizations 434 84(49) | St. Thomas, Contra Gentiles, III, 71; cf. Summa 435 64 | those who declare that a contract of hiring and being hired 436 122 | the ends it pursues, the contradiction between these principles 437 75 | wages and salaries also contributes directly to the same result; 438 96 | important, the greater the contribution made thereto of Catholic 439 32 | the most suitable and most convenient means to attain the object 440 16 | benefits can be reduced conveniently, however, to three main 441 49(33) | Allocation to the Convention of Italian Catholic Action, 442 39 | or if they do understand convict themselves formally of injustice 443 5 | and who could in no way convince themselves that so enormous 444 93 | direct the syndicates and coordinate their activities in matters 445 77 | accomplished, and that even more copious and richer benefits may 446 18 | bosom, but from them drew copiously for the common good of the 447 132 | The laws passed to promote corporate business, while dividing 448 95 | that the new syndical and corporative order savors too much of 449 40 | arisen concerning either the correct meaning of some parts of 450 77 | reform of institutions and correction of morals. ~ 451 11 | exercising his right and correctly holding that the guardianship 452 54 | not always and everywhere corresponded with this sort of teaching 453 16 | however, to three main points, corresponding to the three kinds of help 454 135 | ennobled, while men there are corrupted and degraded. ~ 455 71 | and to be abolished at all cost, for mothers on account 456 147 | not trying to press at all costs their own counsels, but 457 38(25) | Sacred Congregation of the Council to the Bishop of Lille, 458 138 | to become day by day more courageous and more valiant.75 Arduous 459 122 | think it of no importance courageously and zealously to resist 460 15 | and lastly, summoning to court the contemporary economic 461 21 | in legislative halls also courts of justice. ~ 462 118 | fulfilling the duties of his craft or other calling he may 463 71 | in the families of many craftsmen and small shopkeepers. But 464 132 | not omit to mention those crafty men who, wholly unconcerned 465 135 | shameful housing conditions, create obstacles to the family 466 46 | as if she had allowed to creep into the teachings of her 467 134 | committing even the gravest of crimes against others. Those first 468 30 | to them, they were with criminal injustice denying the natural 469 73 | matters come to an extreme crisis, it must be finally considered 470 130 | But if we examine things critically with Christian eyes, as 471 109 | tragically hard, inexorable, and cruel. To these are to be added 472 112 | incredible and portentlike in its cruelty and inhumanity. The horrible 473 134 | silly scruples, or lastly by crushing more conscientious competitors. ~ 474 59 | enormously and their groans cry to God from the earth. Added 475 118 | ordained of God54 he may fully cultivate and develop all his faculties 476 119 | pleasure for comforts and cultural development. Society, therefore, 477 137 | promoters of social conflict so cunningly exploit, will not only accept 478 88 | wisely ruled. But it cannot curb and rule itself. Loftier 479 16 | review these benefits even cursorily, almost the whole history 480 18(17) | ed. "Union internationale d'Etudes sociales fondee a 481 119 | production of goods. This damage to human dignity, undergone 482 114 | great that cannot without danger to the general welfare be 483 112 | nothing which it does not dare, nothing for which it has 484 9 | thundered forth; neither daunted by the arduousness of the 485 135 | observance of Sundays and Holy Days; and when we reflect upon 486 135 | instrument of perversion; for dead matter comes forth from 487 132 | their uncontrolled business dealings so rapidly according to 488 64 | for wages or salaries but deals at some length with it regulation 489 40 | Office through which We are debtors to all,26 to answer, so 490 75 | demands of necessity and decent comfort and to advance people 491 8 | failure in his duty8 he decided, in virtue of the Divine 492 85 | situation requires reach a decision separately. ~ 493 29 | among these institutions, he declares, must be assigned to associations 494 56 | ourselves also taught above in declaring that the division of goods 495 135 | which Divine Providence decreed to be performed, even after 496 140 | joyful hope that they will dedicate themselves wholly to the 497 51 | to be considered, as We deduce from the principles of the 498 112 | Communism, yet We cannot without deep sorrow contemplate the heedlessness 499 140 | studying social problems with deeper interest, and they arouse 500 38 | even now We greet with the deepest joy of Our soul, certain


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