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1 10 | 10. But the magnitude of the
2 11 | 11. And since We know that
3 13 | 13. The so-called social works,
4 14 | 14. Facing the frequent accusations
5 15 | 15. Thus, while saving the
6 18 | 18. Nor can We fail to mention
7 19 | 19. If Catholic Action cannot
8 6 | Solicitudo of February 2, 1926) - which are so similar
9 39 | Resurrection, March 28, 1937, the fifteenth year of Our
10 20 | 20. We ardently desire that
11 21 | 21. The university students
12 22 | 22. The special conditions
13 23 | 23. The future of these younger
14 24 | 24. Regarding the individual
15 25 | 25. In this We have another
16 26 | 26. For the rest, once this
17 27 | 27. You have more than once
18 29 | 29. In the presence of a happy
19 30 | 30. This right formation of
20 33 | 33. That holds above all for
21 34 | 34. It will be for you, Venerable
22 36 | 36. To Our dearest Mexican
23 37 | 37. We deposit Our wishes and
24 38 | 38. Of her, who under this
25 39 | 39. May this, Our letter, be
26 8 | regal priesthood (1 Peter ii.9).~In fact, every Christian
27 1 | themselves that they are not able to accomplish reforms for
28 1 | that they are not able to accomplish reforms for the good of
29 32 | action necessary for the accomplishment of their specific aims,
30 22 | to give them complete and accurate religious instruction and
31 14 | 14. Facing the frequent accusations made against the Church,
32 21 | university students who are actively engaged in Catholic Action
33 32 | exist many other beneficent activities-such as the Leagues of Fathers
34 6 | Christ will feel that in the actual conditions of their country (
35 9 | Precious Blood, which is actuated by studying to imitate His
36 5 | priests, Our Encyclical Ad Catholici Sacerdotii, which
37 20 | the degree possible and adapting the instruction to particular
38 8 | already indicated, We are addressing Ourselves to pastors who
39 19 | Today, in fact, a solid and adequate religious instruction seems
40 26 | established, it must be admitted that for Christian life
41 15 | the ills of the people, or admitting and favoring those rapid
42 1 | souls who, although they adore God in the intimacy of their
43 16 | with the mirage of economic advantages presented to them as a reward
44 30 | social duties. Facing the adversaries of the Church, St. Augustine
45 8 | of the whole organism in aedificationem Corporis Chrisn: hence the
46 36 | of the cares and of the affectionate solicitudes of Our Pontificate,
47 2 | apostasies and weaknesses, which afflict Us profoundly, there appears
48 21 | university students not only afford, as We have said, the most
49 | after
50 14 | which are, for example, the agrarian problem, the reduction of
51 17 | forming the population, mostly agricultural, of the Indians. There are
52 3 | your confidence in Divine Aid, and to encourage you to
53 32 | accomplishment of their specific aims, feel the need of following
54 19 | in the spiritual life, to allow sentiment rather than reason
55 | almost
56 8 | in Christo Singuli Autem Alter Alterius Membra (So we being
57 8 | Christo Singuli Autem Alter Alterius Membra (So we being many,
58 18 | of the United States of America will bring about a more
59 4 | gracious refuge in the South American Pio Latino College, which
60 4 | have found in this city an ample and gracious refuge in the
61 23 | We repeat it with all the anguish of Our paternal heart) awakens
62 23 | Mexico, where an immoral and antireligious press implants in their
63 23 | solicitude and the most lively anxiety. We know to how many perils
64 2 | In contrast to these apostasies and weaknesses, which afflict
65 18 | seeking to induce them to apostatize from their Faith. An arrangement
66 6 | of the Church, when the Apostles appealed for the collaboration
67 6 | Church, when the Apostles appealed for the collaboration of
68 2 | afflict Us profoundly, there appears to Us all the more praiseworthy
69 15 | than in the past to the applications of social justice. As a
70 22 | members of Catholic Action apply themselves with all ardor
71 15 | legitimate with the pretext of applying a remedy to the ills of
72 16 | because his conditions of life approach nearer to those of the Divine
73 13 | inasmuch as they are means of approaching the multitudes; since often
74 27 | the nation, by licit and appropriate means, against those who
75 8 | Our first Encyclical, Ubi Arcano Dei, We declared that this
76 Ded | the venerable brethren~the archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries
77 18 | apostatize from their Faith. An arrangement with your zealous confreres
78 25 | moral qualities, were set aside in favor of another extrinsic
79 16 | Divine Master), you must assist him materially and religiously.
80 14 | the work of the Church, assisted as it is by its Divine Founder,
81 19 | all the Faithful, you must associate a special and correct education
82 13 | it must not nevertheless assume the responsibility in that
83 24 | the Divine Help which is assured by prayer and the Sacraments,
84 4 | solicitously to find an asylum in the hospitality of a
85 26 | and civil liberties are attacked, Catholic citizens do not
86 7 | themselves with careful attention to cultivating the Christian
87 8 | House of God, St. Peter attributes a profound dignity which
88 30 | adversaries of the Church, St. Augustine proclaimed in praise of
89 39 | Resurrection as a paternal auspice that, since you have been
90 8 | Sumus in Christo Singuli Autem Alter Alterius Membra (So
91 31 | directions of the ecclesiastical authorities. That would be increasing
92 27 | the very foundations of authority, it is not to be seen how
93 32 | enjoying always a just autonomy and a fitting liberty of
94 32 | heat, other initiatives and auxiliary institutions; which, enjoying
95 3 | this letter to you, and We avail ourselves of this occasion
96 11 | in being solid and deep, averse to publicity, tumult, noisy
97 31 | requires it. Thus there will be avoided the danger of seeing Catholics,
98 23 | anguish of Our paternal heart) awakens in Us the most urgent solicitude
99 36 | Action, which must give back Christ to Mexico and restore
100 33 | demand that, though on the basis of common principles, different
101 24 | youths, enraptured with the beauty of the Christian ideal,
102 | becoming
103 | before
104 | beginning
105 38 | Catholic Action, to all the beloved children of Mexico, to the
106 11 | in the apparent repose beneath the soil, prepares the new
107 34 | drives away the Divine benedictions, destroys the strength of
108 32 | But there exist many other beneficent activities-such as the Leagues
109 35 | a prisoner in the Lord, beseech you that you walk worthy . . .
110 | between
111 Ded | brethren~the archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries of
112 34 | his interior resentment in bitter criticism of his superiors
113 15 | times to denounce and to blame boldly unjust and unworthy
114 34 | to draw down the Divine blessings upon the pastoral ministry
115 9 | redeemed by His Precious Blood, which is actuated by studying
116 15 | to denounce and to blame boldly unjust and unworthy living
117 35 | unity of the Spirit in the bond of peace, one body and one
118 17 | Venerable Brethren, in the bosom of the charity of Christ
119 21 | by supplying the various branches and various organizations
120 16 | religiously. Materially, bringing about in his favor the practice
121 16 | struggle in a materialism that brutalizes him and degrades him.~
122 14 | the very grave ills which burden humanity. It is for you
123 28 | moral education and that burning zeal for the spread of the
124 19 | philosophy which was truthfully called perennial philosophy. Today,
125 1 | knowing it only through the calumnies of its enemies, delude themselves
126 12 | infirmities of the body and came to the assistance of temporal
127 17 | economic assistance of the campesinos (peasants), and in general
128 22 | of the most important and capital problems of the Mexican
129 11 | scrupulously selected and carefully formed good collaborators,
130 36 | who are such a part of the cares and of the affectionate
131 28 | of the Mexican Catholics, carried out with such a noble and
132 25 | species, even if it were a case of defending necessary religious
133 7 | solicitude for the progress of Catholic-Action, dedicating to it their
134 5 | priests, Our Encyclical Ad Catholici Sacerdotii, which explains
135 23 | committees for publications and censorship of the cinema.~
136 32 | coordinates, as if about a radial center of light and heat, other
137 32 | be reorganized about the central nucleus of Catholic Action.
138 15 | those rapid and violent changes of temporal conditions of
139 35 | by St. Paul in that same chapter iv. of the Letter to the
140 19 | religion, to the formation of character and the Christian conscience,
141 12 | social and economic works and charitable undertakings.~Our Lord Jesus
142 8 | aedificationem Corporis Chrisn: hence the efficacious contribution
143 8 | Multi Unum Corpus Sumus in Christo Singuli Autem Alter Alterius
144 23 | publications and censorship of the cinema.~
145 30 | the perfect Christian and citizen, in which the supernatural
146 28 | means and the exercise of civic and political rights in
147 19 | humble and the most needy classes, of the laborers, of the
148 8 | Ephesians iv. 12-16).~From these clear and simple principles, what
149 5 | suitably, not only to the clerics, but to all your priests,
150 29 | the presence of a happy coalition of consciences which do
151 1 | of the people except by combating the religion of the great
152 9 | thus understood does not come from a purely natural impulse
153 16 | him again the religious comforts without which he will struggle
154 23 | the morality and vigilance committees for publications and censorship
155 8 | must exist a reciprocal communication of life and solidarity of
156 Ded | ordinaries of Mexico~in peace and communion with the Apostolic See.~
157 28 | they do not cause to the community greater damages than those
158 16 | the practice not only of commutative justice but also of social
159 12 | makes Him exclaim: I have compassion on the multitude . . . And
160 13 | economic, which is outside its competency and outside its purpose.~
161 9 | rights of the Divine King compromised; it will extend to all the
162 28 | practical solution depends on concrete circumstances, We must,
163 27 | those citizens are to be condemned who united to defend themselves
164 27 | sacrifices, and that it condemns every unjust insurrection
165 20 | instruction to particular condi tions, to the necessities
166 16 | which aim at relieving the condition of the proletarian; and
167 30 | if you cannot give them, confess that this Christian Doctrine,
168 3 | precisely to revive your confidence in Divine Aid, and to encourage
169 32 | activities which, although not conflicting with, are certainly outside
170 18 | arrangement with your zealous confreres of the United States of
171 31 | would be increasing the confusion and scattering the forces,
172 5 | In congratulating you on this praiseworthy
173 19 | character and the Christian conscience, which are fundamental elements
174 8 | In fact, every Christian conscious of his dignity and his responsibility
175 28 | mission of peace and love, consecrated to uniting all men in vinculo
176 22 | cost of any sacrifice to conserve for God and the Church these
177 4 | illuminates, the salt which conserves, the good leaven which penetrates
178 1 | and it is a great cause of consolation for Our paternal heart -
179 2 | example of your life. This consoles Us in the midst of Our sorrow,
180 1 | Our paternal heart - your constancy, that of your priests and
181 27 | insurrection or violence against constituted powers. On the other hand,
182 24 | ranks of Catholic Action constitutes the best protection against
183 34 | destroys where he ought to construct.~
184 30 | actions and exalts them, contains also, as is natural, the
185 3 | and to encourage you to continue in the practice of a fervent
186 4 | College, which has formed and continues to form in science and virtue
187 31 | among themselves or also contrary to the directions of the
188 2 | In contrast to these apostasies and
189 8 | Chrisn: hence the efficacious contribution of each member toward the
190 3 | that they may be capable of cooperating fruitfully in the Apostolate
191 1 | become, at least materially, cooperators in the dechristianization
192 32 | fixed plans, but rather coordinates, as if about a radial center
193 13 | except through the relief of corporal miseries and economic needs.
194 8 | organism in aedificationem Corporis Chrisn: hence the efficacious
195 8 | Body of Christ - Multi Unum Corpus Sumus in Christo Singuli
196 15 | which is intended to be corrected.~
197 22 | possible from the impious and corruptive school; the other positive,
198 34 | interior resentment in bitter criticism of his superiors and companions
199 7 | with careful attention to cultivating the Christian people by
200 20 | doing in other countries for cultural formation and to assure
201 30 | salvation of the State (Epistle cxxxviii. 2).~
202 28 | to the community greater damages than those they seek to
203 39 | country, as We have wished to date it on the Feast of the Resurrection
204 2 | in Us the hope for better days for the Mexican Church,
205 16 | easily become the prey of de-Christianizing propaganda, with the mirage
206 36 | 36. To Our dearest Mexican children, who are
207 1 | materially, cooperators in the dechristianization of a people that owes to
208 34 | give the final practical decision in these cases, to which
209 8 | Encyclical, Ubi Arcano Dei, We declared that this appertains undeniably
210 24 | and the Sacraments, will dedicate themselves with ardor and
211 7 | progress of Catholic-Action, dedicating to it their best efforts
212 8 | principles, what consoling deductions, what luminous directives
213 11 | succeed in being solid and deep, averse to publicity, tumult,
214 25 | even if it were a case of defending necessary religious and
215 16 | that brutalizes him and degrades him.~
216 20 | yourselves, at least to the degree possible and adapting the
217 8 | first Encyclical, Ubi Arcano Dei, We declared that this appertains
218 22 | first point, a grave and delicate one, We recently took occasion
219 1 | calumnies of its enemies, delude themselves that they are
220 33 | of local conditions may demand that, though on the basis
221 15 | be necessary at times to denounce and to blame boldly unjust
222 21 | organization, since these depend in great part on local conditions
223 28 | If the practical solution depends on concrete circumstances,
224 37 | 37. We deposit Our wishes and Our prayers
225 20 | 20. We ardently desire that you carry out among
226 8 | uncertain and diffident, but desirous of orientating their ardor!
227 14 | of solving them, do not desist from proclaiming that only
228 27 | justice and truth even to destroying the very foundations of
229 34 | upon Catholic Action and to determine that unity of address and
230 31 | forces, to the complete detriment both of the development
231 18 | provisions which are so well developed in the Church in the United
232 31 | complete detriment both of the development of Catholic Action and of
233 12 | against dangers and possible deviations. Keeping in mind the ultimate
234 26 | living according to the dictates of their consciences. Consequently,
235 | did
236 4 | the midst of all sorts of difficulties, well persuaded as you are
237 19 | the repugnance toward and difficulty of reflection and recollec
238 8 | souls still uncertain and diffident, but desirous of orientating
239 7 | efforts and most opportune diligence. The methods of an effective
240 18 | will bring about a more diligent and organized care on the
241 7 | religious instructions, not diluted in vain discourses, but
242 8 | deductions, what luminous directives arise for many souls still
243 7 | instructions, not diluted in vain discourses, but nourished with sound
244 8 | and to a certain extent dispersed flock, today more than ever
245 31 | particular groups, at times disputing among themselves or also
246 28 | which are not opposed to dogma or to the laws of Christian
247 20 | Catholic Action is so well doing in other countries for cultural
248 21 | for Mexico, and We do not doubt that they will fulfil Our
249 | down
250 13 | with norms and directions drawn from the genuine sources
251 34 | own way of viewing things, drives away the Divine benedictions,
252 6 | similar to those of the early times of the Church, when
253 38 | dedicated in her honor, We earnestly ask that she hear Our prayers
254 1 | respect or through fear of earthly evils, have become, at least
255 31 | to the directions of the ecclesiastical authorities. That would
256 20 | primacy among students and educated Catholics.~
257 25 | institution, which is the educator of consciences and the former
258 15 | society which may lead to effects that are more harmful than
259 7 | dedicating to it their best efforts and most opportune diligence.
260 2 | and sacrifices of so many elect souls, cannot perish, even
261 26 | natural that when the most elementary religious and civil liberties
262 19 | conscience, which are fundamental elements for all the Faithful, you
263 28 | out with such a noble and elevated spirit, will obtain results
264 28 | rights in their fulness, embracing also problems of order purely
265 18 | assistance for Mexicans who have emigrated to other countries, who,
266 18 | insidious propaganda of the emissaries seeking to induce them to
267 6 | fruitful activity if they encounter a learned and holy clergy
268 28 | of the nation, especially encouraging the union of those social
269 13 | the genuine sources of Our Encyclicals, it must not nevertheless
270 12 | immediate and secondary ends, and that supreme end will
271 26 | opportune, more or less energetic.~
272 21 | students who are actively engaged in Catholic Action give
273 2 | midst of Our sorrow, and engenders in Us the hope for better
274 26 | or develop if it does not enjoy liberty of action, and that
275 32 | auxiliary institutions; which, enjoying always a just autonomy and
276 21 | Action with capable and enlightened directors.~
277 30 | in which the supernatural ennobles all the talents and actions
278 24 | strength. These youths, enraptured with the beauty of the Christian
279 22 | children, whose innocence is ensnared, whose education and Christian
280 4 | leaven which penetrates the entire mass of the Faithful: We
281 17 | too redeemed by Christ, entrusted by Him to your care and
282 30 | salvation of the State (Epistle cxxxviii. 2).~
283 33 | be used and different but equally just practical solutions
284 38 | where We, Ourselves, have erected a parish dedicated in her
285 13 | the meantime, are not to escape the activities of Catholic
286 28 | prosperity of the nation, especially encouraging the union of
287 15 | Thus, while saving the essence of the primary and fundamental
288 26 | values and activities is established, it must be admitted that
289 14 | latifundia (large landed estates), the improvement of the
290 25 | the eternal and immutable evangelical doctrine and in the sincere
291 17 | to devote themselves with ever-increasing zeal to their assistance,
292 1 | through fear of earthly evils, have become, at least materially,
293 30 | talents and actions and exalts them, contains also, as
294 1 | who, ignoring the divine excellence of the religion of Jesus
295 9 | imitation of Christ will excite multiple forms of apostolate
296 37 | in her sanctuary, still excites the love and the veneration
297 12 | Divine Heart which makes Him exclaim: I have compassion on the
298 9 | formation: it is the necessary expansion of an intense love of Jesus
299 5 | that you make known and explain suitably, not only to the
300 5 | Catholici Sacerdotii, which explains Our thoughts on this the
301 23 | the children and youth are exposed, today more than ever, everywhere,
302 9 | King compromised; it will extend to all the works of the
303 22 | dioceses today should be extended to all the others, in such
304 33 | your nation which is so extensive, where the variety of the
305 8 | sorely tried and to a certain extent dispersed flock, today more
306 26 | it must have recourse to external and sensible means; that
307 19 | generalized, of modern life toward externals, the repugnance toward and
308 34 | instructions. And this is extremely close to Our heart, because
309 25 | aside in favor of another extrinsic work of whatsoever species,
310 18 | 18. Nor can We fail to mention a duty which
311 12 | to their home, they will faint in the way (Mark viii. 2
312 22 | to keep the children as far away as possible from the
313 12 | if I shall send them away fasting to their home, they will
314 12 | that is, the glory of His Father and the eternal salvation
315 15 | people, or admitting and favoring those rapid and violent
316 1 | human respect or through fear of earthly evils, have become,
317 6 | Paterna Sane Solicitudo of February 2, 1926) - which are so
318 37 | wishes and Our prayers at the feet of your heavenly Patroness,
319 3 | continue in the practice of a fervent Christian life, We address
320 11 | and example will bring the fervor of the Christian life and
321 | few
322 34 | give their obedience and fidelity according to your instructions.
323 9 | forms of apostolate in every field, wherever souls are in danger
324 19 | emigrants, it has in other fields no less grave and inescapable
325 39 | Resurrection, March 28, 1937, the fifteenth year of Our Pontificate. ~
326 34 | Church of God, to give the final practical decision in these
327 13 | which is purely technical, financial, economic, which is outside
328 13 | the duty of preparing men fit to direct such works, and
329 32 | always a just autonomy and a fitting liberty of action necessary
330 8 | certain extent dispersed flock, today more than ever before
331 2 | perish, even more, it must flourish again more vigorously and
332 31 | confusion and scattering the forces, to the complete detriment
333 12 | supreme end will never be forgotten to which must be subordinated
334 | former
335 12 | formation and the interior life fostered in these your collaborators,
336 | found
337 27 | even to destroying the very foundations of authority, it is not
338 14 | assisted as it is by its Divine Founder, can furnish a remedy for
339 2 | of Christian life and the frank profession of faith by those
340 3 | be capable of cooperating fruitfully in the Apostolate of the
341 34 | indispensable presupposition for the fruitfulness of the apostolate. With
342 21 | not doubt that they will fulfil Our hopes. It is evident
343 30 | also, as is natural, the fulfilment of civil and social duties.
344 8 | that not all understand fully the necessity of this holy
345 28 | political rights in their fulness, embracing also problems
346 14 | its Divine Founder, can furnish a remedy for the very grave
347 28 | laws of Christian morals.~Furthermore, this very civil activity
348 34 | unity of address and that fusion of energies which are an
349 29 | vindicated for them by Christ (Galatians iv. 31), what power or human
350 24 | souls of their companions, gathering consoling harvests of good.~
351 19 | the tendency, always more generalized, of modern life toward externals,
352 23 | future of these younger generations (We repeat it with all the
353 6 | grace prepares among them generous souls ready to develop most
354 13 | directions drawn from the genuine sources of Our Encyclicals,
355 39 | participants in His resurrection.~Given at St. Peter's in Rome on
356 16 | and then, religiously, giving him again the religious
357 1 | to religion its greatest glories.~
358 8 | of each member toward the glorification of the Head and of His Mystical
359 12 | always in view, that is, the glory of His Father and the eternal
360 12 | souls, according to the Gospel precept: See ye first the
361 30 | such spouses, such men of government, such citizens, as those
362 6 | More so since at times grace prepares among them generous
363 4 | in this city an ample and gracious refuge in the South American
364 26 | For the rest, once this gradation of values and activities
365 5 | reality, We again express Our gratitude to all those who have so
366 5 | Our thoughts on this the gravest and most important among
367 1 | that owes to religion its greatest glories.~
368 10 | they form but a pusillus grex (Luke xii. 32).~
369 34 | this with joy, and not with grief" (Hebrews xiii. 17). He
370 10 | too much preoccupied or grieved because at the beginning
371 24 | most efficacious training ground in Christian strength. These
372 31 | organizing in particular groups, at times disputing among
373 37 | the title of Our Lady of Guadalupe, who, in her sanctuary,
374 6 | capable of understanding and guiding them.~
375 | had
376 29 | 29. In the presence of a happy coalition of consciences
377 15 | to effects that are more harmful than the evil itself which
378 24 | companions, gathering consoling harvests of good.~
379 4 | absolute impossibility of having in your own country wellordered
380 8 | the glorification of the Head and of His Mystical Body (
381 12 | Mark viii. 2 to 3), He healed the infirmities of the body
382 Ben | Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Benediction.~
383 38 | We earnestly ask that she hear Our prayers and yours for
384 23 | press implants in their hearts the seeds of apostasy from
385 32 | radial center of light and heat, other initiatives and auxiliary
386 37 | prayers at the feet of your heavenly Patroness, invoked under
387 34 | joy, and not with grief" (Hebrews xiii. 17). He who obeys
388 24 | sustained by the Divine Help which is assured by prayer
389 2 | re-animated by so much heroism and sustained by the prayers
390 3 | in the Apostolate of the Hierarchy, so much more necessary
391 | Himself
392 3 | among you - above all the holiness of priests, and in the second
393 12 | them away fasting to their home, they will faint in the
394 38 | parish dedicated in her honor, We earnestly ask that she
395 8 | living stones of the Holy House of God, St. Peter attributes
396 14 | grave ills which burden humanity. It is for you then (as
397 19 | cannot neglect the most humble and the most needy classes,
398 35 | walk worthy . . . with all humility and mildness, with patience,
399 30 | masters, such subjects, such husbands, such spouses, such men
400 24 | beauty of the Christian ideal, sustained by the Divine
401 1 | impositions of those who, ignoring the divine excellence of
402 8 | regal priesthood (1 Peter ii.9).~In fact, every Christian
403 2 | and with you your clergy, illuminate and guide with pastoral
404 4 | who must be the light that illuminates, the salt which conserves,
405 9 | actuated by studying to imitate His life of prayer, of sacrifice,
406 9 | inextinguishable zeal. This imitation of Christ will excite multiple
407 23 | particularly in Mexico, where an immoral and antireligious press
408 25 | above all in the eternal and immutable evangelical doctrine and
409 38 | with these sentiments, We impart with all Our heart to you,
410 22 | away as possible from the impious and corruptive school; the
411 23 | and antireligious press implants in their hearts the seeds
412 22 | Two grave precepts are imposed on all Catholic Mexicans:
413 15 | at times the common good imposes restrictions on such rights
414 1 | Faith and in opposing the impositions of those who, ignoring the
415 4 | view of the almost absolute impossibility of having in your own country
416 4 | in many cases it has been impossible to send your students to
417 14 | large landed estates), the improvement of the living conditions
418 9 | come from a purely natural impulse to action, but is the fruit
419 14 | indifferent to social problems, or incapable of solving them, do not
420 8 | orientating their ardor! What incitements to contribute to the spread
421 17 | mostly agricultural, of the Indians. There are millions of souls,
422 8 | since, as We have already indicated, We are addressing Ourselves
423 14 | against the Church, that it is indifferent to social problems, or incapable
424 18 | the emissaries seeking to induce them to apostatize from
425 12 | example; because when in the ineffable tenderness of His Divine
426 9 | prayer, of sacrifice, of inextinguishable zeal. This imitation of
427 12 | 2 to 3), He healed the infirmities of the body and came to
428 19 | professional men and women, a great influence in society and will perhaps
429 5 | you on this praiseworthy initiative which is already becoming
430 22 | care of the children, whose innocence is ensnared, whose education
431 18 | easily become prey to the insidious propaganda of the emissaries
432 22 | although We know with what insistence you yourselves have recommended
433 5 | assistance. And with paternal instinct We remind you again on this
434 25 | importance. If ever this institution, which is the educator of
435 32 | initiatives and auxiliary institutions; which, enjoying always
436 10 | College not many but select instruments for the future conquest
437 27 | it condemns every unjust insurrection or violence against constituted
438 29 | consciences which do not intend to renounce the liberty
439 15 | the evil itself which is intended to be corrected.~
440 28 | Christ which Catholic Action intends to give.~
441 9 | necessary expansion of an intense love of Jesus Christ and
442 34 | heart, because the right intention and obedience are always
443 17 | their assistance, and to interest the whole Mexican Catholic
444 8 | of life and solidarity of interests. Hence the duty of each
445 16 | 16. This intervention in the social question will
446 1 | although they adore God in the intimacy of their consciences, nevertheless,
447 28 | be licit actions and not intrinsically evil;~3) That, if they are
448 37 | your heavenly Patroness, invoked under the title of Our Lady
449 12 | and possible deviations. Keeping in mind the ultimate aim
450 28 | principles, always to be kept in mind, and they are:~1)
451 9 | the rights of the Divine King compromised; it will extend
452 1 | religion of Jesus Christ and knowing it only through the calumnies
453 36 | peace, in the apostolic labor of Catholic Action, which
454 16 | Church. If you truly love the laborer (and you must love him because
455 19 | most needy classes, of the laborers, of the peasants, of the
456 7 | your action will never be lacking if the priests will devote
457 37 | invoked under the title of Our Lady of Guadalupe, who, in her
458 14 | of the latifundia (large landed estates), the improvement
459 14 | reduction of the latifundia (large landed estates), the improvement
460 14 | problem, the reduction of the latifundia (large landed estates),
461 4 | in the South American Pio Latino College, which has formed
462 22 | necessary that what is so laudably practiced in some dioceses
463 28 | opposed to dogma or to the laws of Christian morals.~Furthermore,
464 15 | conditions of society which may lead to effects that are more
465 6 | activity if they encounter a learned and holy clergy capable
466 4 | which conserves, the good leaven which penetrates the entire
467 23 | is necessary that every legal means be taken and every
468 13 | predecessor of blessed memory, Leo XIII, recommended several
469 | let
470 25 | as of all human society, lies above all in the eternal
471 10 | a long preparation, and limited Himself to forming in the
472 22 | God and the Church these little ones, for whom the Divine
473 23 | solicitude and the most lively anxiety. We know to how
474 7 | who have dedicated their lives to the service of Jesus
475 10 | His apostolic work with a long preparation, and limited
476 16 | occupy yourselves with the lot of so many poor workingmen
477 1 | succeeded in overcoming many lukewarm and timid souls who, although
478 8 | consoling deductions, what luminous directives arise for many
479 2 | more vigorously and more luxuriously.~
480 | made
481 10 | 10. But the magnitude of the work must not cause
482 22 | necessary assistance to maintain their spiritual life. Regarding
483 1 | the religion of the great majority. But unfortunately, the
484 15 | to guard against either making violence legitimate with
485 22 | recently took occasion to manifest Our thoughts. As regards
486 39 | Feast of the Resurrection, March 28, 1937, the fifteenth
487 12 | they will faint in the way (Mark viii. 2 to 3), He healed
488 4 | which penetrates the entire mass of the Faithful: We mean
489 30 | families, such children, such masters, such subjects, such husbands,
490 16 | which he will struggle in a materialism that brutalizes him and
491 32 | family and the sanctity of matrimony, and of public morality,
492 | me
493 4 | mass of the Faithful: We mean your priests. In truth,
494 | meantime
495 28 | must be used only in the measure in which they serve to obtain
496 8 | Singuli Autem Alter Alterius Membra (So we being many, are one
497 13 | Our predecessor of blessed memory, Leo XIII, recommended several
498 18 | 18. Nor can We fail to mention a duty which in these recent
499 32 | 32. We have already mentioned activities which, although
500 2 | the more praiseworthy and meritorious the resistance to evil,