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501 35 | with all humility and mildness, with patience, supporting 502 17 | they have not even that minimum of well-being indispensable 503 16 | de-Christianizing propaganda, with the mirage of economic advantages presented 504 17 | men often in such sad and miserable living conditions that they 505 13 | through the relief of corporal miseries and economic needs. And 506 6 | reconquer for Christ so many misguided souls without the providential 507 25 | liberty, it would be a sad mistake; because the salvation of 508 19 | always more generalized, of modern life toward externals, the 509 | mostly 510 23 | of organization be put in motion, as for example, the Leagues 511 8 | Mystical Body of Christ - Multi Unum Corpus Sumus in Christo 512 9 | imitation of Christ will excite multiple forms of apostolate in every 513 12 | I have compassion on the multitude . . . And if I shall send 514 13 | means of approaching the multitudes; since often souls are not 515 16 | conditions of life approach nearer to those of the Divine Master), 516 20 | particular condi tions, to the necessities and possibilities of your 517 8 | all understand fully the necessity of this holy apostolate 518 32 | specific aims, feel the need of following the directions 519 19 | most humble and the most needy classes, of the laborers, 520 22 | Catholic Mexicans: the one negative, that is, to keep the children 521 19 | If Catholic Action cannot neglect the most humble and the 522 4 | the hospitality of a great neighboring nation.~ 523 11 | beneath the soil, prepares the new vigorous plant.~ 524 11 | averse to publicity, tumult, noisy forms, working in silence, 525 | Nor 526 35 | ought to be the fundamental norm of all those who work in 527 26 | renouncing those liberties. Notwithstanding, the revindication of these 528 7 | in vain discourses, but nourished with sound doctrine taken 529 32 | reorganized about the central nucleus of Catholic Action. In fact, 530 10 | yourselves more than the number of collaborators than with 531 2 | profession of faith by those most numerous Faithful whom you, Venerable 532 34 | Obedience and Discipline dear. "Obey your prelates, and be subject 533 34 | Hebrews xiii. 17). He who obeys unwillingly and only through 534 22 | to recall the necessary, obligatory, inescapable, care of the 535 22 | conditions of your country oblige Us to recall the necessary, 536 19 | will perhaps hold public offices. To the practice of the 537 22 | the Church these little ones, for whom the Divine Saviour 538 28 | initiatives which are not opposed to dogma or to the laws 539 1 | the Catholic Faith and in opposing the impositions of those 540 Ded | archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries of Mexico~in peace and communion 541 8 | the increase of the whole organism in aedificationem Corporis 542 21 | various branches and various organizations of Catholic Action with 543 18 | about a more diligent and organized care on the part of the 544 31 | and political activities, organizing in particular groups, at 545 8 | diffident, but desirous of orientating their ardor! What incitements 546 | others 547 1 | Christ have succeeded in overcoming many lukewarm and timid 548 1 | dechristianization of a people that owes to religion its greatest 549 15 | rights, such as the right of ownership, remember that at times 550 28 | uniting all men in vinculo pacis (Ephesians iv. 3), must 551 38 | Ourselves, have erected a parish dedicated in her honor, 552 11 | into the dioceses and the parishes. This, your work, will certainly 553 39 | you have been so vividly participating in the sufferings of Christ, 554 32 | be those of a political party or those which are purely 555 31 | Catholic will take care not to pass over his right to vote when 556 26 | do not resign themselves passively to renouncing those liberties. 557 15 | more frequent than in the past to the applications of social 558 8 | addressing Ourselves to pastors who must regain a sorely 559 6 | in Our Apostolic Letter Paterna Sane Solicitudo of February 560 35 | humility and mildness, with patience, supporting one another 561 37 | the feet of your heavenly Patroness, invoked under the title 562 35 | are suggested to us by St. Paul in that same chapter iv. 563 9 | Church, and consequently will penetrate not only the soul of each 564 4 | conserves, the good leaven which penetrates the entire mass of the Faithful: 565 19 | which was truthfully called perennial philosophy. Today, in fact, 566 30 | This right formation of the perfect Christian and citizen, in 567 | perhaps 568 2 | many elect souls, cannot perish, even more, it must flourish 569 29 | sin? What dangers, what persecutions, what trials could separate 570 4 | sorts of difficulties, well persuaded as you are thus to provide 571 4 | refuge in the South American Pio Latino College, which has 572 39 | year of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI ~  ~ ~ 573 34 | you, Venerable Brethren, placed by the Holy Spirit to rule 574 32 | itself rigidly to fixed plans, but rather coordinates, 575 11 | prepares the new vigorous plant.~ 576 35 | obedience and discipline, We are pleased to recall those other duties 577 39 | May this, Our letter, be a pledge of spiritual resurrection 578 22 | life. Regarding the first point, a grave and delicate one, 579 13 | direct such works, and of pointing out the principles which 580 16 | with the lot of so many poor workingmen who too easily 581 17 | of your sons forming the population, mostly agricultural, of 582 17 | general of that not small portion of your sons forming the 583 22 | corruptive school; the other positive, to give them complete and 584 20 | to the necessities and possibilities of your country, that which 585 26 | find in civil society the possibility of living according to the 586 30 | Augustine proclaimed in praise of his faith: Give me such 587 10 | Divine Master, who wished to precede the few years of His apostolic 588 12 | according to the Gospel precept: See ye first the Kingdom 589 22 | sorely tried. Two grave precepts are imposed on all Catholic 590 5 | on this occasion of Our precise wish that you make known 591 3 | And precisely to revive your confidence 592 13 | We, Ourselves, as did Our predecessor of blessed memory, Leo XIII, 593 22 | Divine Saviour has shown such predilection.~ 594 34 | Discipline dear. "Obey your prelates, and be subject to them. 595 10 | without being too much preoccupied or grieved because at the 596 10 | work must not cause you to preoccupy yourselves more than the 597 13 | Catholic Action has the duty of preparing men fit to direct such works, 598 29 | 29. In the presence of a happy coalition of 599 3 | remind you how, under the present difficult circumstances, 600 16 | mirage of economic advantages presented to them as a reward for 601 23 | immoral and antireligious press implants in their hearts 602 34 | which are an indispensable presupposition for the fruitfulness of 603 15 | violence legitimate with the pretext of applying a remedy to 604 8 | participants in a holy and regal priesthood (1 Peter ii.9).~In fact, 605 20 | should hold an intellectual primacy among students and educated 606 15 | saving the essence of the primary and fundamental rights, 607 35 | Action: "I, therefore, a prisoner in the Lord, beseech you 608 30 | the Church, St. Augustine proclaimed in praise of his faith: 609 14 | them, do not desist from proclaiming that only the teaching and 610 1 | Mexican faithful, in ardently professing the Catholic Faith and in 611 2 | Christian life and the frank profession of faith by those most numerous 612 19 | who some day will have, as professional men and women, a great influence 613 8 | St. Peter attributes a profound dignity which makes them 614 2 | weaknesses, which afflict Us profoundly, there appears to Us all 615 32 | following the directions of its program.~ 616 7 | your solicitude for the progress of Catholic-Action, dedicating 617 16 | relieving the condition of the proletarian; and then, religiously, 618 25 | In this We have another proof that in view of the grave 619 10 | formation of your directors and propagandists, without being too much 620 19 | and recollec tion, and the propensity, even in the spiritual life, 621 28 | if they are to be means proportionate to the end, they must be 622 38 | prayers and yours for the prosperous future of Mexico, for the 623 17 | well-being indispensable to protect their very dignity as men. 624 27 | Faithful that the Church protects peace and order, even at 625 4 | persuaded as you are thus to provide the solution of a vital 626 6 | misguided souls without the providential assistance which the laity 627 23 | vigilance committees for publications and censorship of the cinema.~ 628 11 | solid and deep, averse to publicity, tumult, noisy forms, working 629 13 | competency and outside its purpose.~ 630 10 | beginning they form but a pusillus grex (Luke xii. 32).~ 631 13 | inasmuch as they aim at putting into practice the principles 632 25 | and the former of moral qualities, were set aside in favor 633 10 | collaborators than with the quality. Following the example of 634 16 | intervention in the social question will bring you likewise 635 14 | to solve the grave social questions with which your country 636 26 | consciences. Consequently, it is quite natural that when the most 637 35 | Ephesians, which We have already quoted and which ought to be the 638 32 | coordinates, as if about a radial center of light and heat, 639 24 | world, that activity in the ranks of Catholic Action constitutes 640 15 | admitting and favoring those rapid and violent changes of temporal 641 2 | the Mexican Church, which, re-animated by so much heroism and sustained 642 24 | know, from reports which reach Us from all over the world, 643 6 | among them generous souls ready to develop most fruitful 644 5 | already becoming a consoling reality, We again express Our gratitude 645 27 | You have more than once recalled to your Faithful that the 646 | recent 647 | recently 648 8 | body there must exist a reciprocal communication of life and 649 8 | 5) - cannot do less than recognize that between the members 650 19 | difficulty of reflection and recollec tion, and the propensity, 651 8 | more than ever before We recommend that you make use of those 652 6 | would be very difficult to reconquer for Christ so many misguided 653 17 | work of moral and material redemption.~ 654 14 | the agrarian problem, the reduction of the latifundia (large 655 19 | toward and difficulty of reflection and recollec tion, and the 656 1 | are not able to accomplish reforms for the good of the people 657 4 | city an ample and gracious refuge in the South American Pio 658 8 | Ourselves to pastors who must regain a sorely tried and to a 659 8 | participants in a holy and regal priesthood (1 Peter ii.9).~ 660 22 | manifest Our thoughts. As regards religious instruction, although 661 38 | the Peace of Christ in the Reign of Christ. With these wishes 662 4 | vital of all the problems relating to the future of the Church. 663 28 | the ratio] of means, or of relative end, not of ultimate and 664 13 | reached except through the relief of corporal miseries and 665 16 | provisions which aim at relieving the condition of the proletarian; 666 15 | the right of ownership, remember that at times the common 667 36 | solicitudes of Our Pontificate, We renew the appeal to unity, to 668 29 | consciences which do not intend to renounce the liberty vindicated for 669 26 | themselves passively to renouncing those liberties. Notwithstanding, 670 32 | public morality, which can be reorganized about the central nucleus 671 28 | than those they seek to repair;~4) That the use of such 672 24 | and youths, We know, from reports which reach Us from all 673 11 | which, in the apparent repose beneath the soil, prepares 674 19 | life toward externals, the repugnance toward and difficulty of 675 34 | force, venting his interior resentment in bitter criticism of his 676 26 | Catholic citizens do not resign themselves passively to 677 2 | praiseworthy and meritorious the resistance to evil, the practice of 678 1 | nevertheless, either through human respect or through fear of earthly 679 26 | 26. For the rest, once this gradation of 680 3 | efficacious means for a Christian restoration are - and also among you - 681 36 | back Christ to Mexico and restore there peace and also temporal 682 15 | the common good imposes restrictions on such rights as a recourse 683 28 | elevated spirit, will obtain results that are the more efficacious 684 26 | liberties. Notwithstanding, the revindication of these rights and liberties 685 28 | they are:~1) That these revindications have reason [the ratio] 686 3 | And precisely to revive your confidence in Divine 687 16 | advantages presented to them as a reward for their apostasy from 688 32 | it does not hold itself rigidly to fixed plans, but rather 689 12 | 31), you will not run the risk of sacrificing principles 690 27 | public power to bring it to ruin.~ 691 34 | placed by the Holy Spirit to rule the Church of God, to give 692 12 | Luke xii. 31), you will not run the risk of sacrificing 693 | s 694 4 | selection and increase of sacerdotal vocations, in the midst 695 5 | Encyclical Ad Catholici Sacerdotii, which explains Our thoughts 696 24 | assured by prayer and the Sacraments, will dedicate themselves 697 12 | will not run the risk of sacrificing principles for immediate 698 4 | light that illuminates, the salt which conserves, the good 699 12 | Catholic Action, which is the sanctification of souls, according to the 700 32 | defense of the family and the sanctity of matrimony, and of public 701 6 | Apostolic Letter Paterna Sane Solicitudo of February 2, 702 11 | direction, We express to you Our satisfaction that you have already scrupulously 703 15 | 15. Thus, while saving the essence of the primary 704 22 | ones, for whom the Divine Saviour has shown such predilection.~ 705 31 | increasing the confusion and scattering the forces, to the complete 706 32 | Families, for the defense of scholastic liberty and religious instruction, 707 4 | and continues to form in science and virtue so many worthy 708 32 | are certainly outside the scope of Catholic Action, such 709 7 | doctrine taken from Holy Scripture and full of unction and 710 11 | satisfaction that you have already scrupulously selected and carefully formed 711 8 | that you make use of those secular people to whom, as living 712 11 | after the manner of the seed, which, in the apparent 713 23 | implants in their hearts the seeds of apostasy from Jesus Christ. 714 31 | be avoided the danger of seeing Catholics, in the exercise 715 28 | damages than those they seek to repair;~4) That the use 716 18 | propaganda of the emissaries seeking to induce them to apostatize 717 | seems 718 27 | authority, it is not to be seen how those citizens are to 719 10 | Apostolic College not many but select instruments for the future 720 11 | have already scrupulously selected and carefully formed good 721 4 | sacrifices you care for the selection and increase of sacerdotal 722 4 | wellordered and tranquil seminaries, you have found in this 723 26 | recourse to external and sensible means; that the Church, 724 19 | spiritual life, to allow sentiment rather than reason to be 725 38 | these wishes and with these sentiments, We impart with all Our 726 29 | persecutions, what trials could separate souls thus tempered by the 727 28 | the measure in which they serve to obtain or render possible, 728 25 | of moral qualities, were set aside in favor of another 729 | several 730 | she 731 11 | noisy forms, working in silence, even without very apparent 732 6 | 2, 1926) - which are so similar to those of the early times 733 8 | 16).~From these clear and simple principles, what consoling 734 29 | force could yoke them to sin? What dangers, what persecutions, 735 25 | evangelical doctrine and in the sincere practice of Christian morals.~ 736 8 | Corpus Sumus in Christo Singuli Autem Alter Alterius Membra ( 737 17 | and in general of that not small portion of your sons forming 738 13 | 13. The so-called social works, in the meantime, 739 11 | apparent repose beneath the soil, prepares the new vigorous 740 36 | and of the affectionate solicitudes of Our Pontificate, We renew 741 6 | Apostolic Letter Paterna Sane Solicitudo of February 2, 1926) - which 742 8 | communication of life and solidarity of interests. Hence the 743 33 | but equally just practical solutions be reached for the one same 744 14 | principles the certain norms to solve the grave social questions 745 14 | problems, or incapable of solving them, do not desist from 746 8 | his responsibility as a son of the Church and a member 747 17 | not small portion of your sons forming the population, 748 2 | consoles Us in the midst of Our sorrow, and engenders in Us the 749 4 | vocations, in the midst of all sorts of difficulties, well persuaded 750 9 | will penetrate not only the soul of each individual, but 751 7 | discourses, but nourished with sound doctrine taken from Holy 752 13 | directions drawn from the genuine sources of Our Encyclicals, it must 753 4 | and gracious refuge in the South American Pio Latino College, 754 25 | extrinsic work of whatsoever species, even if it were a case 755 32 | accomplishment of their specific aims, feel the need of following 756 2 | strength no less than with the splendid example of your life. This 757 6 | their country (of which We spoke in Our Apostolic Letter 758 30 | subjects, such husbands, such spouses, such men of government, 759 30 | is the salvation of the State (Epistle cxxxviii. 2).~ 760 34 | obedience be full of joy and a stimulus to greater energies: "That 761 8 | people to whom, as living stones of the Holy House of God, 762 24 | best protection against the strategems of evil, the most efficacious 763 16 | comforts without which he will struggle in a materialism that brutalizes 764 14 | with which your country is struggling today, which are, for example, 765 9 | Blood, which is actuated by studying to imitate His life of prayer, 766 34 | Obey your prelates, and be subject to them. For they watch 767 12 | forgotten to which must be subordinated even social and economic 768 11 | your work, will certainly succeed in being solid and deep, 769 1 | enemies of God and Christ have succeeded in overcoming many lukewarm 770 39 | vividly participating in the sufferings of Christ, so you may likewise 771 35 | universal charity which are suggested to us by St. Paul in that 772 5 | you make known and explain suitably, not only to the clerics, 773 8 | Christ - Multi Unum Corpus Sumus in Christo Singuli Autem 774 34 | bitter criticism of his superiors and companions in work, 775 21 | companions as well as by supplying the various branches and 776 19 | intellectual preparation, supported by Christian philosophy - 777 35 | mildness, with patience, supporting one another in charity, 778 31 | 31. Thus a Catholic will take care not to pass over his 779 30 | supernatural ennobles all the talents and actions and exalts them, 780 28 | enter in any manner in the task of the clergy or of Catholic 781 12 | undertakings.~Our Lord Jesus Christ taught us this with example; because 782 14 | proclaiming that only the teaching and the work of the Church, 783 29 | could separate souls thus tempered by the charity of Christ? ( 784 4 | priests. In truth, We know how tenaciously and at the cost of how many 785 19 | necessary in view of the tendency, always more generalized, 786 5 | those who have so generously tendered you hospitality and assistance. 787 12 | because when in the ineffable tenderness of His Divine Heart which 788 3 | because of the vastness of the territory and because of other circumstances 789 [Title]| Text~ 790 | though 791 4 | Our thought, therefore, is fixed in 792 15 | conditions; at the same time, however, care must be taken 793 1 | overcoming many lukewarm and timid souls who, although they 794 19 | reflection and recollec tion, and the propensity, even 795 20 | instruction to particular condi tions, to the necessities and 796 | Together 797 21 | valid hopes for a better tomorrow, but even today can render 798 22 | delicate one, We recently took occasion to manifest Our 799 18 | to other countries, who, torn away from their country 800 18 | their country and their traditions, more easily become prey 801 24 | evil, the most efficacious training ground in Christian strength. 802 4 | country wellordered and tranquil seminaries, you have found 803 5 | grave and important subjects treated by Us.~ 804 29 | what persecutions, what trials could separate souls thus 805 19 | that philosophy which was truthfully called perennial philosophy. 806 11 | deep, averse to publicity, tumult, noisy forms, working in 807 22 | is thus so sorely tried. Two grave precepts are imposed 808 8 | from Our first Encyclical, Ubi Arcano Dei, We declared 809 8 | arise for many souls still uncertain and diffident, but desirous 810 7 | Holy Scripture and full of unction and of force.~ 811 8 | declared that this appertains undeniably to the pastoral ministry 812 8 | It is true that not all understand fully the necessity of this 813 6 | and holy clergy capable of understanding and guiding them.~ 814 9 | that the apostolate thus understood does not come from a purely 815 12 | economic works and charitable undertakings.~Our Lord Jesus Christ taught 816 1 | the great majority. But unfortunately, the enemies of God and 817 28 | and love, consecrated to uniting all men in vinculo pacis ( 818 35 | recall those other duties of universal charity which are suggested 819 8 | Mystical Body of Christ - Multi Unum Corpus Sumus in Christo 820 34 | xiii. 17). He who obeys unwillingly and only through force, 821 15 | blame boldly unjust and unworthy living conditions; at the 822 7 | instructions, not diluted in vain discourses, but nourished 823 21 | as We have said, the most valid hopes for a better tomorrow, 824 26 | once this gradation of values and activities is established, 825 33 | so extensive, where the variety of the needs and of local 826 21 | and circumstances which vary from region to region. These 827 3 | Mexico both because of the vastness of the territory and because 828 38 | who under this title is venerated and blessed also in this 829 37 | excites the love and the veneration of every Mexican.~ 830 34 | and only through force, venting his interior resentment 831 34 | according to his own way of viewing things, drives away the 832 23 | Families and the morality and vigilance committees for publications 833 11 | the soil, prepares the new vigorous plant.~ 834 2 | must flourish again more vigorously and more luxuriously.~ 835 28 | consecrated to uniting all men in vinculo pacis (Ephesians iv. 3), 836 29 | to renounce the liberty vindicated for them by Christ (Galatians 837 4 | continues to form in science and virtue so many worthy priests and 838 28 | shall have the supernatural vision of life, that religious 839 39 | since you have been so vividly participating in the sufferings 840 4 | and increase of sacerdotal vocations, in the midst of all sorts 841 31 | to pass over his right to vote when the good of the Church 842 35 | Lord, beseech you that you walk worthy . . . with all humility 843 7 | We direct Our first and warmest appeal, that they will generously 844 | was 845 34 | subject to them. For they watch as being to render an account 846 2 | to these apostasies and weaknesses, which afflict Us profoundly, 847 17 | not even that minimum of well-being indispensable to protect 848 4 | having in your own country wellordered and tranquil seminaries, 849 | whatever 850 25 | another extrinsic work of whatsoever species, even if it were 851 | whenever 852 | wherever 853 | while 854 7 | Christian people by means of wise spiritual direction and 855 19 | as professional men and women, a great influence in society 856 11 | collaborators, who with word and example will bring the 857 4 | students to Rome, you have worked solicitously to find an 858 16 | the lot of so many poor workingmen who too easily become the 859 39 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI ~  ~ ~ 860 | ye 861 39 | 28, 1937, the fifteenth year of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS 862 10 | wished to precede the few years of His apostolic work with 863 | yet 864 29 | power or human force could yoke them to sin? What dangers, 865 23 | 23. The future of these younger generations (We repeat it 866 | yours 867 18 | An arrangement with your zealous confreres of the United


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