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501 6 | gates of hell should never prevail against it.13 ~ 502 9 | hierarchy, made up of bishops, priests and ministers, has been 503 Ded | brethren the patriarchs, primates,~archbishops, bishops, and 504 12 | which Peter and Paul, the Princes of the Apostles, consecrated 505 9 | of Christ must be united principally by the bond of one faith. 506 5 | know and understand those principles and arguments which We are 507 9 | each his own opinions and private judgment, even in matters 508 8 | object of faith should in the process of time become so obscure 509 9 | intercourse with those who professed a mutilated and corrupt 510 2 | to agree as brethren in professing certain doctrines, which 511 7 | proposed for belief, and in the profession of which all may not only 512 6 | according to His solemn promise: "Behold I am with you all 513 1 | who rule the States and promote their interests, it is easily 514 2 | which concern the New Law promulgated by Christ our Lord. For 515 6 | who were the pioneers in propagating it, be entirely extinguished 516 7 | form of faith drawn up and proposed for belief, and in the profession 517 8 | understood, unless the Church proposes a complete and easily understood 518 7 | original religion by adding and proposing for belief certain doctrines 519 1 | concern the tranquillity and prosperity of nations cannot be settled 520 7 | recognize and affirm that Protestantism, as they call it, has rejected, 521 6 | same law by His ordinary providence; but He preferred rather 522 6 | Lord could not effect His purpose, or that He erred when He 523 9 | churches seem, indeed, to pursue the noblest of ideas in 524 7 | family, must be entirely put aside, and from the remaining 525 2 | religious sense are very rarely to be found, they seem to 526 6 | taught man the duties which a rational creature owes to its Creator: " 527 4 | back to her bosom. But in reality beneath these enticing words 528 2 | theories and attempt to realize them, is altogether abandoning 529 9 | those who adore Christ really present in the Most Holy 530 8 | defense is God Himself? If our Redeemer plainly said that His Gospel 531 11 | errors of Photius and the reformers, obey the Bishop of Rome, 532 7 | opportune to expound and to refute a certain false opinion, 533 7 | meanwhile it can only be regarded as mere ideal. They add 534 6 | imprinted on his soul, and have regulated the progress of that same 535 9 | invoke by prayer the Saints reigning with Christ, especially 536 2 | idea of true religion they reject it, and little by little. 537 7 | Protestantism, as they call it, has rejected, with a great lack of consideration, 538 1 | human society that fraternal relationship which binds and unites us 539 9 | truth is not absolute but relative, that is, it agrees with 540 2 | opinion which considers all religions to be more or less good 541 7 | disagree concerning the remainder; that these all enjoy the 542 7 | put aside, and from the remaining doctrines a common form 543 6 | instituted, could not, on the removal by death of its Founder 544 10 | heavenly sacraments, could be rent and torn asunder by the 545 4 | it not right, it is often repeated, indeed, even consonant 546 8 | God, when He commanded His representatives to teach all nations, obliged 547 4 | should abstain from mutual reproaches and at long last be united 548 9 | repugnant to the opinions of the rest? And in what manner, We 549 9 | Federation, the members of which retain each his own opinions and 550 7 | which the Roman Church still retains. They soon, however, go 551 9 | Apostle of love, who seems to reveal in his Gospel the secrets 552 9 | namely the authority of God revealing, and this is patient of 553 6 | commands; that we might rightly do both, for the glory of 554 7 | these all enjoy the same rights; and that the Church was 555 9 | fit, any truth with solemn rites and decrees, whenever this 556 4 | spread, and prepares to rob the Gospel of its strength. 557 12 | We repeat, which is "the root and womb whence the Church 558 8 | obscured, in the Church, whose ruler and defense is God Himself? 559 9 | of a sacrament and of a sacrifice, and those who say that 560 13 | benediction. ~Given at Rome, at Saint Peter's, on the 6th day 561 9 | to invoke by prayer the Saints reigning with Christ, especially 562 8 | confirmed His command with this sanction: "He that believeth and 563 9 | the Church has solemnly sanctioned and defined them, some in 564 10 | dwelling, she guards the sanctity of the nuptial chamber chastely 565 12 | bewail. Would that God our Savior, "Who will have all men 566 9 | reveal in his Gospel the secrets of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, 567 7 | nature, is divided into sections; that is to say, that it 568 9 | be brought with ease and security to the knowledge of men, 569 1 | places break forth into sedition and civic strife - and since 570 7 | movement by which non-Catholics seek to bring about the union 571 9 | office of defining, when it sees fit, any truth with solemn 572 6 | nature and perceptible to the senses, which should carry on in 573 8 | revealed truth. Jesus Christ sent His Apostles into the whole 574 7 | communities, which still remain separate, and although having certain 575 12 | children, whose unhappy separation from Us We now bewail. Would 576 4 | irreligion, which like a serpent daily creeps further and 577 6 | that we might know Him and serve Him; our Author therefore 578 6 | has a perfect right to our service. God might, indeed, have 579 1 | prosperity of nations cannot be settled without the active concurrence 580 6 | kingdom,7 to a house,8 to a sheepfold,9 and to a flock.10 This 581 2 | different ways manifest and signify that sense which is inborn 582 2 | 2. A similar object is aimed at by some, 583 6 | attested by comparison the similarity of the Church to a kingdom,7 584 9 | without stain of original sin with the same faith as they 585 9 | based on a complete and sincere faith, the disciples of 586 13 | in the year 1928, and the sixth year of Our Pontificate. ~ 587 4 | themselves into widely spread societies, most of which are directed 588 9 | because the Church has solemnly sanctioned and defined them, 589 | sometimes 590 4 | than to recall her erring sons and to lead them back to 591 7 | Church still retains. They soon, however, go on to say that 592 6 | creation, He imprinted on his soul, and have regulated the 593 11 | Rome, the chief shepherd of souls? Alas their children left 594 9 | house nor say to him: God speed you."18 For which reason, 595 12 | She may implore for Us the speedy coming of the much hoped-for 596 2 | were a common basis of the spiritual life. For which reason conventions, 597 6 | times and in divers manners, spoke in times past to the fathers 598 12 | whence the Church of God springs,"27 not with the intention 599 9 | the Mother of God without stain of original sin with the 600 9 | and in greater detail to stamp the minds of the faithful 601 11 | if, as they continually state, they long to be united 602 1 | help of those who rule the States and promote their interests, 603 9 | from this it is an easy step to the neglect of religion 604 11 | go forth from it, he is a stranger to the hope of life and 605 1 | occupied by the desire both of strengthening and of extending to the 606 8 | order that a few, and those stricken in years, should learn what 607 1 | into sedition and civic strife - and since on the other 608 7 | in a position to oppose strongly and with success the progress 609 8 | trouble, and with such lengthy study and discussion, that a man' 610 8 | divinely revealed, to be made a subject for compromise? For here 611 10 | See has never allowed its subjects to take part in the assemblies 612 7 | oppose strongly and with success the progress of irreligion. 613 8 | Church of Christ. Shall We suffer, what would indeed be iniquitous, 614 8 | man's life would hardly suffice to find and take possession 615 6 | its Creator: "God, who at sundry times and in divers manners, 616 9 | of the faithful: for the supernatural virtue of faith has a formal 617 9 | commemoration of the Lord's Supper; those who believe it to 618 8 | for Catholics either to support or to work for such enterprises; 619 11 | perish for ever, for it was supported by God. Let them therefore 620 2 | clearly follows that one who supports those who hold these theories 621 11 | and obey the authority and supremacy of Peter and his legitimate 622 4 | of citizens, and it even takes possession of the minds 623 6 | continual carrying out of this task, will any element of strength 624 7 | either in His capacity as a teacher or as a governor. Meanwhile 625 8 | and is immune when it thus teaches from all danger of erring. 626 11 | house of Faith, this the temple of God: if any man enter 627 9 | place and with the varying tendencies of the mind, since it is 628 9 | happen that this charity tends to injure faith? Everyone 629 [Title]| Text~ 630 2 | supports those who hold these theories and attempt to realize them, 631 | thus 632 10 | sacraments, could be rent and torn asunder by the force of 633 9 | those who deny that sacred Tradition is a true fount of divine 634 1 | disputes which concern the tranquillity and prosperity of nations 635 9 | and wine, which is called transubstantiation, and those who affirm that 636 7 | that they would willingly treat with the Church of Rome, 637 9 | the mystery of the August Trinity, and the Incarnation of 638 8 | of truth such laborious trouble, and with such lengthy study 639 8 | shall be condemned."17 These two commands of Christ, which 640 8 | time become so obscure and uncertain, that it would be necessary 641 5 | there is question of those undertakings which have for their end 642 12 | affection those children, whose unhappy separation from Us We now 643 7 | that the Church was one and unique from, at the most, the apostolic 644 10(20) | De Cath. Ecclesiae unitate, 6. ~ 645 1 | relationship which binds and unites us together, and which is 646 9 | who turn their minds to uniting the churches seem, indeed, 647 6 | God, the Creator of the universe, in order that we might 648 9 | their images, and those who urge that such a veneration is 649 10(24) | Cf. Eph. v, 30; 1, 22. ~ 650 8 | the Apostles completely vanished away, or sometimes been 651 9 | and men."19 How so great a variety of opinions can make the 652 9 | Ecumenical Council of the Vatican. Are these truths not equally 653 9 | the Mother of God, and to venerate their images, and those 654 9 | those who urge that such a veneration is not to be made use of, 655 9 | a mutilated and corrupt version of Christ's teaching: "If 656 6(6) | John iii, 5; vi, 48-59; xx, 22 seq; cf. 657 7 | to submit to and obey the Vicar of Jesus Christ either in 658 12 | Mother of divine grace, victorious over all heresies and Help 659 7 | For authors who favor this view are accustomed, times almost 660 12 | prayers of Blessed Mary the Virgin, Mother of divine grace, 661 12 | when all men shall hear the voice of Her divine Son, and shall 662 6 | strength and efficiency be wanting to the Church, when Christ 663 9 | of opinions can make the way clear to effect the unity 664 2 | since they all in different ways manifest and signify that 665 1 | extending to the common welfare of human society that fraternal 666 | well 667 | whatever 668 5 | end the union in one body, whatsoever be the manner, of all who 669 | whence 670 | whenever 671 | whom 672 10 | disunited and scattered abroad: whosoever therefore is not united 673 8 | lest they should err, He willed beforehand that they should 674 7 | they affirm that they would willingly treat with the Church of 675 4 | promoted as in many places to win for itself the adhesion 676 9 | conversion of the bread and wine, which is called transubstantiation, 677 9 | Church, which in the divine wisdom was constituted on earth 678 10 | contaminated, as Cyprian bears witness: "The Bride of Christ cannot 679 8 | was made known to them by "witnesses preordained by God,"16 and 680 12 | which is "the root and womb whence the Church of God 681 6 | This Church, after being so wonderfully instituted, could not, on 682 4 | loved Christ, unless he worked with all his might to carry 683 11 | alone in keeping the true worship. This is the fount of truth, 684 11 | delude himself with obstinate wrangling. For life and salvation 685 5 | are confident that by the writings and words of each one of 686 13 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI~ ~ 687 10(22) | I Cor. xii, 12. ~ 688 6(6) | 59; xx, 22 seq; cf. Matt. xviii, 18, etc. ~ 689 6(6) | John iii, 5; vi, 48-59; xx, 22 seq; cf. Matt. xviii, 690 6(4) | Matt. xvi, 18 seq; Luke xxii, 32; John xxi, 15-17. ~ 691 | ye 692 8 | few, and those stricken in years, should learn what He had 693 5 | Venerable Brethren, your zeal in avoiding this evil; for


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