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1 10 | 10. Communism, moreover, strips
2 57 | in Our Allocution of May 12th of last year, but We believe
3 33(16) | Leonis XIII, Vol. II, pp. 146-168). ~
4 16 | 16. If we would explain the
5 5(4) | A.S., Vol. XX (1928), pp. 165-178. ~
6 33(16) | Leonis XIII, Vol. II, pp. 146-168). ~
7 82 | 19th of March, 1937, the 16th year of our Pontificate. ~
8 4(1) | IV, (A.S.S., vol. III, p. 170). ~
9 5(4) | Vol. XX (1928), pp. 165-178. ~
10 72(45) | 1932 (A.A.S., vol. XXIV, p. 184). ~
11 4 | holy memory, as early as 1846 pronounced a solemn condemnation,
12 4(1) | Encycl. Qui Pluribus, Nov. 9, 1864 (Acta Pii IX, Vol I, p.
13 33(15) | Diuturnum Illud, June 20, 1881 (Acta Leonis XIII, Vol.
14 33(16) | Immortale Dei, Nov. 1, 1885 (Acta Leonis XIII, Vol.
15 31(13) | Rerum Novarum, May 15, 1891 (Acta Leonis XIII Vol. IV,
16 19 | 19. Meanwhile the sorry effects
17 74(46) | A.S., vol. XX-IV, 1932, p. 190). ~
18 27(10) | Illius Magistri, Dec. 31, 1929 (A.A.S., Vol. XXII, 1930
19 63(41) | Dec. 20, 1935, A.A.S., vol. XXVIII (1936),
20 82 | Church, on the 19th of March, 1937, the 16th year of our Pontificate. ~
21 5(6) | Vol. XXIV (1932), pp. 177-194. ~
22 82 | universal Church, on the 19th of March, 1937, the 16th
23 52(37) | A.S., Vol. XXIII, 1931, p. 202). ~
24 31(13) | Leonis XIII Vol. IV, pp. 177-209). ~
25 21 | 21. Nor can it be said that
26 33(15) | Acta Leonis XIII, Vol. I, . 210-22). ~
27 24 | 24. In making these observations
28 25 | 25. We have exposed the errors
29 26 | 26. Above all other reality
30 5(8) | A.S., Vol. XXV (1933), pp. 261-274. ~
31 27 | 27. In the Encyclical on Christian
32 5(8) | Vol. XXV (1933), pp. 261-274. ~
33 30 | 30. Man cannot be exempted
34 32 | 32. In this same Encyclical
35 5(7) | A.S., Vol. XXIV (1932), pp. 321-332. ~
36 5(7) | Vol. XXIV (1932), pp. 321-332. ~
37 35 | 35. The wisdom and supreme
38 36 | 36. But the enemies of the
39 37 | 37. Faithful to these principles,
40 38 | 38. It may be said in all truth
41 39 | 39. This, Venerable Brethren,
42 42(23) | vol. XXVIII (1936); pp. 421424. ~
43 43 | 43. Nevertheless We cannot
44 44 | 44. And here We wish, Venerable
45 48 | 48. To be sure of eternal life,
46 49 | 49. But charity will never
47 5(3) | A.S., Vol. XVI (1924), pp. 494-495. ~
48 5(3) | Vol. XVI (1924), pp. 494-495. ~
49 50 | 50. Therefore We turn again
50 51 | 51. In reality, besides commutative
51 52 | 52. But social justice cannot
52 28(11) | Vol. XX- II, 1930, pp. 539-592). ~
53 54 | 54. If, therefore, We consider
54 56 | 56. In this renewal the Catholic
55 57 | 57. On this point We have already
56 58 | 58. See to it, Venerable Brethren,
57 59 | 59. But "unless the Lord keep
58 28(11) | Vol. XX- II, 1930, pp. 539-592). ~
59 60 | 60. To apply the remedies thus
60 61 | 61. To priests in a special
61 62 | 62. Indisputably much has been
62 63 | 63. But the most efficacious
63 64 | 64. After this appeal to the
64 65 | 65. The militant leaders of
65 66 | 66. In addition to this individual
66 67 | 67. Ranged with Catholic Action
67 68 | 68. We are thinking likewise
68 69 | 69. Even where the State, because
69 81(48) | A.A.S., Vol. XIV, 1922,p.691). ~
70 45(30) | St. James, V, 7, 8. ~
71 70 | 70. Here We should like to
72 71 | 71. To all Our children, finally,
73 72 | 72. But in this battle joined
74 73 | 73. Such is the positive task,
75 74 | 74. This means that all diligence
76 75 | 75. It must likewise be the
77 76 | 76. The State itself, mindful
78 77 | 77. At the same time the State
79 78 | 78. Those who act otherwise,
80 79 | 79. We trust that those rulers
81 80 | 80. We cannot conclude this
82 81 | 81. To hasten the advent of
83 82 | 82. With eyes lifted on high,
84 27(10) | Vol. XXII, 1930 pp. 47-86). ~
85 69 | circumstance as an excuse for abandoning the field. Its members should
86 24 | system, with its authors and abettors who considered Russia the
87 36 | potently contributed to the abolition of slavery. Not bloody revolution,
88 4 | so-called Communism which is absolutely contrary to the natural
89 15 | removal of the very real abuses chargeable to the liberalistic
90 63 | plunge with Judas to the abyss of treason, will never be
91 42 | reorganization of the Pontifical Academy of Sciences.23 ~
92 9 | its final synthesis can be accelerated by man. Hence they endeavor
93 16 | would explain the blind acceptance of Communism by so many
94 1 | lost. It was this hope that accompanied the human race on its weary
95 21 | transitory phenomenon, the usual accompaniment of all great revolutions,
96 10 | collectivity; no natural right is accorded to human personality, which
97 75 | resources, and who continue to accumulate them to the grievous detriment
98 56 | It should, too, supply accurate and complete information
99 6 | joint pastoral Letters, accurately transmitted and explained
100 36 | falseness and injustice of this accusation is shown by the whole history
101 36 | wisdom of her doctrine, accuse her of having failed to
102 5 | Anno,5 Caritate Christi,6 Acerba Animi,7 Dilectissima Nobis,8
103 36 | Church, though forced to acknowledge the wisdom of her doctrine,
104 50 | the Church has explicitly acknowledged. What is to be thought of
105 13 | When all men have finally acquired the collectivist mentality
106 44 | their best efforts in the acquisition of them. Rather, considering
107 64 | lecture-courses and the various other activities undertaken with a view to
108 80(47) | Acts, IV, 12. ~
109 49 | workingman makes him justly and acutely sensitive to the duties
110 63 | described in Our Encyclical Ad Catholici Sacerdotii.41
111 34 | all these things shall be added unto you,"18 she is nevertheless
112 66 | 66. In addition to this individual apostolate
113 5 | special Allocution3 which We addressed to the whole world. In our
114 80 | Encyclical Letter without addressing some words to those of Our
115 63 | obliged by his office to administer temporal property, let him
116 76 | prudence and sobriety in the administration of the commonwealth. Today
117 37 | are today claiming the admiration of our contemporaries in
118 35 | utility of this doctrine are admitted by all who really understand
119 6 | explained to the Faithful these admonitions. Yet despite Our frequent
120 4 | law itself, and if once adopted would utterly destroy the
121 29 | and refer it in praise and adoration to the Creator. Only man,
122 43 | Who wished that all should adore the Father "in spirit and
123 36 | It is Christianity that adores the Son of God, made Man
124 49 | For, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou
125 34 | civil progress and material advancement, that she actually fosters
126 81 | 81. To hasten the advent of that "peace of Christ
127 61 | workingman. We make this advice Our own, and faithful to
128 9 | historical materialism previously advocated by Marx, of which the theoricians
129 55 | the Church and under the aegis of her constituted authority.
130 75 | nature that they will really affect those who actually possess
131 70 | to address a particularly affectionate word to Our Catholic workingmen,
132 35 | non-Christian, did not hesitate to affirm publicly that the Church,
133 36 | Christianity that first affirmed the real and universal brotherhood
134 29 | sense, it is society which affords the opportunities for the
135 31 | Then, insisting anew on the age-old doctrine of the Church concerning
136 15 | characteristic of modern agnostic science in order to burrow
137 60 | supernatural trust which has aided the Church to fight and
138 73 | enterprise of the Church, aiding her with the means at its
139 64 | therefore, make it a chief aim to train its members with
140 3 | atheistic Communism, which aims at upsetting the social
141 63 | holes and the birds of the air nests, but the Son of Man
142 5 | trend to atheism which is alarmingly on the increase. In 1924
143 20 | Our beloved Spain, it has, alas, found compensation in the
144 57 | realized that it was thus alienating the people. It has therefore
145 60 | Christ on earth, of keeping alight in the world the torch of
146 72 | danger that threatens all alike." Since, as We then said, "
147 26 | Creator of all things, the all-wise and just Judge of all men.
148 5 | and now in Spain. Our two Allocutions of last year, the first
149 77 | demands that her work be allowed to proceed unhindered. ~
150 49 | wage-earner is not to receive as alms what is his due in justice.
151 | along
152 57 | in the movement for world amity. Yet at the same time they
153 47 | useless things and frivolous amusement, We cannot fail to remark
154 29 | live alone. But on final analysis, even in this latter function,
155 72 | all those who do not want anarchy and terrorism ought to take
156 27 | true "microcosm," as the ancients said, a world in miniature,
157 36 | method, and with an amplitude andconviction, unknown to preceding centuries;
158 34 | glad tidings sung by the Angels above the cave of Bethlehem
159 9 | which evolve into plant, animal and man. Even human society
160 46 | what the spirit of love animated by the virtue of Christ
161 5 | Caritate Christi,6 Acerba Animi,7 Dilectissima Nobis,8 We
162 9 | systematic violence, must be annihilated as hostile to the human
163 59 | from a demoniac, Our Lord answered: "This kind is not cast
164 65 | sectors where inveterate anti-clerical prejudice or deplorable
165 74 | territories the ravages of an anti-God campaign which shakes society
166 22 | Communism is by its nature anti-religious. It considers religion as "
167 45 | how many of the poor, in anticipation of the Kingdom of Heaven
168 58 | error. And the greater the antiquity and grandeur of the Christian
169 77 | Everywhere today there is an anxious appeal to moral and spiritual
170 | anything
171 82 | blood and tears, the great apocalyptic prophecy of the Redeemer
172 6 | Catholic world, which makes the appearance of such a document but natural.
173 39 | the energetic and timely application of remedies which will effectively
174 34 | susceptible of varied concrete applications according to the diversified
175 34 | vindicates in theory and applies and promotes in practice,
176 62 | caution been planning and applying new methods of apostolate
177 47 | also is not sufficiently appreciated, is not a vital thing in
178 62 | happy to voice Our paternal approval of the zealous pastoral
179 33 | program which derives from the arbitrary human will and is replete
180 81(48) | Encycl. Ubi Arcano, Dec. 23, 1922 (A.A.S.,
181 Ded | the patriarchs, primates,~archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries~
182 81 | kingdom of Christ"48 so ardently desired by all, We place
183 70 | trying days, a noble and an arduous mission. Under the guidance
184 15 | doctrine with pseudo-scientific arguments. ~
185 9 | sharpen the antagonisms which arise between the various classes
186 57 | have recourse to unlimited armaments. Under various names which
187 65 | thus properly prepared and armed, will be the first and immediate
188 37 | society. Under her influence arose prodigious charitable organizations,
189 1 | and the confident hope aroused by this promise softened
190 71 | their consequences - which array in opposing camps the sons
191 4 | intellectuals" were formed in an arrogant attempt to free civilization
192 33 | usurpation that Communism arrogates to itself the right to enforce,
193 63 | Vincent de Paul, a Cure of Ars, a Cottolengo, a Don Bosco
194 20 | the rarest monuments of art and science. The fury of
195 36 | modern sociologist would be ashamed: "All artisans are engaged
196 59 | penance. When the Apostles asked the Savior why they had
197 9 | Insisting on the dialectical aspect of their materialism, the
198 81 | Child when Herod loosed his assassins against Him. In a life of
199 19 | Communism has been able to assert its power - and here We
200 35 | outstanding statesmen have asserted that, after a study of various
201 60 | gospel. Theirs is the duty, assigned to them by a special vocation,
202 64 | particularly providential assistance" in the work of the Church
203 27 | him by God; the right of association and the right to possess
204 45 | the heart with the divine assurance of eternal happiness. "Be
205 39 | can offer real light and assure salvation in the face of
206 64 | action in the field, will assuredly be served by study-circles,
207 15 | which We have referred are astutely presented according to the
208 5 | denounced the current trend to atheism which is alarmingly on the
209 44 | these days of materialism athirst for the goods and pleasures
210 68 | live in the same cultural atmosphere and share the same way of
211 21 | their passions to the most atrocious barbarity. ~
212 21 | can it be said that these atrocities are a transitory phenomenon,
213 20 | fiercer violence of its attack. Not only this or that church
214 72 | enemies of religion from attaining the goal they have so brazenly
215 29 | mutual collaboration the attainment of earthly happiness is
216 16 | labor-shifts were given no time to attend to their essential religious
217 56 | all too successfully, to attract even men of good faith. ~
218 5 | and the second during Our audience to the Spanish refugees,
219 23 | the law of nature and its Author cannot be flouted with impunity.
220 24 | only the system, with its authors and abettors who considered
221 32 | nor terror, nor yet the autocratic abuse of State power, but
222 67 | have been happy to call its auxiliary forces. With paternal affection
223 63 | so many others; while an avaricious and selfish priest, as We
224 46 | patient and kind,"32 which avoids all semblance of demeaning
225 17 | and small, advanced and backward, so that no corner of the
226 34 | superior; and in this way a balance is struck between the due
227 78 | error. When religion is banished from the school, from education
228 19 | the Christian religion by banishing every remembrance of them
229 21 | or in society. Even the barbaric peoples had this inner check
230 2 | danger of falling back into a barbarism worse than that which oppressed
231 76 | removal of those artificial barriers to economic life which are
232 38 | warnings of the Church. On the bases of liberalism and laicism
233 74 | vanished? Take away this basis, and with it all moral law
234 5 | civilization, themselves bear witness, by their unceasing
235 | begin
236 | behind
237 20 | barbarity one would not have believed possible in our age. No
238 41 | Gospel by all those who belong to the Fold of Christ, that
239 81 | her mighty Protector. He belongs to the working-class, and
240 | below
241 24 | not a few of them groan beneath the yoke imposed on them
242 24 | who considered Russia the best-prepared field for experimenting
243 29 | individual and social gifts bestowed on human nature. These natural
244 34 | Angels above the cave of Bethlehem at the Redeemer's birth: "
245 17 | people and even reaches the better-minded groups of the community,
246 45 | necessities of life and also in bettering their condition, should
247 15 | pretending to desire only the betterment of the condition of the
248 50 | through many generations. We bid you be mindful of your responsibility.
249 74 | recognized; no oath will bind which is not sworn in the
250 11 | rejection of any link that binds woman to the family and
251 63 | foxes have holes and the birds of the air nests, but the
252 34 | Bethlehem at the Redeemer's birth: "Glory to God . . . and . . .
253 6 | from the spectacle of the bitter fruits of subversive ideas,
254 70 | which they were entitled, in bitterness have strayed far from God.
255 36(20) | Cicero, De Officiis, Bk. I, c. 42. ~
256 24 | by fallacious hopes. We blame only the system, with its
257 35 | their teachers. Only those blinded by passion and hatred close
258 36 | abolition of slavery. Not bloody revolution, but the inner
259 43 | of strife and persecution blow so fiercely, but will be
260 8 | This pseudo-ideal is even boastfully advanced as if it were responsible
261 27 | prerogatives: the right to life, to bodily integrity, to the necessary
262 15 | universities, where they bolster up the principles of their
263 11 | There exists no matrimonial bond of a juridico-moral nature
264 4 | free civilization from the bonds of morality and religion,
265 81 | the working-class, and he bore the burdens of poverty for
266 63 | Ars, a Cottolengo, a Don Bosco and so many others; while
267 63 | more than empty "sounding brass" and useless "tinkling cymbal."43
268 72 | attaining the goal they have so brazenly proclaimed to the world."45 ~
269 81 | those who must gain their bread by the toil of their hands.
270 7 | to expose once more in a brief synthesis the principles
271 60 | apply the remedies thus briefly indicated to the task of
272 1 | The promise of a Redeemer brightens the first page of the history
273 76 | unselfishly, imitating the brilliant example of distinguished
274 2 | may be said, has actually broken out or threatens everywhere,
275 70 | immense multitudes of their brother-workmen who, because they were not
276 47 | and would have us love our brothers as Our Divine Savior has
277 8 | and the use of the most brutal methods to insure the achievement
278 16 | duties. No one thought of building churches within convenient
279 15 | agnostic science in order to burrow into the universities, where
280 55 | the professions, trade and business, permit a deplorable cleavage
281 36(20) | Cicero, De Officiis, Bk. I, c. 42. ~
282 1 | time the expected Savior came to begin a new universal
283 71 | which array in opposing camps the sons of the same Mother
284 44 | your gold and silver is cankered; and the rust of them shall
285 13 | proletariat is oppressed by the capitalists, will have lost all reason
286 62 | experience in Rome and in other capitals, where zealous parish communities
287 20 | fearful destruction has been carried out with a hatred and a
288 9 | that the conflict which carries the world towards its final
289 57 | the Church. Elsewhere they carry their hypocrisy so far as
290 59 | answered: "This kind is not cast out but by prayer and fasting."39
291 28(11) | Encycl. Casti Connubii, Dec. 31, 1930 (
292 63 | described in Our Encyclical Ad Catholici Sacerdotii.41 Especially
293 67 | We have been treating, a cause which today transcends all
294 62 | have with due prudence and caution been planning and applying
295 34 | by the Angels above the cave of Bethlehem at the Redeemer'
296 2 | the ancient tempter ever ceased to deceive mankind with
297 37 | the liberalism of the last century, are today claiming the
298 46 | evil we are considering, or certainly more directly calculated
299 19 | every possible means, as its champions openly boast, to destroy
300 57 | even who refer to certain changes recently introduced into
301 15 | the lack of orientation characteristic of modern agnostic science
302 11 | Communism is particularly characterized by the rejection of any
303 15 | of the very real abuses chargeable to the liberalistic economic
304 7 | Communism as they are manifested chiefly in bolshevism. We wish also
305 81 | was entrusted the Divine Child when Herod loosed his assassins
306 35 | flows into this Center of Christendom from all parts of the world,
307 5 | with Our message of last Christmas, have evoked a world-wide
308 17 | pamphlets and reviews, of cinema, theater and radio, of schools
309 50 | acting in certain Catholic circles has done much to shake the
310 69 | Action may not urge the circumstance as an excuse for abandoning
311 54 | to different places and circumstances, what has been called the
312 20 | repeated tomorrow in other civilized countries. ~
313 37 | last century, are today claiming the admiration of our contemporaries
314 9 | classes of society. Thus the class struggle with its consequent
315 32 | plunged us, are neither the class-struggle nor terror, nor yet the
316 57 | same time they stir up a class-warfare which causes rivers of blood
317 55 | business, permit a deplorable cleavage in their conscience, and
318 6 | the pressure exerted by clever agitators. Therefore We
319 35 | blinded by passion and hatred close their eyes to the light
320 26 | eyes are not deliberately closed to the truth believe in
321 30 | authority have the right to coerce him when he refuses without
322 10 | personality, which is a mere cog-wheel in the Communist system.
323 22 | are witnessing a struggle, cold-blooded in purpose and mapped out
324 13 | have finally acquired the collectivist mentality in this Utopia
325 33 | power in the service of a collectivistic terrorism, are the very
326 77 | so, for the evil we must combat is at its origin primarily
327 73 | her with the means at its command, which although they be
328 49 | and if there be any other commandment, it is comprised in this
329 49 | the Apostle, then, all the commandments, including those which are
330 49 | reason: "For, Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not
331 8 | deceptive mysticism, which communicates a zealous and contagious
332 Ded | ordinaries~in peace and communion with the Apostolic See.~ ~
333 62 | capitals, where zealous parish communities are being formed as new
334 51 | 51. In reality, besides commutative justice, there is also social
335 20 | Spain, it has, alas, found compensation in the fiercer violence
336 53 | object of which is to prevent competition incompatible with fair treatment
337 72 | Christ, all those - and they comprise the overwhelming majority
338 49 | other commandment, it is comprised in this word: Thou shalt
339 23 | in Russia, where former comrades in revolution are exterminating
340 15 | needs of time and place, to conceal, when convenient, the repulsive
341 8 | similar movements in the past, conceals in itself a false messianic
342 33 | perils of a Communistic conception of the State. The enslavement
343 34 | while susceptible of varied concrete applications according to
344 73 | of the Christian State to concur actively in this spiritual
345 24 | part of Our intention to condemn en masse the peoples of
346 63 | a special obligation to conduct himself in very truth as
347 73 | in virtue of the mission, confided to her by Christ, of constructing
348 1 | history of mankind, and the confident hope aroused by this promise
349 20 | fury of Communism has not confined itself to the indiscriminate
350 6 | are now receiving sorry confirmation from the spectacle of the
351 4 | solemn condemnation, which he confirmed in the words of the Syllabus
352 17 | organizations, international congresses, and countless trained workers.
353 28(11) | Encycl. Casti Connubii, Dec. 31, 1930 (A.A.S.,
354 59 | torments humanity can be conquered only by a world-wide crusade
355 55 | norm of right living in the conscientious fulfillment of their manifold
356 20 | sense, nor any statesman conscious of his responsibility can
357 27 | Mystical Body of Christ. In consequence he has been endowed by God
358 9 | class struggle with its consequent violent hate and destruction
359 54 | 54. If, therefore, We consider the whole structure of economic
360 28 | treated these topics at considerable length. ~
361 22 | nature anti-religious. It considers religion as "the opiate
362 39 | But this doctrine must be consistently reduced to practice in every-day
363 32 | public and civil authority consists precisely in the efficacious
364 45 | These words are no vain consolation, a promise as empty as those
365 76 | and toil of millions, keep constantly and singly in mind the common
366 55 | and under the aegis of her constituted authority. If the manner
367 73 | confided to her by Christ, of constructing a Christian society, and,
368 13 | However, until that happy consummation is realized, the State and
369 8 | communicates a zealous and contagious enthusiasm to the multitudes
370 15 | terrorism. And as every error contains its element of truth, the
371 59 | penance. We ask especially the Contemplative Orders, men and women, to
372 37 | claiming the admiration of our contemporaries in many countries who are
373 5 | this hour the Papacy has continued faithfully to protect the
374 62 | labor. This has been and continues to be our experience in
375 74 | Caritate Christi: "How can any contract be maintained, and what
376 53 | true, it is the duty of contractors and employers to support
377 69 | field. Its members should contribute prudently and intelligently
378 36 | and with it she potently contributed to the abolition of slavery.
379 23 | in Russia it has been a contributing factor in rousing men and
380 62 | are being worked in the conversion of people whose hostility
381 43 | of deepening their inward conviction, and still less of bringing
382 79 | today, may be more and more convinced of their supreme duty not
383 2 | on this account that one convulsion following upon another has
384 32 | furthering of this harmony and coordination of all social forces. ~
385 46 | practicing the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. The more
386 52 | technical science and the corporate organization of social affairs
387 54 | what has been called the Corporation . ~
388 32 | true principles of a sane corporative system which respects the
389 33 | can be exempted from their correlative obligations, nor deny or
390 33 | very contrary of all that corresponds with natural ethics and
391 44 | upon you. Your riches are corrupted, and your garments are moth-eaten;
392 27 | that of the vast inanimate cosmos. God alone is his last end,
393 63 | de Paul, a Cure of Ars, a Cottolengo, a Don Bosco and so many
394 61 | recommend anew the oft-repeated counsel of Our Predecessor, Leo
395 17 | international congresses, and countless trained workers. It makes
396 62 | therefore, while providing of course for the normal needs of
397 75 | special care of the State to create those material conditions
398 15 | convenient, the repulsive crudity and inhumanity of Communistic
399 38 | eyes, as everything must crumble that is not grounded on
400 38 | foundations, and today are crumbling one after another before
401 59 | Immaculate Virgin who, having crushed the head of the serpent
402 12 | blind evolutionary forces culminating in a humanity without God. ~
403 68 | women who live in the same cultural atmosphere and share the
404 42 | of society even the most cultured, as We pointed out in Our
405 5 | insistence denounced the current trend to atheism which is
406 47 | reverse: "Depart from me, you cursed, into everlasting fire . . .
407 59(38) | Psalms, CXXVI, 1. ~
408 63 | brass" and useless "tinkling cymbal."43 Too often, indeed, he
409 78 | means, are in the grip of a dangerous error. When religion is
410 16 | already to a large extent de-Christianized. ~
411 53 | of their duty to love and deal fairly with their employers,
412 64 | called this movement so dear to Our heart "a particularly
413 24 | experimenting with a plan elaborated decades ago, and who from there
414 56 | warn against the insidious deceits with which Communists endeavor,
415 2 | ancient tempter ever ceased to deceive mankind with false promises.
416 39 | word and not hearers only, deceiving your own selves."21 The
417 15 | majority instead succumb to its deception, skillfully concealed by
418 4 | the consequences of the dechristianization of human society. With reference
419 72 | pay Him homage may take a decisive part. We therefore renew
420 42 | in the new flowering of a deep and practical piety in all
421 43 | of knowing it better, of deepening their inward conviction,
422 42 | 42. With heart deeply grateful to the Father of
423 50 | right of private property defended by the Church should so
424 33 | a vigilant and provident defender of those divine and human
425 19 | fashion; laymen suspected of defending their religion were vexed,
426 62 | urgent matter of unified defense, takes second place. So
427 43 | but will be swept away defenseless in this new deluge which
428 4 | Quod Apostolici Muneris, defined Communism as "the fatal
429 34 | Church has never proposed a definite technical system, since
430 55 | education adapted to the varying degrees of intellectual culture.
431 33(16) | Encycl. Immortale Dei, Nov. 1, 1885 (Acta Leonis
432 34 | subject with the divine delegation of the superior; and in
433 26 | all men whose eyes are not deliberately closed to the truth believe
434 14 | world as the glad tidings of deliverance and salvation! It is a system
435 43 | defenseless in this new deluge which threatens the world.
436 8 | multitudes entrapped by delusive promises. This is especially
437 51 | essence of social justice to demand for each individual all
438 75 | young. To achieve this end demanded by the pressing needs of
439 15 | liberalistic economic order, and by demanding a more equitable distribution
440 46 | avoids all semblance of demeaning paternalism, and all ostentation;
441 59 | drive the evil spirit from a demoniac, Our Lord answered: "This
442 33 | despoiled of his rights, the denial of the transcendental origin
443 14 | of the State; because it denies the rights, dignity and
444 47 | me."33 And the reverse: "Depart from me, you cursed, into
445 34 | is struck between the due dependence and well-ordered love of
446 35 | where they are not utterly depraved, recognize the superiority
447 49 | follows that a "charity" which deprives the workingman of the salary
448 12 | law would be nothing but a derivation of the existing economic
449 33 | Both man and civil society derive their origin from the Creator,
450 10 | authority and subordination is derived from the community as its
451 33 | political program which derives from the arbitrary human
452 42 | Father of Light, from Whom descends "every best gift and every
453 57 | various forms, hiding its real designs behind ideas that in themselves
454 6 | and every heart sincerely desirous of the good of mankind.
455 36 | it had hitherto been so despised that even the moderate Cicero
456 33 | The enslavement of man despoiled of his rights, the denial
457 16 | the religious and moral destitution in which wage-earners had
458 20 | and every monastery was destroyed. Every vestige of the Christian
459 44 | condition of the human race: detachment from earthly goods and the
460 22 | mapped out to the least detail, between man and "all that
461 28 | of the family fixed and determined by the Creator. In the Encyclical
462 43 | how much Our Divine Savior detested this empty pharisaic show,
463 75 | accumulate them to the grievous detriment of others. ~
464 58 | penetrates, so much more devastating will be the hatred displayed
465 7 | merely saved, but better developed for the well-being of human
466 29 | the opportunities for the development of all the individual and
467 73 | although they be external devices, have nonetheless for their
468 11 | of home and children then devolves upon the collectivity. Finally,
469 20 | all those who have been devoting their lives to the welfare
470 17 | in a propaganda so truly diabolical that the world has perhaps
471 49 | justice and charity often dictate obligations touching on
472 9 | idea of God; there is no difference between matter and spirit,
473 5 | Christi,6 Acerba Animi,7 Dilectissima Nobis,8 We raised a solemn
474 33 | obligations, nor deny or diminish each other's rights. The
475 59 | Venerable Brethren, that in your dioceses you use the most practical
476 64 | which must always precede direct action in the field, will
477 5 | Church, who from Moscow are directing the struggle against Christian
478 31 | 31. The directive principles concerning the
479 61 | poor, to warn them or to disabuse them of prejudice and false
480 47 | left by Christ to His true disciples, be ever more fully explained
481 55 | oppose that incoherence and discontinuity in Christian life which
482 71 | numerous, profiting by this discord are able to make it more
483 55 | the malicious a pretext to discredit the Church. ~
484 12 | right, or rather, unlimited discretion, to draft individuals for
485 58 | devastating will be the hatred displayed by the godless. ~
486 17 | diverse peoples. It has at its disposal great financial resources,
487 76 | crisis demands that those who dispose of immense funds, built
488 66 | propaganda on a large scale to disseminate knowledge of the fundamental
489 71 | a practice of spreading dissension among Catholics assume a
490 23 | cannot even prevent the dissolution of society itself. ~
491 22 | a life beyond the grave dissuade the proletariat from the
492 16 | churches within convenient distance of factories, nor of facilitating
493 76 | the brilliant example of distinguished men of the past and of our
494 44 | them not fail, besides, to distribute of their abundance to the
495 62 | are built in the suburban districts, and real miracles are being
496 76 | which are the effects of distrust and hatred. All must remember
497 33(15) | Encycl. Diuturnum Illud, June 20, 1881 (Acta
498 71 | has been saddened by the divergencies - often idle in their causes,
499 17 | the varying conditions of diverse peoples. It has at its disposal
500 34 | applications according to the diversified conditions of times and