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1501 9 | advocated by Marx, of which the theoricians of bolshevism claim to possess
1502 22(9) | Cf. Thessalonians, II, 4. ~
1503 47 | appreciated, is not a vital thing in daily life. We desire
1504 18 | 18. A third powerful factor in the diffusion
1505 45 | with their riches and ever thirsting for more, look for in vain! ~
1506 23 | no place in a system so thoroughly materialistic as Communism.
1507 4 | In the face of such a threat, the Catholic Church could
1508 19 | dragged off to trial and thrown into prison. ~
1509 11 | care of her children, to be thrust instead into public life
1510 | thy
1511 49 | shalt love thy neighbor as thyself."36 According to the Apostle,
1512 23 | despite all to stem the tide of moral corruption, cannot
1513 39 | therefore the energetic and timely application of remedies
1514 63 | sounding brass" and useless "tinkling cymbal."43 Too often, indeed,
1515 20 | may perhaps be repeated tomorrow in other civilized countries. ~
1516 28 | above, we have treated these topics at considerable length. ~
1517 77 | of nations from the dread torment of the present hour. Everywhere
1518 59 | too, the evil which today torments humanity can be conquered
1519 41 | preserve human society from total corruption. ~
1520 49 | often dictate obligations touching on the same subject-matter,
1521 60 | saving the world as We have traced it above, Jesus Christ,
1522 55 | industry, in the professions, trade and business, permit a deplorable
1523 76 | country. In international trade-relations let all means be sedulously
1524 36 | artisans are engaged in sordid trades, for there can be nothing
1525 6 | missive, in accord with the tradition of this Apostolic See, the
1526 71 | in their causes, always tragic in their consequences -
1527 64 | make it a chief aim to train its members with special
1528 17 | congresses, and countless trained workers. It makes use of
1529 36 | only to a single typical trait, it was Christianity that
1530 51 | life as a whole, pursued in tranquillity and order. This activity
1531 33 | rights, the denial of the transcendental origin of the State and
1532 67 | treating, a cause which today transcends all others in vital importance. ~
1533 21 | that these atrocities are a transitory phenomenon, the usual accompaniment
1534 6 | pastoral Letters, accurately transmitted and explained to the Faithful
1535 9 | under the most seductive trappings, is in substance based on
1536 63 | with Judas to the abyss of treason, will never be more than
1537 67 | mission of which We have been treating, a cause which today transcends
1538 53 | competition incompatible with fair treatment for the workers. Where this
1539 74 | and what value can any treaty have, in which every guarantee
1540 5 | insistence denounced the current trend to atheism which is alarmingly
1541 19 | persecuted, dragged off to trial and thrown into prison. ~
1542 45 | itself of misery, sorrow and tribulation, which are the portion even
1543 57 | entice the multitudes by trickery of various forms, hiding
1544 49 | let no one attempt with trifling charitable donations to
1545 58 | lending their aid towards the triumph of Communism in their own
1546 64 | the Church during these troublous times. Catholic Action is
1547 17 | found in a propaganda so truly diabolical that the world
1548 15 | element of truth, the partial truths to which We have referred
1549 57 | otherwise inaccessible. They try perfidiously to worm their
1550 70 | heroic fidelity in these trying days, a noble and an arduous
1551 37 | and workingmen of every type. These guilds, ridiculed
1552 36 | To refer only to a single typical trait, it was Christianity
1553 81(48) | Encycl. Ubi Arcano, Dec. 23, 1922 (A.
1554 27 | right to tend toward his ultimate goal in the path marked
1555 30 | dictates of reason that ultimately all material things should
1556 59 | Savior why they had been unable to drive the evil spirit
1557 5 | themselves bear witness, by their unceasing attacks in word and act,
1558 34 | nevertheless so far from being unconcerned with human affairs, so far
1559 3 | the social order and at undermining the very foundations of
1560 56 | attractive ways an ever better understanding of social doctrine. It should,
1561 64 | various other activities undertaken with a view to making known
1562 73 | practice, which the Church undertakes in virtue of the mission,
1563 58 | collaborate with it in any undertaking whatsoever. Those who permit
1564 51 | body is recognized in the undisturbed regularity and perfect efficiency
1565 45 | so many of the wealthy, uneasy with their riches and ever
1566 52 | for periods of illness and unemployment. In a word, to repeat what
1567 8 | misery has resulted from the unequal distribution of the goods
1568 66 | efficacious, often goes unheralded, Catholic Action must organize
1569 77 | work be allowed to proceed unhindered. ~
1570 62 | on the urgent matter of unified defense, takes second place.
1571 51 | the good of society as a unit unless each single part
1572 32 | fused into a harmonious unity inspired by the principle
1573 61 | seems to have denied them unjustly. If the priest will not
1574 36 | amplitude andconviction, unknown to preceding centuries;
1575 5 | against the persecutions unleashed in Russia, in Mexico and
1576 76 | of our own day, who with unremitting labor sacrificed their all
1577 76 | their duties faithfully and unselfishly, imitating the brilliant
1578 72 | said, "belief in God is the unshakable foundation of all social
1579 12 | purely earthly in origin and unstable in character. In a word.
1580 43 | splendor of a right and unsullied conscience, that recognizes
1581 8 | in an age like ours, when unusual misery has resulted from
1582 52 | reasonable comforts, and to uplift men to that higher standard
1583 3 | Communism, which aims at upsetting the social order and at
1584 21 | and they are necessarily urged by their passions to the
1585 57 | to be a duty of special urgency, Venerable Brethren, to
1586 15 | the working classes, by urging the removal of the very
1587 21 | transitory phenomenon, the usual accompaniment of all great
1588 18 | otherwise to explain how a press usually so eager to exploit even
1589 33 | and it is by an unjust usurpation that Communism arrogates
1590 35 | The wisdom and supreme utility of this doctrine are admitted
1591 55 | Therefore, it is of the utmost importance to foster in
1592 13 | collectivist mentality in this Utopia of a really classless society,
1593 36 | seeking other solutions. The utter falseness and injustice
1594 67 | affection We exhort these valuable organizations also tO dedicate
1595 4 | justice and all those eternal values which Communism ignores
1596 74 | and all fear of God have vanished? Take away this basis, and
1597 29 | is for man and not vice versa. This must not be understood
1598 20 | monastery was destroyed. Every vestige of the Christian religion
1599 19 | defending their religion were vexed, persecuted, dragged off
1600 60 | filial obedience to the Vicar of Christ on earth, of keeping
1601 29 | Society is for man and not vice versa. This must not be
1602 63(42) | St. Matthew, VIII, 20. ~
1603 37 | Our Predecessor, Leo XIII, vindicated for the workingman the right
1604 59 | intercession of the Immaculate Virgin who, having crushed the
1605 63 | of all those sacerdotal virtues which We have described
1606 36(19) | Matthew, XIII, 55: St. Mark, Vl, 3. ~
1607 60 | assigned to them by a special vocation, under the direction of
1608 30 | can society systematically void these rights by making their
1609 49 | and hollow semblance. The wage-earner is not to receive as alms
1610 16 | moral destitution in which wage-earners had been left by liberal
1611 45 | Lord. Behold the husbandman waiteth for the precious fruit of
1612 70 | workingmen show these their wandering brethren by word and example
1613 72 | that all those who do not want anarchy and terrorism ought
1614 24 | For them We cherish the warmest paternal affection. We are
1615 38 | the teachings and maternal warnings of the Church. On the bases
1616 59 | the Lord keep the city, he watcheth in vain that keepeth it."38
1617 56 | foster in various attractive ways an ever better understanding
1618 55 | lives are a scandal to the weak, and to the malicious a
1619 38 | all too soon revealed the weakness of their foundations, and
1620 50 | often have been used as a weapon to defraud the workingman
1621 1 | accompanied the human race on its weary journey, until in the fullness
1622 44 | Go to now, ye rich men; weep and howl in your miseries
1623 7 | better developed for the well-being of human society. ~
1624 34 | between the due dependence and well-ordered love of a man for himself,
1625 58 | with it in any undertaking whatsoever. Those who permit themselves
1626 | whereas
1627 | whereby
1628 11 | that is not subject to the whim of the individual or of
1629 | Whom
1630 | why
1631 55 | is necessary to promote a wider study of social problems
1632 55 | diligence to procure the widest possible diffusion of the
1633 61 | exposed than others to the wiles of agitators who, taking
1634 62 | it is least at home. The willing response of the masses,
1635 60 | the Church to fight and win so many other battles in
1636 43 | himself in these days when the winds of strife and persecution
1637 62 | endeavors and their zeal to winning back the laboring masses
1638 15 | Thus the Communist ideal wins over many of the better
1639 30 | to the Creator. In this wise we can apply to man, the
1640 11 | basic principle. She is withdrawn from the family and the
1641 13 | its existence and will "wither away." However, until that
1642 17 | world has perhaps never witnessed its like before. It is directed
1643 22 | first time in history we are witnessing a struggle, cold-blooded
1644 11 | rejection of any link that binds woman to the family and the home,
1645 62 | real miracles are being worked in the conversion of people
1646 31 | in strict justice to the worker for himself and for his
1647 81 | Protector. He belongs to the working-class, and he bore the burdens
1648 46 | the spiritual and corporal works of mercy. The more the working
1649 36 | nothing ennobling about a workshop."20 ~
1650 57 | They try perfidiously to worm their way even into professedly
1651 2 | falling back into a barbarism worse than that which oppressed
1652 44 | stored up to yourselves wrath against the last days. . ."28 ~
1653 30 | Apostle of the Gentiles, who writes to the Corinthians on the
1654 21 | check in the natural law written by God in the heart of every
1655 58 | Communism is intrinsically wrong, and no one who would save
1656 82 | of our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI~ ~
1657 4(2) | Dec. 28, 1928 (Acta Leonis XII, Vol. 1, p. 46). ~
1658 81(48) | 23, 1922 (A.A.S., Vol. XIV, 1922,p.691). ~
1659 44(27) | St. Luke, Xl, 41. ~
1660 5(3) | 18, 1924: A.A.S., Vol. XVI (1924), pp. 494-495. ~
1661 59(39) | St. Matthew, XVII, 20 ~
1662 5(4) | May 8, 1928: A.A.S., Vol. XX (1928), pp. 165-178. ~
1663 28(11) | 31, 1930 (A.A.S., Vol. XX- II, 1930, pp. 539-592). ~
1664 74(46) | May 3, 1932 (A.A.S., vol. XX-IV, 1932, p. 190). ~
1665 27(10) | 31, 1929 (A.A.S., Vol. XXII, 1930 pp. 47-86). ~
1666 62 | attractive and helpful, must yield before the vital need of
1667 24 | of them groan beneath the yoke imposed on them by men who
1668 15 | of the movement among the younger intelligentsia who are still
1669 | yourselves