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47 we
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40 they
38 her
37 children
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1 18 | in herself an inviolable right to freedom in teaching.'10 2 18 | Church has an independent right to make use of it, and above 3 18 | society has an independent right to the means conducive to 4 21 | 21. Therefore with full right the Church promotes letters, 5 23 | Again it is the inalienable right as well as the indispensable 6 24 | should the exercise of this right be considered undue interference, 7 24 | valuable assistance in the right ordering and well-being 8 25 | said on a recent occasion:~Right back in the far-off middle 9 27 | is evident that both by right and in fact the mission 10 32 | the mission and hence the right to educate the offspring, 11 32 | educate the offspring, a right inalienable because inseparably 12 32 | the strict obligation, a right anterior to any right whatever 13 32 | a right anterior to any right whatever of civil society 14 33 | 33. That this right is inviolable St. Thomas 15 33 | father . . . so by natural right the child, before reaching 16 33 | same inviolable parental right of education also endures. " 17 35 | the State has an absolute right over their education. Untenable 18 35 | from this that the parents' right to educate their children 19 35 | By nature parents have a right to the training of their 20 37 | 37. This incontestable right of the family has at various 21 37 | direct his destiny have the right coupled with the high duty, 22 37(28)| direct his destiny have the right coupled with the high duty, 23 39 | never tires of defending her right, and of reminding parents 24 39 | family's inviolable natural right to educate the children, 25 44 | of education, it is the right, or to speak more correctly, 26 45 | as has been shown, their right to educate is not an absolute 27 46 | In general then it is the right and duty of the State to 28 46 | according to the rules of right reason and faith, the moral 29 46 | needs of all, and it is only right that it use these means 30 49 | making due provision for the right administration of public 31 51 | within which, with exclusive right, each may develop its influence. 32 53 | manifestly impious, contrary to right reason, and, especially 33 53 | immense advantages for the right formation of citizens. This 34 56 | of mutual help. For while right reason establishes the foundations 35 57 | private, has no absolute right of his own, but only such 36 57 | child or youth has a strict right to instruction in harmony 37 58 | and supernatural, such as right reason and revelation show 38 62 | heart of man, promulgated by right reason, and codified in 39 74 | should be careful to make right use of the authority given 40 87 | depends in great part the right orientation of the other 41 96 | consistently in accordance with right reason illumined by the


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