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501 9 | instruction forbidden in the primary schools, but not infrequently
502 7 | evils, and judging that the principal motives that had induced
503 17 | the martyrs detained in prison and to administer the Sacraments
504 4 | protest against the unjust procedure of the Government. For your
505 10 | several times deplored, while proclaiming liberty of thought and conscience,
506 20 | undertaking slow at times in producing the desired effects, but
507 6 | unexceptionable sources, was productive of serious harm to the faithful.
508 14 | aim of those organizations professing to deny God.~
509 7 | but the good of souls, to profit by the occasion, which seemed
510 6 | for the good of souls to prolong the suspension of public
511 6 | added the fact that the prolonged absence of almost all the
512 12 | intention to give a new proof to you, Venerable Brethren,
513 16 | spontaneously to give to it true and proper cooperation, is undoubtedly
514 23 | closely united to you, in proportion to the hardships you are
515 5 | Justice, that in His merciful Providence He might shorten the time
516 13 | their own faith than by the prudence so necessary in delicate
517 8 | to condemn one of these publications, which in its sacrilegious
518 7 | Supreme Magistrate of Mexico publicly declared that the Government,
519 11 | the explicit declaration, published in some States, that the
520 9 | future generations, to become purveyors of irreligious and immoral
521 12 | certain States, from the one raging within the unhappy borders
522 6 | their religious duties, they ran the risk of first remaining
523 11 | ministry all of hierarchic rank - namely, all Bishops and
524 21 | of the priesthood in the ranks of Catholic Action.~
525 | rather
526 14 | therefore, just as We have read with satisfaction the protests
527 14 | the Nations, to make them realize that the persecution of
528 12 | Our right to establish the reasons and norms that all who glory
529 12 | connection We are anxious to recall to mind that when We issued
530 8 | were all the Bishops not recalled from exile, but that others
531 | recently
532 11 | licence for priestly ministry, recognizes no Hierarchy; on the contrary,
533 15 | that it is one's duty to refrain absolutely from making such
534 1 | deserving of Our paternal regard because you have been so
535 12 | 12. We wished briefly to rehearse the salient points in the
536 17 | early Church, as history relates, sought permission, by means
537 5 | whom We have diplomatic relations to take to heart the abnormal
538 6 | not fail to bring about a relaxation of ecclesiastical discipline,
539 4 | by miracle were able to remain in hiding in their own dioceses
540 6 | they ran the risk of first remaining apart from and then of being
541 15 | Meanwhile, in order to remedy to some extent the calamitous
542 7 | therefore, some hope of remedying greater evils, and judging
543 17 | is, and only in order to remove an obstacle to the exercise
544 17 | whatever of the present law, is removed, as far as is necessary,
545 19 | proved spirit of abnegation render ever more intense their
546 3 | times have been eager to renew agreements with the Holy
547 13 | liberty the Church can never renounce, no matter what may be the
548 3 | before in writing, banishing repeatedly Our Representatives and
549 2 | intent We provided that Our Representative should take up his residence
550 3 | banishing repeatedly Our Representatives and showing thereby its
551 18 | he can hardly escape the reproach of disobedience and obstinacy.~
552 2 | Representative should take up his residence in your Republic.~
553 8 | nor seminaries, Bishops' residences, nor other sacred edifices,
554 5 | whole-heartedness with which they responded to Our appeal. Nor did We
555 8 | other sacred edifices, were restored; notwithstanding explicit
556 10 | approved priest would be restricted.~
557 13 | Nevertheless, since any restriction whatever of the number of
558 10 | it is possible with such restrictions to administer the Sacraments
559 7 | not advisable to order its resumption. In this there was certainly
560 12 | that appeared to counsel a return to a severer line of conduct,
561 8 | public worship had been revoked, increased violence was
562 12 | undoubtedly Our duty and Our right to establish the reasons
563 3 | the Church. Thus a most rigorous application was given to
564 16 | that of one who having been robbed of his belongings is obliged
565 23 | Apostolic Benediction.~Given at Rome, at Saint Peter's, on the
566 6 | Holy Ghost has placed to rule the Church of God."~
567 14 | special manner before the Rulers of the Nations, to make
568 12 | within the unhappy borders of Russia, may from this iniquitous
569 1 | which We feel at the present sad plight of human society
570 18 | Such is the certain and safe doctrine of the Church.
571 9 | heavy sacrifices in order to safeguard the innocence of their children.
572 12 | briefly to rehearse the salient points in the grievous condition
573 23 | enterprise of leading to salvation the flock entrusted to you.
574 8 | To Our great distress We saw that not merely were all
575 12 | Hierarchy or the faithful. We say all, even those that appeared
576 17 | to it materially, as the saying is, and only in order to
577 18 | into practice should cause scandal to some of the faithful,
578 6 | painful experiences to put scant trust in such promises,
579 10 | Sacraments to so many people, scattered for the most part over a
580 9 | forbidden in the primary schools, but not infrequently attempts
581 12 | Beloved Son the Cardinal Secretary of State, and which was
582 | seemed
583 | seems
584 3 | to the Church, as may be seen from Our Encyclical Iniquis
585 8 | expelled without even the semblance of legality. In several
586 6 | and then of being entirely separated from the priesthood, and
587 23 | the twenty-ninth day of September in the year 1932, the eleventh
588 6 | sources, was productive of serious harm to the faithful. As
589 17 | possibility of holding divine service; and, far from approving
590 8 | the peace and favourable settlement for which We had hoped.
591 12 | to counsel a return to a severer line of conduct, with the
592 5 | merciful Providence He might shorten the time of trial. At the
593 3 | the promises made to Us shortly before in writing, banishing
594 3 | Our Representatives and showing thereby its animosity against
595 12 | may from this iniquitous similarity of purpose conceive fresh
596 13 | so necessary in delicate situations, may from diverse conduct
597 8 | purpose of anti-religious and slanderous propaganda had exceeded
598 20 | circumstances - an undertaking slow at times in producing the
599 1 | present sad plight of human society at large in no way lessen
600 16 | such unjust regulations solely against his will and under
601 12 | January through Our Beloved Son the Cardinal Secretary of
602 8 | adversaries. Furthermore, as soon as the suspension of public
603 23 | and to Our beloved sons so sorely tried, the Apostolic Benediction.~
604 1 | The concern and sorrow which We feel at the present
605 10 | the persecutors, as though sorry for having been too liberal
606 17 | Church, as history relates, sought permission, by means of
607 4 | events We took occasion to speak in solemn allocutions, in
608 6 | As these were bereft of spiritual helps necessary for the
609 16 | such an iniquitous law, or spontaneously to give to it true and proper
610 10 | Church in a still more vital spot; namely, in the existence
611 20 | undertaking in its first stages, and especially in the present
612 2 | of those constitutional statutes which the Holy See had several
613 8 | priests and laymen who had steadfastly defended the faith were
614 12 | conceive fresh ardour to stem the torrent which is subverting
615 12 | Apostolic Delegate. In matters strictly connected with religion,
616 10 | effort has been made to strike the Church in a still more
617 19 | young and the common people, striving to carry on a work of persuasion
618 4 | banishment you had to witness the struggles and martyrdom of your priests
619 18 | directions, anyone should cling stubbornly to his own false opinion,
620 4 | injunctions, which would have subjected the Church in Mexico to
621 16 | to which he is forced to submit in order to avoid a greater
622 17 | imposes such a request, submits to it materially, as the
623 14 | also an incentive to the subversion of the social order, which
624 12 | stem the torrent which is subverting all social order. At the
625 4 | hiding in their own dioceses succeeded in effectively encouraging
626 4 | at the cost of unheard-of sufferings and enormous sacrifices,
627 6 | from the very sources of supernatural life. To this must be added
628 23 | assist you and His Mercy support you, with all paternal affection,
629 7 | therefore, in 1929 the Supreme Magistrate of Mexico publicly
630 17 | Sacraments to them; yet surely no one could have thought
631 6 | advantage. Whereupon, though taught by painful experiences to
632 9 | parents and all the good teachers who help them, and We urge
633 23 | Our thoughts. We wish to tell you that We feel all the
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635 | there
636 | thereby
637 15 | Government which imposes these things for permission to carry
638 15 | vain and unfounded fear to think that one is cooperating
639 23 | faithful interpreters of Our thoughts. We wish to tell you that
640 4 | to the faithful, amid a thousand dangers and at the risk
641 | through
642 | too
643 4 | spirit. Of these events We took occasion to speak in solemn
644 12 | fresh ardour to stem the torrent which is subverting all
645 3 | then enacted against the transgressors of this deplorable article;
646 5 | might shorten the time of trial. At the same time We invited
647 16 | spontaneously to give to it true and proper cooperation,
648 6 | experiences to put scant trust in such promises, We felt
649 17 | 17. In truth, the danger of formal cooperation,
650 21 | instruct themselves in the truths of religion; let them implore
651 10 | the Catholic hierarchy, by trying to eliminate it gradually
652 6 | affairs which it could not turn to its own advantage. Whereupon,
653 23 | cannot conclude without turning in a very special manner
654 23 | Michael the Archangel, the twenty-ninth day of September in the
655 19 | And, putting aside all uncertainties and fears easily understood
656 4 | splendid example of their own undaunted spirit. Of these events
657 3 | attempt to arrive at an understanding. On the contrary, it most
658 19 | uncertainties and fears easily understood in the first moments of
659 13 | faithful, especially the uneducated, that by such action the
660 6 | received from various and unexceptionable sources, was productive
661 3 | On the contrary, it most unexpectedly broke the promises made
662 8 | 8. Unfortunately, as all know, Our wishes
663 12 | on seeing that such an unheard of persecution differs but
664 4 | faithful, who at the cost of unheard-of sufferings and enormous
665 21 | all Our heart the closest union with the Church and the
666 5 | throughout the world to unite their prayers to Ours in
667 23 | feel all the more closely united to you, in proportion to
668 19 | then, continue in that unity of purpose and obedience
669 17 | from approving the law that unjustly imposes such a request,
670 9 | teachers who help them, and We urge upon you, Venerable Brethren,
671 16 | despoiler for at least the use of them.~
672 | using
673 9 | necessity of giving their utmost attention to the question
674 13 | that such an accusation is utterly unfounded. Nevertheless,
675 15 | Nevertheless, it would be a vain and unfounded fear to think
676 4 | enormous sacrifices, gave valiant assistance to their priests.~
677 10 | for the most part over a vast territory. Indeed, the persecutors,
678 8 | were abandoned to the cruel vengeance of their adversaries. Furthermore,
679 10 | 000, while in the State of Vera Cruz only one priest was
680 23 | close to the heart of the Vicar of Christ, you will draw
681 14 | of the diocese that are victims of the deplorable measures
682 17 | means of gifts even, to visit and comfort the martyrs
683 10 | the Church in a still more vital spot; namely, in the existence
684 10 | declarations of the modus vivendi. Now in the State of Michoacan
685 8 | spirit in which the modus vivendihad been established. To Our
686 2 | endeavoured with all Our might to ward off the application of those
687 6 | give indications in various ways that it would not be averse
688 6 | religious order. Of even greater weight was the consideration that
689 | what
690 | whereas
691 | Whereupon
692 5 | wonderful were the ardour and whole-heartedness with which they responded
693 | whose
694 13 | to advices received, have wisely interpreted the instructions
695 12 | 12. We wished briefly to rehearse the
696 8 | Unfortunately, as all know, Our wishes and desires were not followed
697 7 | regulations of worship, nor of withdrawing Our protests against these
698 4 | your banishment you had to witness the struggles and martyrdom
699 5 | brethren in Mexico; and wonderful were the ardour and whole-heartedness
700 5 | forbear to encourage with word and counsel the lawful Christian
701 19 | striving to carry on a work of persuasion and of charity
702 3 | to Us shortly before in writing, banishing repeatedly Our
703 22 | this Apostolic See, have written glorious pages in the recent
704 23 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI ~ ~ ~
705 23 | day of September in the year 1932, the eleventh of Our
706 | yet
707 16 | different is the case of one who yields to such unjust regulations
708 | yours
709 | yourselves