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Paulus PP. VI
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1 3 | and faith" (De Paradiso, 14, 72; CSEL, XXXII, p. 330). 2 9 | Rome at Saint Peter's on 15 July 1971, the ninth year 3 9 | Saint Peter's on 15 July 1971, the ninth year of our pontificate. ~~ 4 5 | Romans, ed. Funk, I, p. 253). We are also firmly convinced 5 3 | must be your slave' (Mt 20:27)... It is love that carries 6 3 | served but to serve" (Mt 20:28). It is her wish to follow 7 3 | 14, 72; CSEL, XXXII, p. 330). She wishes to bring benefit 8 3 | above-mentioned Apostolic Letter (OA 42). In this way she will be 9 5 | to give and receive" (n. 44).~ 10 5 | nations" (n. 49; cf. nn. 48-49). This is demanded not 11 3 | faith" (De Paradiso, 14, 72; CSEL, XXXII, p. 330). She 12 4 | world" (Gaudium et spes, 88).~ 13 | about 14 6 | is always unequal to the actual needs. It will also be the 15 4 | superfluous". The Fathers then added: "Without being inflexible 16 4 | fitting it is that these admirable undertakings should increasingly 17 2 | Apostolic Letter Octogesima adveniens: the Council's task will 18 3 | and who very often are afflicted by pain, hunger and anxiety, 19 4 | sufferings of the modern age. As was the ancient custom 20 3 | no less than in the past ages, the Church considers it 21 1 | flourish in the Church. The aim is to enable the bishops 22 6 | task will be to pursue the aims described above: to coordinate 23 4 | God "to do their utmost to alleviate the sufferings of the modern 24 | along 25 | always 26 3 | follow his example, as Saint Ambrose writes: "The Christian people 27 | another 28 5 | love" (Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Letter to the Romans, ed. 29 3 | afflicted by pain, hunger and anxiety, or are stricken by grave 30 5 | It appears to us that this responsibility 31 6 | Christian Development, and we appoint and declare you its President. 32 2 | teaching on the problems arising from those needs, and with 33 7 | with their assistance to arrange the Council's activity and 34 1 | something that many have asked of us, and since we consider 35 4 | effectively, in reaching the goals assigned to them in the fields of 36 1 | recent foundation - for the attainment of these noble goals. We 37 3 | disinterested will to serve and by attention to the poorest, as we remarked 38 4 | Fathers then added: "Without being inflexible and completely 39 5 | upon the See of Peter and belongs to the apostolic mission 40 1 | organizations devoted to works of beneficence and assistance, to collaborate 41 9 | as a token of our special benevolence, we most cordially impart 42 5 | that we have charge, as its Bishop and Pastor, of the Church 43 9 | impart to you our Apostolic Blessing.~ Given in Rome at Saint 44 1 | more closely - within the broad field of Christian solidarity 45 3 | by the Son of God, who "came not to be served but to 46 Ded | To Our Venerable Brother~Cardinal JEAN VILLOT ~Secretary of 47 1 | else know and share our cares. We refer to the project 48 3 | 20:27)... It is love that carries out this service, love which 49 6 | development; to ensure that in the case of sudden disasters the 50 2 | Council's task will be to cast the light of Christ's teaching 51 1 | dignity, with the help of certain departments of the Roman 52 5 | of poor nations" (n. 49; cf. nn. 48-49). This is demanded 53 4 | should not be subject to chance and improvisation and should 54 6 | public and international character working in the same field 55 3 | proper to the Church which is characterized by a disinterested will 56 5 | by his will that we have charge, as its Bishop and Pastor, 57 2 | be to cast the light of Christ's teaching on the problems 58 4 | damage suffered. But it is clear to all how very fitting 59 2 | up of such a Council is clearly demanded by the growing 60 1 | project of linking more closely - within the broad field 61 1 | beneficence and assistance, to collaborate with united strength, together 62 4 | and that thus, by organic collaboration, they should succeed more 63 4 | completely uniform, the collection and distribution of aid 64 6 | may have the benefit of combined charitable undertakings; 65 1 | of God the possibility of coming together to deal with the 66 8 | that, within the Christian Community, it may give efficacious, 67 4 | Without being inflexible and completely uniform, the collection 68 1 | above-mentioned questions concerning the promotion of human society 69 4 | distribution of aid should be conducted in an orderly fashion in 70 8 | we place greater hope and confidence in this new Council. It 71 5 | presides... over the whole congregation of love" (Saint Ignatius 72 6 | After due consideration of all these elements, we 73 6 | resources and energies; to consult with the separated brethren 74 7 | suitable experimental period to convene representatives of these 75 5 | 253). We are also firmly convinced that we have a duty to remind 76 6 | and by a growing desire to cooperate, so that full human development 77 6 | aims described above: to coordinate the energies and undertakings 78 6 | the Council give help in a coordinated, effective and speedy manner, 79 6 | the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum" for Promoting Human 80 9 | special benevolence, we most cordially impart to you our Apostolic 81 4 | energy and resources. This corresponds fully with the wishes of 82 5 | superfluous wealth of rich countries should be placed at the 83 3 | they often lack strength or courage, and who very often are 84 3 | faith" (De Paradiso, 14, 72; CSEL, XXXII, p. 330). She wishes 85 1 | departments of the Roman Curia, whether of ancient or recent 86 4 | age. As was the ancient custom in the Church, they should 87 4 | conditions and to make good of damage suffered. But it is clear 88 7 | at the earliest possible date, in the form which you consider 89 3 | greater than hope and faith" (De Paradiso, 14, 72; CSEL, 90 1 | possibility of coming together to deal with the above-mentioned 91 6 | Development, and we appoint and declare you its President. Its task 92 8 | by need and are rightly demanding more human living conditions.~ 93 1 | with the help of certain departments of the Roman Curia, whether 94 4 | themselves to such ends. They deserve the highest praise for their 95 6 | information and by a growing desire to cooperate, so that full 96 3 | disasters, so that they are left destitute and lead a life of extreme 97 2 | needs which we described in detail in our recent Apostolic 98 2 | effective aid for resolving the difficulties which today oppress them.~ 99 1 | Gospel and promoting human dignity, with the help of certain 100 3 | her duty to serve men with diligent zeal and kindly goodwill 101 4 | in an orderly fashion in dioceses, nations, and throughout 102 3 | what the Lord said to his disciples: 'Anyone who wants to be 103 3 | which is characterized by a disinterested will to serve and by attention 104 4 | uniform, the collection and distribution of aid should be conducted 105 | do 106 7 | these organizations and draw up and establish such regulations 107 | each 108 7 | this new Council at the earliest possible date, in the form 109 8 | this new Council. It is our earnest hope that, within the Christian 110 5 | Antioch, Letter to the Romans, ed. Funk, I, p. 253). We are 111 6 | initiatives speedily into effect.~ 112 4 | they should succeed more effectively, in reaching the goals assigned 113 8 | Christian Community, it may give efficacious, though modest, aid for 114 5 | universal charity - the effort to bring about a world that 115 6 | consideration of all these elements, we set up and establish 116 | else 117 1 | the Church. The aim is to enable the bishops of the whole 118 1 | by the duty of charity to encourage the whole human family along 119 6 | charitable organizations and by encouraging, as far as possible, an 120 5 | individuals. As we recalled in our Encyclical, Populorum Progressio, " 121 4 | their timely and provident endeavours to promote full development 122 4 | devoted themselves to such ends. They deserve the highest 123 4 | to unnecessary wastes of energy and resources. This corresponds 124 6 | charity and development; to ensure that in the case of sudden 125 5 | to the apostolic mission entrusted to us by God, since it is 126 7 | We are therefore entrusting to you, Venerable Brother, 127 4 | the entire world" (Gaudium et spes, 88).~ 128 | even 129 3 | is her wish to follow his example, as Saint Ambrose writes: " 130 6 | People of God, by appropriate exchange of information and by a 131 6 | misfortune the help they expect from her, even though, unfortunately, 132 7 | establish such regulations as experience will suggest.~ 133 7 | methods; and after a suitable experimental period to convene representatives 134 3 | destitute and lead a life of extreme misery.~ 135 6 | the Church, to whom all eyes are turned, will be able 136 3 | assistance for men who are today faced with the task of solving 137 6 | charitable undertakings; to facilitate relations between Catholic 138 6 | far as possible, an ever fairer sharing of resources and 139 3 | is greater than hope and faith" (De Paradiso, 14, 72; CSEL, 140 1 | encourage the whole human family along the path of sincere 141 6 | organizations and by encouraging, as far as possible, an ever fairer 142 4 | conducted in an orderly fashion in dioceses, nations, and 143 9 | may inspire you and your fellow workers and, as a pledge 144 4 | assigned to them in the fields of charity, aid and promoting 145 5 | I, p. 253). We are also firmly convinced that we have a 146 4 | is clear to all how very fitting it is that these admirable 147 4 | organizations should be wisely and fittingly regulated by a mutual harmony 148 1 | and the initiatives which flourish in the Church. The aim is 149 3 | 20:28). It is her wish to follow his example, as Saint Ambrose 150 5 | responsibility rests first and foremost upon the See of Peter and 151 7 | earliest possible date, in the form which you consider most 152 6 | human development may be fostered in a steady and well-ordered 153 8 | aid for the ever greater fostering of well-ordered activity 154 1 | whether of ancient or recent foundation - for the attainment of 155 3 | kindly goodwill for she was founded by the Son of God, who " 156 5 | Letter to the Romans, ed. Funk, I, p. 253). We are also 157 4 | throughout the entire world" (Gaudium et spes, 88).~ 158 9 | and, as a pledge of his gifts and as a token of our special 159 9 | our Apostolic Blessing.~ Given in Rome at Saint Peter's 160 4 | living conditions and to make good of damage suffered. But 161 4 | of the substance of their goods, and not only out of what 162 3 | diligent zeal and kindly goodwill for she was founded by the 163 9 | We pray God that his grace may inspire you and your 164 3 | anxiety, or are stricken by grave disasters, so that they 165 | had 166 4 | undertakings should increasingly harmonize with one another and that 167 4 | such ends. They deserve the highest praise for their timely 168 | him 169 | how 170 | however 171 3 | often are afflicted by pain, hunger and anxiety, or are stricken 172 | I 173 5 | congregation of love" (Saint Ignatius of Antioch, Letter to the 174 9 | benevolence, we most cordially impart to you our Apostolic Blessing.~ 175 4 | be subject to chance and improvisation and should never lead to 176 7 | Catholic organizations and to include them in the Council; with 177 4 | admirable undertakings should increasingly harmonize with one another 178 | indeed 179 6 | of sudden disasters the individual members of the Council give 180 5 | mutual solidarity as are individuals. As we recalled in our Encyclical, 181 4 | then added: "Without being inflexible and completely uniform, 182 1 | modern world, we intend to inform you diligently of it; for 183 6 | appropriate exchange of information and by a growing desire 184 9 | pray God that his grace may inspire you and your fellow workers 185 6 | and be, as it were, his instrument for putting such activities 186 1 | in the modern world, we intend to inform you diligently 187 6 | organizations of a public and international character working in the 188 | into 189 Ded | Venerable Brother~Cardinal JEAN VILLOT ~Secretary of State~ 190 9 | Rome at Saint Peter's on 15 July 1971, the ninth year of 191 5 | the obligation of social justice and of mutual solidarity 192 3 | men with diligent zeal and kindly goodwill for she was founded 193 1 | you more than anyone else know and share our cares. We 194 3 | The Christian people are known for this service, in accordance 195 3 | problems, in which they often lack strength or courage, and 196 3 | disasters, so that they are left destitute and lead a life 197 | less 198 3 | left destitute and lead a life of extreme misery.~ 199 2 | task will be to cast the light of Christ's teaching on 200 1 | refer to the project of linking more closely - within the 201 1 | mutual solidarity, we have long had in mind a new project. 202 3 | accordance with what the Lord said to his disciples: ' 203 | make 204 1 | promoting of the development of mankind through true charity - all 205 6 | coordinated, effective and speedy manner, with due respect for the 206 6 | use of ever more suitable means; to assist bishops and all 207 4 | the Church, they should meet this obligation out of the 208 6 | disasters the individual members of the Council give help 209 1 | solidarity, we have long had in mind a new project. This project 210 3 | and lead a life of extreme misery.~ 211 6 | to give those stricken by misfortune the help they expect from 212 8 | give efficacious, though modest, aid for the ever greater 213 7 | will be for you, in our name, to select from all over 214 4 | development of peoples. It is also necessary that the activity of these 215 8 | world who are oppressed by need and are rightly demanding 216 | never 217 9 | Peter's on 15 July 1971, the ninth year of our pontificate. ~~ 218 5 | poor nations" (n. 49; cf. nn. 48-49). This is demanded 219 | no 220 1 | the attainment of these noble goals. We therefore think 221 7 | the world an appropriate number of Catholic organizations 222 3 | above-mentioned Apostolic Letter (OA 42). In this way she will 223 8 | As is obvious, we place greater hope and 224 2 | recent Apostolic Letter Octogesima adveniens: the Council's 225 6 | and all those in public office by setting up appropriate 226 | one 227 1 | goals. We therefore think it opportune to set up a special Council 228 2 | difficulties which today oppress them.~ 229 8 | all in the world who are oppressed by need and are rightly 230 4 | should be conducted in an orderly fashion in dioceses, nations, 231 4 | another and that thus, by organic collaboration, they should 232 7 | Venerable Brother, the duty of organizing this new Council at the 233 3 | very often are afflicted by pain, hunger and anxiety, or 234 3 | than hope and faith" (De Paradiso, 14, 72; CSEL, XXXII, p. 235 3 | time no less than in the past ages, the Church considers 236 5 | charge, as its Bishop and Pastor, of the Church of Rome and 237 1 | whole human family along the path of sincere and mutual solidarity, 238 Ded | Secretary of State~ POPE PAUL VI ~Venerable Brother,~ ~ 239 9 | year of our pontificate. ~~PAULUS PP. VI ~ ~ 240 1 | Pontiff - who strives to perform his universal mission of 241 7 | a suitable experimental period to convene representatives 242 8 | As is obvious, we place greater hope and confidence 243 5 | rich countries should be placed at the service of poor nations" ( 244 9 | fellow workers and, as a pledge of his gifts and as a token 245 6 | and establish in Rome the Pontifical Council "Cor Unum" for Promoting 246 9 | 1971, the ninth year of our pontificate. ~~PAULUS PP. VI ~ ~ 247 5 | placed at the service of poor nations" (n. 49; cf. nn. 248 3 | and by attention to the poorest, as we remarked in the above-mentioned 249 Ded | VILLOT ~Secretary of State~ POPE PAUL VI ~Venerable Brother,~ ~ 250 5 | recalled in our Encyclical, Populorum Progressio, "the superfluous 251 1 | all the People of God the possibility of coming together to deal 252 9 | our pontificate. ~~PAULUS PP. VI ~ ~ 253 4 | They deserve the highest praise for their timely and provident 254 9 | We pray God that his grace may inspire 255 6 | appoint and declare you its President. Its task will be to pursue 256 5 | of Rome and that Church "presides... over the whole congregation 257 1 | accordance with the unchangeable principles of the Gospel.~ 258 5 | our Encyclical, Populorum Progressio, "the superfluous wealth 259 4 | provident endeavours to promote full development of living 260 1 | questions concerning the promotion of human society and development 261 1 | Prompted by the duty of charity to 262 3 | brethren, with that sensitivity proper to the Church which is characterized 263 3 | way she will be able to provide effective assistance for 264 4 | praise for their timely and provident endeavours to promote full 265 4 | regulated by a mutual harmony of purpose, so that it should not be 266 6 | President. Its task will be to pursue the aims described above: 267 6 | were, his instrument for putting such activities of initiatives 268 1 | with the above-mentioned questions concerning the promotion 269 4 | succeed more effectively, in reaching the goals assigned to them 270 5 | as are individuals. As we recalled in our Encyclical, Populorum 271 5 | will be able to give and receive" (n. 44).~ 272 1 | and share our cares. We refer to the project of linking 273 4 | be wisely and fittingly regulated by a mutual harmony of purpose, 274 7 | draw up and establish such regulations as experience will suggest.~ 275 3 | attention to the poorest, as we remarked in the above-mentioned Apostolic 276 5 | convinced that we have a duty to remind all nations that they are 277 4 | Council: the Council Fathers reminded all of the duty of the People 278 7 | experimental period to convene representatives of these organizations and 279 2 | ever more effective aid for resolving the difficulties which today 280 6 | speedy manner, with due respect for the rights and methods 281 5 | appears to us that this responsibility rests first and foremost 282 5 | that this responsibility rests first and foremost upon 283 5 | the superfluous wealth of rich countries should be placed 284 8 | oppressed by need and are rightly demanding more human living 285 6 | with due respect for the rights and methods of each. In 286 5 | of Antioch, Letter to the Romans, ed. Funk, I, p. 253). We 287 3 | accordance with what the Lord said to his disciples: 'Anyone 288 4 | fully with the wishes of the Second Vatican Council: the Council 289 Ded | Brother~Cardinal JEAN VILLOT ~Secretary of State~ POPE PAUL VI ~ 290 5 | first and foremost upon the See of Peter and belongs to 291 7 | for you, in our name, to select from all over the world 292 3 | the brethren, with that sensitivity proper to the Church which 293 6 | energies; to consult with the separated brethren so that where possible 294 3 | God, who "came not to be served but to serve" (Mt 20:28). 295 1 | than anyone else know and share our cares. We refer to the 296 6 | possible, an ever fairer sharing of resources and energies; 297 1 | family along the path of sincere and mutual solidarity, we 298 3 | first among you must be your slave' (Mt 20:27)... It is love 299 5 | only by the obligation of social justice and of mutual solidarity 300 1 | concerning the promotion of human society and development in accordance 301 3 | today faced with the task of solving the most varied problems, 302 | some 303 | something 304 3 | for she was founded by the Son of God, who "came not to 305 1 | Council which would, so to speak, offer to all the People 306 6 | activities of initiatives speedily into effect.~ 307 6 | coordinated, effective and speedy manner, with due respect 308 4 | entire world" (Gaudium et spes, 88).~ 309 6 | undertaken in the charitable sphere, to assist him diligently 310 1 | his universal mission of spreading the Gospel and promoting 311 Ded | JEAN VILLOT ~Secretary of State~ POPE PAUL VI ~Venerable 312 6 | development may be fostered in a steady and well-ordered way by 313 1 | the Roman Pontiff - who strives to perform his universal 314 4 | so that it should not be subject to chance and improvisation 315 4 | this obligation out of the substance of their goods, and not 316 4 | collaboration, they should succeed more effectively, in reaching 317 6 | ensure that in the case of sudden disasters the individual 318 4 | and to make good of damage suffered. But it is clear to all 319 4 | utmost to alleviate the sufferings of the modern age. As was 320 7 | regulations as experience will suggest.~ 321 6 | Council's task, whenever the Supreme Pontiff considers that some 322 1 | fully in harmony with the tasks which the Church must undertake 323 2 | cast the light of Christ's teaching on the problems arising 324 [Title]| TEXT~ 325 | themselves 326 | then 327 | there 328 1 | noble goals. We therefore think it opportune to set up a 329 | through 330 | throughout 331 | thus 332 3 | In our time no less than in the past 333 4 | highest praise for their timely and provident endeavours 334 9 | pledge of his gifts and as a token of our special benevolence, 335 | towards 336 1 | development of mankind through true charity - all the energies 337 6 | Church, to whom all eyes are turned, will be able to give those 338 1 | development in accordance with the unchangeable principles of the Gospel.~ 339 | under 340 1 | tasks which the Church must undertake in the modern world, we 341 6 | or initiatives should be undertaken in the charitable sphere, 342 6 | unfortunately, this help is always unequal to the actual needs. It 343 6 | expect from her, even though, unfortunately, this help is always unequal 344 4 | inflexible and completely uniform, the collection and distribution 345 1 | assistance, to collaborate with united strength, together with 346 4 | and should never lead to unnecessary wastes of energy and resources. 347 6 | Pontifical Council "Cor Unum" for Promoting Human and 348 | upon 349 6 | well-ordered way by the use of ever more suitable means; 350 4 | People of God "to do their utmost to alleviate the sufferings 351 3 | task of solving the most varied problems, in which they 352 4 | the wishes of the Second Vatican Council: the Council Fathers 353 Ded | Venerable Brother~Cardinal JEAN VILLOT ~Secretary of State~ POPE 354 3 | his disciples: 'Anyone who wants to be first among you must 355 4 | never lead to unnecessary wastes of energy and resources. 356 5 | Progressio, "the superfluous wealth of rich countries should 357 | were 358 | whenever 359 | whether 360 | whom 361 4 | organizations should be wisely and fittingly regulated 362 3 | serve" (Mt 20:28). It is her wish to follow his example, as 363 | Without 364 9 | inspire you and your fellow workers and, as a pledge of his 365 6 | international character working in the same field of charity 366 1 | organizations devoted to works of beneficence and assistance, 367 | would 368 3 | example, as Saint Ambrose writes: "The Christian people are 369 3 | Paradiso, 14, 72; CSEL, XXXII, p. 330). She wishes to 370 9 | 15 July 1971, the ninth year of our pontificate. ~~PAULUS 371 3 | serve men with diligent zeal and kindly goodwill for


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