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1 11 | 11. For under an appearance
2 12 | 12. Under the guise of defending
3 13 | 13. While they declare that
4 14 | 14. Hence all its members are
5 15 | 15. In order to spread these
6 6(3) | AAS 44 (1952) 153 and ff.~
7 16 | 16. In these meetings, the
8 17 | 17. There should also be noted
9 19 | 19. Against methods of acting
10 1(1) | Acta Apostolicae Sedis 18 (1926) 432.~
11 57 | Peter and Paul, in the year 1958, the 20th of Our Pontificate.~
12 57 | Paul, in the year 1958, the 20th of Our Pontificate.~PIUS
13 21 | 21. For the Church exhorts
14 39(13) | 29, 1943: AAS 35 (1943) 211-212.~
15 39(13) | 1943: AAS 35 (1943) 211-212.~
16 48(19) | 1951: AAS 43 (1951) pp. 217-18.~
17 22 | 22. The Church has always impressed
18 23 | 23. However, if Christians
19 28(8) | Apostolicae Sedis 20 (1928) 245.~
20 26 | 26. But peace - as you well
21 27 | 27. Peace worthy of the name
22 28 | 28. As she looks forward to
23 57 | Peter's, in Rome, June 29th, the feast of the Holy Apostles
24 30 | 30. Assuming false and unjust
25 31 | 31. This opinion - it seems
26 32 | 32. "The power of the Church
27 38(12) | Canon 329, sect. 2.~
28 33 | 33. "By God's appointment the
29 38(11) | Canon 331, sect. 3.~
30 34 | 34. This truth had already
31 36 | 36. Here We must mention a
32 37 | 37. We have heard that many
33 33(9) | tr.: TPS v. 1, no. 4, pp. 375 ff. - Ed.]~
34 38 | 38. For it has been clearly
35 39 | 39. Granted this exception,
36 40 | 40. And when We later addressed
37 41 | 41. Acts requiring the power
38 42 | 42. To such conduct the warning
39 1(1) | Apostolicae Sedis 18 (1926) 432.~
40 45 | 45. Well known are the terms
41 48 | 48. Consequently, if consecration
42 46(17) | chap. 3; Coll. Lac., Vll, p.484.~
43 49 | 49. What then is to be the
44 50 | 50. It is obvious that no thought
45 51 | 51. It is surely a matter for
46 52 | 52. And some have even become
47 53 | 53. Venerable brethren and
48 54 | 54. But now, following the
49 55 | 55. Be constant then and put
50 56 | 56. He sees clearly your anguish
51 57 | 57. Relying on this hope, to
52 34(10) | AAS 4(1912) 658.~
53 33(9) | 2, 1954: AAS 46 (1954) 671-672. [Eng. tr.: TPS v. 1,
54 33(9) | 1954: AAS 46 (1954) 671-672. [Eng. tr.: TPS v. 1, no.
55 8 | 8. In these days, however,
56 47(18) | Canon 953.~
57 45 | testimony of the Scriptures and abiding by the wise and clear decrees
58 10 | international peace; that they might accept that species of socialism
59 10 | introduced among you and, having accepted it, support and spread it;
60 52 | certainly been deliberate accomplishments of the Church's persecutors)
61 21 | to give due obedience in accord with natural and positive
62 50 | superiors had designated in accordance with canon law and the special
63 | according
64 21 | in peace and order daily achieve greater prosperity and further
65 34 | made this statement: "All actions of a Christian man so far
66 21 | public office, to give them active and ready assistance for
67 10 | that, finally, they might actively cooperate with civil authorities
68 10 | For by particularly subtle activity an association has been
69 33(9) | Address to Cardinals and Bishops,
70 40 | constantly subject and to adhere both by the reverence of
71 36 | speed and to entrust the administration of dioceses to those pastors
72 25 | over again of peace and admonish Catholics earnestly to exert
73 39 | the Roman Pontiff as We admonished in the Encyclical Letter
74 27 | Prince of Peace,"7 and who adopted this title as a kind of
75 10 | sentiments; that they might advance the cause of international
76 22 | what is truly useful or advantageous to a country.~
77 30 | unjust premises, they are not afraid to take a position which
78 56 | strength and in a calmer age, happier days will shine
79 34 | that is, so far as they agree with or are contrary to
80 6 | beneficent and necessary since it aids Chinese priests in their
81 5 | 5. But, alas, after a few years the sky
82 36 | this kind of election they allege a need to look after the
83 49 | they had to act as they alleged because of the need to tend
84 3 | 3. The memory of that allocution comes to Our mind today,
85 38 | if the Apostolic See has allowed it in express terms and
86 54 | episcopate. Daily at the altar We offer to the Divine Redeemer
87 | although
88 39 | this office they are not altogether independent but are subordinate
89 | always
90 56 | 56. He sees clearly your anguish and your torments. He particularly
91 24 | Peter and the other Apostles answered the first persecutors of
92 | anyone
93 44 | office of St. Peter the Apostle.~
94 6 | priests in their Christian apostolate.~
95 43 | excuse their way of acting by appealing to another custom, and they
96 11 | 11. For under an appearance of patriotism, which in
97 32 | institution, interpretation and application, in so far as the moral
98 42 | Divine Teacher fittingly apply: "He who enters not by the
99 9 | condemned by Us seems to be approaching its final stages and to
100 7 | consequences, cannot receive the approval of a Catholic, since it
101 14 | its members are forced to approve those unjust prescriptions
102 48(19) | Congregation of the Holy Office, April 9, 1951: AAS 43 (1951) pp.
103 35 | Moreover, even when those who arbitrarily set and defend these narrow
104 50 | vacant sees, as they wish to argue in defense, but of episcopal
105 53 | dissensions which are being aroused. Our intention is that,
106 43 | lawful for one to restore arrangements which are no longer valid
107 52 | some have even become so arrogant that they blame the Apostolic
108 17 | assent which is not freely asked for as should be the case.~
109 32 | in so far as the moral aspect is concerned, are within
110 28 | given to the legitimate aspirations and rights of the nation,
111 21 | give them active and ready assistance for the promotion of those
112 43 | they have unrighteously assumed, defend their position by
113 30 | 30. Assuming false and unjust premises,
114 54 | those torments which rend asunder your bodies or your minds,
115 11 | gradually embrace the tenets of atheistic materialism, by which God
116 10 | among you to which has been attached the title of "patriotic,"
117 6 | imprimis3 rebuked the unjust attack. In that letter, for the
118 48 | Church is being seriously attacked, an excommunication reserved
119 8 | to note that in the daily attacks which you have met neither
120 10 | association is simply an attempt to execute certain well
121 17 | of all ages are forced to attend these courses. An almost
122 8 | however, We have to draw attention to the fact that the Church
123 28 | has ever kept a friendly attitude toward the various events
124 6 | powers she possesses to attract the souls of all men to
125 28(8) | Apostolic Delegate to China, Aug. 1, 1928: Acta Apostolicae
126 35 | a hidden meaning by the author, as if these prescriptions
127 7 | doctrine as understood by its authors, whether in theory or in
128 48 | been established which is automatically incurred by the consecrator
129 7 | of the so-called "three autonomies," We warned - by virtue
130 43 | 43. We are aware that those who thus belittle
131 28 | civilization and culture go back to the earliest times, which
132 34 | are morally either good or bad - that is, so far as they
133 3 | without effect, for new bands of shepherds and heralds
134 1 | in the majestic Vatican Basilica, Our immediate Predecessor
135 | becomes
136 | beginning
137 56 | forth in secret when they behold the efforts of those who
138 45 | which all the faithful must believe that 'the Holy Apostolic
139 35 | with regard to truths to be believed, and to observe what they
140 43 | aware that those who thus belittle obedience in order to justify
141 23 | to human authority) what belongs to Caesar, then Caesar likewise,
142 6 | purpose nor harmful, but beneficent and necessary since it aids
143 17 | and months, so weaken and benumb the strength of mind and
144 | between
145 27 | on right order; one which binds all together - citizens,
146 [Title]| CHILDREN, ~THE ARCHBISHOPS, BISHIOPS, OTHER LOCAL ORDINARIES ~
147 52 | become so arrogant that they blame the Apostolic See for these
148 53 | remain steadfast and without blemish in that faith by which We
149 56 | pains and tortures, the blood of the martyrs of past and
150 15 | which, as We have said, boasts of its patriotism - uses
151 54 | which rend asunder your bodies or your minds, particularly
152 56 | you. These tears, these bodily pains and tortures, the
153 16 | threats, and deceit. If any bold spirit strives to defend
154 35 | they proceed with such boldness that they refuse to obey
155 40 | of obedience and by the bond of unity."14~
156 27 | Supreme Lawgiver, and by the bonds of mutual fraternal love
157 8 | has been wanting. You have borne witness to this faith and
158 16 | smothered and overcome and he is branded with a mark of infamy as
159 56 | past and present - all will bring it about that, through the
160 8 | so many great sorrows it brings Us great comfort to note
161 8 | in recent years has been brought to still worse straits.
162 1 | flowers and . . . latest buds of the Chinese episcopate."1~
163 38 | fit for the dignity and burden of the episcopacy,11 and
164 56 | regain its strength and in a calmer age, happier days will shine
165 24 | cast aside all doubt and calmly and firmly repeat the words
166 38 | selection of an episcopal candidate, this is lawful only if
167 52 | requisite data about qualified candidates for the episcopacy simply
168 47 | Pastor, can render void the canonical appointment granted to any
169 38 | expressly laid down in the canons that it pertains to the
170 33(9) | Address to Cardinals and Bishops, Nov. 2, 1954:
171 57 | flocks committed to your care We most lovingly grant in
172 55 | anxiety upon Him, because He cares for you."20~
173 29 | who do not shrink from casting suspicion on the Apostolic
174 10 | that they might advance the cause of international peace;
175 9 | its final stages and to be causing its most serious damage.~
176 28(8) | Cfr. message of Pius XI to the
177 46(17) | Vatican Council, session IV, chap. 3; Coll. Lac., Vll, p.484.~
178 3 | Successor, sent to feed those chosen flocks of the Lord.~
179 22 | incontestable the principle that Christianity never opposes or obstructs
180 28 | populous than any other, whose civilization and culture go back to the
181 47 | priests or of laymen, can claim the right of nominating
182 12 | the Holy See itself, are claimed to admit to and promote
183 30 | authority of the Church, claiming that there are certain questions -
184 25 | of this association which claims a monopoly on patriotism,
185 50 | likewise be added that those clerics have been cast into prison,
186 42 | into the sheepfold, but climbs up another way, is a thief
187 54 | We must tell you of the close and particular feelings
188 5 | sky was overcast by storm clouds. On your Christian communities,
189 17 | that by a kind of psychic coercion an assent is extracted which
190 46(17) | Council, session IV, chap. 3; Coll. Lac., Vll, p.484.~
191 46 | dignity, both individually and collectively, are bound by the duty of
192 8 | sorrows it brings Us great comfort to note that in the daily
193 7 | which We exercise by divine command - that this same doctrine
194 53 | the encouragement of your common father, you may remain steadfast
195 52 | because she was prevented from communicating freely and safely with the
196 36 | because they do not oppose the communist desires and political methods,
197 37 | conscience warn all that this is completely at variance with the teachings
198 49 | then is to be the opinion concerning the excuse added by members
199 33 | observance of the natural law concerns the way by which man must
200 9 | the false doctrine already condemned by Us seems to be approaching
201 38 | defined persons or groups, the conditions and circumstances being
202 42 | 42. To such conduct the warning words of the
203 47 | that no one can lawfully confer episcopal consecration unless
204 18 | fear, by so-called forced confessions, by custody in a place where
205 30 | take a position which would confine within a narrow scope the
206 39 | have been neither named nor confirmed by the Apostolic See, but
207 26 | practices, which do not conform with the meaning and way
208 48(19) | Decree of Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office, April
209 15 | and group meetings and congresses.~
210 28 | which - it may be reasonably conjectured - will become even greater
211 6 | for the sake of truth and conscious of Our duty, We declared
212 48 | automatically incurred by the consecrator and by anyone who has received
213 7 | whether in theory or in its consequences, cannot receive the approval
214 48 | 48. Consequently, if consecration of this
215 20 | guise of patriotism, We consider it Our duty to remind everyone
216 26 | beloved sons - does not consist of words alone and does
217 35 | origin from some secret conspiracy against their own nation.~
218 55 | 55. Be constant then and put your trust
219 40 | bishops are bound to be constantly subject and to adhere both
220 14 | universality, and hierarchical constitution of the Church; to admit
221 17 | assent is extracted which contains almost no human element,
222 45 | of the blessed Peter and continues to be the true Vicar of
223 26 | suitable for the moment but contradict one's real plans and practices,
224 23 | Caesar likewise, or those who control the state, cannot exact
225 10 | finally, they might actively cooperate with civil authorities in
226 27 | mutual fraternal love and cooperation.~
227 | could
228 45 | Pontiffs, and the general Councils, We renew the definition
229 18 | reeducated," and those "Peoples' Courts" to which even venerable
230 10 | an association has been created among you to which has been
231 48 | right and law, and by this crime the unity of the Church
232 20 | 20. And since these crimes are being committed under
233 41 | gravely illicit, that is, criminal and sacrilegious.~
234 28 | whose civilization and culture go back to the earliest
235 9 | China are, by deceit and cunning endeavor, changing so much
236 6 | Encyclical of January 18, 1952, Cupimus imprimis3 rebuked the unjust
237 18 | so-called forced confessions, by custody in a place where citizens
238 43 | by appealing to another custom, and they indisputably prove
239 9 | causing its most serious damage.~
240 37 | ecclesiastics have rashly dared to receive episcopal consecration,
241 52 | needed, to obtain requisite data about qualified candidates
242 1 | immediate Predecessor of deathless memory, Pius XI, duly consecrated
243 18 | and in public, by traps, deceits, grave fear, by so-called
244 10 | fatherland, which can certainly deceive the unsuspecting - it is
245 48(19) | Decree of Sacred Congregation of
246 43 | authority of the Church long ago decreed otherwise. In no sense do
247 45 | abiding by the wise and clear decrees both of our predecessors,
248 39 | elected and consecrated in defiance of its express orders, enjoy
249 36 | faithful - with a grief that defies description. For those who
250 35 | to obey the precise and definite prescriptions of the Holy
251 28 | nation to preserve that degree of dignity which becomes
252 28(8) | Pius XI to the Apostolic Delegate to China, Aug. 1, 1928:
253 52 | which have certainly been deliberate accomplishments of the Church'
254 43 | that they follow this line deliberately in order to escape from
255 31 | entirely unnecessary to demonstrate its existence - is utterly
256 11 | by which God Himself is denied and religious principles
257 46 | truth from which no one can depart without loss of faith and
258 19 | from uttering a protest deploring the deranged conscience
259 9 | with a heart filled to its depths with sorrow and anxiety,
260 19 | a protest deploring the deranged conscience of their fellow
261 10 | authorities in defending what they describe as political and religious
262 36 | with a grief that defies description. For those who profess themselves
263 25 | excellent and righteous, for who deserves greater praise than the
264 50 | ecclesiastical superiors had designated in accordance with canon
265 29 | and hint that it has evil designs toward your country.~
266 38 | circumstances being very plainly determined.~
267 18 | minds are upset - by every device, in private and in public,
268 36 | the people the position, devoid of all truth, that Catholics
269 54 | now, following the ardent dictates of Our heart, We must tell
270 | did
271 51 | advantage is taken of their difficulties to establish false shepherds
272 39 | As far as his own diocese is concerned each (bishop)
273 26 | true peace but with hatred, discord, and deceit.~
274 17 | endless series of lectures and discussions, lasting for weeks and months,
275 36 | considerable time been striving to disseminate among the people the position,
276 53 | sow among you, and by the dissensions which are being aroused.
277 37 | right order of the society divinely instituted by Jesus Christ
278 12 | promote schemes for earthly domination or to give ready and willing
279 | done
280 42 | He who enters not by the door into the sheepfold, but
281 24 | Christian should cast aside all doubt and calmly and firmly repeat
282 | down
283 18 | bishops are ignominiously dragged for trial.~
284 1 | deathless memory, Pius XI, duly consecrated and raised to
285 23 | variance with their religious duties or to sever themselves from
286 28 | hopes for this peaceful dwelling together of nations, the
287 28 | and culture go back to the earliest times, which has, in past
288 25 | peace and admonish Catholics earnestly to exert all their efforts
289 13 | ecclesiastical and civil powers easier, this association in reality
290 16 | defend truth, his voice is easily smothered and overcome and
291 30 | which concern social and economic matters - in which Catholics
292 45 | renew the definition of the Ecumenical Council of Florence, by
293 33(9) | 1, no. 4, pp. 375 ff. - Ed.]~
294 3 | nor did it prove without effect, for new bands of shepherds
295 13 | rights of the Church and effecting its complete subjection
296 15 | these wicked principles more efficiently and to fix them in everyone'
297 39 | the contrary, have been elected and consecrated in defiance
298 36 | have the power of directly electing their bishops. To excuse
299 36 | To excuse this kind of election they allege a need to look
300 37 | have heard that many such elections have been held contrary
301 17 | contains almost no human element, an assent which is not
302 | else
303 2 | who with great love has embraced you who are in great part
304 6 | a mother's anxiety, she embraces all peoples in impartial
305 25 | 25. With emphatic insistence, those who promote
306 6 | no earthly advantage but employs what powers she possesses
307 53 | and strengthened by the encouragement of your common father, you
308 21 | For the Church exhorts and encourages Catholics to love their
309 9 | are, by deceit and cunning endeavor, changing so much for the
310 17 | these courses. An almost endless series of lectures and discussions,
311 16 | with a mark of infamy as an enemy of his native land and of
312 33(9) | AAS 46 (1954) 671-672. [Eng. tr.: TPS v. 1, no. 4, pp.
313 39 | defiance of its express orders, enjoy no powers of teaching or
314 39 | Roman Pontiff, although enjoying ordinary power of jurisdiction
315 42 | fittingly apply: "He who enters not by the door into the
316 31 | This opinion - it seems entirely unnecessary to demonstrate
317 36 | all possible speed and to entrust the administration of dioceses
318 39 | bishop) feeds the flock entrusted to him as a true shepherd
319 40(14) | Encyclical epistle Ad Sinarum gentem, Oct.
320 31 | utterly false and full of error because, as We declared
321 53 | which we are moved by the errors which certain men are trying
322 43 | deliberately in order to escape from the discipline which
323 4 | later We had the pleasure of establishing the hierarchy in China and
324 | ever
325 29 | See and hint that it has evil designs toward your country.~
326 23 | control the state, cannot exact obedience when they would
327 25 | surface these words are excellent and righteous, for who deserves
328 39 | 39. Granted this exception, it follows that bishops
329 48 | being seriously attacked, an excommunication reserved specialissimo modo
330 10 | is simply an attempt to execute certain well defined and
331 39 | the name of Christ. Yet in exercising this office they are not
332 25 | admonish Catholics earnestly to exert all their efforts to establish
333 21 | 21. For the Church exhorts and encourages Catholics
334 14 | missionaries are cast into exile, and by which bishops, priests,
335 50 | have been cast into prison, exiled, or removed by other means,
336 13 | that every kind of freedom exist in religious matters and
337 31 | unnecessary to demonstrate its existence - is utterly false and full
338 28 | together of nations, the Church expects each nation to preserve
339 3 | Church in your fatherland is experiencing great suffering and loss.
340 34 | had already been wisely explained by Our Predecessor St. Pius
341 12 | ready and willing consent to exploitation of the people, as if they,
342 28 | Predecessor of happy memory and expressed the desire that "full recognition
343 38 | it has been clearly and expressly laid down in the canons
344 17 | psychic coercion an assent is extracted which contains almost no
345 8 | to draw attention to the fact that the Church in your
346 27 | one that is stable, just, fair, and founded on right order;
347 34 | natural and divine law - fall under the judgment and jurisdiction
348 36 | mention a symptom of this falling away from the Church. It
349 27 | all together - citizens, families, and peoples - by the firm
350 18 | by traps, deceits, grave fear, by so-called forced confessions,
351 57 | in Rome, June 29th, the feast of the Holy Apostles Peter
352 3 | in his Successor, sent to feed those chosen flocks of the
353 39 | concerned each (bishop) feeds the flock entrusted to him
354 54 | the close and particular feelings of intimacy which draw Us
355 5 | from times long past, there fell sad and sorrowful times.
356 19 | deranged conscience of their fellow men.~
357 9 | declare openly, with a heart filled to its depths with sorrow
358 36 | very serious matter and fills Our heart - the heart of
359 9 | seems to be approaching its final stages and to be causing
360 10 | support and spread it; that, finally, they might actively cooperate
361 56 | torments. He particularly finds acceptable the grief of
362 27 | families, and peoples - by the firm ties of the rights of the
363 24 | all doubt and calmly and firmly repeat the words with which
364 38 | judge whether a person is fit for the dignity and burden
365 42 | words of the Divine Teacher fittingly apply: "He who enters not
366 15 | more efficiently and to fix them in everyone's mind,
367 42 | will not follow, but will flee from him, because they do
368 45 | the Ecumenical Council of Florence, by virtue of which all
369 5 | many of which had been flourishing from times long past, there
370 1 | as you well know, "the flowers and . . . latest buds of
371 18 | place where citizens are forcibly "reeducated," and those "
372 23 | usurping God's rights or forcing Christians either to act
373 10 | often been proclaimed - was formed ostensibly to join the clergy
374 26 | does not rely on changing formulas which are suitable for the
375 56 | religious and laymen, pour forth in secret when they behold
376 28 | 28. As she looks forward to and hopes for this peaceful
377 10 | in view: that they might foster patriotic sentiments; that
378 27 | and by the bonds of mutual fraternal love and cooperation.~
379 11 | which in reality is just a fraud, this association aims primarily
380 50 | in various ways from the free exercise of their power
381 28 | Church, which has ever kept a friendly attitude toward the various
382 1 | consecrated and raised to the fullness of the priesthood, as you
383 43 | themselves with regard to those functions which they have unrighteously
384 28 | become even greater in the future ages, provided it pursues
385 2 | apostolic journeys and to gather together your sheep. It
386 37 | which this Apostolic See gave those involved.~Since, therefore,
387 45 | Roman Pontiffs, and the general Councils, We renew the definition
388 10 | despite these sweeping generalizations about defense of peace and
389 57 | Lord, as a token of divine gifts and a sign of Our special
390 28 | civilization and culture go back to the earliest times,
391 11 | primarily at making Catholics gradually embrace the tenets of atheistic
392 57 | your care We most lovingly grant in the Lord, as a token
393 18 | public, by traps, deceits, grave fear, by so-called forced
394 41 | them was valid, are yet gravely illicit, that is, criminal
395 [Title]| Brethren and Beloved Children, ~Greetings and Apostolic Benediction.~
396 33 | way and is the guide and guardian of men with respect to their
397 33 | shows the way and is the guide and guardian of men with
398 29 | 29. On the other hand, as has been made known
399 38 | Roman Pontiff.12 But if, as happens at times, some persons or
400 56 | strength and in a calmer age, happier days will shine upon it.~
401 28 | Our late Predecessor of happy memory and expressed the
402 6 | neither without purpose nor harmful, but beneficent and necessary
403 26 | way of true peace but with hatred, discord, and deceit.~
404 10 | introduced among you and, having accepted it, support and
405 45 | true Vicar of Christ and head of the whole Church, the
406 37 | 37. We have heard that many such elections
407 37 | such elections have been held contrary to all right and
408 | Hence
409 | her
410 3 | new bands of shepherds and heralds of the Gospel have been
411 | Here
412 35 | political affairs because of a hidden meaning by the author, as
413 29 | on the Apostolic See and hint that it has evil designs
414 46 | by the Providence of God holds the primacy of ordinary
415 28 | provided it pursues justice and honor."8~
416 28 | she looks forward to and hopes for this peaceful dwelling
417 19 | their voices with Us in real horror and from uttering a protest
418 | I
419 2(2) | Ibid.~
420 18 | even venerable bishops are ignominiously dragged for trial.~
421 30 | in which Catholics may ignore the teachings and the directives
422 41 | was valid, are yet gravely illicit, that is, criminal and sacrilegious.~
423 17 | which pupils are forced to imbibe and embrace this false doctrine.
424 6 | embraces all peoples in impartial charity. She seeks no earthly
425 22 | 22. The Church has always impressed on the minds of her children
426 6 | January 18, 1952, Cupimus imprimis3 rebuked the unjust attack.
427 16 | are forced to take part by incitement, threats, and deceit. If
428 22 | these words make certain and incontestable the principle that Christianity
429 39 | they are not altogether independent but are subordinate to the
430 43 | another custom, and they indisputably prove that they follow this
431 46 | whatever rite and dignity, both individually and collectively, are bound
432 16 | is branded with a mark of infamy as an enemy of his native
433 52 | and at present, when such information has been needed, to obtain
434 8 | to this faith and love in innumerable ways, of which only a small
435 25 | 25. With emphatic insistence, those who promote the interests
436 37 | of the society divinely instituted by Jesus Christ our Lord.~
437 32 | of the natural law, its institution, interpretation and application,
438 17 | be noted those courses of instruction by which pupils are forced
439 12 | are acting with hostile intent against the Chinese nation.~
440 53 | which are being aroused. Our intention is that, enlightened and
441 6 | missionaries promote the interest of no particular nation;
442 36 | profess themselves most interested in the welfare of their
443 25 | insistence, those who promote the interests of this association which
444 10 | might advance the cause of international peace; that they might accept
445 5 | apostolic zeal, and Our own Internuncio were driven from China,
446 32 | natural law, its institution, interpretation and application, in so far
447 56 | that, through the powerful intervention of Mary, the Virgin Mother
448 54 | and particular feelings of intimacy which draw Us near to you.
449 25 | who prepares the way to introduce and establish peace?~
450 10 | socialism which has been introduced among you and, having accepted
451 37 | Apostolic See gave those involved.~Since, therefore, such
452 48 | has received consecration irresponsibly conferred.19~
453 27(7) | Isaias 9:6.~
454 | itself
455 46(17) | Vatican Council, session IV, chap. 3; Coll. Lac., Vll,
456 6 | and, in Our Encyclical of January 18, 1952, Cupimus imprimis3
457 10 | was formed ostensibly to join the clergy and the faithful
458 3 | of the Gospel have been joined to the first group of bishops
459 2 | undertake your apostolic journeys and to gather together your
460 38 | the one Apostolic See to judge whether a person is fit
461 34 | divine law - fall under the judgment and jurisdiction of the
462 43 | belittle obedience in order to justify themselves with regard to
463 28 | the Church, which has ever kept a friendly attitude toward
464 52 | persecutors) even though everyone knows that the Church has been
465 46(17) | session IV, chap. 3; Coll. Lac., Vll, p.484.~
466 38 | been clearly and expressly laid down in the canons that
467 8 | that the Church in your lands in recent years has been
468 50 | have been driven out or now languish in prison or are being obstructed
469 | last
470 17 | lectures and discussions, lasting for weeks and months, so
471 28 | long ago spoke through Our late Predecessor of happy memory
472 1 | the flowers and . . . latest buds of the Chinese episcopate."1~
473 47 | bishops; that no one can lawfully confer episcopal consecration
474 27 | the rights of the Supreme Lawgiver, and by the bonds of mutual
475 50 | faithful if the Church's laws are being violated, and
476 17 | almost endless series of lectures and discussions, lasting
477 15 | and oppression, numerous lengthy publications, and group
478 | less
479 19 | and trample on the sacred liberty of the sons of God, all
480 44 | recently enlightened by the light of the Gospel, but for the
481 32 | the Church is in no sense limited to so-called 'strictly religious
482 35 | and defend these narrow limits profess a desire to obey
483 43 | prove that they follow this line deliberately in order to
484 3 | group of bishops whom Peter, living in his Successor, sent to
485 [Title]| ARCHBISHOPS, BISHIOPS, OTHER LOCAL ORDINARIES ~AND CLERGY AND
486 43 | arrangements which are no longer valid because the supreme
487 36 | election they allege a need to look after the good souls with
488 28 | 28. As she looks forward to and hopes for
489 57 | committed to your care We most lovingly grant in the Lord, as a
490 7 | they do so) in their true loyalty and love of their native
491 22(5) | Luke 20:25.~
492 1 | of the Apostles, in the majestic Vatican Basilica, Our immediate
493 | make
494 | makes
495 11 | association aims primarily at making Catholics gradually embrace
496 47 | unless he has received the mandate of the Apostolic See.18~
497 16 | and he is branded with a mark of infamy as an enemy of
498 56 | tortures, the blood of the martyrs of past and present - all
499 56 | powerful intervention of Mary, the Virgin Mother of God,
500 11 | the tenets of atheistic materialism, by which God Himself is