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1 13| Council, Sess. IV; Canons 108-109). ~ 2 13| Council, Sess. IV; Canons 108-109). ~ 3 25| salutary fruit" (AAS, 44: p. 135). ~ 4 1 | and freedom" (Ibid., p. 157). ~ 5 17| 17. But - and it is absurd 6 18| 18. Bishops, who are the successors 7 30| the Blessed Virgin Mary, 1954, in the sixteenth year of 8 21| 21. You can easily see, Venerable 9 22| 22. The promoters of such movements 10 23| 23. We want to repeat here 11 27| 27. On the other hand, We wish 12 3 | 3. However - as we wrote to 13 27| heaven" (Matt. 10. 28, 30-33). ~ 14 14| disciples (Cf. John 13. 35). Thus have the Christians 15 27| name of Jesus" (Acts 5. 41). With a paternal heart 16 9 | 9. We desire, then, that the 17 | About 18 17| 17. But - and it is absurd merely to think of it - 19 2 | improved in the least. The accusations and calumnies against the 20 6 | of the Christians falsely accuse them of not loving their 21 14| faithful of Macedonia and Achaia, who willingly sent their 22 6 | peoples of Asia for its achievements, its literature and the 23 27| before men, I will also acknowledge him before my Father in 24 27| Therefore everyone who acknowledges me before men, I will also 25 22| true patriots are those who adhere to the church thought up 26 5 | bring light and Our paternal admonitions. ~ 27 8 | Our heart than the daily advancement of your Church, have been 28 30| benevolence, We impart with much affection in the Lord both to you, 29 4 | cannot hide the sadness and affliction of Our soul in learning 30 1 | you Our sympathy in your afflictions, but also to exhort you 31 | against 32 18| all the Bishops, in every age, can be directed the exhortation 33 14| have the Christians of all ages voluntarily done, as the 34 1 | 1. About three years ago We issued the apostolic 35 29| resolutions. May you be aided by the Holy Martyrs of China, 36 14| one another in fraternal alliance and are spurred by Divine 37 1 | together with yours, to Almighty God, Father of mercy, that " 38 | along 39 | although 40 20| preached to you, let him be anathema" (Gal. 1.8). ~ 41 16| Chinese people, as also to its ancient traditional customs. If 42 20| Gentiles: "But even if we or an angel from heaven should preach 43 18| Jesus and His Apostles first announced and taught, and which this 44 18| have been charged with announcing and teaching that gospel 45 | anyone 46 9 | foreign missionaries in your apostolate. ~ 47 3 | or masked under a false appearance of truth" (Ibid., p. 155). 48 17| by what right can men arbitrarily and diversely in different 49 23| have written on the same argument in the letter already cited: " 50 7 | that when the occasion has arisen, you have openly affirmed, 51 6 | among the other peoples of Asia for its achievements, its 52 3 | will all forms of insidious attack, whether subtle, hidden, 53 10| propose for your careful attention the following points: First, 54 7 | respectful homage to your public authorities in the field of their competency. 55 13| the people or the civil authority must not invade the rights 56 18| this gospel, but only its authorized custodians and its divinely 57 | away 58 26| mournfully written above to come back to the path of repentance 59 8 | consecrated in the majestic Basilica of St. Peter the first six 60 | because 61 | become 62 | becomes 63 30| Meanwhile may the Apostolic Benediction be for you an omen of heavenly 64 30| testimony of Our most special benevolence, We impart with much affection 65 29| 29. He Himself will benignly assist you from heaven with 66 | Besides 67 19| 19. A Bishop, or a priest of the true 68 14| been redeemed by the sacred blood of Jesus Christ are necessarily 69 12| by obedience and with the bond of unity. ~ 70 12| and to whom they must be bound by obedience and with the 71 25| lose its vitality as the branch cut from the vine (Cf. John 72 27| encourage them to continue brave and intrepid along the road 73 5 | persevere staunchly and bravely in truth and virtue. To 74 19| give you to understand, brethren, that the gospel which was 75 21| We have up to this point briefly explained. This includes 76 2 | least. The accusations and calumnies against the Apostolic See 77 13| Sess. XXIII; De Ordine, Cann. 2-7; Vatican Council, Sess. 78 13| Vatican Council, Sess. IV; Canons 108-109). ~ 79 10| that We propose for your careful attention the following 80 22| universality or rather "catholicity" by which the society truly 81 18| and inviolate through the centuries. The holy pastors, therefore, 82 20| 20. Being most certain that this doctrine (whose 83 16| the nature and particular character of the Chinese people, as 84 18| with the Bishops, have been charged with announcing and teaching 85 14| the Apostle exhorted his children in Christ who lived in Corinth 86 8 | Peter the first six Bishops chosen from among your people. 87 10| people with the light of Christianity, to teach them Christian 88 24| countenance that particular churches be set up in each nation, 89 13| Will, the people or the civil authority must not invade 90 6 | and the splendor of its civilization, and once it had been illuminated 91 15| preaching, in which they try to claim "autonomy." ~ 92 12| faithful are divided into two classes: the clergy and the laity. 93 12| priests, and ministers) comes from receiving the Sacrament 94 7 | authorities in the field of their competency. Moved by love of your country, 95 12| ecclesiastical hierarchy is composed of Bishops, priests, and 96 18| not the inventors and the composers of this gospel, but only 97 2 | recent years, however, the conditions of the Catholic Church in 98 16| place and therefore ought to conform, when possible, to the nature 99 18| the human mind. But our conscience obliges us to embrace and 100 5 | 5. The consciousness of Our duty demands that 101 8 | memory, Pius XI, personally consecrated in the majestic Basilica 102 21| beloved sons, why he cannot be considered a Catholic or bear the name 103 7 | But it is also a great consolation for Us to know that when 104 29| that you may persevere with constancy in your resolutions. May 105 12| all the Bishops must be constantly subject, and to whom they 106 18| custodians and its divinely constituted heralds. Wherefore We Ourselves, 107 27| heart We encourage them to continue brave and intrepid along 108 24| the Vicar of Jesus Christ, continues to live in his successors 109 18| novelties in speech and the contradictions of so-called knowledge" ( 110 26| When men demand things contrary to the Divine Will, then 111 18| according to their proper office cooperate with the Bishops, have been 112 14| do the same thing (Cf. I Cor. 16. 1-2). ~ 113 14| children in Christ who lived in Corinth and Galatia to do the same 114 8 | noble race as possible be correctly instructed and trained. 115 27| Church, and so have been "counted worthy to suffer disgrace 116 24| likewise can she be expected to countenance that particular churches 117 10| who left their own beloved countries to cultivate among you the 118 7 | can in no way deny your Creator and Redeemer, for Whose 119 10| own beloved countries to cultivate among you the Master's field 120 22| movements with the greatest cunning seek to deceive the simple 121 1 | issued the apostolic letter Cupimus Imprimis (AAS 44:153 ff.) 122 18| but only its authorized custodians and its divinely constituted 123 25| its vitality as the branch cut from the vine (Cf. John 124 9 | We desire, then, that the day may soon come - for this 125 13| Council of Trent, Sess. XXIII; De Ordine, Cann. 2-7; Vatican 126 1 | AAS 44:153 ff.) to Our dear Chinese people, and in a 127 8 | ourselves, having nothing dearer to Our heart than the daily 128 30| sons, and to the whole and dearest Chinese nation. ~Given at 129 4 | in your midst who, either deceived in their good faith, or 130 28| Christ the Lord, Who has declared blessed those who suffer 131 11| discipline. All of these things depend certainly on the will of 132 3 | congratulate you and give you deserved praise. ~ 133 27| afraid of him who is able to destroy both soul and body in hell . . . 134 24| up in each nation, thus destroying that unity established by 135 | did 136 16| preaching and teaching ought to differ according to place and therefore 137 17| arbitrarily and diversely in different nations, interpret the gospel 138 21| who professes or teaches differently from what We have up to 139 27| those who, suffering severe difficulties, have been outstanding in 140 8 | history have conferred the dignity of the Roman Purple on one 141 5 | demands that We once more direct Our words to you through 142 18| Bishops, in every age, can be directed the exhortation of St. Paul: " 143 12| upon the Supreme Pontiff directly by divine rights, flows 144 14| are recognized as His true disciples (Cf. John 13. 35). Thus 145 11| constitution, its government, its discipline. All of these things depend 146 27| counted worthy to suffer disgrace for the name of Jesus" ( 147 27| before men, I in turn will disown him before my Father in 148 27| Father in heaven. But whoever disowns me before men, I in turn 149 1 | so, too, after so much distress, disturbances and suffering, 150 1 | after so much distress, disturbances and suffering, there will, 151 17| can men arbitrarily and diversely in different nations, interpret 152 12| s Will, the faithful are divided into two classes: the clergy 153 4 | misled by new and false doctrines, have adhered, even recently, 154 | does 155 22| simple or the timid, or to draw them away from the right 156 6 | the wisdom of this world, drew from it still finer qualities 157 18| through the Holy Spirit, who dwells in us" (2 Tim. 1. 14). We 158 26| 26. We earnestly exhort "in the heart of 159 11| Vicar of Jesus Christ on earth, and be strictly united 160 10| sweat, are not moved by earthly motives. They seek only, 161 21| 21. You can easily see, Venerable Brothers 162 29| all of you with her most efficacious protection. May she, the 163 | either 164 18| conscience obliges us to embrace and follow what Jesus Christ 165 11| is well to note them - is embraced the whole life and work 166 22| is above all nations and embraces them one and all. ~ 167 6 | most remote times has been eminent among the other peoples 168 27| With a paternal heart We encourage them to continue brave and 169 5 | it be of some comfort and encouragement for those who persevere 170 | end 171 14| political or any profane ends, but only to put into useful 172 4 | movements being promoted by the enemies of all religion, especially 173 11| you well know, it will be entirely necessary for your Christian 174 4 | must be solicitous for the eternal salvation of each person, 175 | every 176 | everyone 177 | everywhere 178 14| brothers and beloved sons, is evident - that We intensely desire 179 6 | the Gospel that greatly excels the wisdom of this world, 180 8 | these recent times, has exercised the greatest solicitude 181 18| age, can be directed the exhortation of St. Paul: "O Timothy, 182 14| 26), and as the Apostle exhorted his children in Christ who 183 24| Nor likewise can she be expected to countenance that particular 184 2 | person among you has been expelled. The snares to deceive those 185 21| up to this point briefly explained. This includes those persons 186 1 | We issued it not only to express to you Our sympathy in your 187 11| 11. In fact, even then, as you well 188 6 | to proclaim - what cannot fail to be recognized by anyone 189 4 | good faith, or overcome by fear, or misled by new and false 190 30| St. Peter's, October 7, Feast of the Most Holy Rosary 191 1 | Cupimus Imprimis (AAS 44:153 ff.) to Our dear Chinese people, 192 1 | religion with that resolute fidelity that sometimes demands heroic 193 15| regard to its government and finances, but also in regard to the 194 14| will soon come when the financial means furnished by the Chinese 195 7 | prolonged trials in which you find yourselves, you follow only 196 6 | world, drew from it still finer qualities of soul, namely 197 12| directly by divine rights, flows to the Bishops by the same 198 10| your careful attention the following points: First, these preachers 199 3 | holy resolve, and that no force has succeeded in separating 200 3 | opposing with a firm will all forms of insidious attack, whether 201 14| united to one another in fraternal alliance and are spurred 202 18| guard the trust and keep free from profane novelties in 203 1 | peace, tranquillity and freedom" (Ibid., p. 157). ~ 204 25| not bring forth salutary fruit" (AAS, 44: p. 135). ~ 205 16| done, certainly greater fruits will be gathered among you. ~ 206 14| when the financial means furnished by the Chinese people will 207 14| who lived in Corinth and Galatia to do the same thing (Cf. 208 16| certainly greater fruits will be gathered among you. ~ 209 14| charity that Jesus Christ gave to us all, and through which 210 20| with the help of the Holy Ghost) has been divinely revealed, 211 30| dearest Chinese nation. ~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, 212 28| has commanded them to be glad and rejoice, for their reward 213 9 | in sufficient number can govern the Catholic Church in your 214 30| you an omen of heavenly graces, which in testimony of Our 215 6 | light of the Gospel that greatly excels the wisdom of this 216 6 | be recognized by anyone guided by right reason - that the 217 | had 218 27| But as for you, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. 219 27| 27. On the other hand, We wish to congratulate 220 26| 10). But if it sometimes happens that he who wishes to remain 221 26| death must suffer great harm, let him bear it with a 222 8 | your people. We ourselves, having nothing dearer to Our heart 223 27| the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Therefore 224 3 | the Church. For this We heartily congratulate you and give 225 30| Benediction be for you an omen of heavenly graces, which in testimony 226 27| destroy both soul and body in hell . . . But as for you, the 227 | Hence 228 | her 229 18| its divinely constituted heralds. Wherefore We Ourselves, 230 | here 231 1 | fidelity that sometimes demands heroic strength. At the present 232 3 | attack, whether subtle, hidden, or masked under a false 233 4 | of each person, We cannot hide the sadness and affliction 234 8 | and for the first time in history have conferred the dignity 235 7 | becomes Christians, respectful homage to your public authorities 236 5 | Encyclical Letter, with the hope that it can become known 237 18| doctrine invented by the human mind. But our conscience 238 6 | civilization, and once it had been illuminated by the light of the Gospel 239 10| desire nothing more than, to illumine your people with the light 240 8 | and trained. And so Our immediate predecessor of happy memory, 241 9 | Catholic Church in your immense country, and when there 242 30| special benevolence, We impart with much affection in the 243 28| beloved sons, the struggle imposed on you by divine law is 244 1 | apostolic letter Cupimus Imprimis (AAS 44:153 ff.) to Our 245 2 | Church in your midst have not improved in the least. The accusations 246 21| briefly explained. This includes those persons who have adhered 247 15| Church would be completely independent, not only, as We have said, 248 23| a particular people, an individual nation, but loves all men, 249 3 | a firm will all forms of insidious attack, whether subtle, 250 20| that this doctrine (whose integrity We must defend with the 251 14| sons, is evident - that We intensely desire that the time will 252 2 | instructed in the truth have been intensified. ~ 253 24| affirmed that she serves the interests of any particular power. 254 17| diversely in different nations, interpret the gospel of Jesus Christ? ~ 255 27| them to continue brave and intrepid along the road they have 256 13| civil authority must not invade the rights and the constitution 257 18| not teachers of a doctrine invented by the human mind. But our 258 18| therefore, are not the inventors and the composers of this 259 18| and transmitted pure and inviolate through the centuries. The 260 | itself 261 13| Vatican Council, Sess. IV; Canons 108-109). ~ 262 14| poor among the saints at Jerusalem" (Rom. 15. 26), and as the 263 7 | yourselves, you follow only the just way when you give, as becomes 264 28| who suffer persecution for justice' sake, has commanded them 265 27| the road they have taken, keeping in mind the words of Jesus 266 14| according to their strength, the kingdom of our Redeemer. And this 267 5 | hope that it can become known to you. May it be of some 268 10| Master's field with their labor and sweat, are not moved 269 12| classes: the clergy and the laity. By virtue of the same Will 270 15| 15. Lastly, there are some among you 271 28| imposed on you by divine law is not a light one. But 272 4 | affliction of Our soul in learning that, although the great 273 | least 274 10| preachers of the gospel, who left their own beloved countries 275 | less 276 11| is embraced the whole life and work of the Church, 277 24| any particular power. Nor likewise can she be expected to countenance 278 6 | for its achievements, its literature and the splendor of its 279 24| Jesus Christ, continues to live in his successors until 280 14| his children in Christ who lived in Corinth and Galatia to 281 25| community were to do this, would lose its vitality as the branch 282 23| an individual nation, but loves all men, whatever be their 283 26| to God what is God's (Cf. Luke 20. 25). When men demand 284 14| related of the faithful of Macedonia and Achaia, who willingly 285 8 | personally consecrated in the majestic Basilica of St. Peter the 286 4 | that, although the great majority of Catholics have remained 287 29| a particular way in this Marian Year, so that you may persevere 288 29| you be aided by the Holy Martyrs of China, who serenely faced 289 3 | whether subtle, hidden, or masked under a false appearance 290 10| cultivate among you the Master's field with their labor 291 26| impossible to serve two masters, if these order things opposed 292 26| to put into practice the maxim of St. Peter: "We must obey 293 | Meanwhile 294 19| ought time and again to meditate on what the Apostle Paul 295 8 | immediate predecessor of happy memory, Pius XI, personally consecrated 296 3 | We know too, to Our great mental comfort, that you have persevered 297 1 | Almighty God, Father of mercy, that "as the sun shines 298 17| But - and it is absurd merely to think of it - by what 299 12| of Bishops, priests, and ministers) comes from receiving the 300 4 | or overcome by fear, or misled by new and false doctrines, 301 1 | strength. At the present moment, We once more send up Our 302 11| regard to religious faith and morals. With these words - and 303 10| are not moved by earthly motives. They seek only, and desire 304 26| faithful of whom We have mournfully written above to come back 305 21| principles underlying the movement of the "Three Autonomies," 306 22| establish finally among you a "national" church, which no longer 307 6 | perfect and strengthen the natural virtues" (Ibid., p. 153). ~ 308 16| conform, when possible, to the nature and particular character 309 14| people will suffice for the needs of the Church in China. 310 22| because it world be the negation of that universality or 311 4 | overcome by fear, or misled by new and false doctrines, have 312 18| and keep free from profane novelties in speech and the contradictions 313 27| hairs of your head are all numbered. Therefore do not be afraid . . . 314 2 | increased. The Apostolic Nuncio, who represented Our person 315 12| whom they must be bound by obedience and with the bond of unity. ~ 316 26| maxim of St. Peter: "We must obey God rather than men" (Acts 317 18| mind. But our conscience obliges us to embrace and follow 318 7 | Us to know that when the occasion has arisen, you have openly 319 30| at Rome, at St. Peter's, October 7, Feast of the Most Holy 320 18| according to their proper office cooperate with the Bishops, 321 30| Benediction be for you an omen of heavenly graces, which 322 7 | occasion has arisen, you have openly affirmed, and still affirm, 323 26| masters, if these order things opposed to one another (Cf. Matt. 324 3 | wrote to you - "you are opposing with a firm will all forms 325 26| serve two masters, if these order things opposed to one another ( 326 13| of Trent, Sess. XXIII; De Ordine, Cann. 2-7; Vatican Council, 327 14| other nations have their origin in that Christian charity 328 | out 329 27| difficulties, have been outstanding in their loyalty to God 330 4 | in their good faith, or overcome by fear, or misled by new 331 11| community, if it wishes to be part of the society divinely 332 6 | of all, today as in the past, the persecutors of the 333 18| the centuries. The holy pastors, therefore, are not the 334 1 | but also to exhort you paternally to fulfill all the duties 335 22| affirm that the only true patriots are those who adhere to 336 1 | shine forth upon your Church peace, tranquillity and freedom" ( 337 6 | eminent among the other peoples of Asia for its achievements, 338 6 | Christian virtues which perfect and strengthen the natural 339 28| blessed those who suffer persecution for justice' sake, has commanded 340 6 | today as in the past, the persecutors of the Christians falsely 341 3 | mental comfort, that you have persevered in your firm and holy resolve, 342 8 | of happy memory, Pius XI, personally consecrated in the majestic 343 21| explained. This includes those persons who have adhered to the 344 9 | send up to God most ardent petitions and suppliant prayers - 345 26| in the heart of Christ" (Phil. 1. 8) those faithful of 346 26| times it is impossible to please both Jesus Christ and men ( 347 21| what We have up to this point briefly explained. This 348 10| attention the following points: First, these preachers 349 14| Redeemer. And this not for political or any profane ends, but 350 30| the sixteenth year of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII~ 351 14| their offerings "for the poor among the saints at Jerusalem" ( 352 29| you from heaven with His powerful aid, so that you can fight 353 20| angel from heaven should preach a gospel to you other than 354 10| following points: First, these preachers of the gospel, who left 355 14| into useful practice the precept of charity that Jesus Christ 356 7 | in no way stray from the precepts of the Catholic religion 357 8 | trained. And so Our immediate predecessor of happy memory, Pius XI, 358 1 | heroic strength. At the present moment, We once more send 359 18| Bishops united to it have preserved and transmitted pure and 360 19| 19. A Bishop, or a priest of the true Church of Christ, 361 7 | you have faced torture and prison. ~ 362 6 | citizens. We wish once more to proclaim - what cannot fail to be 363 21| the name of Catholic who professes or teaches differently from 364 7 | reason. In the daily and prolonged trials in which you find 365 4 | dangerous movements being promoted by the enemies of all religion, 366 22| 22. The promoters of such movements with the 367 18| who according to their proper office cooperate with the 368 16| traditional customs. If this is properly done, certainly greater 369 10| Our duty demand that We propose for your careful attention 370 29| with her most efficacious protection. May she, the Queen of China, 371 7 | respectful homage to your public authorities in the field 372 18| preserved and transmitted pure and inviolate through the 373 8 | the dignity of the Roman Purple on one of your citizens ( 374 22| the right path. For this purpose they falsely affirm that 375 6 | drew from it still finer qualities of soul, namely the Christian 376 29| protection. May she, the Queen of China, defend and help 377 3 | Letter were not able to reach you. So We willingly repeat 378 22| Three Autonomies." But in reality they seek, in a word, to 379 19| not of man. For I did not receive it from man, nor was I taught 380 12| and ministers) comes from receiving the Sacrament of Holy Orders. 381 | recently 382 14| all those who have been redeemed by the sacred blood of Jesus 383 28| commanded them to be glad and rejoice, for their reward in heaven 384 14| Apostle of the Gentiles related of the faithful of Macedonia 385 11| united with him in regard to religious faith and morals. With these 386 26| happens that he who wishes to remain faithful to the Divine Redeemer 387 4 | majority of Catholics have remained steadfast in the Faith, 388 6 | cited above - "from the most remote times has been eminent among 389 27| We wish to congratulate repeatedly those who, suffering severe 390 26| come back to the path of repentance and salvation. Let them 391 2 | The Apostolic Nuncio, who represented Our person among you has 392 1 | Christian religion with that resolute fidelity that sometimes 393 29| persevere with constancy in your resolutions. May you be aided by the 394 3 | persevered in your firm and holy resolve, and that no force has succeeded 395 7 | as becomes Christians, respectful homage to your public authorities 396 19| but I received it by a revelation of Jesus Christ" (Gal. 1. 397 28| glad and rejoice, for their reward in heaven will be very great ( 398 27| brave and intrepid along the road they have taken, keeping 399 14| the saints at Jerusalem" (Rom. 15. 26), and as the Apostle 400 8 | conferred the dignity of the Roman Purple on one of your citizens ( 401 30| Chinese nation. ~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, October 402 30| Feast of the Most Holy Rosary of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 403 10| will not be able to be ruled with "autonomy of government," 404 12| comes from receiving the Sacrament of Holy Orders. But the 405 4 | person, We cannot hide the sadness and affliction of Our soul 406 14| for the poor among the saints at Jerusalem" (Rom. 15. 407 28| persecution for justice' sake, has commanded them to be 408 25| and could not bring forth salutary fruit" (AAS, 44: p. 135). ~ 409 10| of government," as they say today. ~ 410 26| bear it with a strong and serene soul. ~ 411 29| Holy Martyrs of China, who serenely faced death for love of 412 26| that it is impossible to serve two masters, if these order 413 24| cannot be affirmed that she serves the interests of any particular 414 24| that particular churches be set up in each nation, thus 415 27| repeatedly those who, suffering severe difficulties, have been 416 1 | there will, with God's help, shine forth upon your Church peace, 417 1 | mercy, that "as the sun shines forth again after the tempest 418 21| Autonomies," or to other similar principles. ~ 419 23| cited: "The Church does not single out a particular people, 420 8 | Basilica of St. Peter the first six Bishops chosen from among 421 30| Virgin Mary, 1954, in the sixteenth year of Our Pontificate. ~ 422 2 | you has been expelled. The snares to deceive those less instructed 423 18| and the contradictions of so-called knowledge" (I Tim. 6. 20). 424 18| Himself taught, and what He solemnly commanded His Apostles and 425 4 | 4. But as We must be solicitous for the eternal salvation 426 8 | has exercised the greatest solicitude that as many priests and 427 18| from profane novelties in speech and the contradictions of 428 18| good trust through the Holy Spirit, who dwells in us" (2 Tim. 429 6 | its literature and the splendor of its civilization, and 430 14| spurred by Divine Love to spread everywhere, according to 431 14| fraternal alliance and are spurred by Divine Love to spread 432 5 | for those who persevere staunchly and bravely in truth and 433 4 | Catholics have remained steadfast in the Faith, still there 434 1 | after the tempest and the storm, so, too, after so much 435 7 | that you can in no way stray from the precepts of the 436 6 | virtues which perfect and strengthen the natural virtues" (Ibid., 437 11| Christ on earth, and be strictly united with him in regard 438 26| let him bear it with a strong and serene soul. ~ 439 28| Brothers and beloved sons, the struggle imposed on you by divine 440 3 | insidious attack, whether subtle, hidden, or masked under 441 3 | resolve, and that no force has succeeded in separating you from the 442 12| right, but only through the Successor of St. Peter, to whom not 443 | such 444 14| the Chinese people will suffice for the needs of the Church 445 9 | of your own nation and in sufficient number can govern the Catholic 446 1 | Father of mercy, that "as the sun shines forth again after 447 9 | most ardent petitions and suppliant prayers - when Bishops and 448 10| field with their labor and sweat, are not moved by earthly 449 1 | only to express to you Our sympathy in your afflictions, but 450 27| along the road they have taken, keeping in mind the words 451 18| Tim. 1. 14). We are not teachers of a doctrine invented by 452 21| Catholic who professes or teaches differently from what We 453 1 | shines forth again after the tempest and the storm, so, too, 454 30| heavenly graces, which in testimony of Our most special benevolence, 455 | themselves 456 14| and Galatia to do the same thing (Cf. I Cor. 16. 1-2). ~ 457 17| and it is absurd merely to think of it - by what right can 458 22| who adhere to the church thought up by them, that is, to 459 22| deceive the simple or the timid, or to draw them away from 460 18| exhortation of St. Paul: "O Timothy, guard the trust and keep 461 7 | love many of you have faced torture and prison. ~ 462 16| as also to its ancient traditional customs. If this is properly 463 8 | correctly instructed and trained. And so Our immediate predecessor 464 1 | upon your Church peace, tranquillity and freedom" (Ibid., p. 465 18| to it have preserved and transmitted pure and inviolate through 466 13| hierarchy (Cf. Council of Trent, Sess. XXIII; De Ordine, 467 7 | the daily and prolonged trials in which you find yourselves, 468 22| catholicity" by which the society truly founded by Jesus Christ 469 15| preaching, in which they try to claim "autonomy." ~ 470 27| disowns me before men, I in turn will disown him before my 471 12| Will is established the twofold sacred hierarchy, namely, 472 | under 473 21| the dangerous principles underlying the movement of the "Three 474 19| Gospel: "For I give you to understand, brethren, that the gospel 475 24| the Divine Founder, and unhappily separating them from this 476 23| which should necessarily unite all as brothers, one to 477 22| be the negation of that universality or rather "catholicity" 478 | until 479 | unto 480 14| ends, but only to put into useful practice the precept of 481 13| XXIII; De Ordine, Cann. 2-7; Vatican Council, Sess. IV; Canons 482 25| the branch cut from the vine (Cf. John 15. 6) and could 483 25| do this, would lose its vitality as the branch cut from the 484 14| the Christians of all ages voluntarily done, as the Apostle of 485 | where 486 18| divinely constituted heralds. Wherefore We Ourselves, and the Bishops 487 | whether 488 | whoever 489 | why 490 6 | that greatly excels the wisdom of this world, drew from 491 22| reality they seek, in a word, to establish finally among 492 11| embraced the whole life and work of the Church, and also 493 8 | predecessor of happy memory, Pius XI, personally consecrated 494 30| of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII~ 495 13| Council of Trent, Sess. XXIII; De Ordine, Cann. 2-7; Vatican 496 | yours 497 | yourselves