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501 3, 0, 7(46) | qui interfuerunt tertio generali conventui de communicationibus 502 1, 11, 2 | The progammes have generally something which has reference 503 int, 0, 1 | boast of the men of our generation, though they spring from 504 1, 2, 2 | a sharer in this supreme generosity, and has linked him with 505 3, 3, 2 | who contributed to it so generously, has well responded to " 506 3, 0, 7(46) | radiotelegraphia inventa, Genuae habito: A. A. S. vol. XLVII, 507 1, 12, 6 | they share with them the genuinely salutary benefits and inventions 508 4, 2, 2 | prevented, by some infectious germ, from reaching full maturity, 509 2, 7, 2(44) | Pii XII ad christifideles Germaniae, ob conventum a "Katholikentag" 510 1, 2, 1 | in our hearts by the Holy Ghost who is given to us".14~ 511 1, 4, 2 | recognise the priceless gift of the Redemption, are bidden 512 int, 2, 4 | educators. And, further, We have gladly admitted to Our presense 513 2, 6, 1 | see your good works, and glorify your Father Who is in heaven".43 ~  ~ 514 1, 10, 4 | towards this most honourable goal. ~  ~ 515 int, 2, 1 | with corruptible things of gold and silver... but with the 516 3, 0, 7 | great the changes from times gone by when instruction in truth, 517 int, 2, 3 | so pass through temporal goods that we may not lose what 518 1, 5, 3 | and laws which direct and govern man in his path to God, 519 int, 1, 3 | the saints, is given this grace, to preach among the gentiles 520 con, 2, 4 | as a pledge of heavenly graces, the Apostolic Benediction 521 4, 0, 1 | forward, and in others is gradually coming into use. ~ 522 4, 2, 11(55)| Cfr. Sermo de gravi televisionis momento, d. 523 1, 13, 3 | forbidden in due season, can greatly contribute to the damage 524 int, 3, 5 | men fills Our mind with grief, yet We cannot fail in Our 525 int, 4, 3 | state of slavery and caused grievous harm. Likewise today, unless 526 1, 12, 3 | Church's commandments on the grounds of religion and of the moral 527 4, 0, 2 | The ever growing development of this art, 528 4, 2, 8 | but also to be on special guard against the danger which 529 1, 13, 3 | therefrom, those dangers must be guarded against which affect the 530 2, 1, 4 | giving clear and appropriate guidance to public opinion, with 531 1, 14, 1(33) | Historiae, d. 9 Martii, a. 1956, habita: A. A. S., vol XLVIII, 1966, 532 2, 0, 2(37) | et 28 Octobris, a. 1955 habiti: ibid., pag. 502, 505 et 533 3, 0, 7(46) | radiotelegraphia inventa, Genuae habito: A. A. S. vol. XLVII, 1955, 534 4, 2, 2 | intellectual development and the habits of those who make up the 535 int, 4, 3(13)| omnibus Nationibus Romae habitum: Discorsi e Radiomessaggi 536 1, 8, 3 | above all, let the truths, handed down by God's revelation, 537 3, 1, 8 | sick and others likewise handicapped look forward anxiously to 538 1, 2, 3 | to them, for into their hands have been placed these useful 539 2, 1, 5 | will come out with minds happier, freer and better";39 and 540 1, 5, 4 | confused forms, - those not in harmony with the Creator's design; 541 con, 2, 3 | a plenteous and fruitful harvest. ~ 542 int, 2, 6 | reach men's minds with a healing influence, in accordance 543 1, 13, 4 | unrestrained eagerness to see and hear anything; and they must 544 1, 5, 4 | recalled to the minds of Our hearers that "it is true that an 545 2, 6, 1 | glorify your Father Who is in heaven".43 ~  ~ 546 2, 7, 1 | But the heaviest responsibility - though 547 4, 2, 9 | are the duties which weigh heavily on parents and on all engaged 548 4, 2, 10 | burden on parents is too heavy when the supreme good of 549 2, 7, 5 | the Motion Pictures to the heights of the "ideal film", nothing 550 1, 8, 3 | by God's revelation, be held sacred and inviolable. Rather, 551 | Hers 552 int, 1, 3 | mystery which hath been hidden from eternity in God, who 553 int, 2, 3 | predecessor of Ours sent to the Hierarchy of the United States of 554 2, 5, 1 | people. So distributors and hirers share to the same degree 555 4, 0, 2 | great importance in human history, has been followed by Us 556 4, 2, 5 | the practice of this art, hitherto not controlled by the reins 557 3, 3, 2 | declared to the Catholics of Holland who contributed to it so 558 1, 10, 2 | Similarly, it is to be hoped that these new arts of publicity, 559 int, 0, 2 | mind especially during the hours of rest and recreation.~ 560 3, 0, 6 | that a very large number of houses have, within a short period 561 con, 1, 2(56)| Sermo d. 14 Septembris, a. I956 habitus: A. A. S. vol. XLVIII, 562 3, 0, 9(47) | Iac. III, 9-10. ~ 563 int, 2, 4 | easily fall, and the high ideals which ought to enlighten 564 2, 6, 1 | which savour of a type of idolatry, since, in this case also, 565 2, 1, 3 | evil deeds: it should never ignore or be opposed to human dignity, 566 1, 2, 2 | longs to see in man the image of His own perfection,15 567 1, 13, 1 | strength of their emotional and imaginative response, and the condition 568 4, 2, 1 | them; and this sense of immediacy is increased very much by 569 1, 13, 4 | keep their mind free from immodest and earthly pleasures and 570 4, 2, 8 | keeping young people away from immoral entertainments. But it is 571 1, 14, 2 | easily, Our predecessor of immortal memory, Pius XI, declared 572 1, 10, 1 | when it is a question of imparting instructions; documentary 573 1, 8, 2 | and acting which is false, imperfect, or harmful to another party. ~ 574 int, 0, 3 | our own age the greatest impetus has been received by the 575 2, 7, 4 | them, and, if necessary, to impose appropriate sanctions. ~ 576 int, 4, 5 | Our command, We desire to impress upon you how the flock, 577 4, 2, 9 | from what are in any sense improper spectacles: all these are 578 int, 0, 2 | and power of men; others improve their conditions of life; 579 2, 3, 3 | what base thoughts and impure pleasures are aroused, how 580 1, 10, 4(29) | Radiophonica Sutacentiae inaugurabatur: A. A. S., vol. XLV, 1953, 581 1, 12, 1 | essential that the minds and inclinations of the spectators be rightly 582 1, 11, 3 | Pictures, Radio and Television include, in some fashion, various 583 1, 14, 7 | at some cost in toil and inconvenience, to obey these directives. 584 4, 2, 10 | difficulties and considerable inconveniences; for the awareness of their 585 4, 2, 1 | this sense of immediacy is increased very much by the home surroundings. ~ 586 2, 1, 5 | have clearly and publicly indicated which films can be seen 587 3, 1, 1 | permitted to enter the home indiscriminately, but access should be given 588 3, 2, 4 | acquire that skill which is indispensable if radio religious programmes 589 2, 1, 4 | those who, from excessive indulgence, admit films which, for 590 1, 6, 3 | public officials and render ineffective the evils which can easily 591 1, 2, 2 | instruments of human communication inevitably have as their aim the lofty 592 4, 2, 2 | can be prevented, by some infectious germ, from reaching full 593 4, 2, 5 | prudent counsel, has already inflicted serious harm on individuals 594 1, 9, 1 | provokes a mental judgment and influences the will. The news-reader 595 2, 7, 1 | endowed with good will, are influential by reason of their money 596 3, 1, 2 | and reviews, endeavour to inform the faithful beforehand 597 1, 13, 2 | home surroundings all can inhale that poisoned air of "materialistic" 598 1, 13, 4 | entertainment in which their innocence can be exposed to danger - 599 int, 3, 4 | those who are moved by an inordinate desire for gain; or, deceived 600 1, 2, 2 | Thus, from the drawings and inscriptions of the most ancient times 601 2, 6, 1 | won in such a way that he inspires the mind of the public with 602 3, 1, 3 | to the use of radio sets installed in the home. ~ 603 1, 8, 3 | Son, Jesus Christ, "and instil into minds that Christian 604 3, 1, 3 | to be on the watch and to instill religious principles with 605 1, 14, 1(33) | Consociationis ex omnibus Nationibus Institutorum Archaeologiae, Historiae, 606 4, 2, 8 | care not only to preserve intact religious and honourable 607 2, 0, 2 | practise vigilance and act intelligently concerning film shows, We 608 3, 0, 7(46) | conventui de communicationibus inter cives et nationes, sexagesimo 609 3, 0, 8 | and widen their range of interests. ~ 610 3, 0, 7(46) | radiophonicus ad eos qui interfuerunt tertio generali conventui 611 1, 6, 3 | unreasonably intolerant of the intervention of public authority, that 612 3, 0, 6 | programmes which cover news, interviews, talks, and items conveying 613 1, 6, 3 | time who are unreasonably intolerant of the intervention of public 614 3, 1, 1 | he made no selection in introducing friends into his home. So 615 int | INTRODUCTION~ ~ 616 3, 1, 1 | a deliberate and prudent invitation to a friend. A person would 617 3, 4, 2 | Consequently, We earnestly invite them also, as We did the 618 1, 12, 2 | necessary for all who are involved in the business and troubles 619 3, 1, 8 | jamming", a kind of aerial "iron curtain" is being created 620 2, 2, 1 | order in which the lesser issues yield place to the more 621 1, 8, 3(26) | Radiophonicae Societatis Italiae, d. 3 Decembris, a. 1944 622 4, 2, 11 | declared in a letter to the Italian Bishops - "it is a most 623 3, 1, 6(48) | Radiomessaggi di S. S. Pio XII, vol. IX, pag. 267.~ 624 3, 1, 8 | air, when, by deliberate "jamming", a kind of aerial "iron 625 1, 11, 2 | that the dramatic plot is joined with scenes in which the 626 2, 2, 1 | proper light, defending those judgments which will act as a safeguard 627 3, 1, 5 | programmes their wishes and justifiable criticism. This obligation 628 2, 6, 1 | said that someone is fully justified in feeling these emotions, 629 2, 6, 1 | that renown which he has justly won in such a way that he 630 2, 7, 2(44) | Germaniae, ob conventum a "Katholikentag" appellatum, Berolinum congregatos 631 1, 13, 4 | anything; and they must keep their mind free from immodest 632 int, 2, 3 | the extension of Christ's kingdom, that we all, as the Church 633 2, 3, 3(41) | 1957 habitus: vide diarium L'Osservatore Romano, 6 Martii 634 3, 2, 2(49) | Marc. XVI, l5~ 635 2, 1, 6(40) | Vigilanti cura, d. 29 Iunii a. l936: A. A. S., vol. XXVIII, 636 1, 6, 3(23) | congregatos, d. 21 Iunii, a. l955: A. A. S., vol. XLVII, 1955, 637 2, 0, 1 | which not only craftsmen, labourers and technicians, but also 638 1, 12, 2 | If there is lacking this mental training and 639 con, 2, 4 | September, the feast of Our Lady's Nativity 1957, the nineteenth 640 3, 2, 1 | from among both clergy and laity, have been in the front 641 int, 2, 1 | blood of Christ, as of a lamb unspotted and undefiled";3 642 int, 2, 6 | over the expanse of sea and land and even over the troubled 643 3, 0, 6 | different civilizations, languages and races. This is brought 644 2, 7, 6 | enthusiasm to produce works of lasting value. ~ 645 | later 646 1, 12, 3 | several plans have been launched which aim at making both 647 con, 2, 1 | We decided to lay before you, Venerable Brethren, 648 3, 2, 4 | arranged, by means of which learners from other countries also 649 4, 2, 7 | well-qualified by their learning, sound doctrine and knowledge 650 4, 2, 2 | if that saying, "a little leaven corrupteth the whole mass"53 651 1, 7, 3 | with men's recreation and leisure - though many who "listen-in" 652 2, 2, 1 | right order in which the lesser issues yield place to the 653 1, 5, 4 | accord with the laws of the liberal or technical arts. In a 654 1, 8, 2 | refrain from error, from lies, from deceit of all kinds, 655 1, 5, 4 | design; if, rather than lifting mind and heart to noble 656 3, 0, 9 | who are made after the likeness of God. Out of the same 657 int, 2, 6 | extended almost without limit.8 ~ ~ 658 1, 6, 2 | s officials is an unfair limitation on the liberty of individual 659 2, 6, 1 | Motion Picture industry into line with sounder policies, that 660 int, 3, 2 | which an apostolate on these lines was not only encouraged 661 1, 11, 2 | whole man, and, in some way, link him to themselves, and seem 662 1, 2, 2 | supreme generosity, and has linked him with His own activity 663 2, 1, 1 | frequently as possible, be listed so as to come to the notice 664 1, 7, 3 | leisure - though many who "listen-in" and view, seek this alone, - 665 2, 1, 1 | purpose, "let tables or lists be composed and printed 666 3, 2, 3 | dignified presentation of liturgical ceremonies, of the truths 667 1, 8, 3 | the age in which we now live?"26~ 668 4, 0, 2 | been followed by Us with lively interest and high hopes, 669 1, 8, 2 | can encourage a manner of living and acting which is false, 670 3, 2, 2 | resources of your respective localities - to increase in number 671 1, 2, 3 | brought to the human race the long-desired news of man's Redemption, 672 1, 2, 2 | And further, since He longs to see in man the image 673 3, 1, 8 | the human race are still looking for the dawning light of 674 3, 4, 1 | the air, according to Our Lord's promise: "Who receives 675 int, 2, 3 | temporal goods that we may not lose what is eternal."6 ~ 676 int, 3, 3 | trouble and even material loss, made efforts that not only 677 1, 2, 1 | are objects of His special loving care. Of these gifts, some 678 2, 7, 8 | available of films of a low type, but, by establishing 679 1, 12, 1 | very frequently happens, be lured and arbitrarily swept away 680 4, 2, 2 | cannot escape it when it lurks within the home itself. ~ 681 int, 4, 2 | disfigure them by dimming their lustre, dishonour them by a process 682 2, 3, 2 | We are well aware of the magnitude of the difficulties which 683 | makes 684 2, 3, 1 | more so, binds those who manage movie theatres or distribute 685 2, 3, 2 | that no catholic in cinema management will hesitate to follow 686 3, 2, 2(49) | Marc. XVI, l5~ 687 int, 2, 2 | remarkable invention of Marconi", issued the first message 688 2, 7, 6 | highest gifts flow, let them master the Gospel teaching, and 689 con, 1, 1 | priest for encouraging and mastering the inventions which affect 690 3, 1, 8 | the empire of atheistic materialism, in this age, We say, when 691 1, 13, 2 | inhale that poisoned air of "materialistic" doctrines which diffuse 692 4, 2, 2 | germ, from reaching full maturity, much more can some base 693 | me 694 1, 13, 3 | the education of youth; We mean those undertakings and plans 695 int, 3, 4 | false opinion about the real meaning of art. ~ 696 2, 1, 4 | true civilization become meaningless terms. Unquestionably, therefore, 697 | meantime 698 4, 2, 7 | be also employed in full measure to the advantage of Television. ~ 699 1, 5, 1 | propagation of political measures or to achieve economic ends, 700 int, 2, 3 | United States of America that memorable Encyclical Letter entitled 701 1, 10, 2 | doctrines while suppressing all mention of God's name and taking 702 1, 5, 1 | noble aim as if it were a mere business transaction. ~ 703 3, 1, 6 | are - according to their merits - approved, supported, rebuked, 704 1, 2, 3 | places widely apart, send messages by wireless, and view pictures 705 1, 12, 6 | those peoples to whom they minister and lead towards the path 706 int, 1, 2 | watchful care springs from the mission She has received from the 707 4, 0, 2 | the excesses of those who misuse it. ~ 708 4, 2, 9 | make use of television. Due moderation in its use, prudence in 709 1, 14, 1(33) | Cfr. Sermo ad moderatores, docentes, et cultores Consociationis 710 2, 1, 3 | to human dignity, to the modesty of the home surroundings, 711 4, 2, 11(55)| Sermo de gravi televisionis momento, d. 21 Octobris, a. 1955: 712 2, 7, 1 | influential by reason of their money or natural talent in the 713 int, 4, 5 | sought the help of His Virgin Mother, We address you, Venerable 714 int, 1, 1 | great joy, but also with a motherly care and watchfulness, having 715 int, 4, 3 | Likewise today, unless the mounting development of technical 716 3, 0, 9 | of God. Out of the same mouth proceed blessing and cursing"47~ ~ 717 4, 0, 3 | in both, pictures of the movement and the excitement of life 718 2, 3, 1 | binds those who manage movie theatres or distribute the 719 1, 11, 2 | which are portrayed by the moving light, are synchronised 720 int, 0, 2 | inventions, some increase and multiply the strength and power of 721 1, 3, 2 | namely, by committing and multiplying evil, and thus associating 722 1, 5, 4(21) | pag. 291-292; Litt. Enc. Musicae Sacrae, d. 25 Decembris, 723 3, 3, 1 | them with energy and with mutual collaboration. ~ 724 int, 1, 3 | they may see what is the mystery which hath been hidden from 725 int, 0, 2 | thoughts and usages of every nation, and by these means provide, 726 3, 0, 7(46) | communicationibus inter cives et nationes, sexagesimo volvente anno 727 1, 9, 1(27) | Sermo ad Nationum Societatis Consilium publicis 728 con, 2, 4 | the feast of Our Lady's Nativity 1957, the nineteenth year 729 1, 9, 1 | committed. To explain is not necessarily to excuse; but it is to 730 4, 2, 5 | that they are forced by the necessity of always having a variety 731 1, 9, 1 | influences the will. The news-reader who worthily fulfils his 732 3, 0, 6 | the world, contact is made night and day with the active 733 con, 2, 4 | Lady's Nativity 1957, the nineteenth year of Our Pontificate. ~  ~ 734 int, 3, 3 | most of those, Catholic and non-Catholic alike, who attend shows 735 1, 2, 2 | has been man's natural and normal tendency to share with others 736 1, 11, 1 | Further, it must be noted that, apart from the published 737 1, 13, 2 | doctrines which diffuse notions of empty pleasures and desires 738 2, 7, 7 | their spiritual life is nourished, and given strength and 739 1, 5, 4 | but only by nature of its novelty, a quality not always of 740 2, 0, 1 | years ago, must today be numbered among the most important 741 4, 1, 1 | what deep interest vast numbers of spectators gaze at television 742 1, 9, 1(27) | Consilium publicis ordinandis nuntiis, d. 24 Aprilis, a. 1956 743 int, 2, 2(4) | Radiophonicum nuntium Qui arcano, d. 12 Februarii, 744 2, 7, 2(44) | christifideles Germaniae, ob conventum a "Katholikentag" 745 int, 3, 3 | commandments of God should be obeyed and the dignity of the human 746 2, 1, 6 | Pictures, and of faithfully obeying them. The Bishops, if they 747 1, 5, 4(21) | exeunte saeculo ab Angelici obitu, in Aedibus Vaticanis habitus 748 3, 1, 8 | Radio be aware that they are obliged to encourage reputable programmes, 749 2, 4, 2 | responsibility falls, to observe faithfully and exactly the 750 3, 1, 6 | public, by which, while observing proper methods, these programmes 751 2, 7, 1 | of this burden is not an obstacle to noble undertakings, but 752 4, 1, 1 | renewal of fervour can be obtained by all those who, for some 753 4, 1, 1 | of Catholic events. It is obvious, of course, - as We declared 754 1, 7, 1 | the ideas of men, those occupy a special place today, as 755 4, 2, 5 | matter difficulties readily occur; nevertheless, their solution 756 2, 1, 4 | brilliance, nevertheless offend right morals; or, though 757 4, 2, 10 | give clear example to their offspring, and also bid them deny 758 4, 2, 4 | other advantages, that both old and young can easily remain 759 3, 1, 5 | which is such that a wholly one-sided policy may come into existence, 760 1, 10, 1 | schools provide ideas and open up new possibilities here, 761 2, 6, 1 | throng of people listening open-mouthed to your words, appauding 762 3, 0, 6 | were through secret windows opening on to the world, contact 763 1, 5, 4 | certainly to be blamed who openly declare that public communication 764 2, 0, 1 | an extensive and complex operation. Hence, in order that the 765 1, 7, 4 | arts can assuredly provide opportunities for men to meet and unite 766 int, 3, 4 | of the Church; some even oppose it by every possible means. 767 1, 6, 4 | the desired end; if the opposite happens, i. e. if these 768 1, 10, 3 | divine truth, are being oppressed in a new and subtle way, 769 2, 3, 3(41) | per Quadragesimae tempus Oratores die 5 Martii 1957 habitus: 770 3, 0, 6 | the arts, singing, and orchestral music. ~ 771 1, 6, 4 | pooling their resources in an orderly way, cooperate with each 772 4, 2, 7 | and members of Religious Orders and Congregations - to turn 773 1, 9, 1(27) | Societatis Consilium publicis ordinandis nuntiis, d. 24 Aprilis, 774 3, 1, 7 | listeners or viewers can be organized for this purpose, under 775 4, 2, 5 | shows sometimes which were originally intended only for the public 776 2, 3, 3(41) | habitus: vide diarium L'Osservatore Romano, 6 Martii 1957. ~ 777 3, 0, 4 | wireless telegraphy brings oustanding advantages to technical 778 1, 1, 1 | each, We think it right to outline briefly the principles which 779 4, 2, 2 | transient attack of a disease outside their own home, but cannot 780 4, 2, 10 | We do not overlook the fact that the directives 781 int, 0, 1(1) | consubstantiali, contra Anomoeos: P.G., 48, 810.~ 782 2, 3, 3(41) | Pii XII sermo ad Urbis Parochos sacrosque per Quadragesimae 783 4, 1, 1(52) | conventum ex omnibus Nationibus participantes: d. 5 Maii, a. 1950; Discorsi 784 1, 11, 2 | seem to sweep him into a participation in the plot presented. ~ 785 int, 2, 5 | and all other interested parties can expect to obtain appropriate 786 1, 8, 2 | imperfect, or harmful to another party. ~ 787 3, 0, 3 | with the speed of light, it passes in a moment over all frontiers, 788 int, 2, 6 | worldwide flock with its Supreme Pastor, so that Our voice, passing 789 1, 10, 4 | We desire, therefore, to pay due tribute of praise to 790 1, 12, 4 | Our hopes, correspond to pedagogical principles and right rules 791 1, 13, 2 | shows, since they easily penetrate right into the domestic 792 | per 793 1, 14, 5 | instructed so that they may perceive the need to give willingly 794 1, 5, 4 | would not be universal and perennial as is the human spirit to 795 1, 2, 2 | tried to develop a more perfect means of expressing his 796 2, 7, 2 | person will be enriched and perfected in the light of Christian 797 4, 2, 8 | With regard to similar performances which are put on in cinemas 798 1, 14, 2 | for Bishops to set up a permanent National Office of supervision 799 4, 2, 5 | the spectators in no way permits any part of the time allotted 800 3, 1, 8 | particular, when false and pernicious doctrines are being spread 801 1, 6, 3 | itself"23 but though the persons professionally engaged in 802 con, 2, 1 | Radio and Television are perverted by men to evil uses. ~ 803 con, 2, 4 | to fulfilment. ~From St Peter's, Rome, the eighth day 804 int, 4, 4 | Vigilanti cura, yielding to the petitions of the Bishops and those 805 int, 2, 1(3) | I Petr. I, 18-19.~ 806 4, 2, 2 | all to the truth, and if physical growth in youths can be 807 1, 13, 3 | that, even more than the physiological and psychological disturbances 808 3, 0, 4 | since, by means of a ray, pilotless machines may be directed 809 1, 2, 3 | into their hands have been placed these useful instruments 810 2, 7, 7 | those young people who are planning to enter the cinema world 811 2, 4, 2 | advantage if they wish to play their part in this ministry 812 2, 6, 1 | their talents to parts in plays, or to be connected with 813 3, 0, 6 | items conveying useful and pleasant information derived from 814 1, 10, 4 | and ears are easily and pleasantly attracted to events happening 815 4, 2, 2 | Television enjoys, of giving pleasure within the family circle, 816 con, 2, 4 | with all Our heart, as a pledge of heavenly graces, the 817 con, 2, 3 | sphere, which promises such a plenteous and fruitful harvest. ~ 818 1, 12, 6 | While speaking on this point, We desire to praise in 819 1, 12, 3 | rather, it ought to lead to pointing out and choosing those only 820 2, 1, 3 | the "ideal film", of the points which concern religion, 821 1, 13, 2 | surroundings all can inhale that poisoned air of "materialistic" doctrines 822 3, 2, 2 | in the meantime, while We ponder to what extent Radio can 823 int, 4, 4 | as a father, have daily pondered with ever greater anxiety, 824 con, 2, 3 | for due execution to the Pontifical Commission for Motion Pictures, 825 1, 6, 4 | engaged in these professions, pooling their resources in an orderly 826 con, 2, 4 | Pontificate. ~  ~PIUS XII POPE ~ ~ 827 3, 1, 5 | yet it can happen that popular appreciation, more or less 828 2, 7, 2 | lessening of their authority or popularity; "for the Faith, until the 829 4, 2, 3 | to prevent these sacred portals suffering violence, under 830 2, 2, 2 | readers concerning the moral position to be adopted. ~  ~ 831 1, 5, 4 | of that reality which is possessed by every type of human expression. 832 int, 4, 2 | For these new possessions and new instruments which 833 1, 10, 1 | provide ideas and open up new possibilities here, not only with regard 834 2, 3, 3 | the display of commercial posters which ensnare or give scandal, 835 4, 2, 5 | their solution should not be postponed to some future date, for 836 4, 0, 2 | the beginning, praised its potentialities for good and the new advantages 837 1, 2, 1 | faith and charity which "is poured forth in our hearts by the 838 1, 2, 1 | supreme Good, He at all times pours out His gifts on men who 839 1, 7, 3 | and spiritual growth, can powerfully contribute to the right 840 2, 1, 1 | outstanding for their doctrine and practical prudence since they have 841 int, 2, 3 | all, as the Church bids us pray, may so pass through temporal 842 1, 10, 1 | mature years. Yet every precaution must be taken that the instructions 843 1, 6, 3 | that censorship is to be preferred which comes directly from 844 1, 10, 3 | situation calmly and without prejudice, cannot fail to see that 845 1, 6, 4 | rules without in any way prejudicing what belongs to the competence 846 3, 4, 2 | authors and those engaged in preparing and producing them must 847 2, 6, 1 | Everyone can see that, in the presence of a throng of people listening 848 int, 2, 4 | have gladly admitted to Our presense those whose special profession 849 3, 2, 3 | Since a properly dignified presentation of liturgical ceremonies, 850 1, 3, 1 | be directed, the question presents itself: why do these same 851 4, 2, 11 | Bishops - "it is a most pressing need that the conscience 852 4, 2, 3 | suffering violence, under any pretext, from evil television shows. ~ 853 4, 2, 3 | striven with all her force to prevent these sacred portals suffering 854 4, 2, 2 | growth in youths can be prevented, by some infectious germ, 855 3, 1, 8 | with the express purpose of preventing the entry of truth which 856 int, 2 | 2 - Previous papal utterances~ ~ 857 1, 3, 2 | himself with God's enemy, the prince of darkness: "An enemy hath 858 1, 5, 1 | Christian teaching and the principal end of these arts is the 859 3, 0, 8 | then, to make use of this privilege of our day, and to draw 860 2, 7, 9 | will not be wanting, as a prize for really worthwhile films. ~  ~ 861 2, 7, 9 | international festivals, prizes are established and rightly 862 int, 4, 4 | essential nature of this problem and have considered the 863 int, 4, 2 | lustre, dishonour them by a process of corruption, and make 864 1, 14, 2 | memory, Pius XI, declared and proclaimed that "it is absolutely essential 865 1, 2, 2 | His own activity as the proclaimer of those good tidings, making 866 2, 7, 1 | printed, or while it is being produced, some competent advice should 867 3, 4, 2 | engaged in preparing and producing them must be equipped with 868 1, 11, 3 | yet each expresses a new product, and thus a new kind of 869 int, 2, 4 | presense those whose special profession it is to practise the art 870 2, 6, 1 | private life. When addressing professional actors on one occasion in 871 con, 2, 2 | assist the many educational projects which have been begun in 872 2, 1, 2 | to these topics, deep and prolonged study and devout prayer; 873 3, 4, 1 | according to Our Lord's promise: "Who receives a prophet 874 1, 4, 4 | safeguarding of principles which promote the common good - to contribute 875 int, 3, 1 | souls, and thus, to the promotion of God's glory. ~ 876 1, 5, 2 | claim freedom to depict and propagate anything at all, even though 877 3, 0, 2 | same extent with scenic properties and other advantages of 878 2, 3, 2 | follow such sane and salutary proposals. ~ 879 int, 4, 5 | care of each one, should be protected against any errors and harm 880 1, 13, 2 | threaten to undermine the protective barriers by which the education 881 con, 2, 2 | difficult and extensive province of the arts, the christian 882 int, 2, 3 | matter for which immediate provision is absolutely necessary: 883 1, 9, 1 | neglected ; for news of any kind provokes a mental judgment and influences 884 1, 9, 1(27) | Nationum Societatis Consilium publicis ordinandis nuntiis, d. 24 885 1, 1 | 1 - Publicising Christian doctrine~ ~ 886 2, 1, 5 | if they have clearly and publicly indicated which films can 887 1, 3, 1 | those honourable and lofty purposes to which this technical 888 1, 12, 1 | this kind may be able to pursue their proper object, it 889 3, 3, 1 | value so highly, will be pursued by them with energy and 890 int, 3, 1 | of recalling men to the pursuit of the perfection of their 891 1, 12, 1 | film or television screen puts before them, and not, as 892 2, 3, 3(41) | Urbis Parochos sacrosque per Quadragesimae tempus Oratores die 5 Martii 893 2, 7, 1 | assistance by delegating some qualified ecclesiastical adviser to 894 1, 5, 4 | nature of its novelty, a quality not always of value and 895 3, 1, 6(48) | XII d. 3 Octobris, a. 1917 quinquagesimo expleto anno ab arte radiophonica 896 1, 5, 4(21) | Cfr. Sermo, quinto exeunte saeculo ab Angelici 897 2, 2, 2 | Quite wrong, therefore, is the 898 3, 0, 6 | civilizations, languages and races. This is brought about by 899 int, 2, 2(4) | Radiophonicum nuntium Qui arcano, d. 12 900 3, 0, 7(46) | sexagesimo volvente anno a radiotelegraphia inventa, Genuae habito: 901 2, 0, 1 | guided towards salvation, raised to higher things, and become 902 1, 10, 3 | which atheistic Communism is rampant, these methods of telecommunication 903 3, 0, 8 | increase and widen their range of interests. ~ 904 3, 1, 5 | or to enthusiasms with no rational basis, so that a judgment 905 3, 0, 4 | processes, since, by means of a ray, pilotless machines may 906 4, 2, 2 | some infectious germ, from reaching full maturity, much more 907 2, 2, 2 | they do not instruct their readers concerning the moral position 908 1, 5, 4 | but slight content of that reality which is possessed by every 909 3, 1, 6 | merits - approved, supported, rebuked, thus bringing it about 910 4, 2, 11 | educate and train men, and recall them to their higher state".55~  ~ 911 1, 5, 4 | death of Fra Angelico, We recalled to the minds of Our hearers 912 3, 4, 1 | name of a prophet, will receive the reward of a prophet".51~ 913 3, 4, 1 | Our Lord's promise: "Who receives a prophet in the name of 914 3, 0, 6 | time, been equipped with receiving sets, by which, as it were 915 | recent 916 | recently 917 1, 14, 2 | but to give to others a recognised classification, and then 918 2, 4, 2 | to put into practice the recommendations of the respective National 919 2, 7, 9 | to those films which are recommended for their educative and 920 int, 2, 1 | salvation of those who are "not redeemed with corruptible things 921 int, 4, 3 | brought into use, rather reduced them to a state of slavery 922 1, 11, 2 | generally something which has reference not only to entertaining 923 2, 3, 3 | happens, such publicity refers to decent films. "Who can 924 1, 13, 2 | Should we not shudder if we reflect attentively that by means 925 2, 5, 1 | stated - are not only to be regarded as articles for sale, but 926 con, 2, 2 | principles which must guide and regulate both the action of the directors 927 2, 7, 8 | by establishing suitable regulations, to lend their aid to the 928 4, 2, 5 | hitherto not controlled by the reins of prudent counsel, has 929 1, 10, 4(29) | christifideles Columbianae Reipublicae, d. 11 Aprilis, a. 1953 930 1, 9, 1 | nothing but the bare fact is related, has yet an aspect of its 931 3, 4, 2 | transmission of programmes relating to the Catholic Church, 932 2, 2, 1 | falling into so-called "relative morality", or the overthrow 933 2, 1, 1 | be done by a Committee of reliable men, which will depend on 934 con, 2, 4 | Relying on this hope, which Our 935 4, 0, 1 | It remains, Venerable Brethren, to 936 1, 9, 1 | suggest the beginning of a remedy, and consequently, to perform 937 2, 6, 1 | the actors; they, indeed, remembering their dignity as human beings 938 3, 4, 2 | Finally, let the bishops remind State officials that it 939 4, 2, 9 | small white screen, or to remove all that is evil. In this 940 1, 6, 3 | of public officials and render ineffective the evils which 941 4, 1, 1 | strengthening of the Faith and the renewal of fervour can be obtained 942 2, 6, 1 | skill, ought to use that renown which he has justly won 943 4, 2, 5 | into practice. For they repeatedly assert that the contract 944 2, 1, 6 | Repeating the timely instructions 945 1, 9, 1 | best he can, the disasters reported and the crimes committed. 946 int, 4, 2 | shows are praiseworthy or reprehensible.11~ 947 2, 1, 3 | and at the same time of representation of evil deeds: it should 948 2, 4, 1 | which are entirely beyond reproach. ~ 949 2, 0, 1 | the case of films which reproduce a definite story expressed 950 2, 1, 4 | Unquestionably, therefore, one must repudiate the manner of acting of 951 4, 2, 6 | ethical and psychological requirements as well as to the technical 952 3, 4, 2 | excellence in radio programmes requires that they be in conformity 953 1, 5, 3 | this matter, where many reservations are necessary, the Church 954 1, 8, 1 | that they may have a more respectful understanding of each other; 955 3, 3, 2 | so generously, has well responded to "the ardent desires and 956 1, 13, 1 | emotional and imaginative response, and the condition of their 957 2, 7, 6 | Let those responsible for making films approach 958 int, 0, 2 | especially during the hours of rest and recreation.~ 959 1, 13, 4 | outstanding for their Christian restraint and prudence. It is their 960 1, 6, 4 | path, they will certainly restrict the people's true development 961 int, 4, 4 | are concerned - which have resulted during more than two decades 962 1, 13, 3 | often being attended, with resulting serious harm. Whatever is 963 1, 10, 3 | unable to learn that truth revealed by God, which, as our Redeemer 964 1, 2, 2 | aim the lofty purpose of revealing men as in some way the assistants 965 1, 8, 3 | truths, handed down by God's revelation, be held sacred and inviolable. 966 2, 1, 3 | they should attentively revise within themselves those 967 3, 0, 8 | draw extensively from the rich fund of doctrine, recreation, 968 int, 1, 3 | gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, and to enlighten 969 int, 1, 3 | message unrivalled in its richness and power, a message, in 970 4, 2, 10 | for the awareness of their role as educators will often 971 int, 2, 5 | taken steps to set up in the Roman Curia a special Commission,7 972 2, 3, 3(41) | vide diarium L'Osservatore Romano, 6 Martii 1957. ~ 973 con, 2, 4 | fulfilment. ~From St Peter's, Rome, the eighth day of September, 974 1, 10, 3 | directed in the schools to root out all religious ideas 975 3, 0, 7 | the Apostles, treading the rough paths of that former age; 976 1, 10, 2 | citizens or controlled by rulers of states, will not spread 977 1, 5, 4(21) | 292; Litt. Enc. Musicae Sacrae, d. 25 Decembris, a 1955: 978 2, 3, 3(41) | sermo ad Urbis Parochos sacrosque per Quadragesimae tempus 979 1, 5, 4(21) | Cfr. Sermo, quinto exeunte saeculo ab Angelici obitu, in Aedibus 980 2, 2, 1 | judgments which will act as a safeguard against falling into so-called " 981 int, 1, 3 | me, the least of all the saints, is given this grace, to 982 2, 5, 1 | regarded as articles for sale, but also, and this is more 983 1, 4, 2 | far as they may assist the sanctification of souls. ~ 984 2, 7, 4 | necessary, to impose appropriate sanctions. ~ 985 4, 2, 3 | risk in any form into the sanctity of home surroundings; the 986 2, 6, 1 | expressions of praise which savour of a type of idolatry, since, 987 1, 7, 2 | nature of men, as Aquinas says: "But it is natural to man 988 2, 6, 1(42) | Cfr. Sermo de arte scaenica d. 26 Augusti, a. 1945 habitus: 989 2, 3, 3 | posters which ensnare or give scandal, even though, as sometimes 990 1, 11, 2 | dramatic plot is joined with scenes in which the vivid pictures 991 3, 0, 2 | like the same extent with scenic properties and other advantages 992 1, 12, 4 | introduced into every type of school, Catholic Action groups, 993 con, 1, 2 | and must know what modern science, art and technique assert 994 3, 0, 9 | words, then, written in Scripture, can be applied to the art 995 int, 2, 6 | flight over the expanse of sea and land and even over the 996 1, 13, 3 | aside and forbidden in due season, can greatly contribute 997 3, 0, 6 | which, as it were through secret windows opening on to the 998 4, 2, 10 | have just given in the last section, can sometimes produce serious 999 3, 2, 1 | vigorous exertions, have secured for religious radio programmes 1000 3, 1, 7 | societies which are zealous for securing the good of Christians in


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