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1001 2, 0, 3 | take a special interest in seeing that, through the individual
1002 1, 7, 3 | who "listen-in" and view, seek this alone, - but especially
1003 | seem
1004 3, 2, 3 | priests and laymen who are selected for so important an activity
1005 3, 1, 1 | act wrongly if he made no selection in introducing friends into
1006 con, 1, 2 | advantage, his prudence, self-control and sense of responsibility
1007 1, 2, 3 | from places widely apart, send messages by wireless, and
1008 int, 2, 3 | same predecessor of Ours sent to the Hierarchy of the
1009 int, 3, 4 | must, alas, repeat that sentence of the Apostle of the Gentiles: "
1010 1, 14, 7 | Pictures, Radio and Television separately considered, are carefully
1011 con, 2, 4 | Rome, the eighth day of September, the feast of Our Lady's
1012 con, 1, 2(56)| Cfr. Sermo d. 14 Septembris, a. I956 habitus: A. A.
1013 2, 0, 2 | than once made clear the seriousness of the subject, while exhorting
1014 2, 0, 2(37) | Cfr. Sermones d. 21 Iunii et 28 Octobris,
1015 int, 4, 5 | with a view not only to setting forth clearly the Christian
1016 1, 8, 3 | the crises and endure the severe trials of the age in which
1017 3, 0, 7(46) | inter cives et nationes, sexagesimo volvente anno a radiotelegraphia
1018 1, 6, 2 | whom these arts are being shared. ~
1019 1, 2, 2 | even wills him to be made a sharer in this supreme generosity,
1020 3, 4, 1 | acting, they are certainly sharing in the special reward of
1021 2, 6, 1 | your words, appauding and shouting, your own feelings are stirred
1022 3, 1, 8 | advantages of the Radio, show themselves eager to encourage
1023 1, 13, 2 | of Italy: "Should we not shudder if we reflect attentively
1024 1, 8, 2 | kinds, but also that they shun everything that can encourage
1025 3, 1, 8 | Gospel message, when the sick and others likewise handicapped
1026 int, 2, 1 | corruptible things of gold and silver... but with the precious
1027 1, 10, 2 | Similarly, it is to be hoped that
1028 2, 7, 6 | and virtue, on sorrow and sin, on body and soul, on social
1029 3, 0, 6 | public events, the arts, singing, and orchestral music. ~
1030 1, 10, 3 | anyone who considers this situation calmly and without prejudice,
1031 2, 0, 1 | came into existence some sixty years ago, must today be
1032 1, 14, 4 | are to be entrusted to men skilled in the use of these arts,
1033 int, 4, 3 | reduced them to a state of slavery and caused grievous harm.
1034 3, 0, 7 | everlasting happiness, came slowly to men through the Apostles,
1035 4, 2, 9 | but good flows from the small white screen, or to remove
1036 2, 2, 1 | safeguard against falling into so-called "relative morality", or
1037 1, 8, 3(26) | Sermo ad sodales Radiophonicae Societatis
1038 1, 1, 1 | own special problems to be solved in the field not only of
1039 | someone
1040 1, 8, 3 | teaching of God and of His Son, Jesus Christ, "and instil
1041 2, 7, 6 | happiness and virtue, on sorrow and sin, on body and soul,
1042 2, 6, 1 | industry into line with sounder policies, that is no slight
1043 2, 7, 6 | making films approach the sources from which all the highest
1044 1, 12, 6 | While speaking on this point, We desire
1045 4, 2, 9 | are in any sense improper spectacles: all these are the duties
1046 2, 7, 8 | such large sums are being spent on public education, let
1047 con, 1, 1 | communication, not only in other spheres of the apostolate, but especially
1048 2, 1, 3 | and particularly when We spoke of the "ideal film", of
1049 4, 0, 2 | good and the new advantages springing therefrom, We have also,
1050 int, 1, 2 | This watchful care springs from the mission She has
1051 2, 0, 1 | and sounds, there has also sprung up a great industry in which
1052 4, 2, 11 | service of error or the squares of vice, but may prove to
1053 con, 2, 4 | instructions to fulfilment. ~From St Peter's, Rome, the eighth
1054 4, 2, 10 | good of the children is at stake?~
1055 3, 2, 4 | best artistic and technical standards. ~
1056 1, 6, 1 | from a merely political standpoint, but also from that of public
1057 2, 5, 1 | films - as We have often stated - are not only to be regarded
1058 int, 3, 3 | Not a few statesmen as well as those who are
1059 1, 10, 4(29) | Aprilis, a. 1953 habitus, cum Statio Radiophonica Sutacentiae
1060 3, 3, 2 | perfecting of the Vatican Radio Station which has done excellent
1061 4, 2, 2 | base element of education steal its way into the fibres
1062 2, 6, 1 | shouting, your own feelings are stirred and filled with a certain
1063 1, 5, 4 | to noble sentiments, it stirs the baser passions, it might,
1064 3, 4, 2 | superabundance of material from the storehouse of Christian civilization.
1065 2, 0, 1 | which reproduce a definite story expressed in a vivid manner
1066 con, 2, 4 | pastoral zeal very much strengthens, We impart with all Our
1067 1, 6, 1 | public administrators are strictly bound to be watchful over
1068 4, 2, 3 | duty demand, has always striven with all her force to prevent
1069 int, 1, 3 | the duty, and for a much stronger reason than all others can
1070 3, 2, 2 | and while We are moved strongly by the command of our Divine
1071 int, 4, 3 | pictures, sounds and ideas, is subjected to the sweet yoke of the
1072 1, 10, 3 | being oppressed in a new and subtle way, since they are unable
1073 4, 2, 3 | prevent these sacred portals suffering violence, under any pretext,
1074 4, 1, 2 | Bishops to judge of the suitability of televised religious programmes,
1075 1, 14, 5 | of Catholic Action, to be suitably instructed so that they
1076 1, 13, 1 | Each of the shows must be suited and adapted to the degree
1077 1, 7, 2(24) | S. THOM., Summ. Theol., I. q. 1, a. 9. ~
1078 3, 1, 2 | often, these will only be summary views, where the content
1079 con, 2 | 2 - Summing up~ ~
1080 2, 7, 8 | for youth. When such large sums are being spent on public
1081 3, 4, 2 | to make full use of that superabundance of material from the storehouse
1082 4, 0, 4 | We consider it superfluous in this place to repeat
1083 2, 7, 3 | express consent of their superiors, since, obviously, to give
1084 3, 4, 1 | propagation of God's Word, or by supplying the necessary equipment.
1085 3, 1, 6 | their merits - approved, supported, rebuked, thus bringing
1086 1, 5, 3 | The Church encourages and supports everything which truly concerns
1087 4, 2, 9 | is useless for anyone to suppose that excellent principles
1088 1, 10, 2 | not spread doctrines while suppressing all mention of God's name
1089 1, 7, 2 | spirit is concerned, is supremely adapted to the nature of
1090 1, 2, 3 | Providence may be put more surely and fruitfully into effect,
1091 2, 1, 4 | though they appear on the surface to conform to the moral
1092 1, 5, 3 | end. Let no one, then, be surprised if, in this matter, where
1093 int, 2, 1 | It is therefore not surprising that they who exercise the
1094 3, 1, 5 | Although those systems of surveying public opinion, which are
1095 int, 0, 1 | brought forth creatures, but sustains and fosters them once created"1~
1096 1, 10, 4(29) | cum Statio Radiophonica Sutacentiae inaugurabatur: A. A. S.,
1097 1, 11, 2 | themselves, and seem to sweep him into a participation
1098 int, 4, 3 | ideas, is subjected to the sweet yoke of the law of Christ,12
1099 1, 12, 1 | be lured and arbitrarily swept away by the power of their
1100 3, 0, 3 | kind of winged flight much swifter than sound waves, with the
1101 1, 2, 2 | of his mind by means of symbols whereby he daily tried to
1102 1, 11, 2 | by the moving light, are synchronised with sounds of voices and
1103 3, 1, 5 | listener. Although those systems of surveying public opinion,
1104 2, 1, 1 | For this purpose, "let tables or lists be composed and
1105 2, 6, 1 | permitted to lend their talents to parts in plays, or to
1106 3, 0, 6 | cover news, interviews, talks, and items conveying useful
1107 1, 4, 1 | since the Church is the teacher of the doctrine which leads
1108 3, 1, 1 | salutary control of parents and teachers. ~
1109 1, 4, 1 | inviolable right when She teaches what has been committed
1110 int, 3, 5 | art a true speaker, and teachest the way of God in truth,
1111 1, 4, 3 | means, that news and those teachings which are really necessary
1112 2, 0, 1 | craftsmen, labourers and technicians, but also financial groups
1113 con, 1, 2 | modern science, art and technique assert whenever they touch
1114 1, 3, 2 | nor does it come from the techniques themselves, which are His
1115 1, 1, 1 | only of the arts, but of technology and economics. But before
1116 3, 0, 4 | new inventions, wireless telegraphy brings oustanding advantages
1117 4, 1, 2 | judge of the suitability of televised religious programmes, and
1118 4, 2, 11(55)| Cfr. Sermo de gravi televisionis momento, d. 21 Octobris,
1119 int, 2, 3 | pray, may so pass through temporal goods that we may not lose
1120 2, 3, 3(41) | sacrosque per Quadragesimae tempus Oratores die 5 Martii 1957
1121 1, 2, 2 | man's natural and normal tendency to share with others the
1122 3, 0, 7 | message can be conveyed to tens and hundreds of thousands
1123 2, 1, 4 | civilization become meaningless terms. Unquestionably, therefore,
1124 3, 2, 5 | programmes within their territory and to organize and coordinate
1125 3, 0, 7(46) | ad eos qui interfuerunt tertio generali conventui de communicationibus
1126 3, 4, 1 | We desire to extend Our thanks to all upright directors
1127 1, 7, 2(24) | S. THOM., Summ. Theol., I. q. 1, a. 9. ~
1128 1, 5, 3(20) | I Thess. V, 21-22.~
1129 4, 2, 10 | would like to see. But who thinks the burden on parents is
1130 1, 7, 2(24) | S. THOM., Summ. Theol., I. q. 1,
1131 1, 5, 3 | the Church acts with due thought and discretion, according
1132 2, 6, 1 | that, in the presence of a throng of people listening open-mouthed
1133 1, 11, 3 | spectators, but at vast throngs of men, who differ among
1134 2, 3, 1 | who, each time they buy a ticket of admission, - as it were
1135 1, 2, 2 | proclaimer of those good tidings, making him become their
1136 2, 1, 6 | Repeating the timely instructions which Our predecessor
1137 1, 14, 7 | will do, at some cost in toil and inconvenience, to obey
1138 2, 1, 6 | frequently as possible, on this topic, but that they fulfil the
1139 2, 1, 2 | suitable manner to these topics, deep and prolonged study
1140 2, 7, 6 | familiar with the Church's traditional doctrine on the certainties
1141 2, 1, 5 | been a means of gain for traffickers in evil things, and given
1142 4, 2, 11 | rather a help" to educate and train men, and recall them to
1143 1, 5, 1 | it were a mere business transaction. ~
1144 1, 2, 3 | employ electrical forces to transcribe words at very great speed
1145 3, 4, 2 | diligence in safeguarding the transmission of programmes relating to
1146 3, 2, 5 | nothing creeps into these transmissions contrary to sound morals. ~
1147 1, 7, 1 | various technical arts which transmit the ideas of men, those
1148 3, 0, 7 | men through the Apostles, treading the rough paths of that
1149 1, 5, 1 | achieve economic ends, and who treat Our noble aim as if it were
1150 int, 2, 1 | authority of the Church, have treated of this important matter
1151 4, 0, 1 | has in some nations taken tremendous steps forward, and in others
1152 1, 8, 3 | crises and endure the severe trials of the age in which we now
1153 1, 10, 4 | desire, therefore, to pay due tribute of praise to all those who,
1154 1, 2, 2 | symbols whereby he daily tried to develop a more perfect
1155 con, 2, 3 | confidence in the ultimate triumph of God's cause, We do not
1156 3, 1, 5 | expressed, can be attributed to trivial or transient causes, or
1157 int, 3, 3 | matter; and, at the cost of trouble and even material loss,
1158 int, 2, 6 | and land and even over the troubled emotions of souls, may reach
1159 1, 12, 2 | involved in the business and troubles of life",31 nor the progress
1160 1, 5, 3 | supports everything which truly concerns a fuller enrichment
1161 1, 13, 4 | the young so dear to Us, trusting that - since it is a question
1162 1, 9, 1 | no one by his words, but try rather to understand and
1163 1, 13, 3 | youth, and which, unless turned aside and forbidden in due
1164 int, 2, 2 | More than twenty years have passed since
1165 con, 2, 3 | have firm confidence in the ultimate triumph of God's cause,
1166 int, 2, 1 | of a lamb unspotted and undefiled";3 and they have weighed
1167 1, 13, 2 | domestic circle, threaten to undermine the protective barriers
1168 int, 4, 5 | doctrine in this matter, but to undertaking suitable plans and initiatives.
1169 1, 6, 2 | State's officials is an unfair limitation on the liberty
1170 int, 4, 3 | forces but also the mind are unhappily enslaved, and man's inventions
1171 1, 6, 4 | embark on a downward and uninhibited path, they will certainly
1172 1, 5, 4 | element: it would not be universal and perennial as is the
1173 4, 2, 5 | to television to be left unoccupied; further, that they are
1174 2, 1, 4 | become meaningless terms. Unquestionably, therefore, one must repudiate
1175 4, 2, 6 | But in order that the unravelling of these difficulties may
1176 1, 6, 3 | men of our time who are unreasonably intolerant of the intervention
1177 1, 13, 4 | control that natural and unrestrained eagerness to see and hear
1178 3, 0, 3 | were, detached from and unrestricted by conditions of place and
1179 int, 1, 3 | eternal salvation; a message unrivalled in its richness and power,
1180 int, 1, 3 | preach among the gentiles the unsearchable riches of Christ, and to
1181 int, 2, 1 | of Christ, as of a lamb unspotted and undefiled";3 and they
1182 1, 13, 3 | from those shows which are unsuited to their age, though they
1183 | upon
1184 2, 3, 3(41) | Cfr. Pii XII sermo ad Urbis Parochos sacrosque per Quadragesimae
1185 2, 1, 6 | regard to Film shows, and urged to offer earnest prayers
1186 4, 2, 6 | in each country, the most urgent efforts should be devoted
1187 int, 0, 2 | the news, thoughts and usages of every nation, and by
1188 | used
1189 4, 2, 9 | It is useless for anyone to suppose that
1190 con, 2, 1 | perverted by men to evil uses. ~
1191 2, 3, 3 | We must also utter a vigorous warning against
1192 int, 2 | 2 - Previous papal utterances~ ~
1193 4, 1, 1 | as seen on Television, valuable fruits for the strengthening
1194 2, 1, 2 | by the cinema, and which varies according to the different
1195 4, 2, 5 | necessity of always having a variety of progammes ready to hand,
1196 3, 3, 2 | extension and perfecting of the Vatican Radio Station which has
1197 1, 5, 4(21) | Angelici obitu, in Aedibus Vaticanis habitus d. 20 Aprilis, a.
1198 4, 2, 11 | error or the squares of vice, but may prove to be rather
1199 2, 3, 3(41) | die 5 Martii 1957 habitus: vide diarium L'Osservatore Romano,
1200 2, 0, 3 | information on the matters to be viewed, - the advice and the directives
1201 3, 1, 7 | groups of listeners or viewers can be organized for this
1202 4, 2, 9 | admitting the children to viewing according to their different
1203 3, 1, 2 | these will only be summary views, where the content of the
1204 3, 1, 5 | appreciation, more or less vigorously expressed, can be attributed
1205 2, 6, 1(42) | Radiomessaggi di S. S. Pio XII, vol. VII, pag. 157. ~
1206 1, 10, 3(28) | Cfr. Ioan. VIII, 32 ~
1207 1, 5, 3 | therefore She cannot permit the violation of those principles and
1208 4, 2, 3 | sacred portals suffering violence, under any pretext, from
1209 int, 4, 5 | and sought the help of His Virgin Mother, We address you,
1210 4, 2, 4 | is contrary to those same virtues of loyalty and chaste love. ~
1211 1, 2, 1 | Himself by the beatific vision, He is united by faith and
1212 3, 3, 2 | the ardent desires and the vital needs of the whole Catholic
1213 int, 2, 6 | Supreme Pastor, so that Our voice, passing in sure and safe
1214 1, 11, 2 | synchronised with sounds of voices and music in a most fascinating
1215 3, 0, 7(46) | et nationes, sexagesimo volvente anno a radiotelegraphia
1216 2, 3, 1 | as it were casting a vote - make choice of good or
1217 2, 1, 6 | that Christians be not only warned with care, as frequently
1218 4, 0, 4 | this place to repeat the warnings with regard to film and
1219 3, 1, 3 | training of youth, to be on the watch and to instill religious
1220 int, 1, 1 | with a motherly care and watchfulness, having in mind to protect
1221 3, 0, 3 | much swifter than sound waves, with the speed of light,
1222 1, 8, 4 | contribution to this in the three ways We are now going to write
1223 1, 6, 4 | people's true development and weaken their morals. ~ ~
1224 con, 1, 2 | those taking part in a Study Week for the bringing up to date
1225 4, 2, 9 | these are the duties which weigh heavily on parents and on
1226 int, 2, 1 | undefiled";3 and they have weighed carefully all the questions
1227 1, 5, 4 | it might, perhaps, find welcome among some people, but only
1228 int, 1, 1 | came into use, the Church welcomed them, not only with great
1229 3, 1, 6 | rouse themselves to obtain a well-balanced opinion among the general
1230 2, 3, 3 | consequent damage to the well-being of the State itself?"41~ ~
1231 con, 2, 4 | on this hope, which Our well-founded knowledge of your pastoral
1232 4, 2, 7 | paternally exhort Catholics, well-qualified by their learning, sound
1233 3, 4, 2 | with sound doctrine and a well-stored mind. Consequently, We earnestly
1234 | Whence
1235 | whenever
1236 | whereas
1237 | whereby
1238 2, 7, 3 | these cannot be left to the whim of individuals. ~
1239 4, 2, 9 | good flows from the small white screen, or to remove all
1240 4, 1, 1 | are convinced that We may wholeheartedly commend programmes of this
1241 3, 1, 5 | radio, which is such that a wholly one-sided policy may come
1242 3, 0, 8 | they can thus increase and widen their range of interests. ~
1243 1, 6, 3 | occasion, "that there is a widespread opinion among men of our
1244 1, 12, 6 | therefore desire that those who wield authority, either in Church
1245 1, 12, 3 | both youths and grown-ups willing to examine adequately and
1246 1, 14, 5 | perceive the need to give willingly to these Offices their united
1247 2, 0, 1 | distribute films which can win approval. ~
1248 3, 0, 6 | as it were through secret windows opening on to the world,
1249 3, 0, 3 | between men. On a kind of winged flight much swifter than
1250 3, 1, 5 | of the programmes their wishes and justifiable criticism.
1251 1, 13, 3 | every possible effort to withdraw young people from those
1252 int, 4, 1 | advantages can arise from the wonderful advances which have been
1253 int, 2, 6 | by which We can unite the worldwide flock with its Supreme Pastor,
1254 3, 2, 1 | a place befitting divine worship, which is more important
1255 1, 9, 1 | will. The news-reader who worthily fulfils his task, should
1256 2, 7, 9 | wanting, as a prize for really worthwhile films. ~ ~
1257 1, 8, 4 | ways We are now going to write about: namely, in the news
1258 2, 2, 2 | therefore, is the action of writers in daily papers and in reviews,
1259 3, 1, 1 | friend. A person would act wrongly if he made no selection
1260 1, 13, 2 | reason, three years ago, We wrote thus to the Bishops of Italy: "
1261 2, 3, 3 | Who can say what harm is wrought in minds, especially of
1262 3, 2, 2(49) | Marc. XVI, l5~
1263 1, 9, 1(27) | Radiomessaggi di S. S. Pio Xll, vol. XVIII, pag. 137.~
1264 int, 3, 5(10)| Matth. XXII, 16.~
1265 int, 2, 2(4) | a. 1931: A. A. S., vol. XXIII, 1931, pag. 65. ~
1266 2, 2, 1 | which the lesser issues yield place to the more important. ~
1267 int, 4, 4 | Encyclical Letter Vigilanti cura, yielding to the petitions of the
1268 int, 4, 3 | is subjected to the sweet yoke of the law of Christ,12
1269 | yourselves
1270 con, 2, 4 | knowledge of your pastoral zeal very much strengthens, We
1271 3, 1, 7 | Catholic societies which are zealous for securing the good of