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1 99 | have stood the test of 2,000 years; the strong cohesion
2 100| 100.And yet, Venerable Brethren,
3 101| 101.Against such suspicions
4 102| 102.The Church preaches and
5 103| 103.This peace, which the world
6 104| 104.On this Corner Stone the
7 105| 105.On the other hand, any other
8 106| 106.Venerable Brethren, the
9 107| 107.What has already happened
10 108| 108.In the midst of this world
11 109| 109.In the meantime however,
12 110| 110.The "Catholic Church, the
13 111| 111.Whatever We can do to hasten
14 112| 112.God can do all things. As
15 113| 113.Pray then, Venerable Brethren,
16 114| 114.And you, white legions of
17 115| 115.In this way you will put
18 116| 116.The early Church understood
19 117| 117.In the confidence that God,
20 19 | 19.As Vicar of Him Who in a
21 101| Quas Primas of December 11, 1925 - any such aims are entirely
22 117| in the year of Our Lord, 1939, the first of Our Pontificate. ~
23 22 | 22.In the recognition of the
24 23 | 23.Venerable Brethren, as We
25 24 | 24.But precisely because of
26 25 | 25.Perhaps - God grant it -
27 28 | 28.The present age, Venerable
28 30 | 30.The Holy Gospel narrates
29 31 | 31.Many perhaps, while abandoning
30 33 | 33.It is true that even when
31 34 | 34.Among the many errors which
32 35 | 35.The first of these pernicious
33 36 | 36.In fact, the first page
34 39 | 39.It is the same Apostle who
35 40 | 40.And to render such friendship
36 41 | 41.These are supernatural truths
37 43 | 43.And the nations, despite
38 44 | 44.The Church of Christ, the
39 46 | 46.She has repeatedly shown
40 47 | 47.Our immediate predecessor,
41 48 | 48.In accordance with these
42 49 | 49.Nor is there any fear lest
43 50 | 50.Such is the marvelous doctrine
44 52 | 52.But there is yet another
45 54 | 54.None the less, one must
46 55 | 55.Where the dependence of
47 56 | 56.It is quite true that power
48 57 | 57.But the moment comes when
49 58 | 58.Indeed, as Our great predecessor,
50 59 | 59.Hence, it is the noble prerogative
51 60 | 60.To consider the State as
52 61 | 61.Further, there would be
53 62 | 62.The education of the new
54 63 | 63.Before Us stand out with
55 64 | 64.True courage and a heroism
56 65 | 65.No one of good-will and
57 66 | 66.In any case, the more burdensome
58 67 | 67.Undoubtedly, that formation
59 68 | 68.Such an education might
60 69 | 69.Now what scandal is more
61 7 | 7.Who among "the Soldiers
62 70 | 70.Of all that exists on the
63 71 | 71.The idea which credits the
64 72 | 72.A disposition, in fact,
65 73 | 73.Now no one can fail to see
66 74 | 74.So, Venerable Brethren,
67 75 | 75.The indispensable presupposition,
68 76 | 76.But on the other hand, to
69 77 | 77.Now, it is true that with
70 78 | 78.Today, Venerable Brethren,
71 79 | 79.But let us leave the past
72 80 | 80.To hope for a decisive change
73 81 | 81.No, Venerable Brethren,
74 82 | 82.Once the bitterness and
75 83 | 83.For true though it is that
76 84 | 84.The accomplishment of this
77 85 | 85.And if belonging to it,
78 86 | 86.It gives Us, Venerable Brethren,
79 87 | 87.At a moment when one is
80 88 | 88.To them in this moment so
81 89 | 89.This collaboration of the
82 90 | 90.In promoting this participation
83 91 | 91.When churches are closed,
84 92 | 92.What torrents of benefits
85 93 | 93.There is no opposition between
86 94 | 94.This work of pacification
87 95 | 95.Accordingly We, as representatives
88 96 | 96.While the Church cannot
89 97 | 97.Taught precisely by the
90 98 | 98.Unity, towards which, so
91 99 | 99.These last are recognizing
92 31 | 31.Many perhaps, while abandoning the teaching of Christ,
93 28 | errors to the doctrinal aberrations of the past, has pushed
94 77 | s advantage, would be to abolish all mutual trust among States.
95 63 | minimizing and the gradual abolition of the rights peculiar to
96 | about
97 117| you all as a pledge of the abundance of Divine Grace, from the
98 16 | life, and may have it more abundantly" (Saint John x. 10).~
99 82 | the legitimate use and the abuse of power. Thus only will
100 78 | looking with terror into the abyss to which they have been
101 59 | arbitrary ideas nor can it accept for its standard primarily
102 113| to make your prayers more acceptable in the eyes of Him Who "
103 91 | that numberless families accomplish this, their mission, with
104 52 | First Source. Thus they accord the civil authority an unrestricted
105 13 | enthusiastic, and so spontaneous accorded to Us on the occasion of
106 95 | 95.Accordingly We, as representatives on
107 46 | their spiritual values to account for a living and vital preaching
108 17 | honor among those officially accredited to the Apostolic See. "The
109 18 | spiritual position which that achievement, destined to make an indelible
110 3 | developments, balancing achievements against deficiencies, We
111 90 | youth will be ever ready to acknowledge the royal prerogatives of
112 55 | essential condition for its acknowledgment and also for its demand
113 | across
114 59 | the private and individual activities of national life that they
115 83 | indispensable foundation; must be actuated by justice and crowned by
116 110| Augustine, Ep. CXXXVIII. Ad Marcellinum, C. 3, N. 17),
117 84 | task of regeneration, by adapting her means to the altered
118 28 | Venerable Brethren, by adding new errors to the doctrinal
119 102| end of her activity was admirably expressed by the Angels
120 89 | life everlasting, that he admonishes all his household, teaches,
121 9 | of the Eternal King, in adoration and in reparation, to renew
122 77 | they are no longer to one's advantage, would be to abolish all
123 104| and hence against her the adversary can never prevail: "The
124 107| aims misunderstood. Our advice, if heard with respect,
125 112| Omnipotence means to mould affairs and events and to direct
126 96 | healing to the ills which affect mankind.~
127 89 | title that he owes paternal affection to his family. Let it be
128 26 | that Our heart goes out in affectionate sympathy and spiritual joy
129 49 | the place of honor in our affections and good works to those
130 20 | suffers from the evils which afflict Our children, at the same
131 113| cried to the Lord in their affliction: and he delivered them out
132 108| torn by the sufferings and afflictions of so many of her sons,
133 53 | influence, especially when age-old Christian traditions, on
134 4 | desired of the nations (cf. Aggeus ii. 8), dwelt, though as
135 34 | source of religious and moral agnosticism, We would draw your attention,
136 113| pray you, suffering and agonizing members of the Church, when
137 74 | further, fidelity to compacts agreed upon and sanctioned in conformity
138 71 | others' rights and impedes agreement and peaceful intercourse.~
139 23 | torn by anguish as We look ahead to all that will yet come
140 108| indispensable counselors and aids to men of good will in the
141 17 | which We share the very air We breathe. We hope and
142 64 | destruction stand on the alert ready to make use of all
143 101| any such aims are entirely alien to that same Church, which
144 69 | Christ from Whom they want to alienate the youthful generations
145 69 | misdirected towards a goal that alienates from Christ "the Way and
146 83 | perverted by the progressive alienation of the peoples from that
147 111| of discord, somewhere to alight, We shall continue to do,
148 63 | material and spiritual alike, and the manifold errors
149 112| minds and free wills to His all-high purposes.~
150 110| awaiting the moment when the all-powerful Hand of Christ the King
151 28 | supreme and absolute Lawgiver, all-wise and just Judge of human
152 9 | and forever their oath of allegiance to Him and to His law of
153 93 | are in power may decide to allow the Church a free course
154 99 | say: "Non licet; it is not allowed!"~
155 | almost
156 89 | Christ by a good life, by almsgiving, by preaching His Name and
157 2 | We should make of it the alpha and omega of Our aims, of
158 84 | adapting her means to the altered conditions of the times
159 76 | law of nations from its anchor in Divine law, to base it
160 80 | temptation. In this hour the angel of justice strives with
161 102| admirably expressed by the Angels over the cradle of the Word
162 23 | paternal heart is torn by anguish as We look ahead to all
163 106| indelible characters in the annals of history, has a right
164 1 | which marks the fortieth anniversary of the consecration of mankind
165 102| sang of glory to God and announced peace to men of good will: "
166 2 | hailed the Encyclical Annum Sacrum with genuine approval,
167 116| with those sentiments which answer so well to the necessities
168 98 | towards which, so many, answerable for the destiny of nations,
169 107| force on one side would be answered by recourse to arms on the
170 61 | the family are by nature anterior to the State, and that the
171 25 | immense vortex of error and anti-Christian movements there has come
172 86 | between Christianity and anti-Christianism grows intense.~
173 11 | Christ. The difficulties, anxieties and trials of the present
174 24 | precisely because of this apocalyptic foresight of disaster, imminent
175 64 | necessity are not always apparent. Whoever has the care of
176 18 | whole Catholic world, never appeared to Us so impressive in its
177 55 | forfeits in its more weighty application the moral force which is
178 47 | holy and venerated memory, applying such norms to a particularly
179 37 | of the earth, determining appointed times, and the limits of
180 46 | to facilitate the deeper appreciative insight into the most varied
181 9 | Venerable Brethren, may the approaching Feast of Christ the King,
182 56 | circumstances, material successes apt to arouse wonder in superficial
183 59 | be defined according to arbitrary ideas nor can it accept
184 87 | themselves with the full ardor of their souls to the works
185 49 | of universal brotherhood aroused by the teaching of Christianity,
186 31 | when they groveled; of arriving at man's estate, when they
187 60 | order, or when the State arrogates such dominion to itself
188 76 | exclusively intent on the assertion of its own rights and ignoring
189 61 | powers and rights and has assigned them a mission and a charge
190 116| magnificent prayer; do you associate yourselves with those sentiments
191 37 | herald of this truth which associates men as brothers in one great
192 77 | ephemeral and tacitly to assume the authority of rescinding
193 31 | fully conscious of being led astray by a mirage of glittering
194 17 | God that, in the serene atmosphere of that peace, He may pervade,
195 13 | many testimonies of filial attachment to the Church and to the
196 70 | s holy law, that should attack its foundations, bar to
197 11 | refine, to a degree rarely attained, the sense of solidarity
198 62 | considered necessary for attaining political success, while
199 58 | principles; should facilitate the attainment in the temporal order, by
200 34 | agnosticism, We would draw your attention, Venerable Brethren, to
201 53 | inevitable result tends to attribute to itself that absolute
202 104| external struggles tend to augment the force and multiply the
203 117| confidence that God, the Author and Lover of Peace, will
204 101| place of other legitimate authorities in their proper spheres,
205 76 | Divine law, to base it on the autonomous will of States, is to dethrone
206 38 | men can by natural right avail themselves, to sustain and
207 92 | What calamities could be averted, what happiness and tranquillity
208 75 | enter into discussion and to avoid recourse to force or to
209 98 | See of Peter and from it await guidance and counsel!~
210 106| the whole world, while it awaits, relying on the powerful
211 82 | legislator must attain to that balance, that keen sense of moral
212 62 | case would not aim at the balanced and harmonious development
213 3 | and interior developments, balancing achievements against deficiencies,
214 23 | yet come forth from the baneful seed of violence and of
215 110| shall quiet the tempest and banish the spirits of discord which
216 21 | the spiritual and moral bankruptcy of the present day stand
217 6 | win back to the victorious banner of the Cross those who have
218 70 | attack its foundations, bar to the young the way to
219 48 | circumcision nor uncircumcision, barbarian nor Scythian, bond nor free.
220 31 | the bitter consequences of bartering the truth that sets free,
221 76 | anchor in Divine law, to base it on the autonomous will
222 100| furnish man with such solid bases of belief as will greatly
223 18 | lofty loggia of the Vatican Basilica, We opened and raised Our
224 68 | Matthew xix, 14), would bear most bitter fruits. On the
225 85 | refuses to let himself be beaten down by the difficulties
226 | became
227 106| perhaps as yet only at the "beginnings of sorrows" (Saint Matthew
228 35 | to His Heavenly Father on behalf of sinful mankind.~
229 106| blood of countless human beings, even noncombatants, raises
230 11 | Catholic family. They make all believers in God and in Christ share
231 53 | absolute autonomy which belongs exclusively to the Supreme
232 | below
233 88 | their lives and their work beneath the standard of Christ the
234 117| paternal heart, the Apostolic Benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo,
235 92 | would contribute towards the betterment of mankind, if men would
236 | beyond
237 18 | Papacy and Our own dear birthplace - over Italy reconciled
238 63 | repercussions are tasted by none so bitterly as by that noble little
239 68 | which lifts anxiety from the bleeding and torn hearts of fathers
240 110| of a mother, stands as a blessed vision of peace above the
241 3 | Cross seem to be a stumbling block and foolishness.~
242 23 | sword today ploughs the blood-drenched furrow.~
243 79 | is to consist, once the bloody conflicts of today have
244 85 | dispense a man from the frank, bold profession of our Faith.
245 14 | enemies of Christ become bolder.~
246 86 | signs of a spirit which boldly faces the gigantic tasks
247 80 | and sufferings they have borne, obscure the vision even
248 82 | it is easy to mistake the boundary between the legitimate use
249 57 | also set and marked its bounds.~
250 50 | living temples of God and branches of the very vine which is
251 114| receive in Holy Communion the Bread of Life, raise up your simple
252 71 | between peoples, for it breaks the unity of supra-national
253 21 | of love which is the life breath of His Kingdom.~
254 17 | We share the very air We breathe. We hope and trust that
255 30 | crucified Jesus" (Roman Breviary, Good Friday, Response Five).~
256 87 | development which justify the brightest hopes. The prayer of the
257 106| violence and of discord brings indescribable suffering
258 39 | with God which had been broken, making Himself the Mediator
259 78 | to which they have been brought by the errors and principles
260 105| the other hand, any other building which has not been founded
261 104| Corner Stone the Church is built, and hence against her the
262 14 | form around it a wall and a bulwark as the enemies of Christ
263 88 | come" is not simply the burning desire of their prayer;
264 90 | sacred flame of the Faith burns on the domestic hearth,
265 92 | indisputable right! What calamities could be averted, what happiness
266 27 | there is disturbance by calamitous external events; for the
267 109| who are stricken by the calamity of the war must know that
268 50 | only tilled the land and cared for the sick, but above
269 4 | Church, or followed Him with carelessness and sloth.~
270 14 | great weight of responsible cares inseparable from the supreme
271 89 | consoling. This apostolic work, carried out according to the mind
272 117| Apostolic Benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on
273 52 | will, or of the dictates of casual historical claims, and of
274 89 | priesthood in all classes, categories and groups reveals precious
275 30 | teaching of the Church, has caused to reappear, in regions
276 36 | their Creator, God did not cease to regard them as His children,
277 9 | Divine Heart, which should be celebrated in a particularly solemn
278 102| realms who gives us the celestial" (hymn for Feast of Epiphany).
279 29 | far as to overthrow the central dogma of Christianity, the
280 75 | respect its plighted word; the certainty that both sides are convinced
281 8 | themselves to drink the bitter chalice awaiting those faithful
282 56 | can attain at times, under chance circumstances, material
283 82 | longer on the quicksands of changeable and ephemeral standards
284 75 | not of bad will, but of changed circumstances and of genuine
285 52 | that is at the mercy of the changeful tide of human will, or of
286 58 | the dictates of an order changeless in its universal principles;
287 75 | case of delays, hindrances, changes or disputes, because all
288 42 | relationship which varies with the changing of times.~
289 28 | inevitably to a drift towards chaos. Before all else, it is
290 44 | disdaining the particular characteristics which each people, with
291 67 | and an excess to which a check must be opposed, in the
292 13 | 13.We cherish the memory of the many testimonies
293 44 | and intelligible pride, cherishes and retains as a precious
294 48 | Our intentions, We have chosen the forthcoming Feast of
295 91 | 91.When churches are closed, when the Image
296 48 | neither Gentile nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, barbarian
297 62 | detract from the pride of the citizen.~
298 84 | and called in Baptism to citizenship of the Kingdom of God.~
299 46 | insight into the most varied civilizations and to put their spiritual
300 29 | educated, ennobled and civilized by the Cross, had reached
301 102| conscience. Nor has she who civilizes the nations ever retarded
302 55 | authority, and an autonomy is claimed which rests only upon a
303 52 | dictates of casual historical claims, and of the interests of
304 63 | Us stand out with painful clarity the dangers We fear will
305 70 | the people or a particular class's word: "They that depart
306 89 | with the priesthood in all classes, categories and groups reveals
307 77 | a treaty or some of its clauses can in fact become, or at
308 10 | Saint John i. 9) may make clear to them the way of salvation,
309 30 | civilization, in a manner ever clearer, ever more distinct, ever
310 48 | forming cultured native clergy and gradually increasing
311 89 | solely of good bishops and clerics." You too in your way minister
312 80 | than injustice under the cloak of justice.~
313 14 | Church rallying all the closer to the impregnable Rock
314 97 | teaching and of the moral code which of old gave consistency
315 116| Thy love, and sanctify and collect her from the four winds
316 91 | a fidelity undismayed by combat or by sacrifice. A great
317 10 | enlighteneth every man that cometh into this world" (Saint
318 84 | manifold hard struggles, is a command incumbent on everyone who
319 40 | torn by hate: "This is my commandment that you love one another,
320 7 | break the Tables of God's Commandments to substitute other tables
321 84 | maternal office of the Church. Committed to her by her Divine Founder,
322 72 | juridical, into a great commonwealth directed to the good of
323 114| when you receive in Holy Communion the Bread of Life, raise
324 74 | demand, further, fidelity to compacts agreed upon and sanctioned
325 109| the war, have a right to compassion and help.~
326 106| close to all Our children in compassionate love, and especially to
327 87 | manner which supplements and completes the powers, often obstructed
328 60 | they are by delicate and complicated internal principles which
329 38 | in every man is equally composed of material body and spiritual,
330 102| characters which do not compromise with conscience. Nor has
331 92 | if men would everywhere concede to the Church, teacher of
332 25 | condemnation surpassing in its conclusiveness any merely theoretical refutation.~
333 25 | disasters as to constitute a condemnation surpassing in its conclusiveness
334 99 | generous in its material condescension towards all, but firm when,
335 55 | force which is the essential condition for its acknowledgment and
336 30 | times public and private conduct was gauged have fallen into
337 60 | unrestricted dominion comes to be conferred on the State as having a
338 88 | deepfelt gratitude, Our confident hope. These have truly placed
339 52 | and embraces within its confines all races. It is the error
340 107| Christianity the horrors of a world conflagration, even at the risk of having
341 79 | consist, once the bloody conflicts of today have ceased, in
342 74 | agreed upon and sanctioned in conformity with the principles of the
343 78 | an invasion of disorder: confusion in the principles of moral
344 19 | entails the exposition and confutation of errors and human faults;
345 86 | movement of the Eucharistic Congresses furthered with loving care
346 80 | Vae victis, woe to the conquered." There is danger lest settlements
347 31 | of Christ, were not fully conscious of being led astray by a
348 87 | directions of their bishops, consecrate themselves with the full
349 68 | their parents by God and consecrated in Baptism with the royal
350 89 | the mind of the Church, consecrates the layman as a kind of "
351 2 | and of Our sufferings, by consecrating them all to the spread of
352 30 | as faith in Christ. The consequence is that the moral values
353 20 | be influenced by earthly considerations nor be held back by mistrust
354 79 | ones of this world, is to consist, once the bloody conflicts
355 14 | Divine Providence, it was a consolation to see that magnificent
356 113| Church, when Jesus comes to console and to heal your pains,
357 51 | charity which alone can consolidate peace by extinguishing hatred
358 25 | poignant disasters as to constitute a condemnation surpassing
359 57 | strikes down all that has been constructed upon a hidden or open disproportion
360 10 | their souls also and Who is consumed by a desire to become for
361 40 | the Supper Room, before He consummated the Supreme Sacrifice, let
362 6 | the true God and have lost contact with the joyful and life-giving
363 74 | of harmonious and lasting contacts and of fruitful relations,
364 52 | all races. It is the error contained in those ideas which do
365 7 | stripped of the ethical content of the Revelation on Sinai,
366 29 | other peoples, of other continents. But, cut off from the infallible
367 111| somewhere to alight, We shall continue to do, trusting in those
368 15 | moment. That memory has continued to comfort Us also in the
369 74 | and to the possibility of continuous development in the paths
370 48 | midst of the disruptive contrasts which divide the human family,
371 92 | precious energies would contribute towards the betterment of
372 59 | function of the State to control, aid and direct the private
373 59 | national life that they converge harmoniously towards the
374 75 | trust: the expectation and conviction that each party will respect
375 83 | religious belief and moral convictions which have been perverted
376 33 | not free from divisions, convulsions and wars which laid her
377 84 | Church Militant. But that cooperation in the spread of the Kingdom
378 98 | of Peace and of love" (II Corinthians xiii. 11). Unity, the hope
379 13 | occasion of Our election and coronation; and We gladly take this
380 89 | reproves, shows kindness, corrects; and thus in his own home
381 61 | mission and a charge that correspond to undeniable natural requirements.~
382 74 | principles demand respect for corresponding rights to independence,
383 65 | conditions of the world of today, correspondingly wider and exceptional rights
384 30 | distressing, the signs of a corrupt and corrupting paganism: "
385 30 | the signs of a corrupt and corrupting paganism: "There was darkness
386 99 | but firm when, even at the cost of torments or martyrdom,
387 108| will be the indispensable counselors and aids to men of good
388 112| holds in His hands human counsels and sweetly turns them in
389 111| millions of souls of all countries and of every sphere, who
390 36 | their origin from the first couple, and then goes on, in unsurpassed
391 113| you, too, pray, you whose courageous profession of the Faith
392 8 | persecution, fell victims of cowardice, weakness, uncertainty;
393 102| expressed by the Angels over the cradle of the Word Incarnate, when
394 81 | conditions of peace but does not create peace. Forces that are to
395 36 | as a culmination to His creative work, made man to His Own
396 71 | 71.The idea which credits the State with unlimited
397 113| be verified: "Then they cried to the Lord in their affliction:
398 68 | experience would prove. The crime of high treason against
399 33 | also from a deep spiritual crisis which has overthrown the
400 53 | end of life, the supreme criterion of the moral and juridical
401 88 | To them in this moment so critical for the Church and for mankind
402 25 | movements there has come forth a crop of such poignant disasters
403 83 | actuated by justice and crowned by charity.~
404 82 | Once the bitterness and the cruel strifes of the present have
405 43 | conditions of life and of culture, are not destined to break
406 48 | devotes her care to forming cultured native clergy and gradually
407 113| their distresses" (Psalm cvi. 13).~
408 17 | God is the Lord" (Psalm cxiii. 15).~
409 113| that are cast down" (Psalm cxiv. 14), that He in His mercy
410 110| eternity" (Saint Augustine, Ep. CXXXVIII. Ad Marcellinum, C. 3, N.
411 60 | their special aims, may be damaged to the detriment of the
412 63 | with painful clarity the dangers We fear will accrue to this
413 64 | all these things for their dark designs.~
414 32 | in Jesus Christ, and the darkening in men's minds of the light
415 17 | restored to Italy," like a new dawn of brotherly union in religious
416 78 | prophet's cry: "Hear, ye deaf and ye blind, behold" (Isaias
417 70 | earth, the soul alone has deathless life. A system of education
418 19 | We feel We owe no greater debt to Our office and to Our
419 29 | the progress of spiritual decay.~
420 101| Encyclical Quas Primas of December 11, 1925 - any such aims
421 93 | those who are in power may decide to allow the Church a free
422 101| without prejudice to the declarations regarding the power of Christ
423 101| such suspicions We solemnly declare with Apostolic sincerity
424 5 | spiritual emptiness and deep-felt interior poverty? May we
425 5 | 5.From the widening and deepening of devotion to the Divine
426 88 | Our paternal greeting, Our deepfelt gratitude, Our confident
427 63 | We stand up as determined defenders of those rights in the full
428 3 | balancing achievements against deficiencies, We see ever more clearly
429 58 | the Encyclical Immortale Dei, it was the Creator's will
430 75 | threats of force in case of delays, hindrances, changes or
431 67 | forgot or, worse still, deliberately neglected to direct the
432 2 | approval, enthusiasm and delight as a message from heaven.
433 113| their affliction: and he delivered them out of their distresses" (
434 111| this earth, submerged in a deluge of discord, somewhere to
435 66 | the material sacrifices demanded of the individual and the
436 80 | justice strives with the demons of violence; the heart of
437 14 | magnificent and tangible demonstration of the indissoluble unity
438 7 | spokesmen of these tendencies deny or in practice neglect the
439 70 | class's word: "They that depart from thee, shall be written
440 82 | ephemeral standards that depend only on the selfish interests
441 28 | cause of the evils which We deplore in modern society is the
442 44 | cannot and does not think of deprecating or disdaining the particular
443 76 | dethrone that very law and deprive it of its noblest and strongest
444 93 | suffering mankind, shaken to the depths both materially and spiritually,
445 34 | Among the many errors which derive from the poisoned source
446 52 | restraint of a Higher Law derived from God as from its First
447 102| earthly authority which derives from God its whole origin
448 5 | sprung up benefits beyond description for numberless souls - as
449 8 | the tragic harvest of such desertions among those who in days
450 106| thousands of families death and desolation, lamentation and misery.
451 60 | itself as absolute master, despotically, without any mandate whatsoever.
452 77 | natural order would be destroyed and there would be seen
453 73 | will of rulers, while it destroys the possibility of true
454 91 | Redeemer with a quiet, steady determination that recalls the most glorious
455 37 | whole face of the earth, determining appointed times, and the
456 62 | less, for fear they should detract from the pride of the citizen.~
457 60 | aims, may be damaged to the detriment of the public good, by being
458 38 | themselves, to sustain and develop life; in the unity of the
459 46 | possible, will be sponsored and developed.~
460 3 | exterior events and interior developments, balancing achievements
461 40 | heroic charity in a world devoidof love and torn by hate: "
462 46 | investigation, involving sacrifice, devotedness and love on the part of
463 48 | of equality, the Church devotes her care to forming cultured
464 5 | widening and deepening of devotion to the Divine Heart of the
465 2 | a Pontiff so sure in his diagnosis of the open and hidden needs
466 35 | solidarity and charity which is dictated and imposed by our common
467 43 | And the nations, despite a difference of development due to diverse
468 12 | greatly intensified in such difficult circumstances - the serried
469 26 | in the times of greatest difficulty for the Church.~
470 100| his vision, and divinely dilate his heart and supply an
471 3 | also to a world in all too dire need of help and guidance:
472 50 | life to divine heights, directing it toward the summit of
473 87 | Supreme Pastor and to the directions of their bishops, consecrate
474 60 | State lays claim to and directs private enterprises, these,
475 106| noncombatants, raises a piteous dirge over a nation such as Our
476 32 | moral principles, there disappeared the indispensable foundation
477 24 | apocalyptic foresight of disaster, imminent and remote, We
478 25 | a crop of such poignant disasters as to constitute a condemnation
479 103| left as a heritage to His disciples by the Divine Redeemer Himself: "
480 84 | would seem as if it ought to discourage by its very grandeur the
481 44 | think of deprecating or disdaining the particular characteristics
482 26 | 26.Hours of painful disillusionment are often hours of grace - "
483 85 | never before, that does not dispense a man from the frank, bold
484 36 | different groups and their dispersion to various parts of the
485 12 | consoling and memorable display of this Catholic solidarity,
486 107| and by the means at Our disposal, to prevent recourse to
487 9 | 9.In such dispositions of time and temperament,
488 75 | hindrances, changes or disputes, because all these things
489 28 | international relations; We mean the disregard, so common nowadays, and
490 57 | whenever public authority disregards or denies the dominion of
491 48 | races. In the midst of the disruptive contrasts which divide the
492 30 | ever clearer, ever more distinct, ever more distressing,
493 113| delivered them out of their distresses" (Psalm cvi. 13).~
494 30 | more distinct, ever more distressing, the signs of a corrupt
495 83 | interests regarding a more equal distribution of the goods which God has
496 27 | another time unless there is disturbance by calamitous external events;
497 30 | gauged have fallen into disuse; and the much vaunted civilization
498 43 | difference of development due to diverse conditions of life and of
499 48 | disruptive contrasts which divide the human family, may this
500 72 | sanctioned natural order divides the human race into social
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