106.Venerable Brethren, the hour when this Our first Encyclical reaches you is in many respects a real
"Hour of Darkness" (cf. Saint Luke xxii. 53), in which the spirit of
violence and of discord brings indescribable suffering on mankind. Do We need to give assurance that Our paternal heart is close
to all Our children in compassionate love, and especially to the afflicted, the
oppressed, the persecuted? The nations swept into the tragic whirlpool of war
are perhaps as yet only at the "beginnings of sorrows" (Saint Matthew
xxiv. 8), but even now there reigns in thousands of families death and
desolation, lamentation and misery. The blood of countless human beings, even noncombatants, raises a piteous dirge over a nation such as
Our dear Poland, which, for its fidelity to the Church, for its services in the
defense of Christian civilization, written in
indelible characters in the annals of history, has a right to the generous and
brotherly sympathy of the whole world, while it awaits, relying on the powerful
intercession of Mary, Help of Christians, the hour of a resurrection in harmony
with the principles of justice and true peace.
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