3.As We review from the standpoint of
eternity the past forty years in their exterior events and interior
developments, balancing achievements against deficiencies, We see ever more
clearly the sacred significance of that consecration of mankind to Christ the
King; We see its inspiring symbolism We see its power to refine and to elevate,
to strengthen and to fortify souls. We see, besides, in that consecration a
penetrating wisdom which sets itself to restore and to ennoble all human
society and to promote its true welfare. It unfolds itself to Us ever more
clearly as a message of comfort and a grace from God not only to His Church,
but also to a world in all too dire need of help and guidance: to a world
which, preoccupied with the worship of the ephemeral, has lost its way and
spent its forces in a vain search after earthly ideals. It is a message to men
who, in ever increasing numbers, have cut themselves off from faith in Christ
and, even more, from the recognition and observance of His law; a message
opposed to that philosophy of life for which the doctrine of love and
renunciation preached in the Sermon on the Mount and the Divine act of love on
the Cross seem to be a stumbling block and foolishness.
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