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1 1 | exemplary benevolence toward the Catholic Faith and Christian civilization,
2 1 | intimately connected with the Catholic Religion that We feel doubly
3 3 | known is the fact that the Catholic Church is never bound to
4 4 | regular, but likewise of the Catholic laity, or, rather, the great
5 5 | and subjection inspired by Catholic teachings and spirit have
6 5 | misunderstanding of the Catholic Faith and its beneficial
7 6 | a nation almost totally Catholic. Separation, well considered,
8 8 | manifest themselves, the Catholic Religion alone, that of
9 9 | 9. The very exercise of Catholic worship, in its most essential
10 9 | to the detriment of the Catholic Church, depriving her, with
11 9 | the free property of the Catholic Church, but are declared -
12 10| left only to the use of the Catholic Church and her ministers
13 10| for their use. Thus the Catholic Church is compelled to pay
14 11| property impossible to the Catholic Church. Since she is deprived
15 11| say that under the law the Catholic Church has the faculty to
16 12| permanently destined to Catholic worship, to its splendor
17 13| and prayer over which the Catholic Church always had enjoyed
18 14| condition created for the Catholic Church in Spain is, therefore,
19 15| Religious Congregations and the Catholic Spain. ~
20 17| deeply hostile to God and the Catholic Religion, to have disbanded
21 18| Supreme Authority of the Catholic Church. They did not dare
22 21| stipulated that strictly Catholic education should be imparted. ~
23 22| young souls the traditional Catholic sentiments so deeply rooted
24 23| other laws reconcilable with Catholic conscience. ~
25 24| We again recommend to all Catholic Spain that laments and recriminations
26 25| the Faithful to unite in Catholic Action, which We so often
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