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501 64| continuous contact with the good folk of all the country, you
502 70| all those days immediately following the sad events, and which
503 22| untruthfulness and flippancy of what follows. Catholic Action, says the
504 55| take away from Us this fondly held supposition. Therefore
505 2 | conclusions and reflections forced upon Us by these events;
506 68| extreme of doubt and of foreboding to which men have reduced
507 54| notwithstanding the opinions and forecasts and suggestions which have
508 11| was equally easy to have foreseen, that the limits of these
509 34| absolutely to ignore and to forget that in all other States
510 69| are evidently ignored or forgotten by him who thinks of you
511 40| concerns the right of souls so formed to share the treasures of
512 | former
513 | formerly
514 43| words which are also so formidable: "Suffer the little children
515 48| Himself who laid the first foundations of Catholic Action, by choosing
516 2 | anxieties for the future. Fourth, We would lay before you
517 12| the only press which is free to say and to dare to say
518 32| spiritual exercises, and the frequenting of the Sacraments practised
519 34| lives, and the organizations frequently resemble even to the smallest
520 34| neither a Catholic nor a friend of Catholicism, in a full
521 17| the fact of establishing friendly relations with the Holy
522 73| translate itself into a fruitful co-operation of all for
523 42| inviolable - the right to fulfil the imperative Divine Commission
524 31| which are contradicted fully by facts and by evidence
525 16| the Church and religious functions. Yes, Venerable Brethren,
526 25| perfect discipline to the fundamental law of Catholic Action,
527 51| principles and its maxims as the fundamentals of a social system.~
528 | further
529 23| of its own weakness and futility; and, hastening to save
530 63| and success can the party gain, in a Catholic country like
531 17| with the Holy See, both gained a prestige and a credit
532 7 | you has suffered in seeing gardens of souls which the Holy
533 24| Venerable Brethren, information gathered long ago, as well as the
534 18| were prayed for in great gatherings of the people.~
535 18| intimidated, or worse, they gave magnificent and for Us most
536 52| State which makes the rising generations belong to it entirely, without
537 34| authority which twenty million Germans revered, honoured and obeyed.
538 7 | vied with one another in giving Us by your letters which
539 13| Vicar. They have borne such glorious witness by their Christian
540 69| towering sublimity, the "Glory of Christ" (II Corinthians
541 17| calculation and to an ultimate goal of domination. And if the
542 44| Christ. This usurpation goes so far as to snatch the
543 54| condemnations, and have even gone so far as to believe possible
544 3 | peace, thanks to the divine goodness and mercy, has never left
545 26| live the life of today will grant that there is no sort of
546 36| go that in many cases the grossness of the acts was recognized
547 47| when She watches over the growth of this supernatural life
548 18| in and connived at by the guardians of public order - We suspended
549 19| 19. We know what happened in those places where Our
550 40| divine mandate and who would hardly ever be able in these days,
551 35| in a false light, causing harm to Our other children.~
552 28| If it were not for the harmlessness and peaceableness for which
553 31| complaint or deploring the harsh treatment inflicted so many
554 13| Associations which have been so harshly treated. If We should be
555 23| weakness and futility; and, hastening to save its argument, it
556 34| Catholic Action been so hatefully treated, so truly persecuted (
557 | hath
558 56| in its own young people hatred, violence and irreverence
559 36| the eventual refuge and haven of those refugees who, up
560 19| in a position "to pay no heed" to Our prohibition. We
561 53| We have never, with God's help, done any less than Our
562 69| already see and taste in your helpfulness and co-operation, Venerable
563 | hereby
564 21| Liberty and right are the heritage of souls and especially
565 29| about the intentions) of the heroic and noble associations of
566 | Hers
567 71| dear to Him, until the Hour hidden in the mystery of the Divine
568 51| against the directions of higher religious authorities and
569 34| organization is even more highly developed than in Italy.
570 66| perpetrated without let or hindrance. For what, therefore, can
571 69| which seems to imply that hitherto then was indeed something
572 24| Party could at the same time hold any directive office in
573 63| as of individuals, come home again in the long run and
574 34| million Germans revered, honoured and obeyed. To say then
575 54| We thought, or rather We hoped, in the possibility that
576 70| a measureless reason for hoping for the best is the immense
577 36| alleged manifest or disguised hostility of some of its partisans
578 18| festive observances holy hours and prayer, adoration and
579 65| be no doubt that a mere hundredth or even a thousandth part
580 66| We wish to exclude that hypothesis.~
581 18| priests and people displayed identical ideas and similar sentiments,
582 44| of a regime based on an ideology which clearly resolves itself
583 28| many times, and with such ignobility on the part of their assailants,
584 34| necessary absolutely to ignore and to forget that in all
585 69| Brethren, are evidently ignored or forgotten by him who
586 10| there were many who were ill at ease and showed by their
587 72| confident hope that He will illumine men's minds with truth and
588 30| truth and to set going the imagination in order to find politics
589 14| say impudent. Its authors imagined that the majority of the
590 70| hoping for the best is the immense chorus of prayers that the
591 70| reparation; of spontaneous immolations and of sufferings endured
592 44| Jesus Christ," since it impedes their access to His Church
593 42| the right to fulfil the imperative Divine Commission entrusted
594 19| the insult and the affront implied in those words. We do know,
595 69| nothing more," which seems to imply that hitherto then was indeed
596 40| of Holy Church - on these important and essential matters, and
597 9 | which Our Apostolic Ministry imposes on Us as a debt to truth
598 19| we strongly deplored the impositions, the threats, and the acts
599 10| such methods as to give the impression that action was being taken
600 14| not to be obliged to say impudent. Its authors imagined that
601 5 | filial sorrow and of generous impulses, all expressing their astonishment
602 19| to assist, silently and inactively, at definitely anti-Catholic
603 54| which, to others, seemed inadmissible. We have done this because
604 41| indeed (as someone, perhaps inadvertently, has represented Us as saying)
605 11| to Us took place without incidents and almost as if it were
606 11| malicious zeal, was extended to include associations and organizations
607 60| reservation just mentioned be included in the oath-formula. Better
608 46| of Jesus Christ has been incommunicably and exclusively commissioned
609 49| evidence of the absolute incompetence of the pretenders and their
610 26| faith." Leaving aside the incompetent and confused manner in which
611 35| of Ours (perhaps through incomplete knowledge) had distorted
612 58| concerning which We have incontrovertible evidence) precisely because
613 29| Our position, since the incredible absurdity of this argument
614 27| message would have smiled with incredulity or wondered greatly if the
615 56| Jesus Christ, and which inculcates in its own young people
616 41| distorted to mean the absolute independence of conscience and therefore
617 45| which in its turn is clearly indicated and determined by the role
618 20| judgment, the situation indicates, especially in those places
619 47| puts into souls the first indispensable beginnings and elements
620 67| these orders, which have induced a new outbreak of hateful
621 22| military clubs, commercial and industrial groups, and even school
622 71| in holy courage, in the infallible joy of suffering something
623 71| Divine Heart, which will infallibly be the most opportune for
624 8 | prayers, beseeching God in His infinite mercy to come to our assistance,
625 24| four. We say four; and this infinitesimal number must be considered
626 31| deploring the harsh treatment inflicted so many times and in so
627 50| exercise a directly contrary influence both by their words and
628 69| Brethren. If We have been well informed, it has been said recently
629 29| obliged to repeat that "iniquity hath lied to itself" (Psalms
630 26| that there is no sort of initiative or activity, from the more
631 67| of these remarks, these insinuations and these orders, which
632 72| always claim it with an insistence and an intransigence which
633 6 | their common Father as to inspire us to exclaim, "I abound
634 19| authority who deserves the insult and the affront implied
635 51| provokes others to speak insulting words and do injurious things
636 11| drawing of blood! How many insults in the press, how many injurious
637 4 | thoughts and of feelings, of intellects and wills, which your loving
638 69| persecution shall continue and intensify. We know that you are and
639 31| oratories, continues to be intercepted and sequestered. Tell Us,
640 74| all mercies, through the intercession of His Blessed Mother (who
641 3 | 3. Interior peace, that peace which
642 15| at least false in their interpretations of simple facts. It is sufficient
643 4 | generous and affectionate intervention which does not cease, Venerable
644 38| dedicated to the young, in interviews and in articles to be published
645 4 | supernatural solidarity, that intimate union of thoughts and of
646 18| and wherever they were not intimidated, or worse, they gave magnificent
647 67| of denunications, and of intimidations. How, therefore, can We
648 72| with an insistence and an intransigence which cannot cease or waver,
649 12| justice on a larger scale. The inventions, falsehoods and real calumnies
650 24| We felt it was Our new investigations. Here are the positive results.
651 13| religious loyalty to Our invitations and directions, have suffered
652 2 | events; and, finally, We invite you to share Our hopes and
653 66| is not to be explained as irony. For Our own part We wish
654 18| the presence of so many irreverent and violent acts? Everywhere
655 3 | bitterness most bitter" (Isaias xxxviii, 17).~
656 40| and faithful masters in Israel that it is necessary to
657 11| some supreme authority had issued an instruction. It is easy
658 65| which united and overjoyed Italians would have left no room
659 60| prayer of a Father who is jealous for the consciences of so
660 47| have it more abundantly" (John x. 10).~
661 7 | hearts met and converged and joined. You have manifested this
662 18| other. How could the usual joyful and solemn festivals be
663 20| the measure which, in our judgment, the situation indicates,
664 74| Apostles Peter and Paul, June 29, 1931. ~PIUS XI ~
665 27| argument that can be used as justification for the destruction of the
666 65| Catholic Action will suffice to keep anticlericalism in its place.~
667 66| occasion of many acts of kindness and of courtesy towards
668 50| preoccupied by many other kinds of teaching matters and
669 43| in Me, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. . . whose angels
670 59| of the present hour and knowing that membership in the party
671 35| perhaps through incomplete knowledge) had distorted and placed
672 33| fable of the wolf and the lamb been exemplified so strikingly;
673 22| if the case were not so lamentable We should treat as ridiculous
674 11| public and the world at large believe that the disbanding
675 12| on truth and justice on a larger scale. The inventions, falsehoods
676 14| many times, especially of late, We have spoken on questions
677 65| on the occasion of the Lateran Treaties, the unparalleled
678 23| This accusation has been launched many times against Catholic
679 7 | by your letters which you lavished upon us during the entire
680 59| reservation such as "Saving the laws of God and of the Church"
681 2 | future. Fourth, We would lay before you the conclusions
682 17| and measures such as to lead one seriously to doubt whether
683 67| bitter punishment for their leaders? What new thing, therefore,
684 3 | what may. Yet this peace leaves the way open to the most
685 26| propaganda of the faith." Leaving aside the incompetent and
686 18| mission of Our Cardinal Legate to the centenary celebration
687 20| religion, a gratitude not lessened by the fact that contemporaneously,
688 64| 64. And lest it be alleged that "Italy
689 7 | another in giving Us by your letters which you lavished upon
690 65| conferred upon it by Masonry and Liberalism when these were the powers
691 17| reasonable and precious liberties of religion and of consciences
692 13| years of active life as a librarian We have rarely seen an article
693 29| repeat that "iniquity hath lied to itself" (Psalms xxvi,
694 4 | forth from Our hearts to Our lips the words of the psalm (
695 50| inevitably and quickly become, by logical and psychological necessity,
696 51| sufficient to cause the loss and the destruction of the
697 63| time or a long, have been lost from sight or have been
698 5 | with Me in My temptations" (Luke xxii, 28). And in expressing
699 1 | more." (E al modo ancor m'offende.)~
700 18| intimidated, or worse, they gave magnificent and for Us most consoling
701 14| authors imagined that the majority of the public would have
702 | makes
703 31| to the State merely for making some complaint or deploring
704 11| either through ignorance or malicious zeal, was extended to include
705 28| assailants, attacked and maltreated even to the shedding of
706 40| divinely appointed and so mandatory of this teaching and of
707 44| their tenderest years up to manhood and womanhood, for the exclusive
708 36| Catholic Action, the alleged manifest or disguised hostility of
709 18| from the truly worldwide manifestation, with you at its head, Venerable
710 7 | converged and joined. You have manifested this sentiment to Us in
711 65| strength conferred upon it by Masonry and Liberalism when these
712 31| have been sequestered "en masse." Correspondence that could
713 40| Venerable Brothers and faithful masters in Israel that it is necessary
714 18| all the faithful and the maternal heart of Holy Mother Church,
715 43| of these little ones!" (Math. xix, 13; xviii, 1, et seq).~
716 42| whatsoever I have commanded you" (Matthew xxviii, 19, 20).~
717 70| Great, also, and truly a measureless reason for hoping for the
718 26| to the more material and mechanical ones, which does not find
719 67| Catholic young people must not meet, ever silently, save at
720 60| it is out of place on the membership-cards of a political party.~
721 43| and particularly by those memorable words which are also so
722 70| solemn day dedicated to the memory of the Princes of the Apostles,
723 25| And We do not wish to omit mentioning another guarantee that Catholic
724 74| We pray the God of all mercies, through the intercession
725 65| There can be no doubt that a mere hundredth or even a thousandth
726 31| actions dangerous to the State merely for making some complaint
727 7 | all your suffering hearts met and converged and joined.
728 66| are asking if this strange method of speaking and of writing
729 10| in such a way and by such methods as to give the impression
730 18| festivals be held in the midst of such grief and sorrow
731 22| organizations, civil and military clubs, commercial and industrial
732 | million
733 13| character, true strength of mind, real courage, and education
734 64| when somebody deceives or misleads them) they are far removed
735 55| and of souls, and who also misrepresents, combats and persecutes
736 18| order - We suspended the mission of Our Cardinal Legate to
737 32| as zealous work for the missionaries abroad.~
738 15| without bad faith and with the modest capacity to understand.~
739 1 | offends Us still more." (E al modo ancor m'offende.)~
740 38| and also, up to this very moment, by messages and by communications
741 44| actually put into effect) to monopolize completely the young, from
742 44| propose and to promote such a monopoly to persecute for this reason
743 7 | upon us during the entire month just ended, and especially
744 30| nothing but religion and morals, and to conclude, as does
745 65| and encouraged on the very morrow of the Treaty. During the
746 60| desire that Our prayer may move those chiefs of the party
747 4 | 19): "According to the multitude of sorrows in my heart,
748 5 | heart, of thanking those multitudes of good and worthy children,
749 3 | experienced the truth of those mysterious words: "Behold in peace
750 71| until the Hour hidden in the mystery of the Divine Heart, which
751 23| asserts, in an attempt to mystify and deceive the public.~
752 42| Going therefore teach ye all nations . . . teaching them to observe
753 5 | organizations of all countries, both near and far, united round the
754 11| been exceeded. We must needs refer to these painful and
755 18| Everywhere whither the news of Our decision went, the
756 | next
757 29| intentions) of the heroic and noble associations of young men
758 7 | consolations which you have nobly vied with one another in
759 25| ecclesiastical assistants and have nominated the presidents of the diocesan
760 66| Catholic world, and of the non-Catholic world also. It is the respect
761 | none
762 51| enjoins or encourages the nonobservance of these directions; an
763 11| and almost as if it were a normal proceeding.~
764 10| tribute still once more. It is noteworthy that even among the officers
765 54| 54. But notwithstanding the opinions and forecasts
766 40| as shepherds of souls you nourish and govern by divine mandate
767 69| for this, We have always nourished the most certain confidence
768 24| and this infinitesimal number must be considered in the
769 13| thanks be to God, they are numerous - who, because of religious
770 60| mentioned be included in the oath-formula. Better still, let the oath
771 50| many other exercises in obedience to immediate superiors who
772 24| never given any occasion for objection. Some of them are now sympathisers
773 27| of youth which were the objects of the police-measure, 10,
774 55| in contradiction to the obligations of that name and to the
775 40| Redeemer and is necessary and obligatory for all of us if we are
776 18| substituting for the festive observances holy hours and prayer, adoration
777 42| nations . . . teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I
778 73| How preferable to this obstinate clash of minds and of wills
779 24| 1919 that no one who had occupied a position of responsibility
780 13| unworthy than We already are to occupy this august Apostolic chair;
781 | off
782 1 | more." (E al modo ancor m'offende.)~
783 1 | in which it has been done offends Us still more." (E al modo
784 70| Church of Jesus Christ has offered up from all parts of the
785 24| time hold any directive office in Catholic Action. We have
786 39| attention has been paid to Our oft-repeated assurances and Our protests.
787 25| 25. And We do not wish to omit mentioning another guarantee
788 49| Recent events must have opened the public eyes, since they
789 44| for some time more or less openly or under cover to reach
790 68| vanishes, and that Our spirit opens to the most confident and
791 17| by a regime which, in the opinion of the whole world, from
792 54| But notwithstanding the opinions and forecasts and suggestions
793 71| will infallibly be the most opportune for the cause of truth and
794 47| supernatural life according to the opportunities and the capacities, and
795 55| doctrines and maxims so opposed to the rights of the Church
796 74| make us all to see what we ought all to do, and that He will
797 67| which have induced a new outbreak of hateful surveillance,
798 31| the time of these latest outbreaks?~
799 | over
800 65| enthusiasm which united and overjoyed Italians would have left
801 7 | diocese in this dear Italy, We owe gratitude for the consolations
802 18| centenary celebration in Padua as well as the festive processions
803 18| cause perhaps a greater pain to Ourself than to any other.
804 11| must needs refer to these painful and distasteful things,
805 10| they were almost asking pardon for obeying peremptory orders.
806 73| love their enemies, died pardoning those who were crucifying
807 19| authorities. We know of impious parodies of sacred processions, all
808 51| is an apprenticeship to parricide. Such a sham of religion
809 40| redemption with other souls, thus participating in the activities of the
810 21| entrusted to the Church in a particular way by the Divine Creator
811 36| hostility of some of its partisans against the regime and the
812 7 | from any and every kind of party-political activity. And together with
813 25| Party was dissolved and passed out of existence, those
814 3 | bitter trials. During the Passion, it was so with the Heart
815 11| all Italy and with such a passive acquiescence on the part
816 50| Bishops of Italy, from your pastoral experience that it is a
817 70| himself - the prayers of pastors and of flocks, of clergy
818 10| concerning whom We are happy and paternally proud to pay tribute still
819 63| the long run and seek the paths which, for a short time
820 71| at any rate in Christian patience, in holy courage, in the
821 36| the children of Mary and patronages. So far did this go that
822 28| for the harmlessness and peaceableness for which they have been
823 73| and of wills would be a peaceful and tranquil union of thoughts
824 28| scorn (with what sense of pedagogical responsibility, to say only
825 63| conscience? The consciences of peoples, as of individuals, come
826 7 | afflictions; because you perceived that Our heart was as a
827 10| asking pardon for obeying peremptory orders. We have appreciated
828 25| submitted themselves with perfect discipline to the fundamental
829 5 | to you, we wish also to perform the duty, most sweet to
830 31| Catholic Action with all this peril to the State! We venture
831 13| that is to say if We should permit them to be believed - We
832 51| cherish most; a feeling which permits itself and provokes others
833 36| acts was recognized by the perpetrators themselves as a blunder.~
834 44| promote such a monopoly to persecute for this reason Catholic
835 55| misrepresents, combats and persecutes Catholic Action which, as
836 28| sneered at, would their persecutors (sometimes armed) have dared
837 65| occurrences, orders from high personages have switched anticlericalism
838 24| well as the results of a personal enquiry. Still, We felt
839 37| antecedent statements made by personalities more or less responsible
840 69| very good, except for that phrase "nothing more," which seems
841 6 | schools and so good and pious towards their common Father
842 58| with that oath. We deeply pity so many consciences tortured
843 74| and Paul, June 29, 1931. ~PIUS XI ~
844 35| knowledge) had distorted and placed in a false light, causing
845 74| from the splendours of her pluricentenary celebration), and of the
846 27| were the objects of the police-measure, 10,000 were, or rather
847 66| vastly extended and hateful police-measures, prepared in the deep silence
848 11| effect of this lightning-like police-order which in many instances
849 60| the party who decide its policy and give the orders. It
850 57| 57. When the question is posed in such terms, the answer
851 24| investigations. Here are the positive results. First of all, we
852 12| general public by the most powerful means of diffusion which
853 65| Liberalism when these were the powers ruling Italy. But in our
854 32| frequenting of the Sacraments practised and promoted, of conferences
855 18| Father. His intentions were prayed for in great gatherings
856 31| interpreted in accordance with preconceived and unfair ideas, which
857 5 | Jesus Christ said to your predecessors, the Apostles: "And you
858 73| rights of Almighty God. How preferable to this obstinate clash
859 16| respect shown towards priests, prelates, the Church and religious
860 23| Catholic Action, and in evident preparation for them, the hostile press,
861 47| suitable, even to the extent of preparing capable and efficient collaboration
862 25| assistants and have nominated the presidents of the diocesan committees.
863 2 | the presence and under the pressure of these events; We feel
864 17| Holy See, both gained a prestige and a credit in the country
865 49| life. To this unjustifiable presumption is added very clear evidence
866 23| and names which are the pretended revelations referred to
867 49| absolute incompetence of the pretenders and their complete ignorance
868 49| Therefore it is an unjustifiable pretention and is, indeed, irreconcilable
869 36| Action itself is only a pretext. That which was desired
870 31| Action Associations even previous to the time of these latest
871 36| works of pure piety and of primary catechetical nature, such
872 1 | territory of which We are Primate - events which have had
873 70| dedicated to the memory of the Princes of the Apostles, and on
874 69| out); and also for this, principally for this, We have always
875 51| the religion is known to prize and cherish most; a feeling
876 11| almost as if it were a normal proceeding.~
877 32| programmes, the reports, the proceedings of Congresses or "weeks"
878 36| Action and, through this process, to tear away from the Church
879 19| the message reveals, some procession took place. But those "authorities"
880 45| Ourselves have recalled and proclaimed them in Our recent Encyclical
881 51| effect, but when it also proclaims its principles and its maxims
882 40| concerns the right of souls to procure for themselves the greatest
883 22| politics, such as sports and professional organizations, civil and
884 32| done countless times the programmes, the reports, the proceedings
885 19| to pay no heed" to Our prohibition. We do not know of any single
886 55| name and to the baptismal promises) who adopts and develops
887 44| Church. To propose and to promote such a monopoly to persecute
888 32| Sacraments practised and promoted, of conferences in explanation
889 49| formation of souls and for promoting, especially among the young,
890 4 | 4. Your prompt, generous and affectionate
891 20| spoken so strong as the words pronounced against Italy where religion
892 69| 69. A sign and a sensible proof of the divine aid and favour
893 26| religious education and propaganda of the faith." Leaving aside
894 54| expression of a programme properly so called.~
895 59| Christian," with the firm proposal to declare also externally
896 44| rights of the Church. To propose and to promote such a monopoly
897 28| those who could and should protect them. If it were not for
898 26| now dissembled and also protected by their new uniform.~The
899 67| allusion of "refuges and protections" given to the still remaining
900 48| as the sacred text itself proves.~
901 70| and on which day divine providence has disposed that We have
902 51| which permits itself and provokes others to speak insulting
903 4 | Our lips the words of the psalm (xciii, 19): "According
904 29| iniquity hath lied to itself" (Psalms xxvi, 12), and that the
905 50| quickly become, by logical and psychological necessity, pagan things.
906 67| save at the cost of bitter punishment for their leaders? What
907 6 | shown themselves such good pupils of your schools and so good
908 26| confused manner in which the purposes of Catholic Action are thus
909 47| mandate, not only when She puts into souls the first indispensable
910 25| possessed the necessary qualifications required by the Constitutions?
911 38| confirms it in official or quasi-official publications dedicated to
912 14| late, We have spoken on questions which now come up again,
913 28| may see) as a swarm of "rabbits," only fit to carry candles
914 5 | Apostolic Hierarchy, where its raison d'etre is strongest. Here
915 71| will have its answer at any rate in Christian patience, in
916 46| strictest obligation for every rational creature and which, on the
917 71| the answer will not be the re-establishment of serene and tranquil relations,
918 26| permitted them to be so largely re-introduced that the whole world sees
919 27| duty. But the receivers and readers of the message would have
920 59| 59. Realizing the many difficulties of
921 13| in which they have been reared and honouring also their
922 17| quickly begun against the most reasonable and precious liberties of
923 51| species of religion which rebels against the directions of
924 33| strikingly; and history will recall it.~
925 45| indeed, We Ourselves have recalled and proclaimed them in Our
926 27| to do one's duty. But the receivers and readers of the message
927 28| to carry candles and to recite rosaries in sacred processions.
928 72| undoubtedly come from the recognition of such a truth and of such
929 36| grossness of the acts was recognized by the perpetrators themselves
930 25| clear that in trusting and recommending to you, Venerable Bishops,
931 68| foreboding to which men have reduced Us that Our every care vanishes,
932 59| tranquillity to these consciences, reducing to a minimum the external
933 11| exceeded. We must needs refer to these painful and distasteful
934 41| therefore an absurdity in reference to a soul created and redeemed
935 13| truth and justice in its references to this Holy See, to Italian
936 23| the pretended revelations referred to in the beginning of the
937 2 | you the conclusions and reflections forced upon Us by these
938 54| consideration, We have always refrained from formal and explicit
939 7 | instructions and yours in refraining absolutely from any and
940 36| being also "the eventual refuge and haven of those refugees
941 36| refuge and haven of those refugees who, up to the present,
942 67| there is an allusion of "refuges and protections" given to
943 55| the Church and its Head regard as very dear and precious.~
944 24| party, and are favourably regarded thereby.~
945 20| 20. The message reiterates the argument which has been
946 7 | Youth Associations, have remained docile and faithful to Our
947 67| protections" given to the still remaining opponents of the [Fascist]
948 67| about the effect of these remarks, these insinuations and
949 20| and shall still conserve a remembrance and an enduring gratitude
950 20| have to say and have to remonstrate wherever the interests of
951 20| We have stated and have repeated that it is not necessary (
952 1 | had such a wide and deep repercussion especially in all the dioceses
953 7 | prayers that We confidently repose our trust.~
954 17| and confidence which We reposed too full.~
955 38| individual who not only represents all, but who can do all,
956 18| aware that this action would require heavy sacrifices on the
957 34| organizations frequently resemble even to the smallest details
958 10| these officers and We have reserved for them a special blessing.~
959 44| possibility of doubt the resolve (already in great measure
960 44| an ideology which clearly resolves itself into a true, a real
961 56| and irreverence without respecting (as recent occurrences have
962 37| personalities more or less responsible and also by persons representative
963 52| Sacraments), and that all the rest of education belongs to
964 59| to find a way which would restore tranquillity to these consciences,
965 20| where religion has been restored." We have already said that
966 34| being concerned with and restricting Ourselves to the field of
967 63| country like Italy, through retaining in its programme ideas,
968 44| less authentic facts which reveal beyond the slightest possibility
969 19| authorities," as the message reveals, some procession took place.
970 34| which twenty million Germans revered, honoured and obeyed. To
971 56| of blood, the cause of a revolution which snatches the young
972 73| common good, and it would be rewarded by the sympathetic applause
973 28| represented and held up to ridicule and scorn (with what sense
974 52| the State which makes the rising generations belong to it
975 65| Italians would have left no room for anti-clericalism if
976 28| carry candles and to recite rosaries in sacred processions. This
977 36| affiliated to Catholic Action. Rough hands were laid upon Associations
978 5 | both near and far, united round the common Father, inspired
979 69| Peter has assigned to you to rule in the Church of God. These
980 65| when these were the powers ruling Italy. But in our own day,
981 63| come home again in the long run and seek the paths which,
982 22| Crusaders of the Blessed Sacrament.~
983 70| efficacious forms; of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass and eucharistic
984 18| action would require heavy sacrifices on the part of the good
985 16| in Italy and in Rome have sadly observed the irreverences,
986 18| Venerable Brethren, of sadness and of sympathy? And how
987 18| for the respect and the safety of persons and of things
988 5 | been for us an exquisite satisfaction to see the Catholic Action
989 7 | of the unanimous and most satisfactory and convincing proofs which
990 9 | 9. Having thus satisfied the debt of gratitude for
991 12| and justice on a larger scale. The inventions, falsehoods
992 43| Woe to that man who shall scandalize one of these little ones!" (
993 26| from the more spiritual and scientific bodies to the more material
994 28| held up to ridicule and scorn (with what sense of pedagogical
995 34| and in this, Our episcopal seat of Rome. An "absurd situation"
996 5 | Brethren, have so largely seconded), it does not wish to be
997 24| diocesan committees, 4,000 sections of Catholic men, and more
998 27| and a real threat to the security of the State in this? And
999 63| again in the long run and seek the paths which, for a short
1000 | seem
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