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1001 26| re-introduced that the whole world sees and deplores them. They
1002 19| and of the party were the selfsame persons who had already
1003 7 | We, in Our own turn, must send you condolences on account
1004 28| ridicule and scorn (with what sense of pedagogical responsibility,
1005 69| 69. A sign and a sensible proof of the divine aid
1006 5 | of Catholic Youth), have sent Us so many and such affectionate
1007 5 | and worthy children, who separately and collectively, as individuals
1008 69| clearly distinguishes and separates you, for the oath especially
1009 43| Math. xix, 13; xviii, 1, et seq).~
1010 61| speak with calm and with serenity and also with all clarity.
1011 23| reports, had published a series of alleged facts and names
1012 3 | the hearts of His faithful servants, as well you know, Venerable
1013 56| this oath must swear to serve with all their strength,
1014 13| documents prepared not in the service of truth, but in contempt
1015 | several
1016 51| events have proved beyond the shadow of doubt that a few years
1017 51| apprenticeship to parricide. Such a sham of religion cannot in any
1018 36| regime because they have sheltered under the banner of Catholic
1019 1 | Our heart as Father and as Shepherd of Souls; and We can - indeed
1020 40| committed to your care whom, as shepherds of souls you nourish and
1021 7 | themselves with you in so fine a shewing of faith and filial piety.
1022 51| faithful, even to the extent of shouting, "Down with the Pope!" and "
1023 25| political reasons, should show themselves grateful to Catholic
1024 10| who were ill at ease and showed by their expressions and
1025 63| long, have been lost from sight or have been abandoned.~
1026 69| 69. A sign and a sensible proof of
1027 66| police-measures, prepared in the deep silence of a conspiracy, and executed
1028 13| treated. If We should be silent and if We should not contradict
1029 44| which reveal beyond the slightest possibility of doubt the
1030 64| Brethren, who in the great and small Italian dioceses live in
1031 44| usurpation goes so far as to snatch the young from Christ and
1032 56| cause of a revolution which snatches the young from the Church
1033 28| for which they have been sneered at, would their persecutors (
1034 26| putting out of existence Socialism and antireligious organizations (
1035 22| We have repeatedly and solemnly affirmed and protested that
1036 4 | sentiment of high supernatural solidarity, that intimate union of
1037 64| every day how (except when somebody deceives or misleads them)
1038 | someone
1039 66| such circumstances and so soon after such occurrences is
1040 18| reparation in union with the sorrowing heart of the Holy Father.
1041 4 | According to the multitude of sorrows in my heart, thy comforts
1042 26| will grant that there is no sort of initiative or activity,
1043 69| necessary for you to make to the Sovereign clearly distinguishes and
1044 36| to the present, have been spared" by the regime because they
1045 66| if this strange method of speaking and of writing in such circumstances
1046 51| We have seen in action a species of religion which rebels
1047 23| general way and without specifying any names. Whenever We have
1048 25| them precisely from that sphere and required them to make
1049 74| recently smiled on Us from the splendours of her pluricentenary celebration),
1050 70| adoration and reparation; of spontaneous immolations and of sufferings
1051 54| assertions and actions which were sporadic and with elements which
1052 22| common with politics, such as sports and professional organizations,
1053 21| and dear to them from the standpoint of liberty and of right.
1054 57| given. Such an oath, as it stands, is unlawful.~
1055 69| And up to this point the statement is good, very good, except
1056 37| of all by many antecedent statements made by personalities more
1057 34| is not so long ago that a statesman, who will remain certainly
1058 44| worship of the State - the "Statolatry" which is no less in contrast
1059 13| justice is a long and sad story. But we must affirm, with
1060 66| Many are asking if this strange method of speaking and of
1061 46| on the one hand is of the strictest obligation for every rational
1062 1 | attempt has been made to strike a mortal blow at that which
1063 33| lamb been exemplified so strikingly; and history will recall
1064 3 | truth and justice and is striving and suffering for them:
1065 19| do know, however, and we strongly deplored the impositions,
1066 32| explanation of religion, of studies, of catechetical and apologetical
1067 32| or "weeks" of religious study and of prayer, of spiritual
1068 69| and so many other holy and sublime things that concern you,
1069 69| called with words of towering sublimity, the "Glory of Christ" (
1070 25| Catholic Action, and they submitted themselves with perfect
1071 46| the very nature of things, subordinate, co-ordinate to itself all
1072 24| the Popular Party who had subsequently become local directors in
1073 15| completely confirmed, at least in substance, by the Osservatore Romano
1074 25| ordered and disposed anything substantially new. When the Popular Party
1075 18| proofs of loyalty and grief substituting for the festive observances
1076 63| itself. What interest and success can the party gain, in a
1077 7 | tended with such loving zeal, suddenly swept by a devastating tempest.
1078 66| executed with lightning-like suddenness, on the very vigil of Our
1079 65| against Catholic Action will suffice to keep anticlericalism
1080 54| elements which were not sufficiently representative - in other
1081 54| opinions and forecasts and suggestions which have come to Us from
1082 47| the means, which She deems suitable, even to the extent of preparing
1083 56| recent occurrences have superabundantly proved) even the person
1084 50| Action is superseded and made superfluous by the religious instruction
1085 11| not contemplated in the superior orders, such as the oratories
1086 50| in obedience to immediate superiors who are often little or
1087 50| through Catholic Action is superseded and made superfluous by
1088 70| eucharistic communions; of supplications and of acts of adoration
1089 55| from Us this fondly held supposition. Therefore We must say,
1090 10| carry out these orders of suppression, there were many who were
1091 16| deplored by Us after We had had sure and precise information
1092 50| minimum is attained amid surroundings and in an environment which
1093 67| new outbreak of hateful surveillance, of denunications, and of
1094 11| to make one necessarily suspect that some supreme authority
1095 31| Correspondence that could be suspected to have some relation to
1096 18| guardians of public order - We suspended the mission of Our Cardinal
1097 28| this, anyone may see) as a swarm of "rabbits," only fit to
1098 56| Takers of this oath must swear to serve with all their
1099 5 | to perform the duty, most sweet to Our paternal heart, of
1100 7 | such loving zeal, suddenly swept by a devastating tempest.
1101 65| from high personages have switched anticlericalism on or off,
1102 73| would be rewarded by the sympathetic applause of the Catholics
1103 24| objection. Some of them are now sympathisers with the regime and the [
1104 51| fundamentals of a social system.~
1105 17| suffering in the presence of the systematic campaign all too quickly
1106 56| nature sacred and inviolable. Takers of this oath must swear
1107 36| this, that after all the talk about Catholic Action, aim
1108 33| demonstrated what was the real target aimed at when Catholic Action
1109 35| assumed a heavy and tedious task. But it has seemed to Us
1110 69| favour We already see and taste in your helpfulness and
1111 73| Redeemer who, after having taught and commanded all to love
1112 35| have assumed a heavy and tedious task. But it has seemed
1113 7 | and especially by your telegrams, so eloquent and so affectionate,
1114 7 | suddenly swept by a devastating tempest. Your hearts, Venerable
1115 45| the terrestrial and the temporal.~
1116 5 | continued with Me in My temptations" (Luke xxii, 28). And in
1117 7 | your care and which you had tended with such loving zeal, suddenly
1118 13| rarely seen an article so tendencious and so contrary to truth
1119 57| question is posed in such terms, the answer from the Catholic
1120 45| limited to the natural, the terrestrial and the temporal.~
1121 1 | that is to say, in the very territory of which We are Primate -
1122 16| thousands of travellers can testify to the respect shown towards
1123 48| Holy Apostles as the sacred text itself proves.~
1124 5 | to Our paternal heart, of thanking those multitudes of good
1125 43| who believe in Me, for theirs is the Kingdom of Heaven. . .
1126 20| greater benefit has occurred therefrom the party and to the regime
1127 73| favour maxims or ways of thinking and of acting contrary to
1128 69| or forgotten by him who thinks of you and calls you, Bishops
1129 2 | union with Ourselves. In the third place We wish to tell you
1130 65| mere hundredth or even a thousandth part of the force used against
1131 27| serious danger and a real threat to the security of the State
1132 67| does the future prepare and threaten?~
1133 23| save its argument, it adds three other reasons. The first
1134 | thy
1135 | together
1136 58| consciences tortured by doubts (torments and doubts concerning which
1137 58| pity so many consciences tortured by doubts (torments and
1138 27| and young women, with a total membership of about 500,
1139 43| absolute universality and totality of the divine mandate to
1140 69| Paul called with words of towering sublimity, the "Glory of
1141 59| way which would restore tranquillity to these consciences, reducing
1142 73| union could not fail to translate itself into a fruitful co-operation
1143 16| country where thousands of travellers can testify to the respect
1144 65| occasion of the Lateran Treaties, the unparalleled enthusiasm
1145 31| complaint or deploring the harsh treatment inflicted so many times
1146 65| on the very morrow of the Treaty. During the recent occurrences,
1147 3 | open to the most bitter trials. During the Passion, it
1148 10| paternally proud to pay tribute still once more. It is noteworthy
1149 5 | many and such affectionate tributes of devotion and sympathy,
1150 61| 61. We have tried to speak with calm and with
1151 51| becomes persecution and which tries to destroy all that the
1152 25| Whence it is clear that in trusting and recommending to you,
1153 35| light various facts and truths, which some children of
1154 7 | Venerable Brethren, immediately turned to Our own, to suffer with
1155 2 | the need and the duty of turning to you, Venerable Brethren,
1156 17| pure calculation and to an ultimate goal of domination. And
1157 7 | appreciative are We of the unanimous and most satisfactory and
1158 45| Such rights and duties are unchallengeable as long as they remain within
1159 15| with the modest capacity to understand.~
1160 72| to believe that good will undoubtedly come from the recognition
1161 69| reason, next to the promised unfailing divine assistance, We remain,
1162 31| accordance with preconceived and unfair ideas, which are contradicted
1163 16| through an open door; because unhappily thousands of visitors who
1164 11| into effect with such a unison of action throughout all
1165 43| adolescence in this absolute universality and totality of the divine
1166 55| Catholic Action which, as is universally known, the Church and its
1167 10| the campaign of false and unjust accusations which preceded
1168 57| an oath, as it stands, is unlawful.~
1169 | unless
1170 8 | ancient enemy of Good has unloosed.~
1171 7 | sentiment to Us in clear unmistakable and affectionate ways, for
1172 12| cautiously characterized as unofficial and yet was broadcast to
1173 65| the Lateran Treaties, the unparalleled enthusiasm which united
1174 | until
1175 22| treat as ridiculous the untruthfulness and flippancy of what follows.
1176 18| any other. How could the usual joyful and solemn festivals
1177 44| there is Jesus Christ. This usurpation goes so far as to snatch
1178 23| for names, it has been in vain. Only a short time before
1179 16| the acts of violence and vandalism committed against places,
1180 68| reduced Us that Our every care vanishes, and that Our spirit opens
1181 22| of the world for the most varied kind of associations and
1182 10| was being taken against a vast and dangerous organization
1183 66| has had its expression in vastly extended and hateful police-measures,
1184 31| this peril to the State! We venture to say that none such will
1185 16| the Holy See appear as a victim in a country where thousands
1186 7 | consolations which you have nobly vied with one another in giving
1187 66| suddenness, on the very vigil of Our birthday, which was
1188 6 | tribulation" (II Corinthians vii, 4).~
1189 69| Christ" (II Corinthians VIII, 23.) You know that no mortal
1190 32| charity, in conferences of St. Vincent de Paul, and in many other
1191 70| Mother for the Church's visible Head, the successor of Peter,
1192 2 | Brethren, and of, so to speak, visiting each one of you in spirit;
1193 16| because unhappily thousands of visitors who always abound in Italy
1194 41| Ourselves happy and proud to wage the good fight for the liberty
1195 29| the battle which now is waging is not political, but moral
1196 47| life, but also when She watches over the growth of this
1197 5 | definition. Obeying Our watchful and assiduous instructions (
1198 72| intransigence which cannot cease or waver, because it does not come
1199 23| consciousness of its own weakness and futility; and, hastening
1200 32| proceedings of Congresses or "weeks" of religious study and
1201 18| the news of Our decision went, the good priests and people
1202 42| them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you" (Matthew
1203 | Whence
1204 | Whenever
1205 | while
1206 | whither
1207 | whose
1208 | why
1209 1 | events which have had such a wide and deep repercussion especially
1210 62| We have not said that We wished to condemn the [Fascist]
1211 72| the Church of God, which wishes to take nothing from the
1212 13| have borne such glorious witness by their Christian conduct,
1213 31| by numberless proofs and witnesses. If and when there are any
1214 43| Father who is in Heaven. Woe to that man who shall scandalize
1215 33| Rarely has the fable of the wolf and the lamb been exemplified
1216 44| years up to manhood and womanhood, for the exclusive advantage
1217 27| smiled with incredulity or wondered greatly if the message had
1218 48| and disciples as fellow workers in His Divine Apostolate.
1219 36| devotional character, upon works of pure piety and of primary
1220 18| immediately plain from the truly worldwide manifestation, with you
1221 17| of peace and order - have worried and suffered and are worrying
1222 17| worried and suffered and are worrying and suffering in the presence
1223 44| into a true, a real pagan worship of the State - the "Statolatry"
1224 31| which treat of politics woven and directed by Catholic
1225 66| method of speaking and of writing in such circumstances and
1226 47| it more abundantly" (John x. 10).~
1227 4 | the words of the psalm (xciii, 19): "According to the
1228 74| Paul, June 29, 1931. ~PIUS XI ~
1229 43| these little ones!" (Math. xix, 13; xviii, 1, et seq).~
1230 43| little ones!" (Math. xix, 13; xviii, 1, et seq).~
1231 5 | in My temptations" (Luke xxii, 28). And in expressing
1232 29| lied to itself" (Psalms xxvi, 12), and that the strongest
1233 42| commanded you" (Matthew xxviii, 19, 20).~
1234 3 | bitterness most bitter" (Isaias xxxviii, 17).~
1235 | ye
1236 | Yes
1237 | yourselves
1238 70| orders, of adult and of youths, and of children, prayers
1239 32| many other ways, such as zealous work for the missionaries
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