64. One of the outstanding manifestations of this religious unity,
and a happy augury for the future, is that altogether unexpected, but
well-known fact of which you have knowledge, Venerable Brothers, a fact not
pleasing to some perhaps, but certainly very consoling both to us and to you,
namely, that recently the representatives and rulers of practically every
nation, motivated by a common and instinctive desire for union and peace, have
turned to this Apostolic See in order to bind themselves closer to Us or to
renew in some cases the bonds of amity and friendship which had joined us together
previously. We rejoice at this fact, not merely because it increases the
prestige of Holy Church, but because it is becoming
increasingly evident on all sides, and especially from actual experience, what
great possibilities for peace and happiness, even here below, such a union with
Us possesses for human society. Although the Church is
committed by God, first of all, to the attainment of spiritual and imperishable
purposes, because of the very intimate and necessary connection of things one
with another, such a mission serves likewise to advance the temporal prosperity
of nations and individuals, even more so than if she were instituted primarily
to promote such ends.
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