Chapter, Paragraph
1 1, 1| of art in order that it may not find itself in continual
2 1, 2| are all true gifts of God, may be ordained to His glory
3 1, 2| the salvation of souls and may be made to serve in a practical
4 1, 2| Church bids us pray, we may all profit by them but in
5 1, 5| whatever form that recreation may take. ~
6 2, 3| as experience teaches us, may assume the most morbid forms.~
7 2, 3| known art, in a manner which may possibly become an additional
8 2, 4| instruction, to the end that they may be able to place a ban on
9 3 | of all films so that they may contain nothing harmful
10 3 | over films wherever they may be produced and offered
11 3, 3| the daily Catholic Press, may be used for this purpose. ~
12 3, 4| such severer criterions as may be demanded by the character
13 3, 4| of the region, and they may even censor films which
14 3, 5| associations so that they may be guaranteed reviewed and
15 3, 5| our standards. Such films may then readily be shown not
16 3, 6| the Office itself. This may be done by strengthening
17 3, 7| forth from a father's heart may gain in virtue, We implore
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