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Guiding principles of the Lay Apostolate

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501 CON | glorious and powerful Queen of Heaven, has made her help felt 502 | hence 503 CON | Saints such as Emperor Henry III, Stephen, founder of 504 | herself 505 CON | known only to God. This hidden apostolate is perhaps the 506 1 | apostolate, and does not become a hierarchial apostolate even when it 507 SUMM| religious freedom which is hindered by communism-and racial 508 SUMM| culture find in her their home. ~9 Happy in this knowledge, 509 II | successfully by nuns in Hong Kong, the Belgian Congo, 510 II | today adults consider it an honor to serve at the altar? And 511 CON | Stephen, founder of Catholic Hungary, and Louis IX of France 512 II | lay missionary movement i3 just beginning to develop 513 II | Authority. The report made by ICARES (International Catholic 514 1 | priesthood. Today, at least, the idea is not yet ready for application. 515 SUMM| for the transmission of ideas exchanged as to the best 516 SUMM| respect, laymen are too often illiterate. There is danger of a lack 517 1 | integrity as the living images of God; men who are proud 518 CON | pervade the lay apostolate, We impart our paternal Apostolic Benediction 519 SUMM| Christ. ~23 This primary duty implies that the laity have an indispensable 520 II | you to stamp it with the imprint of Christ." (Broadcast message 521 1 | apostolate" only in the broad or improper sense of that term. In this 522 II | housing conditions bad or inadequate? Who needs the assistance 523 II | teachings of the Church are inadequately known. There is, then, a 524 II | and polygamy. This work includes the preparation of young 525 Int | Congress 2,000 representatives, including cardinals, bishops, priests, 526 II | great consideration. When incompetent persons hold these positions 527 1 | an ecclesiastical office independent of the priesthood. Today, 528 1 | entrusted, for a fixed or indeterminate period of time, with certain 529 Int | influence. These took place in India, Sudan, Switzerland, Belgium ( 530 SUMM| cannot remain passive and indifferent at this critical moment 531 SUMM| the affairs of the world, induces him to devote himself as 532 1 | Church's social activity inevitably creates uneasiness. This 533 1 | theology" which derived from an inexact concept of the responsibility 534 1 | well as the divine gift of infallibility, would be granted to him 535 1 | to men in God's name the infallible truth which binds them, 536 II | capable of attracting and influencing others. We thus understand 537 II | try to acquire accurate information about the religious status 538 II | religious status of the inhabitants. Are the housing conditions 539 SUMM| cultivating these temporal values inherent in creation and, by sharing 540 II | this respect of fruitful initiatives. ~But an apostolic spirit 541 SUMM| than 80 countries and the innumerable contacts made there are 542 II | threatening the Church: the inroads of Protestant sects; the 543 SUMM| the different vocations. Insofar as it reveals the unity 544 II | the Church does not simply inspire piety: she meets all of 545 Int | international Congresses inspired by the Congress of 1951 546 SUMM| A more truly Christian instinct, and more frequent international 547 II | International Catholic Institute for Social-Ecclesiastical 548 1 | atmosphere. One could say that institutions must be so perfect as to 549 1 | lay Catholic men and women instructors, as well as Religious, have 550 SUMM| fraternal collaboration, as instruments for the gathering of data 551 II | on his more or less rapid integration into the environment in 552 1 | constituted in their inviolable integrity as the living images of 553 SUMM| which concerns not only the intellect, but the whole human person. ~ 554 II | Kisuba emphatically stressed intellectual formation. ~Laymen who administer 555 II | carry on a courageous, intelligent, and systematic work, which 556 Int | start of your Congress, We intend to complete what We said 557 Int | the Congress of 1951 and intended to further its influence. 558 SUMM| Action -invites national and inter national organizations to 559 II | above all, the important interests of the Church. Examining 560 1 | recognized as such, nationally or internationally, either by the bishops on 561 II | the Catholic "cell" must intervene in workshops and also on 562 1 | and the world require the intervention of lay apostles. The consecratio 563 1 | things pertaining to the most intimate matters of human dignity; 564 II | men and women should be introduced into the ranks of teachers 565 II | Miranda prorsus (Remarkable Inventions) issued on September 8 of 566 1 | which is held only by those invested with ecclesiastical authority. 567 1 | men constituted in their inviolable integrity as the living 568 SUMM| throughout the world. ~32 We invite the Catholics of the whole 569 SUMM| Apostolate, the Holy Father invited those taking part to share 570 SUMM| known as Catholic Action -invites national and inter national 571 1 | of believers must live in isolation requires that all should 572 II | Remarkable Inventions) issued on September 8 of this year. 573 1 | the ranks of the clergy itself-between those with full power to 574 1 | activity is not an end in itself-either in general or in the Church-for 575 CON | Catholic Hungary, and Louis IX of France were lay apostles, 576 1 | healthy freedom; men justly jealous of being the equals of their 577 CON | the strength and love of Jesus Christ which pervade the 578 1 | of the World Is Laymen's Job ~Furthermore, aside from 579 II | built up over the past, joining the values of Western culture 580 II | request was made for Catholic journalists and a Catholic press for 581 II | particularly, We witness with joy and gratitude the extraordinary 582 SUMM| the congress declare their joyful and filial readiness to 583 II | university professors, judges, economists, lawyers, doctors, 584 1 | powers of Holy Orders or of jurisdiction that remain strictly bound 585 1 | their healthy freedom; men justly jealous of being the equals 586 II | How many does the Church keep? How many does she win back? 587 1 | their spirit and heart be kept in a healthy atmosphere. 588 CON | salvation of souls, to the kind word and good example which 589 II | s lay apostolate: in all kinds of schools, in the fight 590 II | pleasure that the meeting at Kisuba emphatically stressed intellectual 591 Int | Portugal. Others were held in Kisubi (Uganda) for all Africa, 592 1 | performed by laymen, and We know that thought is being given 593 SUMM| whom the world needs. ~31 Knowing that membership in the Church, 594 II | successfully by nuns in Hong Kong, the Belgian Congo, and 595 1 | movements not bearing the label of Catholic Action would 596 1 | operarius mercede sua" ("The laborer deserves his wages") (Luke 597 II | Doctors, engineers, manual laborers in various fields should 598 II | even the lay apostle who labors among workers in factories 599 1 | sufficient to repeat what We laid down in 1951 as a general 600 II | quite familiar with local languages and customs; he makes contact 601 SUMM| justice and liberty. ~13 4. Lastly, despite temporary setbacks, 602 1 | precautionary measures, such as laws for the protection of youth, 603 II | professors, judges, economists, lawyers, doctors, engineers, linguists, 604 II | apostolate for foreign lay and lay-assistant missionaries. Doctors, engineers, 605 Int | where more than 3,000 lay leaders met at Louvain), Mexico, 606 II | shown him the way which leads to God, to Christ, to the 607 II | herself. The child should learn how to pray at Mass and 608 1 | Church today are too vast to leave room for petty disputes. 609 II | semester and requires 20 lecturers: university professors, 610 1 | how will they resist being led astray by the masses which 611 1 | in the government and in legislative assemblies. In the same 612 1 | not oppose itself to the legitimate prescriptions of competent 613 II | bookshops provide an excel lent field for the apostolate. 614 1 | the remarks We made in Our letter to the Third World Union 615 Int | Bishops have written pastoral letters on this subject. They also 616 SUMM| of universal justice and liberty. ~13 4. Lastly, despite 617 II | to the Church. ~A parish library can be correctly run by 618 SUMM| attention in the years which lie ahead to making what the 619 II | lawyers, doctors, engineers, linguists, and scientists. We believe 620 II | social thought is still little known in Asia, European 621 SUMM| the word of God and in the liturgy. He must live in "the charity 622 CON | lay apostles. ~There is a lively awareness of the lay apostolate 623 II | help them to find decent lodgings and make desirable friendships, 624 Int | XIII, p. 301.) ~Today we look with pleasure upon this 625 SUMM| modern man is on the way to losing belief in God, he still 626 SUMM| urbanization often lead to loss of faith. ~17 Millions of 627 CON | of Catholic Hungary, and Louis IX of France were lay apostles, 628 Int | 3,000 lay leaders met at Louvain), Mexico, Spain, and Portugal. 629 SUMM| study of this problem, in loyal collaboration with the competent 630 SUMM| approached in a spirit of loyalty to the Church and the Hierarchy. ~ 631 1 | laborer deserves his wages") (Luke 10:7) also apply to him. 632 II | Recently a congress was held in Luxembourg on the social problems of 633 II | lay apostolate has three main responsibilities. The first 634 II | and the Pyrenees, consists mainly of emigrants from various 635 II | are glad to hear that the majority of Catholic publishers and 636 Int | civil society, and all mankind. It forcefully emphasized 637 II | missionaries. Doctors, engineers, manual laborers in various fields 638 SUMM| of "God's people on the march," have been called to collaborate 639 II | preparation of young women for marriage- a work being carried out 640 II | organizations? Are there marriages to be regularized? Are there 641 CON | manner so evident and so marvelous that We have ultimated confidence 642 II | should learn how to pray at Mass and offer the Sacrifice 643 1 | being led astray by the masses which surround them? What 644 SUMM| witnessed a deepening and a maturing of the sense of the apostolate 645 SUMM| world and of its needs. This means that we must have religious 646 1 | take one of the questions meant to clarify the nature of 647 II | learned with pleasure that the meeting at Kisuba emphatically stressed 648 Int | America. Besides these, meetings in preparation for the second 649 II | simply inspire piety: she meets all of life's problems. 650 1 | this does not make him a member of the hierarchy or give 651 SUMM| needs. ~31 Knowing that membership in the Church, far from 652 1 | Dignus est . . . operarius mercede sua" ("The laborer deserves 653 II | imprint of Christ." (Broadcast message to Cologne Catholic Day 654 Int | more than 3,000 lay leaders met at Louvain), Mexico, Spain, 655 SUMM| exchanged as to the best method to be adopted in such study.~ 656 Int | leaders met at Louvain), Mexico, Spain, and Portugal. Others 657 | might 658 II | a Secretariat General in Milan. But the lay missionary 659 Int | subject. They also call to mind the series of national and 660 SUMM| As the Holy Father has re minded, "the consecration of the 661 II | estimated to be the bare minimum needed, there are hardly 662 II | dealing with here. First, the mining population in the territory 663 1 | The duties connected with Minor Orders have long been performed 664 II | We said in the encyclical Miranda prorsus (Remarkable Inventions) 665 1 | religion-that is, with the missio canonica, the ecclesiastical 666 II | In the Asian and African Missions ~Of the many problems We 667 1 | Be Active ~It would be a misunderstanding of the Church's real nature 668 Int | Asia, and in Santiago and Montivideo for 13 countries of Central 669 | moreover 670 II | engendered by the care of the mother herself. The child should 671 SUMM| 2 They were particularly moved by the confidence the Holy 672 II | principles prevail in the use of moving pictures. ~In the parishes, 673 1 | apostles. The consecratio mundi (consecration of the world) 674 1 | 1328.) ~Priests-who act "vi muneris sacerdotalis" ('by the power 675 II | those who contribute through music and singing to the praise 676 | my 677 1 | Ourselves said in the Encyclical Mystici Corporis Christo (The Mystical 678 | namely 679 SUMM| the peoples of every race, nation and culture find in her 680 II | peaceably, free from extreme nationalism and national antagonisms 681 1 | apostolate recognized as such, nationally or internationally, either 682 II | Missionaries ~Catechists, then, are native lay apostles. But there 683 II | training they can give the natives. Along with professional 684 1 | group of theologians and naturalists agreed to meet regularly 685 II | million, whereas it is now nearly 200 million. The big cities 686 1 | pope, bishops, and priests) necessarily belong to the clergy. Even 687 II | training. Such training, whose necessity for teachers no one doubts, 688 II | estimated to be the bare minimum needed, there are hardly 30,000. 689 II | most important and the most neglected person in Asia. Catholics 690 II | buses, in families, and neighborhoods. It will act everywhere 691 II | directives: first, cooperate with neutral and non- Catholic organizations 692 II | is the condition of the news stands, bookshops, and lending 693 II | libraries. ~The Catholic newspaperman who exercises his profession 694 1 | activity similar to the noblest of the lay apostolates." ( 695 II | cooperate with neutral and non- Catholic organizations and 696 II | give charitable help to the non-Catholic women of their area. This 697 | nonetheless 698 II | It is, furthermore, only normal that Catholics should cooperate 699 II | correctly run by lay people, who normally should be experienced readers. 700 Int | responsibilities. Still another notable contribution of that Congress 701 1 | of priests is especially noticeable today and threatens to become 702 SUMM| progress in industry and nuclear physics is creating new 703 1 | Furthermore, aside from the small number of priests the relations 704 II | carried out successfully by nuns in Hong Kong, the Belgian 705 II | practices which are not objectionable. ~Except in the Philippines, 706 II | associations and movements whose objective it is to make Christian 707 1 | struck by the fact that the obligation to give these coworkers 708 II | necessary competence, it is obviously necessary to make the effort 709 1 | catechist is often totally occupied with his missionary work 710 1 | lay apostle must not take offense if he is asked not to make 711 1 | salvation which the Church offers. ~The materialism and atheism 712 1 | always bears the stamp of an official apostolate of laymen. Two 713 II | This is certainly the most onerous but also the greatest task 714 1 | words: "Dignus est . . . operarius mercede sua" ("The laborer 715 II | and Africa offer countless opportunities for action to the women' 716 II | Good Catholics also have an opportunity of doing good in lending 717 1 | of orthodoxy and must not oppose itself to the legitimate 718 1 | ordination and willing to be ordained But the power to teach and 719 II | committees entrusted with organizing programs and for Catholic 720 II | given a spiritual training orientated toward their missionary 721 1 | remain within the limits of orthodoxy and must not oppose itself 722 | Ourselves 723 1 | discuss, at least in its broad outline, a suggestion which has 724 SUMM| gaining ground; while the outward signs of atheism are increasingly 725 CON | feats of bravery which are paid for with one's life, which 726 Int | Castelgandolfo, Rome, Wurzburg and Paris. ~Without any doubt, the 727 1 | and social life and who participate in the government and in 728 1 | are thinking especially of parts of Latin America, whose 729 1 | only professional activity, pass by this very fact from the 730 1 | under the direction of her pastors, but this does not make 731 II | worker's elite which will patiently draw labor organizations 732 II | national life can develop peaceably, free from extreme nationalism 733 1 | making the Christian spirit penetrate all family, social, economic, 734 SUMM| men, contributing to the penetration of revealed truth into every 735 II | regard to its economy, 70 percent of Asia is an agricultural 736 1 | institutions must be so perfect as to be able to insure 737 1 | cooperate in building up and perfecting the Mystical Body of Christ. ( 738 1 | soul and attain Christian perfection. (Canons 87 and 682.) In 739 1 | layman with tasks that he can perform as well or even better than 740 1 | Minor Orders have long been performed by laymen, and We know that 741 1 | a fixed or indeterminate period of time, with certain tasks 742 SUMM| expresses the wish that the Permanent Commit tee for International 743 II | is possible in times of persecution must also be possible in 744 1 | should be formed into strong personalities. If not, how will they resist 745 1 | fellowmen in all things pertaining to the most intimate matters 746 CON | love of Jesus Christ which pervade the lay apostolate, We impart 747 CON | stronger than that shown by St. Peter when, at the call of Christ, 748 1 | too vast to leave room for petty disputes. In order to preserve 749 II | economic, social, and political phases of public life. As a matter 750 CON | realized at first, and the phrase "lay apostle" did not exist. 751 SUMM| in industry and nuclear physics is creating new civilizations, 752 II | prevail in the use of moving pictures. ~In the parishes, or at 753 II | does not simply inspire piety: she meets all of life's 754 1 | Us very recently. It was pointed out that there is today 755 II | forced marriage, divorce, and polygamy. This work includes the 756 SUMM| rich and the economically poor countries is becoming greater. ~ 757 SUMM| gratitude to His Holiness Popes Pius XII for the words he 758 II | weeklies which have sustained popular enthusiasm for the charitable 759 II | is that films very often portray a world in which men live 760 Int | Louvain), Mexico, Spain, and Portugal. Others were held in Kisubi ( 761 II | incompetent persons hold these positions and cause some damage to 762 II | understand that they must possess, besides the apostolic spirit 763 SUMM| and in particular, to the possibility His Holiness had offered 764 CON | Mary, the glorious and powerful Queen of Heaven, has made 765 CON | never been so necessary or practiced so systematically as today. ~ 766 II | those local customs and practices which are not objectionable. ~ 767 II | music and singing to the praise of God and the edification 768 II | faithful certainly exercise a praiseworthy lay apostolate. ~The lay 769 II | child should learn how to pray at Mass and offer the Sacrifice 770 1 | way diminish the value of precautionary measures, such as laws for 771 1 | considered those Orders which precede the priesthood, and which, 772 II | scientists. We believe that this precedent is worth following. ~The 773 CON | apostolate is perhaps the most precious and fruitful of all. ~Objectives: 774 II | African Christians who wish to prepare themselves for public office. ~ 775 Int | topic has been carefully prepared by theologians and specialists 776 1 | itself to the legitimate prescriptions of competent ecclesiastical 777 SUMM| to the two-fold task of "preserving" and of "conquering" which 778 II | make Christian principles prevail in the use of moving pictures. ~ 779 1 | that supports him. ~On a previous occasion We described those 780 II | S.C.A. from becoming the prey of atheist movements and 781 Int | can rejoice in this with pride. It is up to you to make 782 1 | Canons 1327 and 1328.) ~Priests-who act "vi muneris sacerdotalis" (' 783 SUMM| work of Christ. ~23 This primary duty implies that the laity 784 SUMM| Church. We have the great privilege of living at time when a 785 Int | appeal which every where produced a great many echoes. It 786 II | experts to be among the producers. Both priests and the laity 787 II | Catholic workers are already producing remarkable results in many 788 1 | is applicable to all the professions, particularly to Catholic 789 II | 20 lecturers: university professors, judges, economists, lawyers, 790 II | entrusted with organizing programs and for Catholic experts 791 1 | eventual fulfillment of such a project naturally requires attentive 792 Int | successful execution of many projects in the religious, social, 793 1 | naturally requires attentive and prolonged reflection. Your Congress 794 Int | cardinals, bishops, priests, and prominent laymen from more than 80 795 II | elements of corruption and promote Christian values. There 796 Int | of that Congress was the promotion of cooperation and coordination 797 Int | a great many echoes. It prompted Catholics to consider not 798 II | Holy Childhood have given proof in this respect of fruitful 799 1 | In order to preserve the proper sphere of action of both 800 1 | truths of the faith, can properly apply to themselves the 801 1 | in answering the question proposed above. In the present case, 802 SUMM| the Holy Father showed by proposing problems of the greatest 803 II | in the encyclical Miranda prorsus (Remarkable Inventions) 804 II | the Church: the inroads of Protestant sects; the secularization 805 1 | images of God; men who are proud of their personal dignity 806 II | properties should be chosen with prudence and after great consideration. 807 1 | theologian." But if he wishes to publish writings on theological 808 II | the majority of Catholic publishers and book sellers regard 809 II | Movies and Television ~Publishing houses and bookshops provide 810 CON | were also women, like St. Pulcheria, sister of Emperor Theodore 811 II | establish cooperatives for purchasing and supplying. They should 812 SUMM| organization formed for the purpose or within the framework 813 II | friendships, and he will put them in touch with local 814 CON | attention to both of these. Putting it succinctly, Christ's 815 II | Ruhr to Belgium and the Pyrenees, consists mainly of emigrants 816 1 | 393). Such a wealth of qualities supposes that one has learned 817 II | spirit which animates them, a quality without which they would 818 CON | the glorious and powerful Queen of Heaven, has made her 819 SUMM| that the peoples of every race, nation and culture find 820 SUMM| hindered by communism-and racial equality. ~18 In many countries, 821 SUMM| political unification and raises the standard of living, 822 | rather 823 SUMM| As the Holy Father has re minded, "the consecration 824 II | the shows offered do not reach the cultural and moral level 825 1 | seem that a point would be reached, in practice, where apostolic 826 II | into this last figure, it reaches 160,000. ~The catechist 827 II | the young folk and adults read? The complexity and often 828 II | normally should be experienced readers. Good Catholics also have 829 SUMM| their joyful and filial readiness to works in this spirit, 830 II | in Asia. Catholics must realize the need to examine their 831 CON | this was not consciously realized at first, and the phrase " 832 1 | political life. ~One of the reasons for this appeal to the laity 833 SUMM| organizations. It is important to recall that the family must give 834 II | environment in which he is received. The report also states 835 SUMM| 35 The Congress, after receiving the report of the special 836 1 | remain strictly bound to reception of the Sacrament of Holy 837 1 | but he could not refuse it recognition on the ground that it does 838 1 | rights, and the priest must recognize them. ~The layman is entitled 839 1 | movements of the lay apostolate recognized as such, nationally or internationally, 840 II | international organizations. This recommendation applies to all, but particularly 841 Int | disposing souls to a sincere reconciliation and to a fraternal union 842 SUMM| members of the clergy. We record our hope that priests increasingly 843 SUMM| which continues on earth the redemptive work of Christ. ~23 This 844 1 | personal example should be referred to as an "apostolate" only 845 1 | attentive and prolonged reflection. Your Congress is a good 846 SUMM| greatest importance for their reflexion and examination, and by 847 1 | difficulty two practical reforms are being considered: one 848 1 | mandate, but he could not refuse it recognition on the ground 849 1 | We have been compelled to refute an erroneous opinion on " 850 II | Catholic schools are highly regarded by non-Catholics. For our 851 II | Asia is an agricultural region, and it has been said with 852 II | Are there marriages to be regularized? Are there children to be 853 1 | naturalists agreed to meet regularly and discuss questions of 854 1 | establish the rules which regulate Christian life. ~These powers 855 II | are in need of a social reintegration. Thirdly, and this applies 856 1 | remain free to accept or reject a movement, to entrust it 857 Int | Catholic Church. You can rejoice in this with pride. It is 858 1 | en trusted with teaching religion-that is, with the missio canonica, 859 1 | authority It is sufficient to repeat what We laid down in 1951 860 II | communism is in power, it is reported that religious life has 861 Int | second World Congress 2,000 representatives, including cardinals, bishops, 862 II | At the Manila Congress a request was made for Catholic journalists 863 1 | the Church and the world require the intervention of lay 864 II | participation of the laity is required. ~ 865 1 | that this expression is reserved to specific types of organized 866 1 | personalities. If not, how will they resist being led astray by the 867 SUMM| III. Resolution ~35 The Congress, after 868 1 | the ordinary layman can resolve and it is highly desirable 869 1 | desirable that he should so resolve-to cooperate in a more organized 870 Int | the Lay Apostolate was a resounding appeal which every where 871 II | woman's dignity is more respected. ~ 872 SUMM| that the fullest and most respectful attention should be given 873 SUMM| 3 They will endeavor to respond to the wishes of His Holiness 874 1 | consecrate and govern, and the rest of the clergy. The first ( 875 1 | it would be necessary to restore to the term "Catholic Action" 876 SUMM| contributing to the penetration of revealed truth into every aspect 877 SUMM| vocations. Insofar as it reveals the unity arising from one 878 SUMM| stress-that of a possible revision of the terminology, and 879 II | which has already been rewarded with results which give 880 SUMM| standard of living between the rich and the economically poor 881 II | his continent's spiritual riches, the young African layman 882 SUMM| this variety is a sign of richness and vitality. ~8 Finally, 883 II | level which one has the right to expect. ~The most regrettable 884 II | from which an urgent appeal rises at present. ~ 885 1 | today are too vast to leave room for petty disputes. In order 886 II | an apostolic spirit takes root in the child's heart not 887 II | which extends from the Ruhr to Belgium and the Pyrenees, 888 1 | them, and to establish the rules which regulate Christian 889 II | library can be correctly run by lay people, who normally 890 II | prevent the miners of the E.S.C.A. from becoming the prey of 891 1 | Priests-who act "vi muneris sacerdotalis" ('by the power of their 892 1 | bound to reception of the Sacrament of Holy Orders in its various 893 CON | apostolate in Christ's Church. Saints such as Emperor Henry III, 894 1 | give these coworkers the salary which is due them is recalled 895 1 | Lord's words: "you are the salt of the earth," and "You 896 Int | Manila for Asia, and in Santiago and Montivideo for 13 countries 897 SUMM| Congress. ~6 They note with satisfaction that the years that have 898 II | to make every effort to save them and lead them to God 899 1 | healthy atmosphere. One could say that institutions must be 900 SUMM| all problems on a world scale. This field of apostolate 901 1 | borders on that of the secular sciences. Recently, acting upon the 902 II | engineers, linguists, and scientists. We believe that this precedent 903 SUMM| in this way an ever wider scope, corresponding to the two-fold 904 1 | and laymen on the other; second-within the ranks of the clergy 905 1 | authentic character and a secondary importance. They seem to 906 II | existence, coordinated by a Secretariat General in Milan. But the 907 II | the inroads of Protestant sects; the secularization of the 908 II | of Protestant sects; the secularization of the whole way of life; 909 1 | national level or by the Holy See for movements desiring an 910 SUMM| to become accustomed to seeing all problems on a world 911 | seems 912 1 | that we are witnessing the seizure of the whole by a part. 913 Int | with pleasure upon this select assembly which has brought 914 II | he will not only ask him self, "Have I harmed my neighbor?" 915 1 | supposes that one has learned self-control and self-sacrifice, and 916 1 | learned self-control and self-sacrifice, and has learned to draw 917 II | giving way to a slightly selfish tendency by thinking only 918 II | Catholic publishers and book sellers regard their profession 919 II | 300 members each winter semester and requires 20 lecturers: 920 II | its members in a "social seminar" which accepts 300 members 921 II | Cologne Catholic Day on Sept. 2, 1956-Discorsi e Radiomessaggi, 922 II | Remarkable Inventions) issued on September 8 of this year. There is 923 Int | They also call to mind the series of national and international 924 II | necessary to call upon the services of only a chosen elite who 925 SUMM| Lastly, despite temporary setbacks, an organized world community 926 II | accomplishes more than do seven missionaries. The reason 927 | several 928 SUMM| world community is taking shape. ~14 In this world crisis, 929 CON | the Hierarchy which can be shared with the ordinary layman, 930 SUMM| inherent in creation and, by sharing the common objectives of 931 SUMM| confidence the Holy Father showed by proposing problems of 932 1 | the layman. (Allocution "Si diligis," May 31, 1954-Discorsi 933 II | Catholic laymen who work be side the priests for the social 934 SUMM| ground; while the outward signs of atheism are increasingly 935 CON | different forms, from the silent sacrifice offered for the 936 Int | of disposing souls to a sincere reconciliation and to a 937 II | contribute through music and singing to the praise of God and 938 CON | women, like St. Pulcheria, sister of Emperor Theodore II, 939 II | having tolerated such a situation, and one must make every 940 SUMM| community, our technical skills, our art, our sport, our 941 II | Instead of giving way to a slightly selfish tendency by thinking 942 II | International Catholic Institute for Social-Ecclesiastical Research) contained three 943 SUMM| men hunger for God. The solution which we must give is not 944 1 | Terminology and Organization ~To solve this difficulty two practical 945 II | character of the problems to be solved in this type of apostolate 946 1 | for application. Should it someday become so, what We have 947 1 | gives, in public opinion, a sort of monopoly. All organizations 948 II | than the authorities who sought their assistance. ~At the 949 1 | achieve the salvation of his soul and attain Christian perfection. ( 950 II | business concerns needs a sound knowledge of economics, 951 1 | light and strength from the sources of salvation which the Church 952 Int | countries of Central and South America. Besides these, 953 Int | met at Louvain), Mexico, Spain, and Portugal. Others were 954 1 | taken into ac count when we speak of the "hierarchical apostolate" 955 SUMM| receiving the report of the special commission which it had 956 1 | Action as a whole, but to its specially organized members according 957 1 | land and their tradition." (Speech to the New Cardinals, February 958 SUMM| events. Technical progress speeds travel, encourages political 959 II | finally, a troublesome spiritism. ~Under these circumstances 960 II | national antagonisms in spite of all the bitterness which 961 II | in Manila an authorized spokesman discussed a task whose precise 962 SUMM| technical skills, our art, our sport, our world." ~27 2. Greater 963 II | beneficial influence, and spread a new life. Thus a Catholic 964 1 | dignity; men attached in a stable manner to their land and 965 II | elite, not because they stand apart from others but, quite 966 Int | documents assembled by the "Standing Committee for International 967 Int | and addressing you at the start of your Congress, We intend 968 1 | THE LAY APOSTOLATE ~As a starting point for these considerations 969 1 | August 5, 1957) ~This statement is applicable to all the 970 CON | life, which appear among no statistics, and are known only to God. 971 CON | such as Emperor Henry III, Stephen, founder of Catholic Hungary, 972 1 | the Church those who have strayed from her. ~ 973 SUMM| question he had chosen to stress-that of a possible revision of 974 II | meeting at Kisuba emphatically stressed intellectual formation. ~ 975 1 | jurisdiction that remain strictly bound to reception of the 976 II | progress is making rapid strides forward. But on the other 977 1 | all should be formed into strong personalities. If not, how 978 CON | to work with a faith even stronger than that shown by St. Peter 979 1 | him. We have often been struck by the fact that the obligation 980 CON | atheistic communism, without a struggle. This battle will be fought 981 SUMM| for the circulation of the studies which will be carried out 982 1 | operarius mercede sua" ("The laborer deserves 983 Int | in the organization and successful execution of many projects 984 II | a work being carried out successfully by nuns in Hong Kong, the 985 CON | both of these. Putting it succinctly, Christ's Church has no 986 Int | These took place in India, Sudan, Switzerland, Belgium (where 987 SUMM| two-thirds of the population are suffering from hunger, and the contrast 988 SUMM| need for communion, and suffers from the "spiritual vacuum" 989 II | A few remarks will suffice on the subject of the formation 990 1 | in its broad outline, a suggestion which has been communicated 991 SUMM| SUMMARY OF CONCLUSIONS OF THE CONGRESS ~ 992 1 | his personal ability and supernatural gifts. Lay teachers, Religious, 993 II | cooperatives for purchasing and supplying. They should take part in 994 SUMM| is not enough. It must be supported by real technical competence, 995 1 | demands upon the mission that supports him. ~On a previous occasion 996 1 | Such a wealth of qualities supposes that one has learned self-control 997 SUMM| more and more unified. The surest foundation for this is the 998 1 | to be left on his own to surmount all difficulties. ~ 999 1 | astray by the masses which surround them? What is true of all 1000 II | catechist works in familiar surroundings and is quite familiar with


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