100-hear | heave-surro | surve-yield
Chap.
1001 SUMM| that we must have religious surveys, study centers and research
1002 II | Catholic weeklies which have sustained popular enthusiasm for the
1003 Int | took place in India, Sudan, Switzerland, Belgium (where more than
1004 CON | necessary or practiced so systematically as today. ~This cooperation
1005 II | elite who are gifted with tact and true charity. ~
1006 II | But an apostolic spirit takes root in the child's heart
1007 1 | the "Church that is being taught," between priests and laymen.
1008 1 | ecclesiastical mandate to teach-and whose teaching is perhaps
1009 SUMM| that the Permanent Commit tee for International Congresses
1010 SUMM| 13 4. Lastly, despite temporary setbacks, an organized world
1011 II | way to a slightly selfish tendency by thinking only of the
1012 CON | lay apostle" is one of the terms most widely used in discussing
1013 II | mining population in the territory of the Authority, which
1014 II | to continue underground, thanks to the work of lay apostles,
1015 Int | Responsibilities and Training" as the theme of this present congress.
1016 CON | Pulcheria, sister of Emperor Theodore II, and Mary Ward, who were
1017 1 | and even more so for "lay theologian." But if he wishes to publish
1018 1 | questions. ~There is one more thing which must be said before
1019 1 | made in Our letter to the Third World Union of Christian
1020 II | There is, then, a need for thorough training in social doctrine
1021 II | are four mortal dangers threatening the Church: the inroads
1022 1 | especially noticeable today and threatens to become even more so.
1023 SUMM| time brings with it grave threats to health, to the social
1024 CON | gathered here, and those who toil throughout the world. ~
1025 CON | the lay apostolate. ~As a token of the strength and love
1026 II | industrial activity. We told them: "You have been given
1027 II | responsibility of having tolerated such a situation, and one
1028 II | will act everywhere to give tone, exercise beneficial influence,
1029 Int | further its influence. These took place in India, Sudan, Switzerland,
1030 Int | this present congress. This topic has been carefully prepared
1031 1 | The catechist is often totally occupied with his missionary
1032 II | and he will put them in touch with local church life.
1033 II | with the Christian-inspired trade-union movements, as is being done
1034 1 | to their land and their tradition." (Speech to the New Cardinals,
1035 II | deaneries, working groups will train their members and coworkers
1036 II | Competent teachers must be trained to work in schools of every
1037 1 | the most characteristic traits of the Christian community;
1038 SUMM| carried out and for the transmission of ideas exchanged as to
1039 1 | the ordination of priests, transmit to others to a precise extent
1040 SUMM| Technical progress speeds travel, encourages political unification
1041 SUMM| greater effort to carry the tremendous task which faces us as members
1042 1 | namely Catholic Action, is triumphing to the detriment of others
1043 CON | 14: 30-31). ~During these troubled years, Mary, the glorious
1044 II | organizations; and, finally, a troublesome spiritism. ~Under these
1045 1 | not the layman who is en trusted with teaching religion-that
1046 1 | entrusts with teaching the truths of the faith, can properly
1047 II | belonging to the parish must try to acquire accurate information
1048 SUMM| urgently to all Catholics to turn their attention in the years
1049 II | toward their missionary work. Twelve such movements are now in
1050 SUMM| world crisis, more than two-thirds of the population are suffering
1051 II | problems to be solved in this type of apostolate make it necessary
1052 1 | is reserved to specific types of organized lay apostolates
1053 Int | Others were held in Kisubi (Uganda) for all Africa, in Manila
1054 II | the Belgian Congo, and Uganda-and the formation of groups
1055 CON | so marvelous that We have ultimated confidence in commending
1056 1 | Church-for the community is ultimately at the service of the individual,
1057 1 | they are being called into underdeveloped countries and mission territories
1058 1 | people and countries are undergoing rapid development at the
1059 II | has been able to continue underground, thanks to the work of lay
1060 II | influencing others. We thus understand that they must possess,
1061 II | apostolate for women is undoubtedly difficult, but it is full
1062 1 | of local governments or UNESCO and other international
1063 SUMM| from making the Christian unfit for dealing with the affairs
1064 SUMM| travel, encourages political unification and raises the standard
1065 SUMM| is becoming more and more unified. The surest foundation for
1066 1 | Catholic Action, a federated unit. Every bishop would remain
1067 1 | Catholic schools of the United States. The Church is grateful
1068 SUMM| Insofar as it reveals the unity arising from one faith,
1069 SUMM| in population is causing unprecedented material and moral problems. ~
1070 SUMM| which up to now have been untouched by world events. Technical
1071 II | because they are more easily uprooted than other categories of
1072 SUMM| not only material: ~16 The uprooting of peoples and urbanization
1073 SUMM| uprooting of peoples and urbanization often lead to loss of faith. ~
1074 II | apostolate from which an urgent appeal rises at present. ~
1075 SUMM| the Lay Apostolate appeals urgently to all Catholics to turn
1076 II | culture, and adapting the usages of the Church to those local
1077 II | laymen. The problem is to utilize Catholic forces-and these
1078 SUMM| suffers from the "spiritual vacuum" in which he stands. ~20
1079 1 | just recalled, is naturally valid, and even more so for "lay
1080 II | they will also have the valuable cooperation of the secular
1081 1 | the Church today are too vast to leave room for petty
1082 CON | are here present, to Our Venerable Brethren in the Episcopate,
1083 SUMM| of service, in all such ventures, whether in the economic,
1084 SUMM| priests increasingly well versed in this work will be available
1085 1 | 1328.) ~Priests-who act "vi muneris sacerdotalis" ('
1086 1 | the individual, and not vice-versa. History shows that from
1087 1 | Christian Teachers held in Vienna: "Whether the professional
1088 II | movements, as is being done in Vietnam, Equatorial Africa, and
1089 1 | Discorsi e Radiomessaggi vol. VII, p. 393). Such a wealth
1090 SUMM| is a sign of richness and vitality. ~8 Finally, the presence
1091 SUMM| countries and the different vocations. Insofar as it reveals the
1092 1 | The laborer deserves his wages") (Luke 10:7) also apply
1093 CON | Christ, he left his boat and walked on the waters to meet his
1094 CON | Emperor Theodore II, and Mary Ward, who were lay apostles. ~
1095 CON | his boat and walked on the waters to meet his Lord (Cfr. Matt.
1096 CON | to the end, but with the weapons of Christ! ~Set to work
1097 II | things, to the many Catholic weeklies which have sustained popular
1098 Int | Our paternal and cordial welcome, and congratulate you for
1099 1 | or demanded by the common welfare of the Church. ~It will
1100 II | Equatorial Africa, and West Africa, and should establish
1101 II | past, joining the values of Western culture to those of national
1102 | whatever
1103 1 | is without any meaning whatsoever. The rule which applies
1104 | whereas
1105 SUMM| the whole world to share wholeheartedly, in the true spirit of service,
1106 CON | is one of the terms most widely used in discussing the activities
1107 SUMM| take on in this way an ever wider scope, corresponding to
1108 1 | a regrettable and rather widespread uneasiness which arises
1109 II | finds willing and able, for willingness alone is not sufficient.
1110 II | accepts 300 members each winter semester and requires 20
1111 SUMM| the first congress have witnessed a deepening and a maturing
1112 1 | of others and that we are witnessing the seizure of the whole
1113 II | developed, experience shows that woman's dignity is more respected. ~
1114 II | matter of fact, they have won the esteem of non-Catholics
1115 II | doctrine and for a Catholic worker's elite which will patiently
1116 II | cell" must intervene in workshops and also on trains, buses,
1117 II | believe that this precedent is worth following. ~The training
1118 1 | if he wishes to publish writings on theological matters,
1119 Int | that many Bishops have written pastoral letters on this
1120 Int | Gazzada, Castelgandolfo, Rome, Wurzburg and Paris. ~Without any
1121 1 | Discorsi e Radiomessaggi, vol. XVI, p. 45) The term "lay theology"
1122 II | Discorsi e Radiomessaggi, vol. XVIII, p. 397.) This is certainly
1123 CON | Church has no intention of yielding ground to her avowed enemy,
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