Title, Chapter
1 I | of the Catholic Apostolic Society. We ourselves have called
2 I | the dangers that threaten society, morality, and religion.~
3 I | graciously approved the Society of St. Raphael, established
4 I | nations Through the years, the Society worked advantageously in
5 I | Church and State, founded a Society of priests. In the apt words
6 I | later, Leo said: "In that Society, priests burning with love
7 I | Director of the Antonian Society. Likewise to the President
8 I | President of the Catholic Society for Immigrants, which had
9 I | matter of fact the Missionary Society of St. Anthony of Padua
10 I | the same pontificate, a society for the extension of the
11 I | Toronto, Canada. This worthy society was abundantly successful,
12 I | expanding the activities of the Society of St. Raphael. It had,
13 I | patron of the St. Raphael Society, founded in 1904, so that
14 I | founded in 1904, so that this Society might provide for the religious
15 I | in Italy. And this same Society in the following years also
16 I | the example of the Pious Society of the Missionaries of St.
17 I | gave it the noble name: Society of the Holy Angels.~When
18 I | Superior General of the Society of the Divine Word, April
19 I | plan to receive into the Society of the Divine Word those
20 I | belonged to the Missionary Society of St. Anthony of Padua,
21 I | the direction of the Pious Society of the Missionaries of St.
22 I | brought many advantages to the Society. For through the efforts
23 I | the Constitutions of the Society were brought into harmony
24 I | and then approved. This society was restored to its original
25 I | the "Head of the universal society of love," became, as was
26 I | congregations and communities, a new Society, approved by the Holy See,
27 I | apostolate. This is the Society of Christ, founded in the
28 II, VI| same as that of the Pious Society of the Missionaries of St.
29 II, VI| priests of the same Pious Society, to which we freely entrust
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