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... Civil and ecclesiastical law . Ordination vows . 226 . 227 12. The family . Limits of State authority . 232 14 , 15. Non - intervention 13. Divergence of civil laws from ecclesiastical . 235 . 237 16. Revolution . . 239 17. Sovereignty ...
... Civil and ecclesiastical law . Ordination vows . 226 . 227 12. The family . Limits of State authority . 232 14 , 15. Non - intervention 13. Divergence of civil laws from ecclesiastical . 235 . 237 16. Revolution . . 239 17. Sovereignty ...
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... civil power , and under this pretext as far as possible to enslave her . This attempt is not new . The reproach of being dangerous to the State was cast against even the first Christians , and has been repeated a thousand times against ...
... civil power , and under this pretext as far as possible to enslave her . This attempt is not new . The reproach of being dangerous to the State was cast against even the first Christians , and has been repeated a thousand times against ...
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... civil power . For the superiority of the Church over the civil power is only called forth practically when the latter is no longer within its own province , when the interests in question are not purely civil , but have also a religious ...
... civil power . For the superiority of the Church over the civil power is only called forth practically when the latter is no longer within its own province , when the interests in question are not purely civil , but have also a religious ...
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... civil power , just as little as the civil power could exercise the functions of the Church . The Church needs the State as the State needs the Church.3 The Popes have laid no less stress on the coördination of the two powers than on the ...
... civil power , just as little as the civil power could exercise the functions of the Church . The Church needs the State as the State needs the Church.3 The Popes have laid no less stress on the coördination of the two powers than on the ...
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... civil affairs , nor the State in ecclesiastical . The spiritual power has not to busy itself with the affairs of republics and kingdoms , nor with the temporal causes in the whole world ; for these the civil power has to care , and as ...
... civil affairs , nor the State in ecclesiastical . The spiritual power has not to busy itself with the affairs of republics and kingdoms , nor with the temporal causes in the whole world ; for these the civil power has to care , and as ...
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Popular passages
Page 129 - All nations whom thou hast made shall come and worship before thee, O LORD; and shall glorify thy name.
Page 407 - See, I have this day set thee over the nations and over the kingdoms, to root out, and to pull down, and to destroy, and to throw down, to build, and to plant.
Page 78 - ... of all Christians, by virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine regarding faith or morals to be held by the universal Church, by the divine assistance promised to him in blessed Peter, is possessed of that infallibility with which the divine Redeemer willed that his Church should be endowed for defining doctrine regarding faith or morals; and that therefore such definitions of the Roman Pontiff are irreformable of themselves, and not from the consent of the Church.
Page 128 - Desire of me, and I shall give thee the heathen for thine inheritance, and the utmost parts of the earth for thy possession.
Page 99 - Desiring, therefore, not to be in the least degree separated from the faith and doctrine of that See, we hope that we may deserve to be in the one communion, which the Apostolic See preaches, in which is the entire and true solidity of the Christian religion.
Page 226 - The entire direction of public schools, in which the youth of Christian states are educated, except ( to a certain extent ) in the case of episcopal seminaries, may and must appertain to the civil power, and belong to it so far that no other authority whatsoever shall be recognized as having any right to interfere in the discipline of the schools, the arrangement of the studies, the taking of degrees, or the choice and approval of the teachers.
Page 104 - ... the Holy Roman Church enjoys supreme and full Primacy and preeminence over the whole Catholic Church, which it truly and humbly acknowledges that it has received with the plenitude of power from our Lord Himself in the person of blessed Peter, Prince or Head of the Apostles, whose successor the Roman Pontiff is; and as the Apostolic See is bound before all others to defend the truth of faith, so also if any questions regarding faith shall arise, they must be defined by its judgment.
Page 78 - ... to be held by the universal Church, is, by the divine assistance promised to him in Blessed Peter, possessed of that infallibility with which the Divine Redeemer willed that His Church should be endowed in defining doctrine regarding faith or morals ; and that therefore such definitions of the Roman Pontiff are of themselves, and not from the consent of the Church, irreformable.
Page 387 - For do I now persuade men, or God? or do I seek to please men ? for if I yet pleased men. I should not be the servant of Christ.
Page 251 - For we have not here a lasting city, but we seek one that is to come.