Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X)
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Languages : en
Pages : 16
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The First Encyclical Letter of Our Holy Father Pius X.
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Encyclical Letter of Our Holy Father Pius X.
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X).
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Encyclical Letter of Our Most Holy Father Pius X, by Divine Providence, Pope
Author: Pope Pius X
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Category : Modernism (Christian theology)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Category : Modernism (Christian theology)
Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Encyclical Letter of Our Most Holy Father Pius X, by Divine Providence, Pope, on the Teachings of the Modernists
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X).
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Category : Church and state
Languages : en
Pages : 63
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Category : Church and state
Languages : en
Pages : 63
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Encyclical Letter of Our Holy Father Pius X. ... on His Accession to the Chair of St. Peter. [Dated: 4 Oct. 1903.] Official Translation
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X)
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 16
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Encyclical Letter of Our Most Holy Father Pope Pius X.
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X)
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Category : Marriage (Canon law)
Languages : en
Pages : 77
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Category : Marriage (Canon law)
Languages : en
Pages : 77
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Encyclical Letter of Our Holy Father Pius X, by Divine Providence Pope, on the Jubilee of the Definition of the Immaculate Conception
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X)
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Category : Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Category : Feast of the Immaculate Conception
Languages : en
Pages : 20
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Encyclical Letter of Our Holy Father, Pope Pius X to the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops, and Local Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See on the Doctrines of the Modernists
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X)
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Languages : en
Pages : 61
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Pages : 61
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Jubilee of the Immaculate Conception
Author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X)
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Category : Encyclicals, Papal
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Category : Encyclicals, Papal
Languages : en
Pages : 100
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Quas Primas
Author: Pope Pius
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781508849179
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
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THE Encyclical of our Holy Father, Pius XI., on the Institution of the Feast of Christ Our King is a fitting crown to the devotion and the vast spiritual awakening which marked the Holy Year, 1925. In fulfilment of the commission of Our Lord to St. Peter, and aided by the light and grace that are given to every man according to his need, the Vicar of Christ addresses words of timely guidance and help to the Catholic world. We need that guidance today. In their greed for wealth, the senseless hurry of business, and the rush for pleasure men forget, then reject, Divine things. Our superficial education, the shallow science and the sensationalism of the newspapers bewilder men's minds. They cannot think steadily and soundly; they are "tossed about by every wind of doctrine." They lose Christ - not from rebellion, but from indifference. Man-made religions and scientific theories come and go like the leaves from spring to winter, and as they pass they leave men more and more confused. Outside the Catholic Church, there is no centre of spiritual authority, no institution that can claim to possess that body of truths which was the legacy of Christ to His Apostles, to be guarded by them for men through all time. There is no other infallible teacher. Man's life must be reasonable, founded on true philosophy. For very many of those who do not recognise the Divine claims of Christ there is a philosophy of life - but it is a destructive philosophy. Its authority is unstable and uncertain, that of a learning which imposes itself on the less learned. It changes as new theories are born, but always leaves greater uncertainty, as it saps the foundations of faith and drives men to religious indifference or to scepticism. Truth is put farther and farther away. Religion, then, and philosophy for such men come to be no more than a collection of words, of hazy definitions, of vague counsels of morality, with no firm foundation. Consequently, the law of sacrifice and the Christian moral code, so clearly stated in the teaching of Our Lord, are rejected, and men accept gladly those theories of conduct only which demand no moral effort and impose no burden of sacrifice. The God of the new philosophies is not real: He is not personal; He does not command. Christ for them is not the Divine Christ, who knew Himself to be God, who loved men, and lived and taught in Galilee with an authority which He claimed as Divine; who confirmed the Divine law and made laws as His own; whose praise and blame are for eternity; whose Kingdom we must enter by the way which He has appointed, through faith, baptism, sacrifice and good works.
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781508849179
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 36
Book Description
THE Encyclical of our Holy Father, Pius XI., on the Institution of the Feast of Christ Our King is a fitting crown to the devotion and the vast spiritual awakening which marked the Holy Year, 1925. In fulfilment of the commission of Our Lord to St. Peter, and aided by the light and grace that are given to every man according to his need, the Vicar of Christ addresses words of timely guidance and help to the Catholic world. We need that guidance today. In their greed for wealth, the senseless hurry of business, and the rush for pleasure men forget, then reject, Divine things. Our superficial education, the shallow science and the sensationalism of the newspapers bewilder men's minds. They cannot think steadily and soundly; they are "tossed about by every wind of doctrine." They lose Christ - not from rebellion, but from indifference. Man-made religions and scientific theories come and go like the leaves from spring to winter, and as they pass they leave men more and more confused. Outside the Catholic Church, there is no centre of spiritual authority, no institution that can claim to possess that body of truths which was the legacy of Christ to His Apostles, to be guarded by them for men through all time. There is no other infallible teacher. Man's life must be reasonable, founded on true philosophy. For very many of those who do not recognise the Divine claims of Christ there is a philosophy of life - but it is a destructive philosophy. Its authority is unstable and uncertain, that of a learning which imposes itself on the less learned. It changes as new theories are born, but always leaves greater uncertainty, as it saps the foundations of faith and drives men to religious indifference or to scepticism. Truth is put farther and farther away. Religion, then, and philosophy for such men come to be no more than a collection of words, of hazy definitions, of vague counsels of morality, with no firm foundation. Consequently, the law of sacrifice and the Christian moral code, so clearly stated in the teaching of Our Lord, are rejected, and men accept gladly those theories of conduct only which demand no moral effort and impose no burden of sacrifice. The God of the new philosophies is not real: He is not personal; He does not command. Christ for them is not the Divine Christ, who knew Himself to be God, who loved men, and lived and taught in Galilee with an authority which He claimed as Divine; who confirmed the Divine law and made laws as His own; whose praise and blame are for eternity; whose Kingdom we must enter by the way which He has appointed, through faith, baptism, sacrifice and good works.