item: #1 of 2083 id: _003078068 author: MacEss, Jay. title: Why blame the Masons? date: 1928 words: 5378 flesch: 67 summary: He is aware that the Catholic Church has repeatedly forbidden her children to become Masons. Or he may believe that the Catholic Church has been nursing a grudge in France and Italy for several generations and is now trying to take it out on Masonry in the United States of America. keywords: blame; catholic; catholic church; church; masonic; masonry; masons cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078068.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078068.txt item: #2 of 2083 id: _003078069 author: New York. Committee of Catholics. title: Address of the Roman Catholics to their fellow citizens, of the City and State of New York. date: 1840 words: 4911 flesch: 58 summary: None, Religion could accomplish this—but religion is excluded. Thus far, fellow-citizens, we have stated our objections to the present system of common school education, not as they affect us more than any other denomination of Christians. keywords: children; common; public; religion cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078069.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078069.txt item: #3 of 2083 id: _003078073 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: Death can be joyous : the sacrament of extreme unction date: 1940 words: 6907 flesch: 83 summary: They knew he was dying - but death was still far off. Is It The Kiss of Death? keywords: body; death; extreme; sacrament; unction cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078073.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078073.txt item: #4 of 2083 id: _003078074 author: Ellis, John Tracy, 1905-1992. title: The Catholic Church and the Negro date: 1968 words: 12142 flesch: 76 summary: T. Washington, prominent on so many scores; Tuskegee Institute, founded by Booker T. Washington; Dr. Daniel Williams, famous heart surgeon; Paul Laurence Dunbar, poet; Colonel Charles Young, U. S. A.; Richmond Barthe, sculptor; Paul Robeson, Marian Anderson, Roland Hayes, Hall Johnson, Harry T. Burleigh, Catarina Jar- boro, William Dawson, Lillian Evanti, and many others as well known in the field of musical accomplishment; Mrs. Mary Mc- Leod Bethune, educator and champion of Negro rights; the famed Negro scientist Dr. Carver. In this way we will in a short time have educated Negro priests a nd la y- men to give needed care to their own. keywords: american; catholic; church; god; long; man; negro; negroes; people; problem; race; time; way; white cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078074.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078074.txt item: #5 of 2083 id: _003078075 author: Garesché, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1876-1960. title: A dialogue on early and daily communion : Father Carson explains date: 1913 words: 8253 flesch: 72 summary: It puts it beyond dispute, be- sides, that Our Lord, and the Church, and our Holy Father the Pope, earnestly desire every Catholic in the world to use this glorious right of daily Communion as soon and as often as he or she possibly can. And what can a babe in arms under- stand of Holy Communion? keywords: carson; communion; father; holy; mary; mrs cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078075.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078075.txt item: #6 of 2083 id: _003078076 author: Klarmann, Andrew, 1866-1931. title: Matrimonial primer : a handbook for bride and groom date: 1915 words: 7182 flesch: 65 summary: The genuine spirit of Christian self-denial, a generous spirit of sacrifice for the love of God in view of the eternal reward He has promised His faithful servants, will overcome most, if not all, of the diffi- culties of married life. 31. It is the only avenue by which man is admitted to co-operate with God in the work of the creation: a privilege sacred indeed, but also onerous and arduous in its full scope, that of not only assisting in starting new life in the world but also of co-operating unceasingly in preparing this new Hfe for its final destiny in Heaven: a task to which all that are averse to self-sacrifice and self-denial should hesitate to consecrate themselves unless they are willing to learn and to profit by the opportunities which mar- ried life offers in abundance. keywords: church; contract; god; human; life; marriage; married; matrimony cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078076.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078076.txt item: #7 of 2083 id: _003078082 author: Madden, Marie R. (Marie Regina), 1887- title: Communism in Mexico date: 1936 words: 6771 flesch: 71 summary: • C'ommunism in Mexico Marie R. Madden, Ph.D . Today Communism is intensely active in Russia and Hispanic America, particularly in Mexico, but such intense activity is not the product of one gen- COMMUNISM IN MEXICO 3 eration. keywords: catholic; church; communism; man; mexican; mexico; s.j; state cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078082.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078082.txt item: #8 of 2083 id: _003078083 author: Magner, James A. (James Aloysius), 1901-1994. title: A checklist for your wedding date: 1959 words: 5830 flesch: 71 summary: The importance of timely and thoughtful preparation arises from the special character of Catholic marriage. Catholic marriage is a long journey, at least in hope and prospect. keywords: bride; catholic; ceremony; church; marriage; wedding cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078083.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078083.txt item: #9 of 2083 id: _003078085 author: Magner, James A. (James Aloysius), 1901-1994. title: Shall I marry a non-Catholic? date: 1934 words: 4842 flesch: 64 summary: At the same time, if a Catholic really loves a non-Catholic, there can be no higher blessing to wish the ' latter than the gift of a sincere Catholic Faith. The only alternative is to call off the match so far as Catholic marriage is con- cerned. keywords: catholic; church; faith; marriage; non cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078085.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078085.txt item: #10 of 2083 id: _003078087 author: Maguire, William A. (William Augustus), 1890- title: A report to mothers and fathers date: 1942 words: 9578 flesch: 89 summary: Yard to arrange for the evacuation covered water, to the dock near the of the most seriously wounded to Dispensary. My yeoman, Joseph Work- thought they were dummies and man, who usually carries my Mass that this was nothing more than kit and helps rig for Church, stood a well-executed sham battle. keywords: 10c; 15c; 15c postpaid; cover; men; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078087.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078087.txt item: #11 of 2083 id: _003078089 author: Maloney, James A. title: Frequent communion for young and old date: 1940 words: 7769 flesch: 61 summary: Many, on the contrary, make their own weakness the cause of keeping them away from the holy table; they do not count them- selves entitled to frequent Communion, till they have become better Christians. If the child of seven sees First Communion only by the faint light of' dawn- ing reason, frequent Communion afterwards, by union of his soul to the living Luminary, will awaken and develop that noble gift of understanding with which he was endowed in baptism. keywords: christ; communion; daily; frequent; frequent communion; holy; old; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078089.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078089.txt item: #12 of 2083 id: _003078090 author: Mangan, F. title: The Real Presence. date: 1925 words: 7974 flesch: 74 summary: They are substantially present, that is to say, it is not merely the power or virtue of Christ that is present in these material things; there is no sub- stance of bread and wine at all; in its place, under the appear- ances of bread and wine, are present the very Body and Blood of our Lord. The Catholic doctrine falls under three heads; -3- 4 THE REAL PRESENCE - (1) The Body and Blood of Christ are truly present in the Holy Eucharist. (2) After the consecration there remains no substance of bread or wine. keywords: blood; body; bread; lord; presence; real cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078090.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078090.txt item: #13 of 2083 id: _003078091 author: Mahoney, E. J. (Edward Joseph), 1888-1954. title: Morality of sterilization date: 1936 words: 8514 flesch: 60 summary: OUR IMMORAL ECONOMIC ORDER 221 The acceptance by the worker of a non-living wage in the so-called liberty of wage contract is neither based on the free contract of the workingman nor the free contract of the employer. Without labor man cannot preserve and develop his life physically, intellectually, and morally, and thus glorify God by virtu- ous living. keywords: economic; good; human; immoral; living; necessary; state; sterilization; wage cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078091.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078091.txt item: #14 of 2083 id: _003078092 author: Malloy, Joseph I. title: A brief study of the four gospels date: 1940 words: 18218 flesch: 81 summary: Wh ereas SL Matthew's has twenty-eight Chapters, St. Mark's has only six- teen; St. Luke's has twenty-four and St. John's twenty-one. The other two Gospels were written by St. Mark, a disciple of St. Peter, and by St. Luke, a disciple of St. Paul. keywords: brief; chapter; christ; gospel; jesus; john; lord; luke; mark; matthew; study cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078092.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078092.txt item: #15 of 2083 id: _003078093 author: Malloy, Joseph I. title: Six instructions on Catholic beliefs date: 1943 words: 7598 flesch: 87 summary: And the Lord God formed man of the slime of the earth , and breathed into his face the breath of life, and man became a living soul (Genesis ii. 7). With fear and trembling work out your salvation (Philip. ii. 12). 16. keywords: catholic; christ; church; god; holy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078093.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078093.txt item: #16 of 2083 id: _003078099 author: Manton, Joseph P. 1904- title: The bridge to better living date: 1954 words: 24155 flesch: 89 summary: Ju'st build the path by little acts of kindness and more kindness , and prayers and more prayers, , and then perhaps at the right mellow moment a simple word of loving suggestion from your heart may work wonders! You think this is a fantastic, grotesque exaggera- tion-but think again: haven't we all done something like that to the Man Upstairs-shattered not God's windows but His commandments, invaded His Dominion, robbed Him of His due honor, torn virtue apart- by our sins and more sins? keywords: 15c; 20c; 25c; better; catholic; church; cover; god; john; life; like; little; love; man; marriage; pages; people; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; way cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078099.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078099.txt item: #17 of 2083 id: _003078100 author: Manton, Joseph P. 1904- title: Give him a thought date: 1949 words: 13569 flesch: 98 summary: Family feuds have spoiled more Christmas dinners than the choicest of foods ever made. Aren't more souls sold out, mOre sin committed, -innocence barter- ed, self-r e s p e c t sl!rrendered, ideals given up, resolutions broken, promises forgotten, and commandments shattered over the w eek-end? keywords: 15c; 20c; christmas; copy; cover; like; little; new; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078100.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078100.txt item: #18 of 2083 id: _003078101 author: Manton, Joseph P. 1904- title: Spring fervor date: 1950 words: 15925 flesch: 94 summary: Quantity prices do not include carriage charge The Divine Romance. by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Christ and Hi. 'Church. by Rt. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 15c; 20c; christ; church; city; cover; god; like; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078101.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078101.txt item: #19 of 2083 id: _003078104 author: O'Keeffe, Henry E., d. 1935. title: Christ's last agony : His seven words date: 1922 words: 9987 flesch: 79 summary: The universal miasma of sin which overshadows and oppresses the earth drops a mighty veil between man and the Face of God. Such, too, is the infinite activity of the Divine Mind and the boundless re- ceptivity of the spirit of man, that the desire of God for man and man for God is profound and constant. keywords: agony; christ; cross; death; divine; god; jesus; lord; man; thou cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078104.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078104.txt item: #20 of 2083 id: _003078110 author: Ganss, H. G. (Henry George), 1855-1912. title: A city of confusion : the case of Dr. Briggs date: 1898 words: 1 flesch: -47 summary: {status:ERROR,code:401} keywords: status":"error","code":"401 cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078110.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078110.txt item: #21 of 2083 id: _003078114 author: Knights of Columbus. title: Knights of Columbus vs. criminal libel and malicious bigotry; date: 1914 words: 11872 flesch: 69 summary: The press dispatch, as usual, lies when it says 'The Menace' has printed the so-called Knights of Columbus oath, as the files of our paper will show. The libel consisted in the charging of Lawless with having taken the bogus Knights of Columbus oath, which has been so largely circulated in this country and in Canada during the past year and a half. keywords: catholic; columbus; degree; fourth; knights; oath; obligation; order cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078114.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078114.txt item: #22 of 2083 id: _003078115 author: Macdonald, John L. title: The Catholic pages of American history : a lecture date: 1891 words: 14247 flesch: 62 summary: He is a regular attendant at St. Mathew's Church, and he can be seen in his pew there, at divine service on every day that a practical Catholic should, if possible, and on many other days. BUT A REPETITION OF HISTORY, and a reflex of the love of liberty exhibited by Oatho- lics in other portions of the world; to prove which, I have but to quote from that celebrated traveler, and staunch Protestant, Bay~rd Taylor, who, in writing upon this point, during the know-nothing excitement, said: Truth compels us to add, that the oldest repuhlic now existing is that of San Marino, not only Catholic but wholly surrounded by the especial dominions of the Popes, who might have crushed it like an egg-shell at any time, these last thousand years-but they didn't. keywords: american; army; catholic; church; country; distinguished; general; great; history; new; religious; rosecrans; states; united; war; world; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078115.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078115.txt item: #23 of 2083 id: _003078118 author: Hobart, John Henry, 1775-1830. title: Address of the Right Rev. Bishop Hobart to the convention of the diocese of New-York : read at a meeting of said convention, in Trinity Church, New-York, on Wednesday, October 22, 1823. date: 1823 words: 7032 flesch: 51 summary: At any rate, conceiving that the canons, instead of favouring these appli- cations from rejected candidates, rather guard against them, and that though injustice might possibly be done, yet this pos- sible case ought not to weigh against the certainty of the weakening of ecclesiastical discipHne, and of the injury to the character, reputation, and influence of my brother Bishop, I should think it decidedly the safest course not to ordain the candidate. Address of the Right Rev. Bishop Hobart to the convention of the diocese of New-York: read at a meeting of said convention, in Trinity Church, New-York, on Wednesday, October 22, 1823 I ADDRESS OP THK RIGHT REV. keywords: bishop; candidate; case; church; county; diocese; rev cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078118.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078118.txt item: #24 of 2083 id: _003078119 author: None title: Manual of ceremonies for the episcopal visitation of parishes : and the administration of the sacrament of confirmation. date: 1898 words: 14491 flesch: 77 summary: Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, * et in saecula saeculorum. R. Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in saecula saeculorum. keywords: altar; assistant; bishop; blessing; celebrant; deacon; domine; gospel; mass; mitre; priest; throne; visitation cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078119.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078119.txt item: #25 of 2083 id: _003078120 author: Gibbons, James, 1834-1921. title: Catholic loyalty date: 1917 words: 2352 flesch: 70 summary: You will not talk of the deeds of the great men of the past and glory alone in their achievements, but you will follow in their footsteps, no matter where the path may lead. Pray and put your trust in God ; be obedient, for without obedience to lawful authority, to com- CATHOLIC LOYALTY 13 mander and other officers, victory is impossible; help your fellow-soldiers in times of fighting and in times of respite from the battlefield; lead clean lives as befit men found worthy to serve such a noble cause. Great and tremendous are the responsibilities CATHOLIC LOYALTY 5 of those that rule, in guiding the ship of state. keywords: catholic; god; loyalty cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078120.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078120.txt item: #26 of 2083 id: _003078123 author: Synesius, of Cyrene, Bishop of Ptolemais title: Les homélies de l'évêque de Cyrène date: 1850 words: 5498 flesch: 79 summary: 15 Synésius surveillait la pureté de la doctrine chrétienne. C'est avec un zèle vraiment apostolique qu'il s'oppose à l'infamie qui abuse de la religion, pour porter un préjudice criminel aux droits d'autrui, en s'appro- priant la possession de biens qui ne lui appartiennent pas. keywords: dans; des; epist; est; les; nous; par; pas; plus; que; qui; synésius; tov; une; xal cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078123.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078123.txt item: #27 of 2083 id: _003078125 author: Gigot, Francis E. (Francis Ernest), 1859-1920. title: The message of Moses and modern higher criticism; : a lecture given in Houston Hall, University of Pennsylvania, date: 1915 words: 7529 flesch: 60 summary: MESSAGE OF MOSES AND HIGHER CRITICISM 11 On the basis of the literary analysis of these contents, they all claim that the only way to account for the differences in vocabulary, style, manner of representation, etc., noticeable in the Pentateuch, is by regarding the work as a compilation from four various documents all later than the time of Moses. MESSAGE OF MOSES AND HIGHER CRITICISM 27 Critics maintain that all Israel was not enslaved in Egypt, and was not, therefore, delivered by- Moses. keywords: criticism; critics; higher; higher criticism; message; moses; pentateuch; priestly cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078125.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078125.txt item: #28 of 2083 id: _003078126 author: Madras Catholic Union (Madras, India) title: [Letter] to His Holiness, the Pope Leo XIII [16 December, 1890]. date: 1890 words: 29610 flesch: 55 summary: It. had only promised to delegate t h e jurisdiction over the statu 1UO for six years, and t o concede a prorogation after t he six years within limits more r estricted. But nothing is more frivolous, than what is said t.o be the constant boast of tho se priests in order to beguile the simplicity of the Faithful, viz., that very many tp.ings are decreed, not by t h e keywords: apostolic; bishops; catholic; church; clergy; faithful; goanese; goanese priests; government; h e; holiness; holy; india; jurisdiction; madras; majesty; missionaries; new; patronage; portugal; portuguese; priests; religion; state; t h; time cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003078126.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003078126.txt item: #29 of 2083 id: _003135972 author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955. title: Armchair philosophy date: 1918 words: 33912 flesch: 71 summary: If all forms of personal happiness are in themselves morally right, then Raffles and that long line of gentlemen pirate s ancient and modern whose supreme thrill lay in a bit of artistic buccaneering were moral men. hedonist and the social utilitarian could not remain moral men for a single day unless they were con- stantly recurring to their human nature as the moral metric stick by which to measure their con- duct. keywords: action; armchair philosophy; certain; existence; eyes; fact; force; free; god; good; happiness; human; intellect; law; life; like; man; matter; men; moral; nature; order; philosophy; senses; soul; theory; thought; universe; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003135972.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003135972.txt item: #30 of 2083 id: _003136115 author: Lackner, Paul M. title: The corporal and spiritual works of mercy date: 1959 words: 2905 flesch: 85 summary: -4- I will attempt to know completely what I am now beginnfng to recognize, that there is no common personality plt- tern among blind persons. Indeed, there are many blind people who have gone to such institutions /I .and keywords: blind; person; volunteer cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136115.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136115.txt item: #31 of 2083 id: _003136117 author: La Farge, John, 1880-1963. title: The Church and interracial justice date: 1943 words: 2644 flesch: 73 summary: Race prejudice denies the Negro employment in jobs for which he is amply qualified. As long as they are burdened with the weight of race prejudice, thi s integration can never t ake place. keywords: catholic; church; justice; race cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136117.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136117.txt item: #32 of 2083 id: _003136118 author: Lallou, William J. (William Joseph), 1880- title: The liturgy and the laity date: 1942 words: 14351 flesch: 84 summary: So incongruous for the people to de- whether at Low Mass or at High claim the Canon of the Mass, for Mass, the attendants are no longer example, which the rubrics require silent passive spectators, but vocal, the celebrant to say in a whisper. step still further, be able to take part by making the responses at Low Mass and joining in the chant at High Mass . keywords: 10c; 15c; catholic; christ; church; copy; cover; god; liturgy; mass; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single; single copy; worship cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136118.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136118.txt item: #33 of 2083 id: _003136129 author: Larnen, Brendan. title: The four freedoms date: 1944 words: 7848 flesch: 82 summary: Page Freedom of Speech ................................................. ~.............. ...... ..... . 3 Freedom of Religion 8 Freedom from Want :-............................ , ............ ............................... keywords: freedom; god; man; religion; truth; want; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136129.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136129.txt item: #34 of 2083 id: _003136150 author: Lichten, Joseph L. title: A question of judgment : Pius XII and the Jews date: 1963 words: 12578 flesch: 60 summary: 5 The Pope's decision to refrain from a formal condemnation of the Nazis' treatment of Jews was approved by many Jews. Recently an indictment has been brought down on Pope Pius XII, and by extension on the Catholic Church, of criminal impli- cation in the extermination of some six million Jews during World War II. keywords: catholic; father; german; government; help; jewish; jews; pius; pius xii; pope; rome; vatican; war; xii cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136150.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136150.txt item: #35 of 2083 id: _003136153 author: Lilly, Joseph L. title: The New Testament in religion courses date: 1943 words: 2308 flesch: 72 summary: The vices too can often be depicted in their undesirable results in connection with New Testament incidents. ANTHONY GUILD PRE SS, PATERSON , N. J. Deacfdlea The New Testament in Religion .Courses 7{ COME before you not as a salesman ;.n for Confrate;nity Publications. keywords: life; new; testament cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136153.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136153.txt item: #36 of 2083 id: _003136158 author: None title: Little manual of Saint John Berchmans' Altar-Boys Society. date: 1908 words: 9577 flesch: 91 summary: We b eseech Thee, 0 Lord God, grant Thy servants the grace to imitate the example of innocence and fidelity in Thy service, those virtues through which the angelic youth, Saint John, sanctified the blossom of h is life. R. Amen. 44 has bee n pl eased to fill the world with joy, grant, we beseec h Thee, th at by t h e Virgin Mary, His Moth er, we may re· ceive the joys of eternal life. keywords: amen; blessed; father; glory; god; hath; holy; john; lord; qui; saint; thee; thy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136158.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136158.txt item: #37 of 2083 id: _003136163 author: Lloyd-Russell, Vincent. title: The Catholic and culture date: 1942 words: 15150 flesch: 84 summary: life is a necessary, delicate matter. So it is that when we endeavor It is a necessary matter unless man to discover the culture of peoples wishes utterly to abandon himself long since vanished from the face to the wayward fortunes of the hour of the earth, ,we must take into -to sail rudderless upon the seas account every monument which of life, the sport of wind and wave. keywords: 15c; 15c postpaid; body; catholic; cover; culture; god; life; man; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; soul; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136163.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136163.txt item: #38 of 2083 id: _003136213 author: Marier, Ted. title: Good hymns for better worship date: 1957 words: 1871 flesch: 74 summary: She is only interested in good hymns, - good music and good words. Now, exactly what can the Pius X School of Liturgical Music contribute to the interest in good English hymns? keywords: good; hymns; music cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136213.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136213.txt item: #39 of 2083 id: _003136214 author: Marier, Ted. title: An introduction to sacred music : date: 1957 words: 1937 flesch: 75 summary: We all know that Church music is important, but what else do we know about it? Since this school .is to be our base of operations .in telling the story of Sacred Music, I'll askits director, Mother Josephine Morgan, of the Society of the Sacred Heart, to give us a little back- groom on her school. keywords: church; music; sacred cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136214.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136214.txt item: #40 of 2083 id: _003136215 author: Marier, Ted. title: Music in the Mass date: 1957 words: 1439 flesch: 75 summary: Ladies and gentlemen, I hope you have enjoyed our series of broadcasts on Sacred Music and that they have given you an insight into the reasons why -6- music is such an integral part of the worship of the Church. Our work here at Pius X School is dedicated to the highest principles of the mind of the Church concerning Sacred Music. keywords: mass; music cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136215.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136215.txt item: #41 of 2083 id: _003136216 author: Marier, Ted. title: Polyphony--old and new date: 1957 words: 2372 flesch: 73 summary: '0 Vos Omnes. MUSIC: 0 VOS OMNES MARIER: We can see that this com- position measures up to the standards which the Holy Father has established for good church music. -4- Now, the idea in the mind of a composer of sacred music is , obviously, the meaning and spirit of the text he' s using. keywords: church; composer; music cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136216.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136216.txt item: #42 of 2083 id: _003136233 author: Von Lama, Friedrich, 1876-1944. title: Peace action of Pope Benedict XV : a summary by the History Committee of Friedrich Ritter von Lama's Die Friedensvermittlung Papst Banedikt XV. und ihre Vereitlung durch den deutschen Reichskanzler Michaelis. date: 1936 words: 8898 flesch: 62 summary: Pope Benedict XV remained true to his position. It was the sentiment of the committee, that peace negotiations would be en- dangered if nothing were said about Belgium. keywords: benedict; benedict xv; chancellor; germany; note; peace; peace action; pope; von cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136233.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136233.txt item: #43 of 2083 id: _003136249 author: Little, Arthur W. (Arthur Wilde), 1856-1910. title: The intellectual life of the priest : its duties and its dangers date: 1897 words: 7907 flesch: 74 summary: Every bright and beautiful thing in life has its dark side. Nor is it strange if by and by we feel our ignorance and 34 THF1 INTELLECTUAL LIFE OF THE neglect, grow envious of others, and at last set- tle down to a sort of cold indifference or intel- lectual apathy and despair. keywords: church; dangers; duties; god; intellectual; intellectual life; knowledge; latin; life; priest cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136249.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136249.txt item: #44 of 2083 id: _003136254 author: None title: The life and pontificate of his holiness Pope Pius IX. date: 1878 words: 34741 flesch: 67 summary: The same night, at a quarter to.12 P. M., Pius IX. wrote his first letter as Pope, to his brothers Gabriele, Guiseppe, and Gaetano, at , Sinigaglia. The Cardinal Penitentiary, who was saying aloud, with all present, the sorrowful mysteries of the Rosary of our Blessed Lady, rose up, ap- proached the pillow of the dying Pontiff, and, as the clock chimed the third quarter past five o'clock, and the Angelus bell rang out from the hundred towers of Rome's churches, the soul of Pope Pius IX. keywords: cardinal; catholic; church; count; day; emmanuel; father; french; general; god; government; great; holiness; holy; italian; italy; king; letter; mastai; new; order; palace; pius ix; pontiff; pope; prince; roman; rome; rossi; state; time; vatican; victor; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136254.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136254.txt item: #45 of 2083 id: _003136257 author: None title: The martyrs of Rome. date: 1907 words: 11650 flesch: 80 summary: Its first seeds were carried to the world's capital by the traders, soldiers, travellers coming to and fro between Rome and the Holy Land; and ere many years had passed there was a flourishing little band of Christians in the Eternal City, ready to welcome St. Peter and St. Paul. Thus t he Vatican cont ained the body of St. Peter, 'and St. Paul's, outside Rome, that of St. Paul. keywords: christians; day; death; emperor; god; life; martyrs; nero; peter; religion; roman; rome; world; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136257.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136257.txt item: #46 of 2083 id: _003136259 author: Lambert, L. A. (Louis Aloisius), 1835-1910. title: Controversy on the Bible : being friendly talks with an intelligent Protestant on many points of difference between Catholicity and Protestantism date: 1905 words: 24043 flesch: 74 summary: These ancient version s or translations have suddenly acquired a great value in your estimation when you have to have recourse to them for evi- dence of the correctness of manuscript copies in the original languages. If by spurious and def ective manuscripts'' you meant manuscript copies of the Bible, then the same difficulty con- fronts you that we have noted above. keywords: bible; books; catholic; church; copies; copy; correct; father; father lambert; h e; jerome; jones; lambert; manuscripts; original; t h; translation; version cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136259.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136259.txt item: #47 of 2083 id: _003136262 author: Marshall, Arthur Featherstone. title: Reply to the Bishop of Ripon's attack on the Catholic Church date: 1874 words: 19853 flesch: 68 summary: He speaks of those traditions in the Catholic Church which plainly contradict God's Word; the extreme plainness of their cOr:J.tradicticm being found in the fact that the whole Catholic Church thinks the contrary. The Council of Trent was at least as good a judge of what plainly contradicts God's Word as any Protestant Bishop is likely to be.-And this leads to the considera- tion of another passage in the Sermon, which consists of questions not answered: Where will you find any authority in God's Word for the distinction drawn in the Roman 17 Catholic Church between venial and mortal sin? keywords: authority; bishop; catholic; catholic church; church; faith; god; heresy; pope; protestants; scriptures; true; truth; word cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003136262.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003136262.txt item: #48 of 2083 id: _003376447 author: Belloc, Hilaire, 1870-1953. title: The church and socialism date: 1909 words: 6039 flesch: 71 summary: By Hilaire Belloc, T h e Catholic Church and Socialism. Every Catholic knows that Catholic morality produced the European peasant out of the material of the Pagan slave, every Catholic knows that it is in Catholic societies that revolt against in- tolerable economic conditions has been most fruitful, and every Catholic further knows how impossible it would be and is to establish in a Catholic society the 15 The Church and Socialism. keywords: e s; h e; s o; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376447.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376447.txt item: #49 of 2083 id: _003376452 author: Brady, Thomas Joseph Plunket, 1871- title: Is confession a delusion? date: 1938 words: 6285 flesch: 75 summary: Summoning Churches The Catholic Church is not the only Church that exercises the power of forgiving sin. Calvary's Meaning Ever Stands The story unfolded herein has been repeated thousands of times; every time the priests re-enact the pardoning of sins repented of, and confessed. keywords: christ; confession; god; man; sin; sins cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376452.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376452.txt item: #50 of 2083 id: _003376455 author: Cameli, Louis J. (Louis John) title: Spiritual direction for priests in the USA : the rediscovery of a resource date: 1977 words: 5154 flesch: 63 summary: 3 A ministerial spirituality and spiritual direction for priests Following in the footsteps of Vatican ll's Decree on the Min- istry and Life of Priests, SRAP develops a ministerial spirituality for priests. f u a l fftflecrx Oif SPIRITUAL DIRECTION FOR PRIESTS IN THE U.S.A. THE REDISCOVERY OF A RESOURCE Bishops' Committee Priestly Life and Ministrv op m i * «mo««tu»MW U 1 1 9 7 9 NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CATHOLICBISHOPS COUMt UMMV VERTICAL keywords: director; life; priests; spiritual cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376455.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376455.txt item: #51 of 2083 id: _003376463 author: None title: Aids to Catholic action. date: 1933 words: 35261 flesch: 68 summary: their program committees, and especially leaders assigned to direct the study of selected topics by the organization as a whole or by smaller groups of its members should subscribe to and use CATHOLIC ACTION as an aid to the proper understanding and effective promotion of Catholic Action programs among the laity. o r United Catholic Action. keywords: c e; c t; catholic action; catholic press; d e; e catholic; e e; e n; e s; f t; h e; h o; national catholic; o n; p e; r e; r o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376463.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376463.txt item: #52 of 2083 id: _003376471 author: Alleine, Joseph, 1634-1668. title: The true way to happiness date: 1926 words: 68843 flesch: 98 summary: Hear t h e T r u t h himself, who shows in Laodicea's case, t h a t men may be wretched and miserable, and poor, and blind, and naked, and yet not know i t ; yea, t h e y may be confident they are rich, and increased in grace. § This is what h a s defiled, corrupted, perverted all t h y members, and turned t h e m into weapons of unrighteous- ness, and servants of sin,|| t h a t h a t h filled t h e head with carnal and corrupt de- signs ;H t h e hand with sinful practices;** t h e eyes with wandering and wanton- ness ; t t t h e tongue with deadly poison )tt t h a t h a t h opened t h e ear to tales, flattery and filthy communication, and shut t h e m § J a m e s iii. 6. II Rom. vi. 19. keywords: e e; e m; e n; e s; e y; f e; f r; f t; g h; h e; h f; h h; h o; h r; h u; h y; m t; n t; r e; r o; r r; r s; r t; s h; s t; t e; t god; t h; t o; t t; t thou; t y; u e; u r; u t; w h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376471.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376471.txt item: #53 of 2083 id: _003376474 author: Amy, E. Paul. title: Two stars in the drama of life date: 1958 words: 2733 flesch: 83 summary: Possibly he was honestly convinced that he was doing God a service in striving to preserve all the old laws and customs, but actually he was opposing the teachings and the re- velation of Jesus Christ. to the Calatians: God forbid that I should glory save in the cross of our Lord, Jesus Christ, by whom the world is crucified to me and I to the world. keywords: jesus; peter; saint cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376474.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376474.txt item: #54 of 2083 id: _003376475 author: Anderson, Floyd, 1906- title: What Catholics don't tell date: 1955 words: 4310 flesch: 82 summary: Schools bewilder many Catholic converts; usually they have no background of paro- chial school life, and have no concept, for instance, of how t o talk to the Sisters. And even when you do have Catholic friends, you're usually on your own when you go to Mass, attend devotions, go to confession, and the like. keywords: catholic; convert cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376475.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376475.txt item: #55 of 2083 id: _003376480 author: Anthony B. title: The secret key date: 1956 words: 8567 flesch: 88 summary: However, do not fail to recognize the 'Occupational Hazards' which also exist. — — T h e life of a Priest, or anyone in the Service of God . . . T h e r e is something very masculine and inspiring about seeing a young man on his knees in humble prayer. keywords: e t; e y; h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376480.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376480.txt item: #56 of 2083 id: _003376482 author: None title: Approved list of church music for the Archdiocese of Dubuque date: 1938 words: 49735 flesch: 83 summary: Giorza Generali Kalliwoda L a m b i l l o t t e La Hache Lejeal Leonard Loesch Leprevost of Charles Gounod's, the following Masses: St. Cecilia De Pâques (No. 3) Mercadante Merlier Millard Poniatowski RoSewig Silas Stearns Wiegand Sacred Heart T U R T O N , R. A. em keywords: .15; d o; e d; e e; e n; e o; f t; h e; h n; h o; m e; m missa; m n; mass; music; n d; n t; o m; o n; o u; r e; r m; r o; r r; r t; s.a.t.b; t e; t h; t o; t t; t.t.b.b; u r; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376482.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376482.txt item: #57 of 2083 id: _003376488 author: None title: The art of making altar laces. date: 1921 words: 12167 flesch: 95 summary: 1st ROW: t r in 8th st from hook; ch 2; miss 2; t r in next st; ch 2; miss 2; t r in next st; repeat to end of ch; 2nd ROW: ch 3; d t r in 3rd sp. 4th ROW: ch 3; sh in sh; ch 7; link 4 chains together with loose d; t u r n ; ch 3; 6 t r s on next 6 sts; t u r n ; ch 3 f o r first t r ; 6 t r s in 6 t r s ; t u r n ; d in each of the 7 t r s ; t u r n ; ch 3 f o r first t r ; 6 t r s in next 6 sts completes block. keywords: open sp; r s; s t; t r; t u cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376488.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376488.txt item: #58 of 2083 id: _003376490 author: None title: The art of making altar linens. date: 1923 words: 5156 flesch: 84 summary: t O T ) O v e r t h e S keywords: altar cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376490.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376490.txt item: #59 of 2083 id: _003376494 author: Ayd, Joseph J. title: A brief introduction to the divine office date: 1918 words: 7153 flesch: 105 summary: i u s X , which w e n t into effect Jan. 1st, 1913» a n d the collection of g e n e r a l rubrics governing t h e r e c i t a t T h e r e is b u t a single S u keywords: e r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376494.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376494.txt item: #60 of 2083 id: _003376503 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: Biblical questions a manual for high school and college students and for young people's and adult discussion groups date: 1948 words: 26871 flesch: 78 summary: Hence, in drawing up their list of Old Testament books they went back to the first collection of Biblical books of the Palestinian Jews. New Testament books and the list contains the same books as we have in our Bibles. keywords: bible; biblical; books; christ; church; e bible; e r; god; h e; lord; new; old; old testament; t h; testament cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376503.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376503.txt item: #61 of 2083 id: _003376504 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: Biblical questions a manual for high school and college students and for young people's and adult discussion groups date: 1951 words: 23464 flesch: 72 summary: And if one f u r t h e r raises the question as to what is man, the logic of the evolutionary theory not infrequently asserts itself in the denial of a spiritual soul to which immortality could attach. The Historical Books of t h e Bible VL keywords: adam; body; e r; f r; f t; god; h e; human; man; original; r o; r t; sin; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376504.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376504.txt item: #62 of 2083 id: _003376505 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: Biblical questions a discussion club manual for young people's and adult groups date: 1952 words: 22941 flesch: 75 summary: St. Paul affirms that the whole human race is derived from one man; God . . . Man, like the other works of God, came forth perfect from His hands. keywords: bible; biblical; e r; flood; god; h e; human; man; men; old; questions; t e; t h; testament cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376505.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376505.txt item: #63 of 2083 id: _003376507 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: Biblical questions a discussion club manual for young people's and adult groups date: 1948 words: 25134 flesch: 82 summary: He was full of grace and t r u t h from the t e r y beginning. Using the Sacred- Scrip- tures, not necessarily as revealed t r u t h nor as an inspired and holy book, but as history, reliable his- tory, Christ is clearly shown to be God. keywords: christ; church; e r; f o; f t; god; h e; john; peter; r o; r t; t christ; t e; t h; t o; t t; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376507.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376507.txt item: #64 of 2083 id: _003376508 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: Biblical questions a discussion club manual for young people's and adult groups date: 1949 words: 27980 flesch: 79 summary: Unlike the sacrifices of the Old Law, Jesus Christ on Calvary is not only the victim but also the willing offerer: Christ loved us and hath delivered Himself for us, an oblation and a sacrifice to God for an odor of sweetness (Ephesians 5:12). This explanation is untenable because Peter denied the Person of Jesus Christ Who was at once God and man. keywords: christ; cross; death; e r; e s; god; h e; jesus; jews; lord; man; n d; pilate; s t; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376508.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376508.txt item: #65 of 2083 id: _003376526 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: A Catholic word list a reference work for religion classes, discussion clubs, and newspaper reporters date: 1949 words: 18681 flesch: 72 summary: Others go f u r t h e r and assert that no grace is given to us unless it first passes through Mary's hands. A disqualification for receiving Holy Orders; or the infraction of the rules gov- erning the performance of clerical func- tions, making the cleric unfit for carrying out f u r t h e r clerical functions. keywords: bishop; catholic church; catholic word; christ; church; e r; f t; god; holy; latin; mass; orders; pope; priest; religious; t e; word; word list cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376526.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376526.txt item: #66 of 2083 id: _003376527 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: Modern questions in the light of Christian principles and the teaching of the papal encyclicals a discussion club manual for young people's groups date: 1957 words: 19677 flesch: 67 summary: I am in full accord with the following purpose of the Young Men's Christian Association of the United States and of Canada and commit myself to its voluntary service and supports Purpose of the Young Men's Christian Asso- ciation : To lead young men to faith in God through Jesus Christ; to promote their growth into fullness of Christian character; to lead them into active membership in the church of their choice; and to make the extension of the Kingdom of God through- out the world the governing purpose of their lives. When man came face to face with such truths as the malice of sin, judg- ment, hell, eternity, and when he found a radical opposition between his creed and his deeds, he pro- ceeded to whittle down religious truths so that they would fit his own life and so that his conscience might be more at ease. keywords: body; books; catholic; christ; christian; church; god; man; modern; order; religious; soul cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376527.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376527.txt item: #67 of 2083 id: _003376528 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: Modern questions in the light of Christian principles and the teaching of the papal encyclicals a discussion club manual for young people's groups date: 1957 words: 22112 flesch: 72 summary: The exponents of the branch theory admit that this composite Catholic Church is not the same as the one Church founded by Christ, but they contend that modern conditions make such a situation inevitable. When one enters an Anglican or Episcopalian church he is at once struck by the strong resemb- lance of the interior with that of a Catholic Church. keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; christian; church; churches; god; holy; law; life; man; modern; movement; science; sin cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376528.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376528.txt item: #68 of 2083 id: _003376529 author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896- title: Modern questions in the light of Christian principles and the teaching of the papal encyclicals a discussion club manual for young people's groups date: 1957 words: 24939 flesch: 73 summary: 12) Union label: a sign stamped upon their products by employers of union men. 11) Unfair list: A published list of employ- ers unfair to labor unions. keywords: labor; life; man; private; property; right; social; state; strike; t h; wage cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376529.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376529.txt item: #69 of 2083 id: _003376536 author: Barry, William. title: Four centuries of Luther date: 1921 words: 5836 flesch: 81 summary: T H E E A R L T H E O R T H keywords: e r; h e; h o; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376536.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376536.txt item: #70 of 2083 id: _003376537 author: Baskfield, Gerald T. title: The purposes of our eucharistic sacrifice date: 1941 words: 17506 flesch: 99 summary: T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , by R t . R e r . keywords: e s; n d; n t; o r; p e; r e; r t; s t; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376537.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376537.txt item: #71 of 2083 id: _003376541 author: None title: Be good at marriage. date: 1962 words: 13476 flesch: 75 summary: If you are still not convinced that family life is big business moneywise, consider just one fact — if your average income is $5,000 a year (not an unusual amount today) Again, a couple is not economically ready for marriage unless there is a reasonable chance that they will be able to afford the conditioned necessities for family life on the man's income. keywords: baby; family; good; home; husband; life; love; marriage; mother; time; wife; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376541.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376541.txt item: #72 of 2083 id: _003376542 author: Beaton, Alexander. title: The eastern rites date: 1947 words: 17669 flesch: 104 summary: Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t a i t h of the Orientals.^ Unless they are willing to go f u r t h e r than this, fhey will never be able to have a sympathetic understanding of the beauty and splendor of East- ern devotion. keywords: e r; e s; n d; n t; o r; o s; p e; s t; t e; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376542.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376542.txt item: #73 of 2083 id: _003376544 author: Beck, Bernard. title: Digest of the liturgical seasons from the works of Prosper Gueranger date: 1942 words: 21814 flesch: 84 summary: In the thirteenth century the Church, seeing the ever-growing indiiference 49 Paschal Time of her children, decreed w i t h r e g r e t that Chris- tians should be strictly bound to Holy Commun- ion only once a year, and that a t E a s t e r time. A S season is the name ap- plied to the f o r t y days keywords: e r; f e; f o; f r; f t; o r; r t; r y; s t; t e; t h; t y; y e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376544.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376544.txt item: #74 of 2083 id: _003376552 author: Bellanti, L. E. title: The mystical body of Christ date: 1942 words: 10302 flesch: 90 summary: o e s t h e H o d i e s and e t e r n a l l y rises again. keywords: e e; e m; e r; h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376552.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376552.txt item: #75 of 2083 id: _003376555 author: Benard, Edmund D. title: Hope and the voyager date: 1950 words: 15969 flesch: 93 summary: Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t We have seen, f u r t h e r , that it is not alone our poor prayers that call upon God to help us, but the prayers of Mary, our mother, tender and untiring, before the throne of her divine Son. keywords: d cover; e r; n d; o s; p e; p o; p r; quantities; s t; single copy; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376555.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376555.txt item: #76 of 2083 id: _003376556 author: Benard, Edmond D. title: A new commandment date: 1951 words: 19606 flesch: 96 summary: Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t T h e Love T h a t W a i t s F o r Yon, by t h e R t . keywords: e r; h e; n d; n t; o s; p e; p o; p r; r t; s t; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376556.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376556.txt item: #77 of 2083 id: _003376557 author: Benard, Edmond D. title: The unknown God date: 1949 words: 19814 flesch: 96 summary: The Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t i o n of Culture, by Rev. Vincent Lloyd-Russell, 40 pages and cover. by t h e R t . keywords: e r; e s; n d; n t; o n; o r; o s; p e; p o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376557.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376557.txt item: #78 of 2083 id: _003376558 author: Bergen, Peter J. title: The salvation of human society date: 1934 words: 16718 flesch: 87 summary: Might we not go f u r t h e r and ask the question, Have we given Christianity half an op- portunity to prove itself? T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , b y R t . keywords: d c; e d; e e; e n; e r; e s; e v; g e; h e; n d; n t; p e; p o; s t; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376558.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376558.txt item: #79 of 2083 id: _003376559 author: Berger, Valerian. title: The eve of marriage date: 1941 words: 10476 flesch: 77 summary: Purposes of Marriage From the origin of marriage we pass quite naturally to the consideration of the purposes of marriage. Sacredness of Marriage From the consideration of the origin of marriage, God being the author of marriage and the primary end of marriage being the begetting of children, it should be easy to realize the sacredness of marriage itself. keywords: god; human; husband; life; love; marriage; married; wife cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376559.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376559.txt item: #80 of 2083 id: _003376564 author: Betowski, Edward M. title: The true Church : its marks and attributes date: 1938 words: 21129 flesch: 75 summary: H e does not 20 T H E HOLINESS OF T H E CHURCH 21 hesitate to say that the Catholic Church recognizes this im- portant fact.1 The Patron Saint of Men Doomed to Die I t is a mistake to think that the sole labor of the holy Catholic Church is to hold the faith in the faithful, and to guard the virtue of the virtuous. keywords: catholic church; christ; e church; e r; e t; god; h e; h u; man; r u; s t; t h; t r; t t; t y; true church; u e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376564.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376564.txt item: #81 of 2083 id: _003376565 author: Betowski, Edward M. title: Why all should go to Mass : a discussion club text with outline date: 1940 words: 18557 flesch: 83 summary: The Imitation of Christ reminds us that when the priest celebrates (Mass), he honors God, he rejoices the angels, he edifies the Church, he helps the living, he obtains rest for the dead, and makes himself partaker of all good things. The Mass brings God to the people because the Mass gives the people the Eucharist, and in the Eucharist we have Jesus. keywords: christ; contrition; god; holy; lord; mass; s s; sacrifice; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376565.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376565.txt item: #82 of 2083 id: _003376584 author: Bouchat, J. title: Pray like that : prayers before and after Holy Communion date: 1948 words: 19181 flesch: 96 summary: f o r all who a r e in danger of sinning; preserve them f r o m t h e enticement of the world which would cause them to renounce t h e t r u e f a i t h ; save those who a r e already on t h e brink of t h e abyss; give to all t h e light and t h e knowledge of t r u t h , the courage and the s t r e n g t h to fight evil, perseverance in t h e f keywords: h e; r e; r t; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376584.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376584.txt item: #83 of 2083 id: _003376585 author: Bouscaren, T. Lincoln (Timothy Lincoln), 1884-1971. title: The moral law date: 1944 words: 21553 flesch: 100 summary: Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , by R t . keywords: e s; g e; l e; n d; n e; n t; o r; p e; p o; r e; s t; t e; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376585.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376585.txt item: #84 of 2083 id: _003376587 author: Bouscaren, T. Lincoln (Timothy Lincoln), 1884-1971. title: The pope's five points for permanent peace date: 1943 words: 16326 flesch: 86 summary: u r T r i b u t e , by V e r y R e v . T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , by R t . keywords: 15c p; e r; n d; n t; o r; p e; p o; p r; r t; s t; single copy; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376587.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376587.txt item: #85 of 2083 id: _003376592 author: Bowling, Benjamin F. title: Mixed marriage : outlines for instructors date: 1954 words: 4992 flesch: 81 summary: Correct popular miscon- ceptions on divorce and remarriage in Catholic Church. Good, so you are free to worship in a Catholic Church without any violation of principle. keywords: catholic; church; marriage cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376592.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376592.txt item: #86 of 2083 id: _003376596 author: Brann, Henry A. (Henry Athanasius), 1837-1921. title: Christian education : necessary to the stability of the state date: 1916 words: 7225 flesch: 74 summary: T h e school is a supplement to the home and an an- nex to the Church. T h e law of 1789 in Massachusetts embodies the spirit of all her for- mer school traditions. keywords: christian; h e; h o; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376596.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376596.txt item: #87 of 2083 id: _003376606 author: Brodrick, James, 1891-1973. title: Saint Francis Xavier : no sad saints date: 1958 words: 2569 flesch: 76 summary: I came out from Portugal on the same ship as Father Francis, and often watched him at his charitable activities. Francis Xavier is a Saint peculiarly difficult to present in fifteen minutes. keywords: francis cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376606.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376606.txt item: #88 of 2083 id: _003376608 author: Brosnahan, Timothy, 1856-1915. title: The heart of a holy woman date: 1927 words: 10750 flesch: 83 summary: 10 The Heart of a Holy Woman / T H E R E A L S Ethics of the Family T h e Church and t h e S e x P r o b l e m B . keywords: e e; e s; e v; h e; l e; r e; s l; s s; s t; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376608.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376608.txt item: #89 of 2083 id: _003376610 author: Browne, Henry J. title: The enrichment of national life : the American Catholic tradition date: 1959 words: 3580 flesch: 63 summary: With them went additional warnings against divorce and other growing factors in the weakening of American family life. It is practically universally recognized, despite some occasional misgivings on methods employed, as a major Catholic contribution to American life. keywords: american; catholic; century; church; life cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376610.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376610.txt item: #90 of 2083 id: _003376620 author: Budenz, Louis F. (Louis Francis), 1891-1972. title: The Church and labor date: 1947 words: 18952 flesch: 83 summary: T h e E t e r n a l Galilean, by R t . Surely, t h e r e is no t r u keywords: 15c p; e r; h e; n d; o r; o s; p e; p o; p r; quantities; r t; s t; single copy; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376620.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376620.txt item: #91 of 2083 id: _003376626 author: Burke, Eugene P., 1883-1961. title: And the Word was made flesh date: 1954 words: 5466 flesch: 93 summary: T h e r e is n e i t h e r J e w nor Greek, t h e r e is n e i t h - er slave nor f r e e m a n , t h e r e is neither male nor female. Man h a s t h e living t e s - timony of God's own word t h a t h e is engraced w i t h a n e t e r n a l destiny — t h a t h e is t h e object of t h e visible a n d effective bodying f o r t h of God's love. keywords: h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376626.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376626.txt item: #92 of 2083 id: _003376627 author: Burke, John J., C.S.P. title: The fruits of Lent : compiled from the Liturgy date: 1920 words: 30627 flesch: 105 summary: i o n &nd insult in de- fending t h e T r u t h or t h e F O R T H E T H R E E H keywords: e r; h e; h o; n t; r o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376627.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376627.txt item: #93 of 2083 id: _003376628 author: Burke, Ambrose J. title: The sacramental system date: 1935 words: 25524 flesch: 101 summary: l i c I n t e r p r e t T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , b y R t . keywords: e e; e n; e s; g e; h e; l e; n d; n t; o r; p e; r e; s t; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376628.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376628.txt item: #94 of 2083 id: _003376629 author: Burke, Ambrose J. title: Sainthood : the universal vocation date: 1943 words: 12738 flesch: 93 summary: Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t Nothing is f u r t h e r from the truth. keywords: 15c p; e r; o r; o s; p e; p o; r t; s t; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376629.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376629.txt item: #95 of 2083 id: _003376631 author: Burke, John J., C.S.P. title: Our Lady's month date: 1915 words: 17699 flesch: 98 summary: T h e E t e r n a l Son, O n e with t h e F a t h e r , in t h e bosom of t h e Trinity, w a s to come in t Let u s incessantly crave of t h e H o l j Spirit t h e g r a c e to be a s h a r e r in t h e E t e r n a l Divine Life. keywords: e r; e s; h e; r t; s s; s t; t e; t h; t t; u r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376631.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376631.txt item: #96 of 2083 id: _003376635 author: Anglican/Roman Catholic International Commission. title: An agreed statement on authority in the church Venice, 1976 date: 1977 words: 5679 flesch: 65 summary: The Church is a community which consciously seeks to submit to Jesus Christ. This communion is founded on faith in Jesus Christ, the incarnate Son of God, crucified, risen, ascended and now living through his Spirit in the Church. keywords: authority; christ; church; churches; faith cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376635.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376635.txt item: #97 of 2083 id: _003376636 author: Burke, Thomas F. title: A trilogy on prayer date: 1930 words: 10338 flesch: 76 summary: The great t r u t h t h a t a t one and the same time is the foundation of prayer and the fruition of prayer is t h a t God is the Center and Heart of our life. Furthermore, it is a psychological t r u t h t h a t the more frequently he puts his principles into action the more perfectly and keywords: god; prayer; r t; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376636.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376636.txt item: #98 of 2083 id: _003376639 author: Byles, Katherine. title: Confirmation : God's forgotten gifts date: 1927 words: 6888 flesch: 88 summary: Their minds perceived clearly the truths of God; their tongues were gifted with the art of brilliant and lucid exposition; and their hearts were filled, over-filled, with joy and courage to go out and preach to all mankind, every- where. In Baptism we are born spiritually, ad- mitted to citizenship in the unseen King- dom of God, and acknowledged to be His heirs and sons. keywords: god cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376639.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376639.txt item: #99 of 2083 id: _003376642 author: Byrne, Leo C. (Leo Christopher), 1908- title: Religion and family life date: 1952 words: 24858 flesch: 94 summary: i o n of t h e Holy Gospel, by t h e R t . n S a c r a m e n t s , by t h e R t . keywords: e n; e r; e s; g e; h e; l e; n d; n s; n t; o r; o s; p e; p o; s t; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376642.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376642.txt item: #100 of 2083 id: _003376647 author: Calkins, Hugh. title: The woman in the home date: 1949 words: 17308 flesch: 86 summary: Do you think we'd have t h e t r a g i c moral chaos America lives in today, if the Ten Commandments were so recognized? There's an enduring quality to t r u t h that's exceed- ingly irritating to fidgety minds. keywords: e r; god; h e; o r; r r; r t; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376647.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376647.txt item: #101 of 2083 id: _003376648 author: Callahan, Mary T. title: Meet : the Vincentian Fathers, the Holy Cross Fathers, the Jesuit Fathers, the Passionist Fathers, the Redemptorist Fathers, the Dominican Fathers, the Marist Fathers date: 1952 words: 28844 flesch: 63 summary: Among the other Saints of the Society we note the two great Pastor Saints, whose lives were spent in the work of true Mission Fathers. From this headquarters the Auxiliary Priests would begin their active apostolate as Mission Fathers in the Spring of 1836. keywords: church; community; congregation; country; cross; dominican; fathers; great; holy; holy cross; mission fathers; missions; new; order; people; priests; province; society; work; world; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376648.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376648.txt item: #102 of 2083 id: _003376698 author: None title: The call to youth : the eternal heroines as they walked in the twentieth century. date: 1940 words: 39309 flesch: 79 summary: To aid Youth Councils throughout the country T^OL'To give to our Youth, particularly to the girls and young women of our day, a knowledge, a love, of Catholic t r u t h and a determination to carry it out both in personal life and as a mem- ber of Catholic organizations. F ° r t h e I f f ! keywords: brigid; catherine; catholic; christ; church; day; e r; f t; family; god; great; h e; home; life; like; little; love; mary; mother; new; r t; s t; saint; t e; t h; t t; time; world; years; youth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376698.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376698.txt item: #103 of 2083 id: _003376702 author: None title: An adventure in understanding date: 1974 words: 3541 flesch: 61 summary: Disciples were surprised at the rich di- vergence within the present Catholic Church. For the Disciples there has been a heart-warm- ing discovery that the Catholic Church presently takes Scripture with utmost seriousness. keywords: catholic; church; disciples; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376702.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376702.txt item: #104 of 2083 id: _003376709 author: Anglican-Roman Catholic Commission on Theology of Marriage and Its Application to Mixed Marriages. title: Final report, June 27, 1975 date: 1976 words: 16526 flesch: 52 summary: O N THE THEOLOGY OF MARRIAGE AND ITS APPLICATION TO MIXED MARRIAGES 1 Donald Cantuar 2 INTRODUCTION : - — 3 FINAL REPORT—COMMISSION ON THE THEOLOGY OF MARRIAGE AND ITS APPLICATION TO MIXED MARRIAGES Members of the Commission 7 keywords: anglican; catholic church; christian; church; churches; commission; discipline; law; marriage; mixed; pastoral; report; roman catholic; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376709.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376709.txt item: #105 of 2083 id: _003376711 author: Baptist-Catholic Regional Conference (1971 : Daytona Beach, Fla.) title: Issues and answers [speeches] Sponsored by Home Mission Board, Dept. of Interfaith Witness and Bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs for National Conference of Catholic Bishops date: 1972 words: 25805 flesch: 72 summary: The Rev. Alton H. McEachern St. Matthew's Baptist Church Louisville, Kentucky 40207 Dr. Stewart Newman Campbell College Buies Creek, North Carolina 27506 84 Dr. George W. Redding Georgetown College Georgetown, Kentucky 40324 57 GEORGIA—FLORIDA: In the afternoon session regarding the issues of church and state, both groups could demonstrate that they had been the victims of op- pression by state churches. keywords: baptist; catholic; christ; christian; church; education; faith; god; issues; jesus; life; man; people; responsibility; rev; roman; salvation; social; southern; state; view; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376711.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376711.txt item: #106 of 2083 id: _003376723 author: Campaign for Human Development. title: Responding to poverty date: 1971 words: 5190 flesch: 77 summary: the Bishops were one step from recognizing that the priority item of Black Americans is t o rebuild ourselves out of the legacy of powerlessness and self-negation and self-hatred which has so long been ours. Thus, when you do some act of charity, do not announce it with a flourish of trumpets, as the hypocrites do in synagogue and in the streets t o win admiration from men. keywords: god; human; man; men; poor; poverty cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376723.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376723.txt item: #107 of 2083 id: _003376724 author: American Committee for Non-Participation in Japanese Aggression. title: Shall America stop arming Japan? date: 1940 words: 16211 flesch: 78 summary: China Faces Japan — and America $ 100 copies, $1.00 (Illustrated) America Supports Japanese Aggression 30 copies, 50c; 75 copies, $1.00 Japan's Partners the U. S. A . 400 copies, $1.00 (Flier) What One Person Can D o 200 copies, $1.00 Christian Hands of America $ 30 copies, 50c; 75 copies, $1.00 — Hon. T h e Japanese, on the other hand, could scarcely be expected to withdraw from their present position in N o r t h China simply for the sake of a Russian pact, nor do they wish to see Russia grow stronger in Vladivostok and the rest of eastern Siberia. keywords: d r; e e; e n; e r; e s; h e; m e; m r; n d; r o; r s; r t; s t; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376724.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376724.txt item: #108 of 2083 id: _003376725 author: None title: The Saviour's life : in the words of the four Gospels date: 1939 words: 83358 flesch: 90 summary: And Ms countenance was as lightning, and his raiment as snow; and for fear of him, the guards were struck with terror, and became as dead men. All things were made by H B ¡ 1 without him was made nothing that was made I n him waslite- and the life was the light of men. keywords: a. d.; behold; day; disciples; father; god; hath; heaven; jerusalem; jesus; john; lord; man; men; saith; saying; son; thee; things; thou; thy; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376725.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376725.txt item: #109 of 2083 id: _003376730 author: Brownson, Henry F. (Henry Francis), 1835-1913. title: The proof of miracles date: 1898 words: 1 flesch: -47 summary: {status:ERROR,code:401} keywords: status":"error","code":"401 cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376730.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376730.txt item: #110 of 2083 id: _003376735 author: Bowman, David J. title: U.S. Catholic ecumenism - ten years later. date: 1975 words: 40128 flesch: 61 summary: (5) f) Holy Spirit (as bond of ecumenical community). Catholic ecumenical life, then, does not look to a return to the past but searches for a reconciliation in the future. keywords: agency; area; catholic; christian; churches; city; committee; community; council; county; diocese; ecumenical; ecumenical agency; ecumenism; issues; life; local; new; participation; people; religious; rev; roman; roman catholic; s s; state; time; united; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376735.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376735.txt item: #111 of 2083 id: _003376737 author: Campaign for Human Development. title: Where are the poor date: 1971 words: 6446 flesch: 73 summary: During the past 20 years in the U.S. there has been a mass migration of people a. to the inner city c. out of rural areas b. out of the suburbs d. into rural areas 14. Mass exodus over recent years from inner city t o suburbs. keywords: areas; cities; poor; poverty; u.s cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376737.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376737.txt item: #112 of 2083 id: _003376738 author: Campaign for Human Development. title: What is poverty date: 1971 words: 4855 flesch: 81 summary: Self-pity tries t o destroy a man and his family. A poor doctor, rich in human qualities, fighting t o alleviate human suffering; urban ethnic. keywords: poverty cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376738.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376738.txt item: #113 of 2083 id: _003376740 author: Campaign for Human Development. title: Why poverty date: 1971 words: 5743 flesch: 72 summary: A recent study by the Bureau of Labor Statistics concluded that: For equivalent rents poor families get poorer housing than families with higher incomes. BLS also noted that poor families pay more for credit. keywords: economic; people; poor; poverty; social cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376740.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376740.txt item: #114 of 2083 id: _003376741 author: Berchmans, Mary John. title: The three hours of Good Friday : adapted for the use of sisters in their chapels date: 1950 words: 11868 flesch: 86 summary: What is the meaning of the cross of Jesus Christ to me? Jesus Christ the beginning and the end! keywords: christ; cross; god; heart; jesus; jesus christ; love; mother; thee; thy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376741.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376741.txt item: #115 of 2083 id: _003376745 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) title: America's peace aims : a committee report ... date: 1941 words: 22612 flesch: 70 summary: i n g c o m m i t t e e , a n d t h e t h i f u r t h e r , in a c keywords: c e; c o; e d; e e; e n; e r; e s; h e; m e; n t; o r; p e; r t; s o; s p; s s; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376745.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376745.txt item: #116 of 2083 id: _003376746 author: Betten, Francis S. (Francis Sales), 1863-1942. title: Blessed Peter Canisius, born May 8, 1521 : foremost champion of the Church against Protestantism in Germany date: 1921 words: 18562 flesch: 68 summary: This new paladin of Holy Church was Blessed Peter Canisius, the Second Apostle of Germany. This priest, John van Esche, whom bodily infirmity alone had kept from joining the Carthusian Order, came across the path of Peter Canisius like an Angel from Heaven. keywords: blessed; canisius; catholic; church; emperor; father; germany; great; h e; peter; peter canisius; pope; religious; time; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376746.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376746.txt item: #117 of 2083 id: _003376748 author: Bernardin, Joseph, 1928-1996. title: Middle East issues statements date: 1976 words: 2574 flesch: 58 summary: The complexity of Middle East conflict is im- mense. Few would maintain that the sys- tem had no defects, but even fewer can deny its substantial achievements in the conflicted history of the modern Middle East. keywords: east; middle; united cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376748.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376748.txt item: #118 of 2083 id: _003376762 author: Bodley, J. E. C. (John Edward Courtenay), 1853-1925. title: Roman Catholicism in America : the Catholic democracy of America date: 1890 words: 30359 flesch: 63 summary: We find that the Roman, Catholic Church can claim 10,- 000,000 United States citizens in a population of 60,000,000, it is difficult to over-estimate the influence which the expan- sion of the Church in America will have on the future of Christendom. I t was not, however, on French or on Spanish soil that the foundations of the English-speaking Catholic Church in America were laid, but in a British settlement lying halfway between Maine and Florida, when, in 1634, Leonard Calvert, by right of the charter granted to his father—Lord Baltimore —sailed up the Potomac and named the colony Maryland in honor of King Charles's Catholic queen. keywords: america; cardinal; catholic church; catholic democracy; e d; e e; e n; e r; e s; great; h e; h n; l e; m e; n s; n t; new; o r; r y; roman catholic; s t; t e; t h; t o; t r; t t; t u; united states cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376762.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376762.txt item: #119 of 2083 id: _003376765 author: None title: A brief history of religion : from the creation to the present day. date: 1913 words: 16227 flesch: 72 summary: T h e Catholic Church in the Republic finds her strength in relying for her material support upon the piety of the faithful, and the spirit and generosity with which all classes of her children respond to this test of the sincerity of their faith is an example which has a meaning at this moment for the whole Christian world. This noble course of the Catholics of Maryland, however, was little appreciated, and they were hindered in their progress and trampled upon when those to whom they had so generously offered a refuge from persecution had attained to power in the province; nevertheless, they kept their faith, and were by far the largest part of the body of the Catholic Church up to the time when the great tide of immigration set in towards the shores of the United States, and their de- scendants still form a prominent and influential portion of the Catholic community. keywords: brief; catholic; catholic church; church; god; h e; history; man; people; religion; t e; t h; truth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376765.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376765.txt item: #120 of 2083 id: _003376767 author: Besse, L. title: The divine origin of Christianity : a historical fact date: 1897 words: 10174 flesch: 86 summary: T H E P E R S T h e life of St. J o h n , who survived t o t h e reign of T r a j a n , according to a n Epistle of St. I r e n a e n s , w a s t h e direct connecting l keywords: e r; h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376767.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376767.txt item: #121 of 2083 id: _003376768 author: None title: The Adana massacres and the Catholic missionaries : account of eye-witnesses. date: 1910 words: 60728 flesch: 111 summary: e s o a s to c u t off t h e r e t r e a d been d o w n in t h e t e m p o r a r y h keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; h e; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376768.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376768.txt item: #122 of 2083 id: _003376772 author: None title: Amnesty a work of reconciliation. date: 1974 words: 2705 flesch: 55 summary: On a prior occasion the Catholic bishops of the United States called attention to the needs of returning veterans, especially the wounded and the prisoners of war (Resolu- tion on Imperatives of Peace, November 16, 1972). Nor can it be said that such conscientious ob- jection to war, as war is waged in our times, is entirely the result of subjective considerations and without reference to the message of the Gospel and the teaching of the Church; quite the con- trary, frequently conscientious dissent reflects the influence of the principles which inform modern papal teaching, the Pastoral Constitution [of the Second Vatican Council] and a classical tradition of moral doctrine in the Church, including, in fact, the norms keywords: conscientious; selective; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376772.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376772.txt item: #123 of 2083 id: _003376775 author: Bildt, Carl Nils Daniel Bildt, Freiherr von, 1850-1930. title: The conclave of Clement X (1670) date: 1903 words: 12119 flesch: 74 summary: Then we have the notes sent from Azzolino to the queen, and the correspondence exchanged between Azzolino and his candidate for the tiara, Cardinal Vidoni, as well as the letters exchanged between him and the aforenamed Mgr. As to the inclusion, Cardinal d'Elci, who came of a family long devoted to Spanish interests, and Cardinal Vidoni, a personal friend of Cardinal dAragona, were especially agreeable to the Spanish Court. keywords: astorga; azzolino; cardinal; chigi; conclave; french; medici; pope; spain; vidoni cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376775.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376775.txt item: #124 of 2083 id: _003376776 author: Angelis, Filippo de, 1824-1881. title: S. Gregorio VII : cenni e riflessioni nell'VIII centenario, 25 maggio 1885 date: 1885 words: 7817 flesch: 95 summary: n c i o , — u n ' e r o e che aspetta a n c h ' e s s o una statua, dalla g g i o di un r e , solo, umile, supplicante; ma da quello di un popolo intero, il più n u m e r o s o popolo che keywords: e g; g g; g r; n o; r e; r o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376776.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376776.txt item: #125 of 2083 id: _003376777 author: Bliss, George, 1830-1897. title: Remarks of Mr. George Bliss before the Joint Committees on Education, Taxation, Charities and Legislative Powers of the Constitutional Convention on the amendment proposed by the National League for the Protection of American Institutions prohibiting the use of public money for sectarian institutions, June 26, 1894. date: 1894 words: 21933 flesch: 64 summary: In that letter he said, I have always been in favor of public schools and opposed to sectarian appropriations, and yet in the Constitutional Convention of 1867 Charles P. Daly used the following language: I admit that there is a principle in holding that the funds of the State raised for general purposes shall not be applied to charitable institutions managed by private individuals, and if the Convention is disposed to go to the length of that general principle—if they believe it wise or expedient to do so—then, whatever opinion I may entertain of it as to its policy or util- ity, I certainly can have none to its general justice, as it makes no distinction, but confines the funds raised by taxes of the State donated for purposes of charity solely to State institutions. They are large in numbers, and they are scattered all | over the State, and it is a physical impossibility to || carry them to certain places in the State, which shall be called State institutions, for the purpose of | giving them the aid that their necessitous condition ? keywords: amendment; catholic; catholic institutions; institutions; money; protestant; public; religious; sectarian; state; state institutions cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376777.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376777.txt item: #126 of 2083 id: _003376779 author: None title: The American Federation of Catholic Societies date: 1903 words: 4455 flesch: 81 summary: great •work, Very sincerely yours in Christ, t T H E O . A T R E , CINCINNATI, O . keywords: bishop cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376779.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376779.txt item: #127 of 2083 id: _003376786 author: Camm, Bede, 1864-1942. title: Ven. Dominic Barberi and the conversion of England date: 1922 words: 10613 flesch: 86 summary: H e r e are h C E T W O P E N C E E keywords: e e; e n; e r; e t; h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376786.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376786.txt item: #128 of 2083 id: _003376787 author: Astruc, E. Aristide, 1831-1905. title: Le Décalogue : réponse au Postulatum des évèques du Concile date: 1870 words: 5642 flesch: 75 summary: Si donc le Décalogue lui-même est divin, s'il est sorti de la bouche de Dieu, ce n'est pas parce qu'il nous est présenté comme une manifestation surnaturelle, mais c'est parce qu'il est cette voix pénétrante et douce, Kol demamah dakah, qui convainc la conscience et la raison, c'est parce qu'il est la plus haute expression de la vérité. et à la conscience, au Dieu qui donne le salut éternel aux justes de toutes les confes- sions, au Dieu qui appelle tous ses enfants à la fraternité universelle, au Dieu de la vérité, de la justice, du progrès, du bien et de la miséricorde infinie, et Dieu nous bénira, yebaréchécha Adonai veyischmerécha, et Dieu nous éclai- rera, jraher Adonai panan> elécha, et keywords: c'est; dans; des; est; les; nous; pas; plus; que; qui cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376787.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376787.txt item: #129 of 2083 id: _003376790 author: Brandi, Salvatore M. (Salvatore Maria), 1852-1915. title: Why am I a Catholic? date: 1888 words: 8316 flesch: 81 summary: T h e Catholic Church preserves this com- munion with the chair of Peter, the See of Rome, and this is the reason T h e Church, then, to be Apostolic, must be the Church established by the Apostles—that is, it must have an Apostolic origin, it must teach the same doElrine which the Apostles taught, and her ministers must derive their authority from those same Apostles. keywords: church; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376790.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376790.txt item: #130 of 2083 id: _003376792 author: Barry, D. F. (David Francis), 1854-1934. title: The Nemo letters : the Church and science date: 1889 words: 64169 flesch: 112 summary: A b b e y of C l u n y , w h e r e P e t e r t h e v e n e r a b l e , a l w a y o n f r o m t h e t r e a t - m e n t of t h keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; h e; n t; s t; t e; t h; t r; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376792.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376792.txt item: #131 of 2083 id: _003376805 author: Brosnahan, Timothy, 1856-1915. title: Temples polluted and ruined date: 1935 words: 9422 flesch: 77 summary: T H E E T E R |g- V e r - m e e r s keywords: god; soul; t e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376805.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376805.txt item: #132 of 2083 id: _003376806 author: Brosnahan, Timothy, 1856-1915. title: Use and misuse date: 1935 words: 9773 flesch: 78 summary: r y f o r t r u t h , very h u n g r y . The Use of Created Things TH E first rule in the use of created things is that so far as it is permitted to us by the law of God (that is with regard to all those creatures the use of which is not neces- sary for fulfilling the obligations of the moral law of our state of life) we should endeavor to render ourselves indif- ferent. keywords: h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376806.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376806.txt item: #133 of 2083 id: _003376840 author: Bede, the Venerable, Saint, 673-735. title: The coming of St. Augustine date: 1897 words: 11575 flesch: 85 summary: T h e T e T h e R e u keywords: c h; e n; e r; h e; o n; r o; t e; t h; t o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376840.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376840.txt item: #134 of 2083 id: _003376844 author: Benavides, Giuseppe. title: De S. Damaso I., papa confessore hispano : homilia habita in coemeterio domitillae ad cultores martyrum die xiv. decembr. m.d.ccc.xc.iii. date: 1894 words: 16229 flesch: 75 summary: O E M E T E R I a m ingénii suavitáte cla- r u s , Petri naviculam octódecim fere a n n o s in U r b e g u - — 13 — b e m á v c r i t ; labóribus plenus ac méritis, aetátis suae- a n n o octogésimo, s u m m u m t e r r é keywords: b u; c c; c o; c t; c u; d e; e m; e n; e r; e s; e t; m o; m p; m s; n c; n d; n n; n o; n s; n t; o d; o e; o r; o s; p e; p o; p r; p s; p u; q u; qui; r r; r s; r u; s s; s t; t o; t p; t r; t t; t u; u d; u e; u l; u m; u n; u o; u s; é n; é r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376844.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376844.txt item: #135 of 2083 id: _003376856 author: None title: Bulletin de l'œuvre de Saint Jean-Baptiste de la Salle pour recrutement et l'entretien des petits noviciats des Frères des écoles chrétiennes. date: 1911 words: 15959 flesch: 82 summary: Dégagés des soucis matériels, appliqués en dehors de la classe à des exercices de piété, les maîtres d'école étaient, de fait, devenus religieux. ÉCHOS DES]'ŒUVRES DE L'INSTITUT 3 1 A l'occasion de la soixantième année de la fondation du Collège des Frères de Rome, une nombreuse députation de cette maison a eu l'honneur insigne d'être reçue en audience spéciale par Pie X. Les paroles pontificales ont été des plus paternelles pour ce Collège, dont la réputation à Rome est très grande. keywords: aux; d e; dans; de la; des; des frères; dieu; e n; e s; e t; est; frères; l e; l'institut; les; leur; n t; nous; p e; par; pas; pour; que; qui; r e; s t; saint; salle; ses; son; sont; une; écoles cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376856.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376856.txt item: #136 of 2083 id: _003376861 author: Archiconfrérie de la Sainte Face. title: Annales de l'Archiconfrérie de la Sainte-Face : revue mensuelle de l'oeuvre et souvenirs de M. Dupont et de la soeur Saint-Pierre sous la direction des prêtres de la Sainte-Face. date: 1891 words: 13749 flesch: 89 summary: Comme ils étaient beaux ces braves Vendéens, déjà brisés par la fatigue du voyage, abaissant leur front sur le pavé du sanctuaire de la Face de Jésus, lui demandant pardon pour le monde 1 ! Le secret n'en a jamais été livré, mais aux pieds de la. keywords: d e; dans; des; e l; e n; e s; e u; face; les; n t; nous; o n; o u; r c; r e; r o; r r; s d; sainte; t e; t r; u r; une cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003376861.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003376861.txt item: #137 of 2083 id: _003393918 author: Catholic Association for International Peace. Inter-American Committee. title: The Catholic revival in Mexico. date: 1944 words: 26582 flesch: 60 summary: The professional Mexican revolutionaries, especially those in positions of responsibility, are notoriously thin-skinned when it comes to any criticism of present Mexico, its institutions or its social philosophy. I t would be im- possible, of course, not to mention the organ of Montezuma Semi- nary in New Mexico, Montezuma, which reaches a considerable reading public in Mexico. keywords: catholic; catholic action; catholic church; catholic opinion; catholic revival; church; father; government; mexican; mexican catholic; mexico; mexico city; movement; national; party; political; present; religious; revolution; social; states; synarchism; t h; time; united; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393918.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393918.txt item: #138 of 2083 id: _003393923 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) title: The Catholic Church and peace efforts date: 1934 words: 27658 flesch: 70 summary: The first section of this report affords a review of the phi- losophy underlying the Catholic Church's position in the maintenance of world peace and a statement of the principles which have motivated her actions in respect to peace efforts. This testimony from a scholar who has given to the subject long years of study and research estab- lishes the position of the papacy as a force pretty consistently at work for the securing of international peace. keywords: catholic church; e c; e e; e l; e m; e n; e o; e r; e v; h e; international peace; law; n t; o h; o n; o t; p e; peace; peace efforts; pope; r o; r t; t e; t h; t t; u e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393923.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393923.txt item: #139 of 2083 id: _003393924 author: Code, Joseph B. (Joseph Bernard), 1899- title: The Spanish war and lying propaganda. date: 1938 words: 19207 flesch: 63 summary: Because Lenin's maxim that T r u t h is a bourgeois virtue is the guiding principle for Leftist propaganda, as well as for the Soviet press, it is necessary that we know the importance of propaganda. One of their favorite de- vices is to send returned veterans, either wounded or well, on propaganda speaking tours through- Friends of the Q u t t h e country. keywords: american; e r; government; h e; leftist; new; propaganda; spain; spanish; t e; t h; t o; t r; t t; u t; york cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393924.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393924.txt item: #140 of 2083 id: _003393926 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) title: An introduction to Mexico. date: 1936 words: 20536 flesch: 70 summary: When the best condi- tion is.that;forty priests have to care for 223 communities— one priest to eight communities—and when others range from eighty communities to one priest, to 800 to 1, and fourteen States allow no priest to function whatsoever, the situation is plainly an attack on freedom of religion.1 1 N O T E or T H E E W i t h C X C e keywords: catholic; church; e c; e e; e n; e v; h e; mexico; n t; o n; r e; s t; social; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393926.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393926.txt item: #141 of 2083 id: _003393927 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) title: Peace education in the curriculum of the schools by John M. Wolfe ... and Peace education committee. date: 1934 words: 10903 flesch: 57 summary: I T T E E I T T E E THE CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION FOR INTERNATIONAL PEACE 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. keywords: e n; h e; p e; peace; peace education; r e; t e; t h; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393927.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393927.txt item: #142 of 2083 id: _003393929 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) Committee on Ethics. title: The obligation of Catholics to promote peace date: 1940 words: 14331 flesch: 71 summary: A r e p o r t of t h e E t A T H L E E N E . keywords: e e; e v; h e; n e; o n; r e; r t; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393929.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393929.txt item: #143 of 2083 id: _003393930 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.). Committee on National Attitudes. title: Patriotism, nationalism and the brotherhood of man. date: 1937 words: 19695 flesch: 56 summary: But this is not to say that they should rely upon anti-Christian nationalism to ward off the evils of Communism. In particular, the Catholic Church has ceaselessly pointed the way to a community of Christian nations—a common Christendom. keywords: brotherhood; catholic; christian; church; god; human; international; man; nationalism; nations; patriotism; peace; peoples; pius; race; religion; state; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393930.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393930.txt item: #144 of 2083 id: _003393932 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) title: American agriculture and international affairs date: 1930 words: 9469 flesch: 65 summary: In 1926-1927, the average yearly reward per farm family for labor and management was $627.®) From 1920 to 1925, the average re- turn per farmer for labor and management was 44 per cent of that of workers in other occupations, the average of the former being $613, and that of the latter $1,399.10) While the automobile has done much to offset the isolation of farm life, especially enabling the building up of community centers, nevertheless the problem of rural recreation is far from being solved. keywords: agriculture; city; farm; international; nations; rural; states; united; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393932.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393932.txt item: #145 of 2083 id: _003393936 author: Diez, Genadius. title: Spain's struggle against anarchism and communism. date: 1936 words: 8400 flesch: 75 summary: Is such an indictment based on fact, or is it on the contrary only a calumny that by the force of repeti- tion has come to be accepted as t r u t h ? a s t y r e t r e a t f r o m t h e v e r b a l a t t a c k s of zealous C o m m u keywords: h e; n s; n t; r e; s t; t h; t t; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393936.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393936.txt item: #146 of 2083 id: _003393938 author: Daly, Joseph A. title: Religion and human nature : four addresses delivered in the Catholic Hour, sponsored by the National Council of Catholic Men, with the cooperation of the National Broadcasting [Company] and its associate stations (On Sundays from August 7 to August 28, 1932) date: 1932 words: 13290 flesch: 85 summary: l i c Men, 1314 M a s s a c h u s e t t s - No—if man is to resolve into an orderly and rational picture the manifold elements which pre- sent themselves to his mind, if he is still to trust the reality and t r u t h of what pulses within him, he must be led irresistibly to God the Creator, and to Religion, the link which unites him to that Crea- tor. keywords: d r; e d; e e; e s; e t; h e; n t; p e; r e; s t; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393938.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393938.txt item: #147 of 2083 id: _003393940 author: Drummey, Francis Edward, father, 1899-1935. title: Our life of grace date: 1940 words: 21941 flesch: 80 summary: With t h e t r u t h firmly established in our minds t h a t the product of the omnipotent act of creation must ever be a finite n a t u r e and t h a t between t h e nature, the act, and the end of a being t h e r e must always be a strict proportion, let us carry our t h Provided we hold f a s t to t h e t r u t h t h a t the creature remains always a creature, always distinct f r o m God, it seems impossible to exaggerate t h e incal- culable difference between the n a t u r a l and t h e supernatural end of man. keywords: e r; h e; h r; n t; r o; r t; t e; t h; t t; t u; u r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393940.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393940.txt item: #148 of 2083 id: _003393941 author: Catholic Association for International Peace. Post-war World Committee. title: A peace agenda for the United Nations : a report of the Post-war world committee. date: 1943 words: 16816 flesch: 75 summary: i n g c o m m i t t e e , a n d t h e t h i r d in E a s t e r week, 1927, in W a s i t t e d t o t h e C o m m i t t e e on E t keywords: c e; d n; e d; e n; e r; e u; h e; n t; p e; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393941.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393941.txt item: #149 of 2083 id: _003393943 author: Dunne, George H. (George Harold), 1905-1998. title: Religion and American democracy : a reply to Paul Blanshard's American freedom and Catholic power date: 1949 words: 14633 flesch: 66 summary: Catholic educators are aware of the fact It is from their self-criticisms that Blanshard derives much of the documentation out of which he builds a sorry picture of the low educational standards of Catholic schools (C/. 17 To those of Blanshard's readers who are honestly in- terested in knowing what Catholic political theory is, I recommend The Growth of Political Thought in the West, by Harvard's Professor Charles H. Mcllwain (not a Catholic), the leading authority in this country on this subject, and Heinrich Rommen's scholarly work, The State in Catholic Thought. keywords: american; blanshard; book; catholic; church; fact; freedom; people; political; position; power; public; schools; state cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393943.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393943.txt item: #150 of 2083 id: _003393945 author: Catholic Association for International Peace. title: The world society, a joint report date: 1941 words: 21915 flesch: 66 summary: E u r o p e C o m m i t t e e . I n t e r n a t i o n a l L a w a n d Organization C o m m i t t e e . keywords: c o; d s; e c; e d; e e; e n; e o; e r; e t; h e; h o; n d; n t; o n; o r; p o; r t; s o; s t; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393945.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393945.txt item: #151 of 2083 id: _003393952 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) Committee on Ethics. title: War and Peace in Saint Augustine's De civitate dei date: 1934 words: 17612 flesch: 105 summary: m m i t t e e T h e r e is no i n t e keywords: e e; e n; h e; r e; r t; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393952.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393952.txt item: #152 of 2083 id: _003393962 author: Committee for Pastoral Research and Practices. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. title: Statement on Catholic charismatic renewal date: 1975 words: 3900 flesch: 67 summary: Because the charismatic renewal is new to most Catholics, bishops and other pastors can offer much needed assistance when difficulties arise between the movement and other Church groups and institutions. ; come, oh Holy Spirit! keywords: charismatic; church; holy; renewal; spirit cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003393962.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003393962.txt item: #153 of 2083 id: _003394007 author: None title: Careers in Christianity date: 1951 words: 45333 flesch: 85 summary: P a u l T a n n e r R e v D r ° i C W S * u r T r i b u t e , by Rev. T h o m a s F . keywords: d e; d t; e e; e n; e r; e s; g e; h e; h n; l e; m e; n d; n n; n s; n t; o n; o r; o s; p e; p o; p r; r m; r n; r t; s s; s t; t e; t h; t o; t p; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394007.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394007.txt item: #154 of 2083 id: _003394008 author: Carey, James A. title: The Catholic Church from without date: 1913 words: 45490 flesch: 76 summary: T H E C H U R C H T H E C H U R C H keywords: c h; c o; catholic church; church; e c; e church; e e; e n; e r; f r; f t; h e; h o; h u; n t; o f; o n; o u; r c; r d; r h; r o; r r; r s; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u r; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394008.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394008.txt item: #155 of 2083 id: _003394009 author: Carey, Raymond G. title: What is the church of Christ? : The problems and challenges of Vatican II date: 1967 words: 6914 flesch: 77 summary: With- out being specific, the Constitution indicates t h a t certain practices have led our separated brethren into error re- garding t h e true devotion of t h e Church to Mary. The following diagrams summarize the change in empha- sis and terminology from the encyclical on the Mystical Body to the Constitution on the Church: W h o Are M e m b e r s of t h e Church? A. keywords: church; god; h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394009.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394009.txt item: #156 of 2083 id: _003394010 author: Carlin, Henry A. title: Christ our king date: 1951 words: 23371 flesch: 92 summary: Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t E t e r n i t y , by t h e R t . keywords: e r; e s; h e; h n; n d; n t; o n; o r; o s; p e; p o; p r; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394010.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394010.txt item: #157 of 2083 id: _003394013 author: Carney, Thomas A. title: The lost radiance of the religion of Jesus date: 1937 words: 16738 flesch: 92 summary: T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , b y R t . u r T r i b u t e , by V e r y Rev. T h o m a s F . keywords: e s; g e; h e; n d; n e; n t; o n; o r; p e; r e; r t; s t; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394013.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394013.txt item: #158 of 2083 id: _003394014 author: Carr, Cornelius J. title: The Old Testament in the mass date: 1951 words: 16807 flesch: 81 summary: Old Testament sacrifices were effective in keeping before the Jewish nation the fact of its complete dependence on God, the God Who, as He liked to remind them, led the chosen peo- ple out of the land of bondage.1,*? In his book on Liturgical Prayer, when speak- ing of the antiphons and psalms used in the Church's ritual, Dom Cabrol remarks: These reminiscences of the patriarchs and the people of God, so frequently met with in Catholic liturgy, point to its true origin; it goes back in an unbroken line to a time beyond that of our Lord Jesus Christ, beyond the prophets, beyond the patriarchs, even to the very beginning of the world. keywords: altar; god; holy; lord; mass; old; people; prayer; priest; sacrifice; testament cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394014.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394014.txt item: #159 of 2083 id: _003394017 author: Carrell, James P., 1787-1854. title: Preparing your child for the sacraments date: 1965 words: 15030 flesch: 102 summary: q u e t t h a t is t h e Mass. And t h e y s t a r t e d preaching t h e astounding t r u t h t h a t t h e crucified Christ rose f r o m t h e d e a d a n d will come again to establish a k i keywords: e r; h e; n t; r t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394017.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394017.txt item: #160 of 2083 id: _003394018 author: Carrell, James P., 1787-1854. title: Teaching your child about sex date: 1966 words: 12405 flesch: 95 summary: T h e t r u t h is t h a t we live in a world of deep distress, of broken marriages, of grinding loneliness, of letters t o T h e t h keywords: h e; n t; r e; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394018.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394018.txt item: #161 of 2083 id: _003394020 author: Carroll, John P. title: The Church and the state : is there any conflict? date: 1924 words: 8238 flesch: 74 summary: There might be t r u t h in the statement if the Pope claimed temporal sovereignty over all the nations or over any of them. Some there are who maintain t h a t the Pope's claim to tem- poral sovereignty is inconsistent with the doctrine of the mutual independence of Church and State enunciated by Christ and by the Pope himself. keywords: church; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394020.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394020.txt item: #162 of 2083 id: _003394022 author: Cartwright, John K. title: Assisi : the goodness of creation date: 1957 words: 2257 flesch: 79 summary: T H E N A T O O D N E S S OF C R E keywords: francis cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394022.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394022.txt item: #163 of 2083 id: _003394023 author: Cartwright, John K. title: The marks of the church date: 1931 words: 16582 flesch: 87 summary: Now this is directly the contrary of what the Catholic Church insists on. This Unity of belief on which the Catholic Church insists is the fundamental Unity of all. keywords: d r; e d; e e; e n; e r; e s; e v; h e; n t; o n; p e; p o; s t; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394023.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394023.txt item: #164 of 2083 id: _003394031 author: None title: The Catholic layman and modern problems : a series of ten talks. date: 1944 words: 37134 flesch: 89 summary: l i c I n t e r p r e t T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , by R t . keywords: d e; d r; e e; e n; e s; g e; h e; h n; l e; n d; n n; n s; n t; o n; o r; o s; p e; p o; p r; r e; r m; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394031.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394031.txt item: #165 of 2083 id: _003394032 author: None title: The Catholic crusade for Christian democracy : pastoral letter date: 1939 words: 7984 flesch: 70 summary: T H E A M E R I F e r r e r e s , Compend. keywords: e r; e state; g e; h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394032.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394032.txt item: #166 of 2083 id: _003394037 author: None title: A Catholic program for world peace. date: 1930 words: 5304 flesch: 73 summary: T H E LAST T H R E E H T H E E T H I C S OF W A R — (Conflicting opinions on right of war. keywords: e e; h e; t e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394037.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394037.txt item: #167 of 2083 id: _003394039 author: None title: Catholics reply to open letter of 150 Protestant signatories on Spain. date: 1937 words: 8761 flesch: 61 summary: Rector of Sacred Heart Church, Pittsburgh; Daniel F. Cohalan, New York; John B. Collins, Editor, The Pittsburgh Catholic; Monsignor Joseph M. Corrigan, President of the Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.; the Very Rev. Harry B. Crimmins, S:J., President of St. Louis University; the Rev. Edward Lodge Curran, Editor, Light, Brooklyn; John L. Darrouzet, Galveston, Tex.; John M. Dealy, Na- tional Commander, Catholic War Veterans, Long Island 16 CATHOLICS REPLY TO OPEN LETTER City, N. Y.; the Rev. Francis J. Deery, Editor, The Provi- dence Visitor, Providence, R. I.; H. E. Desmond, Editor, The Catholic Herald Citizen, Milwaukee; Richard L-G Deverall, Editor, The Christian Front, Villanova, Pa.; John Donahue, Editor, Columbia, New Haven, Conn.; the Rev. J. P. Donovan, C.M., Professor of Sociology, Kendrick Seminary, Webster Groves, Mo.; the Rev. Bernard F. Dooley, Editor, The Catholic Sun, Syracuse, N. Y.; Mon- signor Thomas S. Duggan, Editor, The Transcript, Hart- ford; the Rev. John Dunne, Editor, The Tidings, Los An- geles ; the Rev. Robert J. Dwyer, Editor, The Intermountain Catholic, Salt Lake City; Benedict Elder, Editor, The Record, Louisville; Dr. Aurelio M. Espinosa, Romance Language Department, Stanford University; Thomas H. Fahey, General Manager of the Church World, Portland, Me.; John E. Fenton, National President, Ancient Order of Hibernians; the Rev. Edward J. Ferger, Editor, Catholic Union and Times, Buffalo; the Rev. Henry P. Fisher, C.S.P., Editor, Epistle, New York; the Rev. A. M. Fitzpatrick, Editor, the Catholic Press Union, Cleveland; Vincent De P. Fitzpatrick, Editor and Manager, Catholic Review, Balti- more; Monsignor M. J. Foley, Editor of the Western Cath- olic, Quincy, 111.; the Rev. Paul J. Francis, S.A., Editor, The Lamp, Garrison, N. Y.; the Rev. Dr. Edward A., Freking, Editor, the Catholic Telegraph, Cincinnati; the Rev. Robert I. Gannon, S.J., President of Fordham Univer- sity; the Rev. Harold A. Gaudin, S.J., President of Loyola University, New Orleans; the Rev. F. J. Gilligan, S.T.D., Professor of Sociology, St. Paul's Seminary, Minnesota; the Rev. James M. Gillis, C.S.P., Editor, The Catholic World, New York; the Rev. Francis P. Goodall, Editor, the Ben- galese, Brookland, D. C.; John J. Gorrell, Editor, the Catholic Observer, Pittsburgh; the Rev. John J. Gough, Editor, the Catholic Light, Scranton, Pa.; the Rev. Dr. Peter Guilday, Editor, the Catholic Historical Review, Catholic University, Washington; Monsignor Richard J. Haberlin, D.D., Vicar General, Archdiocese of Boston; Frank A. Hall, Director, Press Department, National Cath- olic Welfare Conference, Washington; Dr. Thomas B. Hart, Editor, the Catholic Telegraph, Cincinnati; Dr. Carlton Hayes, Columbia University, New York; J. J. Haverty, Atlanta; William F. Heckenkamp, Jr., National President^ 17 CATHOLICS REPLY TO OPEN LETTER Western Catholic Union Supreme Council; David J. Hef- fernin, Civil Court of Record, Miami, Fla.; the Rev. Thomas J. Higgins, S.J., President of St. Joseph's College, Philadel- phia; Dr. Ross J. S. Hoffman, New York University; the Rev. Edward L. Hughes, O.P., Editor, The Torch, NeW York ; George K. Hunton, Editor, the Interracial Review, New York ; the Rev. George Johnson, Editor, The Catholic Educational Review, Catholic University, Washington; the Very Rev. Paschal Kavulic, National Secretary, Catholic Slovak Fed- eration of America, Cleveland; the Rev. Thomas L. Keany, Editor, The Guardian, Little Rock, Ark.; Monsignor Rob- ert F. Keegan, Director of Catholic Charities, New York; the Very Rev. Anselm M. Keefe, President St. Norbert's College, West DePere, Wis.; the Rev. D. J. Kelly, Editor, The Catholic Week, Birmingham, Ala.; Louis Kenedy, National President, National Council of Catholic Men, New York; F. P. Kenkel, Editor, Central Blatt and Social Jus- tice, St. Louis; Herman A. Kreuger, Editor, The Catholic Herald, St. Louis; the Rev. John LaFarge, S.J., Associate Editor of America, New York; Maurice Lavanoux, Secre- tary, Liturgical Arts Society, New York; Monsignor Michael J. Lavelle, Vicar General of the Archdiocese of New York; the Rev. William La Verdiere, Editor, The Sentinel of the Blessed Sacrament, New York; F. W. Lawlor, Publisher, The Catholic Tribune, St. Joseph, Mo.; the Very Rev. Optatus Loeffler, O.F.M., Provincial of the Franciscan Fathers, Chicago; the Rev. Daniel Lord, S.J., Editor, The Queen's Work, St. Louis; the Rev. Robert H. Lord, Vice Rector of St. John's Seminary, Boston; M. J. Madigan, Manager and Editor of The Catholic News, New York ; the Rev. Theophane Maguire, C.P., Editor, The Sign, Union City, N. J.; Joseph Matt, Editor, The Wanderer, St. Paul, Minn.; Dr. George McCabe, University of Newark; the Rev. Raphael McCarthy, S.J., President of Marquette Uni- versity, Milwaukee; William H. McCarthy, Postmaster of San Francisco ; Monsignor Thomas J. McCarthy, St. Ed- ward's Church, Philadelphia; Monsignor Eugene J. Mc- Guinness, Secretary, American Board of Catholic Missions, Chicago; John F. McCormick, Manager, The Commonweal, New York; the Rev. P. A. McHugh, Editor, Superior Cali- fornia Register, Sacramento; Monsignor J. Francis A. Mclntyre, Chancellor of the Archdiocese of New York; 18 CATHOLICS REPLY TO OPEN LETTER Charles A. McMahon, Editor, Catholic Action, Washington; Monsignor Joseph A. McMahon, Our Lady of Lourdes Church, New York; Thomas F. Meehan, Editor, United States Catholic Historical Society, New York; Dr. Louis J. Mercier, Harvard University; the Very Rev. S. M. Metzger, President of St. John's Seminary, Texas; the Rev. James Meyer, O.F.M., Editor, the Franciscan Herald, Chicago; John Moody, New York; the Rev. Leo C. Mooney, Editor, The Catholic Courier, Rochester, N. Y 4 Monsignor A. F. Monnot, Director of Missions, Tulsa, Okla.; William F. Montavon, Legal Department, National Catholic Welfare Council, Washington; the Rev. Patrick J . Moran, Editor, True Voice, Omaha, Nebr.; the Rev. Charles J. Mullaly, S.J., National Director, Apostleship of Prayer and Editor, the Messenger of the Sacred Heart, New York; the Very Rev. Paul Nahlen, President of Corpus Christi College, Téxas; the Rev. Raymond W. Murray, Professor of Sociology, Notre Dame University; Charles N. Nennig, Editor, The Catholic Daily Tribune, Dubuque, Iowa; John P. O'Brien, New York; the Very Rev. Michael J. O'Connell, C.M., President of DePaul University, Chicago; W. T. O'Connell, Editor, The Catholic Northwest Progress, Seattle; the Rev. John A. O'Connor, Editor, Thé Evangelist, Albany; Mon- signor John O'Grady, Editor, the Catholic Charities Re- view, Washington; the Rev. John F. O'Hara, C.S.C., Presi- dent of Notre Dame University; Gordon O'Neill, Editor, The Monitor, San Francisco; the Rev. James P. O'Shea, Editor, The Southern Cross, San Diego, Calif.; the Rev. Joseph H. Ostdiek, Diocesan Superintendent of Schools, Omaha, Nebr.; the Rev. Brother Patrick, President of Man- hattan College, New York City; George Pflaum, Publisher, The Young Catholic Messenger, Dayton, Ohio; the Very Rev. A. H. Poetker, S.J., President of the University of Detroit; Martin Quigley, Publisher and Editor, The Motion Picture Hefald, New York; Joseph J. Quinn, Editor, The Southwest Courier, Oklahoma City, Okla.; keywords: catholic; editor; h e; new; rev; spain; spanish; t h; york cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394039.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394039.txt item: #168 of 2083 id: _003394040 author: None title: Catholic schools and public service : sermon outline. date: 1962 words: 3161 flesch: 58 summary: CATHOLIC SCHOOLS AND PUBLIC SERVICE Point: Catholic schools perform a public service. Recognized by the State as competent educational insti- tutions, Catholic schools teach State-approved courses to prepare their pupils for their civic responsibilities in the nation and local communities. keywords: catholic; education; public; schools cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394040.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394040.txt item: #169 of 2083 id: _003394045 author: None title: Celebration of the tenth anniversary of the second Vatican Council's decree on ecumenism date: 1974 words: 4671 flesch: 72 summary: I believe in the Holy Spirit, the holy Catholic Church, the Communion of Saints, the Forgiveness of sins, the resurrection of the body and life everlasting. All: Praise to you, Lord Jesus Christ. HYMN 1. keywords: christian; church; ecumenism; lord cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394045.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394045.txt item: #170 of 2083 id: _003394046 author: Chamard, J. A. title: The truth about the religious life date: 1944 words: 6563 flesch: 82 summary: T H E T R U T H T H E T R U T H keywords: e t; h e; o u; t h; t r; t t; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394046.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394046.txt item: #171 of 2083 id: _003394048 author: Chaminade, Marcel. title: Soviet influence in Spain, 1919-1936 : a documentary study date: 1938 words: 7381 flesch: 75 summary: I N D , for one year $ 1 . 0 0 in U. S. A Semi-monthly Collection of Authoritative Opinions o n W o r t Religious O r d e r s in S keywords: soviet; spain cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394048.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394048.txt item: #172 of 2083 id: _003394051 author: Chiodini, J. J. title: Your parish school : a handbook for parents date: 1959 words: 11006 flesch: 82 summary: Elementary school teachers today frequently find that a child is not too disturbed about destroying school property, or damaging a class- mate's bicycle. The use of practical school uniforms by many schools has cut the size of this bill. keywords: child; children; parents; parish; school; teacher cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394051.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394051.txt item: #173 of 2083 id: _003394053 author: None title: The Christian in action in economic relations. date: 1951 words: 42103 flesch: 89 summary: n k n o w n S a c r a m e n t s , by t h e R t . T h e Angels of H e a v e n a n d H e l l , by t h e R t . keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; g e; h e; h n; l e; n d; n t; o r; o s; p e; p o; r m; r s; s t; t e; t h; t o; t p; t r; t t; u r; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394053.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394053.txt item: #174 of 2083 id: _003394054 author: None title: The Christian in action in education. date: 1951 words: 42405 flesch: 80 summary: Either of you gentlemen want to say anything f u r t h e r on t h a t ? We are f u r t h e r agreed that there should be a change of emphasis, in our high schools particularly, up- on courses that today are needed to suit the needs of the times. keywords: action; catholic; children; christian; curriculum; e r; education; f o; f t; home; life; o r; parents; postpaid; quantities; r t; school; sister; t e; t h; teacher cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394054.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394054.txt item: #175 of 2083 id: _003394056 author: None title: A Christian social order in America : selected papers from the First National Catholic Social Action Conference. date: 1938 words: 10899 flesch: 62 summary: The corporative sys- tem of social order is essentially a coordination of non-political voca- tional groups organized and controlled by the members themselves for the attainment of social justice in their mutual relationships of production, distribution, exchange, or service. Thirdly, there should be some suitable legal recogni- tion, according to the spirit of our constitution and the genius of our people, of social orders or vocational groups which will include repre- sentatives of employers and workingmen of the same profession or trade who will have specific delegated authority to direct and to co- ordinate activities in all matters, of common interest. keywords: action; christian; christian social; church; men; pope; social; social order cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394056.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394056.txt item: #176 of 2083 id: _003394061 author: None title: The Church and modern science : the existence of God, human evolution. date: 1952 words: 15496 flesch: 60 summary: If these two forms do not belong to the same species, they at least belong to the same genus, that of Peking being less remote from modern man than that of Java. The cranium of this famous dawn m a n is remarkably like that of modern man, and has a brain capacity of 1,350 cc., although doubt still persists whether the ape-like jaw belongs to the skull. keywords: body; evolution; god; human; man; matter; modern; nature; new; science; soul; time; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394061.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394061.txt item: #177 of 2083 id: _003394062 author: None title: The Church and social order : a statement of the archbishops and bishops of the administrative board of the National Catholic Welfare Conference. date: 1940 words: 9861 flesch: 64 summary: Discussion Aids What is the first step necessary in the estab- lishment of social order? A N D SOCIAL ORDER < inherit it. keywords: church; economic; labor; social; social order; society cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394062.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394062.txt item: #178 of 2083 id: _003394063 author: None title: The Church and the sex problem. date: 1927 words: 14285 flesch: 88 summary: In t r u t h , the safety of most adults, trained though they are, depends largely on the same process. T T „ „ , . . keywords: e r; h e; r o; r t; t h; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394063.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394063.txt item: #179 of 2083 id: _003394065 author: None title: The Church in action : a series of nine talks date: 1943 words: 43186 flesch: 93 summary: i n g back to the first Bishops of t r u t h t h a t peace and a settled the Church, t h a t we speak of a social order will come only when Catholic youth apostolate. g u a r a n t e e of t h e t r u t h of t h a t philosophy. keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; f t; g r; h e; h n; h o; h r; n t; o u; p e; p o; p r; r o; r r; r s; r t; s h; s t; t e; t h; t o; t p; t t; t u; u r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394065.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394065.txt item: #180 of 2083 id: _003394067 author: None title: The Church inside and out Baptist-Catholic Regional Conference, Marriottsville, Maryland, February 4-6, 1974 date: 1974 words: 26615 flesch: 66 summary: Those who believe in Church reform, then, hold that the Church can and should be changed for the better without loss of its own identity. Advocates of Church reform thus occupy a middle position. keywords: baptist; baptist church; catholic; catholic church; christian; church; churches; community; concern; dialogue; faith; god; group; human; life; maryland; new; people; reform; rev; social; spirit; truth; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394067.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394067.txt item: #181 of 2083 id: _003394070 author: None title: The Church supreme : being a reply to a sermon delivered on "the book supreme." date: 1939 words: 4868 flesch: 78 summary: Because of the fact that Catholics realize t h e Church to be a divine institution, they hear -and obey the Church. The Catholic respect for antiquity and f o r Church authority are matters quite beyond the com- prehension of the average Protestant. keywords: christ; church; holy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394070.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394070.txt item: #182 of 2083 id: _003394074 author: Chwala, Adolf, 1836-1900. title: Frequent communion : a course of six Lenten sermons date: 1915 words: 25668 flesch: 81 summary: Our Saviour Himself said (John xvi, 23) that our heavenly Father will give us whatever we ask in His name, and so surely there is nothing that we may not hope to receive, when at Holy Communion Christ prays in and with us to His Father in heaven. In Holy Communion man is united in the most intimate manner conceivable with the God-Man, A SOURCE OF GREAT GRACES 15 as intimately as with the food that he eats, yet with this difference, as St. Augustine says, that we do not assimilate the food, but it assimilates us, and makes us like God, as is stated also in the Roman Catechism ( P . ii, c. 4, qu- 46). keywords: bread; c o; christ; frequent; god; grace; holy communion; life; lord; man; o n; o u; y o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394074.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394074.txt item: #183 of 2083 id: _003394083 author: Claude, Robert. title: The training of the adolescent : practical advice for parents date: 1949 words: 14890 flesch: 76 summary: An age of transition, one on the brink of change, in which the heart turns to some mysterious land afar, in which the heart bf a young person opens on the myriad prospects of life and its mysteries. For the first time, and for a short time only, the mind of a young person is possessed of a vision of the universe in its totality, and it awakens to a more complete view of all the departments of life. keywords: adolescent; age; child; life; love; man; mother; parents; son; time; training; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394083.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394083.txt item: #184 of 2083 id: _003394084 author: Cleary, Patrick, 1886-1970. title: The living personality of Christ date: 1924 words: 8469 flesch: 87 summary: P E T E R C In all probability His life was prosaic enough; H e had to run errands for His mother; He played in the streets with other little ones of the village. keywords: god; luke cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394084.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394084.txt item: #185 of 2083 id: _003394092 author: Clump, Cyril C. title: A progressive course of Catholic social action : part I, the great human family date: 1946 words: 18319 flesch: 75 summary: It is, therefore, evident that man makes no pact or agreement with other men in the Great Human Family to live with them: man is born into a family, - 7 -a smaller group within the Great , Human Family —and so becomes at once a member of human society, and continues his life in it, sharing in the benefits all men receive and enjoy by living in society, and in his turn helping others in the Great Human Family; I I . Because man is naturally inclined to live with other men in society, and he cannot, if living alone, develop the God-given powers of his mind and body, therefore we say that man has a social nature. keywords: god; great; h e; human; human family; r e; social; society; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394092.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394092.txt item: #186 of 2083 id: _003394100 author: Coler, Bird S., 1867-1941. title: Socialism in the schools date: 1911 words: 7832 flesch: 80 summary: T h e martyr who goes to t h e stake for his faith endures t h e torture for his faith and not for t h e faith t h a t is not his. A few weeks ago, for instance, t h e r e was some indignation expressed by one of the old-fashioned[ministers of the old-fashioned faith because of a discussion by t h e teacher before a class of girls of fourteen. keywords: t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394100.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394100.txt item: #187 of 2083 id: _003394105 author: None title: Communism in the United States : a survey date: 1937 words: 15822 flesch: 70 summary: Schools for Party members train them in theory and tactics. Some are for Party members, e.g., Party Organizer. keywords: communist; e r; h e; members; new; organizations; party; r o; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394105.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394105.txt item: #188 of 2083 id: _003394108 author: Conlon, Thomas F. title: The coin of our tribute date: 1936 words: 13574 flesch: 86 summary: God has f u r t h e r manifested His respect for the f r e e dignity of man in that He will not even compel his salvation but leaves him f r e e choice. A I T H 13 of Catholic Truth when reason alone can go no f u r t h e r . keywords: copy; cover; e copy; god; quantities cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394108.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394108.txt item: #189 of 2083 id: _003394109 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1969. title: Baptism date: 1930 words: 6496 flesch: 67 summary: BAPTISM 5 The Matter of Baptism T h e matter of baptism is natural water. The Form of Baptism , , The form of baptism is the single sentence: I bap- tize thee in the name of the Father, and of the Sett, and of the Holy Ghogt. keywords: baptism; baptized; church; sacrament; water cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394109.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394109.txt item: #190 of 2083 id: _003394110 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1969. title: Before marriage by Francis J. Connell. date: 1951 words: 6907 flesch: 74 summary: I t was f u r t h e r stipulated that on the obedience of Adam would depend the welfare of all his descend- ants. i f t s of na- ture, the Almighty conferred on them cer- tain extraordinary privileges such as free- dom from suffering and death. keywords: church; god; marriage cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394110.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394110.txt item: #191 of 2083 id: _003394111 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1969. title: The Catholic doctrine of matrimony date: 1929 words: 14707 flesch: 67 summary: Accordingly, the Catholic Church deems it her duty to be especially precise and clear in the code of moral principles and laws she pro- poses for the regulation of marriage. The Catholic Church promptly condemned these pernicious errors, and declared that all things in the visible universe have been created by God, and, hence, that the use of the sexual faculties for the purpose intended by the Almighty cannot be degrading or sinful, when the manner in which they are employed is conformable to the Divine will. keywords: c h; catholic; d o; e o; h e; h o; o c; o f; t h; t r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394111.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394111.txt item: #192 of 2083 id: _003394112 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1969. title: Co-operation of Catholics in non-Catholic religious activities date: 1956 words: 13931 flesch: 57 summary: Usually, however, the co-operation of Catholics toward the erection of non-Catholic churches is merely material. These authors merely express their uncertainty and give no positive approval of donations by Catholics toward the erection of non-Catholic churches. keywords: activities; catholic; catholic religious; church; material; material co; non; operation; religious; worship cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394112.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394112.txt item: #193 of 2083 id: _003394114 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: Four religious founders date: 1931 words: 15878 flesch: 70 summary: St. Francis is in t r u t h not a memory. To meet the needs of the age and to avoid all difficulties, the Pope dar- ingly acceded to the request to give Dominic and his 30 FOUR RELIGIOUS FOUNDERS Order their right to preach anywhere and every- where, without f u r t h e r permission. keywords: church; e r; f r; f t; founders; francis; god; life; men; r o; r t; religious; religious founders; society; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394114.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394114.txt item: #194 of 2083 id: _003394116 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: The gift divine : the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist date: 1939 words: 8545 flesch: 73 summary: It is probable that by exception Holy Communion received by a person in mortal sin will forgive his sins and confer sanctifying grace provided the recipient does not realize the wrong he is doing and has imperfect contrition, or attrition, for his sins. What is the ruling in the Catholic Church regard- ing Holy Communion under one or two species? keywords: blood; body; christ; holy; holy communion; holy eucharist; present cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394116.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394116.txt item: #195 of 2083 id: _003394117 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: God on weekdays date: 1950 words: 32284 flesch: 104 summary: T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n . T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , b y R t . keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; h e; n t; o n; o r; o s; p e; p o; s t; t e; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394117.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394117.txt item: #196 of 2083 id: _003394118 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1969. title: Instructions before mixed marriage date: 1960 words: 6387 flesch: 69 summary: Special 1\ \̂ CoBecltoosil First Instruction ¿JSw God and Our Soul The most important fact in the world is the existence of God. Since man derives all that he is and has from God, he is obliged to adore and thank God, and above all, to obey God's law. keywords: catholic; church; god; grace; marriage cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394118.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394118.txt item: #197 of 2083 id: _003394119 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: Marriage : human or divine? date: 1940 words: 12891 flesch: 69 summary: The physical basis of marriage is the bodily adaptation of each sex to union with the other; its moral basis is the ethical principle, admitted by even the most primitive races, that a man and woman may not lawfully enjoy sexual intercourse unless they are pledged to each other by some manner of formal agreement making them hus- band and wife. The basis of these errors is the failure to recognize the sacredness of marriage. keywords: catholics; church; divine; human; law; marriage; married; sacrament cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394119.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394119.txt item: #198 of 2083 id: _003394120 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: The organization and the government of the Church date: 1931 words: 13435 flesch: 65 summary: Friend and foe alike of t h e Catholic Church agree t h a t she is imbued with a sovereign convic- tion of her exclusive r i g h t to preach, to interpret, to safeguard the t r u t h s of the Christian revelation. In commanding Peter to feed them, the Master signified the right and duty of this Apostle to provide the f a i t h f u l with the supernatural nourishment of divine t r u t h and to lead them to the unfailing pastures of eternal life— in a word, to be their spiritual head. keywords: apostles; authority; catholic church; christ; church; f t; god; t e; t h; t r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394120.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394120.txt item: #199 of 2083 id: _003394121 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: The power of the Holy Ghost : the sacrament of confirmation date: 1939 words: 8192 flesch: 68 summary: S, 6). T H E POWER OF T H E HOLY GHOST 5 It might be objected that one of the requirements of a Christian sacrament was not present in the cere- mony just described. Surely it is an inestimable privilege to have been born under the New Law and thus to have T H E POWER OF T H E HOLY GHOST 9 the opportunity of receiving the wondrous sacrament whereby those born to the supernatural life by Bap- tism are brought to spiritual maturity by the power of the Holy Ghost. keywords: confirmation; e holy; h e; holy ghost; sacrament; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394121.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394121.txt item: #200 of 2083 id: _003394122 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: Rebirth of the soul : the sacrament of baptism date: 1939 words: 8582 flesch: 68 summary: And every soul which leaves this world in the possession of supernatural life will enjoy for all eternity a share of the happiness proper to God Him- self, for it will behold directly the infinite beauty of the divine essence—a privilege that is known as the beatific vision. In other words, Adam himself and all other male parents would not only have co-operated with the Almighty in be- stowing on their children natural life, but they would also have enriched them with supernatural life through the very act of generation as an instrument of God's sanctifying power. keywords: baptism; baptized; church; god; life; sacrament; soul cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394122.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394122.txt item: #201 of 2083 id: _003394123 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1969. title: The sacramentals : what they are, what they do by Francis J. Connell. date: 1930 words: 9106 flesch: 76 summary: An example of the f o r m e r is the blessing of t h r o a t s in honor of St. Blaise, given on February 3. However, even one in mortal sin may use a sacramental with profit; and sometimes the first incentive the sinner receives to r e t u r n to the friendship of God is derived f r o m making the sign of the Cross or f r o m kissing the crucifix. keywords: e r; h e; r o; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394123.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394123.txt item: #202 of 2083 id: _003394124 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1969. title: The sacraments : what they are, what they do date: 1930 words: 7496 flesch: 66 summary: H o w SACRAMENTS GIVE GRACE Regarding the manner in which the sacraments produce grace, the Catholic doctrine is radically different from that of Protestants. Thus, , the mysteries of our faith, the Lord's Prayer, the ceremony of exorcism, etc., were called sacraments by the writers of that period. keywords: baptism; god; grace; holy; matter; sacraments cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394124.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394124.txt item: #203 of 2083 id: _003394125 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: Shepherds of Christ's flock : the sacrament of holy orders date: 1940 words: 8508 flesch: 71 summary: 21 ' SHEPHERDS OF CHRIST'S FLOCK and prayer to the end that God may provide the Church with worthy priests. When should Catholics pray in a special manner that God may provide the Church with worthy priests? 8. keywords: bishop; christ; church; holy; orders; power; priesthood cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394125.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394125.txt item: #204 of 2083 id: _003394126 author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967. title: Thy sins are forgiven date: 1940 words: 8059 flesch: 69 summary: Besides remitting the guilt of sin the sacrament of Penance also takes away the eternal punishment due to mortal sin and some measure of the temporal pun- ishment which ordinarily remains after sins, whether mortal or venial, have been forgiven. The purpose of the satisfaction is to help the person avoid sin in future and to atone for the debt of temporal punishment which remains even after sins have been forgiven and must be paid either in this life or in purgatory. keywords: confession; penance; power; priest; sacrament; sins cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394126.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394126.txt item: #205 of 2083 id: _003394130 author: None title: Conscription is not the American way : discussion and conclusions date: 1945 words: 18544 flesch: 73 summary: T h e T r a i u ^ t t v R ô-.T C. B . keywords: army; compulsory military; e n; f t; h e; military training; n t; o t; r e; s t; service; t e; t h; t r; t t; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394130.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394130.txt item: #206 of 2083 id: _003394131 author: Conway, Bertrand L. (Bertrand Louis), 1872-1959. title: Why priests do not marry date: 1921 words: 4612 flesch: 78 summary: Smyrn, XIII., 1. n Ad Poljjc., V., 2. 12 Vis., I., 2-4; II., 2, 3 ; Mand., IV., 4 ; Sim., IX., 29. 1» In Levit., horn. keywords: celibacy; married; marry; priests cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394131.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394131.txt item: #207 of 2083 id: _003394132 author: Conway, Daniel. title: The venerable John Ogilvie, S.J. : a sketch of his life date: 1915 words: 31414 flesch: 88 summary: O N S T R E E T , N E W C R o b e r t H e y g a t e keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; e y; g e; g h; h e; h o; l l; n d; n g; o g; r o; r t; s g; s t; t e; t h; t o; t y; y o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394132.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394132.txt item: #208 of 2083 id: _003394133 author: Conway, J. D. (John Donald), 1905-1967. title: What they ask about engagement date: 1961 words: 6827 flesch: 78 summary: MATURITY All serious students of marriage problems are agreed that cnudren should not marry before they are grown up Mar- riage is for adults. Marriage obligations are from God's law, not the priest's. keywords: church; engagement; law; life; love; marriage; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394133.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394133.txt item: #209 of 2083 id: _003394134 author: Conway, J. D. (John Donald), 1905-1967. title: What they ask about birth control date: 1955 words: 9893 flesch: 92 summary: e i t h e r of them, t o h a v e two faces, t h e t e a r f u l one looking b b e t t e r t h a n God, and intends to remain in sin. keywords: h e; r e; r t; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394134.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394134.txt item: #210 of 2083 id: _003394135 author: Conway, J. D. (John Donald), 1905-1967. title: What they ask about keeping company date: 1962 words: 8120 flesch: 81 summary: Pastors will inform their flocks that persons who are guilty of such continued and intimate company-keeping are living in a prox- imate occasion of mortal sin, are giving grave scandal, and cannot be absolved in confession as long as they persist in such an attitude of mind and heart. It is a sin against the virtue of chastity; and all deliberate sins against chastity are mortal sins. keywords: catholic; company; dangers; good; love; sin; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394135.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394135.txt item: #211 of 2083 id: _003394136 author: Conway, J. D. (John Donald), 1905-1967. title: What they ask about love and dating date: 1962 words: 7651 flesch: 81 summary: — T r u e love has as much of giving in it as of seeking. I think 13 if I dated a good Catholic girl that I wouldn't be led into sin, but brought closer to God. keywords: boy; dating; girl; love; parents; sin; true; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394136.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394136.txt item: #212 of 2083 id: _003394141 author: Corrigan, D. J. title: How to be a practical Catholic date: 1953 words: 18426 flesch: 100 summary: o o r h a s a f u l l r i g h t t o t h e services of his priests e o p l e leave their p a r i s h school, t h e y lose all contact with their p a r i s h , t o t h e g r e keywords: h e; h o; o t; o u; r e; r o; r t; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394141.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394141.txt item: #213 of 2083 id: _003394143 author: Corrigan, Jones I. title: The Church and some outstanding problems of the day date: 1932 words: 23322 flesch: 81 summary: T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , b y R e a s r i g h t , e t e r n a l l y r keywords: d r; e d; e e; e n; e r; e s; g e; h e; n t; o r; o s; p e; p o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394143.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394143.txt item: #214 of 2083 id: _003394144 author: Corrigan, Jones I. title: Companionate marriage date: 1931 words: 23322 flesch: 81 summary: T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , b y R e a s r i g h t , e t e r n a l l y r keywords: d r; e d; e e; e n; e r; e s; g e; h e; n t; o r; o s; p e; p o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394144.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394144.txt item: #215 of 2083 id: _003394145 author: Corrigan, Jones I. title: The new morality and the national life date: 1930 words: 3396 flesch: 74 summary: N H E R E N T L Copyright, 1 9 3 1 , by T H E AMERICA P R E S S Deackfrftad Companionate Marriage THE subject of this pamphlet is Companionate Mar-riage, and the social menace it constitutes to well- ordered social welfare. keywords: companionate; marriage; practices cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394145.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394145.txt item: #216 of 2083 id: _003394146 author: Corrigan, Joseph M., 1959- title: Christ and His Church date: 1931 words: 37949 flesch: 87 summary: This office is fulfilled by securing and preserving the types and the prophecies r e g a r d i n g Him who was to come; and it must be our t a s k here to adduce 27 CHRIST AND HIS CHURCH and consider some of these testimonies to t h e t r u t h of our position, the divinity of Christ. This is equally t r u e of all who r e j e c t revelation because t h e t r u t h s revealed s u r p a s s t h e power of m a n ' s groping un- aided reason. keywords: e e; e f; e s; f t; h e; h n; h r; h u; n t; r e; r o; r r; r s; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u e; u r; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394146.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394146.txt item: #217 of 2083 id: _003394147 author: Costelloe, B. F. C. (Benjamin Francis Conn), 1855-1899. title: The Mass date: 1922 words: 13087 flesch: 75 summary: T h e R e s u r r e c t So runs the ancient interchange, and the Priest, taking the word from the people's answer, goes on : It is truly meet and just, right and available unto salvation that we should always give thanks to T h e e . keywords: e t; mass; r e; t h; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394147.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394147.txt item: #218 of 2083 id: _003394150 author: Cox, Ignatius W. title: Birth control is wrong! date: 1930 words: 5368 flesch: 80 summary: S T H E C H U R C H T H E S E keywords: h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394150.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394150.txt item: #219 of 2083 id: _003394153 author: Cox, Ignatius W. title: God, man and redemption date: 1933 words: 21207 flesch: 86 summary: He would be man's way and t r u t h and life. As a result of these reasons, I am not f r e e in another sense. keywords: e e; e s; god; man; n t; p e; r e; r t; s t; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394153.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394153.txt item: #220 of 2083 id: _003394155 author: Cox, Ignatius W. title: Social or anti-social wages? date: 1937 words: 12025 flesch: 78 summary: If we have not produced and distributed through social wages enough for all, it is because our economic life is organized primarily not for production but for profits, not for men but for the madness of money making. The acceptance by the worker of a non-living wage in the so-called liberty of wage contract is neither based on the free contract of the workingman nor the free contract of the employer. keywords: goods; living; right; social; wage cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394155.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394155.txt item: #221 of 2083 id: _003394157 author: Cranny, Titus, 1921- title: The Catholic Church and ecumenism date: 1958 words: 7793 flesch: 73 summary: I should not be prepared to concede, on any doctrinal point, that the Lutherans or the Anglicans have a more perfect doctrine than the Catholic Church whose Bridegroom will remain with her until the end of the world. This movement toward unity is called the Ecumenical Movement, so named because it aims at the formation of One Church throughout the whole world.1 We trust and pray that it marks the beginning of a homeward religious journey for the millions, now separated from the One Fold of the Redeemer, whose ancestors made their sad cleavage several cen- turies past. keywords: catholic; christ; church; faith; god; prayer; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394157.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394157.txt item: #222 of 2083 id: _003394161 author: Cronin, John F. title: Charity gives life date: 1943 words: 2664 flesch: 85 summary: All these things have happened within the memory of living man. Here, in contrast, we see the two ways of life which are open to man. keywords: catholic; charity; man cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394161.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394161.txt item: #223 of 2083 id: _003394163 author: Cronin, John F. title: The Church looks at business date: 1957 words: 1758 flesch: 77 summary: R E V . M C V E R R Y , Director Waterbury Chapter R T . keywords: social cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394163.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394163.txt item: #224 of 2083 id: _003394164 author: Cronin, John F. (John Francis), 1908-1994. title: Communism: threat to freedom date: 1962 words: 22561 flesch: 66 summary: Since Communist nations exercise total state control of imports and exports they can use foreign trade as a polit- ical weapon. Some object to the inclusion of Communist nations as members. keywords: american; communist; communist party; communist world; economic; groups; internal; military; nations; new; party; policy; power; soviet; states; subversion; time; union; united; war; world; york cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394164.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394164.txt item: #225 of 2083 id: _003394165 author: Cronin, John F. title: Humility exalts date: 1943 words: 2890 flesch: 84 summary: A T H O F DUTY, de- livered in t h e Catholic Hour, b r o a d c a s t by t h e National Broadcasting Company, in cooperation with t h e N JOHN F. CRONIN, S. S. Director of t h keywords: god cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394165.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394165.txt item: #226 of 2083 id: _003394168 author: Cronin, John F. (John Francis), 1908-1994. title: The path of duty date: 1943 words: 20483 flesch: 92 summary: KRBM 1450 k c B u t t e ... p o s t p a i d ; 6 or more, 8c each. keywords: 15c p; e copy; e r; e s; g e; l e; n s; o s; p e; p o; s t; t e; t p; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394168.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394168.txt item: #227 of 2083 id: _003394170 author: Cronin, John F. title: The social crisis and Christian patriotism date: 1940 words: 15216 flesch: 86 summary: T h e E t e r n a l Galilean, by R t . The first six addresses i n this series published separately u n d e r t h e t i t l e Freedom and Democracy: a Study of Their E n e m i e s , . keywords: e r; h e; n d; o n; o r; o s; p e; p o; p r; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394170.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394170.txt item: #228 of 2083 id: _003394171 author: Cronin, John F. (John Francis), 1908-1994. title: The victory of the just date: 1942 words: 16454 flesch: 88 summary: All of us, rich and poor, f a r m and city folk, t r y to live this way a t home. Instead of helping others, we distrust them and t r y to over- reach them. keywords: 15c; copy; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; r o; r t; rev; single copy; t h; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394171.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394171.txt item: #229 of 2083 id: _003394172 author: Crusaders for More Fruitful Preaching and Hearing of the Word of God. title: Christ the divine preacher and teacher of nations : a holy hour date: 1938 words: 7446 flesch: 87 summary: May the Crusade hasten the day when every creature will hear and accept t h e Divine Word. U T H TO T H E NATIONS, AND, I N SUCCESSION TO BLESSED P E T E R , T H E LIVING E X P keywords: t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394172.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394172.txt item: #230 of 2083 id: _003394174 author: None title: The cry of Egypt's copts : documents on Christian life in Egypt today. date: 1951 words: 9375 flesch: 77 summary: The government has gone even f u r t h e r than that, for it is beginning to dismiss those Copts who were appointed years ago and who have given proof of their skill and zeal in the service. r t h in the trams shouting: 'You Christians! keywords: t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394174.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394174.txt item: #231 of 2083 id: _003394178 author: Cunningham, James F., 1901- title: Why I am a Catholic date: 1938 words: 13447 flesch: 75 summary: One Church has been—the Roman Catholic Church. Modern religious life has no more modern miracle than the religious cohesiveness of the far-flung Catholic Church. keywords: catholic church; christ; church; god; h e; life; man; professor; t h; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394178.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394178.txt item: #232 of 2083 id: _003394182 author: Curran, Edward Lodge, 1898- title: The Christian family date: 1932 words: 20530 flesch: 77 summary: There is the sound of birds in the shrubbery, and the blowing of flowers in the garden, and the busy noise of slaves, and the laughter of children, and the humming of home life which even the thunder of a conquering empire cannot efface. T h e Moral O r d e r a n d M a r y , t h e M o t h e r of J e s u s , b y R e v . keywords: d r; e d; e e; e n; e r; e s; e v; g e; h e; l e; n t; o s; p e; s t; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394182.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394182.txt item: #233 of 2083 id: _003394201 author: Cuthbert, Father, O.S.F.C., 1866-1939. title: The ethics of labor date: 1922 words: 7649 flesch: 70 summary: But f u r t h e r than that, the mental atmosphere in which employer and worker meet, will have to be radically changed. With- out efficiency and self-discipline on the workers' part, it is felt that no real progress can be made towards the f u r t h e r achievement of the new Labor ideal: and this should go f a r towards bring- ing about a peaceful understanding between the employers and employed. keywords: e e; e r; h e; r t; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394201.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394201.txt item: #234 of 2083 id: _003394206 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) Europe Committee. title: Catholic organization for peace in Europe : study presented date: 1935 words: 14232 flesch: 61 summary: Besides this activity and the holding of annual and regional conferences, the organization promotes interna- tional study clubs in Catholic colleges, seminaries and lay groups; it prepares and distributes special data, bibliographies, news releases and study outlines on international problems; it translates and distributes foreign works on international sub- jects; it promotes annual peace programs in colleges, seminaries and Newman Clubs and cooperates with Catholic peace groups abroad and with some peace groups in this country. If the four hundred million and more Catholics in the world were to heed the call of Rome and further the will to international peace and friendship, the menace of war which now walks abroad would be immeasurably lessened. keywords: catholic; e n; e r; international; league; n t; organization; p e; peace; t e; t h; t o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394206.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394206.txt item: #235 of 2083 id: _003394212 author: D'Arcy, Martin Cyril, 1888-1976. title: The problem of evil date: 1928 words: 11342 flesch: 77 summary: I. Introduction TH E presence of evil in this world is a fact which has at all times taxed men's minds; so much so, indeed, that on this account many have turned away scan- dalized from God, or found it an inseparable obstacle to belief in His existence. The simple and correct statement of the question at stake, then, is: Why does God permit suffering, mental and physical, and the moral evil of sin in this world which He has created and governs? keywords: e r; evil; god; h e; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394212.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394212.txt item: #236 of 2083 id: _003394213 author: Davis, Thurston. title: This week in America date: 1956 words: 3843 flesch: 79 summary: Mr. Hunton: Why would you say, Father Davis, that a magazine like America, edited by Jesuit priests, would be of in- gk terest to Non-Catholic readers. h i s Week in America R E V . keywords: america; catholic; davis; hunton cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394213.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394213.txt item: #237 of 2083 id: _003394226 author: DeLaunay, John B. title: The teacher and vocations date: 1954 words: 11858 flesch: 78 summary: o u l d Be B e t t e r K Should the child himself ask, the doubt must be resolved in favor of t h e higher life. keywords: e r; r o; religious; t h; teacher; vocation cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394226.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394226.txt item: #238 of 2083 id: _003394228 author: DeLourdes, Mary. title: Jesus, our friend date: 1934 words: 5221 flesch: 100 summary: Deaefdffted To the Boys and Girls Who Use This Book DEAR BOYS AND GIRLS: This little book is to help you to come to Jesus. You know you can come to Jesus to- day just as easily in your own home in New York or Chicago as you could if you had lived in Nazareth or Jerusalem two thousand years ago. keywords: jesus cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394228.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394228.txt item: #239 of 2083 id: _003394230 author: Dennerle, George M. title: Seven wonder gifts date: 1938 words: 5140 flesch: 94 summary: Each one was instituted by Jesus Christ to give life to your soul. They said to Peter and the rest of the Apostles: What shall we do? Peter answered: Do penance, and be baptized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, for the forgiveness of your sins; and you shall receive the gift of the Holy Ghost. keywords: god; holy; jesus cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394230.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394230.txt item: #240 of 2083 id: _003394236 author: DeVine, C. F. title: Did Mary have other children? date: 1946 words: 8158 flesch: 74 summary: T h e obvious and natural interpretation of the phrase brothers of Jesus, it is said, is that they were real brothers in the flesh. A.—The expression, brothers of the Lord (and its variants: his brethren; brother of the Lord; thy brethren, etc.; also the sisters, for this is the same problem) can have a wide signif- ication:— 1. keywords: brethren; brothers; jesus; mary cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394236.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394236.txt item: #241 of 2083 id: _003394242 author: None title: The Diocesan liturgical commission documentation, proposed goals, and present projects : prepared for the use of the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy, National Conference of Catholic Bishops, and diocesan liturgical commissions. date: 1970 words: 11730 flesch: 49 summary: However, in response to serious needs and the expressed desire of diocesan liturgical commissions, the Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy approved (January 12, 1970) a limited expansion of budget and staff for this purpose of liturgical promotion and catechesis. A large majority of diocesan liturgical commissions had urged the establishment of an Office for Christian Worship in the United States Catholic Conference, to provide the leadership and the resources necessary to insure coordination, cooperation and assistance in the area 4 of the People of God at the national, regional, state, interdiocesan and as appropriate, diocesan levels. keywords: bishops; commission; committee; diocesan; diocesan liturgical; liturgical; liturgical commission; liturgy; members; national; pastoral; worship cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394242.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394242.txt item: #242 of 2083 id: _003394248 author: Divine, Thomas F. title: Tariffs and world peace : a report of the economic relations committee date: 1933 words: 20536 flesch: 64 summary: The new deal in world tariff policy. But if the so-called scientific principle of equaliza- tion of costs of production is made the basis of tariff policy and applied to all industries, irrespective of their chances of success in open and fair competition, the result will be the increasing of protection in proportion to the incompetency of industries unsuited to national conditions and the well-nigh complete destruction of the advantages of international trade. keywords: economic; foreign; international; international trade; nations; new; peace; r e; states; t e; tariff; trade; united; war; world; world peace cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394248.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394248.txt item: #243 of 2083 id: _003394264 author: Dominican father. title: How to make the mission date: 1897 words: 35073 flesch: 94 summary: T H E T H I R D P By H E N R I E T T E keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; e t; h e; h o; n t; o n; o w; r o; r t; s o; s t; t h; t o; t t; w t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394264.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394264.txt item: #244 of 2083 id: _003394265 author: Dominican father. title: The rosary : the crown of Mary date: 1900 words: 42174 flesch: 91 summary: T H E R E S U R R E C T T H E R E S U R R E C T keywords: e d; e e; e m; e n; e o; e r; e s; h e; h o; n d; n t; o n; o s; o u; r o; r r; r s; r t; s s; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u r; u s cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394265.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394265.txt item: #245 of 2083 id: _003394266 author: Donnelly, Francis P. (Francis Patrick), 1869-1959. title: For goodness sake! date: 1900 words: 30008 flesch: 89 summary: Good day, Typewriter. You both are good friends of mine. keywords: day; dear; family; god; good; heaven; know; life; like; look; men; new; old; sir; soul; time; use; way; work; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394266.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394266.txt item: #246 of 2083 id: _003394271 author: Dougherty, Daniel M. title: Catholic child guidance : a study of the child's spiritual powers date: 1941 words: 14318 flesch: 82 summary: F u r t h e r , a child should be trained to an insight into the reasons why things are done. By insisting to children t h a t they must avoid this type of word, that kind of thought, this form of action, etc., etc., we have implicitly brought such things to their attention. keywords: child; f t; god; h e; r e; r t; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394271.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394271.txt item: #247 of 2083 id: _003394272 author: Dougherty, Daniel M. title: The "Hail Mary" for children date: 1935 words: 1688 flesch: 106 summary: Page Five You have heard of the Hail Mary, of course. > J Page Six The Hail Mary is the next best prayer to the Our Father. keywords: mary cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394272.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394272.txt item: #248 of 2083 id: _003394273 author: Dougherty, John J. (John Joseph), 1907- title: The wisdom of Job date: 1958 words: 2571 flesch: 88 summary: For Job wisdom was not the pat answer and the facile phrase. Curse God, and die. keywords: god; job; wisdom cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394273.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394273.txt item: #249 of 2083 id: _003394274 author: Dougherty, John J. (John Joseph), 1907- title: Advent : souvenir or promise date: 1947 words: 26006 flesch: 99 summary: T h e ^Catholic I n t e r p r e t a t T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , by R t . keywords: e r; e s; h e; n d; n t; o n; o r; o s; p e; p o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394274.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394274.txt item: #250 of 2083 id: _003394275 author: Dougherty, John J. (John Joseph), 1907- title: Chosen vessels date: 1955 words: 34421 flesch: 105 summary: Experience like t h a t can shake a m a n to the v e r y core of his being,; b u t t h e r e must be a readiness of heart, the disposition to believe. T h e E t keywords: e n; e r; e s; h e; n t; o r; o s; p e; p o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394275.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394275.txt item: #251 of 2083 id: _003394278 author: Dougherty, John J. (John Joseph), 1907- title: Faith and the heart of man date: 1950 words: 25494 flesch: 100 summary: Was Dickens telling t h e t r u t h whein he had C h r i s t m a s u n f r e e z e even Scrooge? T h e Modern Soul in Search of God, by t h e R t . keywords: e r; h e; n t; p e; p o; p r; r o; r r; r s; r t; s t; t e; t h; t p; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394278.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394278.txt item: #252 of 2083 id: _003394279 author: Dougherty, John J. (John Joseph), 1907- title: Names that live forever date: 1955 words: 41768 flesch: 110 summary: T h e r e t h e m i a n r e a d s in t h e Gospel t h e account of t h e T r keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; e t; h e; n t; r t; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394279.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394279.txt item: #253 of 2083 id: _003394280 author: Dougherty, John J. (John Joseph), 1907- title: Of saints and kings and the Prince of Peace date: 1949 words: 28818 flesch: 104 summary: Thirdly, t h e r e must be courage. Then America will be not only generous, but great, and t h e r e will be some hope keywords: e e; e n; e s; g e; h e; l e; n d; n t; o r; o s; p e; p o; r e; s t; t e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394280.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394280.txt item: #254 of 2083 id: _003394282 author: Douglas, L. N. title: The six Sundays of Saint Aloysius Gonzaga date: 1955 words: 5353 flesch: 82 summary: Aloysius Gonzaga) Practice for the week You can't be pure for long without help: make no compromise with im- purity and daily ask the Blessed Moth- er and St. Aloysius for the help you need, the grace they will swiftly send you. keywords: aloysius; don; ferrante; god; holy; love cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394282.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394282.txt item: #255 of 2083 id: _003394289 author: Duffy, Alfred. title: The poetry of duty date: 1936 words: 17968 flesch: 87 summary: A T H O L I C M E N , 1312 M a s s a c h u s e t t s Ave., N. W., W a s h i n g t o n , D. C.) T h e E t e r n a l Galilean, b y R t . keywords: e d; e n; e r; e s; h e; n d; n t; p e; p o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394289.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394289.txt item: #256 of 2083 id: _003394298 author: Downey, Richard. title: Key to world security : an address on international peace date: 1935 words: 9555 flesch: 78 summary: T H E S T w o F U R T H E R P R I N C I P L E S : keywords: e r; h e; t e; t h; t o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394298.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394298.txt item: #257 of 2083 id: _003394302 author: Egan, Eileen. title: What is the corporative system? It is suggested as remedy for evils of modern capitalism date: 1941 words: 6128 flesch: 69 summary: If pressed f u r t h e r , they would defend themselves by crying that they lived in a f r e e country. It is not necessary to describe f u r t h e r , since nothing is more obvious 6 WHAT IS THE CORPORATIVE. keywords: corporative; country; government; portugal; system cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394302.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394302.txt item: #258 of 2083 id: _003394305 author: Ehmann, Benedict. title: The redemption : a discussion club text with outline date: 1941 words: 21127 flesch: 93 summary: a t h e r give f o r rejoic- ing in t h e r e t u r n of h W h a t was t h e t r u keywords: e m; e r; h e; h o; n t; p t; r t; s t; t e; t h; t t; w h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394305.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394305.txt item: #259 of 2083 id: _003394306 author: Eiten, Robert B. title: Be you perfect : a way of perfection for the laity date: 1953 words: 12782 flesch: 74 summary: For anyone striving after perfection mental prayer is of extreme importance; in fact so much so that 22 without mental prayer it is normally impossible for most people to reach perfection. In mental prayer on the other hand we talk to God in our own words and the expression which these words take is only determined on the spur of the moment. keywords: god; life; mental; perfection; prayer; sin; spiritual cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394306.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394306.txt item: #260 of 2083 id: _003394307 author: None title: The elderly date: 1971 words: 5252 flesch: 71 summary: Many elderly persons suffer from chronic or degenerative diseases such as arthritis and diabetes. The above activity might spur an interest in the children to visit elderly people in the community. keywords: elderly; health; income; older; people; persons cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394307.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394307.txt item: #261 of 2083 id: _003394310 author: Elliott, Walter, 1842-1928. title: The mystery of suffering date: 1915 words: 4179 flesch: 83 summary: h o s t (Rom. xiv. E S D E C H keywords: joy; sin; suffering cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394310.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394310.txt item: #262 of 2083 id: _003394311 author: Emanuel, Cyprian. title: The ethics of war date: 1932 words: 24610 flesch: 66 summary: The establishment of a world-state would no doubt be the end of international wars, but they would reappear as civil wars. But if they are speaking of punitive wars in the rigid sense of the word, either they must base their doctrine, as Cajetan does, on the necessity of such wars to the well-being of the state, and we argue against them as we did against Cajetan, or they must maintain that nations have been entrusted with the dispensation and administration of divine justice as towards one another. keywords: c e; e e; e n; e s; e v; h e; o n; p e; r e; r t; right; state; t e; t h; t o; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394311.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394311.txt item: #263 of 2083 id: _003394312 author: Emanuel, Cyprian. title: The morality of conscientious objection to war date: 1941 words: 21222 flesch: 66 summary: i n g c o m m i t t e e , a n d t h e t h I t may prove futile in so far as obtaining special exemptions and other considerations is con- cerned; still, it is the precise stand that every man in the army, from highest officer to lowest private, regardless of consequences, is strictly obliged in conscience to take, whenever the alternative is formal participation in war that is certainly aggressive, or in defensive war that is certainly unjust, or in practices of war that are certainly immoral. keywords: c o; e e; e n; e o; e r; h e; n t; o r; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394312.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394312.txt item: #264 of 2083 id: _003394313 author: Emmerich, Anna Katharina, 1774-1824. title: The wedding at Cana date: 1913 words: 7682 flesch: 85 summary: T h e wedding is held in a public feast- house, in the nearness of the synagogue. T h e fruit that the bridal pair ate, was relative on chastity ; and the figure that went from them, was the fleshly, impure desire. keywords: h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394313.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394313.txt item: #265 of 2083 id: _003394315 author: Enzler, Clarence. title: Can the world feed itself? date: 1950 words: 11049 flesch: 68 summary: i n t e r e s t e d in international affairs. But as time passed and the dire predictions 3 4 CAN T H E WORLD F E E D ITSELF? failed, the Malthusian theory was scorned. keywords: e d; e e; e r; e world; f e; food; h e; land; population; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394315.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394315.txt item: #266 of 2083 id: _003394316 author: Eppstein, John, 1895-1988. title: Defend these human rights! : each man's stake in the United Nations, a Catholic view date: 1948 words: 17595 flesch: 63 summary: T h e war gave a fresh urgency to the defense of human rights and liberties. Meanwhile, those who from mental sloth or from political sympathy with the Soviet Government have continued to use this fatuous vocabu- lary in the press, literature, radio and politics of the Western World have succeeded in blinding millions of honest but ill-informed people to the central fact of the present situation; which is, that this pseudo-Democracy is itself the chief enemy and oppressor of those human rights and values which we set out to vindicate in the war.2 • It is necessary to bear this paradox in mind when we come to consider the practical means by which human rights can, at this stage, be nationally and inter- nationally safeguarded. keywords: e n; e r; e right; family; h e; h o; h u; human rights; international; law; state; t e; t h; t o; w h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394316.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394316.txt item: #267 of 2083 id: _003394321 author: Congress of Industrial Organizations (U.S.) Dept. of Research and Education. title: Labor & religion. date: 1946 words: 5024 flesch: 72 summary: Un- organized workers are most in need of the protection which organization with their fellows can give them. They recognize that without organization labor cannot match the economic strength of modern combinations of wealth and pow6r. keywords: copy; labor; social; workers cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394321.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394321.txt item: #268 of 2083 id: _003394324 author: Catholic Association for International Peace. Latin America Committee. title: The United States and the Dominican Republic : study presented to the Catholic Association for International Peace date: 1936 words: 15100 flesch: 62 summary: United States Senate, 2 vol. In 1860 a silver The United, States and the Dominican Republic 12 dollar in United States money could buy 3,000 Dominican dol- lars. keywords: american; company; country; domingo; dominican; dominican government; dominican republic; government; new; president; santo; states government; united states; washington; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394324.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394324.txt item: #269 of 2083 id: _003394325 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) Asia Committee. title: Manchuria : the problem in the Far East date: 1934 words: 27946 flesch: 69 summary: In these speeches he emphasized three things: (a) that Japanese policy in Manchuria resembled the past policy of the United States in the Caribbean area; (b) that Japan is a good customer for the United States; (c) that China was a governmental fiction, not worth quarrel- ing about. The result of Japanese policy was, as might be expected a strengthening of the boycott, and further loss for Japan' keywords: boycott; china; chinese; east; far; government; h e; international; japanese; league; manchuria; new; o n; p e; problem; r e; railway; states; t e; united; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394325.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394325.txt item: #270 of 2083 id: _003394326 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) Committee on U.S. Dependencies. title: Porto [sic] Rico and the United States : study presented to the Catholic Association for International Peace date: 1931 words: 21330 flesch: 66 summary: While it may be tenably argued that increase of capital in Porto Rico has resulted in some general spread of wealth in the United States, not even that is clear, nor can it be traced to sugar income; but it is economically certain that no part of the gain in Porto Rico has been shared with Porto Rican laborers. The recorded birth-rate for this population has increased in the first twenty-five years of the twentieth century from 20.5 per thousand in 1901 to 39.0 per thousand in 1925.4 Compared with the birth-rate of 20.6 per thousand of the United States in 1928, and with that of 18.6 for Germany5 in the same year, t^e rate of births to population in Porto Rico is high. keywords: american; e n; e p; e r; economic; h e; island; labor; p o; porto rico; production; r t; report; sugar; t e; t h; t o; united states cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394326.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394326.txt item: #271 of 2083 id: _003394327 author: Catholic Association for International Peace . Europe Committee. title: Europe and the United States : elements in their relationship date: 1931 words: 20335 flesch: 70 summary: The problems of Europe are grave and they are caused so often by the rigidity of its own frontiers that many in Europe have come to the conclusion that in addition to the world League Europe needs a European league. If geo- graphically the Union of Soviet-Socialist Republics seems apart from the rest of Europe, stretching to the Pacific across the vast plains of eastern Europe and northern Asia, these last years have so separated it that it seems another world. keywords: e e; e n; e r; europe; european; international; p e; peace; r s; states; united; united states; war; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394327.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394327.txt item: #272 of 2083 id: _003394328 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Manual of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. date: 1937 words: 18538 flesch: 63 summary: Men, women and youth of the parish who are willing to take an active part in the work of the Confraternity, by serving at least one hour a week or fifty hours annually, shall be enrolled in one or more of the following divisions: a. Teachers, who shall assist priests and religious in cate- [ 1 6 ] - chetical work, especially in religious vacation schools and in school year instruction classes. A communication from the Apostolic Dele- gate encouraged the employment of seminarians in religious vacation schools. keywords: children; christian; christian doctrine; classes; confraternity; discussion; doctrine; instruction; members; parish; religious; religious instruction; school; teachers cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394328.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394328.txt item: #273 of 2083 id: _003394332 author: Catholic Association for International Peace : Committee on Ethics. title: The pattern for peace and the papal peace program : a report of the Ethics Committee date: 1944 words: 12626 flesch: 62 summary: I t was an effort to make the agreement of religious men with regard to the conditions of peace and world order a powerful force for influencing both the counsels of the statesmen who will formulate the peace, and the views l See Appendix for text of this declaration. The Pattern for Peace and The Papal Peace Program B y Rev. J o h n C o u r t n e y M u r r a y , S.J. and T h e E t keywords: c e; e e; e program; e r; h e; order; p e; pattern; peace; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394332.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394332.txt item: #274 of 2083 id: _003394333 author: Chicago Archdiocesan Union of Holy Name Societies. Lecture Bureau Committee. title: Service bulletin, February 1943 : the Mystical body of Christ; the Pope's peace plan. date: 1943 words: 9586 flesch: 72 summary: N O T E : Physical Christ: in the Incarnation the human and divine natures were united in Christ by the Holy Spirit Mystical Christ: in the Mystical Body all members are united to Christ and among themselves by the Holy Ghost. By so doing we will be powerful factors for good in the community, thus aiding in the elimination of those evils which have so sorely tried human life. keywords: body; christ; christian; church; holy; life; members; mystical; mystical body; peace; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394333.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394333.txt item: #275 of 2083 id: _003394343 author: Catholic Library Association. title: A reading list for Catholics date: 1940 words: 51683 flesch: 91 summary: P E R O S E R R O I S , P I E R R E J E A N B A P T I S T E keywords: c e; c h; d e; e e; e l; e o; e r; e s; e w; e y; g e; h e; h n; h o; l l; l o; m e; n c; n d; n e; n n; n t; o n; o r; r c; r d; r k; r l; r n; r r; r t; r y; s o; t e; t h; t o; t t; u r; w h; w o; y n; y o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394343.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394343.txt item: #276 of 2083 id: _003394345 author: None title: The Church looks at some social questions date: 1948 words: 14867 flesch: 84 summary: Deep inside, he honestly and earnestly desired to enter col- lege in September, t h a t he might f u r t h e r appease the appetite whetted in high school. 22 by R t . keywords: 15c; 20c; catholic; church; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; r t; rev; single copy; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394345.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394345.txt item: #277 of 2083 id: _003394347 author: Catholic Chaplains of the Army and Navy. title: Second report to the fathers and mothers date: 1943 words: 27915 flesch: 98 summary: l i c I n t e r p r e t T h e E t e r n a l G a l i l e a n , by R t . keywords: e e; e n; e s; e t; g e; h e; n d; n t; o n; o r; p e; p o; r e; r t; s t; t h; t p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394347.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394347.txt item: #278 of 2083 id: _003394349 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.). Committee on National Attitudes. title: National attitudes in children : a report of the National Attitudes Committee date: 1932 words: 11367 flesch: 72 summary: Often members of racial groups fail to have any save a defensive attitude and fail to appreciate the genuine contribution of their race to civilization . In all, except four Southern schools, the representatives of other parochial schools stated that there was no attempt at segregation of racial groups. keywords: e n; h e; r e; t h; t t; w e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394349.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394349.txt item: #279 of 2083 id: _003394351 author: Doyle, William, 1942- title: Mam-ze zostac kaplanem? date: 1922 words: 8947 flesch: 82 summary: Eo- sciola, bylo to, ze niejednemu mlodzieñcowi, po- siadaj^cemu wszystkie zalety, kwalifikuj^ce go na zacnego kaplana, powiedziano, iz nie ma po- woíania, poniewaz nie tylko nie czuí w sobie sklonnosci do tego zycia, ale nawet doznawal bo- jazni i odrazy na mysl o jego obowi^zfcach. Kilka lat temu wybuchl pozar w magazynie w pewnej irlandzkiej miescinie z ták$ gwaítowno- scia, ze w kilku minutach ealy gmach przedstá- wial si§ jako wielki piec hutniczy buchaj^cy plo- mieniami. keywords: ale; boga; bóg; dia; gdy; ich; j e; jak; jego; jest; kaplana; kaplanem; które; mam; moze; nad; nie; przez; sie; si§; siç; swego; tak; tego; tylko; ziemi; zostaò cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394351.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394351.txt item: #280 of 2083 id: _003394355 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) Subcommittee on Economic Life. title: The International Trade Organization date: 1948 words: 15776 flesch: 71 summary: r m a n o r - l a S f e c o m m i t t e e , a n d t h f u r t h e r , i n a c c o r d w f t h t L t e keywords: d e; e e; e n; e o; e r; h e; n t; o n; o r; s t; t e; t h; t o; t r; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394355.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394355.txt item: #281 of 2083 id: _003394361 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.) Europe Committee. title: Relations between France and Italy : study presented to the Catholic Association for International Peace date: 1934 words: 19068 flesch: 70 summary: Premier Mussolini was careful to point out that Italy's suggestion of a naval holiday and the indications she had given of her willingness to fall in line with the general march towards disarmament, must not be misunderstood because Fascist Italy has not given up and will not give up any part of its nationalistic program.48 D&cfcfttisd I f Special V^OaacSons RELATIONS BETWEEN FRANCE AND ITALY* THE purpose of this report is to present an impartial and ob-jective picture of the situation between France and Italy as it stands today. keywords: e e; e n; france; french; italy; n r; n t; o r; r e; r t; relations; t e; t o; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394361.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394361.txt item: #282 of 2083 id: _003394369 author: Elbert, John A. (John Aloysius), 1895-1966. title: Devotion to Saint Joseph : for those who have devotion to Saint Joseph and for those who would like to know more about him date: 1952 words: 11395 flesch: 76 summary: In the Western Church of the fourteenth century there appeared a remarkable work on Saint Joseph in the form of a long Latin poem, called Josephina, written by Peter d'Ailly who also composed an Office in honor of the Espousals of Mary and Joseph. To Joseph God committed the care and custody of this Paradise. keywords: devotion; father; god; jesus; life; man; mary; order; saint joseph cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394369.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394369.txt item: #283 of 2083 id: _003394373 author: None title: Civics catechism : on the rights and duties of American citizens. date: 1940 words: 29536 flesch: 100 summary: A. Yes, because t h e r e a r e always some w h o d o n o t play fair, a n d w h e n laws a r e m a d e t h e y A. Yes, t h e r e are p l e n t y of good keywords: e e; e n; h e; m e; n t; o t; r e; r o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394373.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394373.txt item: #284 of 2083 id: _003394389 author: None title: The Episcopate, the people, and the Catholic University of America : first response to the appeal of our Holy Father, Pius the Tenth, and of the American hierarchy. date: 1904 words: 30617 flesch: 71 summary: On the other hand, if our schools and colleges are to serve successfully the purpose for which they have been founded, it is necessary that their teachers be fully as well prepared as the teachers in other insti- tutions of like grade, and this preparation should be received under the salutary influence which only a well equipped Catholic University can exert. This is among the paramount duties of a Catholic University, to encourage and to direct the whole Catholic educational movement, through all its ascending stages, from the primary school to the college, holding itself always at such an eleva- tion as to dominate the best efforts elsewhere made, and still always showing its willingness to spread f a r and wide, as opportunity opens, the gifts of its light and of its matured experience. keywords: catholic university; collection; e o; e r; e s; f t; f u; h e; h f; h o; o f; o r; r t; sunday; t e; t h; t o; t t; u r; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394389.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394389.txt item: #285 of 2083 id: _003394393 author: Clark, Arthur M. title: What are we doing for non-Catholics? date: 1893 words: 9218 flesch: 104 summary: T h e r e is the same class of men w h o are a l w a y s inquiring for something new, like the men of A t h e n s . T h e r e is the same class of men w h o have no G o d in the world, but are given up to self-indulgence. keywords: h e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394393.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394393.txt item: #286 of 2083 id: _003394399 author: Collingridge, C. F. Peter (Charles F. Peter) title: "Then the pontiffs are free" : the civil principality; or, Temporal princedom of the vicar of Christ foreshadowed in the Old Testament and vindicated in the New date: 1889 words: 11567 flesch: 79 summary: A U S E OF T H E HOLY S E E WAS ACCEPTED. H E R B E R T , B keywords: e r; h e; r t; s t; t e; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394399.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394399.txt item: #287 of 2083 id: _003394400 author: Conway, James, 1849-1905. title: Catholic education in the United States date: 1904 words: 8623 flesch: 73 summary: The I. Plenary Council of Baltimore (1852) urges the foundation of Catholic schools in the most forcible terms : We exhort the Bishops, and, considering the grave evils which are wont to result from perverse training, we im- plore them by the divine mercy to have schools attached to each church in their bishoprics, and, if necessary, and convenient, to provide from the church revenue suffi- cient funds to maintain competent teachers. The conse- quence is, that, while in the diocese of Rochester, for in- stance, which is justly regarded as a model for Catholic education, seven out of eight ; in Buffalo, six out of seven ; in Cincinnati, five out of six of the Catholic children at- tend Catholic schools ; in other representative dioceses thé ratio is one to two, two to five, two to seven, and so on decrescendo. keywords: catholic; education; h e; schools; state; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394400.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394400.txt item: #288 of 2083 id: _003394405 author: Catholic Knights of America. title: Aims and objects of the Catholic Knights of America : with the compliments of 1200 active members of the State of Pennsylvania date: 1895 words: 34555 flesch: 109 summary: R o b e r t R e i l e y , 448 W . Residence, 2042 N o r t h F o u r t h S t r e e t A l l O r d e r s P r o m p t l keywords: e e; e l; e n; e r; e s; h e; o n; r r; r t; s t; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394405.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394405.txt item: #289 of 2083 id: _003394406 author: Catholic University of America. title: Official announcements for the scholastic year 1892-'93. date: 1892 words: 11707 flesch: 91 summary: n i n g t h e ecclesiastic to seek t h e t r u t h and uphold i t in a manner worthy of science and worthy of t h e Church. no man may misread t h e lesson, t h a t t h e Church of Grod need not and does not fear t h e t r u t h . keywords: h e; o r; r e; t h; t r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394406.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394406.txt item: #290 of 2083 id: _003394407 author: Catholic University of America. title: Kalendarium facultatis theologicae Universitatis catholicae americae pro anno scholastico, 1891-'92. date: 1891 words: 4797 flesch: 78 summary: U R E T H L I T E R F keywords: e n; e o; e r; m e; o m; t e; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394407.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394407.txt item: #291 of 2083 id: _003394408 author: Carrick, Carolus Ildefonsus. title: Theses quos ad licentiati gradum in sacra theologia apud Universitatem Catholicam Americae consequendum date: 1916 words: 1281 flesch: 70 summary: De secunda conditione belli iusti recte docet Sanctus Augus- tinus Iusta bella solent defipiri quae ulciscuntur injurias; si gens aut civitas plectenda est quae vel vindicare neglexerit quod a suis improbe factum est vel reddere quod per injuriam ablatum est. D I E X X I X M A H M C M X V I L Bellum offensivum si adsint debitae conditiones ex natura licitum est. keywords: est cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394408.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394408.txt item: #292 of 2083 id: _003394409 author: Catholic Knights of America. Committee on Uniform Rank. title: Rules and regulations as adopted by the Committee On Uniform Rank, Catholic Knights of America in the city of Vincennes, Ind., Aug. 29, 1894. date: 1894 words: 21418 flesch: 74 summary: Provided, f u r t h e r , that if any charges should be preferred against such applicant before discharge is issued, the Major Gen- eral shall withhold the discbarge a reasonable length of time f o Such discharge shall be given f o r all time or until deposited in a company, provided, no commis- sioned officer of the Uniform Rank shall be entitled to an honora- ble discharge until his resignation has been properly forwarded to and accepted by the Major General; provided f u r t h e r , each com- pany may, by by-law, fix a stated and definite amount to be charged each applicant for a discharge. keywords: e r; f o; f t; general; major general; r o; r t; rank; shall; t e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394409.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394409.txt item: #293 of 2083 id: _003394412 author: Catholic University of America. Sulpician Seminary. title: Catalogue of the Sulpician Seminary, Catholic University of America for the scholastic year 1923-1924. date: 1924 words: 3662 flesch: 72 summary: A.M. Gilligan, Francis James, A.M. Gilrain, James William Gratto, Robert Leon Hafner, Aloysius Peter, A.M. Harvey, James Joseph Hebert, Edgar Joseph Holland, John Joseph, A.B. Hopkins, James Joseph, A.B. Hynes, John Thomas, A.M. Kessler, William George, A.B. Kilroy, Edward Joseph, A.M. Koonz, Joseph Anthony Lachendro, Julian Sebastian, A.M. LaFontaine, Raymond G., A.M. LaVelle, Linus Joseph, A.B. LeBlanc, Paul Joseph Lew, Thomas James, A.B. Lewin, George Augustine, A.M. Magner, James Francis, A.M. McAndrew, Miles Michael, A.M. McCarron, James Michael, A.B. McCarthy, Michael Vincent, A.M. McCormick, James W m , S.T.B. McEvoy, Edward Leo, A.B. McHugh, Alonzo Jos., A.B., S.T.B. McKenna, Leo Gorman, A.B. 11 Marsh, John Christopher, A.M. Murphy, James Vincent, A.M. Nally, James Abbott, A.B. Nault, Norman Dollard, A.B. Nenon, Thomas Francis Neubecker, Edw. 10 REGISTER OF STUDENTS 1923-1924 Aponte, Joseph Anthony Bannon, Joseph James, A.B. Barr, Harold Joseph, A.B. Barrett, John Daniel, A.M. Bates, Cornelius Aloysius Boyle, Leonard Matthew, A.B. Brand, John Edward, A.M. Brewer, William Briody, Louis Joseph Bryant, James Albert, A.M. Buckley, Cornelius Joseph, A.M. Buckley, Walter Joseph, A.M. Bukey, Edward Aloysius, A.B. Burns, Walter Thomas, A.M. Byron, William Henry Cairns, George Joseph, A.M. Campbell, James Marshall, Ph.D. Canning, Francis Joseph, A.M. Casey, Leo Benedict, A.M. Casey, Thoms Paul, A.M. Casey, William Patrick, A.M. Chabot, Lucian Henry Corbeil, Joseph Arsene, A.M. Cousineau, Emile Joseph, A.M. Denges, Joseph Ferdinand, A.M. Devanney, Joseph Aloysius Dion, Joseph Eugene, A.B. Duclos, Albert Joseph, A.M. Duch, Francis Aloysius, A.M. Dufault, Anthony Oscar, A.B. Duffy, Edward Joseph, A.M. Dumas, Charles Eugene Durick, Jeremiah Kinsella, A.B. Fahey, Leo Fabian, B.S., S.T.B. Farrelly, Clarence Edward, A.B. Fay, John William, A.M. Feehan, Joseph Francis Fitzgerald, Thomas Francis, A.M. Fons, John Sylvester Forster, Albert John, A.M. Gallery, John Ireland,. keywords: a.m.; joseph cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394412.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394412.txt item: #294 of 2083 id: _003394413 author: Dawson, Samuel Edward, 1833-1916. title: The lines of demarcation of Pope Alexander VI and the Treaty of Tordesillas, A.D. 1493 and 1494. date: 1899 words: 42719 flesch: 72 summary: n e v e r t h e l e a g u e s of t h e t r e a t y of T h e p a r t i c u l a r i n t e r e s t of P y t keywords: b e; c t; d e; d t; e c; e e; e m; e n; e o; e r; e s; g e; h e; l e; l t; n d; n s; n t; o n; o o; o r; p e; p o; r c; r r; r s; r t; s o; s s; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u e; u s; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394413.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394413.txt item: #295 of 2083 id: _003394417 author: Catholic Knights of America. Supreme Council. title: Constitution of the Supreme Council of the Catholic Knights of America : general and sinking fund laws, and the constitution of the subordinate branches. date: 1895 words: 93774 flesch: 111 summary: r t h e t e r m of t a l l b e p a i d u t of t h e t r e a s u r y a n keywords: d e; e e; e n; e o; e s; h e; r e; s t; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394417.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394417.txt item: #296 of 2083 id: _003394418 author: Boyer d'Agen, Augustin, 1857-1945. title: Comment est mort Léon XIII : d'après un 'diario' d'Adriano Pierconti. date: 1907 words: 14275 flesch: 78 summary: le principe, mal entendu par la plupart, d'un grand et fatal avenir ; une admirable résurrection de la vérité hors des bandelettes qui la lient défaillante; une transforma- tion lente mais immense de l'intelligence du dogme On en ressentira, — qui sait quand, et qu'importe? — les effets, dans la vie, dans le culte et dans la pratique chrétienne. Puis, de la, chambre voisine, on a entendu sa voix prononcer distinctement, par trois fois, le Domine non — i3 — sum dignus. keywords: avec; cardinal; cette; dans; de la; des; est; fait; heures; le pape; le saint; les; lui; léon; mais; pape; par; pas; plus; pour; professeur; père; qu'il; que; qui; saint; son; sur; une; xiii; à la cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394418.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394418.txt item: #297 of 2083 id: _003394419 author: Costanzi, Enrico. title: La censura ecclesiastica e il diritto germanico ai tempi di Gregorio VII : note sulla deposizione di Enrico IV date: 1885 words: 10535 flesch: 66 summary: Una caratteristica di quella che tuttora vuoisi chiamare lotta della Chiesa contro lo Stato e che non è altro che divisione sociale, consisteva a que' tempi, in ciò, che il papa trovava nel laicato uno dei principali sostegni delle sue ragioni, ed uno dei più efficaci aiuti onde effettuare le grandi riforme che intendeva per l'indipendenza della Chiesa. 1 Richiamava coi suoi voti i passati giorni, allor che le più lusinghiere speranze di pace sorridevangli, e che, riconoscente e commosso, scriveva al re e futuro imperatore che prestando egli volenteroso l'opera sua onde estirpare la simonia e frenare la dissolutezza del clero, si rendeva benemerito della Santa Madre Chiesa; che l'aver egli dato mano nei suoi keywords: che; che la; chiesa; ciò; come; con; così; dal; dei; della; diritto; egli; enrico; era; gli; gregorio; leggi; loro; nel; non; papa; più; sua; suo; una; vii cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394419.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394419.txt item: #298 of 2083 id: _003394422 author: Catholic Alumni Sodality of Philadelphia. title: Memorial of the monument erected on the Battlefield of Gettysburg to Very Rev. William Corby, C.S.C. date: 1911 words: 16048 flesch: 79 summary: T h e r e was no procession or display of any sort, except that the speakers' stand was draped with the na- tional colors, and the bronze figure of F a t h e r C o r b y was concealed by the folds of a large American flag, awaiting the hand of the little girl w h o was t o unveil it. This is not the time or the place to re-record his many noble qualities; but we may be pardoned for quoting the remarks of the Secretary of the Committee, which were widely c i r c u l a t e d : — A t the last meeting of the C o m m i t t e e , wrote Secre- keywords: e e; e m; e n; e r; e s; g e; h e; h o; o n; o r; r y; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394422.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394422.txt item: #299 of 2083 id: _003394423 author: Dunn, John Joseph, 1870-1933. title: Mgr. Dunn to the noted citizens who back the mayor. date: 1916 words: 2088 flesch: 75 summary: Mr. Kingsbury was in Albany with Mr. Folks, and on the evening of that same day, I am told Mr. Folks was in company with Mr. Strong in Albany. Mr. Kingsbury did it, when he testified before Mr. Strong that he had appointed Doherty a deputy to cope with the op- position of the Catholic Church. keywords: institutions; mayor cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394423.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394423.txt item: #300 of 2083 id: _003394424 author: None title: De Deo creante et elevante. date: 1892 words: 16758 flesch: 57 summary: Unde sic:—ex his verbis constat per Adamum peccatum aliquod intravisse in hunc mundum, i. e. in omnes homines, ut ex contextu apparet, et per Adamum omnes homines peccatores constitutes fuisse ; atqui peccatum de quo agitur est peccatum originale; etenim, (а) est verum peccatimi, et non solum poena peccati, Insuper ille status non est quid positivnm, non est habitus positive in- clinans animam nostram in malum, sed est quid negativum, et potest definiri ; privatio gratiae sanctificantis, qua avertimur a Deo ut fine supernaturali, et quae est nobis aliquo modo voluntaria ex nostrà cum Adamo connexione.—Dicitur. (а) privatio gratiae sanctificantis—i. e. non simplex defec- tus, non simplex imperfectio, sed carentia alicujus qualitatis quae deberet nobis inesse ; siquidem de facto homo destinatur ad finem supernaturalem, ac proinde ad gratiam sanctificantem ; jamvero in statu praesenti nascitur sine gratia, et ilia gratiae carentia est vera privatio, siout esset v. g. absentia unius oculi pro corpore. keywords: atqui; autem; cum; d e; dei; deo; deus; e r; e s; ejus; enim; ergo; esse; est; etiam; fuisse; gratiam; hominis; homo; illud; n e; n t; nam; naturae; non; originale; p e; peccati; peccatum; potest; quae; quia; quod; s t; sed; seu; sunt; t e; t u; u e; u r; vel cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394424.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394424.txt item: #301 of 2083 id: _003394425 author: None title: De deo trino date: 1892 words: 14351 flesch: 67 summary: Essentia est id per quod res est id quod est et a | M M » re discernitur : v. g. essentia hominis est ammahtas simu et r a ^ nalitas, quia illae duae proprieties horninem Verbi habet omnes eonditionës verae generations : est enim, ( « ) ongo viventi* a vivente, nam Verbum proceditper modum intellectionis, quae est operatio Vitalis et supponit tum principium vitale tum terminum vitalem; (b) a principio ccmjuvcio, nam ilia processio est immanens, ac proinde Verbum remanet in Deo et keywords: d e; deo; e m; e n; e r; esse; est; l t; n t; non; o n; p e; p r; patre; quae; quia; r o; s s; s t; sed; spiritus; sunt; t e; t r; t t; t u; u r; u s cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394425.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394425.txt item: #302 of 2083 id: _003394427 author: Dunn, James B. title: The pope's last veto in American politics : will the people sustain it? Being a review of the Pope's last Encyclical, in which Roman Catholics are enjoined in politics, always to serve first the interests of Catholicism, to submit themselves in obedience to the will of the Pontiff as TO GOD HIMSELF, and that the civil laws are binding on them only so long as they are conformable to the Roman Catholic Religion date: 1890 words: 7109 flesch: 75 summary: m m i t t e e . i t t e e was manifested in s«ch: a positive and helpful way as to create a wide-spread interest all over the land. keywords: s t; t h; t o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394427.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394427.txt item: #303 of 2083 id: _003394428 author: Costelloe, B. F. C. (Benjamin Francis Conn), 1855-1899. title: The Church Catholic date: 1888 words: 13252 flesch: 79 summary: Conceiving thus of human life, as a warfare wherein we daily fight with sin with the perpetual assistance of the Grace of God, the Catholic Church presents to us, as the central fact of the world's history, the coming of the Christ. On all this, I say, the Catholic Church insists—and with far keener and more eager vigilance than any other of the confessions: For if Christ be not God, she feels, then is our hope vain. keywords: church; e e; e t; h e; h o; o n; r e; s t; t h; t o; t r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394428.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394428.txt item: #304 of 2083 id: _003394431 author: Costelloe, B. F. C. (Benjamin Francis Conn), 1855-1899. title: Frederick Ozanam, 1813-1853 date: 1898 words: 8718 flesch: 75 summary: * Sorbonne close a t h a n T ' l h a t law student, whose name was Frederick Ozanam About the same date, in the DeacWffled Frederick Ozanam. keywords: catholic; frederick; life; ozanam; time; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394431.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394431.txt item: #305 of 2083 id: _003394432 author: Crostarosa, Pietro, 1835 or 6-1902. title: Dei titoli della chiesa romana; appunti storico-giuridici. date: 1893 words: 18861 flesch: 66 summary: Dunque dato e non concesso che S. Lorenzo e Damaso avesse tali fa- coltà, queste non erano di padronanza, ma giurisdizio- nali ed amministrative. legio fosse considerato della medesima dignità, perchè t u t t i membri del Clero del Pontefice, t u t t i elettori, e più tardi soli eleggibili ed elettori alla suprema dignità della Chiesa Romana. keywords: alla; anche; bolla; capitolo; card; che; chiese; circa; con; dal; damaso; dei; del; della; di s.; diritti; ecclesiae; episcopus; etiam; filiali; giurisdizione; l t; n o; n t; nel; non; pontefice; praedictus; pro; r e; r o; romanus; s. lorenzo; sub; sub s.; t e; t o; t r; t t; titolari; titoli; u t; vel cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394432.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394432.txt item: #306 of 2083 id: _003394433 author: Didron, Adolphe Napoléon, 1806-1867. title: Verrières de la rédemption a Notre-Dame de Châlons sur Marne date: 1863 words: 9688 flesch: 92 summary: La seconde fenêtre montre donc ces facultés morales, intellectuelles et artistiques de l'âme, vivifiées et purifiées par l'incarnation du Sau- veur dans le sein de la vierge Marie. Le sujet de la. scène est indiqué dans le médaillotf par les légendes : keywords: d e; e e; e la; e m; e s; e t; les; n e; n t; o n; o t; p e; r e; r o; r r; t r; u r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394433.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394433.txt item: #307 of 2083 id: _003394437 author: Canevin, J. F. Regis (John Francis Regis), 1852 or 1853-1927. title: The inquirer's guide : an easy way to learn what the Catholic Church is, and what the Catholic Church teaches date: 1913 words: 22882 flesch: 92 summary: T H E H T h e n say t h e H keywords: e e; e r; f t; h e; h o; h y; holy; p t; r t; t e; t h; t o; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394437.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394437.txt item: #308 of 2083 id: _003394438 author: Cipriano da Treviso, Father. title: La vraie forme primitive et actuelle du saint sépulcre de n.-s. Jesus-Christ date: 1879 words: 8446 flesch: 80 summary: tête et Vautre aux pieds, où le corps de Jésus avait été « placé; » disposition tout-à-faitimpossibledansle cas d'une tombe avec un koka (four), qui est une sorte de boulin s'enfonçant dans la muraille de la chambre sur une lon- gueur de 5 à 7 pieds, et sur une largeur de 2 pieds 6 pou- ces à 2 pieds ; les pieds du cadavre étant au bout le plus proche, et la tête au plus éloigné. L'Evangile, en nous disant que le Sépulcre de Notre-Seigneur était creusé dans la roche vive, et qu'il appartenait à Joseph d'Arima- thie, nous indique clairement qu'il faisait partie de la classe keywords: avait; cette; dans; des; est; forme; les; nous; par; pierre; pour; que; qui; saint; sur; sépulcre; une; été cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394438.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394438.txt item: #309 of 2083 id: _003394440 author: Duckett, G. F. (George Floyd), Sir, 1811-1902. title: Monastic and ecclesiastical costume date: 1888 words: 8023 flesch: 62 summary: As regards ecclesiastical dress, the rules established in respect of the robes of priests officiating at the altar, were laid down in the very same (the twelfth) century. Afterwards the Cistercian rule obliged the nun to deprive herself entirely of this female ornament, and by degrees the loss of her hair, or entire tonsure of the head,6 became an essential requirement of the professed nun of all the orders.7 The twelfth century, with its changes and innova- tions in every direction, tended to alter somewhat the uniformity of monastic dress, and this departure from the rule originated with the monks of Cluny, for whom, after a lapse of time, no material or stuff was too fine, and whose monastic vows of austerity and denial agreed very little with their adopted precautions both against the rain and the cold. keywords: century; colour; costume; dress; ecclesiastical; lat; monastic; monks; non; order; rule; time cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394440.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394440.txt item: #310 of 2083 id: _003394441 author: Dix, Morgan, 1827-1908. title: The Oxford movement date: 1886 words: 15229 flesch: 85 summary: We had a weak and divided Church, Vain and foolish men had been so carried away by a sense of their own wisdom and ability t o c u r e all defects and errors, t h a t like masons picking all round t h e foundations of t h e Church, they had apparently so shaken t h e edifice, t h a t t h e r e seemed imminent d a n g e r t o h u m a n eyes t h a t t h e whole fabrio would topple over i n t o t h i o n of i n t e r e s t to C h u r c h keywords: e n; e r; h e; n d; n t; o r; o u; r t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u r; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394441.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394441.txt item: #311 of 2083 id: _003394465 author: None title: The ceremonies of Holy Week... date: 1935 words: 6515 flesch: 77 summary: So it was that about T H E CEREMONIES OF HOLY WEEK ' 16 the seventh century the practice of publicly venerating the Cross on Good Friday was introduced to other churches. T H E CEREMONIES OF HOLY WEEK ' 17 The third elevation of the Cross signifies the mys- tery of the Cross being preached to the whole world. keywords: cross; e ceremonies; h e; holy; t h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394465.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394465.txt item: #312 of 2083 id: _003394469 author: Eglise réformée de France. Consistoire de Paris. title: Tableau des services religieux. date: 1859 words: 9644 flesch: 104 summary: i e r r e . i e r r e . keywords: e e; e m; e n; e s; e u; l e; r e; s t; t e cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394469.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394469.txt item: #313 of 2083 id: _003394472 author: None title: Catholics and education. date: 1908 words: 81483 flesch: 91 summary: Y e t t h e t h e o r y is b y n o m e a n s y r i g h t of interference in t h e t e a c h - i n keywords: b e; c h; c o; c t; d t; e c; e d; e e; e l; e n; e o; e r; e s; g e; h e; h o; m e; n d; n t; o d; o n; o o; o u; p e; r o; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u t; w e; w h cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394472.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394472.txt item: #314 of 2083 id: _003394475 author: Catholic Knights of America. title: Proceedings of the sixth bi-ennial state council of the Catholic Knights of America of Pennsylvania : held in Philadelphia, September 18th and 19th, 1894. date: 1894 words: 11120 flesch: 85 summary: T H E R E F O R E , be it resolved, That the teachings and practice • of these organizations are both un-Christian and un-Ameri- can. 25, S t a t e T r e a s u r e r , P o s t a g e 28, S e c r e t a r y , keywords: e r; h e; l e; l l; r r cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394475.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394475.txt item: #315 of 2083 id: _003394476 author: Catholic Knights of America. Supreme Council. title: Tenth biennial report of the Supreme Council, Catholic Knights of America : William S. O'Rourke, Supreme Secretary for term ending April 30, 1895. date: 1895 words: 9045 flesch: 101 summary: I n t e r e s t on daily balances 1,172 64 7 Statement showing Receipts from O'Brien's Sureties and Real E s t a t e transferred to t h e Order from the same source. 49,897 20 Total receipts, W . & O. B. F u n d 1,266,413 23 Cash received f r o m O'Brien's sureties 16,894 76 Cash received for Rent 297 92 I n t e r e s t on daily balances from Toledo Banks 1,172 64 Supreme Initiation Fees .• 3,669 00 Amount of warrants drawn on General F u n d $ 46,404 38 Amount of w a r r a n t s drawn on W. & O. B. F u n d 1,202,800 00 Amount of warrants drawn in favor of Sinking F u n d Commissioners (5^> of W. & O. B.) keywords: e n; e r; n t; t e; t o cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394476.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394476.txt item: #316 of 2083 id: _003394481 author: Catholic Knights of America. Supreme Council. Supreme Treasurer. title: Biennial report of Chas. J. Kirschner, Supreme Treasurer, Catholic Knights of America, to the 10th Biennial Supreme Council, C.K. of A. : from April 22nd, 1893 to April 20th, 1895 (inclusive). date: 1895 words: 13351 flesch: 106 summary: e i r L a w s f o r a p - p r o v a l , as t h e i r i n t e r p r e t a t 68 53 Total I n t e r e s t received from Oct. 30, '94, to April 20, 95 | 273 51 as per semi-annual report Oct. 31,'93 308 51 , l April 30, ' 9 4 . . . keywords: e n; e r; h e; m e; t e; t h; t t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003394481.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003394481.txt item: #317 of 2083 id: _003422214 author: Cronin, John F. (John Francis), 1908-1994. title: Prices in the United States date: 1937 words: 8339 flesch: 63 summary: 5 6 PRICES IN THE UNITED STATES Secondary consequences of even greater moment are related closely to price policy either as its cause or its effect. I. ELEMENTS OF PRICE POLICY Prices Set by Competition keywords: administered; competition; economic; government; industry; policy; prices; social; states; united cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422214.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422214.txt item: #318 of 2083 id: _003422216 author: None title: The Church and neighborhood conservation in Chicago : the experience of a group of Chicago pastors. date: 1955 words: 4301 flesch: 69 summary: About two years ago some 150 pastors of the Archdiocese of Chicago were called together by His Eminence Cardinal Stritch to discuss the place of the Church in neighborhood conservation in Chicago. Those who are inspired by the ideals of neighborhood conservation must work together. keywords: chicago; neighborhood; new; people cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422216.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422216.txt item: #319 of 2083 id: _003422219 author: None title: The art of making altar laces. date: 1923 words: 10900 flesch: 97 summary: 3rd ROW: Ch 1; 12 d under 6 ch; turn; 12 d in 12 d; turn; 3 d in 3 d; ch 5 for picot; ad in same st; repeat this twice; 3 d in 3 d; ch 3; a d in center of 5th ch; ch 3; a tr in tr; (this is called a lacet); make 3 more lacets; 2 trs on 2 trs; ch 2; tr in 3rd of 5th ch. Ch 10; 3 tr; ch 4; join to first st of ch; 12 tr in this sp; 3 tr in first sp; ch 2; 3 tr in same sp; ch 7 and tr 3 into ch of 2; ch 3; tr 3 between third and fourth treble you made first; ch 4; sl st between 6th and 7th treble made first; ch 3 and turn; 3 tr on ch; ch 3 for picot; tr 3; ch 3 for picot; tr 3; ch 3 for picot; tr 3; tr 3 in next sp; 1 ch; 3 tr into top space; ch 1; 3 tr. keywords: open sp; row; turn cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422219.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422219.txt item: #320 of 2083 id: _003422225 author: None title: The Index to Catholic pamphlets in the English language date: 1949 words: 62139 flesch: 81 summary: McGLOIN, JosEPH T., S.J. St. Paul Goes to College. Catholic Church. keywords: 16p; 20c; 25c; 32p; action; america; blessed; c.i.s; catholic; catholic church; children; christ; christian; church; communism; contents; education; entry; faith; family; father; francis; general; ginder; god; heart; history; holy; home; hour; jesus; john; joseph; lady; life; loc; main; main entry; man; marriage; mary; mass; missions; modern; mother; n.c.w.c; national; new; o.s.v; order; pamphlet; peace; pius; pope; press; religion; religious; rev; s.j; social; society; study; way; work; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422225.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422225.txt item: #321 of 2083 id: _003422234 author: Feely, Raymond T. (Raymond Thomas), 1895- title: Nazism versus religion date: 1940 words: 8572 flesch: 75 summary: 7 The Persecution of the Church in Germany, Pope P ius XI, pp. 4 seo 10 NAZISM VERSUS RELIGION nothing to do with true faith and the Christian belief in another world. 28 NAZISM VERSUS RELIGION 1922) keywords: christianity; church; german; god; nazism; new; reich; religion; state cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422234.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422234.txt item: #322 of 2083 id: _003422240 author: Fecher, Charles A. title: Parish council committee guide date: 1970 words: 33717 flesch: 67 summary: What is said can be applied , making the necessary allow- ances, for other parishes in different circumstances. Lately, many parishes have published brochures listing the times of their Masses, the names of the priests and other personnel, information about the school, parish organizations and activities, and even about the com- munity at large; the Committee' s repre- sentative should take one with him and go over it in detail with the new arrivals. keywords: action; administration committee; area; budget; catholic; church; committee; community; education; education committee; life committee; members; need; new; parish; parish council; parish life; people; possible; problems; school; social; things; time; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422240.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422240.txt item: #323 of 2083 id: _003422241 author: Campaign for Human Development. title: Poverty and justice in America : a manual for elementary and secondary education date: 1973 words: 18904 flesch: 70 summary: POWER AND PLURALISM Help must be provided for the various minority peoples so that each group will not merely acquire for itself that dignity and equal status in social life which is its due, but also will be able to enrich the other groups by the contribu- tion of the riches that are inherent in its own character and culture. In- terest in the issue itself can generate interest in the response of community groups such as the team. keywords: action; activity; american; black; community; discussion; family; indian; justice; life; materials; new; paper; poor; poverty; social; space; students; team; values cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422241.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422241.txt item: #324 of 2083 id: _003422242 author: Dunne, Josephine, Sister. title: Poverty and justice an adult education handbook date: 1973 words: 23542 flesch: 70 summary: What follows is a brief, seven- step schema for such a process of action- education leading to group action or attitudinal and behavior change. - Planning for group action? keywords: action; church; color; community; development; discussion; education; group; help; human; justice; life; min; new; people; person; poor; poverty; problems; program; social; values; york cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422242.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422242.txt item: #325 of 2083 id: _003422247 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Suggested constitution of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine for parish units affiliated with the diocesan confraternity. date: 1941 words: 919 flesch: 57 summary: Men, women and youth of the parish who are willing to take an active part in the work of the Confraternity, by serving at least one hour a week or fifty hours annually, shall be enrolled in one or more of the following divisions: a. Teachers, who shall assist priests and religious in cate- chetical work, especially in religious vacation schools and in school year instruction classes. c. Helpe_rs, who shall distribute Catholic literature, take charge of the parish Confraternity library, provide facilities for the conduct of classes and clubs, trans- port teachers and pupils, assist with preparation of material for religious vacation schools and instruction classes, and perform other duties as directed. keywords: confraternity; section cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422247.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422247.txt item: #326 of 2083 id: _003422248 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Plan for organizing the parish unit of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. date: 1941 words: 1713 flesch: 59 summary: During the school year Confraternity members will cooperate with the pastor: d. Are there sections within the parish where the distance from church makes it difficult for the children to attend instruction classes. keywords: confraternity; parish cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422248.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422248.txt item: #327 of 2083 id: _003422249 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Instructions for leaders of religious discussion clubs. date: 1941 words: 1798 flesch: 69 summary: The parish director, the parish chairman of discussion clubs or the person best qualified for the task leads the lesson from the text which the leaders are to direct in their specific groups, within the en- 2 suing week or weeks. Note: Benefit is derived from writing papers, but as- signment of them sometimes deters members from joining the study club, and discussion clubs may be profitably held without papers. keywords: club; discussion; parish cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422249.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422249.txt item: #328 of 2083 id: _003422250 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: The religious vacation school. date: 1941 words: 1706 flesch: 64 summary: 1. Children in parishes without schools; 2. Children in sections of parishes remote from their schools; 3. A minimum of six classes will be held for the preparation· of lay teachers, fishers (home visitors) and helpers before the opening of school. keywords: school; teachers cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422250.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422250.txt item: #329 of 2083 id: _003422251 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Duties of parish officers. date: 1941 words: 604 flesch: 54 summary: Prepares parish Confraternity news stories for the local or diocesan paper, when requested by the Di- rector to do so. Arranges for an Executive Board discussion club to meet weekly and use the Manual of the Confra- ternity of Christian Doctrine as a text. keywords: confraternity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422251.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422251.txt item: #330 of 2083 id: _003422252 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Instructions for lay teachers. date: 1941 words: 1784 flesch: 70 summary: No teacher can hope for results in the matter of religious instruction from the old, parrot-like question-and-answer method. A child must make use of the truths he learns in religion lessons by the daily practice of those truths, if religion teaching is not to be in vain. keywords: religious; school; teachers cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422252.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422252.txt item: #331 of 2083 id: _003422253 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Instructions for fishers. date: 1941 words: 2121 flesch: 68 summary: Catholic elementary school pupils not attending Catholic schools, in enrolling in school year religious in- struction classes and religious vacation schools; . Occasionally it is necessary to take children to the first or even to several religious instruction classes, or to take adults .to keywords: fishers; school cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422253.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422253.txt item: #332 of 2083 id: _003422254 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Instructions for helpers. date: 1941 words: 1087 flesch: 69 summary: Helpers arrange for the transportation of teachers, workers and pupils to instruction classes during the school year or during religious vacation-school classes, when the center of instruction is beyond walking distance. Mail new literature and remail used literature to non-Catholics. keywords: helpers; paper cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422254.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422254.txt item: #333 of 2083 id: _003422255 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Spiritual privileges granted by the Holy See to the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. date: 1941 words: 1201 flesch: 66 summary: On the following feasts: Easter, Christmas, Pente- cost, Epiphany, Ascension, Circumcision, Corpus Christi, Assump~ion and Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary; feast of Our Lady of the Seven Sorrows (January 14 - titular feast.of the church of the Archconfraternity in Rome, Santa Maria del Pian to) ; feasts of St. Joseph, St. Peter [3] and St. Paul (June 29), All Saints (November 1), St. Charles Borromeo (November 4), St. Joseph Calasanctius (August 27) ; on March 2, 1932, Pius XI added St. Robert Bellarmine (May 13); 4. One hundred days for those who, in public or in private, explain the Catechism on other than feast days; [5} ---- ------·------- 9. keywords: confraternity; days cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422255.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422255.txt item: #334 of 2083 id: _003422256 author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine. title: Suggestions for the apostolate to non-Catholics. date: 1941 words: 2448 flesch: 69 summary: Many non-Catholic parents welcome assistance in teaching their childr~n religion in the home and regu- larly make use of the Parent-Educator leaflets published by the Paulist Press. A first step is to enlist the faithful in a campaign of prayer for the . conversion of their non-Catholic fellow- parishioners. keywords: catholic; non; street cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422256.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422256.txt item: #335 of 2083 id: _003422267 author: Colombo, Giuseppe, 1836-1921. title: Notizie biografiche e lettere di Papa Innocenzo XI date: 1878 words: 17044 flesch: 71 summary: a conditione de tempi, si perche niuna parte si unisce a' beni della Casa , che con essere tanto disuniti fa che se ne abbia pocca cura, e che il pocco auanzo del pagam.to de' carichi resta assorbito dalle spese: tuttauia se li farit un pocco di magg. Non cessarono rnai, seguitava 1' ottimo amba- sciatore, le voci del popolo di viva il nostro Pontefice, voci che sino all' hora havevano rararnente risuonato all' orecchio di S. B.nc E verarnente non potevano le di lei operationi essere a bastanza applaudite, mentre senza haver agravato il popolo con un minima impasto, ha sovvenuto cosi largamente all' e- sercito Christiano, il che e bastante a rendere glorioso il SltO Pontificato, a giustificare tutte le opiirationi passate, et a Jar vedere, che la di lui tenacita tanto esagerata, non era altro che tm prudente risparmio del danaro, per Jarne poi profu- sione in servigio di Dio e vantaggio della religione christiana. keywords: alla; che; che il; che non; col; come; con; conte; dal; dei; del; della; di s.; e che; e del; e di; e la; e non; ed il; egli; era; gli; il conte; il papa; innocenzo; lettera; lui; luigi; nel; non; papa; pontefice; quale; questa; qui; roma; stato; sua; suo; una; xiv cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422267.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422267.txt item: #336 of 2083 id: _003422269 author: None title: The Catholic University of America : appeals to the Catholic clergy for aid in the support and development of its beneficent work in favor of higher ecclesiastical education. date: 1927 words: 2261 flesch: 63 summary: Nowhere in the United States is there such a vast collection of books, reviews, and other aids to study and learning as within the shadow of the University. · ECCLESIASTICAL STUDENTS: Sixty · priests are this year r esident in Caldwell Hall, pursuing studies for University degrees. In the hope of securing your practical interest in the support and development of the University, I am taking the liberty of laying before you, in a series of interesting and edifying facts, some of the substantial eccle- siastical services that the University has rendered in the near past to the Catholic Church in the United States. keywords: bishop; catholic; ecclesiastical; university cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_003422269.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_003422269.txt item: #337 of 2083 id: _004712783 author: Sullivan, Walter. title: Family sacramentals date: 1952 words: 20047 flesch: 70 summary: Let Us Pray ^^Visit, we beseech Thee, O Lord, this house and drive away from it and from this Thy servant N. all snares of the enemy; let Thy holy Angels dwell there- in and protect the mother and her child in peace and may Thy blessing remain with her forever. Thou givest them food, for Thou providest for its growth; 'Fill up the furrows, multiply the seeds; the gen- tle rainfalls gladden the crops; Thou crownest the year with Thy blessing, and Thy fields overflow with plenty. keywords: blessing; children; christ; christian; church; family; father; god; holy; home; life; lord; love; mother; thou; thy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004712783.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004712783.txt item: #338 of 2083 id: _004712802 author: Gilmour, Richard, 1824-1891. title: The debt America owes to Catholics : lecture date: 1880 words: 8087 flesch: 62 summary: J Now, compare Catholic countries with the above. We owe spiritual allegiance to the Pope, but we owe temporal allegiance to no man nor country but the country of which we are citizens. keywords: catholics; country; great; law; principles; religious cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004712802.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004712802.txt item: #339 of 2083 id: _004717178 author: Sullivan, Walter. title: Saint Paul : the apostle date: 1942 words: 14976 flesch: 78 summary: Copyright, 1942, by The Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle in the State of New York PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN THE U. S. A. BY THE PAULIST PRESS, NEW YORK, N. Y. Deaefdfffed SAINT PAUL Introduction QT. St. Paul was a Jew—a thorough-going Jew. keywords: christ; city; great; jerusalem; jews; men; paul; roman; saint paul; tarsus; time cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004717178.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004717178.txt item: #340 of 2083 id: _004717228 author: Tanner, Paul. title: The church and youth date: 1943 words: 2386 flesch: 56 summary: Perhaps the chief reason for this unawareness is the fact that we are not accustomed to think of certain purely religious or educational ac- tivities of the Church on behalf of youth as youth work; but actually these religious and educational ser- vices constitute the very soul and core of the Church’s youth pro- gram. The chief reason for the forma- tion of the National Catholic Youth Council was to strengthen and ac- centuate the growing consciousness on the part of youth groups of their opportunities to serve in the Christian apostolate. keywords: catholic; church; life; youth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004717228.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004717228.txt item: #341 of 2083 id: _004723740 author: Tanner, Paul. title: Youth and chastity date: 1956 words: 5146 flesch: 68 summary: Dom Leclercq, in his Marriage and the Family, says: “Let us here restrict physical love to the meaning that it usually has: the movement of the sex-instinct that tends toward self- gratification. “The sexual instinct is the direct source of what we call physical love. keywords: catholic; chastity; love; man; nature; physical; youth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004723740.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004723740.txt item: #342 of 2083 id: _004723749 author: None title: 32 million Catholics : the Church in the United States : a study compiled for the National Catholic Rural Life Conference. date: 1955 words: 4868 flesch: 59 summary: And in faithfulness to daily practice of their Faith, U. S. Catholics — men and women, young and old—have astonished visitors from oth- er countries. Rural Life leaders would like to see a much bigger proportion of U. S. Catholics on farms. keywords: catholic; church; national; new; states cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004723749.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004723749.txt item: #343 of 2083 id: _004723754 author: Tholen, H. J. title: Persecuted Mexico date: 1935 words: 14245 flesch: 56 summary: H. J, THOLEN. MINDING OUR OWN BUSINESS “ Young Bill” White, in the Em- porta Gazette and reprinted in the Hays Daily News on February 19, 1935, said: “Josephus Daniels, the New Deal’s Ambassador to Mexico, is under heavy fire in Congress and outside of it be- cause of a speech he made several months ago in Mexico City. The people will not stand it any longer than they have to wait for enough guns and bullets with which to arm and the order to go forward,' Speaking at a mass meeting of pro- test against the war upon religion in Mtexico, Dr. Edward Lodge Cur- ran of Brooklyn, New York, said: 46 '‘In the columns of the New York Times and Herald Tribune on Satur- day, January 26, 1935, appeared cer- tain statements given by Lazaro Cardenas, President of Mexico, dur- ing an interview with foreign cor- respondents in Mexico City,’ Dr: Curran said: “Such statements, for the most part, were an insult to the intelligence of any informed cor- respondent and a tissue of historical and hysterical falsehoods. keywords: art; catholic; church; constitution; education; government; law; mexican; mexico; party; people; persecution; religion; religious; schools; states cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004723754.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004723754.txt item: #344 of 2083 id: _004724680 author: None title: The holy family : a periodical of "The Vatican library" series, devoted to choice Catholic reading, for families and schools. date: 1881 words: 16426 flesch: 78 summary: St. John of God. St. John left first his natural and then his spiritual brethren, and gave himself up to prayer, to learn the state of his conscience, that he might purify himself, as God is pure. keywords: catholic; church; day; death; father; god; holy; john; life; lives; march; saints; thou; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004724680.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004724680.txt item: #345 of 2083 id: _004725140 author: Semmler, Nerius. title: For bride and groom : a pre-nuptial instruction based on the encyclical letter of Pope Pius XI, Casti connubii, December 31, 1930 date: 1950 words: 12780 flesch: 68 summary: By marriage husband and wife concede to each other the right of the lawful use of their bodies and agree to its correspond- ing duty. It is your firm conviction that by so doing you act in harmony with the holy will of God. keywords: bride; children; god; groom; husband; life; love; marriage; matrimony; wife cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004725140.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004725140.txt item: #346 of 2083 id: _004725290 author: None title: Courtship and marriage : practical instructions by priests of the Society of Jesus, editors of "America." date: 1928 words: 13087 flesch: 75 summary: T h e R e s u r r e c t So runs the ancient interchange, and the Priest, taking the word from the people's answer, goes on : It is truly meet and just, right and available unto salvation that we should always give thanks to T h e e . keywords: e t; mass; r e; t h; u t cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004725290.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004725290.txt item: #347 of 2083 id: _004725499 author: None title: Who's who in the P.O.A.U.? date: 1951 words: 52314 flesch: 60 summary: The POAU was bom at a Conference of leading Protes- tant ministers of many denominations (October 14, 1947)«who THE POAU 15 invited other organizations” to join them, to check, as they say, the political activity of the Catholic Hierarchy, to forestall co-operation, if not union, of this nation with the Catholic Church, to keep the Catholic Church from capturing the public schools as they had allegedly done at North College Hill in Cincinnati; to have Catholic Sisters removed from the teaching staff of public schools; to see to it that no feder- al or state aid would be paid even indirectly for the support of parochial schools, and to have the laws in the seventeen states, which allowed public school children to receive relig- ious instruction on released time, recalled—as well as those laws which allowed bus transportation to children attending non-public schools. He charges that the Catholic Church defames the public schools by calling them godless” and secular.” keywords: american; anti; baptist; blanshard; book; catholic church; catholics; children; christian; churches; council; country; education; god; government; klan; new; oxnam; people; poau; political; president; protestant; public; public schools; religion; religious; rev; roman catholic; schools; socialist; state; time; united; world; years; york cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_004725499.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_004725499.txt item: #348 of 2083 id: _005195230 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: 1942 Christmas message of Pope Pius XII : with text of the Holy Father's prayer to the Immaculate Heart of Mary. date: 1942 words: 8167 flesch: 36 summary: Two primary elements, then, regulate social life: a liv- ing together in order and a living together in tranquillity. From these influential circles who are more capable of penetrat- ing and appreciating the beauty of just social norms, there will pass on and infiltrate into the masses the clear knowl- edge of the true, divine, spiritual origin of social life. keywords: god; human; life; message; order; peace; social; social life; society cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195230.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195230.txt item: #349 of 2083 id: _005195231 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: 1944 Christmas message of Pope Pius XII. Addressed to the people of the entire world on the subject of democracy and a lasting peace. date: 1945 words: 5646 flesch: 56 summary: And in this hope we are strengthened by the words of men who have had a greater share in the sufferings of the war and who have found generous words to express, together with the insistence on their own need of security against any future aggression, their respect for the vital rights of other peoples and their aversion to any usurping of those rights. When, however, people call for “democracy and better democracy,” such a demand cannot have any other meaning than to place the citizen ever more in the position to hold his own personal opinion, to express it and to make it prevail in a fashion conducive to common good. keywords: christmas; democracy; dignity; men; people; state; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195231.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195231.txt item: #350 of 2083 id: _005195232 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: 1946 Christmas message of Pope Pius XII : a plea for a prompt, just and flexible peace. date: 1946 words: 4148 flesch: 58 summary: In this way you, at one and the same time, give and receive the ineffable Christmas Gift: Peace on earth to men of good will!” Nothing is so well suited to create the indispensable spiritual require- ments of peace as help liberally given by state to state, by a people to a people, without regard to national boundaries, so that nations, laying aside feelings of rivalry and of ven- geance, restraining their craving for power and banishing the thought of privileged isolation, may learn from their own fortunes to understand, to tolerate, and to help one another, and thus—upon the ruins of a civi- lization forgetful of the teachings of the Gospel—the Christian Common- wealth may rise again, in which the law of love is supreme. If in the arduous but resolute per- formance of Our office anything gives Us peace and encouragement, it is, after Our confidence in Him Who chooses the weak things to confound the arrogance of the strong, the solid conviction of being able to count on the prayer, fidelity and watchfulness of an acies ordinata” (Can. 6, 3) (an army set in array) whose fitness and experience have overcome the great- est trials. keywords: human; nations; peace; today; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195232.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195232.txt item: #351 of 2083 id: _005195233 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: 1947 Christmas message of Pope Pius XII : radio message to the world given December 24, 1947 ... date: 1948 words: 4089 flesch: 59 summary: But there are others just as numer- ous, whose mere word has consider- able weight in hastening or impeding the peace of Europe—the necessary ini- tial step toward world peace—and who follow a course directly opposite. Obviously, this very fact leads to the building of an immense wall which renders hopeless every attempt to bring to the bewildered human family the blessings of true peace. keywords: men; nations; peace; war; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195233.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195233.txt item: #352 of 2083 id: _005195234 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: 1948 Christmas message of Pope Pius XII : radio message to the world given December 23, 1948 ... date: 1949 words: 4155 flesch: 56 summary: Some' adopt the ancient motto, not completely false, but which is easily misunderstood and has ofterf been misused: si vis paccm para l/cllum; if you desire peace, pre- pare for war. Obedient to the Di- vine precept of peace, it will never turn a question of national prestige or honor into an argument for war or even for a threat of war. keywords: christian; church; divine; nations; peace; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195234.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195234.txt item: #353 of 2083 id: _005195235 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: 1949 Christmas message of Pope Pius XII : radio message to the world given December 23, 1949 date: 1950 words: 5133 flesch: 54 summary: Holy Year, Year of God, of God Whose majesty and grandeur con- demns sin; of God Whose goodness and mercy oflFers pardon and grace to anyone disposed to receive it; of God Who in this Holy Year wishes to come still closer to man and to remain nearer to him than ever before. Who will want to separate himself from this world of expiation, which has for its head the Divine Crucified in person and embraces the entire Church Militant? With such generous promises on the part of God, never perhaps was a Holy Year better suited to counsel gentleness, indulgence and pardon be- tween man and man. keywords: god; holy; holy year; return; world; year cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195235.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195235.txt item: #354 of 2083 id: _005195236 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: 1950 Christmas message ... date: 1951 words: 4628 flesch: 58 summary: Invitation to Pray The way leading to true peace is long and hard, and impeded by briers and thorns. However, it is the sacred duty of the Church’s children to im- plore with their prayers and sacrifices the Lord of the World, Jesus Christ, God blessed forever (Rom. 9, 5), to command the winds and the sea, and grant to harassed humanity the great calm (Matt. 8, 26) of true peace. keywords: church; great; life; peace; world; year cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195236.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195236.txt item: #355 of 2083 id: _005195237 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: 1951 Christmas message of Pope Pius XII : the heart of world peace lies in spiritual order. date: 1952 words: 4643 flesch: 61 summary: Every ^ear, with the renewed memory of Christ’s birth, is renewed, in her deep consciousness of her title to contribute tQ^the work of peace, a uniquejiitle which transcends every earthlyjhing and stem£ immediately God, an essential element of her nature and is year, once more, the Church kneels before the crib and receives her mission from the Divine Infant, the Prince of Peace. With them, as societies which exist for maintaining peace, Jesus Christ, the Prince of Peace—and with Him the Church in whom He continues to live—has entered into a new and intimate relationship which elevates and strengthens society. keywords: church; god; order; peace; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195237.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195237.txt item: #356 of 2083 id: _005195238 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: 1960 Christmas message : address given on December 22, 1960. date: 1961 words: 4299 flesch: 73 summary: St. Augustine, in giving a title to the Divine Word made visible at Bethlehem, names Him, without qualification, Truth, as the Only-Begotten of the Father, resplendent in the riches of His nature for the enlightenment of every creature, visible and invisible, material and spiritual, human and supernatural. ^ The two Testaments contain the declaration of a doctrine which has its roots in the essence and splendor of truth, which shines forth from all ages, and is revealed to man, considered as the masterpiece and the priest of the visible universe, just as if it is a substance alive with a doctrine which extends be- yond the developments of the twofold order, natural and super- natural. The Lord loves truth, grace and glory. ^ THE EIGHTH COMMANDMENT In this light how attractive is the invitation to man to speak always the truth with his neighbor, and how stern and terrible the commandment never to utter falsehood against one’s neigh- bor: “Thou shalt not bear false testimony against thy neigh- bor’ '12 and to judge with truth and with a mind of peace at your gates: “Speak ye truth everyone to his neighbor: judge ye truth and judgment of peace in your gates. keywords: god; light; man; truth; word cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195238.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195238.txt item: #357 of 2083 id: _005195239 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: 1961 Christmas message : address given ... on December 21, 1961. date: 1961 words: 3231 flesch: 71 summary: Knowledge of the truth, Pax et veritas (peace and truth), leading us to adore the Son of God made man for us, and to ac- cept His message of redemption. This, then, is the message of Bethlehem: the glory of God, true peace, and the invitation to the human will to correspond with so great a gift. keywords: christ; goodness; men; peace cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195239.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195239.txt item: #358 of 2083 id: _005195240 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: 1964 Christmas message. date: 1964 words: 2873 flesch: 55 summary: Also, for this reconstruction of modern society according to the unsuppressible demands of peaceful living together, for the restoration of mutual collaboration among various social classes and various nations, and for the restoration of happiness resulting from living together, our ancient Gospel, open today to the page of peace on earth to men of good will, has new living words to offer to the brotherhood of man. In a genuine sense Christmas makes us experience the very essence of our universal responsibility of announcing the Good News to all men, the Good News which reveals to men their poten- tial for happiness, for peace, and for salvation. keywords: good; human; men; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195240.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195240.txt item: #359 of 2083 id: _005195241 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: 1965 Christmas message date: 1965 words: 2695 flesch: 62 summary: True wisdom is to be found in peace; and true peace is to be found in the alliance of love. Mankind be- longs to the Church by reason of a mysterious hope which is nourished by important events and movements apparent in the world today, such as the quest for truth and liberty, progress along the path of unity from which there can be no turning back, the need for brotherliness and peace—all these are goods which only in the light of the Gospel can achieve perfect fulfilment. keywords: church; encounter; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195241.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195241.txt item: #360 of 2083 id: _005195242 author: Williams, Mary Kay. title: Abortion : a collision of rights date: 1972 words: 7797 flesch: 64 summary: Why has the mental health provision in abortion laws been called “a gross sham”? 3. L ABORTION AND WOMEN’S LIB What passes for thoughtful arguments in favor of abortion is often a series of slogans, cliches and misrepresented facts. keywords: abortion; child; children; development; fetus; life; mother; pregnancy; public; women cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195242.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195242.txt item: #361 of 2083 id: _005195244 author: Reilly, John J. title: According to the Holy Gospel date: 1946 words: 8804 flesch: 82 summary: He may or may not be convinc- ing, and while he knows the word of God works silently in hearts and that miracles are being wrought even now, still no one but a visionary can fail to see the wasted efforts of the words he -uses when he speaks of God. We know God keeps us in the dark in time of war. keywords: bad; christ; god; good; hearts; men cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195244.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195244.txt item: #362 of 2083 id: _005195245 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1903-1914 : Pius X). title: Acerbo nimis : encyclical letter of Pope Pius X on the teaching of Christian doctrine, April 15, 1905. date: 1946 words: 4970 flesch: 63 summary: I will give you,” God promised through Jeremias, ’'pastors accord- ing to My own heart, and they shall feed you with knowledge and doctrine” (Jer. 3:15). Cate- chetical instruction, on the other hand, plain and simple though it be, is that word of which God Himself speaks in Isaias: *'And as the rain and the snow come down from heaven and return no more thither, but soak the earth, and water it, and make it to spring and give seed to the sower and bread to the eater ; so shall My word be which shall go forth from My mouth ; it shall not return to Me void, but it shall do whatsoever I please, and shall prosper in the things for which I sent if (Is. 55:11). keywords: christ; faith; god; instruction; things cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195245.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195245.txt item: #363 of 2083 id: _005195247 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1958-1963 : John XXIII). title: Address delivered by His Holiness Pope John XXIII at the solemn opening of the Second Vatican Council October 11, 1962. Address delivered by His Holiness Pope John XXIII at the formal closing of the First Session of the Second Vatican Council December 8, 1962. A message from the Council Fathers Second Vatican Council. Vatican translations. date: 1962 words: 7424 flesch: 61 summary: She opens the fountain of her life-giving doctrine which allows men, enlight- ened by the light of Christ, to understand well what they really are, what their lofty dignity and their purpose are, and, finally, through her children, she spreads everywhere the fulness of Christian charity, than which nothing is more effective in eradi- cating the seeds of discord, nothing more efficacious in promoting concord, just peace and the brotherly unity of all. 9 The Unity op the Christian and Human Family Must Be Promoted The Church’s solicitude to promote and defend truth derives from the fact that, according to the plan of God, who wills all men to be saved and to come to the knowledge of the truth men without the assistance of the whole of revealed doctrin^^ cannot reach a complete and firm unity of minds, with which are associated true peace and eternal salvation. But even this has a providential place in the triumph of truth, for it has shown to all the world the holy liberty that the sons of God enjoy in the Church. keywords: christ; church; council; god; men; vatican; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195247.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195247.txt item: #364 of 2083 id: _005195248 author: Mulry, Thomas Maurice, 1855-1916. title: Address of Mr. Thomas M. Mulry, president of the Particular Council of the Society of St. Vincent de Paul of New York, delivered before the faculty and students of Saint Joseph's Seminary, Dunwoodie, N.Y., on the evening of April 7, 1899. date: 1899 words: 5416 flesch: 59 summary: The very best way to obtain good men is through the confessional. I have often thought that if the Catholic laymen were more familiar with the workings of our Society, it would be the means of increasing our sphere of usefulness, and that, possibly, while it is commendable to retain that spirit of humility and retirement, which is so necessary to the permanency of our work, there are times when it is well, in the interests of charity, to make knowm the purposes and works of our Society, in order that others may be privileged to partake of the spiritual and temporal advantages which it offers. keywords: men; poor; society; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195248.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195248.txt item: #365 of 2083 id: _005195249 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: Address of Pope Paul VI to 13th Pastoral Updating Study Week. date: 1963 words: 2247 flesch: 49 summary: ^ Our encouragement is due to the pastors of souls, to the bishops and the pastors especially, and to all others who are dedicated to pastoral cares, because We know under what conditions they labor today. The word “updating,” when applied to the ecclesiastical field indicates the relation between the eternal values of Christian truth and their insertion in the dynamic reality of human life which is 1 so extraordinarily changeable today, which in our present history is restless, confused and fertile, and which is continuously and variously reshaping itself. keywords: pastoral; souls; word cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195249.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195249.txt item: #366 of 2083 id: _005195250 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: Address of Pope Paul VI on the Holy Eucharist : June 10, 1965. date: 1965 words: 2513 flesch: 60 summary: V/f ToT^es of on June 10, 1965 1965 National Catholic Welfare Conference 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Washington 5, D. C. Address given by Pope Paul VI at the Italian JSational Eucharistic Congress at Pisa^ Italy June 10, 1965 M[y lord cardinals, among them our cardinal legate, the archbishop of Florence; venerable brothers, among them the revered and beloved archbishop of this ancient and illustrious Pisan See; ec- clesiastic, civil, academic and military authorities, among them my lord the president of the council of ministers of Italy and those who represent here the Italian government as well as the town of Pisa; all the faithful of Pisa, Rome and Italy who have gathered here for the celebration of this 17th National Eucharistic Congress, we greet you all and we bless you with gratitude, knowing that you have come here to join your homage to ours to the august mystery of Christ present in the Eucharist, we greet you in the joy of being able to meet you, to pray with you, to prophesy new spiritual for- tunes for this privileged land where history, art and culture have merged with faith for centuries and have expressed themselves in monuments of incomparable beauty and wisdom. Think of the analogy between the word and its identical and multiplied resonance in those who listen to it; of evangelical references—think of the speeches of Chirst at Capharnaum and at the Last Supper; of liturgical derivation—the Mass first of all; of devotional applications—think of the silent and wonderful mystery of the innumerable tabernacles which spangle the face of the earth with lights visible only to angels, saints and believers; of spiritual fruitfulness—think of the liturgical fullness of the assemblies of the faithful around the altar, and of the personal conversations which individual souls, nourished by Christ or enraptured by faith or charity, in adoration and prayer entertain with the Divine Presence. keywords: christ; eucharist; faith cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195250.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195250.txt item: #367 of 2083 id: _005195251 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: Address promulgating five documents, October 28, 1965 date: 1966 words: 1682 flesch: 55 summary: This movement has its cause precisely in the apostolic character of the Church: that function with which Christ endowed His mystical and social Body and which brings into evidence and effective- ness an apostolic and pastoral hierarchy, which draws its words, its grace and its power from the Lord Himself, pre- serves, perpetuates, transmits, exercises and develops them, thus rendering the People of God internally living and holy and externally visible, that is to say, social and historical. 1965 You have just heard, venerable brothers and very dear sons, the words of the Apostle dealing with the work of Christ Our Lord, who from the heights of heaven contin- ues His work in the Church, a work which is not merely one of the preservation of what He Himself accomplished during His temporal life on earth, but also one of build- ing up, that is to say of progress and of growth. keywords: christ; church cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195251.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195251.txt item: #368 of 2083 id: _005195252 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: Address to priests : July 3, 1966 date: 1966 words: 1904 flesch: 63 summary: Latin America — faithful heir of the heritage of faith and of civilization which the ancient but not old Europe committed to you on the day of your independence, and which the Church, mother and teacher, has guarded with unusual love, at times superior to her powers of realization — now a new day enlight- ens your history: that of modern life, with all its vehement and astonishing problems; a fife not paganly profane, not ignorant of the spiritual and transcendent destinies of man, but a life aware of your original vocation to form in a new and genial synthesis the ancient and the modern, the spiritual and the temporal, the gift of others and your own originality; a life, not uncertain, not weak, not slow, but a just, strong, free, Catholic life; an immense continent is yours. And we are here, like travelers at the crossroads, there where every path of God’s kingdom reaches and departs from, like scattered pilgrims who, on first arriving, discover themselves to be like brothers and like sons in this house; like anxious students wishing to seize at least a word from this chair, so as to make of it a seed of meditation throughout life. keywords: christ; jesus; word cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195252.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195252.txt item: #369 of 2083 id: _005195254 author: Catholic Church. title: Administration of communion to the sick by an extraordinary minister. date: 1976 words: 2576 flesch: 88 summary: Or: [222] Almighty and ever-living Lord, you restored us to life by raising Christ from death. Or: [222] Almighty and ever-living Lord, you restored us to life by raising Christ from death. keywords: christ; lord cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195254.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195254.txt item: #370 of 2083 id: _005195257 author: Finley, James F. title: All things in proportion date: 1959 words: 2420 flesch: 82 summary: After Christ had been baptized by St. John and revealed as the Son of God, He hurried out of the city and hid Himself in the desert. He tries again as St. Matthew tells us: Then the devil took him to the holy city and placed him on the pinnacle of the temple and said to him, 'If Thou art the Son of God cast — 2 — Thyself down, for it is written, 'He has given His angels charge over Thee and they shall bear Thee up lest Thou dash Thy foot against a stone , . ,/ Though Our Lord is again put to the need of reminding the devil that 'it is written — thou shalt not tempt the Lord, Thy God,' Satan will have one more trial of Christ. keywords: christ; god cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195257.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195257.txt item: #371 of 2083 id: _005195258 author: O'Donnell, John Hugh, 1895-1947. title: All through the years date: 1946 words: 2632 flesch: 78 summary: True hope is based on faith in God, because the principal object of hope is happiness, not in this world, but in the next ; that is, in seeing God in the Beatific Vision for all eternity. But we should try to integrate our religion with our daily lives so that we may keep the first and greatest commandment, Thou shalt love the Lord thy God,” as we strive to fulfill the second of the great commandments, to love thy neighbor as thyself” {Luke 10:27). keywords: god; hope; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195258.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195258.txt item: #372 of 2083 id: _005195259 author: Walde, John J., 1900- title: America and the Catholic Church date: 1940 words: 14203 flesch: 75 summary: Quantity Prices Do Not Include Carriage Charge “The Divine Romance,” by Rt. Rev. Msgr. “Christ and His Church,” by Rt. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 10c; 15c; catholic; christ; church; cover; cross; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195259.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195259.txt item: #373 of 2083 id: _005195260 author: McCarthy, John M. title: America, morality, and the United Nations date: 1947 words: 10366 flesch: 81 summary: Some say we need more laws. < “Divine Helps for Man,** by Rev. Dr., Edward J. Walsh, C.M., 104 pages and cover. keywords: 15c; 20c; cover; god; man; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195260.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195260.txt item: #374 of 2083 id: _005195261 author: Guilday, Peter, 1884-1947. title: American church history : outline of lectures given during the academic year 1914-1915 date: 1915 words: 2216 flesch: 70 summary: The Catholic Church in New Netherlands—New York (1609-1691). Chapter III: — The Catholic Church in New Netherlands (1609- 1664) — New York (1664-1691). keywords: catholic; chapter; church cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195261.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195261.txt item: #375 of 2083 id: _005195262 author: Kenny, Michael, 1863-1946. title: American masonry and Catholic education. date: 1919 words: 19735 flesch: 51 summary: American Masonry and Catholic Education 49 MASONIC SCHOOL ACTIVITIES TO DATE The set purpose of official Masonry, to make religionless schools universally compulsory by State and Federal action, as expounded in this pamphlet, was put before the National Convention of the American Catholic Educational Associa- tion in San Francisco, July 1918. This had been somewhat my view until I studied the records of American Masonry today; their forty-odd monthly magazines, the books they publish, use and advertise, the means their chiefs employ to inoculate the common Masonic herd with the animus of real Masonic purpose; their political activities and intrigues, particularly in Washington, against all Catholic interests, but especially educational interests; and, therefore, to the advice, Let American Masonry and Catholic Education 7 sleeping dogs lie,” I answered : “The trouble is that they do. keywords: american masonry; catholic education; church; constitution; god; grand; grand orient; masonic; masons; new; orient; public; religion; religious; rite; schools; scottish; state; supreme cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195262.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195262.txt item: #376 of 2083 id: _005195263 author: McGuire, Justice Matthew. title: The American way date: 1947 words: 8461 flesch: 82 summary: S.J., and Rev. Lawrence F. Schott, G4 pages and cover. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 15c; 20c; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195263.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195263.txt item: #377 of 2083 id: _005195264 author: McNamara, T. James. title: America's ideal : not war but peace date: 1946 words: 2837 flesch: 66 summary: Like individuals, nations resent paternalism; we, as a people, are as yet to declare that is not paternalism but the Paternity of God that prompts our sharing. In committing themselves and fu- ture generations of Americans to an acknowledgment of God as the Author of life, liberty and human happiness, they put be- yond the jarring self-interest of men the welfare of the nation and of individuals within the nation. keywords: god; nation; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195264.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195264.txt item: #378 of 2083 id: _005195265 author: McNamara, T. James. title: America's triple arsenal for the preservation of human values -- the home, the church, the school date: 1946 words: 2856 flesch: 61 summary: The Catholic Church, knowing how intimately interwoven are religion and Democracy, seeks the preservation of human val- ues, which true Democracy safe- guards, by stressing the essen- tial importance of the inter-re- lation between home, Church and school. Today, even with that school system, the Church still regards 'the home as the school of schools, and the parent as the teacher preeminent. keywords: catholic; church; school cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195265.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195265.txt item: #379 of 2083 id: _005195266 author: Sawkins, Arthur J. title: The angels of heaven and hell date: 1948 words: 9172 flesch: 83 summary: The Fourth Lateran Council declares : “The Devil and other demons were by nature good as created by God; but by their own act they became evil.” If there are no purely spiritual creatures, higher than man, but lower than God, then there is a great, empty gap in the ascend- ing scale of creation. keywords: 20c; angels; copy; cover; god; pages; postpaid; quantities cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195266.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195266.txt item: #380 of 2083 id: _005195267 author: Wiseman, Nicholas Patrick, 1802-1865. title: The Anglican claim of apostolical succession date: 1905 words: 21003 flesch: 69 summary: But the Catholic Church occupies the whole world, taking in the very countries in which the respective 44 THE ANGLICAN CLAIM sects exist, surrounding and compene- trating them, and, therefore, by parity of argument, this is proved to be the true Church, from which all they are separa- tists and schismatics . Unde apparet quae sit arbor ramos suos per universam terram extendens, et qui sint rami fracti non habentes vitam radicis, atque in suis cuique jacentes et arescentes locis,” Ibid. 5o THE ANGLICAN CLAIM gation and fecundity is to be exercised till the end of time ; and, secondly, how the Catholic Church, then, as now, sternly excluded from its communion all sects that differed from it, instead of making the Catholic Church consist, as the tract- writers would desire, of the heterogeneous amalgamation of various Churches differ- ing in doctrine, as the Greeks, Syrians, and Anglicans, with the many har- moniously united in communion with Rome . keywords: anglican; anglican church; apostolical; argument; augustine; bishop; cap; catholic church; church; churches; claim; communion; donatists; est; lib; non; schism; succession; true; true church; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195267.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195267.txt item: #381 of 2083 id: _005195268 author: Gams, Pius Bonifatius, 1816-1892. title: Anne e du martyre des saints apo tres Pierre et Paul date: 1867 words: 10461 flesch: 82 summary: et à Corinthe, ce sont les épitres de saint Paul, qui le rapportent fortuitement. Théodoret auraient-ils pu attester le voyage de saint Paul en Espagne, si ce voyage n’avait pas été garanti par des autorités plus anciennes ? keywords: dans; de saint; des; est; et saint; in-8; les; nous; par; pas; pierre; que; qui; rome; saint; saint paul; saint pierre; son; sur; une; voyage cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195268.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195268.txt item: #382 of 2083 id: _005195269 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: Apostolica sollicitudo : Motu Proprio [of Pope Paul VI], setting up a Synod of Bishops, September 15, 1965. date: 1965 words: 1553 flesch: 54 summary: The Synod of Bishops, whereby bishops chosen from various parts of the world lend their valuable assistance to the supreme pastor of the Church, is so constitued as to be: a) A central ecclesiastical institution, b) Representing the complete Catholic episcopate, c) By its nature perpetual, d) As for its structure, performing its duties for a time and when called upon. The Synod of Bishops can be convoked in gen- eral, extraordinary, or special meeting. keywords: bishops; synod cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195269.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195269.txt item: #383 of 2083 id: _005195270 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: Apostolic constitution convoking the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council. date: 1963 words: 3143 flesch: 51 summary: This will be a demonstration of the Church, always living and always young, which feels the rhythm of the times and which in every century beautifies itself with new splendor, radiates new light, achieves new conquests, while remaining identical in itself, faithful to the divine image impressed on its countenance by its spouse, who loves her and protects her, Christ Jesus. But in a very special way We entrust its success to the prayers of children, knowing well how powerful is the voice of innocence with God, and to the sick and to the suffering that their pains and life of sacrifice, by virtue of the Cross of Christ, may be transformed and rise in prayer, in redemption, in a source of life for the Church. keywords: church; council; ecumenical; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195270.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195270.txt item: #384 of 2083 id: _005195271 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI). title: Apostolic exhortation of His Holiness Pope Paul VI to the episcopate, to the clergy, and to the faithful of the entire world on reconciliation within the Church. date: 1975 words: 6342 flesch: 64 summary: But reconciliation finds a permanent historical expression in the Body of Christ, which is the Church, in which the Son of God calls together “his breathren from all 3 peoples 7 and, as her Head (cf. This fidelity cannot fail to have happy ecumenical effects upon the quest for the visible unity of all Christians, in the manner laid down by Christ, in one and the same Church; and this Church will thus be a more effec- tive leaven of fraternal oneness in the community of the peoples. 6 3. OBSCURING THE SACRAMENTALITY OF THE CHURCH However, “although by the power of the Holy Spirit the Church has remained the faithful spouse of her Lord and has never ceased to be the sign of salvation on earth, still she is very well aware that among her members, both clerical and lay, some have been unfaithful to the Spirit of God during the course of many cen- turies.” keywords: aas; christ; church; god cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195271.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195271.txt item: #385 of 2083 id: _005195272 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI). title: Apostolic exhortation on the renewal of the religious life : according to the teachings of the Second Vatican Council : Evangelica testificatio [by] Pope Paul VI, June 29, 1971. date: 1971 words: 10249 flesch: 66 summary: The bold- ness of certain arbitrary transformations, an exaggerated distrust of the past—even when it witnesses to the wisdom and vigor of ecclesial 1 traditions—and a mentality excessively preoccupied with hastily con- forming to the profound changes which disturb our times have suc- ceeded in leading some to consider as outmoded the specific forms of religious life. Has not appeal even unjustly been made to the Council to cast doubt on the very principle of religious life? keywords: a.a.s; christ; church; god; life; love; religious; religious life cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195272.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195272.txt item: #386 of 2083 id: _005195273 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI). title: Apostolic exhortation Marialis cultus date: 1974 words: 19562 flesch: 60 summary: Division of the Treatise 1 PART ONE Devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary in the Liturgy (1-25) 4 Section I: The Blessed Virgin in the Revised Roman Liturgy (2-15) 4 Section II: The Blessed Virgin as the Model of the Church in Divine Worship (16-25) 12 PART TWO The Renewal of Devotion to Mary (24-39) 17 Section I: Trinitarian, Christological and Ecclesial Aspects of Devotion to the Blessed Virgin (25-28) 17 Section II: Four Guidelines for Devotion to the Blessed Virgin: Biblical, Liturgical, Ecumenical and Anthropologi- cal (29-39) 21 PART THREE Observations on Two Exercises of Piety: the Angelus and the Rosary (40-55) 30 The Angelus (41) 30 The Rosary (42-55) 31 CONCLUSION Theological and Pastoral Value of Devotion to the Blessed Virgin (56-57) 38 Epilogue (58) 42 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/apostolicexhortacath INTRODUCTION OCCASION AND PURPOSE OF THE DOCUMENT DIVISION OF THE TREATISE Venerable Brothers: Health and the Apostolic Blessing: From the moment when we were called to the See of Peter, we have constantly striven to enhance devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary, not only with the intention of Interpreting the sentiments of the Church and our own personal inclination but also because, as is well known, this devotion forms a very noble part of the whole sphere of that sacred worship In which there intermingle the highest expressions of wisdom and of religion ^ On the Feast of the Holy Family of Jesus, Mary and Joseph (the Sunday within the octave of Christmas) the Church meditates with profound rev- erence upon the holy life led In the house at Nazareth by Jesus, 5 the Son of God and Son of Man, Mary his Mother, and Joseph the just man (cf. keywords: aas; blessed; christ; church; council; devotion; god; liturgy; lord; mary; mother; virgin; virgin mary cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195273.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195273.txt item: #387 of 2083 id: _005195274 author: Shahan, Thomas J. (Thomas Joseph), 1857-1932. title: The Apostolic see : a discourse date: 1908 words: 10927 flesch: 45 summary: We need not wonder therefore that in the thousand years which elapsed from the Fall of Rome to the invention of print- ing, the successor of Peter was universally known as the apos- tolic man par excellence, the “ Apostolicus,*’ the “ Domnus Apostolicus,” the Apostolic Chief, or that men spoke less frequently of Rome and more often of the “ Sedes Apostolica,’’ 17 the apostolic seat or centre of Christian religious authority visibly identical with its divine origin amid the vicissitudes of the ages as they came and went. In matters of Christian faith it brought before its tribunal the highest Chris- tian scholarship in the person of Origen, and it called for explanation and submission from high-placed and saintly bishops like Dionysius of Alexandria, while the supreme tribu- nal of the empire recognized at the same time that in practice the bishop of Rome was the judge of Christian life and discipline. keywords: apostolic; catholic; catholic church; christian; church; life; new; peter; religious; roman; roman church; rome; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195274.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195274.txt item: #388 of 2083 id: _005195275 author: Hunt, Duane G. title: The appeal to reason, date: 1938 words: 21259 flesch: 77 summary: This craving for a sign, no less than the desire THE SACRAMENTS 39 for self-expression, has been at all times a major influence in various religions, driving men ahead to find or invent or beg from God forms of worship which satisfy. And that God must have provided for this need would seem to follow from the further facts that He is the author both of religion and of man and that He made the one to serve the other. keywords: 15c; church; copy; cover; god; human; lord; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195275.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195275.txt item: #389 of 2083 id: _005195276 author: Catholic Association for International Peace (U.S.). International Law and Organization Committee. title: Arbitration and the World Court : study presented to the Catholic Association for International Peace date: 1937 words: 18686 flesch: 55 summary: Every member of the Court shall, before taking up his ties, make a solemn declaration in open Court that he will exercise his powers impartially and conscientiously. . Is it possible, under the present state of international relations, for the United States to cooperate with the existing World Court upon conditions mutually ac- ceptable to all the signatories of the Protocols, or must all thought of such cooperation be abandoned for the time being? keywords: arbitration; arbitration court; court; international; international court; judges; law; league; nations; permanent court; supreme court; united states; world court cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195276.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195276.txt item: #390 of 2083 id: _005195277 author: Hawkins, Dexter A. (Dexter Arnoll), 1825-1886. title: Archbishop Purcell outdone! : The Roman Catholic Church in New York City : And public land and public money date: 1880 words: 11181 flesch: 65 summary: It is for the taxpayers and the opponents of a State Church and a State religion , and all friends of toleration in religion, TO INSIST UPON THE STRIKING OUT OF THESE TWO JESUITICAL CLAUSES IN THE STATE CONSTITUTION, AND THE REPEAL OF THE STATUTES THEY PROTECT. 1872. 1,042 90 1,987 2S 652 60 645 45 765 71 770 00 4,270 00 7,384 00 3,861 00 21,370 00 3.000 00 3,174 00 7,372 00 7,449 00 27,591 00 8,524 00 1.000 00 8,140 00 9,744 00 700 00 2,165 00 10.000 00 3,000 00 5,600 00 202,095 00 St. Peter’s 1,042 90 1,987 28 652 60 645 45 765 71 770 00 1,500 00 7,3S4 00 3.861 00 3,798 00 3,000 09 3,174 00 “770*66 Church of the Covenant Church of the Nativity Church of the Epiphany School of Bethlehem St. Boniface Church School 770 00 1,230 00 St. Patrick’s Free School St. Francis Xavier Male School J 6,167 00 6,167 00 5,238 00 St. Francis Xavier Female School Sacred Heart Female Academy Church of the Annunciation Church of the Annunciation School 2,240 00 2,240 66 j- keywords: catholic; church; city; public; school; state; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195277.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195277.txt item: #391 of 2083 id: _005195278 author: Kelley, Francis Clement, 1870-1948. title: Archbishop Quigley, a tribute date: 1915 words: 5493 flesch: 75 summary: It hap- pened that the Abbot-Bishop of the Shrine had brought three to the United States with him, and he gave me one for Archbishop Quigley, one for Archbishop Blenk and one for myself, all to be presented in the name of the Mexican Hierarchy. Archbishop Quigley, a tribute Francis Clement Kelley Archbishop Quigley keywords: archbishop; good; quigley; society; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195278.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195278.txt item: #392 of 2083 id: _005195279 author: Green, Nelson G. title: Arguments, points, and amendments to the proposed education law before the New York Legislature, 1899, on behalf of the Catholic interests of the state of New York. date: 1899 words: 25747 flesch: 48 summary: The State Superintendent is then empowered, and it seems his only remedy is, to establish State schools for the deaf-mutes; but, as during the course of this discussion, Judge Lincoln has stated that that portion of the Bill authorizing the estab- lishment of State schools for deaf-mutes and the blind will be withdrawn, it will make tile other portions of the Bill, to which your attention will now be called, inoperative, and the whole cum- bersome method adopted for getting possession of our defective children of no avail. The present law governing the education of the blind and the deaf -mutes operates well, and there is 33 no cause, and no ground, for the establishment of State schools for the education of these defectives ; no cause of complaint has been, or can be, made, except that this is one of the cases in which the State Superintendent has not had absolute unquali- fied authority over the institution. keywords: authority; bill; children; deaf; education; instruction; law; new; public; right; school; state; state school; state superintendent cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195279.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195279.txt item: #393 of 2083 id: _005195280 author: None title: Ar yra dievas? date: 1916 words: 1739 flesch: 75 summary: Jei tamsta pasa- kysi, kad visupirmu buvo kiaušinis, ir iš jo pirmoji višta atsirado, aš vl tams- . Jei yra pasaulis, yra ir Dievas, kurs j su- tvr. keywords: buvo; jei; kad; višta; yra cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195280.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195280.txt item: #394 of 2083 id: _005195281 author: Donovan, George F. title: As an American date: 1946 words: 2355 flesch: 52 summary: Low wages, high prices, plus arbi- trary control of prices and goods, strong monopolies, inse- curity, especially in old age and for persons disabled by accident or illness, the great expansion of the apartments and hotels as the so-called substitute for the American home, the wide dis- crimination, especially in secur- ing and holding a job, and con- ducting a business, are among some of the modern practices of American economic life that tend to reduce and break down the dignity of man. Technically, therefore, these par- ents enjoy freedom of education and freedom of religion, but it seems to me these freedoms will have little practical meaning in their lives unless the state adopts a fairer method of dis- tributing public funds for edu- cational purposes. keywords: american; man; public cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195281.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195281.txt item: #395 of 2083 id: _005195282 author: Paquet, J. B. title: Asce tisme ame ricain date: 1898 words: 8367 flesch: 72 summary: Le Saxon ne relèvera que de la direction intérieure ; il s’affranchira, autant (1) Elliott, p. 410. «Avec le P. Hecker, dit-il, nous affirmerons qu’un changement a pu se produire et qu’il s’est produit, dans les procédés intimes de la grâce, au fond même des coeurs « (3). (1) Elliott, p. 301. (2) Ibid., p. 292. (3) Reçue française d'Edimbourg, sept.-oct. keywords: cette; dans; des; est; hecker; ibid; les; nous; par; pas; plus; pour; que; qui; saint; son; une cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195282.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195282.txt item: #396 of 2083 id: _005195283 author: Donovan, George F. title: As a man of God date: 1946 words: 2464 flesch: 60 summary: Man also has a relationship with other men through his membership in the family of hu- man beings created by God. On the other hand, the presence of God encourages and directs men to practice friendly and just re- lationships with other men, es- pecially in the establishment of tolerance in religion, abolition of discrimination towards races and creeds, and the construction of proper housing facilities for the family. keywords: god; man; men cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195283.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195283.txt item: #397 of 2083 id: _005195284 author: Donovan, George F. title: As a world citizen date: 1946 words: 2541 flesch: 58 summary: Close contact with the Vatican on the part of countries and leaders all over the world and the apparent willingness of various religious groups to work together in the advocacy of world peace are signs of a broad and universal interest. The American citizen as a world citizen, too, would look at the Polish situation and consider it not only as a problem but as a direct threat to world peace. keywords: man; peace; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195284.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195284.txt item: #398 of 2083 id: _005195285 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII) title: The authority of the Church in temporal matters : two addresses given by the Holy Father to the Cardinals, Archbishops and Bishops present in Rome (1) for the canonization of St. Pius X on May 31, 1954 and (2) for ceremonies in honor of Our Lady on November 2, 1954. date: 1954 words: 7588 flesch: 63 summary: I, 3, Migne P. L., tom. 32, col. 870). 26. (ibid., pp. keywords: authority; christ; church; faithful; god; sacrifice; teaching cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195285.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195285.txt item: #399 of 2083 id: _005195286 author: Sloan, William H. title: The authorized interpreter of Holy Scripture date: 1915 words: 5022 flesch: 75 summary: And because men have refused to believe in a Divine Teacher, they have lost the certainty of revealed truth ; they have lost the fullness of revealed truth, and retained only fragments of it; they have lost the true meaning of the Scriptures, and they are now fast losing belief in the Sacred Scriptures as the inspired Word of God and losing all consciousness of divine truth itself. It is the Bible, the whole Bible, and nothing but the Bible, interpreted by every reader for himself, that is the sole Protestant rule of faith, the only guide to religious truth. keywords: bible; christ; church; holy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195286.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195286.txt item: #400 of 2083 id: _005195288 author: Heyden, Joseph van der. title: Birth control in Holland date: 1927 words: 2549 flesch: 53 summary: “You also tell me that the promoters of birth control pre- tend that in the Netherlands that Government upholds birth control and that we have many clinics for the propagation of anti-conception methods. Is the diminishing birth rate in Holland due to legally favored birth control? keywords: birth; control; holland; neo cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195288.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195288.txt item: #401 of 2083 id: _005195289 author: St. John-Stevas, Norman. title: Birth control and public policy date: 1964 words: 31387 flesch: 60 summary: This study of public policy with regard to birth control is part of a larger study of law and morals, which Norman St. John- Stevas has been working on with the assistance of a fellowship from the Study of Religious Institutions of the Center for the Study of Democratic Institutions. Patrick A. O’Boyle Archbishop of Washington May 9, 1964 Reprinted in its present form by the FAMILY LIFE BUREAU, NCWC July 1964 Fifty cents per copy FOREWORD Americans are hopelessly divided on the question of birth control. keywords: advice; birth control; catholic; cent; church; contraception; contraceptives; family; health; law; laws; life; london; marriage; medical; moral; new; period; population; public; states; united; use; world; york cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195289.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195289.txt item: #402 of 2083 id: _005195290 author: O'Dwyer, James. title: The blessed Eucharist date: 1907 words: 10169 flesch: 74 summary: The critical moment for decision has arrived for them —as so often happens in the lives of men of our day — •either to acknowledge Jesus Christ as God, or reject Him. But Jesus Christ is God, and God’s promises must needs be fulfilled. keywords: blood; body; bread; christ; eucharist; god; jesus; man; real cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195290.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195290.txt item: #403 of 2083 id: _005195291 author: Stamwitz, Alicia von. title: Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, Redemptorist date: 2000 words: 2986 flesch: 70 summary: If you would like more information on Father Seelos or the center, please contact The Father Seelos Center 2030 Constance Street New Orleans, LA 70130-5099 Telephone (504) 525-2495 23 o^ountiful God, in Blessed Francis Xavier Seelos, you have given your people a model for those who labor joyfully in your earthly kingdom. Father Seelos thrived under the guidance and care of the rector of the community. keywords: father; francis; priest; seelos cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195291.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195291.txt item: #404 of 2083 id: _005195292 author: Kiley, Moses E. title: Blessed Pius X and religious education : a tribute date: 1951 words: 3078 flesch: 63 summary: Of another great man a writer of verse has given us these few lines, which are far more true of Pius X: Great men grow greater. THE midst of the Church she shall open his mouth, and shall fill him with the spirit of wisdom and understanding, and shall clothe him with a robe of glory.” — Ecclesiasticus 15:5 These words of the author of the Book of Ecclesiasticus find their fulfillment in the life and person of Pius X. In the many important ecclesiastical positions he fulfilled, Pius X revealed talents that are rare in themselves, and rarer still in combination. keywords: great; pius; time cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195292.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195292.txt item: #405 of 2083 id: _005195293 author: Ferrajoli, Alessandro. title: Breve inedito di Giulio II per la investitura del regno di francia ad Enrico VIII d'Inghilterra date: 1896 words: 5920 flesch: 61 summary: al quale aveva ordinato che per (( decreto del concilio Lateranense si trasferisse il nome « di re Cristianissimo; sopra la qual cosa era già scritta (( una bolla, contenendosi in essa medesimamente la priva- « zione della dignità e del titolo di e la munificenza che mi offre V. M. nella sua lettera, e che il rev.mo cardinale mi ha confermato ed aumen- tato con le sue parole, accetto con lo stesso animo col quale mi é offerta da V. M. E se riceverò qualche beneficio, V. M. si accorgerà di aver seminato in terra buona e fertile. keywords: breve; cardinale; che; con; del; della; enrico; francia; giulio; non; papa; più; una; vili cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195293.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195293.txt item: #406 of 2083 id: _005195294 author: Sallaway, Francis Xavier. title: A broad survey of the field of law date: 1949 words: 11816 flesch: 79 summary: A BROAD SURVEY OF THE FIELD OF LAW more laws besides God's laws. Such a multiplicity of human laws, ground out with such speed and volume by legis- lators and politicians, so fre- quently contradicted, repealed, declared unconstitutional, wiped out or permitted to lapse, that people’s attitude toward all law becomes cynical and indifferent. keywords: 15c; 20c; cover; god; law; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195294.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195294.txt item: #407 of 2083 id: _005195295 author: None title: Bulletin. date: 1921 words: 8803 flesch: 51 summary: The United States Senate may re- ject a treaty before it becomes the law of the land, but in Par- liamentary action, the treaty may become law and the Parlia- ment can only express its disapproval, which is powerless to affect the validity of the treaty signed by its ministers. Seeking for the cause of this bit- terness, we may find it in the unfair teaching of American history, which on the Canadian side, has made many of the people of the Dominion believe that the territory that now forms the states of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Wisconsin, Michi- gan and part of Minnesota, was taken away unjustly from the loyal Colony of Canada (then Quebec) and handed over to the rebellious United States. keywords: american; country; great; history; knights; people; states; united; united states; war; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195295.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195295.txt item: #408 of 2083 id: _005195296 author: Roche, Joseph Thomas, 1865-. title: The business side of religion date: 1908 words: 27663 flesch: 72 summary: The scriptural story of the widow's mite has led many good people to believe that the mite is preferable to coins of a larger denomination. In the final analysis, it was the natural out-growth of a widespread tendency on the part of many people to evade ever}?- form of Church dues. keywords: business; catholic; children; church; giving; good; matter; means; men; money; old; parish; pastor; pay; people; pew; poor; priest; religion; time cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195296.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195296.txt item: #409 of 2083 id: _005195297 author: National Council of Catholic Men (U.S.) title: By-laws of the National Council of Catholic Men. date: 1944 words: 3542 flesch: 40 summary: Subject to the foregoing, the members shall be the following: (A) Ex Officio Members—The Episcopal Chairman and the Assistant Episcopal Chairman of the Lay Organizations Department of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, and the General Secretary of the National Catholic Welfare Conference, shall be members of this corporation ex officio. (B) Other Members—The other members of this corporation shall be: 3 (a) One representative of each Coun- cil of Catholic Men or other or- ganization designated by the Or- dinary as the official representative organization of Catholic men for his Archdiocese or Diocese, chosen in whatever manner such Coun- cil or organization deems proper, with the approval of the Ordinary —provided such Diocesan Council or other official organization is actively affiliated with the Na- tional Council of Catholic Men, in accordance with Section 3 of Article IV of these By-Laws. (b) Two representatives of each na- tional organization of Catholic laymen in the United States which is actively affiliated with the Na- tional Council of Catholic Men in accordance with Section 3 of Ar- ticle IV of these By-Laws, chosen in whatever manner the official governing body of such organiza- tion deems proper, provided the membership of such representa- tives has the approval of the Ad- ministrative Board of the Na- tional Catholic Welfare Confer- ence. (c) One member-at-large from each ecclesiastical province of the 4 United States which has two or more diocesan organizations rep- resented by members in the Coun- cil, such members-at-large to be appointed by a majority of the Ordinaries of such province. Such meetings shall be held on the date, at the place, and at the hour desig- nated by the President, the Board of Directors, or one-third of the members, depending on who is responsible for the call. keywords: catholic; national; section cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195297.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195297.txt item: #410 of 2083 id: _005195298 author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. title: A call to action : an agenda for the Catholic community : resources for parish and diocesan programs date: 1977 words: 94842 flesch: 47 summary: That special efforts be made to insure that women have a full role of leadership and authority in Church life in such areas as education, family life, vocations, mar- riage preparation and marriage counseling and adult education. That peace education programs at every level of Church life emphasize the dangers and evils of the arms race because of the threat it poses to all humanity. keywords: action; american catholic; american church; catholic bishops; catholic church; catholic community; catholic people; catholic social; catholics; church community; church leaders; church life; church members; church resources; church support; church teaching; church work; economic; education; family life; groups; human; human life; issues; justice; life; local church; national catholic; national church; nccb; needs; parish; pastoral; peace; programs; public; rights; social; social action; social development; social justice; states; support; united; uscc; work; world; world peace cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195298.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195298.txt item: #411 of 2083 id: _005195299 author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy. title: A call to prayer : the Liturgy of the hours date: 1977 words: 3609 flesch: 52 summary: Liturgical prayer, when the ecclesial assembly gathers together, also models itself on the life and example of Jesus. Contemporary circumstances may have eroded the sense of prayer and of liturgical prayer. keywords: church; hours; liturgy; prayer cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195299.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195299.txt item: #412 of 2083 id: _005195301 author: Catholic Church. Codex juris canonici. c. 487-681: De religiosis. English. title: Canonical legislation concerning religious date: 1919 words: 18693 flesch: 50 summary: The following are invalidly admitted to the novi- tiate : Those who have adhered to a non-catholic sect; Those who have not attained the age requisite for the novitiate; Those who enter religion under the influence of vi- olence, grave fear, or fraud; also those whom the Superior receives under pressure of the same influences; Married persons as long as the marriage bonds last; Those who are or have been bound by the bonds of religious profession; Those who are menaced with punishment for the commission of a grave crime of which they have been or can be accused; Every Bishop, whether residential or titular, even though only nominated by the Roman Pontiff ; Clerics who, by a disposition of the Holy See, are bound by oath to consecrate themselves to the sendee of 28 Canonical Legislation their diocese or the missions, for the period during which their oath binds them. Religious profession. keywords: canon; constitutions; house; institute; ordinary; profession; religious; superior cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195301.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195301.txt item: #413 of 2083 id: _005195302 author: Griffin, Joseph M. title: Careers for God date: 1948 words: 8572 flesch: 79 summary: They understand the attractions of the world, the naturalness of family and home life. T. E. DILLON Censor Librorum Imprimatur: Hh JOHN FRANCIS NOLL, Bishop of Fort Wayne TABLE OF CONTENTS THE CALL FROM GOD 7 WHY CHRIST WAS AT CANA 11 COME FOLLOW ME 16 THE SPOUSE OF CHRIST 21 THE CALL FROM COD Talk Given on January 4, 1948 Fortunate indeed, yes thrice fortunate are the young who know exactly what vocations in life are best suited for them, and set about persistently and energetically to prepare for them. keywords: 20c; copy; cover; god; life; pages; postpaid; quantities cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195302.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195302.txt item: #414 of 2083 id: _005195303 author: Walsh, James J. (James Joseph), 1865-1942. title: The care of the dependent poor date: 1917 words: 12160 flesch: 60 summary: Ruled by current ideas of evolution, some writers have sup- plied themselves with a theoretic history of hospital work. It is very important to realize that reform in hospitals and nursing began to make itself- felt before the great revolution in surgery, which, after Lister, made hospital work so much less fatal than it had been before. keywords: care; children; dependent; dependent poor; history; hospitals; insane; middle; old; poor; time cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195303.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195303.txt item: #415 of 2083 id: _005195304 author: Windle, C. A. (Charles Augustus), 1866-1934. title: The case against spiritualism date: 1921 words: 11538 flesch: 69 summary: While it lists among its adherents a number of scientific men like Sir Oliver Lodge, not one of them rests his faith upon a single proven fact of science. They overlook the fact that Sir Oliver Lodge may speak with authority on physics, because in this field he has expert knowledge, born of reason, investigation and positive demon- stration, but this fact does not make him an authority on ghosts. keywords: dead; feda; light; lodge; medium; oliver; page; raymond; sir; spirit; spiritism; truth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195304.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195304.txt item: #416 of 2083 id: _005195305 author: None title: Cate chisme de la doctrine chreti enne date: 1886 words: 20125 flesch: 81 summary: E. Nous recevons le don de Science, pour deve- nir capables de decouvrir la volonte de Dieu en toutes choses. B. Le Saint-Esprit denieurera toujours avec Ffiglise, pour la conduire dans le chemin de la saintete et de la verite. DIXIEME LEQON. keywords: christ; commandement; dans; de dieu; de la; des; devons; dieu; e. le; est; grace; jesus; les; nos; notre; nous; par; parce; peche; pour; q. le; q. que; que; qui; r. le; saint; sont; tout; une; vous cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195305.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195305.txt item: #417 of 2083 id: _005195307 author: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh), 1886-1948. title: A catechism of Catholic education. date: 1922 words: 26106 flesch: 66 summary: Q. Are Catholic schools American schools? 88 INTRODUCTION rTlHE Catholic school is one of the greatest moral facts ^ in the United States. keywords: catholic education; catholic high; catholic school; children; college; high school; public; public school; religion; religious; religious education; school system; schools; states; teachers; training cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195307.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195307.txt item: #418 of 2083 id: _005195308 author: None title: A catechism of Christian doctrine date: 1885 words: 16116 flesch: 86 summary: A. God made the world. A. God is the Creator of heaven and earth, and of all things. keywords: a. christ; a. god; church; god; holy; sin cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195308.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195308.txt item: #419 of 2083 id: _005195310 author: None title: A catechism of Christian doctrine : prepared and enjoined by order of the Third plenary council of Baltimore : no. 3. date: 1921 words: 78292 flesch: 82 summary: A. God does not tempt us to sin; but He permits us to be tempted to try our fidelity or punish our pride; and to give us an oppor- tunity of meriting rewards for ourselves by overcoming the temptations. A. God the Father, the First Person of the Blessed Trinity, is the only real and true Fath^ er of Jesus Christ, as the Blessed Virgin is His true Mother. keywords: a. baptism; a. christ; a. god; a. holy; a. jesus; a. persons; apostles; blessed; body; church; faith; good; grace; holy; holy ghost; lord; mass; mean; mortal sin; priest; sacrament; sin; sins cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195310.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195310.txt item: #420 of 2083 id: _005195311 author: None title: A catechism of Christian doctrine : prepared and enjoined by order of the Third plenary council of Baltimore : no. 0 date: 1921 words: 5001 flesch: 86 summary: A. God made the world. A. God is the Creator of heaven and earth, and of all things. keywords: god; holy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195311.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195311.txt item: #421 of 2083 id: _005195312 author: None title: Catechism of the liturgy for young and old date: 1921 words: 11609 flesch: 81 summary: The proper of each Mass is given in order of the ecclesiastical year, that is the Masses of each Sunday and other days (vigils, ember days, etc.) that have a proper Mass. Certain rites not Eucharistic, but connected closely with the Mass are in their place in the Missal, such as the blessing of ashes, candles, palms; all the morning services of Holy Week (except the Vespers of Thurs- day and Friday). The earliest possible Easter day is March 2 2d, the latest, April 2Sth. keywords: altar; church; day; days; feast; holy; liturgy; mass; sunday cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195312.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195312.txt item: #422 of 2083 id: _005195313 author: Perrone, Giovanni, 1794-1876. title: Catechismo intorno al Protestantesimo : ad uso del popolo date: 1854 words: 67790 flesch: 75 summary: Dirò anzi che il povero Yaldo in questo suo divisamento pare si proponesse 1’ ottimo fine di richiamare alla pratica 1’ uso del vivere apostolico con professar 7 98 povertà volontaria, e che an?i la sua prima inten- zione fosse d’ istituire una religione per la quale chiese l’ approvazione del pontefice Romano. che i vescovi e il papa uniti assieme sono infallibili, e che in questa unione risiede la infallibilità promessa da Gesù Cristo alla Chiesa. keywords: alla; alla chiesa; alle; altri; anche; anzi; avete; bibbia; cattolici; che; che cosa; che dio; che essi; che gesù; che gli; che il; che la; che loro; che non; che questa; che si; che sono; che tutti; che un; chiesa cattolica; chiesa che; chiesa di; chiesa e; chiesa non; cioè; ciò che; colla; come; con; contro; contro la; cosa; cosi; così; cristo; cui; d. e; d. ma; d. non; dai; dal; dei; del protestantesimo; della; della chiesa; della fede; di dio; di fede; di gesù; di più; di san; di un; dice; dio; dire; dunque; e che; e della; e di; e poi; e se; ed il; egli; era; eretici; essere; essi; fatto; fede; fede che; gesù; gesù cristo; già; gli; hanno; il loro; la bibbia; la chiesa; la confessione; la cosa; la fede; la loro; la quale; la sua; loro; ma la; ma non; mai; modo; nel; nelle; noi; non; non può; non sono; non vi; non è; ogni; ora; ossia; perchè; perchè non; però; più; più che; poi; poi che; prima; protestantesimo; protestanti; pure; può; quali; quanto; quelli che; quello; questi; r. e; r. il; r. la; r. si; religione; san; santi; se la; se non; secolo; sempre; senza; si può; sia; solo; sono; stesso; sua; suoi; tanto; tutti; tutto il; una; vero; vi è; voi; è il cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195313.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195313.txt item: #423 of 2083 id: _005195314 author: MacEachen, Roderick Aloysius. title: A catechism primer of Christian doctrine date: 1910 words: 6634 flesch: 100 summary: Who made you? A. God made me. 2. Who made all the people in the world? A. God made all the people in the world. keywords: god; sin cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195314.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195314.txt item: #424 of 2083 id: _005195316 author: Remy, Arthur F. J. title: The Catholic Church and Christian unity date: 1914 words: 6657 flesch: 70 summary: In speaking for ihe Catholic Church , I am speaking for a Church which has always possessed and successfully maintained unity. But if the Church cannot concede essentials, she can make, and in the past has made, concessions in matters of practise, for instance, as regards the language and form of the liturgy, the celibacy of the clergy, the resi- dence of the head of the Church in Rome, the method of his election, matters of Church government; in fact, all that affects the rule of life. keywords: catholic; catholic church; christian; church; churches; rome; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195316.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195316.txt item: #425 of 2083 id: _005195317 author: O'Dowd, James T. title: Catholic Church and education date: 1943 words: 2445 flesch: 61 summary: He is interested not only in Catholic schools and colleges, but also in the best kind of education for all the children of all the peo- ple. Certainly means which are man-centered can- not attain an end which is God- centered. Nor can the supernatural goal of Catholic education be reached by methods and procedures which are erroneously termed neutral. keywords: catholic; education; school cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195317.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195317.txt item: #426 of 2083 id: _005195318 author: Hecker, Isaac Thomas, 1819-1888. title: The Catholic Church in the United States. Its rise, relations with the republic, growth, and future prospects. date: 1879 words: 15007 flesch: 59 summary: In the hierarchy there is one Ger- man archbishop, and a considerable number of the bishops are German 7The Catholic Church in the United States. by birth or descent. Finally, if we add from a rough guess 25,000 to 30,000 colored people, we have all the original elements which the power of the Catholic faith has blended together in one, forming the organization and strength of the Catholic Church in the republic of the United States. keywords: american; catholic church; catholics; faith; human; man; new; people; political; reason; religious; republic; rights; truth; united states cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195318.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195318.txt item: #427 of 2083 id: _005195319 author: Gibbons, James, 1834-1921. title: The Catholic Church and the marriage tie date: 1901 words: 3643 flesch: 66 summary: Nations may be justified in abrogating treaties with each other; merchants may dissolve partnerships ; brothers will eventually leave the parental roof, and, like Jacob and Esau, separate from one another; friends, like Abraham and Lot, may be obliged to part company : but by the law of God the bond uniting husband and wife can be dissolved only by death. And 3 for this cause shall a man leave father and mother and shall cleave to wife and they two shall be one flesh. keywords: divorce; husband; marriage; wife cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195319.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195319.txt item: #428 of 2083 id: _005195320 author: Zahm, J. A. (John Augustine), 1851-1921. title: The Catholic Church and modern science : a lecture date: 1886 words: 11530 flesch: 58 summary: Between true science and true religion, between modern science—in so far as it is science —and the Catholic Church, a conflict not only does not exist, but it is not even possible. F MONG the many questions that have engaged the attention of thinking minds, especially within the last few years, no one has excited a livelier or a more widespread interest than that concerning the relation between religion and science; or, more especially, the relation between modern science and the Catholic Church. keywords: catholic; catholic church; church; evolution; man; modern; modern science; science; time; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195320.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195320.txt item: #429 of 2083 id: _005195321 author: O'Hara, John Francis, 1888-1960. title: The Catholic Church and youth. date: 1936 words: 13074 flesch: 73 summary: If in the Providence of God it falls to the lot of that child in its early years to lose father or mother or both, the Church does what it can to supply for the parents’ place. Mindful of Our Divine Saviour’s words to Nicodemus, “Unless a man be born again of water and the Holy Ghost he cannot enter the kingdom of God”, the Church demands that parents fulfill without delay their obligation to have con- ferred this most necessary Sacrament, which intro- duces the child to the supernatural life, infuses the virtues of faith, hope, and charity, and gives a right to many other graces. keywords: 10c; catholic; catholic church; church; cover; god; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195321.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195321.txt item: #430 of 2083 id: _005195322 author: Johnson, George, 1889-1944. title: Catholic education : three addresses delivered in the Catholic Hour sponsored by the National Council of Catholic Men with the cooperation of the National Broadcasting Company and its associated stations, on Sundays from September 23 to October 7, 1934 date: 1934 words: 10758 flesch: 66 summary: In certain cities where the Catholic school popula- tion is large the cost of public school education is comparatively high. CATHOLIC EDUCATION 5 More than fifty years passed—years of growth and development for Catholic education—years of multiplication of Catholic schools—years which saw the ranks of devoted men and women who had con- secrated their lives to the mission of teaching con- stantly swelling—years that saw the Catholic schools in one diocese after another being organized for more effective w'ork—years that bore witness to the zeal, not only of Bishops and pastors, but of the faithful as well, for the promotion of Catholic edu- cation. keywords: catholic; catholic education; copy; cover; education; life; pages; quantities; rev; schools; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195322.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195322.txt item: #431 of 2083 id: _005195323 author: Heffron, Edward J., 1905- title: The Catholic Evidence Guild date: 1935 words: 15321 flesch: 61 summary: known as the Catholic Evidence Guild movement. The address of the Baltimore Guild is: Catholic Evi- 22 THE CATHOLIC EVIDENCE GUILD dence Guild of Baltimore, 31 N. Fulton Ave., Baltimore, Md. (3) In Washington Inspired by the remarkably successful street apostolate of David Goldstein in the United States, and of the Catho- lic Evidence Guild in England, a group of ten laymen and laywomen, assembled by the Rev. Dr. Charles A. Hart and the Rev. Paul Ward, C.S.P., on December 16, 1931, determined to organize a Catholic Evidence Guild in Washington, D. C. Weekly meetings lasting approxi- mately two hours, and devoted to a thorough and syste- matic instruction in the Faith, and to practice talks, were begun on January 6, 1932. keywords: catholic evidence; church; city; evidence guild; guild; meetings; members; outdoor; rev; speakers; time; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195323.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195323.txt item: #432 of 2083 id: _005195324 author: Girardey, Ferreol, 1839-1930. title: The Catholic faith date: 1915 words: 24087 flesch: 64 summary: Let the love of all these burn as a fire in the heart of the Catholic mother, and her children will also take fire at it. ^ Indeed it is necessary in these unbelieving days in which we live, when men are going away from Christ, when sin is thought nothing of, when the spiritual life IS stifled and the supernatural in no way grasped, that we Catholics should make sure that our homes, like cool oases in the arid desert, shall be filled with the pure air of Catholic faith and Catholic reverence and Catholic love, and watered with refreshing dews of grace that prayer and piety will assuredly bring down from on high.” Finally, it is principally the lack of this Catholic THE CATHOLIC FAITH78 atmosphere in mixed marriages that causes them to be so dangerous and even, in the majority of cases, so fatal to the faith of the Catholics who contract them, and of their offspring. All wilful hesitation or doubt is inconsistent with true faith. keywords: catholic church; catholic faith; catholics; christ; church; divine; faith; god; holy; jesus; men; salvation; true; true faith; truth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195324.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195324.txt item: #433 of 2083 id: _005195325 author: Harney, John B. title: The Catholic faith date: 1912 words: 3710 flesch: 73 summary: What is it but cowardice, or downright treachery, to suggest retreat, to counsel compromise, to advise sur- render? Loyalty t© Christ Whatever others may think, however they may act, the man of faith, the man who really believes in Christ will not think himself at liberty to give up one jot or tittle of the truth which God has spoken to men, whether by the Prophets of old or by the lips of Jesus Christ. All these and many more truths has Jesus Christ taught the world, both in person and by His chosen ambassadors. keywords: christ; faith; god; truth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195325.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195325.txt item: #434 of 2083 id: _005195326 author: Grafton, Charles C. (Charles Chapman), 1830-1912. title: Catholicity and the Vincentian rule, date: 1903 words: 15243 flesch: 75 summary: We reject the Church of Rome, differing from her, in Church government, the Rule of Faith,, in doctrine, discipline, and worship. We reject the Church of Rome, differing from her, in Church government, the Rule of Faith^ in doctrine, discipline, and worship. keywords: catholic; christ; church; doctrine; faith; god; holy; rule cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195326.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195326.txt item: #435 of 2083 id: _005195327 author: O'Kane, Thomas N. title: The Catholic notion of faith," date: 1941 words: 13061 flesch: 80 summary: By his reason alone he can rise from the things that were made, to a certain knowledge of the existence and nature of God, of a future life, and his dependence upon and duties to his Creator. Furthermore, by an act at once divine and human, he can soar above this earth, beyond the limits of the greatest intelligence % to a certain knowledge of truths, hidden in the very essence of God. keywords: 10c; 15c; cover; faith; god; love; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195327.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195327.txt item: #436 of 2083 id: _005195328 author: Macdonald, John L., author. title: The Catholic pages of American history : a lecture date: 1891 words: 14709 flesch: 60 summary: Among the distinguished officers of the Union Army were other Catholics, whose names will be familiar to many of you, when mentioned. And his death is but one of many thousands of that band of martyr heroes, whose deeds shed a halo of glory over Catholic history, and challenge the world to produce a truthful record of their equal. keywords: american; army; catholic; church; country; distinguished; general; great; history; new; religious; states; war; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195328.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195328.txt item: #437 of 2083 id: _005195329 author: Glynn, Martin Henry, 1871-1924. title: Catholic patriotism in the United States : an echo of the Catholic patriotic demonstration at Washington, D.C., on Memorial Day, 1917, in the plaza between the Capitol and the statue of Christopher Columbus, Cardinal Gibbons in attendance date: 1917 words: 4385 flesch: 57 summary: Thank God, there never has been, and, praise God, there never will be a Catholic Benedict Arnold in these United States. As a patriotic American type for men of every race and every creed, I point to Cardinal Gibbons and Chief Justice White and Justice McKenna of the United States Su- preme Court. keywords: catholic; country; day; love; states; united cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195329.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195329.txt item: #438 of 2083 id: _005195330 author: None title: Catholic prayer book for the army and navy date: 1917 words: 15534 flesch: 87 summary: Father, look on the face of Thy Christ; how hast Thou not with Him given us all things ! O almighty and eternal God, Who by salutary continence dost heal both soul and body, let the 4 healing of Thy mercy come to the aid of the weakness of our nature: that the dignity of human nature which was wounded by excess, may be cured by the practice of healing temperance. keywords: amen; blessed; christ; god; holy; jesus; lord; o lord; thee; thou; thy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195330.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195330.txt item: #439 of 2083 id: _005195331 author: McNamara, T. James. title: The Catholic school in American life date: 1946 words: 14803 flesch: 76 summary: Quantity Prices Do Not Include Carriage Charge “The Divine Romance/* by Rt. Rev. Msgr. “Christ and His Church/* by Rt. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 15c; 20c; american; catholic; cover; god; life; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; school; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195331.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195331.txt item: #440 of 2083 id: _005195332 author: Oglesby, Thaddeus K. title: Catholics in American history date: 1917 words: 6993 flesch: 47 summary: I do not suppose that any one will question the robust Americanism of Theodore Roose- velt, who twice appointed a Roman Catholic to a place in his cabinet—first as Secretary of the Navy, and then as .Attorney-General of the United States. We know what nation Washington meant when he wrote of “the important assistance” in the establishment of their government which the Revolutionary patriots “received from a nation in which the Roman Catholic faith is professed”; and in this country’s capital stands a statue of the Catholic general, Rochambeau, who came from that nation and, with its soldiers and sailors—as a later American Pre- sident said—struck the decisive blow which started this country on the path of independ- ence among the nations of the earth. keywords: american; catholic; confederate; constitution; religious; states; united; washington cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195332.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195332.txt item: #441 of 2083 id: _005195333 author: Ryan, John A. (John Augustine), 1869-1945. title: The Catholic teaching on our industrial system date: 1934 words: 8223 flesch: 63 summary: “The Way of the Cross, by Rev. Dr. Fulton J. Sheen, 32 pages and cover (prayer book size). The Holy Father is no less positive in his denun- ciation of the conflict between industrial classes. keywords: catholic; copy; industrial; leo; pages; pope; quantities; rev; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195333.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195333.txt item: #442 of 2083 id: _005195334 author: Wray, W. title: Catholic teaching for young and old : an explanation of the important events in the Old and New Testaments with instructions on the creed, commandments, sacraments and ceremonies, etc., of the Catholic Church date: 1899 words: 51736 flesch: 84 summary: Then God told the serpent The Temptation and Fall of Man. 17 that he should be punished forever and ever, be- cause of the wicked thing that he had done; and to Eve God said:, “ Thou shalt have many sorrows with thy chil- dren, and thou shalt be subject to thy husband all the days of thy life.” 2003 Imitation Leather, red edges $2.75 2012 Imitation Leather, gold edges... 3.25 Postage included in all above prices COMPLETE CATALOGUE of FATHER LASANCE’S PRAYER-BOOKS containing besides above mentioned books also full particulars of bis other books, “Sunday Missal,” “Prisoner of Love,” “Manna of the Soul,” “With God,” “Blessed Sacrament Book,” “Visits to Jesus in the Taber- nacle,” “Our Lady Book,” etc., will be sent free on application. REN71GFRRROTHFR S New York Cincinnati ChicagoDRV I OGRO, S6_38 Barclay St 429 Main St. 205-207 W.Washlngton St. Teaching and OLD W. WRAY New York, Cincinnati, Chicago’ BENZIGER BROTHERS PRINTERS TO THE HOLY APOSTOLIC SEE AN EXPLANATION OF THE IMPORTANT EVENTS IN THE OLD AND NEW TEST- AMENTS WITH INSTRUCTIONS ON THE CREED, COMMANDMENTS, SACRAMENTS AND CEREMONIES, ETC., OF THE CATHOLIC CHURCH BY BENZIGER BROTHERS VMbil ®betat. keywords: blessed; church; day; god; good; great; heaven; holy; jesus; little; lord; man; men; people; sin; things; time cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195334.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195334.txt item: #443 of 2083 id: _005195335 author: Meehan, Francis, 1881-1966. title: The Catholic tradition in literature date: 1939 words: 12372 flesch: 72 summary: “Christ and His Church, by Rt. Rev. Msgr. “Moral Factors in Economic Life, by Rt. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 10c; catholic; catholic tradition; cover; life; literature; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; shakespeare; single copy; tradition cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195335.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195335.txt item: #444 of 2083 id: _005195336 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: The cause of peace : an address of His Holiness Pope Pius XII to the World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations April 14, 1952. date: 1952 words: 2387 flesch: 50 summary: In it your cry of peace, beloved daughters, is distinguished clearly from that of other women, whose sincerity We are far from questioning but whose cry, unfortunately. The cause of peace : an address of His Holiness Pope Pius XII to the World Union of Catholic Women's 'Thi Gluse oS VeAC^ THE CAUSE OF PEACE by Pope Pius XII An address of His Holiness Pope Pius XII to the World Union of Catholic Women's Organizations April 24, 1952 NATIONAL COUNCIL OF CATHOLIC WOMEN 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. * Washington 5, D.C Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 m 1 https://archive.org/details/causeofpeaceaddrpius THE CAUSE OF PEACE Assured, as We are, of the great contribution that women are able to make to the cause of peace. keywords: peace; war; women cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195336.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195336.txt item: #445 of 2083 id: _005195338 author: Masse, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Louis), 1905- title: The challenge to democracy date: 1946 words: 2294 flesch: 72 summary: The modern world must still choose between liberty and hu- man dignity on the one hand, and coercion and collectivism on the other; between freedom and slavery; between democracy and the totalitarian state. For the gentle rule of Jesus Christ, the modern world has made the terrible exchange of gangster rule and concentra- tion camps. keywords: catholic; christ; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195338.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195338.txt item: #446 of 2083 id: _005195339 author: McSorley, Joseph, 1874-1963. title: The chaplain's catechism : a book for beginners date: 1917 words: 1595 flesch: 94 summary: Jesus Christ. Of course Jesus Christ loved His mother. keywords: god cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195339.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195339.txt item: #447 of 2083 id: _005195340 author: McIntyre, Bonaventure. title: Characteristic Christian ideals, date: 1936 words: 9988 flesch: 74 summary: And just as surely as every maxim of his rule came from Rome, so surely did every yearning of his heart come from the gospel of Christ; and nothing was dearer to him than to restore all things after the pat- tern of the gospel, to build again in the world a very real democracy based upon the fatherhood of God and the brotherhood of man, a flourishing kingdom spanning all nations and joining all skies, a kingdom where the lowly might sit above the proud and where the gentle in spirit might be exalted above the dignitaries of this world ; for the cornerstone of this Sodality would be a love so great it would break down the barrier of caste and eschew political in- terest, which has taken its toll of millions from the days of the Ptolemies. So I say to you at the beginning: if man or devil ever insinuates anything against God’s teach- ings do not be so foolish as to honor the insinuation and thus dishonor God. keywords: catholic; christian; cover; god; man; men; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195340.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195340.txt item: #448 of 2083 id: _005195341 author: Husslein, Joseph, 1873-1952. title: The children : a message to priests, teachers, parents and all lovers of Christ's little ones date: 1915 words: 6933 flesch: 68 summary: It will pray for me that I may remain good; for it is I that saved it’.” To all those therefore who will devote themselves to furthering this noble work we would repeat the words addressed to the General Director of the Holy Childhood by the Apostolic Delegate for the United States, No- vember 14, 1914 : “May Jesus our Divine Saviour, who so tenderly loves little children, bless your efforts and move the hearts of the generous to help you in the salvation of more little ones.” 21 THE LITTLE FLOWER’S PRAYER With the Scripture text, “If you ask the Father any- thing in My name, He will give it you,” the Little Flower introduces a short prayer which expresses the ardent wish of her soul : O Eternal Father, Thy Only-Begotten Son, the dear Child Jesus, belongs to me since Thou hast given Him. These lilies are the souls of little children. keywords: association; catholic; children; holy; holy childhood; little; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195341.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195341.txt item: #449 of 2083 id: _005195342 author: None title: The children's bible history for school and home use : from the beginning of the world to the martyrdom of Ss. Peter and Paul, with an appendix. date: 1874 words: 26849 flesch: 86 summary: ‘ The zeal of Thy house hath eaten Me up’ (Ps. lxviii., S. John ii. 17). (S. Matt, xvi. 18). keywords: bible; children; david; god; history; israel; jesus; king; lord; man; people; son; thou; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195342.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195342.txt item: #450 of 2083 id: _005195343 author: O'Brien, Edward J. title: Christ, as seen by his apostles date: 1949 words: 9040 flesch: 82 summary: T. E. DILLON Censor Librorum Imprimatur: + JOHN FRANCIS NOLL, D.D. Bishop of Fort Wayne Stei TABLE OF CONTENTS THE TWELVE 7 THE MAGNETISM OF CHRIST 11 THE PATIENCE OF CHRIST 15 CHRIST THE TEACHER 20 THE TWELVE Address Given on August 7, 1949 The primary aim of every Christian should be to love Christ more and more. The sincere Christian, therefore, should be most anx- ious to know everything possible about his Leader, in order to come to love Christ with more intensity, and to serve Him with greater devotion. keywords: 20c; christ; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195343.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195343.txt item: #451 of 2083 id: _005195344 author: Dougherty, John J. (John Joseph), 1907- title: Christ and the Christians : an early portrait date: 1946 words: 2359 flesch: 79 summary: Men like that can do it again, men like that writing, men like that governing, men like that hiring, men like that organizing, men coveting Heaven more than gold, coveting peace more than profit, coveting grace more than neighbor’s wife. That shift of emphasis can be perilous to the idea, for when men who govern themselves re- member only their rights, and forget their obligations, they may awake suddenly to find they have lost their rights. keywords: christ; christianity; emphasis cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195344.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195344.txt item: #452 of 2083 id: _005195345 author: Ryan, John A. (John Augustine), 1869-1945. title: The Christian doctrine of property date: 1923 words: 12702 flesch: 55 summary: This view of the distribution of industrial property, is far removed from the theory that is becoming alarmingly widespread among both the possessors and the nonpossessors of our time. We noticed it there in relation to the regulation of industrial property. keywords: christian; christian doctrine; doctrine; industrial; labor; ownership; private; private property; property; right; social cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195345.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195345.txt item: #453 of 2083 id: _005195346 author: Reeves, James A. title: Christian education, date: 1935 words: 9375 flesch: 74 summary: As a result, Catholic higher education remain- ed too long a provincial project, being thought of more or less as a luxury. Quantity Prices Do Not Include Carriage Charge “The Divine Romance, by Rt. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 10c; catholic; cover; education; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195346.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195346.txt item: #454 of 2083 id: _005195347 author: Twohy, James F. title: Christian education in an age of confusion date: 1949 words: 14798 flesch: 74 summary: Quantity Prices Do Not Include Carriage Charge “The Divine Romance,** by Rt. Rev. Msgr. “Christ and His Church,** by Rt. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 15c; 16c; 20c; catholic; christian; church; cover; education; faith; msgr; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195347.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195347.txt item: #455 of 2083 id: _005195348 author: Gibbons, James, 1834-1921. title: The Christian home date: 1918 words: 6046 flesch: 70 summary: Their offspring are the children of God, brothers and sisters of Jesus Christ, redeemed by His parents are appointed by heaven their The Mission of Parents. She hoped against hope ; and before her death she had the consolation of seeing him restored to God and His Church. keywords: catholic; christ; christian; church; god; home; life cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195348.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195348.txt item: #456 of 2083 id: _005195349 author: None title: Christianity and interracial justice. date: 1946 words: 1842 flesch: 60 summary: For four days a group of leaders, clerical and lay, Negro and white, discussed all aspects of the problem and arrived at a series of recommendations to stimulate as well as to guide Catholic action in this field. It is a convenient alibi to say that in- dividuals guilty of acts contrary to interracial justice and charity have blundered or were tactless, but they would not have blunder- ed or been tactless if you and I translated our Christian beliefs into practice. keywords: catholic; council; interracial cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195349.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195349.txt item: #457 of 2083 id: _005195350 author: McClorey, John A., 1874-1935. title: Christianity and the modern mind date: 1930 words: 17650 flesch: 66 summary: The grace of God is more excellent than the refinements of man; but the re- finements of man are hardly less important in deal- ing with men. But if men are liars by nature, the absurd consequences would follow, that all his- tory which is founded on the knowledge and truth- fulness of witnesses would be untrustworthy; so- ciety which rests on the mutual trust of men in each other’s word would be impossible; and God, Infinite Truth, the Author of man’s mendacious na- ture, would be responsible for its menacity. keywords: christianity; culture; god; good; human; life; like; man; men; mind; modern; modern mind; morality; paul; religion; truth; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195350.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195350.txt item: #458 of 2083 id: _005195351 author: Gillis, James M. (James Martin), 1876-1957. title: Christianity's contribution to civilization date: 1932 words: 24614 flesch: 67 summary: Man is not master of his fate ; fate is master of man. He hates sin, he hates the devil, he hates bad men, he hates good men if they stand in his way, he hates authority,—on occasion he hates rebellion against authority; he hates subjection, he hates de- lay, he hates injustice; sometimes he hates justice; he hates thousands of persons and things,—^but he loves nobody and nothing. keywords: catholic; christianity; church; civilization; contribution; god; gods; good; human; life; like; love; man; men; modern; pagan; peace; religion; rev; truth; war; woman; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195351.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195351.txt item: #459 of 2083 id: _005195352 author: National Catholic Welfare Conference. title: Christian marriage and the family. date: 1932 words: 16924 flesch: 58 summary: As the family, according to the teaching of Leo XIII, is the unit of civil society, and as a nation is made up of distinct families, it follows that the strength and wel- fare of a nation depend largely on the ideals of family life. The divisive and separative force of selfish- ness must give way to the binding and attractive influ- ence of altruism if family life is to flourish. keywords: action; catholic; christian marriage; church; divine; education; family; family life; god; home; law; life; love; marriage; social; women cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195352.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195352.txt item: #460 of 2083 id: _005195354 author: National Catholic Welfare Conference. title: The Christian way to peace. A statement by the N.C.W.C. joint committee on peace. date: 1929 words: 5352 flesch: 63 summary: As wars become more destructive the cause that could launch a nation or a world into war must be all the graver. It deals with the causes of war, rules of just warfare, and means of promoting peace, and it makes an appeal to Catholics in the United States to work for the '‘Peace of Christ in the Kingdom of Christ,’’ Catholic or- ganizations are urged to discuss this statement in their meetings. keywords: catholic; international; peace; right; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195354.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195354.txt item: #461 of 2083 id: _005195355 author: Masse, Benjamin L. title: Christ the King and the social encyclicals date: 1946 words: 12517 flesch: 81 summary: All of us, no matter how little we are, or how unimportant we feel, can help to inaugurate, as Pope Pius XI said, the reign of Jesus Christ; we can yet save our tottering civilization by making the King- dom of Christ the most vivid reality in the modern world. It took this unprece- dented action only after figures revealed that last year 21 per cent of all arrests were of per- sons under 21 years of age; that more persons aged 17 were ar- rested than in any other age group. keywords: 15c; 20c; christ; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195355.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195355.txt item: #462 of 2083 id: _005195356 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: Christmas message 1959 date: 1960 words: 3499 flesch: 63 summary: And it is not possible to imagine a higher and more precious perfection than that of Christian peace, which is the peace of hearts, peace in the social order, in life, in prosperity, in mutual respect and in the brotherhood of all nations. CHRISTIAN PEACE The appearance of peace is threefold: Peace of the heart: Peace is before all else an interior thing, belonging to the spirit, and its fundamental condition is a loving and filial dependence on the will of God. keywords: church; god; good; man; peace cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195356.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195356.txt item: #463 of 2083 id: _005195357 author: Smith, Ignatius, 1886-1957. title: Christ today date: 1932 words: 12983 flesch: 75 summary: Christ today, Christ forever. preach not ourselves, but Jesus Christ our Lord; and ourselves your servants through Jesus” (II Cor. keywords: christ; christ today; god; home; jesus; jesus christ; life; man; men; people; wealth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195357.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195357.txt item: #464 of 2083 id: _005195358 author: O'Connor, William A. title: The Church and charity date: 1943 words: 2190 flesch: 64 summary: All that is found good and true in what is new is eagerly and quickly incorporated into the prac- tice of Catholic charity and into the training of those to whom Cath- olic Charities owes so great a debt, the Catholic laymen and women who have chosen charity for their life work. In her humility, her diligence, her devotion, and her joy she is the expression of the spirit of Catholic charity. keywords: catholic; charity; poor cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195358.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195358.txt item: #465 of 2083 id: _005195359 author: Furfey, Paul Hanly, 1896-1992. title: The Church and the child, date: 1933 words: 13140 flesch: 79 summary: Child life is peculiarly sensitive to THE CHURCH AND THE CHILD 39 social change. Christian charity prompted men and women to dedicate themselves to the educa- tion of poor children in free schools. keywords: charity; child; children; church; elizabeth; great; life; love; men; mother; poor; rev; work; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195359.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195359.txt item: #466 of 2083 id: _005195360 author: McClafferty, John J. title: The Church and decency date: 1943 words: 2590 flesch: 61 summary: The moral law perfects man and leads him to the ends which belong to his nature: self- preservation, propagation of his kind and the upbringing of off- spring, pursuit and attainment of eternal truth and goodness in com- mon with other men. The Church has had, has, and will have until the Church Militant has gained the final Crown, a real true concern with decency in all the thoughts, words, actions, and af- fairs of men. keywords: church; decency; god; man cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195360.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195360.txt item: #467 of 2083 id: _005195361 author: Gillis, James M. title: The Church and the depression date: 1934 words: 21021 flesch: 68 summary: If to men—any man or group of men—^you shall never solve the social problem, for man will always fight man for possession. How- ever, St. Basil, speaking again and repeatedly not to monks in a monastery but to rich men in the world, told them too that under certain conditions the very possession of private property is tanta- mount to theft. keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; church; communism; copy; cover; depression; economic; god; like; man; pages; poor; quantities; rev; rich; right; single; social; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195361.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195361.txt item: #468 of 2083 id: _005195362 author: Quinn, William. title: The church and her missions : three addresses delivered in the Catholic Hour produced by the National Council of Catholic Men with the cooperation of the National Broadcasting Company and its associated stations (On Sundays from October 14 to October 28, 1934) date: 1934 words: 8680 flesch: 78 summary: Amid chaotic ruin, the Church built a new civilization upon the teachings of Christ. Yes, the Church knows what crises mean, and meets them with the patient courage of Christ. keywords: catholic; church; copy; missions; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195362.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195362.txt item: #469 of 2083 id: _005195363 author: O'Shea, James D. title: The Church and her story of charity date: 1948 words: 11219 flesch: 84 summary: God has been ruled out of it, and statistics tell us that the vast majority will try their hands at a similar contract again—affect- ing more people—more families. So far we have been consider- ing family problems which are self-inducing by those who lack charity. keywords: 15c; 20c; charity; cover; family; love; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195363.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195363.txt item: #470 of 2083 id: _005195365 author: Montavon, William F. title: The Church in Mexico protests date: 1934 words: 6218 flesch: 55 summary: The Constitution of 18 57 begins thus: The Mexican people recognize that the rights of man are the basis and the purpose of social institutions.” 5 The Church In Mexico Protests 0 The Queretaro Constitution opens with this: In the Republic of Mexico every individual shall have those rights which are granted to him by this Constitution.” 1917 There- 7 The Church In Mexico Protests fore, all Catholics of the Republic of Mexico are forbidden as such to establish any political party under the name of Catholic.” 1926 El Universal” resurrects a statement made by the Archbishop of Mexico in 1917, objecting to the anti- religious provisions of the Constitution, and re-published it. keywords: catholic; church; constitution; mexico; president; religious cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195365.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195365.txt item: #471 of 2083 id: _005195367 author: Gillis, James M. (James Martin), 1876-1957. title: The church and modern thought date: 1935 words: 22276 flesch: 67 summary: Nature of Man explains that “man is a kind of miscarriage of the ape”. But the saddest, most tragic, most hopeless con- clusion, if there be no God but Evolution, is that of Bertrand Russell who speaks of “Omnipotent matter, blind to good and evil, reckless of destruction, roll- ing on its relentless way,” and who has epitomized the pessimism inherent in the evolution-theory in a passage as eloquent as it is despondent: “Man is the product of causes which had no prevision of the end they were achieving; his origin, his growth, his hopes and fears, his loves and his beliefs, are but the outcome of accidental collocations of atoms; no fire, no heroism, no intensity of thought and feeling, can preserve an individual life beyond the grave ; all the labors of the ages, all the devo- tion, all the inspiration, all the noon-day bright- ness of human genius, are destined to extinction in the vast death of the solar system; and the whole temple of Man’s achievement must in- evitably be buried beneath the debris of a uni- verse in ruins.” As a kind of fillip to that horrifying prophecy of the ultimate fate of man, H. G. Wells, the favorite spokesman of semi-educated worshippers at the shrine of Evolution, says that he looks upon the world as “a very dire and terrible world” and that hope has been all but extinguished from his heart. keywords: catholic church; church; civilization; democracy; freedom; god; good; man; mediaeval; men; mind; modern; modern thought; people; progress; religion; science; social; thought; truth; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195367.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195367.txt item: #472 of 2083 id: _005195369 author: Cicognani, Amleto Giovanni, 1883-1973. title: The church and public opinion date: 1966 words: 3368 flesch: 51 summary: This, in turn, presupposes a perpetual interest of the greatest possible number of people for community affairs, and it can be seen from the fact how deter- mining the weight of public opinion is in the process of public affairs. Public opinion is inherent in the social nature of man. keywords: church; opinion; public; public opinion cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195369.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195369.txt item: #473 of 2083 id: _005195370 author: Schott, Lawrence F. title: The Church and the service men date: 1943 words: 2489 flesch: 58 summary: At the instance of His Heavenly Fath- er, the Son of God comes to earth to redeem the sinful souls of hu- manity; the merits of His death on the Cross overflow the demands of God's justice and the cleansing flood rushes back to purify those who preceded Christ in time, touches those who associated with Him during His brief visit to earth, and surges forth to cleanse the countless generations who will fol- low Him. The Son of God’s direct ministrations to souls on earth was of short duration ; Christ usually works in natural ways ; accordingly He founded an organ- ization which should carry on His mission—Christ established His Church which would be present eve- ry day of every year and would service with God’s grace all souls who came to it. keywords: catholic; men; service cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195370.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195370.txt item: #474 of 2083 id: _005195371 author: Schwitalla, Alphonse Mary, S.J., 1882-1965. title: The Church and the sick date: 1943 words: 3246 flesch: 54 summary: If he uses suffering as Christ used it in Olivet and on Calvary, man becomes more Christ- like; if he abuses it as a conquered and subdued and vanquished man is apt to use it, suffering debases man and reduces him to a hopeless helplessness. Poverty and the loss of power and even disgrace may make better and greater men of us provided the resources of the individual are such that they can be called upon to meet sometimes the most pro- found disillusionments of life. keywords: catholic; christ; church; man cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195371.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195371.txt item: #475 of 2083 id: _005195373 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: The church and urbanization : letter to French Social Weeks, June 21, 1965 date: 1965 words: 2649 flesch: 44 summary: Yet, the experience of the past few years has proved that a concerted combination of administrative and economic measures can stimu- late the life of a regressing province and not only check a process of deterioration which seemed inevitable but also give it a new, healthy life by creating poles of development, new industries and new centers of population. It goes without saying that this should be done only while taking care to avoid useless sacrifices, dishonest speculation and everything that would be merely the satisfaction of new selfishness under the guise of public usefulness. keywords: man; new; social; urbanization cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195373.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195373.txt item: #476 of 2083 id: _005195374 author: O'Gara, James. title: The Church and war date: 1967 words: 17895 flesch: 64 summary: Wars had been fought to seize this or that piece of land or to gain this or that advantage; now the purpose 37 of war became the complete overthrow of the enemy. The Church and war THB O'GavcK 'la.wie.s. keywords: century; christian; church; early; god; men; modern; nations; peace; pope; state; time; violence; war; warfare; world; world war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195374.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195374.txt item: #477 of 2083 id: _005195375 author: Rice, Charles Owen, 1908-2005. title: The Church and the working man date: 1946 words: 8418 flesch: 77 summary: This comes from the fact that in modern society men have be- come individuals in a herd. We Americans may have a homesickness for family life, modern man in gen- eral may have such a nostalgia — but the family is losing out every day. keywords: church; family; man; men; modern; pope; social cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195375.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195375.txt item: #478 of 2083 id: _005195376 author: Pace, Edward A. (Edward Aloysius), 1861-1938. title: The college training of the clergy date: 1898 words: 2902 flesch: 66 summary: The power to speak and write this clearly and forcibly is the crown- ing feature of college education, since it enables the graduate to react upon that environment whose influences have moulded his mind. To appreciate these, it is not suffi- cient that we count the schools, colleges and universities that have sprung up during the latter half of the century, that we praise the generosity of their founders or dwell with honest pride upon their world-wide reputation. keywords: college; graduate; ideal cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195376.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195376.txt item: #479 of 2083 id: _005195377 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI) title: Concerning "Catholic action" : the conflict in Italy date: 1931 words: 11348 flesch: 40 summary: It has been for Us an exquisite satisfaction to see the Catholic Action organizations of all countries, both near and distant, united about the Common Father, inspired by an unique spirit of faith, of filial sorrow and of gener- ous impulses, expressing all their astonishment and grief in seeing Catholic Action societies persecuted and assailed here in the very centre of the Apostolic Hierarchy, in Italy, where, as in all parts of the world, Catholic Action was existing, and did not wish to exist otherwise, nor could have existed otherwise, than in accordance with its au- thentic and essential definition—as the participation and the collaboration of the laity with the Apostolic Hierarchy. This was what Catholic Action societies were actually doing in strict accordance with its definition and under Our painstaking and vigilant direction and with the help- ful cooperation of yourselves, Venerable Brethren. keywords: brethren; catholic; catholic action; church; italy; party; venerable; world; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195377.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195377.txt item: #480 of 2083 id: _005195378 author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963. title: Concerning the family date: 1940 words: 7135 flesch: 64 summary: The Church, the organized ex- pression of Christianity, has promoted a uni- fied home life by pointing to the union of Christ and His Church as the image of the union of the Christian husband and wife; by basing marriage on a permanent vow in- stead of a dissoluble contract; by other doc- trines and moral teachings that promoted cordial relations between family members and produced a sense of responsibility with 17 regard to marital duties and familial ob- ligations. And of course the fact that his late Holi- ness, Pius XI, thought an Encyclical on Marriage, addressed to the entire human race, timely is proof sufficient that marriage and family life must be in a pretty bad way. keywords: family; family life; home; life; love; self; social; today cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195378.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195378.txt item: #481 of 2083 id: _005195379 author: Smyth, John Carter. title: Concerning prayer date: 1944 words: 13558 flesch: 82 summary: It is the best of all an- swers to the objection against prayer, that men cannot help 6 CONCERNING PRAYER praying in the deeper moments of life. Life cannot be limited as some would limit it to mere bustle and energetic effort applied to the external world about us. keywords: 10c; 15c; cover; god; life; pages; postpaid; prayer; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195379.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195379.txt item: #482 of 2083 id: _005195380 author: National Catholic Welfare Conference. Social Action Department. title: Concerning your children. date: 1934 words: 9399 flesch: 66 summary: They turned to educators, re- ligious workers, and scientists from many branches of knowledge for information in regard to problems of child development. A careful consideration of these and other effects of neglect of the physical and mental factors in child development will give ample proof that in outcomes of true happiness, efficiency and successful living, training the child of school age for physical and mental well-being is second only to training him in religion. keywords: adolescent; age; boy; child; children; education; home; parents; school cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195380.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195380.txt item: #483 of 2083 id: _005195381 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: Conditions of a just war date: 1941 words: 3163 flesch: 66 summary: Two practical considerations follow from this Catholic theology of war : First, we Christians should never talk of war, as the world does, in terms of freedom, but always in terms of justice. So too in war, a nation that fights for freedom divorced from justice has no right to war, because it does not know why it wants to be free, or why it wants anyone else to be free. keywords: good; justice; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195381.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195381.txt item: #484 of 2083 id: _005195382 author: Harney, John B. title: The confession of sin date: 1915 words: 4683 flesch: 79 summary: From this brief study of what the Catholic Church requires as conditions of pardon, it may easily be seen, I think, that there is no truth in the oft- repeated charge that we make the way out of sin so easy, as to be really guilty of teaching men to look lightly upon serious offences against God; and consequently of encouraging them to continue in their wrong-doing. she requires men to humble themselves and acknowledge in detail their disobedience towards God. keywords: confession; god; men; power; sin cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195382.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195382.txt item: #485 of 2083 id: _005195383 author: Gillis, James M. (James Martin), 1876-1957 title: Conflicting standards : Catholic theology v. worldly philosophy date: 1937 words: 22029 flesch: 72 summary: If you read Clement and Justin and Tertullian and Cyp- rian and Augustine, you will find that they inveigh with the high and holy wrath of prophets against the pagan superstition that men must fight with gods against other men and other gods. It is true that certain Negroes still in the jungles show a lower figure normally than that of most white men, but whereas the skull of the highest ape has never a capacity of more than 450, the skull of the lower' Negro seldom if ever goes below 1100; it is generally from 1250 to 1400; the skull of the white man is never larger than 1600 and there are vast numbers of white men whose cranial capacity is no more than that of the Negro. keywords: catholic; christ; church; conflicting; copy; cover; god; jesus; jews; like; man; men; pages; politics; postpaid; quantities; religion; rev; single; standards; white; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195383.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195383.txt item: #486 of 2083 id: _005195385 author: Junior Catholic Daughters of America. title: Constitution and by-laws date: 1964 words: 10841 flesch: 78 summary: A Junior Court sponsored by Parish Organization Article III Program Article IV The Junior Council for a Junior Court sponsored by a Senior Court Article IV A The Junior Council for a Junior Court sponsored by a Parish Organization Article V Membership in Junior Court Article VI Court Officers Article VII Juniors’ Act of Consecration, Pledge, Standards, Motto, Hymn Article VIII Colors, Uniforms, Emblem, Honor Pin Article IX Finances Article X Junior Court Meetings Article XI Court Initiations Article XII Troops c. Shall suggest and plan Troop activities and see that her Troop actively participates in Junior Court activities and special National projects. keywords: junior; junior council; junior court; section; section section; troop cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195385.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195385.txt item: #487 of 2083 id: _005195386 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: Constitution on the church : Second Vatican Council : Nov. 21, 1964 date: 1965 words: 37148 flesch: 80 summary: Church linked with non-Catho- lics, 15 Church’s work for, 1 citizens of a heavenly kingdom, 13 89 common dignity of the people of God, 32 common sharing of gifts, 13 desire aroused by the Spirit, 15 the eucharistic sacrifice, 3 Christianity: ( see also Church) all called to, 13 messianic people, 9 the people of God, 9-17 related to non-Christians, 16 Church : ( see also Catholic Church; Christianity; Kingdom of God; Mystical Body; etc.) appearance in time, 48 bride of Christ, 7 building of God, 6 diversity among its members, 13 earthly glory, 8 eschatological nature of, 48-51 established by Christ, 18 in exile on earth, 6 foreshadowed in the Old Cove- nant, 2 foundation and mission, 5 guided by the Spirit, 4 hierarchical structure, 18-29 holy Temple, 6 images, 6 inauguration and growth, 3 indefectibly holy, 39 inner nature and universal mis- sion, 1 intention to join, 14 local congregations or churches, 26 mandate to evangelize the world, 17 Mary as type of, 63 members in likeness of Christ, 7 mission, 37 mother and virgin, 64 mystery of the, 2-8 necessary for salvation, 14 new Israel, 9 one complex reality, 8 perfection in heaven, 48 place of particular Churches in, 13 religious orders in, 43 reveals the mystery of the Lord, 8 sheepfold, 6 spouse, 6 tillage of God, 6 united with souls in heaven, 49 visible incorporation of mem- bers, 14 visible social structure, 8 Church Unity: (see Christian Unity; Unity of the Church) By divine institution Holy Church is ordered and gov- erned with a wonderful diversity. keywords: aas; bishops; body; cfr; christ; church; faithful; god; holy; life; lord; men; people; pius; spirit; way; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195386.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195386.txt item: #488 of 2083 id: _005195387 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: Constitution on the liturgy date: 1963 words: 16951 flesch: 62 summary: Priests, both secular and religious, who are already work- ing in the Lord’s vineyard are to be helped by every suitable means to understand ever more fully what it is that they are doing when they perform sacred rites; they are to be aided to live the liturgical life and to share it with the faithful entrusted to their care. By this means the time of the catechumenate, which is intended as a period of suitable instruc- tion, may be sanctified by sacred rites to be celebrated at suc- cessive intervals of time. keywords: art; christ; church; faithful; god; liturgical; liturgy; mass; office; rites; sacred cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195387.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195387.txt item: #489 of 2083 id: _005195388 author: Sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis. title: The constitution and rules of the sisters of the Third Order of St. Francis : together with the morning and evening prayers, and ceremonies of reception, and profession. date: 1894 words: 25704 flesch: 70 summary: Novenas for the following feasts will be made by the Sisters in common: the feasts of St. Joseph, Annunciation, Easter, Pentecost, Sacred Heart, Nativity of the Blessed Virgin, St. Francis, All Saints, Immaculate Conception, and Christmas. Feast of the Holy name of Mary, 4 4 4 4 Stigmata of St. Francis, - - - - 17 44 of St. Joseph of Cupertino, - ----- 18 4 4 4 4 Our Lady of Mercy, ------- 24 4 4 4 4 St. Michael, ---------- 29 30 CONSTITUTION. keywords: amen; assistant; chapter; christ; constitution; deus; domine; father; god; holy; house; jesus; lord; love; mother; mother superior; nobis; nos; qui; sancte; sisters; superior; thou; thy; virgin cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195388.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195388.txt item: #490 of 2083 id: _005195389 author: Reilly, John J. title: The continuation of the Holy Gospel date: 1946 words: 7046 flesch: 84 summary: It is that living death that enters life when we walk in ways removed from God Who is eternal Life. Life will come to those who are in love with life. keywords: 20c; christ; god; quantities; rev; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195389.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195389.txt item: #491 of 2083 id: _005195392 author: McManus, Frederick R. (Frederick Richard) 1923- title: The council and the liturgy : a commentary on the Constitution on the sacred liturgy date: 1965 words: 13818 flesch: 57 summary: The question presented by the Council’s teaching can be expressed in the concrete: Is there any congregation, Sunday or weekday, so inattentive or indifferent to holy Mass that it cannot recite the Our Father with spiritual profit? Com- munion under both kinds, concelebration, and the whole revision of the rite of holy Mass will gradually make this doctrine con- crete, a matter of Sunday practice in the parish which is the Church in miniature. keywords: bishops; church; constitution; council; liturgical; liturgy; mass; people; prayer; worship cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195392.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195392.txt item: #492 of 2083 id: _005195393 author: Murphy, Richard J. title: The Council and religious life : a commentary on the Decree and the adaptation and renewal of the religious life date: 1965 words: 1929 flesch: 54 summary: In relation to Religious life, the reform which the Council contemplates is not a turning upside down of Religious life or a breaking with what is essential to the nature of the life or worthy of veneration. The Decree does not approach Religious life from a juridical point of view, as the Code of Canon Law of necessity does. keywords: decree; religious cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195393.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195393.txt item: #493 of 2083 id: _005195394 author: McNamara, T. James. title: Courage -- a civics text date: 1946 words: 2847 flesch: 57 summary: This pagan, as the earth trembled beneath his feet and he heard humanity’s cry come forth .from the parched lips of its Savior, exclaimed, ‘‘Ay, truly CIVICS TEXT this was a just man; this was indeed the Son of God.” Recog- nizing that God through Christ’s humanity made expiation on Calvary’s cross, men’s sights were raised anew to that vision which God in the beginning had established for the children of men. keywords: catholic; god; school cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195394.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195394.txt item: #494 of 2083 id: _005195395 author: McNamara, T. James. title: Courage or Crucifixion date: 1946 words: 2427 flesch: 61 summary: religious truths mind you, which are the bases of the American Way of Life. It was in the first year of the min- istry of Jesus Christ. keywords: american; catholic; education cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195395.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195395.txt item: #495 of 2083 id: _005195396 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: The crisis in Christendom date: 1952 words: 47573 flesch: 76 summary: If God were to destroy hell, at that moment He would destroy hu- man freedom. Recognizing, how- ever, the inconsistency and know- ing that the blood of some men was in his own time being spilled by other men, because they denied equality, Jefferson expressed his fear in these words : “I tremble for JUDGMENT OF NATIONS 79 my country, when I reflect that God is just and His justice does not sleep forever.” keywords: 15c; 20c; christian; cover; evil; freedom; god; great; law; life; like; love; man; men; moral; order; pages; peace; postpaid; power; quantities; religion; rev; right; single copy; time; war; world; wrong cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195396.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195396.txt item: #496 of 2083 id: _005195397 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: The cross and the double cross date: 1941 words: 3476 flesch: 75 summary: In the days when the Cross lived in the hearts of men, war was considered a calamity, a scourge sent by God; but now in the days of the double cross, it is justified as the noblest of virtues for the sake of the nation as in Italy, the race as in Germany, and the class as in Russia. Away with those who, as we gird ourselves for sacrifice based on love of God and Calvary, sneer : “Come down from the Cross” (Matthew 27:40). keywords: cross; god; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195397.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195397.txt item: #497 of 2083 id: _005195398 author: Gillis, James M. (James Martin), 1876-1957. title: Crucial questions date: 1940 words: 18347 flesch: 81 summary: Address delivered on October 20, 1940 In religion, as in all other departments of hu- man life, complete intellectual honesty is indispen- sable. But seeking God he did not confine ‘WHERE NOW IS THY GOI)‘ 37 himself to pages of print; unlike the alchemists of his day (sometimes I wonder if they were really more foolish or superstitious than materialists of our day) he did not lock himself in a laboratory with fire and bellows and copper retorts to wrest from the chemical elements and physical forces the secret of being and of motion. keywords: 10c; 15c; church; cover; faith; god; life; like; man; men; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195398.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195398.txt item: #498 of 2083 id: _005195399 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1958-1963 : John XXIII). title: The Cure of Ars : encyclical of His Holiness Pope John XXIII on the priesthood. date: 1959 words: 13297 flesch: 65 summary: Furthermore, and this is a great comfort to us, there are many priests today, endowed with generous virtue, who, although belonging to the diocesan clergy, seek aid and support from pious associations approved by the authority of the Church in order that they may be able more easily and more readily to enter upon the way of perfection. It is very well known to Us that in these times many priests live in great want. keywords: ars; church; god; holy; jean; life; priest; vianney; way cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195399.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195399.txt item: #499 of 2083 id: _005195400 author: Haw, John. title: The dark beyond date: 1912 words: 21046 flesch: 83 summary: Hettinger says in his “ Apol- ogy ” (IV. 15) : “ God works in eternal wis- dom, justice and love; angels fall, souls are lost ; but above all these ruins of fallen spirits and above the lamentations of lost THE DARK BEYOND 21 souls resound the choirs of the angels and millions of the saved: Holy, holy, holy is the Lord God ! 20 : 3)— and shall be imprisoned in darkness (Wis. 18:4)— into the lower hell, unto tor- ments (2 Pet. 2:4)— into the bottomless pit (Apoc. 9:1, 2)— into the devouring deep and pit (Ps. 68:16)— into an oven of fire (Ps. 20: 10)— into a torrent of brimstone (Is. 30: 33)—unto a great press of the wrath of God (Apoc. 14:19)— into a pool of fire (Apoc. 20:14)— into a pool burning with fire and brimstone (Apoc. 21:8)— to the bottom of the pit (Is. 14:19)— into corruption (Gal. 6:8)— into the gates of death (Job 38:17) — into the inner chambers of death (Prov. 7: 27)— into the second death (Apoc. keywords: dark; day; death; fire; god; heart; heaven; hell; life; man; sin; sinner; terrible; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195400.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195400.txt item: #500 of 2083 id: _005195401 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII) title: De cret apostolique du 17 de cembre 1890 sur le compte de conscience, la confession et la communion dans les communaute s religieuses : texte et traduction, commentaire date: 1893 words: 9111 flesch: 61 summary: — 25 — rents instituts de la réserve à apporter dans cette dé- licate matière. — Nous avons fait allu- sion aux peines édictées en termes généraux, ainsi qu’à l’obligation de faire disparaître des Constitu- tions, règles, manuels, etc., les dispositions relatives à la manifestation intime de la conscience. keywords: aux; cette; confesseur; conscience; dans; des; décret; est; les; leur; même; par; pas; plus; pour; que; qui; sont; supérieurs; tout; une cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195401.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195401.txt item: #501 of 2083 id: _005195402 author: Konings, Anthony, 1821-1884. title: De absolutione parentibus, qui prolem scholis publicis seu promiscuis instituendam tradunt neganda necne date: 1874 words: 11326 flesch: 47 summary: Et re quidem vera, qu& demum ratione catholico viro probari poterit ea instituendae juventutis ratio, qua pueri catholici ut homines tantum et ut cives, et non etiam ut catholici educentur ? Haec enim est negativi praecepti ratio, ut, cum sine ullo actu impleri possit,1 nulla ejus servandi aut occasio deesse, aut impossibilitas adesse umquam queat, et consequenter non semper tantum, sed et ad semper obliget, i. e. nullo umquam in casu violari liciti possit. keywords: aut; cum; enim; esse; est; etiam; haec; iis; non; parentes; parentibus; positive; publicis; quae; quam; qui; quibus; quidem; quod; scholae; scholis; sed; semper; sunt; tantum; vel; vero cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195402.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195402.txt item: #502 of 2083 id: _005195410 author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. title: Declaration on abortion date: 1970 words: 458 flesch: 62 summary: Catholic hospitals and their staffs must witness to the sanctity of life by respecting and defending human life, before birth as well as afterwards. The fundamental principle has been solemnly recalled by the Second Vatican Council: For God, the Lord of life, has conferred on men the surpassing ministry of safeguarding life—a ministry which must be fulfilled in a manner worthy of man. keywords: abortion cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195410.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195410.txt item: #503 of 2083 id: _005195411 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: The declaration on Christian education date: 1965 words: 6343 flesch: 56 summary: Students: health, 7 spiritual life of students in non- Catholic colleges, 1 1 Subsidiarity: education and state, 5 school monopoly, 7 Teachers: ability; duty of the state, 7 apostolate, 9 Catholic schools, 8 encouragement of careers as, 12 qualifications; skill, 8 relations with students after graduation, 9 witness to Christ, 9 Teaching: encouraging careers in, 1 1 Technology: education, 1 Temporal goods: Catholic education, 8 duty of the Church, 5 education and the Church, 2 (see also Common good) Theology: in Catholic universities, 10 Thomas Aquinas, Saint: Catholic higher education, 10 Truth: Christian education, 4 in education, 2 Unity: and education, 2 Universities, see Colleges and uni- versities. Values: motivation, 3 Vocation: educational work, 6 Witness bearing: Catholic higher education, 10 Christian education, 4 Worship: Christian education, 3 keywords: a.a.s; catholic; church; education; schools cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195411.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195411.txt item: #504 of 2083 id: _005195412 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: Declaration on religious freedom, December 7, 1965 date: 1965 words: 7016 flesch: 63 summary: Declaration on religious freedom, December 7, 1965 / Second Vatican Council. Religious freedom, in turn, which men demand as necessary to fulfill their duty to worship God, has to do with immunity from coercion in civil society. keywords: freedom; god; men; religious cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195412.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195412.txt item: #505 of 2083 id: _005195413 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: Decree concerning the pastoral office of bishops in the Church date: 1965 words: 11855 flesch: 54 summary: In these days especially bishops frequently are unable to fulfill their office effectively and fruitfully unless they develop a common effort involving constant growth in harmony and close- 27 ness of ties with other bishops. Auxiliaries and other bishops who have a right to attend the conference will hold either a deliberative or a consulta- tive vote, as the statutes of the conference determine. 3. ) keywords: bishops; church; diocesan; episcopal; office; pastoral; priests; religious cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195413.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195413.txt item: #506 of 2083 id: _005195414 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI). title: Decree issued Motu proprio : Restructuring of the Consilium de laicis in which it takes the name Pontifical Council for the Laity, Apostolatus Peragendi ; decree issued Motu proprio : definitive structuring of the Pontifical Commission Justice and Peace, Iustitiam et Pacem, December 10, 1976 date: 1976 words: 2786 flesch: 42 summary: 3 In particular, the Pontifical Council has the tasks of: 1 encouraging the laity to participate in the Church's life and mis- sion, both—and this is the principal way—as members of associations for the apostolate and as individual Christians; 2 evaluating, guiding, and, if necessary, fostering initiatives regarding the apostolate of lay people in the various spheres of society, with due regard for the competence of other bodies of the Roman Curia in this matter; 3 dealing with all questions concerning: • international and national organizations of the lay apostolate, with due regard for the competence of the Secretariat of State or Papal Sec- retariat; • Catholic societies for the promotion of the apostolate and the spirit- ual life and activity of the laity, without interference in the rights of the Sacred Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples regarding societies fostering missionary cooperation exclusively; • pious associations (i.e., archconfraternities, confraternities, pious unions, sodalities of all kinds), in consultation with the Sacred Congrega- tion for Religious and Secular Institutes whenever it is a case of an as- sociation erected by a Religious Family or a Secular Institute; • lay Third Orders, with regard only to questions concerning the acti- vity of their apostolate, and thus without interference in the competence of the Sacred Congregation for Religious and Secular Institutes for other questions; • associations of both clerics and lay people, with due regard for the competence of the Sacred Congregation for the Clergy in the matter of the observance of the general laws of the Church (cf. During these ten years the Commission has studied carefully and put into practice the doctrine and precepts of the Pastoral Constitution Gaudium et Spes and other Church documents. keywords: commission; council; laity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195414.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195414.txt item: #507 of 2083 id: _005195415 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: Decree on the apostolate of the laity. date: 1965 words: 12024 flesch: 66 summary: It is the duty of the hierarchy to foster the apostolate of the laity, provide it with spiritual support, direct the conduct of this apostolate to the common good of the Church, and to be watchful that doctrine and order be preserved. This type of apostolate is made the more urgent because the autonomy of many areas of human life, as is fitting, has grown tremendously, bringing at times in its train a departure from ethical and religious standards and grave danger to the Christian way of life. keywords: a.a.s; apostolate; christ; church; god; laity; life cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195415.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195415.txt item: #508 of 2083 id: _005195417 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: Decree on the media of social communication : promulgated by His Holiness Pope Paul VI at the closing of the Second Session of the Second Vatican Council. date: 1963 words: 3384 flesch: 55 summary: Decree on the media of social communication : promulgated by His Holiness Pope Paul VI at the closin ON COMMUNICATIONS MEDIA ' VaV-'rot*^! The most important of these inventions are those media which, such as the press, movies, radio, tele- vision and the like, can, of their very nature, reach and influence, not only individuals, but the very masses and the whole of human society, and thus can rightly be called the media of social communication. keywords: catholic; church; media; use cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195417.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195417.txt item: #509 of 2083 id: _005195418 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: Decree on the ministry and life of priests, December 7, 1965 date: 1965 words: 16131 flesch: 72 summary: Ecumenical movement: priests and, 17 Education : pastoral methods and theologi- cal science, 33 Eucharist: center of Christian life, 12 other sacraments directed to, 9 source and apex of Church’s work, 9 Evangelization : study and, 32 Excardination: revision of norms, 18 Faith: nourished by the word, 8 priests, 37 and salvation, 7 Freedom: honored by priests, 16 God: glory; purpose of priesthood, 4 Good Shepherd: example for priests, 24 Grace : administering to others, 11 Greed: priests, 30 Holiness: fruitful ministry of priests, 22 Holy Spirit: ministry of priests, 36 missionary spirit, 37 Humility: Christ and priests, 26, 27 Incardination : revision of norms, 18 Jesus Christ: bearing witness to, 3 humility and obedience, 27 Knowledge: perfecting, 32 priests and, 32 Laity: gifts of God found in, 16 Lapsed Catholics: pastoral work with, 17 Libraries: pastoral studies, 33 Liturgy: instruction in participation, 9 pastoral work, 8 Mary, Blessed Virgin: docility, 31 Mass: Christ offered sacramentally in, 4 daily celebration, 23 greatest work of priests, 23 instruction in participation, 9 Liturgy of the Word, 8 pastoral charity; life of a priest, 25 Ministers. See Clergy; Priests; etc. Missionaries: knowledge of language and so- cial milieu, 18 Missions: missionary spirit, 37 priests sent two or three to- gether, 18 Mortification : priests, 22 Moses: priests and, 13 Mystical Body of Christ: a royal priesthood, 3 work for growth of, 12 Obedience: Christ and priests, 27 mature freedom, 26-27 priests, 13 Orders, Holy: special sacrament, 4 Ordination: bond of union among priests, 14 Pastoral work: building up the Church, 10 gather the people of God to- gether, 10 holiness and, 22 new approaches and methods, 26 Pastors: community spirit, 11 Paul, Saint, Apostle: all things to all men, 5 Penance (sacrament) : contrite heart, 9 readiness to administer, 24 reception by priests, 31 Perfection: priests’ life, 21 Personality : temporal goods and, 29 Poor, The: pastoral obligation to, 11 Poverty: voluntary, 30 Poverty (virtue) : social security for the clergy, 35 Prayer: mental and vocal; priests, 32 proficient in, 9 Preaching: effective, 7 sacred duty, 4 Priesthood: excellence of the order of, 1 power and force from Christ, 4 purpose: glory of God, 4 Priests: asceticism, 24 associations, 15 bound to acquire perfection, 21 building up the Church, 14, 21 common life, 15 coordination of lives of, 24-25 difficulties; failings, 15 as disciples, 16 docility, 31 ecumenism, 17 educators in the faith, 11 episcopal co-workers, 3 examination of works and projects, 25 exhortation to, 36 faith, 37 fidelity and faithfulness, 25 freedom and docility, 29 functions, 7 gift of self, 25 Good Shepherd as example, 24 good shepherds, 5 greatest task: the Eucharistic sacrifice, 23 greed, 30 growth in holiness, 22 hierarchical communion with bishops, 12 hierarchically bound with the bishop, 8-9 holiness; bishops’ responsibility, 13 holiness through duty, 22 hospitality and sharing among, 15 humility, 26 humility and obedience; Christ’s example, 27 joining forces with other priests, 14 joining self with Christ, 25 knowledge; study, 32 lead in seeking Christ, 16 loneliness, 36 manual labor, 14 ministry of the word, 7 mortification, 22 mutual assistance, 15 never alone, 36 obligation to the poor and weak, 11 obstacles in life of, 36 paternity in Christ, 28 possessions of, 30-31 power from God, 23 prayer life, 32 primary duty: proclaiming the Gospel, 7 receive the word themselves, 22-23 recreation, 15 relations between older and younger, 14-15 relations with others, 12 relationship to the world, 29 research or teaching, 14 sacramental brotherhood, 14 sacred duties, 4 sanctification, 31 service to men, 5 share in care of the whole Church, 19 share in Christ’s ministry, 2 special grace, 21 spending themselves, 26 spiritual life; aids, 31 spiritual requirements, 26 sufficient number of, 19 to the end of time, 19 union; obedience, 26 united, 14 universal mission, 17 vacation, 34 virtues required, 5-6, 26 vocation to life of perfection, 21 voluntary poverty, 30 volunteer for work outside diocese, 17-18 work for growth of the Church, 12 working alone, 25 Recreation: clergy, 15 Religious persons: pastoral care for, 11 Rites and ceremonies: educational aspects, 11 Sacraments : Eucharist as object of, 9 ministers of, 8 Sacrifice: ministry of priests, 4 Salvation: faith and, 7 Sanctification : pastoral work, 8 Seminaries: international, 18 Sick, The: pastoral care for, 11 Social security: clergy and, 35 Spiritual direction: priestly vocation, 19 Spiritual reading: by priests, 31 Study: priests and, 32 Temporal goods: common use of, 30 necessity for personal develop- ment, 29 priests and, 30 purpose in use of, 30 Theologians: priests and study, 32 Theology: deeper study of, 33 Vacation: for priests, 34 Values: priests and temporal, 29 Virtues: for priests, 5-6 Vocation: to the priesthood, 19 voice of the Lord calling, 19 works favoring, 20 By the sacrament of orders priests are configured to Christ the Priest so that as ministers of the Head and co-workers of the episcopal order they can build up and establish his whole Body which is the Church. keywords: christ; church; god; life; lord; men; ministry; priests; spirit cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195418.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195418.txt item: #510 of 2083 id: _005195419 author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano) title: Decree on the missionary activity of the Church : December 7, 1965 date: 1965 words: 19403 flesch: 71 summary: The Apostles themselves, on whom the Church was founded, following in the footsteps of Christ, “preached the word of truth and begot churches.”^ 5: 13-14), is more urgently called upon to save and renew every creature, that all things may be restored in Christ and all men may constitute one family in Him and one People of God. keywords: aas; activity; christ; christian; church; god; gospel; life; men; missionary; spirit; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195419.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195419.txt item: #511 of 2083 id: _005195420 author: Brooks, James, 1810-1873. title: Defence of President Fillmore : before a meeting of the American party, held at Cincinnati, Friday evening, May 30, 1856 date: 1856 words: 8506 flesch: 64 summary: It is the absolute subjection of our own will, mind, and interests to the authorized will and interests of others in our common country ; it is, in short, the elevation of man on earth almost to divinity in heaven ; and he who can govern himself in alt things is not only a man, but almost a demi- god ; and yet are we told, that men fresh from the darkest parts of Europe — from its poor-houses even—men, whom noblemen sent over here to re- lieve their estates—the very seethings and scum of Europe, which she has vomited forth from the inability of her own stomach to contain it, become, by some immaculate conceptipn, the moment they place their feet on our soil, gifted with the power and genius of self-government, though all existing history and existing fact show that Europe itself, at home, is incapable of self-government ! (Cheers.) I am here, from the banks of the Hudson, on this Ohio, to in- quire why it is, that in some parts of your State, there is an opposition raised among men, acting with you in some things, to an eminent citizen at my own State, whom we have always delighted to honor, and whom, on all occasions whatever, that a proper opportunity offered, we have honored before all other men, and whom, as the opportunity offers, once more, I doubt not, we shall honor more than ever. keywords: act; american; country; land; man; men; north; states cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195420.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195420.txt item: #512 of 2083 id: _005195421 author: Parsons, Wilfrid, 1887-1958. title: The defenses of peace date: 1947 words: 13405 flesch: 85 summary: Committees and commissions are drafting more treaties of peace and new frontiers for Germany and Austria. Quantity Prices Do Not Include Carriage Charge “The Divine Romance,” by Rt. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 15c; 20c; cover; europe; men; pages; peace; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195421.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195421.txt item: #513 of 2083 id: _005195422 author: Feis, Leopoldo de. title: Del simbolo atanasiano date: 1898 words: 7374 flesch: 76 summary: e che la Però sta contro, che il simbolo non è un dialogo; ed una spiegazione o trattato di lui sugli attributi di Dio è mille miglia lontano dal nostro per stile e per forma (3). keywords: che; come; dei; del; della; fede; figlio; gli; nel; non; più; santo; simbolo; una cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195422.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195422.txt item: #514 of 2083 id: _005195423 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI). title: Determining norms for expediting marriage cases : Apostolic letter date: 1971 words: 1871 flesch: 59 summary: Determining norms for expediting marriage cases : Apostolic letter / The ministry of ecclesiastical judges shows forth clearly—though in its own special way—the pastoral charity of the Church, which is well aware how much the salvation of souls is sought in marriage cases. keywords: instance; marriage cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195423.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195423.txt item: #515 of 2083 id: _005195424 author: Paulist Father. title: Devotion to Mary : right and useful date: 1913 words: 3510 flesch: 74 summary: And especially proper is it that we should love the Blessed Virgin Mary, and dwell upon her in our thoughts, since she is the principal figure, after our Lord Jesus Christ, in that blissful family in heaven. But it matters not how great our idea may be, we know and understand that we must at once say : All this loveliness, all this graciousness in the Blessed Virgin is as inferior to the same qualities in our 13 Lord Jesus Christ as her dignity is inferior to His: all these qualities in her are only a reflection of the same in Him. keywords: god; man; mother cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195424.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195424.txt item: #516 of 2083 id: _005195425 author: None title: Die Franziskaner Missionen des Suedwestens : Jahresbericht des Franziskaner Missionsvereins. date: 1913 words: 25005 flesch: 69 summary: Weffen §erz bon all ben Glei= fenben genofe mohl jenen ^rieben, ben ber ©n- gelSmunb oerfiinbete?... Aach einigen 5agen fd)on tarn ein Srief oon ber ©(pmefter Oberin, ber ehrm. keywords: aber; alle; als; arizona; auch; aud; auf; auf ben; auf bie; aus; bap; bas; bei; bem; ben; ber; bes; be§; bie; biefe; bis; blankets; bon; burd; den; der; des; die; don; ein; eine; einige; fein; feiner; felbft; fid; fie; fiep; finb; franziskaner; für; für ben; für bie; geuer; gnbianer; haben; ift; ihnen; ihre; indian; man; mar; maren; merben; mie; mir; mirb; missionen; mit; mürbe; nach; nad; navajo; new; nicht; nur; ober; oon; san; sie; t y; unb; unb bas; unb ber; unb bie; unferer; unter; unter ben; y y; über cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195425.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195425.txt item: #517 of 2083 id: _005195426 author: Schmid, H. Giles. title: Diocesan learning networks; alternatives and opportunities in instructional television. date: 1971 words: 15967 flesch: 58 summary: (In La Crosse, Wisconsin a nun secured complete day time use of one cable channel exclusively for diocesan school programs free of charge.) In concluding the discussion of alternatives and opportunities in public service television systems, three problems should be kept in mind. keywords: cable; center; diocesan; diocese; education; instructional; itfs; media; programming; programs; public; school; service; system; television; use cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195426.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195426.txt item: #518 of 2083 id: _005195427 author: Catholic Church. Secretariatus ad Christianorum Unitatem Fovendam. title: Directory for the application of the decisions of the Second Vatican Council concerning ecumenical matters, April 16, 1970. date: 1970 words: 6402 flesch: 42 summary: Throughout the whole period of their general theological training, whenever there is question of Catholic students cooperating in their intellectual formation with other Christian students, the principles set out in Chapter III, n. 1, must be especially borne in mind. Among the tasks that may be assigned to them are these: to help bishop and clergy and regional authorities to prepare the faithful to acquire a truly ecumenical mentality; to assist or direct the various diocesan and regional ecumenical commissions; to establish suitable relations with other Christian communities; to give special lectures on ecumenism in seminaries and other educational establishments; to organize ecumenical activity in Catholic schools and institutions; to foster the training of missionaries for their own special kind of ecumenical work.^^ Besides their solid general theological training, it is desirable that these experts: a) should have special advanced training in some branch of study — such as theology, exegesis, history, philosophy, religious sociology; b) should be properly instructed in the principles of the present-day ecumenical movement, in the questions which occupy it, in what it has achieved and has still to achieve. keywords: catholic; christian; church; ecumenical; institutions; students cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195427.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195427.txt item: #519 of 2083 id: _005195430 author: Mahony, Thomas H. title: Disarmament date: 1946 words: 2495 flesch: 57 summary: The cost in dollars and cents of modern total war constitutes a heavy if not overwhelming bur- den to the people of nations which prepare for or engage in such wars. While this would probably wreck present urban real estate and security values, nevertheless it is suggested as a necessary measure, if atomic war between nations is not to be made im- possible. keywords: nations; war; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195430.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195430.txt item: #520 of 2083 id: _005195431 author: McCarthy, John M. title: Distinguished servants date: 1945 words: 9285 flesch: 80 summary: Augus- tine, in the 4th century (who, by the way, was later declared a saint) explained our practice very clearly by saying that Cath- olics, while giving to God alone adoration strictly so called, hon- or the saints because of the di- vine graces which have earned them eternal life and through which they reign with God in heaven as His chosen friends. 8 DISTINGUISHED SERVANTS I emphasize this difference be- tween worship of God and ven- eration of the saints because sometimes those who are not en- tirely acquainted with our insis- tence on this distinction are taken aback by our devotion to the saints. Lord God of heaven and earth, Redeemer to be of all mankind, He; and she, Mystical Rose in the garden of salvation. keywords: christ; copy; cover; god; life; mary; rev; saint; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195431.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195431.txt item: #521 of 2083 id: _005195432 author: Walsh, Edward J. title: Divine helps for man date: 1931 words: 30012 flesch: 70 summary: Now the child of God, by Baptism, is a soldier of Jesus Christ, he is in the royal army whose standard bearer in his Big Brother, Jesus Christ, the God-man, and this is stamped into his soul by the character; for this is one of the Sacraments impressing the in- delible mark that will be for his glory in eternity, if he remains the true, loyal soldier of Christ, or his DIVINE HELPS FOR MAN 19 shame should he be guilty of spiritual disloyalty or treason. By original sin man is out of harmony with God. keywords: christ; church; divine; divine helps; god; grace; helps; holy; jesus christ; life; love; man; marriage; sacrament; sin; soul; spiritual cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195432.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195432.txt item: #522 of 2083 id: _005195433 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: Divine order and harmony in the world : 1957 Christmas message of Pope Pius XII, December 22, 1957. date: 1958 words: 8951 flesch: 58 summary: We desire to repeat to you, dear sons and daughters of the Catholic woidd, as Our fatherly greet- ing at this Christmas season which finds men with theii- gaze indeed raised on high, but with hearts heavy with anxious thought for the uncertain fate of the human family and of the earth itself on which it dwells. 3 Not thus was the gaze of the shepherds of Bethlehem nor of the wise men from the East when the news of the birth of the Son of God on earth was given—to one group by the angels’ appearance and to the other by the shining light of the mysterious star. Rather was it changed into a wave of consolation with a breath of ineffable peace and soothing harmony such as God alone knows how to infuse into the souls of men who seek Him, welcome and adore Him. keywords: christ; divine; god; harmony; life; man; order; spirit; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195433.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195433.txt item: #523 of 2083 id: _005195435 author: Rickaby, Joseph, 1845-1932. title: The divinity of Christ. date: 1906 words: 8424 flesch: 71 summary: [oux apiraypov, non rapinam, no prize (R.V.) to be snatched without paying for it] to be on an equality with God, but emptied [e/cewoo-eid Himself, taking theform of a servant , becoming in the likeness of man ; and in figure [a-xmari, outward mien, more superficial than fjLop form] found as a man He humbled Himself, being made obedient unto death, even the death of the cross : wherefore also God hath exalted Him, and given Him the name that is above every name, that in the name of Jesus every knee may bow of things in heaven, and THE DIVINITY OF CHRIST 25 of things on earth, andof things under the earth , and every tongue may confess that the Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of God the Father [or according to the Greek : that Jesus Christ is Lord unto the glory of God the Father] . . . The logic of the question 8 THE DIVINITY OF CHRIST to him, so far as he has any logic, might take this form : ‘If Christ is not God, then the Church is not true ; if the Church is not true, God is not true ; but a God not true is no God at all ; and without God human life is a ruin : none of which things am I going to believe, therefore. keywords: christ; church; divinity; god; jesus; lord; man; son cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195435.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195435.txt item: #524 of 2083 id: _005195436 author: International Catholic Truth Society. title: Documentary exposition of the rupture of diplomatic relations between the Holy See and the French government. date: 1904 words: 14164 flesch: 58 summary: 17The Holy See and the French Government. 41The Holy See and the French Government. keywords: bishop; cardinal secretary; eminence; french government; holy; holy father; rome; state cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195436.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195436.txt item: #525 of 2083 id: _005195437 author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. title: Documentation on the right to life and abortion. date: 1974 words: 22720 flesch: 56 summary: April 17, 1969 65 EXCERPT FROM HUMAN LIFE IN OUR DAY. But human life cannot be considered merely as an abstract notion, for human life always exists in a human being. keywords: abortion; amendment; care; catholic; constitution; court; human life; human rights; law; legal; person; protection; right; society; supreme court; unborn; unborn child; unborn human cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195437.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195437.txt item: #526 of 2083 id: _005195438 author: Scott, Winfield, 1786-1866. title: A document for all thinking men : The political letters and writings of General Scott, reviewed, discussed, and compared. His native Americanism proved by his own words! His support of the bankrupt law proved by his own words! His support of the United States bank proved by his own words! His ignorance of the Constitution proved by his own words! His hostility to Catholics proved by his own words! And, finally, his incompetence, his aristocracy, and his persevering efforts against the naturalization laws, proved by his own words! date: 1852 words: 18071 flesch: 57 summary: I can say that the Irish, the Germans, the Swiss, the French, the Britons, tnd other adopted citizens, fought in the same ranks, under the same colors, side by side wk ; . native-born Americans, exhibiting like courage and efficiency, and uniting at every victory in the same enthusiastic shouts in honor of yur flag and country. His support of the United States bank proved by his own words! keywords: citizens; congress; constitution; country; general; general scott; law; letter; native; naturalization; scott; states; time; united; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195438.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195438.txt item: #527 of 2083 id: _005195439 author: Gerard, John, 1840-1912. title: Does the end justify the means? date: 1922 words: 5839 flesch: 71 summary: '^ This, it must be allowed, is a ^ strange method of teaching that a good end justifies the employment of bad means. ‘ Is the intention of a good end vitiated by the choice of bad means ? keywords: bad; catholic; end; good; jesuit; means; rev cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195439.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195439.txt item: #528 of 2083 id: _005195440 author: Gannon, Robert I. title: Do we need Christ? date: 1945 words: 14845 flesch: 82 summary: It is a solemn and rather terrifying moment, for Christ is telling His Apostles, who know something now about His first Coming, what the hu- man race can expect on the day of His last Advent. Of course, just now that hu- man race happens to be in a high- ly emotional state and is not in- terested in Original Sin or any other fundamental that requires hard thinking. keywords: 10c; 15c; christ; cover; god; man; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195440.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195440.txt item: #529 of 2083 id: _005195443 author: O'Connell, William H. (William Henry), 1859-1944. title: The Dublin eucharistic congress : an address delivered in the Catholic Hour date: 1932 words: 2627 flesch: 66 summary: The inflnite love of God for humanity is shown in the Incarnation of His only Son, Christ Jesus. The very atmosphere was charged with a sentiment so mystic, so subtle and penetrating, that one instinctively felt the spiritual thrill which the soul experiences in the presence of its Lord and God. keywords: catholic; christ; eucharistic; god cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195443.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195443.txt item: #530 of 2083 id: _005195444 author: Rivington, Luke, 1838-1899. title: Dust : a letter to the Rev. C. Gore, M.A. on his book 'Roman Catholic claims' date: 1889 words: 8684 flesch: 67 summary: It is better, not only for ourselves, but for mankind in general, for any one of us to be within the lighthouse of the world, and to devote our energies to the good of our fellows from within the One, Holy, Catholic Church into which we were admitted by our Baptism, but of which we are imperfect members, whilst we live in schism—i.e. out of communion with the- successor of St. Peter. There- fore the doctrine of the subjection of all Sees to the See of St. Peter did not originate with the false Decretals. Let us look at St. Gregory’s acts to see his practical in- terpretation of this doctrine, and its recognition by others. keywords: authority; bishop; catholic; church; decretals; dust cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195444.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195444.txt item: #531 of 2083 id: _005195445 author: Wolferstan, Bertram. title: The duties of parents towards their children date: 1922 words: 14643 flesch: 72 summary: wealth is entirely lost sight of, in their endeavours to train and educate Catholic children. If there be no religious instruction at all, the school stands self-condemned as a place of education for Catholic children ; if there be, although th^ child may not be compelled to be present, he may be induced to ; attend ; and it requires more strength of mind than most children possess , to submit to be different from their companions. keywords: catholic; children; duties; education; good; life; matter; parents; school; time; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195445.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195445.txt item: #532 of 2083 id: _005195446 author: Kallok, John. title: The Eastern Catholic Church, date: 1937 words: 13483 flesch: 75 summary: Thus Peter and his suc- cessors received episcopal jurisdiction over people of every rite and rank in the Catholic Church over the whole world. Such being the state of affairs, the Eastern Church concerned herself very little with the external life and welfare of her adherents but concentrated her energy upon the internal develop- ment of the Christian soul. keywords: 10c; catholic; christ; church; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195446.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195446.txt item: #533 of 2083 id: _005195447 author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity. title: Ecumenical collaboration at the regional, national, and local levels date: 1975 words: 11602 flesch: 46 summary: In this way the bonds of fraternal communion with other local churches will be manifested and the role of the Church of Rome serving the unity of all will be evident. The importance of local ecumenism derives from the significance of local churches in the Catholic Church as set forth in Vatican Council II: “A diocese is part of the People of God entrusted to a Bishop, to be cared for with the cooperation of his priests, so that in close union with its pastor, and by him gathered together in the Holy Spirit through the Gospel and the Eucharist, it constitutes a particular Church, in which is truly present and operative the One, Holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church of Christ” {Christus Dominus, 11). keywords: catholic; catholic church; christian; churches; common; councils; ecumenical; local; local church; national; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195447.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195447.txt item: #534 of 2083 id: _005195448 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1958-1963 : John XXIII). title: Encyclical letter paenitentiam agere date: 1962 words: 4013 flesch: 61 summary: “Behold the Kingdom of God is among you”^; Penance is strength against the forces 4 of evil. ^3 It is also true that all those who have stained the white bap- tismal robe by serious faults must fear greatly the punishment of God if they do not try to make it white and shining again through the Blood of the Lamb i-*, through the sacrament of Penance and the practice of Christian virtues. keywords: christ; council; god; penance cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195448.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195448.txt item: #535 of 2083 id: _005195449 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII) title: Encyclical letter of Pope Pius XII on St. Cyril, Patriarch of Alexandria, on the fifteenth centenary of his most holy death. date: 1944 words: 5846 flesch: 56 summary: To bring this about it is absolutely necessary that all, following in the footsteps of St. Cyril, should secure that — 6 — harmony of soul, which must be sustained by that triple principle with which Christ Jesus, Founder of the Church, wished it to be indissolubly bound together, as by a divine and unbreakable bond, established by Himself; that is to say, union in the One Catholic faith, in a single love for God and for all men, and finally in a common obedience and submission to the lawful heirarchy constituted by the Divine Redeemer Himself. We, Venerable Brethren, in celebrating the fifteenth centenary of this heavenly birth, desire nothing more ar- dently than that all who are known by the name of Chris- tian should, under the patronage and following the example of St. Cyril, promote with ever-increasing zeal the happy return of our dissenting brethren in the East to Us and to the one Church of Jesus Christ. keywords: church; cyril; faith cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195449.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195449.txt item: #536 of 2083 id: _005195450 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII). Sempiternus rex. (8 Sept. 1951). English. title: Sempiternus rex : Encyclical letter of Pope Pius XII on the fifteenth centenary of the Council of Chalcedon. Issued September 8, 1951. date: 1951 words: 7549 flesch: 64 summary: No one seemed more capable and qualified to refute the error of Eutyches than he, who, in his addresses and letters, with pious eloquence and eloquent piety was ac- customed to praise and extol that mystery which can never be proclaimed enough, the mystery of one person and two natures in Christ: “The Catholic Church lives and grows by this faith, that we believe that in Christ Jesus the 4 humanity is not without the true divinity, and the divinity is not without the true humanity.”6 If joy and spiritual happiness reach their height when the words of the Psalmist are verified: “Behold how good and pleasant it is for brethren to dwell together in unity” ; 23 if the glory of God and the greatest benefit to mankind shines forth especially when the full truth and the full charity of Christ unite the sheep of Christ, let those con- sider—those whom We have mentioned in love and in sor- row—if it be right and useful for them, on account of an initial misunderstanding in terminology, to remain still separated from the one holy Church, founded on sapphires,24 namely on the Prophets and Apostles, on the chief corner- stone, Jesus Christ! keywords: chalcedon; christ; council; faith; god; great; leo; nature cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195450.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195450.txt item: #537 of 2083 id: _005195451 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII) title: Encyclical letter of his holiness Pius XII on the sacred liturgy date: 1948 words: 32257 flesch: 66 summary: For the Prince of the Apostles wishes us, as living stones built upon Christ the corner stone, to be able as “a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, acceptable to God by Jesus Christ.” 89 St. Paul the Apostle addresses the following words of exhortation to Christians, without distinction of time: “I beseech you therefore, . . . On the mediatorship of Jesus Christ, see Christ Our Brother, by Karl Adam, and Christ, Priest and Redeemer, by M. C. D’Arcy, S.J., as well as works on the doctrine of the Mystical Body. keywords: body; christ; church; divine; faithful; father; god; holy; jesus christ; life; liturgical; liturgy; mass; people; prayers; priest; sacred; sacred liturgy; sacrifice; worship cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195451.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195451.txt item: #538 of 2083 id: _005195453 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI) title: Encyclical letter of His Holiness, Pius XI, by divine providence, Pope ... on Christian education of youth. date: 1930 words: 15610 flesch: 53 summary: CHRISTIAN EDUCATION OF YOUTH 5 for what he must do here below, in order to attain the sub- lime end for which he was created, it is clear that there can be no true education which is not wholly directed to man’s last end, and that in the present order of Providence, since God has revealed Himself to us in the Person of His Only Begotten Son, who alone is “the way, the truth and the life,” there can be no ideally perfect education which is not Christian education. Nevertheless, Venerable Brethren and beloved children, We wish to call your attention in a special manner to the present-day lamentable decline in family education. keywords: catholic; children; christian education; church; divine; est; family; god; good; life; man; natural; nature; non; order; right; society; state; true; youth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195453.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195453.txt item: #539 of 2083 id: _005195455 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII) title: Encyclical letter of Pope Pius XII on promotion of Biblical studies date: 1943 words: 10967 flesch: 54 summary: The Fathers of the Church in their time, especially Augustine, warmly recommended to the Catholic scholar, who undertook the investi- gation and explanation of the Sacred Scriptures, the study of the ancient languages and recourse to the original texts.22 However, such was the state of letters in those times, that not many,—and these few but imper- fectly—knew the Hebrew language. Ill, 15, 17. 23 and devotion; let them efficaciously recommend by word and example, whenever the liturgical laws permit, the Sacred Scriptures translated, with the approval of the Ecclesiastical authority, into modern languages ; let them themselves give public conferences or dissertations on biblical subjects, or see that they are given by other public orators well versed in the matter. 52. keywords: biblical; books; catholic; church; divine; god; sacred; scripture; studies cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195455.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195455.txt item: #540 of 2083 id: _005195456 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1958-1963 : John XXIII). title: Encyclical letter on Pope Leo the Great. date: 1961 words: 7939 flesch: 67 summary: 39 Whatever St. Leo says with such clarity and insistence about St. Peter, he says also about himself. We, called by Divine Providence to- occupy the Chair of Peter, which St. Leo the Great made so illustrious with wisdom of government, richness of doctrine, with magnanimity and with his inexhaustible charity, feel it Our duty, Venerable Bro- thers, on the occasion of the fifteenth centenary of his blessed passing, to recall his virtues and immoral merits, certain as We are that it will contribute notably to the common advantage of souls and the exaltation of the Catholic religion. keywords: christ; church; faith; leo; peter; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195456.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195456.txt item: #541 of 2083 id: _005195458 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII). title: The encyclical Providentissimus Deus on the study of Sacred Scripture date: 1943 words: 11598 flesch: 59 summary: Teachers of sacred Scripture are not to be appointed at hap- hazard out of the crowd ; but they must be men whose character and fitness are proved by their love of, and their long familiarity with the Bible, and by suitable learning and study. Hence it is most proper that professors of sacred Scripture and theologians should master those tongues in which the sacred books were originally written ; and it would be well that ecclesiastical students also should culti- vate them, more especially those who aspire to academic degrees. keywords: catholic; church; faith; god; great; holy; holy scripture; sacred; scripture cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195458.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195458.txt item: #542 of 2083 id: _005195459 author: Montavon, William Frederick, 1874- title: Equal rights amendment date: 1944 words: 4259 flesch: 59 summary: Husband and wife have equal rights to ask for legal separation in ten States and the District of Columbia. Right to Contract Husband and wife have equal rights to contract in twenty-seven States, the District of Columbia, Alaska and the Virgin Islands. keywords: husband; rights; states; wife cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195459.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195459.txt item: #543 of 2083 id: _005195460 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: The eternal Galilean date: 1934 words: 46014 flesch: 78 summary: As such we creep to the knee of the loveliest woman in all the world, the woman who alone of all women wears the red rose of motherhood and the white rose of virginity, the mother who in begetting Our Lord, became the Mother of Men ; and we ask her to teach us how to serve God, how to love God, how to pray to God. Man can talk to man in simple language without paradoxes; but when a God comes to this earth as man, to set at naught our cheap liberal morality, to create new values, to transform hearts by making them see how foolish the ways of men are to God, then He must speak on the two levels of time and eternity which is the language of paradox. keywords: christ; church; cross; day; death; divine; earth; eternal; eternal galilean; god; great; heart; life; like; little; lord; love; man; men; power; religion; simple; thou; truth; way; wise; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195460.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195460.txt item: #544 of 2083 id: _005195461 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: The eternal Galilean date: 1954 words: 49629 flesch: 80 summary: The faith of the humble man tells him: this Child is the Incarnate Word of God; true God and true man; He is the Creator of the human race be- come man; he needs milk to nourish Him, but it is by His hand that the birds of the heavens are fed; He is born of a Mother, but He is the One Who pre-existed His own Mother and therefore made her beautiful and sinless, as we would have done for our own mother if we but had the power; He lies upon 12 THE ETERNAL GALILEAN straw on earth and yet sustains the universe and reigns in Heaven; He is born in time and yet He existed before all time ; maker of the stars under the stars ; ruler of the earth an outcast of earth ; filling the world, lying in a manger. In other words he had to be a priest—a link between God and man because true God and true Man. keywords: 15c; 20c; christ; church; cover; death; eternal; eternal galilean; galilean; god; great; life; like; lord; love; man; men; pages; postpaid; quantities; religion; rev; single copy; thou; truth; way; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195461.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195461.txt item: #545 of 2083 id: _005195462 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII). title: Evangelii praecones : Encyclical letter of His Holiness Pope Pius XII :to our venerable brethren, patriarchs, primates, archbishops, bishops and other local ordinaries enjoying peace and communion with the apostolic see, on promoting Catholic missions. date: 1951 words: 10390 flesch: 62 summary: As We remarked in an audience on June 24, 1944, to the directors of the Pontifical Missionary Work; “The Catholic missionary movement both in Christian and pagan lands has gained such force and momentum and is of such proportions as perhaps was never witnessed before m the annals of Catholic missions.”3 2. In 1926 the number of Catholic missions amounted to 400, but today it is almost 600. keywords: catholic; christian; church; faith; god; gospel; missionaries; missionary; missions; native; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195462.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195462.txt item: #546 of 2083 id: _005195463 author: Shaw, Gardiner Howland, 1893-1965. title: Examination of conscience date: 1946 words: 2083 flesch: 58 summary: But whatever the causes the fact remains that our drive to apply religious truths to all aspects of contemporary life has been blunted. There are, however, the Arch- bishop goes on to point out, many persons who claim to be relig- ious but who “live in the past” and make of religion “a secret bjnvay to the sweet peace of res- ignation from life’s challenge and turmoil.” keywords: catholic; national; religious cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195463.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195463.txt item: #547 of 2083 id: _005195464 author: Pius X, Pope, 1835-1914. title: Exhortation of Pius X to the Catholic clergy, August 4, 1908. date: 1908 words: 1 flesch: -47 summary: {status:ERROR,code:401} keywords: status":"error","code":"401 cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195464.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195464.txt item: #548 of 2083 id: _005195465 author: Freri, Joseph, 1864-1927. title: Facts and figures date: 1908 words: 3784 flesch: 70 summary: Catholic mission work cannot progress, de- spite the superhuman sacrifices and absolute self-devotion of the poor missionary priests, brothers, and nuns, who consent to live away from everything they hold dear in this world, in unhealthy countries, and in, I shall not say evangelical poverty, but abject misery, for the salvation of their fellow-beings. But, I am not exclusive ; I know quite well that home missions, whose cause will be eloquently pleaded in this Cong;ress, have the first claim upon us. keywords: catholic; missionary; missions cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195465.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195465.txt item: #549 of 2083 id: _005195466 author: Conklin, Robert H. (Robert Hardy), 1808-1865. title: Facts and figures for Fremont and freedom. date: 1856 words: 16270 flesch: 68 summary: The Republican par- ty, if made up of Democrats, Whigs, Americans, Free Soilers, Anti Slav ry men and members of all parties, who unite in Mr. Fremont as a nan for the times , who if elected will exert his executive pow- er to check the progress of American slavery, and bring back the government to the original design of our National Constitution. — Wit] the supporters of Mr. Fremont, the question is, the progress of liber < /, or the progress of slavery. •That the supporters of Mr. Fremont regard this as the real issue , needs no proof. keywords: buchanan; california; church; col; fillmore; following; free; fremont; man; men; party; question; slavery; south; union; vote cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195466.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195466.txt item: #550 of 2083 id: _005195467 author: Preston, Thomas S. (Thomas Scott), 1824-1891. title: The failure of Protestantism as a system of faith : a lecture in St. Ann's Church, Sunday evening, December 23, 1877 date: 1878 words: 10454 flesch: 66 summary: In Revelation, whereby He is pleased to convey to the mind of man a knowledge of truth which otherwise he cannot have, all depends on the veracity of God. I would only revert to that language of Holy Scripture quoted as my text, which, in contra- distinction to the everlasting and unchangeable unity of God, presents before mankind the ever-changing works 22 of man. keywords: christ; church; confession; faith; god; men; protestantism; religion; system cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195467.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195467.txt item: #551 of 2083 id: _005195468 author: Kienberger, Vincent F. (Vincent Ferrer), 1893- title: Faith date: 1934 words: 13282 flesch: 84 summary: Sunday after Sunday, the most distinguished pulpit orators of the United States have been heard over the ether waves bringing the sublime message of Jesus Christ to a troubled populace. “The Way of the Cross, by Rev. Dr. Fulton J. Sheen, 32 pages and cover (prayer book size). keywords: christ; copy; faith; jesus; john; man; master; men; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195468.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195468.txt item: #552 of 2083 id: _005195469 author: McLarney, J. J. title: The faith is simple date: 1943 words: 21028 flesch: 85 summary: Learn as little children, like Bernadette — it was her song—^like Lucia, and Francisco, and Jacinta. Playfully, as children will, they would begin a streamlined ver- sion of it. keywords: child; church; day; faith; god; good; law; life; little; lord; people; priest; rosary; simple cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195469.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195469.txt item: #553 of 2083 id: _005195470 author: Vaughan, Bernard, 1847-1922. title: Faith and reason date: 1905 words: 10132 flesch: 68 summary: That is, Faith has two peculiari- ties ; it is most certain, decided, positive, and immovable in its assent ; and it gives this assent, not because it sees with eye, or sees with reason, but because it receives the tidings from one that comes from God.” “To believe,” says St. Thomas, the Angel of the Schools, “is an act of the under- standing adhering to divine truth by command of the will which is moved by the grace of God” With this explanation before us it is clear that God, as well as man, takes part in every act of Faith ; and that Faith is not the natural outcome of a mere process of reasoning, but the supernatural result of man’s co- operation with the grace of God. keywords: authority; catholic; church; faith; god; man; reason; truth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195470.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195470.txt item: #554 of 2083 id: _005195472 author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963. title: Family retreat conferences date: 1953 words: 31535 flesch: 70 summary: If, as Dr. Hermkes maintains, people in the 4 Ages of Faith of past centuries did not bring Christian family life to full bloom, can we pretend to have done so in our day, in this day of a highly secularized marriage and family life? It is a real loss to Christian family life. keywords: children; christian; christian family; christian marriage; church; family; family life; family retreat; father; god; great; holy; home; love; marriage; religious; retreat; virtue cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195472.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195472.txt item: #555 of 2083 id: _005195473 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: Farming as vocation and mission : addresses ... date: 1962 words: 7966 flesch: 61 summary: The desired improvement of work- ing conditions and of income, the effort for spiritual and cul- tural betterment, must be aimed here solely for the perfect realization of family life. The provisions of a technical, eco- nomic nature which are under study, according to information given to Us, and which constitute the object of examination and discussion of your Congress, are a comforting consolation of this more diffused interest in your positive problems and of the concern of your confederation, which aims at a complete evaluation of rural life. keywords: church; confederation; farmers; god; life; love; national; sons; work; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195473.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195473.txt item: #556 of 2083 id: _005195475 author: Poland, William, 1848-1923. title: Find the Church : an aid to the inquirer date: 1910 words: 6689 flesch: 74 summary: How are men, to-day, to get the exact doctrines taught by Christ? WHERE DOES THE NAME ‘‘CHURCH OF CHRIST’’ BELONG? Christ did not establish several Churches, giving to each a distinct set of doctrines at variance with the doctrines given to each of the other Churches. Christ gave one set of doctrines. keywords: christ; church; doctrine cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195475.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195475.txt item: #557 of 2083 id: _005195476 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI) title: Forty years after : reconstructing the social order : Encyclical letter of His Holiness Pope Pius XI. date: 1935 words: 19875 flesch: 58 summary: Let those free associations which already flourish and produce salutary fruits make it the goal of their endeavors, in accordance with Christian social doctrine, to prepare the way and to do their part towards the realization of that ideal type of vocational groups which We have mentioned above. By these principles of social justice one class is. keywords: christian; church; economic; encyclical; good; human; labor; leo; men; novarum; order; rerum; social; society; state; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195476.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195476.txt item: #558 of 2083 id: _005195477 author: Russell, William T. (William Thomas), 1863-1927. title: Founders of religious liberty in America date: 1908 words: 1 flesch: -47 summary: {status:ERROR,code:401} keywords: status":"error","code":"401 cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195477.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195477.txt item: #559 of 2083 id: _005195478 author: Northcote, J. Spencer (James Spencer), 1821-1907. title: The fourfold difficulty of Anglicanism, or, The Church of England tested by the Nicene Creed in a series of letters date: 1891 words: 39176 flesch: 56 summary: And further, as the Greek and Roman Churches both taught error, and were therefore uncatholic, it follows that from the close of the primitive period (whenever that was) until the birth of the present English Church, there was no Catholic Church whatever. It is, I suppose, in practical love to man, that is, in the various branches of Christian alms-giving, that you would be most disposed to claim equality with the Roman Church; but, on this point, without pursuing the com- parison between individuals, or insisting on that peculiar character, which, as I think, distinguishes the philan- thropy of the Catholic Saint from that of other men, just in the same indescribable way that heroism is distinguish- ed from ordinary valour,—it is sufficient to take a more general view, and to look at the numbers, both of men and women, whom the Catholic Church presents to us, not singly, but grouped as it were in masses, each under the shade of some holy institute, wholly consecrated by vow, and for life, to works of mercy. keywords: authority; body; catholic church; christ; church; churches; communion; difficulty; doctrine; england; english church; fact; faith; fourfold; god; holy; present; roman church; rome; said; time; true church; truth; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195478.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195478.txt item: #560 of 2083 id: _005195480 author: Watkins, N. J., ed. title: The pine and the palm greeting; or, The trip of the northern editors to the South in 1871, and the return visit of the southern editors in 1872, under the leadership of Maj. N. H. Hotchkiss .../ date: 1873 words: 4693 flesch: 56 summary: Francis de Vitoria, founder of international law r VJt icnji a. Abuosr-Ri PAMPHLET Desirous of promoting a better understanding and a more friendly spirit between United States and Spain and Spanish Amer- ican countries, Doctor James Brown Scott, Secretary of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and Pro- fessor of International Law at Georgetown University, began the publication of the Classics of International Law which have secured him a world-wide reputation and rec- ognition as an eminent authority in the doctrines of Vitoria and all that relates to international law. keywords: francis; international; law; rev; vitoria; war cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195480.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195480.txt item: #561 of 2083 id: _005195481 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: Freedom and democracy : a study of their enemies date: 1937 words: 15458 flesch: 75 summary: An atheistic State knows full well that it cannot completely possess man as the tool of the State, unless it unmakes religion which says that man is also the child of God ; and that it cannot en- slave man until it enslaves the Church which says that man is free. We are beginning this year a radio course en- titled Our Wounded World, which will be concerned principally with a new philosophy of life which robs man of his freedom because it robs him of God. keywords: church; copy; cover; god; man; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single; state; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195481.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195481.txt item: #562 of 2083 id: _005195482 author: None title: Fremont's Romanism. date: 1856 words: 2941 flesch: 71 summary: But he again said, “ Col. Fremont will not deny that he was a Catholic.” Col. Russell, you may not be aware, was Col. Fremont’s principal witness on his trial before the Court Martial. Some time before the meeting of the late Conventions, Col. Fremont himself de- clared that he did not see how the Americans could nominate him because of his religious belief as he was a Roman Catholic. keywords: catholic; col; fremont cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195482.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195482.txt item: #563 of 2083 id: _005195483 author: Smith, M. S. title: From the cenacle to the tomb : a lenten course of six sermons on the passion of our Lord date: 1919 words: 23567 flesch: 74 summary: Not merely has justice been satisfied; not only has the debt incurred by sin been paid ; not only has the reconciliation of man with God been effected, but enough has been done to draw the hearts of men to their God, and to infuse into those hearts a hope and a security, a certainty of salvation that the powers of evil can never dim, much less take away from man. SYNOPSIS.—While it is true that The Passion refers only to the suffer- ing and Death of Our Lord and Saviour, Jesus Christ; and while man was redeemed, as St. Paul says, “With the Blood of Christ,” yet, to understand thoroughly this Divine Tragedy, we are logically brought to consider the sorrows of the Mother even as we meditate upon the sufferings of the Son. keywords: cross; death; god; heart; jesus; love; man; mother; passion; sin; son; time cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195483.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195483.txt item: #564 of 2083 id: _005195484 author: None title: From unbelief to belief; a series of Apologetic lectures dedicated to the Knights of Columbus and to all friends of truth. date: 1916 words: 32011 flesch: 70 summary: 27 V. Has God Revealed a Special Mode of Worship or is Religion an Invention? Is Jesus Christ the Son of God? keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; church; divine; existence; faith; god; human; life; man; mary; men; miracles; mother; nature; peter; power; religion; soul; true; true church; truth; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195484.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195484.txt item: #565 of 2083 id: _005195485 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII). Fulgens corona (8 Sept. 1953). English. title: Fulgens corona on the Marian Year and the dogma of the Immaculate Conception : encyclical letter of His Holiness Pope Pius XII issued September 8, 1953. date: 1953 words: 5445 flesch: 54 summary: And now that the Assumption of the Virgin Mary into Heaven has been promulgated and shown in its true light—^that is, as the crowning and complement of the prior privilege bestowed upon her—^there emerge more fully and more clearly the wonderful wisdom and harmony of the Divine plan, by 6 which God wishes the most blessed Virgin Mary to be free from all stain of original sin. 21. The radiant crown of glory, with which the most pure brow of the Virgin Mother was encircled by God, seems to Us to shine more brilliantly, as We recall to mind the day, on which, one hundred years ago. keywords: church; divine; god; mother; sin; virgin cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195485.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195485.txt item: #566 of 2083 id: _005195486 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII) title: The function of art : address of Pope Pius XII. date: 1952 words: 2836 flesch: 60 summary: It is the function and duty of sacred art, by reason of its very definition, to enhance the beauty of the house of God and to foster the faith and piety of those who gather in the church to assist at the divine service arid to implore heavenly favors. Finally the Code of Canon Law gathers all the legisla- tion of the Church on sacred art under summary headings (can. keywords: art; church; god; sacred cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195486.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195486.txt item: #567 of 2083 id: _005195487 author: Mahony, Thomas H. title: Fundamental rights date: 1946 words: 2316 flesch: 60 summary: in his recent encyclicals and messages that these human rights and state rights must be recognized and sustained if world peace and world order are to be maintained. It is more and more apparent every day that human rights and their protection are of para- mount importance in a peaceful post-war world. keywords: fundamental; human; rights cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195487.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195487.txt item: #568 of 2083 id: _005195489 author: Oursler, Fulton, 1893-1952. title: The future is ours date: 1946 words: 1169 flesch: 76 summary: It is the thrilling opportunity of the new generation to join in that rebuilding; to cherish the old faith in the midst of new perils, and scorning fear, face the world with attitudes born of principle rather than expediency. And all this cynicism was offered as if it were itself a brave new faith, a kind of new nobility, that appealed to our liberalism and our fortitude! keywords: catholic; future cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195489.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195489.txt item: #569 of 2083 id: _005195490 author: Catholic Church. Diocese of Orle ans (France). Bishop (1849-1878 : Dupanloup). title: The future oecumenical Council : a letter date: 1869 words: 22877 flesch: 67 summary: 52 Let us pray that so many men of integrity, scholars, politicians, heads of families, so many men of toil, so many men of good-will, whom the light of Jesus Christ has not yet illumined, may receive from it beneficent rays. Let us pray that the restless desires of so many mothers, sisters, wives, daughters, who in obscurity maintain purity and sanctity in the family, often without being able to obtain the faith, may at length be favorably heard. Let us pray that at last the East and the West may draw near, and that our separated brethren, weary of the division which dis- solves them, may respond to the pressing appeal that Holy Church has made to them, and come at length to throw themselves into her arms, open for three centuries. What is then, my Brethren, this Catholic Church, and what is this Council which in a few months is about to present so grand a spectacle to the world ? keywords: bishops; brethren; catholic; christ; church; council; day; faith; father; god; good; great; holy; jesus; men; nations; sheep; society; souls; time; work; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195490.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195490.txt item: #570 of 2083 id: _005195491 author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Clericis. title: General catechetical directory. date: 1971 words: 36629 flesch: 57 summary: By faith man accepts revelation, and through it he con- sciously becomes a sharer in the gift of God. 31 The Content of Catechesis forms a certain Organic and Living Body 32 Christocentrism of Catechesis 33 Trinitarian Theocentrism of Catechesis 33 For Us Men and For Our Salvation 34 Hierarchy of Truths to be Observed in Catechesis 34 Historical Character of the Mystery of Salvation 35 Sources of Catechesis 36 General Principles of Catechetical Methodology 36 Chapter II The More Outstanding Elements of the Christian Message The Mystery of the One God: Father, Son, Holy Spirit 38 Genuine Worship of God in a Secularized World 39 Knowledge of God and the Witness of Charity 39 Jesus Christ, Son of God, the Firstborn of All Creation and Savior 40 Creation, the Beginning of the Economy of Salvation 40 Jesus Christ, the Center of the Entire Economy of Salvation 41 Jesus Christ, True Man and True God in the Unity of the Divine Person 41 Jesus Christ, Savior and Redeemer of the World 42 The Sacraments, Actions of Christ in the Church, the Primordial Sacrament 43 Full Meaning of the Sacraments 44 Catechesis on the Sacraments 44 The Eucharist, Center of the Entire Sacramental Life 45 The Sacrament of Matrimony 46 The New Man 46 Human and Christian Freedom 47 Sin of Man 48 Moral Life of Christians 49 The Perfection of Charity 50 The Church, People of God and Saving Institution 51 The Church as Communion 52 The Church as Saving Institution 53 Mary, Mother of God, Mother and Model for the Church ... keywords: action; catechesis; catechetical; christ; christian; church; faith; god; human; life; men; message; ministry; pastoral; salvation; spirit; way; word cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195491.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195491.txt item: #571 of 2083 id: _005195492 author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Cultu Divino. title: General instruction on the liturgy of the hours : with an introduction and survey. date: 1971 words: 23398 flesch: 70 summary: These alternatives or commutations included the substitution of periods of biblical reading and prayerful and meditative silence, the limitation of the Roman office to its principal hours of prayer, the use of unofficial in- terim breviaries or other kinds of prayer books. 7. Are there other prayer forms (either styles of prayer or formularies, collections, etc.) which you feel should be employed in the Liturgy of the Hours? 8. keywords: celebration; church; day; god; hours; liturgy; lord; office; prayer; proper; psalms; readings; vespers cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195492.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195492.txt item: #572 of 2083 id: _005195493 author: Donovan, George F. title: A gentleman of the community date: 1946 words: 2117 flesch: 54 summary: Today, the position of man, the single member of society, has been challenged as never before. On the world fronts, the past great World War II has led to the death of millions of men and women and to the suffering of countless others. keywords: community; local; man cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195493.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195493.txt item: #573 of 2083 id: _005195494 author: Phillips, A. L. (Alexander Lacy), 1859-1915. title: The geography of Palestine : for use in the Sabbath-school graded course of instruction ... date: 1904 words: 11346 flesch: 85 summary: Land” is another name given to show that it belonged to God. Which had the largest share of land? keywords: east; geography; god; great; jordan; land; miles; palestine; plain; sea; south cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195494.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195494.txt item: #574 of 2083 id: _005195495 author: None title: George Johnson : Apostle of Christian Education. date: 1944 words: 8798 flesch: 65 summary: George Johnson : Apostle of Christian Education /V 5 A/ Nl>'e> A g2.o^ 0 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/georgejohnsonapoOOunse George Johnson APOSTLE OF CHRISTIAN EDUCATION * Prepared and Distributed by the National Catholic Welfare Conference, Department of Education October, 1944 fSeacWed FOREWORD An Apostle of Christian Education Monsignor George Johnson A biographical outline, a commencement address dramatically ended by death, a short funeral ser- mon and the expressions of esteem sent by his many friends and admirers make up this simple tribute to an Apostle of Christian education—Monsignor George Johnson. The conscientious performance of the sacred duties of the priesthood tells the whole story of the life of Monsignor Johnson. keywords: bishop; catholic; death; education; great; life; loss; monsignor johnson; rev cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195495.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195495.txt item: #575 of 2083 id: _005195496 author: Schrembs, Joseph, 1866-1945. title: Give us a hearing! : a straightforward answer to foul calumny and slander date: 1914 words: 47008 flesch: 70 summary: We are told that the Catholic Church naturally, neces- sarily, of its very nature produces im- morality. The Catholic Church AS SUCH is rotten and essentially bad, and brings forth nothing but badness, precisely because the Catholic Church itself is rotten and corrupt. keywords: answer; catholic church; catholics; christ; civil; country; day; god; good; immorality; know; let; life; lives; love; man; men; people; priests; protestant; public; read; religious; teaching; testimony; things; time; women; words; work; world; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195496.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195496.txt item: #576 of 2083 id: _005195497 author: Oursler, Fulton, 1893-1952. title: The glorious goal date: 1946 words: 2665 flesch: 75 summary: We shall, under God, join with all men of good will and stout heart to restore morality to its rightful, supreme place in all human relations. Specifically, what can the individual Catholic do so that he may help his coun- try to follow in the pathway of Almighty God? keywords: catholic; god; good cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195497.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195497.txt item: #577 of 2083 id: _005195498 author: Ginder, Richard. title: God date: 1944 words: 15523 flesch: 87 summary: “The Judgment of God and The Sense of Duty,” by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Quantity Prices Do Not Include Carriage Charge “The Divine Romance,” by Rt. Rev. Msgr. keywords: 10c; 15c; cover; god; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195498.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195498.txt item: #578 of 2083 id: _005195499 author: Parsons, Wilfrid, 1887-1958. title: God and governments date: 1937 words: 13764 flesch: 79 summary: You may limit these rights if you have to, but only to safeguard other rights, more imperious still; you may not abolish them. Now these hu- man laws themselves are in their turn subject to another law, and that is the law of man’s nature dis- covered in him by reason. keywords: authority; copy; cover; god; liberty; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; right; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195499.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195499.txt item: #579 of 2083 id: _005195500 author: None title: God's law : the measure of man's conduct. date: 1952 words: 3367 flesch: 68 summary: Prayer and the Sacra- ments are the channels through which the grace of Christ comes to elevate human nature until it becomes like unto Him, who is true God and true man. While the natural law, taught and inter- preted by the Church, gives us a guide in many areas of human life, the per- fection of human nature is revealed to us in Christ Himself, God-become-Man, the Word-made-Flesh, “full of grace and truth,” dwelling among us to be our Way, our Truth and our Life. keywords: god; law; life; man cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195500.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195500.txt item: #580 of 2083 id: _005195501 author: Walde, John J. title: God's love and mine date: 1949 words: 12650 flesch: 83 summary: Single copy, 20c postpaid ; It or more 15c endh. “The Organization and Government of the Church,” by Rev. Dr. Francis J. Connell, C.SS.R., 4S pages and cover. keywords: 15c; 20c; cover; god; love; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195501.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195501.txt item: #581 of 2083 id: _005195502 author: Finley, James F. title: God's work gets done date: 1959 words: 1846 flesch: 83 summary: the chain reaction of the failures has come down to them and their duty is to adjust the plan with Christ that He might accomplish the business of God the Father. Salvation cannot be achieved for men if man violates the orderliness of God. keywords: christ; god cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195502.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195502.txt item: #582 of 2083 id: _005195503 author: Russell, John J. title: God's world of tomorrow, date: 1939 words: 13062 flesch: 83 summary: God has revealed to us what heaven is through these words of the Evangelist : “This is eternal life : That they may know thee, the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom thou hast sent.” Everyday we acquire more and more the char- acteristics that make us, give us the name, “old”, so that sooner or later apply to us the words of the poet that we are: “Fools of the jest which God Plays ever and again We who thought old men odd Are soon the odd old men.” 4 GOD'S WORLD OF TOMORROW keywords: 15c; cover; god; life; love; man; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195503.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195503.txt item: #583 of 2083 id: _005195507 author: Dowling, M. P., 1851- title: The grievances of the wage-worker : a lecture date: 1890 words: 11535 flesch: 72 summary: Men no longer recognize the formal decree passed on man, “Earn thy bread in the sweat of thy brow.” The wear and tear of life as often send such men to an untimely grave as they do the toiler. keywords: labor; land; law; life; man; order; poor; property; social; toiler; wealth; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195507.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195507.txt item: #584 of 2083 id: _005195508 author: Congregatio pro Institutione Catholica. title: A guide to formation in priestly celibacy date: 1974 words: 27265 flesch: 63 summary: There cannot be a final solution because every solution has to depend upon the psy- chological and physical development of human life, on the rapid environmental and sociological changes in society, and on frequently unforeseeable circumstances. De sacerdotio ministeriali, loc. cit., p. 916. 13 Implanted in priestly life, even though not absolutely necessary either for the priesthood or the exercise of the priesthood, celibacy is most fitting because it sheds lustre on the nature of the priesthood and it enhances the work of the priesthood itself. keywords: celibacy; christ; coun; deer; formation; god; human; life; loc; love; priest; priestly; seminary; vat cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195508.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195508.txt item: #585 of 2083 id: _005195509 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: Guiding principles of the lay apostolate : address of His Holiness Pope Pius XII to the Second World Congress of the Lay Apostolate, October 5, 1957. date: 1957 words: 8984 flesch: 64 summary: This field of apostolate can only be approached in a spirit of loyalty to the Church and the Hierarchy. 29 *' 30 In fact, some think that this expression is reserved to specific t5npes of organized lay apostolates to which it gives, in public opinion, a sort of monopoly. keywords: catholic; church; congress; lay; lay apostolate; life; social; work; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195509.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195509.txt item: #586 of 2083 id: _005195510 author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955. title: The happiness of faith date: 1934 words: 22340 flesch: 76 summary: Man is an animal—man is the only god; there are no spiritual souls—there is no God — there is only God ; we are slaves to forces that be- got us—our wills are the one supreme power in the universe. And atheism, stupid and blundering and fatu- THE HAPPINESS OP FAITH 51 ous, flying in the face of the endless longing and uninterrupted history of man’s reaching for God, plunged its followers into a world that had no maker, a family that had no father, a life that had no termination, a destiny in which men were no longer sons or masters but the slaves of relentless forces driving them on from nothingness to noth- ingness. keywords: christ; copy; cover; faith; father; god; happiness; heart; life; love; man; men; mother; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195510.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195510.txt item: #587 of 2083 id: _005195511 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII) title: Haurietis aquas : on devotion to the sacred heart date: 1956 words: 16615 flesch: 76 summary: We pause in this consideration so that, enlightened by that light which shines from the Gospel and sheds light on this mystery, We too may conceive and express the desire recorded by the Apostle of the Gentiles: “To have Christ dwelling through faith in your hearts : so that, being rooted 10 and grounded in love, you may be able to comprehend with all the saints what is its breadth and length and height and depth, and to know Christ’s love which surpasses knowl- edge, in order that you may be filled unto all the fullness of God.” Wherefore, the heart of Jesus Christ, hypostatically united to the Divine Person of the Word, beyond doubt throbbed with love and the rest of the impulses of the affections which, however, were in such perfect accord and harmony with His human will filled with divine love and with the infinite love itself which the Son shares with the Father and the Holy Ghost so that there never was anything contrary or conflicting in these three kinds of love.39 52. keywords: christ; church; devotion; divine; god; heart; human; jesus; love; sacred; sacred heart cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195511.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195511.txt item: #588 of 2083 id: _005195512 author: Schouppe, F. X. (Franc �£ois Xavier), 1823-1904. title: Hell : the dogma of hell, : illustrated by facts taken from profane and sacred history date: 1883 words: 26118 flesch: 79 summary: Richard and Father de Andrada—Martha of Lima—Foligno’s Burned Hand—Fire of Hell. St. Peter Damian — Fire of Hell. keywords: damned; day; death; father; fire; frightful; god; great; hand; hell; life; like; man; pains; soul; thought; time; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195512.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195512.txt item: #589 of 2083 id: _005195513 author: None title: Histoire de Pie IX, sa vie et sa mort. date: 1878 words: 11962 flesch: 74 summary: Le 4 novembre, Pie IX apprend l’heureuse issue de la bataille de Mentana /livrée la veille) ; le territoire pontifical venait d’être délivré des bandes révolutionnaires. Le général Lamoricière est placé à la tête de l’armée pontifi- cale ; le 8 avril il adresse une proclamation dont l’heureux effet est de grossir considérablement les rangs des défenseurs de la Papauté.—Au mois de mai, la révolution reprend le cours de ses entre- prises, soutenue par Victor-Emmanuel et keywords: aux; avait; avec; cette; dans; des; est; les; lui; l’année; mastaï; par; pie; plus; pontife; pour; que; qui; qu’il; saint; ses; son; sur; tous; une; était cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195513.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195513.txt item: #590 of 2083 id: _005195514 author: Catholic Biblical Association of America. title: The Holy Bible : the heritage of Catholic family life. date: 1952 words: 4546 flesch: 79 summary: The Pope Endorses Catholic Bible Week A Pontifical Letter of the Holy Father was sent to the Most Reverend Edwin O'Hara, Bishop of Kansas City and Chairman of the Episcopal Committee of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, for the occasion of Catholic Bible Week, September jtf to October 5, 1952, from which the following excerpt is taken. It is indeed a source of consolation to learn of the marked progress being made by the Confraternity, with the cooperation of learned Scriptural scholars, in the publication of the new P.nglish language edition of the Holy Bible; and also of the stimulation being given to a more widespread reading of the Holy Scriptures through Catholic Bible Week. keywords: bible; catholic; christ; church; god; page cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195514.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195514.txt item: #591 of 2083 id: _005195515 author: None title: The Holy Bible : the heritage of Catholic family life. date: 1952 words: 3472 flesch: 82 summary: After the Sacraments, which are the unfail- ing instruments of divine grace and the authentic means of holiness or its increase, prayer and spiritual reading, espe- cially of Holy Scripture, are the most effective means for approaching God, and for preserving and increasing our union with Him. God is the Author. keywords: acts; bible; god; paul; week cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195515.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195515.txt item: #592 of 2083 id: _005195517 author: Catholic Church. Congregation pro Cultu Divino. title: Holy communion outside of Mass date: 1976 words: 18993 flesch: 84 summary: ® The faithful should be Instructed that Jesus Christ is Lord and Savior and that, present in the sacrament, he must be given the same worship and adoration which is to be given to God.” They are sharers in the sacred banquet in which “by communion in the body and blood of the Lord the people of God shares in the blessings of the paschal sacrifice, renews the new covenant once made by God with men in the blood of Christ, and by faith and hope prefigures and anticipates the eschatological banquet in the kingdom of the Father, proclaiming the death of the Lord until he comes.’’ keywords: bread; christ; communion; father; god; holy; jesus; lord; people cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195517.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195517.txt item: #593 of 2083 id: _005195518 author: Rummel, Joseph F., 1876-1964. title: The holy eucharist date: 1938 words: 10288 flesch: 75 summary: In its manner, as involving the actual death of Christ, it can never again be repeated, for the risen glorified Christ can die no more: “Christ Jesus that died, yea that is risen again ; who is at the right hand of God, who also maketh intercession for us” (Rom. VIII, 34). Firm, unequivocal, and constant is the doctrine of the Catholic Church that the Holy Eucharist con- tains the body and the blood, the soul and the divin- ity of Jesus Christ, the Incarnate Son of God, under the forms of bread and wine. keywords: 10c; christ; cover; god; life; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195518.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195518.txt item: #594 of 2083 id: _005195519 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: The Holy Father speaks to teachers. date: 1959 words: 2397 flesch: 49 summary: With what firmness of principle and lucidity of exposition did the great Pontiff assign therein the respective roles of the family, the Church and the state in the great task of education 1 In an epoch in which national and international authorities, justly solicitous for the intellectual and moral elevation of humanity, are organizing on a vast scale the dif- fusion of education, of science and of culture, the active presence of sons of the Church is more than ever necessary to expound, represent and to defend-when necessary— the Church’s point of view. keywords: catholic; church; education; teachers cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195519.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195519.txt item: #595 of 2083 id: _005195520 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: The Holy Father speaks to athletes. date: 1961 words: 2339 flesch: 59 summary: The theme of the congress of the Italian Sports Center, made ready by 30 years of fruitful activity and by numerous provincial congresses, has shown to Us clearly the program set before your good will: “Sound sports for a better youth.” The spectacle you bring before Us today gives Us sincere satisfaction, beloved sons who are taking part in the sixt(i national congress of the Italian Sports Center, which met in Rome to discuss and to examine closely—under the guidance of your national leaders—the problems in sports. keywords: center; good; italian; sports cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195520.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195520.txt item: #596 of 2083 id: _005195522 author: None title: Holy year, 1975; a compilation of documents and messages. date: 1974 words: 31443 flesch: 60 summary: Includes: Bull Proclaiming Holy Year; What is the Holy Year?; Mes- sage of Cardinal Krol; several addresses of Pope Paul on the Holy Year; Pope Paul's Letter at Opening of Holy Year; Commentary on Pastoral Aims of the Holy Year; Pastoral Document on the Holy Year and the Young. The first Holy Year in the Catholic tradition began on Decem- ber 24, 1300, when large crowds visited St. Peter’s Basilica. keywords: christ; christian; church; faith; god; holy father; holy spirit; holy year; life; love; man; paul; people; prayer; reconciliation; renewal; rome; spiritual; way; world; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195522.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195522.txt item: #597 of 2083 id: _005195523 author: Wilders, James G. title: The hospital apostolate. date: 1959 words: 3023 flesch: 79 summary: The Hospital Apostolate MY DEAR FRIENDS, it is nearly four- teen years since World War II is supposed to have ended. She could escort you through the model residence for the advanced in years with its devoted staff of sisters, most dedicated to this very difficult and very specialized labor of love. keywords: church; love; sisters cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195523.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195523.txt item: #598 of 2083 id: _005195527 author: Kerwin, Jerome G. (Jerome Gregory), 1896-1977. title: Humanities and biological sciences date: 1958 words: 3924 flesch: 68 summary: Far many years I spent my aca- demic life not in Catholic universities but in the University of California and the University of Stamford. On the other hand, if a biologist has been trained in Catholic institutions, or is working in them, the situation is dif- ferent. keywords: catholic; humanities; life; science; university cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195527.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195527.txt item: #599 of 2083 id: _005195529 author: Smyth, John Carter. title: Human plans are not enough date: 1944 words: 14565 flesch: 79 summary: All through the centuries, since He came among men, innumerable souls have experienced the magi- cal change Christ can work in hu- man life when men make room for Him. There must be a reaffirm- ation by all of us of those moral laws which are part of our Chris- tian heritage, and which we re- cognize as the will of God for the 4 HUMAN PLANS ARE NOT ENOUGH right ordering of human life. keywords: 10c; 15c; christ; cover; faith; god; life; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195529.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195529.txt item: #600 of 2083 id: _005195530 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: The hymn of the conquered date: 1933 words: 36068 flesch: 72 summary: Generation belonged to God eternities before it was given to the flesh : “Shall not I that make others bring forth children Myself bring forth, saith the Lord: Shall I that give generation to others Myself be barren?” From all eternity God the Father generated a Son, the image of His glory, and from that day with- out beginning or end the Heavenly Father, in the ecstasy of the first and real paternity, has said to His Son : “Thou art My Son, this day have I begotten Thee.” The author will* not feel that his work has enjoyed any success, even though its reception be great or its praise high, unless at least a single soul who may have chanced to read it, is lifted up to a better living of that life which is Divine, a better understanding of that Truth which is the Word, and a deeper love of that Love which is the Spirit of God. keywords: christ; church; conquered; conscience; day; death; earth; god; great; heart; human; hymn; law; life; like; love; man; men; nature; order; sin; soul; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195530.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195530.txt item: #601 of 2083 id: _005195532 author: Gillis, James M. title: If not Christianity, what? date: 1935 words: 26296 flesch: 74 summary: “The heavens shew forth the glory of God”, says the Psalmist, “and the firmament declareth the work of His hands.” Man, primitive man, as yet unspoiled with curious, intricate, impossible philosophies, had a firm grasp on the fundamental principle of science; “Nothing comes from nothing ; whatever is made had a maker.” Thus gradually he rose from the deification of Nature to the God of Nature.” Man therefore must not mistake Nature for God, but must rise from nature to God. keywords: 10c; christianity; copy; cover; god; good; heart; human; like; machine; man; men; music; nature; pages; postpaid; quantities; religion; rev; single; single copy; soul; state; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195532.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195532.txt item: #602 of 2083 id: _005195535 author: Chickering, Jesse, 1797-1855. title: Immigration into the United States date: 1848 words: 36794 flesch: 74 summary: The first column shows the years; the second , the number of persons in the United States for 1820, 1830 and 1840, according to the censuses of those years, the number for the intermediate years, on the supposition of a uniform rate of increase during each year of a decade of years, and the number after 1840, on the supposition of the rate continuing as it averaged the 10 preceding years; the third , the average amount per annum of the increase of population ; the fourth , the number of foreign passengers registered at the custom- houses, that is, passengers, exclusive of those born in the United States ; the fifth, half the number of foreign passen- gers, which half are presumed to have arrived “elsewhere;” the sixth , the “ total” of those in the fourth and fifth col- umns ; and the seventh and eighth , the proportion of the “total” foreigners to the whole increase of the population from 1820 to 1846. 1,028 District of Columbia, * 1,892 •14 498 1,394 •19 5,497 Slave States, 268,828' 19-85 223,911 44,917 6-07 781,028 Free States, 1,085,477 ; 80-15 390,176 695,301 93-93 3,153,645 United States, - 1,354,305 100-00 614,087 740,218 100-00 3,934,673 This table is designed to exhibit a summary view of the amount of population added to the United States in conse- quence of foreign immigration, from 1790 to 1840, so far as the custom-house records show it, and the proportion there 44 FOREIGN IMMIGRATION. keywords: british; canada; cent; country; emigrants; england; foreign; foreign immigration; immigration; increase; new; number; passengers; population; united states; years; york cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195535.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195535.txt item: #603 of 2083 id: _005195536 author: Sawkins, Arthur J. title: In the beginning date: 1940 words: 13464 flesch: 80 summary: “The Judgment of God and The Sense of Duty,” by Rt. Rev. Msgr. Those who do not want to believe in God are not listening anyhow; and you who are listening know there is a God. keywords: 10c; 15c; angels; cover; god; man; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195536.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195536.txt item: #604 of 2083 id: _005195537 author: Kirsch, Felix Marie, 1884-1945. title: In defense of chastity date: 1938 words: 21781 flesch: 75 summary: When St. Paul heard that some Christians were using their body for impurity, he pleaded with them : “Know you not, that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you?” (I Corinthians 111:16). Similarly, to correct the per- nicious doctrines that are being shouted from the housetops, we must make known God’s views on this important subject. keywords: body; catholic; character; chastity; children; christ; god; holy; home; man; mother; parents; people; sex; thoughts; young cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195537.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195537.txt item: #605 of 2083 id: _005195539 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI). title: In fructibus : motu proprio establishing a pontifical commission to implement the Decree on communication media, Mar. 7, 1964 date: 1964 words: 1050 flesch: 41 summary: In fructibus : motu proprio establishing a pontifical commission to implement the Decree on communic )r H Motu Proprio of Pope Paul VI establishing a pontifical commission to implement the Decree on Communication Media. l How much importance we attach to these instruments for the Catholic cause can be easily gathered from the words we pronounced on that solemn occasion: “The other fruit, not of small value, that the council has produced is the decree on mass media, an indication of the capacity of the Church to unite the interior and the exterior life, con- templation and action, prayer and the active apostolate. keywords: commission; decree cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195539.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195539.txt item: #606 of 2083 id: _005195540 author: Catholic Church. Congregatio Sacrorum Rituum. title: Instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Rites, Sep. 26, 1964 : and Sacram Liturgiam, Motu proprio, Pope Paul VI, Jan. 25, 1964. date: 1964 words: 10490 flesch: 54 summary: In vernacular trainslations of liturgical texts pre- pared in accordance with the norm of Article 36, 3, it is fitting that the following be observed: a) Nevertheless, it is necessary first that all be per- suaded of the intention of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy of the Second Vatican Council : not only to change liturgical forms and texts, but rather to stir up that forma- tion of the faithful and pastoral activity which has the sacred liturgy as summit and fount (Cf. Constitution, Article 10). keywords: article; constitution; faithful; liturgical; liturgy; mass; office; sacred cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195540.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195540.txt item: #607 of 2083 id: _005195541 author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Cultu Divino. title: Instruction on particular calendars and on the selection of mass and office propers, June 24, 1970 date: 1970 words: 4885 flesch: 58 summary: The following have religious Calendars: — Orders of male rehgious. Proper liturgical celebrations which are included ipso iure or granted by indult, should be written into the particular Calendars. 8. keywords: calendar; celebrations; liturgical; proper cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195541.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195541.txt item: #608 of 2083 id: _005195542 author: Catholic Church. Consilium ad Exsequendam Constitutionem de Sacra Liturgia. title: Instruction on translation of liturgical texts, 25 January, 1969 date: 1969 words: 3969 flesch: 57 summary: Instruction on translation of liturgical texts, 25 January, 1969 / Consilium for the Implementation r^Wo\^CUurcL. CdMlIiuot sMwfcoMeM* cJc ^cuzrci A.^/cy^ JCTH ‘jfruc L'O'l In accordance with article 36 of the Constitution Sacro- sanctum Concilium and n. 40 of the Instruction of the Congre- gation of Rites Inter Oecumenici, the work of translation of liturgical texts is thus laid down: It is the duty of the episcopal conferences to decide which texts are to be translated, to pre- pare or review the translations, to approve them, and “after approval, that is, confirmation by the Holy See” to promulgate them. keywords: language; liturgical; meaning; text; translation cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195542.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195542.txt item: #609 of 2083 id: _005195543 author: Parsons, Wilfrid, 1887-1958. title: Intercredal cooperation in the papal documents date: 1943 words: 17538 flesch: 52 summary: On the contrary, the type of cooperation urged in the new papal directives, cited in this article, has an entirely distinct inspiration — Intercredal Cooperation in the Papal Documents 17 the spectacle of disorder and chaos in the temporal order of human society, caused by the rejection of the law of God as the basic prin- ciple of social order. It was no longer, as his predecessor Pius IX seems to have imagined, a medieval synthesis which he faced, in which political unity and religious unity were the same unity, but a world of clashing nationalisms and religious dissensions. keywords: catholic; church; common; cooperation; documents; god; intercredal cooperation; order; papal; pius; religious; social; society; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195543.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195543.txt item: #610 of 2083 id: _005195544 author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. title: Interim guidelines for seminary renewal date: 1968 words: 6893 flesch: 47 summary: These students transfer to other high schools if they decide upon a different vocation in life. Seminary faculties are urged to study the balanced progressive statements of the Council on this subject in the Decree on Priestly Formation, n. 15, and then to work to strengthen philosophical formation at the college level as well as at the theological level. keywords: formation; high; priestly; priestly formation; school; seminary; spiritual cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195544.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195544.txt item: #611 of 2083 id: _005195545 author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Commission for Ecumenical Affairs. title: Interim guidelines for prayer in common and communicatio in sacris date: 1965 words: 3139 flesch: 49 summary: It would be well to consult with leaders of other churches in formulating them. Christians of other churches may not, however, be invited to assume roles of leadership within the as- sembly, e.g., that of lector. keywords: churches; prayer; unity cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195545.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195545.txt item: #612 of 2083 id: _005195546 author: None title: Introduction to the rite of Christian initiation. date: 1977 words: 15451 flesch: 60 summary: 37-40 and 65 of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy, it is the responsibility of the conferences of bishops in mission countries to judge whether certain initiation ceremonies in use among some peoples can be adapted for the rite of Christian baptism and to decide whether these rites are to be incorporated into it. 32. Through baptism men and women are incorporated into Christ. keywords: baptism; celebration; church; confirmation; faith; god; initiation; rite cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195546.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195546.txt item: #613 of 2083 id: _005195547 author: Masetti, Pio Tommaso, 1816-1900. title: I pontefici Onorio III, Gregorio IX ed Innocenzo IV a fronte dell'imperatore Federico II nel secolo XIII date: 1884 words: 10451 flesch: 64 summary: Ma e che è ciò mai, o Signori, se non un abuso enorme della forza del più potente contro il diritto del più debole ? Lo scopo di Onorio in compiacerlo era di obbligarlo a recarsi in Oriente qual condottiere de’ Crociati, e Federico di buon volere si assoggettò o fece le viste di assoggettarsi a questa condizione, prese la croce dalle mani del Cardinale Ugolino, solo chiedendo una dila- zione. keywords: alla; alle; che; chiesa; come; con; contro; cui; dal; dei; del; della; diritto; era; federico; forza; già; gli; gregorio; nel; non; più; pontefici; secolo; storico; sua; suo cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195547.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195547.txt item: #614 of 2083 id: _005195549 author: Catholic Church. title: Iubilate Deo : cantus gregoriani faciliores quos fideles discant oportet ad mentem Constitutionis Concilii Vaticani II de Sacra Liturgia. date: 1974 words: 3893 flesch: 92 summary: 2 Quoniam confirmata est super nos misericor- dia eius, * et veritas Domini manet in ster- num. 3 Gloria Patri, et Filio, * et Spiri^wf Sancto. 4 Sicut erat in principio, et nunc et semper, * et in saecula saecu/oVwm. 1 1 Gloria, Patri, et Filio, * et Spir^^w^ Sancto. 12 Sicut erat in principio, et nunc et semper, * et in saecula ^dtcnlorum, Arnen. keywords: cantus; est; qui cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195549.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195549.txt item: #615 of 2083 id: _005195550 author: Galecki, Wlodzimierz. title: Jak mozna korzystac z nowych wydan "Wielkiej Bibljoteki"? : uwagi redakcyjne i metodyczne date: 1928 words: 5795 flesch: 68 summary: Mickiewicz, Krasihski, Slowacki); druga — gdy chodzi o autorow, z ktorych czytuje si^ w szkole albo ,,v/yb6r‘' drobniej- szych utworow (np. A cel tego wszystkiego jest jasny: zamiast ,,v.^lozy6' ucznio- w>i, jakie czynniki zlozyly si§ na powstanie danego utworu, (co zalecaly dawne metody nauczania i czynily dotychczasowe, nawet najlepsze polskie wydania auto- row), stawia mu sie pytanie lub szereg pytan, ktore zmierzaj^ do tego, ze uczen na zasadzie zebranych w ,,przypisach'‘ materjalow samodzielnie doj- dzie keywords: bibljoteki; czy; gdy; jak; jest; lub; moze; nauczyciel; nie; przez; przy; przypis6w; si^; tego; tylko; utworu; wielkiej cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195550.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195550.txt item: #616 of 2083 id: _005195553 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI). title: Joint statement on Christian unity date: 1966 words: 589 flesch: 44 summary: Nevertheless, they are of one mind in their determination to promote respon- sible contacts between their communions in all those spheres of church life where collaboration is likely to lead to a greater understanding and a deeper charity, and to strive in common to find solutions for all the great problems that face those who believe in Christ in the world of today. 2 Through such collaboration, by the grace of God the Father and in the light of the Holy Spirit, may the prayer of our Lord Jesus Christ for unity among His disciples be brought nearer to fulfillment, and with progress toward unity may there be a strengthening of peace in the world, the peace that only He can grant who gives “The peace that passeth all understanding,” together with the blessing of Almighty God, Father, Son and Holy Spirit, that it may abide with all men forever. * Joint statement on Christian unity / issued in Rome on March 24, 1966, by Pope Paul VI and Anglican - _yS^<^ S/^/r^^/4- o+( 4f*r*l*y - Issued in Rome on March 24, 1966 by keywords: anglican cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195553.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195553.txt item: #617 of 2083 id: _005195555 author: Kerby, William J. (William Joseph), 1870-1936. title: The judgment of God and the sense of duty date: 1935 words: 4246 flesch: 69 summary: They arise out of the very constitution of social life and take their place with divine sanc- tion. Aside from the specific duties of these and other professions there are obligations that arise out of the general nature of social life and hold us pledged to their performance under the plans of God. keywords: duty; god; judgment; life; sense; social cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195555.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195555.txt item: #618 of 2083 id: _005195556 author: None title: Juridical world order : a symposium. date: 1959 words: 22896 flesch: 55 summary: As such, the Court would take prece- dence over the United Nations and the organs thereof primarily concerned with the maintenance of international peace and national as well as international security — the Security Council and the General Assembly. [Coercive measures not involving the use of armed forces, such as the interrup- tion of economic relations, communications, and severance of diplomatic relations] would be inadequate or have proved to be inadequate, it may take such action by air, sea, or land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security. keywords: catholic; charter; force; international; international community; international juridical; international law; international peace; order; organization; peace; pius; pope; right; states; united nations; war; world; world order; xii cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195556.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195556.txt item: #619 of 2083 id: _005195557 author: Smith, Ignatius. title: Justice, date: 1942 words: 12911 flesch: 77 summary: Justice to neighbor presents cer- tain difficult phases that can be evaluated only by intelligent ap- preciation of Christian principles, whether you are considering per- sonal, national, or international problems of justice to neighbor. It would seem to any common- sense observer that those who look for justice to neighbor on a national or international scale ought to get their own lives in just order first 12 JUSTICE and enthrone justice to neighbor in their own living. keywords: 10c; 15c; cover; god; justice; nation; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195557.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195557.txt item: #620 of 2083 id: _005195558 author: Phillips, Charles. title: Katherine of Alexandria : a saint for soldiers date: 1918 words: 6266 flesch: 72 summary: Hylaire, however, possibly a soldier at one time, and one who owned some great in- 8 A SAINT FOR SOLDIERS debtedness to St. Katherine, took very seriously the obligations of able-bodied men to the Egyptian virgin. And though the actual connec- tion of the Warrior Virgin with the shrine at Fierbois ceases with the discovery of the holy sword—unless we note from the chapel Chronicle a Mass said “for the King and the Maid, the worthy servant of God” on May 5, 1430; or mark down the names of Dunois, La Hire and de Gaucourt, all her associates and all to be A SAINT FOR SOLDIERS 21 found in the chapel register: from that time henceforth, nevertheless, these two names of Blessed Jeanne and St. Katherine were inextricably linked in the popular mind of France. keywords: fierbois; katherine; said; saint; soldiers cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195558.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195558.txt item: #621 of 2083 id: _005195559 author: Vaughan, Bernard, 1847-1922. title: Kikuyu, or, "A house divided" date: 1914 words: 5895 flesch: 67 summary: to create a living Catholic Church in missionary fields, while you yourselves are at no evident pains to defend the traditions of the Catholic Church from erroneous speculations and interpretations.” And above all love — love of God, led up to, secured, and cultivated by the visibly expressed love of all that belongs to Him: of Holy Church and of all that she makes use of in her rites and ceremonies ; a tender and affectionate love to Jesus and Mary and patron saints. keywords: bishop; catholic; church; house; kikuyu; thy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195559.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195559.txt item: #622 of 2083 id: _005195560 author: Noll, John Francis, 1875-1956. title: Kind words from your pastor date: 1903 words: 16024 flesch: 76 summary: Isn’t it then the plain duty of God’s Church to put knowledge of God in the land? And after I have had your child under such salutary influence, if he does not be- come a good citizen of society and a faithful member of God’s Church, it is either because he has a bad example at home, or because he is acted upon by evil influences of the world or because he abuses God’s graces. keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; church; god; good; heaven; marriage; people cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195560.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195560.txt item: #623 of 2083 id: _005195561 author: Masse, Benjamin L. (Benjamin Louis), 1905- title: The kingdom of Christ and the crisis of our times date: 1946 words: 2068 flesch: 71 summary: All of us, no matter how little we are, or how unimportant we feel, can help to inaugurate, as Pope Pius XI said, the reign of Jesus Christ; we can yet save our tottering civilization by making the King- dom of Christ the most vivid reality in the modern world. The kingdom of Christ and the crisis of our times THE CATHOLIC HOUR THE KINGDOM OF CHRIST AND THE CRISIS OF OUR TIMES BY rev' BEN)AMIN l. masse, S. |. keywords: christ; kingdom; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195561.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195561.txt item: #624 of 2083 id: _005195563 author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980. title: The ladder of love date: 1955 words: 18488 flesch: 83 summary: “God is love,” says St. John, “and he who abides in love abides in God, and God in 6 THE LADDER OF LOVE Him.” This is the greatest and the first commandment.” Love’s Magic and Mystery Address Delivered on June 12, 1955 Christianity is a religion of love and its first and greatest commandment is: “Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, and with thy whole soul, and with thy whole mind.” keywords: 15c; 20c; christ; cover; god; john; life; love; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195563.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195563.txt item: #625 of 2083 id: _005195566 author: Donelan, J. P. title: The last moments of a converted infidel date: 1846 words: 13261 flesch: 72 summary: For several moments after he was anointed, he poured forth such an earnest, such a pious strain of thanksgiving and of hum- ble petition to God, that a stranger would have concluded he had al- ways been accustomed to piety. To God and to his Blessed Mother it is commended. keywords: converted; converted infidel; god; heaven; infidel; jesus; man; moments; mother; thy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195566.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195566.txt item: #626 of 2083 id: _005195567 author: Smith, Howard W. title: Law, date: 1940 words: 12624 flesch: 73 summary: Law LAW by Rev. Dr. Howard W. Smith, Professor of Canon Law, Our Lady of the Lake Seminary, Cleveland, Ohio Four addresses delivered in the nationwide Catholic Hour (produced by the National Council of Catholic Men, in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company), on Sundays from May 5 through May 26, 1940 Origin of Law 3 Meaning of Law 11 Positive Law—Church and State 18 Law and Conscience 26 National Council of Catholic Men 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W., Washington, D. C. Printed and distributed by Our Sunday Visitor ® Huntington, Indiana Imprimatur * JOHN FRANCIS NOLL, D. D. Bishop of Fort Wayne DeacWHtec' ORIGIN OF LAW Address delivered on May 5, 1940 During the winter of the year 1901 a group of archeologists uncovered at Susa, in Persia, three fragments of a broken column of black stone on which was found inscribed the oldest known code of law. MEANING OF LAW 15 Law, then, means an ordinance of God and con- sequently the authority that makes just laws must come from God. keywords: 15c; church; cover; god; law; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195567.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195567.txt item: #627 of 2083 id: _005195568 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: The lay apostolate, its need today : an address of Pope Pius XII to the World Congress of the Lay Apostolate, October 14, 1951. date: 1951 words: 3995 flesch: 65 summary: On the one hand the Constitution of the United States of America—a country which had an extraordinarily rapid development and where the Church soon began to grow considerably in life and vigor—and on the other hand the French Revolution with its consequences in Europe as well as overseas led to the detachment of the Church from the State. We also have in mind so many excellent lay people in countries where the Church is being persecuted today as she was in the first centuries of Christianity, who are doing their best, at the peril of their very lives, to fill the place of imprisoned priests, by teaching Christian doctrine and instructing others in the religious way of life and in true Catholic thought, and by encouraging the frequenta- tion of the Sacraments and devotional practices, especially devotion to the Blessed Sacrament. keywords: apostolate; catholic; church; laity; lay cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195568.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195568.txt item: #628 of 2083 id: _005195569 author: Francis, Joseph P. title: The lazy monks and priests date: 1913 words: 7632 flesch: 70 summary: i 580-584 S. First St. Phone, S. J. 901 (f849),laid out the first botanical garden in Germany. JOSEPH P. FRANCIS, S. J. When the northern barbarians came down upon the flourishing provinces of the Roman Empire, they destroyed countless treasures of classic art and lit- erature. keywords: burning; catholic; church; men; questions; san; social; socialism; study cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195569.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195569.txt item: #629 of 2083 id: _005195570 author: Nichols, Thomas Low, 1815-1901. title: Lectures on catholicity and protestantism : lecture fourth : the doctrines and evidences of the Holy Catholic Church date: 1859 words: 19109 flesch: 67 summary: Christ, ever living in the Church, which is His Body ; the Holy Spirit which he promised should guide his disciples into All Truth ; these make the voice of the Church the voice of God, and enable us to make the act of Faith, in which we say: u I believe in the Holy Catholic Church ”—“ I firmly believe all the sacred truths the Catholic Church believes and teaches, because Thou hast revealed them.” In the second century of the Church, if you went into any city of the civilized world, and inquired for the Cath- olic Church, it was pointed out to you as now ; and no one ever thought of calling a conventicle of any sect a Catholic Church, any more that he would now designate as such a Presbyterian, or Methodist, or Quaker meeting-house. keywords: body; catholic church; catholic faith; christ; divine; doctrines; evidences; faith; god; holy catholic; reason; sacrament; soul; true; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195570.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195570.txt item: #630 of 2083 id: _005195571 author: Rosedale, H. G. title: Legends of 'St. Francis of Assisi, ' by Brother Thomas of Celano, etc. date: 1904 words: 24676 flesch: 64 summary: Mox in alterum usum tran- siens elementum, saporem pro- prium exuit, induit peregrinum, vinum efficitur optimum quod fuerat aqua pura ; et quod pau- pertas non potuit, sanctitas pro- pinavit. Detrahebant senioribus suis et eorum qui sanctae conversationis institutores fuerunt vitam et mores in occulto mordebant, vocantes eos indiscretos, immi- sericordes, crudeles, et me quam assumpserant dicebant otiosa insipidam, turpem incultam, ex- sanguem et mortuam, aemula mea summo studio ingerente, quae ovis assumens habitum dolositate vulpis occultabat lupinam rabiem.” keywords: antiqua; assisi; bonaventura; brother; celano; cum; dei; dixit; eius; elias; est; eum; francis; franciscan; frater; general; ill; ille; l.a; legenda; life; mir; new; non; order; quam; qui; quia; quod; sancti; sanctus; set; sibi; super; t.s; thomas; time; tractatus; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195571.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195571.txt item: #631 of 2083 id: _005195573 author: Lalanne, Jean Philippe Auguste, 1795-1879. title: Les Carmes De chausses a Paris, rue de Vaugirard, 76, depuis la fondation de leur couvent jusqu'en 1790, histoire du couvent et de l'e glise jusqu'en 1848 date: 1854 words: 10555 flesch: 73 summary: Ce sont six rigoles à peu près parallèles deux à deux, qui descendent de la hauteur d’un mètre jusqu’à terre; à l’extrémité supérieure de ces lignes on a dessiné, assez imparfaitement, avec du charbon ou toute autre substance noire, des pommeaux d’épée. iu-l2, omé d’uue belle gravure sur acier de la cbapelle^ keywords: aux; avait; carmes; ces; cette; comme; couvent; dans; de la; des; est; fut; ils; les; leur; mais; nous; par; paris; pas; pour; que; qui; son; sur; une; à la cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195573.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195573.txt item: #632 of 2083 id: _005195574 author: O'Donnell, John Hugh, 1895-1947. title: Less of the sun-worship date: 1946 words: 2851 flesch: 77 summary: Thus Mary, whose body be- - came a sanctuary for divine life, also became the mediatrix through whom all the members of the human race can reach that Life Itself. And months later at Bethlehem, in the abandoned stable warmed only by the breath of cattle, she gave birth to the Son of God — to Life Itself—to the God-Man, Jesus Christ. keywords: god; life; mary cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195574.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195574.txt item: #633 of 2083 id: _005195575 author: Shaw, Gardiner Howland, 1893-1965. title: Let's work with the gangs date: 1946 words: 2212 flesch: 63 summary: Of take one of two extreme forms, course that statement does not • At one moment because of an act mean that one or even two or or series of acts of lawlessness three members of a gang may committed by some gangs we are not be in trouble or at least told that gang boys are a thor- have been in trouble any more oughly bad lot, that pretty much than a statement that some adult all of them carry guns or knives dub is a respectable and sound and that the gangs should be organization would exclude the ruthlessly suppressed. A painstaking census re- proponents insist that there is cently made in one of our larg- nothing to get excited about, est cities disclosed sixty-six anti- that there always have been social gangs among more than gangs of boys of different na- one thousand five hundred. keywords: boys; catholic; gang cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195575.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195575.txt item: #634 of 2083 id: _005195576 author: Merrick, Richard T. (Richard Thomas), 1826-1885. title: A letter from Richard T. Merrick, Esq. of Baltimore, against uniting religion with politics. date: 1854 words: 4811 flesch: 41 summary: This election in all that appertains to it belongs to the kingdom of God—not man—and should be sacred, alike from the control and influence of civil power and the baser persecution of political faction. If such might stop in their career, and for a moment pause to hear the traitor teach his flock their treason , they would learn—that in his theology the higher law ordains the supre- macy of civil power, and that in society and government, instituted to promote the great purposes of peace and virtue and happiness among men, obedience is the greatest glory — the noblest duty, and the highest law—and that to advise resistance to the authorized enactments of national sovereignty is offensive to Heaven—a desecration of the temple, and a soiling of the white robe of the ministerial office. keywords: civil; country; government; political; power; religious cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195576.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195576.txt item: #635 of 2083 id: _005195577 author: Adopted Catholic, pseud. title: Letter of an adopted Catholic, addressed to the President of the Kentucky Democratic Association of Washington City : The speech of Hon. W.R. Smith of Alabama, delivered in the House of Representatives January 15, 1855, "On the American party and its mission." reviewed. date: 1856 words: 8353 flesch: 61 summary: The first knowledge, of a statesman or a legislator ought to*be to know the history of his own country, and of other countries, if possible. and bad governments of this world ! ” Such are 'he opinions of the gieat and wise of other countries about this /oreign plants which the Know'-noihings and AboUtionist.s impose upon the honest people of this country as truly American, and native of this soil. keywords: catholic; church; constitution; country; know; liberty; people; pope; slave; slavery cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195577.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195577.txt item: #636 of 2083 id: _005195578 author: Shields, James, 1806-1879. title: Letter of Hon. James Shields, addressed to a committee of his fellow-citizens, at Galena, Illinois : Washington, August 5, 1852. date: 1852 words: 3813 flesch: 58 summary: Democracy has an instinctive dread of centralization, for centralization is in- compatible with Democratic liberty. On this march, which was very severe on fresh levies, his brigade was constantly harassed and attacked by large parties of guerillas. keywords: country; democratic; general; party; pierce cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195578.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195578.txt item: #637 of 2083 id: _005195579 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: Letters to French Social Weeks, 1959-1962. date: 1962 words: 8124 flesch: 53 summary: On the other hand, if there are, alas, young people who hold aloof from social life, if there are adolescents who become “so- cial misfits,” is it not because they have, almost in every case, grown up without a home or in a home where there was no real love? At Grenoble, where a bishop who is following attentively the course of social problems is preparing to receive you, sur- rounded by a select and wideawake group, you are going to discuss a subject that falls within the , framework of a basic aim of the Social Weeks. keywords: community; europe; great; human; life; men; new; social; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195579.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195579.txt item: #638 of 2083 id: _005195580 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: Letter to Paolo Cardinal Marella on New York World's Fair date: 1964 words: 834 flesch: 49 summary: The Vatican Pavilion, built with great skill and mas- tery, will offer to visitors’ eyes the life of Christ, illustrated by splendid works of art; the manifold means used in teaching the doctrine of the Church; the undertakings and cares of its many forms of charity; its sanctifying efficacy, spread over the whole earth; every form of vessel and vestment destined for divine worship, and many aspects worthy of being known. For this purpose, so that the good wishes and hopes which you are to extend may be fulfilled, we impart to you the apostolic blessing to draw upon you the heavenly help of the Lord, and through you we extend it particularly to most beloved Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop of New York, to all those who will attend the solemn opening, to the religious and civil authorities, to the judiciary and to all the faithful. keywords: new; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195580.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195580.txt item: #639 of 2083 id: _005195581 author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Cultu Divino. title: Letter to the presidents of the National Conferences of Bishops concerning Eucharistic prayers = Eucharistiae participationem, April 27, 1973 date: 1973 words: 3295 flesch: 52 summary: Letter to the presidents of the National Conferences of Bishops concerning Eucharistic prayers = Euc I C^ 497/ I SACRED CONGREGATION FOR^;v,.,,^,^ DIVINE WORSHIP LETTER TO THE PRESIDENTS ' OF THE NATIONAL CONFERENCES OF BISHOPS CONCERNING EUCHARISTIC PRAYERS Eucharistiae Participationem April 27, 1973 UMIVERSfTY Of NO^ 4MeMomAL uBmm 1973 rcu 1 ^ 1979 COUEGC keywords: celebration; eucharistic; prayer; roman cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195581.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195581.txt item: #640 of 2083 id: _005195582 author: M'Auley, James. title: A letter to William Thomson, quarrier, Whifflet, in answer to accusations made by him in his prize essay against the Catholic clergy and Catholicity date: 1849 words: 2512 flesch: 58 summary: so that there was three-and-a-half times as much education in Catholic France as there was in Protestant Eng- land; and even the Italians far surpass England in genius, talent, and the powers of the mind, for their population is not equal to ours and their number of men of mind considerably exceeds that of ours. Gibbon declared that one single Monastery of Benedictine Monks gave to the world more works of learning than both the Universities of England; and Lord Hutchison, during the debate on the Catholic Relief Bill, in the House of Lords, 10th May, 1809, said—“ Catholicity, which has this night been the subject of so much abuse, has been the belief of the most extensive and enlightened nations of Europe, and of the most illustrious charac- ters that ever did honour to the name of man.” keywords: catholic; education; protestant cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195582.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195582.txt item: #641 of 2083 id: _005195583 author: John XXIII, Pope, 1881-1963. title: Letter to women religious date: 1962 words: 3927 flesch: 66 summary: The people in certain regions of Africa and the Far East feel a greater attraction to contemplative life, which is more congenial to the development of their civilization. “This is the highest mark of the re- deeming sacrifice of Jesus, which is renewed mystically and really in the Holy Mass, and gives sense and orientation to Christian life'’ ». keywords: church; god; jesus; life; prayer cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195583.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195583.txt item: #642 of 2083 id: _005195584 author: Le Camus, E. (Emile), 1839-1906. title: Lettre de monseigneur Le Camus, eve que de La Rochelle et Saintes sur la formation eccle siastique de ses se minaristes. date: 1902 words: 15891 flesch: 73 summary: ils n’étaient pas des chiens muets, ces mar- tyrs, ces apologistes, ces confesseurs de la foi qui, pour ne pas aboyer contre César, pour ne pas ameuter le peuple contre les bourreaux, n’en faisaient pas moins prévaloir, dans leur dignité impassible, dans leur courage intrépide et déconcertant de résignation, dans leur silence obstiné devant la force brutale, la légitimité de la sainte cause pour laquelle ils offraient leur tête. Seules doivent s’y traiter’ les affaires de la conscience qui humblement s’accuse devant Dieu. keywords: avec; bien; cette; comme; dans; de la; des; dieu; est; faire; ils; les; leur; lui; mais; même; non; nos; nous; n’est; par; pas; plus; pour; que; que la; qui; qu’il; sans; ses; son; tout; une; vie; vous; à la; être cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195584.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195584.txt item: #643 of 2083 id: _005195585 author: Catholic Church. Diocese of Orle ans (France). Bishop (1849-1878 : Dupanloup). title: Lettre sur le futur concile ℗� cume nique addresse e date: 1868 words: 20092 flesch: 71 summary: Et si vous savez vous élever au-dessus de votre personne, au-dessus de votre intérêt, au-dessus de votre hameau, si vos pensées montent un peu plus haut que la fumée qui sort de vos toits, quel spectacle offre à vos regards l’Eglise catholique, si grande déjà, si bonne dans la petite histoire de chacun de nous, plus grande et plus bienfaisante dans l’histoire des labo- rieux développements de la société humaine ! Ainsi, bien que les siècles aient tiré du principe chrétien de la charité, de l’égalité et de la fraternité des hommes, des con- séquences qui ont changé l’ancien monde, toutes les appli- cations sociales de cette belle doctrine sont loin d’être faites ; et c’est même, selon moi, la mission propre des sociétés mo- dernes, de faire pénétrer de plus en plus ce fécond principe dans les lois et dans les mœurs, et d’en tirer des conséquences politiques, économiques et sociales, qui seront l’honneur de ce siècle, s’il ne sort pas des voies chrétiennes. keywords: aux; avec; ces; cette; comme; concile; concile de; c’est; dans; dans la; de ce; de la; des; dieu; elle; est; et dans; et de; et la; et les; et que; et à; les; l’eglise; l’eglise et; mais; même; nos; nous; par; pas; plus; pour; que; que la; que les; qui; ses; sont; sur; sur la; temps; tous les; tout; une; vous; à la cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195585.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195585.txt item: #644 of 2083 id: _005195586 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII). title: L'E glise et la socie te . date: 1895 words: 16505 flesch: 69 summary: Assurément la foi, comme vertu, est un don précieux de la grâce et de la bonté divine; toutefois, les objets auxquels la foi doit s’appliquer A tout prix, il faut des hommes qui gouvernent, qui fassent des lois, qui rendent la justice, qui, enfin, par leurs conseils ou par voie i 17] — 342 - d’autorité, administrent les affaires de la paix et les choses de la guerre. keywords: aux; avec; bien; ces; cette; comme; c’est; dans; de la; des; dieu; doit; elle; est; et la; ils; les; leur; lui; mais; même; nous; par; pas; plus; pour; que; que la; que les; qui; qu’il; société; son; sont; sur; tous; tout; travail; une; à la; être cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195586.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195586.txt item: #645 of 2083 id: _005195588 author: Gillis, James M. (James Martin), 1876-1957. title: The life of the soul : nine addresses delivered in the Catholic Hour, produced by the National Council of Catholic Men through the courtesy of the National Broadcasting Company and its associated stations (On Sundays from November l to December 27, 1936) date: 1937 words: 28323 flesch: 78 summary: Man, therefore, begins with a sense of awe in the presence of all-pervading mystery, rises to a knowledge that the Mystery is God; comes to know that God is not a mere Force or a Presence, but a Person. Man and God are united. keywords: 10c; christ; copy; cover; fact; god; human; jesus; king; life; like; man; men; nature; pages; postpaid; quantities; religion; rev; single; single copy; soul; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195588.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195588.txt item: #646 of 2083 id: _005195589 author: Riley, Lawrence J. title: Light of Christ : seven addresses delivered on the Catholic Hour from February 22, 1953 through April 5, 1953 date: 1953 words: 23767 flesch: 77 summary: But is it not sig- nificant and even startling that of all the virtues practiced for our edification by Jesus Christ the Son of God during His life upon earth, it is humility in particular that He Himself singled out for our imitation: “Learn from Me, for I am meek and humble of heart.” BLESSED ARE THE MEEK: BLESSED ARE THE MERCIFUL Address Delivered On March 1, 1953 Jesus Christ, the Son of God, had the noblest, the sublimest, and the most lovable character of any man who ever lived. keywords: 15c; 20c; blessed; christ; cover; god; jesus; john; law; man; men; pages; peace; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; spirit; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195589.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195589.txt item: #647 of 2083 id: _005195590 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI) title: The light of truth : concerning the celebration of the fifteenth centenary of the Oecumenical Council of Ephesus : encyclical letter (Lux veritatis) of His Holiness, Pope Pius XI : (Vatican Press translation) : issued December 25, 1931. date: 1932 words: 8849 flesch: 58 summary: Venerable Brethren, all good men should be bound together in professing one and the same sincere faith in Jesus Christ and His mystical Spouse the Church, when everywhere so many men strive to throw off the yoke of Christ, spurn the light of His doctrine, shut off the channels of His grace, repudiate the divine authority of Him Who has become a sign of contradiction.”^^ If the person of Jesus Christ is one and divine, surely Mary is not only Mother of Christ but she should be called Deipara, Theotocos. keywords: christ; church; council; divine; god; light; nestorius; truth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195590.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195590.txt item: #648 of 2083 id: _005195591 author: Oursler, Fulton, 1893-1952. title: Light on the path date: 1946 words: 2561 flesch: 75 summary: I mean highway rob- bery, murder, arson, kidnapping, and other crimes of violence. If ever there was a time when moral leadership was needed at home, it is now. keywords: catholic; moral; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195591.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195591.txt item: #649 of 2083 id: _005195592 author: Smith, Ignatius, 1886-1957. title: The Lord' Prayer today date: 1933 words: 18483 flesch: 78 summary: No more beautiful or more persuasive pictures have been left by Christ to His followers than those which represent Him so frequently en- gaged in solemn communion with God the Father. Cloistered monk and condemned criminal alike found that this prayer brought them to God and brought God to them. keywords: bread; christ; evil; god; kingdom; life; lord; men; postpaid; prayer; prayer today; thy; today; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195592.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195592.txt item: #650 of 2083 id: _005195593 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII) title: The Lourdes pilgrimage : encyclical of His Holiness Pope Pius XII issued on the centenary of the apparitions of the Blessed Virgin at Lourdes, July 2, 1957. date: 1957 words: 5316 flesch: 69 summary: “Pius IX had hardly defined it to be of Catholic Faith that Mary was from her very origin exempt from sin, when the Virgin herself began operating wonders at Lourdes” (Ency. In it We had in mind to evoke the “singular merits which France has acquired throughout the centuries in the progress of the Catholic faith” and for this reason “We turned Our mind and Our heart toward Lourdes where, four years after the definition of the dogma, the Immacu- late Virgin herself gave supernatural confirmation to the declaration of the Supreme Teacher through apparitions, conversations and miracles” (Apostolic Constitution Om- nium Ecclesiarum, the Mission of France, Aug. 15, 1954: A.A.S. XLVI, 1954, p. 567). 69. keywords: apparitions; god; immaculate; lourdes; mary; pius; virgin cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195593.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195593.txt item: #651 of 2083 id: _005195594 author: Hansberry, Thomas A. title: The love of God date: 1948 words: 8264 flesch: 82 summary: By His sufferings and death, which were a sacrificial offering and therefore the highest act of His religious soul, Jesus Christ, true God and true man, restored to human beings the privilege of the supernatural gift of grace, restored to them the hope of seeing God face to face, re- opened to them the gates of heaven closed by sin. The love of God THE LOVE OF GOD A series of Sunday morning talks given during June, 1948, on “The Hour of Faith,” a coast-to-coast religious broadcast produced by the National Council of Catholic Men in cooperation with the American Broadcasting Company. keywords: 20c; copy; cover; god; love; postpaid; quantities cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195594.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195594.txt item: #652 of 2083 id: _005195595 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: Love on pilgrimage : twelve addresses delivered in the nationwide Catholic hour, produced by the National Council of Catholic Men, in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company, from February 3, 1946 through April 21, 1946 date: 1946 words: 33527 flesch: 79 summary: LOVE AND CHILDREN 29 As the children grow into ma- turity the mystery continues to deepen, new areas of explora- tion open up, and the father and mother now see themselves as sculptors in the great quarry of humanity, carving living stones and compacting them together in the Temple of God, Whose Architect is Love. Unless Virtue and Love of God come to dwell therein, Our Lord warn- ed that seven other devils worse than the first will come into it to take up their abode. keywords: 10c; 15c; christ; church; cover; god; herod; john; life; lord; love; man; pages; pilate; postpaid; quantities; religion; rev; single copy; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195595.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195595.txt item: #653 of 2083 id: _005195596 author: Strohaver, George F. title: Love's veiled victory, date: 1933 words: 13742 flesch: 78 summary: Poets have extolled it; philosophers have discussed and analysed it; men and women have lived for it and died for it by millions; upon love man builds his present existence, and upon love God has built eternity. He had always taught : “Greater love than this no man hath, that a man lay down his life for his friends”. keywords: christ; copy; god; heart; life; love; man; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; sacrifice; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195596.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195596.txt item: #654 of 2083 id: _005195597 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: The love that waits for you date: 1951 words: 47235 flesch: 80 summary: For example the elderly mother with arthritis, her limbs twisted like old olive trees in the Garden of Gethsem- ane, never complaining, always rejoicing as she says fifty ro- saries a day for Russia ; a young bride writing in her diary : “Keep me, 0 Lord, close to Thy Kingdom that I may sanctify the flesh and make it the chariot run- ning its course to the supernal crown of the spirit”; Bishops in China pushing wheelbarrows through their diocese, preaching in one city and another as the Communists burn their churches and schools, but always like the Apostles whom they succeed, re- joicing that they can suffer for their Lord; a young husband with an unfaithful wife, who in consecrated and dedicated con- tinence, eats daily of the Bread of Life, that the bride may one day return to both home and Faith; religious women in con- vents offering prayers of thanks to God when told they had an incurable disease, throwing themselves on their knees and offering their suffering in repa- ration for the sins of the world; soldiers returning from the bat- tles of a World War entering the Trappists to spend their lives in silence and prayer in the great battle against the powers of darkness; a young woman, hero- ine of war, rescuing soldiers, feeding the diseased and then after contracting it, writing to TASTE AND SEE THAT THE LORD IS SWEET 99 me saying: “All I want really — is to love God morel \ a Jewish psychiatrist leaving a good prac- tice to enter one of the strictest orders in the Church to pray for his own people in the world; a brilliant woman fasting for life from meat and fish, if need be, in order to bring “fallen-aways” back to the embrace of the Mas- ter. To further that intimate bond between us may these broadcasts flower and blossom in the Eter- nal Triangle: You and me, in and through God. keywords: 20c; christ; church; conscience; cover; divine; evil; faith; god; good; goodness; grace; life; like; lord; love; man; pages; peace; quantities; rev; self; single copy; soul; truth; way; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195597.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195597.txt item: #655 of 2083 id: _005195599 author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979. title: Manifestations of Christ, date: 1932 words: 36180 flesch: 69 summary: At this point begins the second stage of the development of great men, namely, a knowledge (and by knowledge I mean an under- standing) of Our Lord and Saviour. No one in the world would ever have suspected that hands which could tumble planets and worlds into space, would be one day smaller than the huge heads of cattle. keywords: catholic; christ; church; day; divine; god; great; life; like; lord; love; man; manifestations; men; modern; new; religion; sense; soul; things; time; truth; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195599.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195599.txt item: #656 of 2083 id: _005195600 author: Pope, Hugh, 1869-1946. title: A manual for Dominican lay-brothers date: 1907 words: 21517 flesch: 76 summary: These Our Holy Father admitted to his Order as lay brethren who, while observing the same rule 2 and living under the same superiors as the Priests, should devote themselves to manual work in the various convents and should thus enable the Fathers to give themselves up entirely to study and preaching. It is a real act of humility to make this avowal, and human respect should not prevent brothers from candidly confessing their faults before their brethren. keywords: brothers; chapter; day; father; god; good; holy; lay; life; lord; order; rule; time; work cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195600.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195600.txt item: #657 of 2083 id: _005195601 author: Keane, James Mary, 1901-1975. title: Marian vignettes date: 1939 words: 10206 flesch: 75 summary: In the solemn moment of His Crucifixion, Jesus Christ Himself announced this doctrine to the world, when He said to St. John: “Behold Thy Mother”; and in that same hour—in union with God—Mary surrendered to death, for the salvation of mankind, that Victim Who was her own Son. Page Mary Yesterday 3 Mary Today 10 Mary Tomorrow 18 The National Council of Catholic Men Producers of the Catholic Hour 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D. C. Printed in U. S. A. Printed and distributed by Our Sunday Visitor Huntington, Indiana Imprimatur: * JOHN FRANCIS NOLL, D. D., Bishop of Fort Wayne fSlte&RSed MARY YESTERDAY Address delivered on June 25, 1939 keywords: 10c; catholic; christ; church; cover; mary; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195601.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195601.txt item: #658 of 2083 id: _005195603 author: McEachen, Roderick A. title: Matrimonial catechism date: 1913 words: 7182 flesch: 81 summary: A. Marriage can be annulled only in case it is invalid. A. Marriage is invalid between blood- relations within the fourth degree of kin- dred. keywords: children; church; marriage; wife cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195603.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195603.txt item: #659 of 2083 id: _005195604 author: None title: McCarthy's history of the United States for Catholic schools. date: 1919 words: 3436 flesch: 65 summary: d M © p4 CD P* H* P t 3 CD P P, 00 p P CD o P keywords: catholic; cd p; ct p; p h; p p cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195604.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195604.txt item: #660 of 2083 id: _005195605 author: Roy, J. E. (Joseph Edwin), 1827-1908. title: Memorial address and proceedings at the thirtieth anniversary of the settlement of Geneseo, Illinois, November 19th and 20th, 1866. date: 1867 words: 11195 flesch: 68 summary: According to the instinct of church life, it desired church fel- lowship; but whither should it look for such communion? They kept the Sabbath all the way, attending church where they found it, and holding their own worship, along with the read sermon, when they did not find public service. keywords: church; colony; god; john; school; ward; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195605.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195605.txt item: #661 of 2083 id: _005195607 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: The message of Bethlehem and problems of the day : 1955 Christmas message ... date: 1956 words: 6787 flesch: 55 summary: Modern achieve- ments, certainly remarkable, in scientific and technical de- velopment will assuredly be able to give man an extensive mastery over the forces of nature, over sickness and even over the beginning and the end of human life ; but it is also certain that such mastery will not be able to transform the earth into a paradise of assured enjoyment. Therefore it once more appears true that a quantitative method, however perfected, neither can, nor ought to, con- trol the social and historical reality of human life. keywords: christ; god; human; life; man; men; security cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195607.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195607.txt item: #662 of 2083 id: _005195608 author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978. title: Message of His Holiness Pope Paul VI to the cardinals, archbishops and bishops of the United States : on the occasion of the United States Bicentennial date: 1976 words: 3779 flesch: 63 summary: But, as Successor of Peter, we are writing in order to confirm you in your faith in Jesus Christ the Son of the living God, and to confirm you in the ministry you exercise in his name for the building up of his Church in faith, hope and love. This role in turn is but the manifestation of a state of conse- crated and generous love of Christ and his Church. keywords: christ; church; love; people cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195608.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195608.txt item: #663 of 2083 id: _005195609 author: Catholic Church. Pope (1958-1963 : John XXIII). title: Messages of His Holiness, Pope John XXIII on the Second Vatican Council date: 1962 words: 12336 flesch: 57 summary: Not in the least intimidated by the difficulties encountered by its sons which interfere in the service it seeks to render to truth, justice and to love; always faithful to the commandments of its Divine Founder, the Church seeks to speak again to humanity about Him, about Jesus Christ the Master, about Him the Shepherd, about Him the Victim and Sacrifice of expiation and of redemption. - 30 - THE LORD AND MASTER Not all the points of Catholic teaching]: will be illustrated again, one by one, at the forthcoming council. Continuing to render testimony to Jesus Christ, the Church does not wish to take anything away from man. keywords: christ; church; commission; council; divine; general; god; holy; jesus; man; words; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195609.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195609.txt item: #664 of 2083 id: _005195613 author: Catholic Church. Synodus Episcoporum (1967) title: The ministerial priesthood : Justice in the world. date: 1972 words: 16322 flesch: 55 summary: There is therefore a profound cleavage between action and contempla- tion, work and recreation, culture and religion, and between the immanent and the transcendental aspects of human life. In Christ, and only in him, do all of these become one whole, and in this synthesis the meaning of human life, both individual and social, shines forth. keywords: christ; church; god; human; justice; life; men; ministry; mission; priests; spirit; world cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195613.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195613.txt item: #665 of 2083 id: _005195614 author: Meyers, Charles W. title: A Minister's surrender : or how truth conquered prejudice date: 1918 words: 1 flesch: -47 summary: {status:ERROR,code:401} keywords: status":"error","code":"401 cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195614.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195614.txt item: #666 of 2083 id: _005195615 author: Washington Conference (3rd : Washington, D.C.) title: The mission movement in America : being the mind of the missionaries assembled in the Third Washington Conference at the Apostolic Mission House. date: 1906 words: 60953 flesch: 69 summary: It is now looked upon as a mark of progress in Church work to extend Church hospitality to the non-Catholic and to offer him every facility of coming to the knowledge of the truth. It will lead them to keep their young men who are preparing for mission work at the Mission House, and it will urge them in other ways to have a share in the financial success of the work. keywords: america; catholic; catholic church; catholic missionary; catholic people; church; conference; country; day; faith; father; foreign; god; good; great; home; house; man; men; mission house; missionaries; missionary; missionary work; missions; movement; new; non; people; priests; religious; society; souls; spirit; states; time; united; work; years cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195615.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195615.txt item: #667 of 2083 id: _005195616 author: Johnson, George, 1889-1944. title: The mission of youth in contemporary society : three addresses delivered in the Catholic Hour produced by the National Council of Catholic Men in cooperation with the National Broadcasting Company (On Sundays from September 4 to 18, 1938) date: 1938 words: 12519 flesch: 78 summary: Young men and women are given the im- pression, or might well take it from what they read or hear, that the adult world has conspired to wring existence dry of all opportunity or possibility of happiness and left them nothing but dreams that never can come true. Young men and young women in every age have heeded that call and climbed the heights to sanctity. keywords: 10c; cover; god; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; young; youth cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195616.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195616.txt item: #668 of 2083 id: _005195617 author: Hunt, Duane G. title: Misunderstanding the Church, date: 1936 words: 13490 flesch: 77 summary: I find that the spokesmen of a par- FINDING RELIGIOUS TRUTH 23 ticular religion have plausible arguments for their doctrines, and that the spokesmen of other religions have plausible arguments for entirely different doc- trines. On such subjects their judgment depends on their training and intellectual ability, as does the judgment of other men; and the same is true of their private opinions about doc- trines. keywords: christ; church; copy; cover; god; postpaid; quantities; religion; rev; single cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195617.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195617.txt item: #669 of 2083 id: _005195618 author: Hunt, Duane Garrison, 1884-1960. title: Misunderstood truths date: 1935 words: 12979 flesch: 76 summary: Other men are praised for their nobility of character, for their devotion to prin- ciple, their complete self-sacrifice, their strict mor- ality, and their helpfulness to others. Religion For Children. keywords: catholic; christ; church; constitution; god; man; misunderstood; religion; truths cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195618.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195618.txt item: #670 of 2083 id: _005195620 author: Guilday, Peter, 1884-1947. title: Modern period of ecclesiastical history, outline of the lectures given during the academic year 1914-1915, date: 1915 words: 8759 flesch: 76 summary: Erasmus saw the consummation of Luther’s heresy in this tract. An excellent bibliography ad hoc will be found in Smith, Life of Luther. keywords: church; letter; life; luther; read; vol; wittenberg cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195620.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195620.txt item: #671 of 2083 id: _005195621 author: Haas, Francis J. (Francis Joseph), 1889-1953. title: Moral factors in economic life date: 1931 words: 8053 flesch: 61 summary: But at the top are the captains of industry and the owners of credit who, in the palm of their hand, hold millions of human lives, not only at home, but in foreign lands as well. Morality requires that machines, and not bread- lines, be used as statistical indexes ; and that machines be evaluated in terms of human life and hot human life in terms of machines. keywords: catholic; economic; economic life; factors; justice; life; man; moral; pope cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195621.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195621.txt item: #672 of 2083 id: _005195623 author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958. title: Moral limits of medical research and treatment : an address given September 14, 1952 by His Holiness Pope Pius XII to the First International Congress on the Histopathology of the Nervous System. date: 1952 words: 6016 flesch: 58 summary: Moral limits of medical research and treatment : an address given September 14, 1952 by His Holiness SWNT MARY^ COLLEGE L1BRAR a, , Pope, /m-;^K?82 -flvL We want to draw your attention to the limits of this field—not the limits of medical possibilities, of theoretical and practical medical knowledge, but the limits of moral rights and duties. keywords: interests; medical; moral; patient; research cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195623.txt plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195623.txt item: #673 of 2083 id: _005195624 author: Jeske-Choin ski, Teodor, 1854-1920. title: Moralnos c naukowa date: 1911 words: 7970 flesch: 69 summary: Pozartbym ci$, aby pom- nozyc moje i ,moich dzieci zycie, gdvbvm wie- dziak ze mi sie za to nie nie stanie, Wynioslszy w ten sposob proste ruchy zwierz