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Перевод: encyclical
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Тезаурус:
- A somewhat unusual system one might think: but not according to the papal encyclical Quadragesimo Anno of 1931.
- Pope John Paul, in his encyclical Sollicitudo Rei Socialis, has repudiated not only Marxism but the "so-called civilisation of consumerism" as destructive of true humanity, substituting "having" for "being", and rooted in structural oppression of the poor.
- It owed something to the atmosphere of Leo XIII's innovation (but even in 1893 Loisy, a leading French biblical scholar and modernist, had lost his chair at Paris, and an encyclical had been published affirming the complete inerrancy of the Bible).
- In 1891 came the publication of the encyclical Rerum Novarum .
- "I had intended to speak to you this morning on the Holy Father's encyclical "Lamentabili".
- In particular, a Papal encyclical of 1968 explicitly proscribes any action which either before, at the moment of, or after sexual intercourse, is specifically intended to prevent procreation.
- Indeed, it is ironic that it is being pressed into use for "social market" theories when the original papal encyclical seems closer to Mrs Thatcher than Ludwig Erhard: "that which the individual can achieve through personal initiative should not be the business of society".
- He never penned another encyclical and his final decade remained one of conservative indecision rather than of reaction.
- It had been re-affirmed as a centre-piece of Roman-Catholic social philosophy in the Encyclical "Quadrogesimo Anno" of 1931, some time after it had been enshrined in various pieces of German social welfare legislation in the 1920s.
- The denunciations of dangerous new ideas in the 1950 encyclical Humani Generis are intelligible enough, but by now they were almost bound to be ineffective, and as the intellectual viability of ultramontanism crumbled, the now unprotected power structure surrounding the papal monarchy came more and more into open and criticizable view.
- The paradox of Pius XII's reign was the acceptance of chunks of a new model - the encouragement of modern biblical scholarship in the encyclical Divino Afflante Spiritu , of participant liturgical reform in Mediator Dei , of an increasingly multi-faceted lay apostolate - together with slightly ineffectual but still painful attempts to silence Congar and many others (the Jesuit Teilhard de Chardin most of all), the signing of highly reactionary concordats with Spain and Portugal, and an even greater stress on Marian devotion (culminating not only in the definition of the Assumption in 1950 but in the "Marian Year" of 1954).
- said the encyclical Immortale Dei (1885), "in as much as none of them contains anything contrary to Catholic doctrine, and all of them are capable, if wisely and justly managed, of ensuring the welfare of the State."
- He issues an encyclical saying hard drugs should be made cheaply available to addicts to cut out the mobsters, and insists that every child ought to be a wanted child.
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