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Cardinals. Pius suffered under all this, being subjected to contrary proposals and recommendations. His inclination to fulfill wishes and agree spontaneously and his conscientiousness contradicted within him. Thus, the Pope did not like to make personnel changes and preferred to procrastinate.
252:, Pope Pius asked for its reform and further improvement rather than rejection, which would lead to positivism and relativism in theology. In the following years, the Sacred Congregation began to review critical theologians, issuing condemnations or threats of condemnation, which generated within the Church a sense of narrowness and distrust. Mainly French and German theologians were affected. Theologians like
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209:, later Pope Paul VI, allegedly in favour. Against considerable opposition of French bishops, Pope Pius decided to stop the experiment. Priests were to work in rectories not in factories. Allowed to work for three hours factory work, they were prohibited from joining unions and had to live in rectories or religious communities.
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whose work performance left much to be desired. Upon leaving the Papal rooms, Tardini asked the monsignor how it went. "The Holy Father is so happy with my work." Tardini interrupted him, "But the Holy Father told me …." "Yes" was the answer, "he told me that too, but he is happy with me overall." He
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Christian teachings in light of most recent scientific results. Sometimes he answered specific moral questions which were addressed to him. To professional associations he explained specific occupational ethics in light of Church
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Mystical Body of Christ, "Lay people not only belong to the Church, they are the Church." "Therefore they must turn the world from a wilderness to a humanistic and from a humanistic to a divine world, reflecting the Heart of God."
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93:"Today I will receive a group of priests. Who knows, how many requests they will have.” I told him, "Your Holiness, just say no." “Okay”, said the Pope, ”I say no, but then they press and press and press.” A sign of resignation followed.
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227:Leonard Feeney
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1068:(1939–1958)
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504:Holy Father
262:Karl Rahner
258:Yves Congar
221:Theologians
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195:Catholicism
117:Paris Match
78:Roman Curia
74:pontificate
68:Roman Curia
1803:The Deputy
1541:Yad Vashem
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1104:Early life
1084:Archpriest
1072:Camerlengo
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1874:Pius Wars
1733:Cardinals
1703:Tisserant
1626:Mariology
1134:Testament
1098:Biography
776:The Times
726:bag with
689:gastritis
574:Pio XII,
567:Pio XII,
537:virginity
86:monsignor
49:personnel
1892:Category
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1743:Advisers
1723:Orsenigo
1708:Maglione
1665:Writings
1613:Theology
1582:Ratlines
1119:Election
1114:US visit
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487:hedonism
156:Pius XII
121:embalmer
59:people.
1867:Related
1786:Spiazzi
1766:Lehnert
1718:Tardini
1713:Montini
1636:Liturgy
1631:Judaism
736:Vatican
693:hiccups
543:Sources
525:priests
250:Thomism
203:factory
191:Marxism
187:Vatican
128:bishops
53:illness
1776:Nogara
1771:Leiber
1728:Muench
1603:Russia
1598:Poland
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518:heroic
172:French
1593:China
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