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In 1789, the French Revolution took place and launched a host of
religious, political and social errors which the Popes for over 160
years afterwards wrote and legislated against. Yet most of these
errors have spread and today have filtered down to the common
man... with the result that most people now take for granted many
fundamental assumptions that are positively false But almost from
the beginning of these errors, the Popes spoke out as with one
voice, inveighing against them. Today, as we see these errors
bearing evil fruit, many thoughtful Catholics are returning to
those Papal documents which condemned these modern errors, to
examine what the Popes have said all along about them. Here, in one
handy volume, are the best and most famous of those papal
denunciations: On Liberalism (Mirari Vos). Gregory XVI. 1832. On
Current Errors (Quanta Cura). Pius IX. 1864. The Syllabus of
Errors. Pius IX. 1864. On Government Authority (Diuturnum Illud).
Leo XIII. 1881. On Freemasonry and Naturalism (Humanum Genus). Leo
XIII. 1884. On the Nature of True Liberty (Libertas
Praestantissimum). Leo XIII. 1888. On the Condition of the Working
Classes (Rerum Novarum). Leo XIII. 1891. On Christian Democracy
(Graves de Communi Re). Leo XIII. 1901. Syllabus Condemning the
Errors of the Modernists (Lamentabili Sane). St. Pius X. 1907. On
Modernism (Pascendi Dominici Gregis). St. Pius X. 1907. Our
Apostolic Mandate (On the "Sillon"). St. Pius X. 1910. The Oath
Against Modernism. St. Pius X. 1910. On the Feast of Christ the
King (Quas Primas). Pius XI. 1925. On Fostering True Religious
Unity (Mortalium Animos). Pius XI. 1928. On Atheistic Communism
(Divini Redemptoris). Pius XI. 1937. On Certain False Opinions
(Humani Generis). Pius XII. 1950. After this book, the reader will
be forced to conclude: "The Popes were right all along " Only by
heeding the advice and counsel of these enlightened Roman Pontiffs
will the world be able to cast off its yoke of error and enjoy once
more the true freedom Our Lord spoke of when He said, "If you
continue in my word, you shall be my disciples indeed. And you
shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." (John
8:31-32).
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