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The book's title is a nod to the tenderness that imbues her father's allocutions.
Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites In the Allocutions of Pius XII (Nobility.org). OCTOBER 6, 2014.
His principal works are: "Allocutions to the Clergy" and two volumes of sermons. He died on 1 October 1877.
An admirer of Thomas Aquinas, he was the author of 15 books and over 2,500 essays and articles. His works include: In Defense of Catholic Action, Revolution and Counter-Revolution, The Church and the Communist State: The Impossible Coexistence, Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII, and many others.
They will make a formidable pair. Winston tells > me Birkenhead has the best brain in England.... But I don't like Winston's > habit of writing articles, as a Minister, on debatable questions of foreign > policy in the newspapers. These allocutions of his are contrary to all > Cabinet principles. Mr. G. would never have allowed it.
To his influence were due good water supplies and drainage systems in the larger towns of what are now the United Provinces, several new hospitals, and the Colvin Taluqdars' school at Lucknow. Towards the Indian National Congress he declared himself uncompromisingly hostile, both in allocutions at divisional durbars and in a published correspondence with Allan Octavian Hume, formerly of his own service, the "father" of the new movement (1885). Colvin resolutely rallied loyalist opinion against the Congress.
Bishop David Moriarty www.catholic-hierarchy.org His work as bishop is testified to by several churches and schools, a diocesan college St. Brendan's, Killarney in 1860History of St. Brendan's Killarney St. Brendan's Killarney website. and many conventual establishments.History of the Diocese of Kerry Diocese of Kerry Website He found time to conduct retreats for priests and his addresses which have come down to us under the title "Allocutions to the Clergy" are characterized by profound thought, expressed in an elevated and oratorical style.
He also prepared the allocutions that the Pope pronounced at consistories, as well as encyclicals and apostolic letters addressed to bishops and the faithful. He acted according to the instructions of the Pope. He was required to be a proficient Latinist because these documents were written in Latin. The Secretary for Latin Letters was also a prelate or private papal chamberlain ("cameriere segreto" in Italian) and was responsible for writing letters in Latin of less solemnity on behalf of the Pope.
Falconi's work examines not only the Holocaust, but also the war as a whole; specifically with respect to genocide, Falconi concludes: > Not a single document dealt with it explicitly or exclusively, and the rare > and limited hints were made in summary allusions. Moreover these were > drafted not in a language of outrage but consistently in a cold and > juridical style. We look in vain among the hundreds of pages of Pius XII's > allocutions, messages, and writings for the angry, fiery words that would > brand such horrible acts for ever.Falconi, 1970, pp. 39-40.
At these secret consistories, the Pope not only creates cardinals, bishops, and legates, but he also discusses with the cardinals grave matters of State arising out of those mixed affairs, partly religious, partly civil, in which conflict can easily arise between Church and State. In such secret consistories the cardinals have a consultative vote. When the Pope has reached a conclusion on some important matter, he makes his mind known to the cardinals by means of a direct address, or allocution. Such allocutions, though delivered in secret, are usually published for the purpose of making clear the attitude of the Holy See on a given question.
The instructions of the Magisterium regarding canon law and its interpretation are binding per se insofar as it teaches of the law. The juridically binding instructions on canonical interpretation of the Magisterium are primarily given in the allocutions of the Supreme Pontiffs to the Tribunal of the Roman Rota. Pope Benedict XVI, in his address of 21 January 2012 to the Roman Rota, taught that canonical law can only be interpreted and fully understood within the Catholic Church in the light of her mission and ecclesiological structure, and that "the work of the interpreter must not be deprived of 'vital contact with ecclesial reality":Pope Benedict XVI, 2012 Roman Rota Address.
His conclusions are embodied in the allocution. Among papal allocutions of later times which attracted widespread attention from the importance or delicacy of the matters with which they dealt, may be mentioned those of Pius VII on the French Concordat of 1801 and on the difficulties created by Napoleon for the Holy See (1808); those of Gregory XVI referring to the troubles with Prussia concerning mixed marriages, and with Russia over forcible conversions to the Greek Church, considered schismatic by the Catholic Church; those of Pius IX concerning the attacks on the Pope's temporal power, and of Pius X on the rupture with France occasioned by the breaking of the Concordat and the consequent separation of Church and State in that country.
Logo of the Brazilian Tradition, Family and Property Tradition, Family, and Property (TFP) () is an international movement of political/civic organizations of Traditionalist Catholic inspiration.American TFP Frequently Asked Questions #9 The first TFP was founded by Plinio Corrêa de Oliveira in Brazil in 1960, inspired by his 1959 book Revolution and Counter-Revolution, which became the TFPs' foundational text, later supplemented by his 1993 Nobility and Analogous Traditional Elites in the Allocutions of Pius XII. He remained president of the Brazilian TFP's national council until his death in 1995.American TFP, 7 April 2008, The Founder After his death, there was a legal battle upon the title and ownership of the Brazilian TFP, which was ultimately won by João Scognamiglio Clá Dias, in 2004, while he had created previously the Heralds of the Gospel (2001).
Historian Susan Zuccotti argued that "Pius XII, the head of the Roman Catholic Church during the Second World War, did not speak out publicly against the destruction of the Jews. This fact is rarely contested, nor can it be. Evidence of a public protest, if it existed, would be easy to produce. It does not exist." Ecclesiastical historian William Doino (author of The Pius War: Responses to the Critics of Pius XII) contests Zuccotti's assertion, and has said that Pius XII was "emphatically not 'silent', and did in fact condemn the Nazis' horrific crimes–through Vatican Radio, his first encyclical, Summi Pontificatus, his major addresses (especially his Christmas allocutions), and the L’Osservatore Romano" and he "intervened, time and time again, for persecuted Jews, particularly during the German occupation of Rome, and was cited and hailed by the Catholic rescuers themselves as their leader and director".

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