GRAVISSIMAS
ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIII ON RELIGIOUS ORDERS IN PORTUGAL
To Cardinal Netto, Patriarch of Lisbon and
to the Bishops of Portugal.
In the midst of the serious concerns which
distress Us more daily on account of the war declared on religious orders in
many areas, the joint letter, eminent and full of dignity, which, in fulfillment
of your pastoral duty and your reverence for your Ruler, you recently sent to
your Faithful King, was an extraordinary consolation to Us. For nothing could be
more pleasing to Us than to see you promptly unite both to defend religious
congregations and to support their needs and usefulness. Therefore nothing
pleases Us more than to approve your zeal and to honor your efforts with the
praise they deserve.
2. Indeed, there is little wonder if you, both as those who preside over the
Church and also as citizens of Portugal, find fault with the recent decrees
against religious societies. For it is clear that they are contrary to the
rights of the Church and to the rights of the faithful to choose a state of
life; they deprive the state of not a few outstanding benefits which flow to it
from religious institutes, as the authors of these decrees themselves admit in
no uncertain manner.
3. What must be thought of the conditions
imposed by the government of Portugal on religious
families if they are to survive, you have already eminently declared. This
must be kept in mind throughout, however, that in accord with the discipline
of the Catholic Church, no religious order can exist or prosper if its
novitiate and vows are removed. Therefore the laws proper to each Institute,
if perhaps necessary, are to be brought into conformity with civil
prescriptions; but this must only be done in such a way that the dignity of
the individual religious be preserved and, most importantly, that the nature
of their holy state be kept entire and intact.
4. With joined forces, you must decide how to
meet the losses and dangers which oppress religious societies and in what
fashion you may more aptly provide for their preservation in your midst.
Indeed it is proper that the Holy See hand over to the joint judgment of those
who can weigh more closely, by being present as you are, the mind and
intentions of the civil authorities and the circumstances of situations and
places. For the rest, the Apostolic See itself will not fail to take care to
draw up a suitable way of life according to proper norms and dispensation for
religious forcefully removed from their domiciles.
5. Continue therefore to strenuously defend the cause of religion and civil
society, which will only have a favorable outcome if you indicate to
your faithful a clear and proper method of acting in public. Continue also to
exert every effort to unite and increase Catholic forces and to foster
publications and organizations which defend the Church's rights. Diligently
foster that harmony of wills which puts aside private opinions and partisan
political rivalries. These We most earnestly request of you.
6. Finally, as a token of divine assistance and in testimony of our benevolence
we lovingly bestow on you, Venerable Brothers, and all the
faithful of Portugal and especially on members of religious orders, the
Apostolic Blessing.
Given in Rome at St. Peter's, 16 May 1901, in the 24th year of Our
Pontificate.
LEO XIII
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