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Men Quotes by Pope Leo XIII
- Thoughtful men, with hearts craving the truth, have come to seek in the Catholic Church the road which leads with surety to eternal life. They…
- It is neither just nor human so to grind men down with excessive labour as to stupefy their minds and wear out their bodies.
- The present age handed over the workers, each alone and defenseless, to the unbridled greed of competitors... so that a very few and exceedingly rich…
- Inadequacy of his own strength, learned from experience, impels and urges a man to enlist the help of others.
- To refuse any bond of union between man and civil society, on the one hand, and God the Creator and consequently the supreme Law-giver, on…
- As Our Predecessors have many times repeated, let no man think that he may for any reason whatsoever join the Masonic sect, if he values…
- Everyone should avoid familiarity or friendship with anyone suspected of belonging to masonry or to affiliated groups. Know them by their fruits and avoid them.…
- To this must be added that the hiring of labor and the conduct of trade are concentrated in the hands of comparatively few; so that…
- Every man has by nature the right to possess property as his own.
- No one is so rich that he does not need another's help; no one so poor as not to be useful in some way to…
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