December 8, 1892
THE TRIPLE CROWN
OR TIARA
THE POPE'S OFFICIAL HEADDRESS
To the Italian People
Deplorable Conditions in Italy.
Guardians of that Faith to which the Christian nations
owe their morality and civil redemption, We must dutifully discharge each
one of Our Supreme tasks. Therefore We must raise Our voice in loud
protestations against the impious war which tries to take such a precious
treasure away from you, beloved children. Already taught by long
and sorrowful experience, you know well the terrible trials of this war,
you who deplore it in your hearts as Catholics and as Italians. Can
one be Italian in name and sentiment and not resent these continual offenses
against Divine Beliefs? These beliefs are the most beautiful of our
glories, for they gave to Italy its primacy over the other nations and
to Rome the spiritual scepter of the world. They likewise made the
wonderful edifice of Christian civilization rise over the ruins of paganism
and barbarism.
Can we be Catholic in mind and heart and gaze with
dry eyes on that land where our wondrous Redeemer deigned to establish
the seat of His Kingdom? Now We see His teachings attacked and His
reverence outraged, His Church embattled and His Vicar opposed. So
many souls redeemed by His flock, a people faithful to Him for nineteen
centuries. How can We bear to look upon His chosen people exposed
to a constant and ever-present danger of apostacy, pushed toward error
and vice, material miseries, and moral degradation?
Threat of Masonry
2. This war is directed at the same time against the Heavenly
and earthly Kingdoms, against the Faith of our ancestors and the culture
which they handed on to us. It is thus doubly evil, being guilty
of a Divine Offense no less than a human one. Is its chief source
not that very Masonic sect which We discussed at length in the Encyclical
Humanum
Genus of April 20, 1884, and in the more recent one of October
15, 1890, addressed to the Bishops, the Clergy and the Italian people?
With these two letters We tore from the face of Masonry the mask which
it used to hide itself and We showed it in its crude deformity and dark
fatal activity.
3. We shall restrict Ourselves now to its deplorable effects on Italy. For a long time now it has bored its way under the deceitful guise of a philanthropic society and redeemer of the Italian people. By way of conspiracies, corruptions, and violences, it has finally come to dominate Italy and even Rome. To what troubles, to what calamities has it opened the way in a little more than thirty years?
Troubles Caused by Masonry
4. Our country has seen and suffered great evils
in such a short span of time, for the Faith of our fathers has been made
a sign for persecutions of every sort. The satanic intent of the
persecutors has been to substitute naturalism for Christianity, the worship
of reason for the worship of faith, so-called independent morality for
Catholic morality, and material progress for spiritual progress.
To the Holy Maxims and Laws of the Gospel, they have opposed Laws and Maxims
which can be called the code of revolution. They have also opposed
an atheistic doctrine and a vile realism to school, science, and the Christian
arts. Having invaded the Temple of the Lord, they have squandered
the Booty of the Church's Goods, the greatest part of the inheritance necessary
for the Ministers, and reduced the number of Priests by the conscription
of Clerics beyond the limits of extreme need. If the administration
of the Sacraments could not be impeded, they sought nonetheless to introduce
and promote civil marriages and funerals. If they have not yet succeeded
in seizing control of education and the direction of charitable institutions,
they always aim with perseverance to laicize everything, which is to remove
the mark of Christianity from it. If they could not silence the voice
of the Catholic press, they made every effort to discredit and revile it.
Contradictions in the Masonic Program
5 In this battle against the Catholic Religion, what
partiality and contradictions there are! They closed Monasteries
and Convents, but they let multiply at will Masonic lodges and sectarian
dens. They proclaimed the right of association, while the legal rights
which all kinds of organizations use and abuse are denied to Religious
Societies. They proclaim freedom of Religion and reserve odious intolerance
and vexations precisely for the Religion of the Italians--which, for that
reason, should be assured respect and a special protection. They
made protests and great promises for the protection of the dignity and
independence of the Pope, but you see their daily contempt of Our Person.
All kinds of public shows find an open field; yet this or that Catholic
demonstration is either prohibited or disturbed. They encourage schisms,
apostasies, and revolts against legitimate Superiors in the
Church. Religious vows and especially obedience are rebuked as contrary
to human dignity and freedom, while impious associations which bind
their followers by wicked oaths and demand blind, absolute obedience in
crime are allowed to flourish with impunity.
The Spirit of Masonry
6. We do not wish to exaggerate the Masonic power
by attributing to its direct and immediate action all the evils which presently
preoccupy Us. However, you can clearly see its spirit in the facts
which We have just recorded and in many others which We could recall.
That spirit, which is the implacable enemy of Christ and of the Church,
tries all ways, uses all arts, and prevails upon all means. It seizes
from the Church its first-born daughter and seizes from Christ His favored
nation, the seat of His Vicar on earth and the center of Catholic Unity.
To see the evil and efficacious influence of this spirit on our affairs,
We have more than a few fleeting indications and the series of facts which
have succeeded themselves for thirty years. Proud of its successes,
the sect herself has spoken out and told us all its past accomplishments
and future goals. It regards the public powers as its instruments,
witting or not, which is to say that the impious sect boasts as one of
its principal works the religious persecution which has troubled and is
troubling our Italy. Though often executed by other hands, this persecution
is inspired and promoted by Masonry, in an immediate or mediate, direct
or indirect manner, by flattery or threats, seduction or revolution.
Social Evils of Masonry
7. The road is very short from religious to social
ruin. The heart of man is no longer raised to heavenly hopes and
loves; capable and needing the infinite, it throws itself insatiably on
the goods of this earth. Inevitably there is a perpetual struggle
of avid passions to enjoy, become rich and rise. Then we encounter
a large and inexhaustible source of grudges, discords, corruptions, and
crimes. In our Italy there was no lack of moral and social disorders
before the present events--but what a sorrowful spectacle we see in our
days! That loving respect which forms domestic harmony is substantially
diminished; paternal authority is too often unrecognized by children and
parents alike. Disagreements are frequent, divorce common.
Civil discords and resentful anger between the various orders increase
every day in the cities. New generations which grew up in a spirit
of misunderstood freedom are unleashed in the cities, generations which
do not respect anything from above or below. The cities teem with
incitements to vice, precocious crimes, and public scandals. The
state should be content with the high and noble office of recognizing,
protecting, and helping divine and human rights in their harmonious universality.
Now, however, the state believes itself almost a judge and disowns these
rights or restricts them at will. Finally, general social order is
undermined at its foundations. Books and journals, schools and universities,
clubs and theaters, monuments and political discourse, photographs and
the fine arts, everything conspires to pervert minds and corrupt hearts.
Meanwhile the oppressed and suffering people tremble and the anarchic sects
arouse themselves. The working classes raise their heads and go to
swell the ranks of socialism, communism, and anarchy. Characters
exhaust themselves and many souls, no longer knowing how to suffer nobly
nor how to redeem themselves manfully, take their lives with cowardly suicide.
8. Such are the fruits which the Masonic sect has born to us Italians. And after that it yearns to come before you, extolling its merits towards Italy. It likewise yearns to give Us and all those who, heeding Our words, remain faithful to Jesus Christ, the calumnious title of enemies of the state. The facts reveal the merits of this guilty sect toward our peninsula, "merits" which bear repeating. The facts say that Masonic patriotism is no less than sectarian egotism which yearns to dominate everything, particularly the modern states which unite and concentrate everything in their hands. The facts say that in the plans of Masonry, the names of political independence, equality, civilization, and progress aimed to facilitate the independence of man from God in our country. From them, license of error and vice and union of faction at the expense of other citizens have grown. The easy and delicious enjoyment of life by the world's fortunate is nurtured in the same source. A people redeemed by Divine Blood have thus returned to divisions, corruptions, and the shames of paganism.
Evil Nature of Masonry
9. That does not surprise Us.--After nineteen centuries
of Christian civilization, this sect tries to overthrow the Catholic Church
and to cut off Its Divine Sources. It absolutely denies the supernatural,
repudiating every revelation and all the means of salvation which revelation
shows us. Through its plans and works, it bases itself solely and
entirely on such a weak and corrupt nature as ours. Such a sect cannot
be anything other than the height of pride, greed, and sensuality.
Now, pride oppresses, greed plunders, and sensuality corrupts. When
these three concupiscences are brought to the extreme, the oppressions,
greed, and seductive corruptions spread slowly. They take on boundless
dimensions and become the oppression, plundering and source of corruption
of an entire people.
10. Let Us then show you Masonry as an enemy of God, Church, and country. Recognize it as such once and for all, and with all the weapons which reason, conscience, and faith put in your hands, defend yourselves from such a proud foe. Let no one be taken in by its attractive appearance or allured by its promises; do not be seduced by its enticements or frightened by its threats. Remember that Christianity and Masonry are essentially irreconcilable, such that to join one is to divorce the other. You can no longer ignore such incompatibility between Catholic and Mason, beloved children: you have been warned openly by Our predecessors, and We have loudly repeated the warning.
Christian Response to Masonry
11. Those who, by some supreme misfortune, have given
their name to one of these societies of perdition should know that they
are strictly bound to separate themselves from it. Otherwise they
must remain separated from Christian communion and lose their soul now
and for eternity. Parents, teachers, godparents, and whoever has
care of others should also know that a rigorous duty binds them to keep
their wards from this guilty sect or to draw them from it if they have
already entered.
12. In a matter of such importance and where the seduction is so easy in these times, it is urgent that the Christian watch himself from the beginning. He should fear the least danger, avoid every occasion, and take the greatest precautions. Use all the prudence of the serpent, while keeping in your heart the simplicity of the dove, according to the evangelical counsel. Fathers and mothers should be wary of inviting strangers into their homes or admitting them to domestic intimacy, at least insofar as their faith is not sufficiently known. They should try to first ascertain that an astute recruiter of the sect does not hide himself in the guise of a friend, teacher, doctor or other benefactor. Oh, in how many families has the wolf penetrated in sheep's clothing!
Masonic Threat to Groups
13. It is beautiful to see the varied groups which
arise everywhere today in every order of social life: worker groups, groups
of mutual aid and social security, organizations to promote science, arts,
letters, and other similar things. When they are inspired by a good
moral and religious spirit, these groups certainly prove to be useful and
proper. But because the Masonic poison has penetrated and continues
to penetrate here also, especially here, any groups that remove themselves
from religious influence should be generally suspect. They can easily
be directed and more or less dominated by Masons, becoming the sowing-ground
and the apprenticeship of the sect in addition to providing assistance
to it.
14. Women should not join philanthropic societies whose nature and purpose are not well-known without first seeking advice from wise and experienced people. That talkative philanthropy which is opposed to Christian charity with such pomp is often the passport for Masonic business.
15. 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. Every familiarity should be avoided, not only with those impious libertines who openly promote the character of the sect, but also with those of the revolution. These men seek to reconcile Christ and Belial, the Church of God and the state without God.
16, Every Christian should shun books and journals which distill the poison of impiety and which stir up the fire of unrestrained desires or sensual passions. Groups and reading clubs where the Masonic spirit stalks its prey should be likewise shunned.
The Offensive Against Masonry
17. In addition, since we are dealing with a sect
which has pervaded everything, it is not enough to remain on the defensive.
We must courageously go out into the battlefield and confront it.
That is what you will do, beloved children, opposing press to press, school
to school, organization to organization, congress to congress, action to
action.
18. Masonry has taken control of the public schools, leaving private schools, paternal schools, and those directed by zealous Ecclesiastics and Religious of both sexes to compete in the education of Christian youth. Christian parents especially should not entrust the education of their children to uncertain schools. Masonry has confiscated the inheritance of public charity; fill the void, then, with the treasure of private relief. It has placed pious works in the hands of its followers, so you should entrust those that depend on you to Catholic Institutions. It opens and maintains houses of vice, leaving you to do what is possible to open and maintain shelters for honesty in danger. An anti-Christian press in Religious and secular matters militates at its expense, so that your effort and money are required by the Catholic press. Masonry establishes societies of mutual help and credit unions for its partisans; you should do the same not only for your brothers but for all the indigent. This will show that true and sincere charity is the daughter of the One who makes the sun to rise and the rain to fall on the just man and sinner alike.
19,. May this struggle between good and evil extend to everything, and may good prevail. Masonry holds frequent meetings to plan new ways to combat the Church, and you should hold them frequently to better agree on the means and order of defense. It multiplies its lodges, so that you should multiply Catholic clubs and parochial groups, promote charitable associations and prayer organizations, and maintain and increase the splendor of the Temple of God. The sect, having nothing to fear, today shows its face to the light of day. You Italian Catholics should also make open profession of your Faith and follow the example of your glorious ancestors who confessed their Faith bravely before tyrants, torture, and death. What more? Does the sect try to enslave the Church and to put it at the feet of the state as a humble servant? You must then demand and claim for it the freedom and independence due it before the law. Does Masonry seek to tear apart Catholic Unity, sowing discord even in the Clergy itself, arousing quarrels, fomenting strife, and inciting insubordination, revolt, and schism? By tightening the Sacred Bond of Charity and Obedience, you can thwart its plans, bring to naught its efforts, and disappoint its hope. Be all of one heart and one mind, like the first Christians. Gathered around the See of Peter and united to your Pastors, protect the supreme interests of Church and Papacy, which are just as much the supreme interests of Italy and of all the Christian world. The Apostolic See has always been the inspirer and jealous guardian of Italian glory. Therefore, be Italians and Catholics, free and non-sectarian, faithful to the nation as well as to Christ and His visible Vicar. An anti-Christian and anti-Papal Italy would truly be opposed to the Divine Plan, and thus condemned to perish.
20. Beloved children, faith and state speak to you at this time through Us. Listen to their cry, arise together and fight manfully the battles of the Lord. May the number, boldness, and strength of the enemy not frighten you, because God is stronger than they; if God is for you, who can be against you?
21. Redouble your prayers so that God might be with you in greater abundance of Grace, fighting and triumphing with you. Accompany your prayers with the practice of the Christian virtues, especially charity toward the needy. Seek God's mercies with humility and perseverance, renewing every day the promises of your Baptism.
22. As a pledge of these things and as a sign of Our paternal love, We bestow on you Our Apostolic Blessing, beloved children. Given at Rome at Saint Peter's, the eighth day of December, 1892, in the fifteenth year of Our Pontificate.
POPE LEO XIII
As Peter was given a new name so does the new Supreme
Pontiff become known by another. After the election he extends his
first blessing to the people -- a Benediction which was not given in the
open for years until Pope Pius XI established the custom.
The Coronation, one of the most magnificent of
Vatican Ceremonies, takes place shortly after the election. With
the Pope carried high in a golden chair and attended by brilliantly attired
chamberlains and soldiers, the Coronation Mass is an unrivaled spectacle
of beauty, dignity, and ancient pageantry, At the Coronation, in
the midst of the pomp and splendor, a master of ceremonies recites in Latin:
"Holy Father, thus does the glory of the world pass away." As the
first Cardinal Deacon places the three-crowned Tiara on the head of the
Pope, he says: "Receive the three-crowned Tiara, and know that thou art
the Father of Princes and Kings, the Pastor of the earth, and Vicar of
Jesus Christ, to Whom be honor and glory forever. Amen."
The CORONATION of Pope Pius XII took place on
the balcony of St. Peter's in March 1939. (From the book "The Vatican
and Holy Year" by Stephen S. Fenichell & Phillip Andrew -- 1950 edition.)
(Tradition is an equal part [along with the Bible] of the Authoritative Teaching of the Church -- From the book "The Immaculate Way" by Brian Farrely, S.S.M. -- 1963 edition.)
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