QUUM DIUTURNUM
ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIII ON THE LATIN AMERICAN BISHOPS' PLENARY
COUNCIL
To the Bishops of Latin America.
As We remember the long course of Our
pontificate, We are conscious that We have always endeavored to strengthen and
extend Christ's kingdom among your peoples. You still remember with gratitude
what We have already done for you with the help of God, venerable brothers.
Your zealous efforts have ensured that Our deeds and planning were not in
vain.
Advantages of a General Meeting
2. But now We want to give you a new proof of
Our regard for you, something We have wanted to do for a long time. Since the
time of the solemn celebration of the fourth centenary of the discovery of
America, We have diligently sought a way to provide for the common interests
of Latin America which comprises more than half of the New World. And We
foresaw that this could best be done if all you bishops from these regions
came together for consultation at Our invitation and under Our authority. We
knew that by comparing ideas and sharing the wisdom which each of you has
derived from experience, you will be perfectly able to ensure that the unity
of Church discipline is preserved among your peoples who are united by racial
affinity; that morals worthy of the profession of the
Catholic faith flourish; and that thus, by the concerted efforts of good
citizens, the Church publicly prospers.
Reason for Meeting in Rome
3. What greatly contributed to the realization
of Our plan was that on being asked for your opinion, you welcomed Our
proposal with great approval. As the time approached to make the idea a
reality, We gave you the choice of location for this meeting. Most of you
indicated that you would prefer to meet in Rome, especially since it would be
easier for the majority of you to come here than to go to some distant
American city on account of the difficulties of travel in your own country. We
could only give our complete approval to this declaration of your opinions
which was no light indication of your love for the Apostolic See. However, We
are bothered that Our present circumstances do not allow Us to treat you with
all the liberality and honor We would like when you stay in Rome.
4. Consequently, We have already given orders
to the Sacred Congregation, which is in charge of interpreting the decrees of
the Council of Trent, to convoke an assembly of all the bishops of Latin
American countries next year in
Rome and to prescribe in due time, the rules
which will govern this meeting.
5. In the meantime, venerable brothers, We give you very affectionately Our
apostolic blessing as a pledge of heavenly favors and as a witness of Our good
will to you, to the clergy, and to the people entrusted to your care.
Given at Rome, at St. Peter's on the very
day of the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1898, in the twenty-first year of Our
Pontificate.
LEO XIII
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