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RADIO MESSAGE OF HIS HOLINESS PIUS XII
TO CATHOLICS OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ON THE 50th ANNIVERSARY OF
THE CATHOLIC UNIVERSITY OF AMERICA IN WASHINGTON*
Monday, 13 November 1939
It is from a heart full of paternal affection,
beloved sons of the United States of America, that We address this message to
you, telling of Our desire to have part in the Golden Jubilee celebrations of
your magnificent Catholic University.
Our pleasure is all the deeper and more
intimate for the fact that We have had the good fortune to see with Our own eyes
— although for only a short time — the great work you have accomplished for the
glory of God and the welfare of your country.
Founded in in 889 by the Bishops of
the United States, during the Pontificate of that great patron of studies, Pope
Leo XIII, your young University, full of vigor and promise, took its place in
that long line of the most distinguished and venerable Universities of the past.
And, following their example; in its adherence to the purest traditions of
Christian thought, it attained such remarkable success that it was justly
praised by Our immediate Predecessor of happy memory, as a fertile sowing ground
of Catholic culture in the United States.
We are genuinely happy to make that
praise Our own, trusting that in these turbulent days it may encourage and
strengthen you to pursue the noble but arduous mission which the University
fulfils.
The Christian education of youth was never of more decisive or vital
importance than it is today, when We are faced with the bewildering errors of a
naturalism and a Materialism which are plunging the world into war — evidence in
themselves of the hollowness of a philosophy built on purely human standards.
As
We see these calamities multiply and intensify, We might well lose heart, were
We not sustained by trust in the loving Providence of God which gives strength
and solace more abundantly as wordly confidence fails.
But our chief hope, after
God, rests in the schools of Christian culture, old and new, among which stands
your Catholic University as a typical example, assigning in its zeal for truth
the correct place in its programs to natural science and metaphysics, mind and
heart, past and present, reason and revelation.
Thus, in the austere retirement
of your halls, alternating reflection and study with prayer you will continue to
train the young men of tomorrow to face false teaching and evil consequences as
intrepid champions of those fundamentals of civilization which, enshrined in the
Gospel of Christ and taught unerringly by the Church, are truly spirit and life.
Inspired by this fair promise, the Catholics of the United States, and indeed
every right-minded man, cannot fail to appreciate the extraordinary importance
which today invests their already famous University, just as they cannot fail
to be conscious of the fact that its future prosperity is entrusted to their
enthusiasm, their prayers, their cooperation. Like the other renowned Catholic
Universities of the United States of America, it is at once their pride in the
present, and their protection for the future.
And We for Our part — while
expressing the warmest wishes of Our paternal heart for its progress — call down
upon it the abundance of God's blessing; with deep affection We bless the
Episcopate of the United States, to whose enlightened zeal the University is a
monument; We bless the professors, the students, and all the faithful, but
especially those who in any way help this noble Institution to endure and
flourish.
*Discorsi e Radiomessaggi di Sua Santità Pio XII, I, Primo
anno di Pontificato, 2 marzo 1939 - 1° marzo 1940, pp. 381-382 Tipografia Poliglotta Vaticana
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