Pope St. Pius X
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Pascendi Dominici Gregis ENCYCLICAL OF POPE PIUS X ON THE DOCTRINES OF THE MODERNISTS
Pope Pius X
is convinced that on the character of the clergy mainly depend the
present welfare and the future hopes of religion. He is convinced that
in modern times the Church needs ministers of more than ordinary virtue,
men who are ever ready to spend themselves for Christ and to suffer
hard things for His sake. Hence he observes with alarm the growth of a
worldly spirit in some of the clergy - disregard for mental prayer,
indifference to spiritual reading, neglect of self-examination
- and he foretells with sorrow what will be the bitter fruits of such
worldliness. Sacred duties will be callously performed, the light of the
faith will be darkened, dangerous novelties will be preferred to sound
doctrine, human wisdom will be substituted for the Word of God, and
pride and contumacy will take the place of the humility and meekness of
Christ."
Source: The Priest of Today, His Ideals and His duties, by Thomas O'Donnell C.M. 1910
"The Pope had very special and peculiar difficulty in dealing with the Catholic Modernists; for Modernism was very insidious in its methods. The Modernists said: there may be difficulties about the dogmas of faith from the point of view of philosophy and historical criticism; they may not be philosophically and historically true; but, even so, their religious value remains, for they can be believed by faith. To the ordinary faithful Faith meant intellectual assent to truths on the authority of the word of God. It seemed, then, as if the Catholic Modernists were not impugning the intellectual truth of the dogmas of faith. But the Modernists meant by Faith the use of dogmas as rules of action; we should live and act, they said, as if Christ were God, as if He had arisen from the dead, as if He were really present in the Blessed Eucharist. There was then an equivocal use of the word "faith".
The true faith of the Church was being undermined. Intellectual assent to the dogmas of faith on the authority of God would be impossible if the dogmas themselves were philosophically or historically false. Thus Modernism was a formula or prescription for an easy imperceptible death to Christianity. But Pope Pius X. intervened, and saved his people from the poisoned prescriptions of the Modernists." The Catholic Book Bulletin, Vol 1 P33-34 1911, Modernism and the Old Faith by Very Rev. Fr. Daniel Goghlan, D.D.
Prayer for Priests (St. Pius X)
O Jesus, eternal High Priest, divine
Sacrificer, Thou who in an unspeakable burst of love for men, Thy
Brethren, didst cause the Christian Priesthood to spring forth from Thy
Sacred Heart, vouchsafe to pour forth upon Thy priests continual living
streams of infinite love.
Live in them, transform them in to
Thee; make them, by Thy Grace, fit instruments of Thy mercy; do Thou act
in them and through them, and grant, that they may become wholly one
with Thee by their faithful imitation of Thy Virtues; and, in Thy name
and by the strength of Thy spirit, may they do the works which Thou
didst accomplish for the salvation of the world.
Divine Redeemer
of souls, behold how great is the multitude of those who still sleep in
the darkness of error; reckon up the number of those unfaithful sheep
who stray to the edge of the precipice; consider the throngs of the
poor, the hungry, the ignorant and the feeble who groan in their
abandoned condition.
Return to us in the person of Thy priests;
truly live again in them; act through them and pass once more through
the world, teaching, forgiving, comforting, sacrificing and renewing the
sacred bonds of love between the Heart of God and the heart of man.
Amen.
St. Pius X (Raccolta 1907, Prayer 614. Rescript in his own hand. March 3, 1905 )