The absence of the supernatural element is the radical defect in all uncatholic natural and metaphysical science; and every superstructure erected upon it, however splendid in appearance, is built upon the sand.
Freedom in religion entitles him to protection against open and secret attacks upon what he holds most dear, under the guise of state education, and which are invariably made in every system of uncatholic or infidel education.
If misdirected and uncatholic teaching occasions many Irish Catholics to become rebels in thought if not in deed, their education has advanced and is advancing in another point, so as to render their treason more dangerous.
It is more or less boldly or covertly expressed in almost the whole range of anti-catholic and uncatholic literature, and in the increasing license of conversation, manners, and amusements.
We propose to get rid of this piece of uncatholic tradition; to locate the singers in the place prescribed by the ritual, and abolish the musical concert.
Why should the rabid violence of all that isuncatholic and unbelieving in the country be taken to be the voice of the country to which heed is to be given?
Of this faith and this hope no man shall deprive me by the mere calculations of human policy, or by the perverse promptings of an uncatholic despair.
This, I think, is the main difference between Catholic and Uncatholic churches.
They were written in an uncatholic age, that is, in the age of the Reformation.
Through their reserve they were acceptable in an uncatholic age.
They cannot be uncatholic in spirit, else how should they be identical in meaning with the great Catholic creeds?
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