Pope Pius X Quote

But since the Modernists (as they are commonly and rightly called) employ a very clever artifice, namely, to present their doctrines without order and systematic arrangement into one whole, scattered and disjointed one from another, so as to appear to be in doubt and uncertainty, while they are in reality firm and steadfast, it will be of advantage, Venerable Brethren, to bring their teachings together here into one group, and to point out the connexion between them, and thus to pass to an examination of the sources of the errors, and to prescribe remedies for averting the evil.


Papal encyclical letter "Pascendi dominici gregis" ("Feeding the Lord's Flock") promulgated by Pope Pius X on 8 September 1907.


But since the Modernists (as they are commonly and rightly called) employ a very clever artifice, namely, to present their doctrines without order...

But since the Modernists (as they are commonly and rightly called) employ a very clever artifice, namely, to present their doctrines without order...

But since the Modernists (as they are commonly and rightly called) employ a very clever artifice, namely, to present their doctrines without order...

But since the Modernists (as they are commonly and rightly called) employ a very clever artifice, namely, to present their doctrines without order...