"We must strengthen these convictions in ourselves if we are also to
avoid another danger which the desire for reform can produce, not so much in us
pastors, who are restrained by the proper awareness of our sacred duty, as in
many of the faithful, who think that the reform of the Church should consist
principally in adapting its way of thinking and acting to the customs and temper
of the modern secular world. The fascination of worldly life today is very
powerful indeed, and many people regard conformity to it as an inescapable and
indeed a wise course to take. Hence, those who are not deeply rooted in the
faith and in the observance of the Church's laws, readily imagine that the time
is ripe to adjust themselves to worldly standards of living, on the assumption
that these are the best and only possible ones for a Christian to adopt."
-Ecclesiam Suam, 48.
After looking for the Portuguese translation, I think this is paragraph number 25 and not 48.
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