7 These are the main constituents of the common good whose acquisition must bethe goal of our efforts. From this good comes real alleviation to solace thecondition of mortal life and from it too derives merits for heavenly life. IfCatholics persist in loving with greater zeal the order taught by this Christianwisdom and in strengthening it by their example, the outcome which is hoped forwill more readily come to pass. When this happens, those who strayed from thepath, deceived either by wrong opinion or by false appearances, would onregaining their senses seek the protection and guidance of the Church. Surely noCatholic who truly loves his religion and his country will refuse to accept yourdecisions. They realize every improvement contributes to stability and leads togreater benefits if it is introduced gradually and moderately.
Source: Permoti Nos (Vatican.va)