41 No one is unaware how deeply and from thevery beginning the import of that precept has been implanted in the breast ofChristians, and what abundant fruits of concord, mutual benevolence, piety,patience, and fortitude it has produced. Why, then, should we not devoteourselves to imitate the examples set by our fathers? The very times in which we liveshould afford sufficient motives for the practice of charity. Since impious menare bent on giving fresh impulse to their hatred against Jesus Christ,Christians should be quickened anew in piety; and charity, which is the inspirerof lofty deeds, should be imbued with new life. Let dissensions therefore, ifthere be any, wholly cease; let those strifes which waste the strength of thoseengaged in the fight, without any advantage resulting to religion, be scatteredto the winds; let all minds be united in faith and all hearts in charity, sothat, as it behooves, life may be spent in the practice of the love of God andthe love of men.
Source: Sapientiae Christianae (Vatican.va)