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Point 130. The family restored
The Church alone can undertake this necessary and urgent rectification of morals corrupted by democratic propaganda and institutions. The civil law must aid in this rectification by the restoration, at least optional and gradual, of the former French Law, natural and Christian.

Point 132. Property honoured
Ecological science posits as a principle that property is an element of the natural freedom of families and one of the bases of order, vitality and stability for any society.

Point 134. Associations of mutual adreement
Wherever there is lack of stable equilibrium among families, they tend to make free associations together in order to collaborate in the production and consumption of goods. This is the whole area of spontaneous contracts whence results the second ecological equilibrium.

Point 139. Corporate activities
The corporation is a remarkable tool to ensure the harmonious development of the various trades and of economic life, to free enterprises from powers of money and from political unionism, finally to manage social services the most efficiently and to the best of the beneficiaries’ just interests.

Point 140. The solution of the social problem
It is by bringing the social problem down to its strictest and most human proportions, that collaboration and mutual service between the various members of the world of work will prevail in men’s minds, as they do in daily reality.

Point 144. The provinces
The province is a strong human community, located at junction of the autonomy of the peoples who make it up and the sovereign authority that is exercised over it. It is the point of contact and agreement where the region’s organic interests and the superior interests of the nation meet.

Point 146. Royal economy
Breaking with the detestable habits of a State that has its fingers in everything, the royal administration will apply itself only to those economic tasks that an authoritarian and decentralised State can and should fulfil in the nation’s service.

Point 147. Royal paternalism
With the national revolution, all that the democratic State had monopolised - the knowledge, the power and the possessions - will be returned to the governance of the restored and reorganised national community. Then we shall feel that we have come to life again, under a regime that is eminently paternal.

Point 148. The Phalange... communitarian
The Phalangist knows that charity towards God is realised in love of one’s neighbour. He applies himself in the first place to the communities to which he belongs by birth or situation. His optimism and his Christian virtue commit him to working daily for this restoration with all his might.

Appendices I
This long silence of the three seers was, as we have said, the only serious objection, an objection constantly repeated against the authenticity of the apparitions of the Angel in 1916. So, why did Sister Lucy wait until 1937 to write the detailed accounts of them that we, have cited?