Pascendi Dominici gregis EN
Encyclical Pascendi Dominici gregis
Pope Pius X
On the Doctrine of the Modernists
September 8, 1907

Headings
2 Gravity of the Situation
4 Division of the Encyclical
5 ANALYSIS OF MODERNIST TEACHING
6 Agnosticism its Philosophical Foundation
7 Vital Immanence
9 Deformation of Religious History the Consequence
11 The Origin of Dogmas
13 Its Evolution
14 The Modernist as Believer: Individual Experience and Religious Certitude
15 Religious Experience and Tradition
16 Faith and Science
17 Faith Subject to Science
18 The Methods of Modernists
19 The Modernist as Theologian: His Principles, Immanence and Symbolism
21 Dogma and the Sacraments
22 The Holy Scriptures
23 The Church
24 The Relations Between Church and State
25 The Magisterium of the Church
26 The Evolution of Doctrine
29 The Modernist as Historian and Critic
31 Criticism and its Principles
34 How the Bible is Dealt With
35 The Modernist as Apologist
37 Subjective Arguments
38 The Modernist as Reformer
39 Modernism and All the Heresies

40 THE CAUSE OF MODERNISM
42 Methods of Propagandism

44 REMEDIES
45 I. - The Study of Scholastic Philosophy
48 II - Practical Application
50 III. - Episcopal Vigilance Over Publications
52 IV. - Censorship
53 Priests as Editors
54 V. - Congresses
55 VI - Diocesan Watch Committees
56 VII - Triennial Returns