You know what, when you get elected Pope and are speaking ex cathedra then you can say that you're speaking "the very truth of God". But for the time being how about you be content with speaking your own words as if they were significant or well founded in holy scripture and we can decide if you're right or if you are not
It pleases me that you quote from a Papal Encyclical from Pope Saint Peter the first, the first pope of the Holy Catholic and Apostolic Church when he was resident in Rome not too long before he was martyred. His letters are dear to me as one of the faithful in the Church that Jesus Christ founded and over which he appointed Pope Saint Peter the first to govern and over which saint Peter's successors have governed to this day.
Let us praise God almighty for the gift of his one, holy, Catholic and Apostolic Church, the Catholic Church, for its constant testimony to the truth revealed by Jesus Christ and for the beautiful buildings raised in his honour and to the honour of his glorious saints and to most the most blessed, holy, pure, and good mother of the Lord, the blessed virgin Mary.
Very well