Ad Petri Cathedram
Chapter, § 1 3,60 | one in Us."19 Surely this prayer was heard and granted because
2 3,87 | Church."38~A Crusade of Prayer~
3 3,88 | on a crusade of fervent prayer than on human effort and
4 3,90 | 90. We repeat this prayer, as does the whole Catholic
5 4,104 | in humble and ceaseless prayer, and they must rely on this
6 4,105 | particular, be fervent in prayer and assiduous in works of
7 4,108 | Christians must cooperate by prayer and such contributions as
8 4,141 | world to join Us in this prayer. For thus a chorus of holy
9 4,142 | life. This, far more than prayer, will win God's mercy for
Aeterna Dei sapientia
§ 10 65 | shall re-echo the Saviour's prayer to His Father at the Last
11 66 | Are we to say that this prayer went unheeded by the heavenly
12 74 | Redeemer's Vicar, and Our prayer for you is the same as that
Grata recordatio
§ 13 2 | very commendable form of prayer and meditation. In saying
14 4 | laity to public and private prayer. But today We make this
15 9 | they should address this prayer to God: "To preserve in
16 13 | cause, comes the ardent prayer of the Prince of the Apostles: "
17 15 | must be safeguarded. ~A Prayer for Rulers~
18 20 | Mother of God in suppliant prayer, for another intention which
Mater et magistra
§ 19 254 | 255. In His solemn prayer for the Church's unity,
Paenitentiam agere
§ 20 2 | for this great event by prayer and other acts of Christian
21 5 | terms-without first calling them to prayer and penance. Indeed, Moses
22 21 | are free from all sin.''21~Prayer and Penance for the Coming
23 22 | forthcoming Council, by ardent prayer, good works, and the practice
24 23 | most efficacious kind of prayer for gaining the divine protection
25 23 | the divine protection is prayer that is offered publicly
26 24 | soul,"23 imploring God with prayer and penance to grant that
27 26 | greater unanimity in this prayer, Venerable Brethren, We
28 27 | Then, too, a public act of prayer and propitiation might fittingly
29 27 | Pius XI so aptly observed: "Prayer and penance are the two
30 41 | themselves to assiduous prayer and voluntary self-denial
Princeps pastorum
§ 31 37 | 37. Union in prayer and in active participation
32 58 | persecuted in a communion of prayer and sorrow, with the certainty
Sacerdotii nostri primordia
Chapter, § 33 ,9 | zeal, in his devotion to prayer and in the ardor of his
34 ,9(10)| Prayer of the Mass on the feast
35 2,34 | specially devoted to constant prayer."46 In this regard, We know
36 2,34 | the Christian people."47~Prayer in the Life of St. John
37 2,35 | this example of constant prayer on the part of a man completely
38 2,36 | reflection, together with prayer and an intimate union with
39 2,37 | advantages that he found in prayer: "We are beggars who must
40 2,37 | and over again: "Ardent prayer addressed to God: this is
41 2,38 | blessed death!"52~Necessity of Prayer Life~
42 2,39 | outstanding in their devotion to prayer; this can really be done,
43 2,43 | devoted to the practice of prayer if he is to live up to his
44 2,43 | so often: Be constant in prayer, ever on the watch to give
45 2,44 | 45. The devotion to prayer of St. John M. Vianney,
46 2,46 | Benefits from Eucharistic Prayer~
47 2,47 | times."62 For the lengthy prayer of a priest before the adorable
48 2,49 | principal form of Eucharistic prayer is contained in the holy
49 3,59 | priestly asceticism and prayer that We have proposed for
50 3,117 | whole Church, We borrow the prayer that sounded so often on
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