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1 PrincPastor 28(49) | Corporis, AAS 35 (1943) 200-01; Pius XI's Encyclical letter 2 SacerNostri 3,73(79) | Secret. Vat., v. 227, p. 1002.~ 3 SacerNostri 3,88(91) | Secret. Vat., v. 227, p. 1018. ~ 4 SacerNostri 3,117(104)| Cf. ibid., v. 227, p. 1021.~ 5 AeterDeiSap 24(20) | Emperor Marcian, PL 54. 1022. ~ 6 PetrCathed 3,83(34) | in mysticam caenam: PG 77.1027. ~ 7 PrincPastor 1 | Pontificate the day, October 10th, on which over four hundred 8 SacerNostri 2,37(49) | Cf. ibid., v. 227, p. 1100.~ 9 SacerNostri 2,45(59) | Secret. Vat., v. 227, p. 1103.~ 10 PetrCathed 3,87(38) | Enarr. II, 14: Migne, PL 37.1140. ~ 11 AeterDeiSap 38(29) | the Emperor Leo, PL 54. 1157. ~ 12 PetrCathed 4,146(74) | 399-401; cf. Migne, PG 2.1174-75.~ 13 SacerNostri 3,66(75) | Secret. Vat., v. 227 p. 1210.~ 14 AeterDeiSap 26 | Militantis Ecclesiae, October 12th 1754, when he made him a 15 SacerNostri 3,82(87) | C.I.C. canons 1330-1332.~ 16 SacerNostri 3,82(87) | C.I.C. canons 1330-1332.~ 17 SacerNostri 1,14(18) | Cf. ibid., v. 227, p. 13i.~ 18 SacerNostri 1,17(25) | C.I.C., can. 1473.~ 19 PaenitAgere 29(29) | Serm. 351, 5.12; PL 39.1549.~ 20 SacerNostri 3,92(96) | Cf. ibid., v. 3900, p. 1554. ~ 21 MaterMagist 263 | at St. Peter's, on the 15th day of May, in the year 22 MaterMagist 174 | 174. If this can be achieved, 23 AeterDeiSap 26 | Ecclesiae, October 12th 1754, when he made him a Doctor 24 MaterMagist 176 | 176. It pains Us, therefore, 25 MaterMagist 178 | 178. The Church is by divine 26 MaterMagist 179 | 179. Now, in bringing people 27 MaterMagist 180 | 180. Moreover, in becoming as 28 MaterMagist 181 | 181. "The Church of Jesus Christ," 29 PrincPastor 9 | Africa from 90 in 1918 to 1811 in 1957. With such an admirable 30 MaterMagist 182 | 182. It is a source of profound 31 MaterMagist 183 | 183. Then, too, the Catholics 32 SacerNostri 3,115 | Virgin Mother of God that in 1836 he dedicated his parish 33 AeterDeiSap 27(22) | tom. III, part II, Prati 1847, p. 205. ~ 34 SacerNostri 3,115 | truth as Catholic dogma in 1854 with the greatest joy and 35 SacerNostri ,4 | anniversary of the day-August 4, 1859-on which this holy man, 36 MaterMagist 187 | 187. As it affects the less 37 MaterMagist 188 | 188. Truth to tell, we do not 38 PetrCathed 1,13(7) | considerantes: Acta Leonis 3 (1883) 262. ~ 39 PetrCathed 1,17(9) | Humanum genus: Acta Leonis 4 (1884) 53.~ 40 PaenitAgere 21(21) | VII, Freiburg im Breisgau, 1890, col. 10.~ 41 PetrCathed 2,32(10) | gratulationis: Acta Leonis 14 (1894) 210.~ 42 PetrCathed 2,37(11) | Permoti Nos: Acta Leonis 15 (1895) 259.~ 43 AeterDeiSap 57(51) | holou eniautou III, Rome 1896, p. 612.~ 44 AeterDeiSap 57 | Byzantine liturgy keeps the 18th of February as his feast 45 MaterMagist 190 | 190. As for the problems which 46 PacemTerris 78(52) | Acta Leonis XIII, XXII, 1902-1903, pp. 52-80. ~ 47 SacerNostri 1,17(26) | du B. Jean B.M. Vianney, 1909, v. 1, p. 364.~ 48 MaterMagist 192 | 192. The only possible solution 49 PetrCathed 3,66(23) | Mortalium animos: AAS 20 (1928) 5 ff. ~ 50 SacerNostri ,3(2) | letter Anno lubilari, AAS 21 (1929) 313.~ 51 MaterMagist 193 | 193. We must solemnly proclaim 52 PaenitAgere 27(25) | Christi compulsi, AAS 24 (1932) 191.~ 53 MaterMagist 194 | 194. Human life is sacred-all 54 PetrCathed 2,41(14) | XII, v. 11, 189. AAS 41 (1949) 460. ~ 55 MaterMagist 204 | 204. The result is a vast expenditure 56 MaterMagist 206 | 206. Yes, both sides speak of 57 PrincPastor 23(45) | Tr. X, c. 5, Migne, PL 35.2060.~ 58 MaterMagist 208 | 208. But the moral order has 59 MaterMagist 209 | 209. It has been claimed that 60 MaterMagist 212 | 212. After all this scientific 61 MaterMagist 216 | 216. Here is a spectacle for 62 MaterMagist 217 | 217. The most perniciously typical 63 MaterMagist 218 | 218. The permanent validity 64 MaterMagist 219 | 219. This teaching rests on 65 MaterMagist 220 | 220. On this basic principle, 66 MaterMagist 223 | 223. It is therefore Our urgent 67 MaterMagist 226 | 226. It is not enough merely 68 MaterMagist 230 | 230. Consequently, a purely 69 MaterMagist 232 | 232. It is practice which makes 70 MaterMagist 234 | 234. But We must remind you 71 MaterMagist 236 | 236. There are three stages 72 MaterMagist 240 | 240. These, then, are the educational 73 MaterMagist 241 | 241. In performing this task, 74 MaterMagist 242 | 242. As We have noted already, 75 MaterMagist 244 | 244. And so the words of the 76 MaterMagist 245 | true hierarchy of values. 246. Certainly, the Church teaches-and 77 MaterMagist 246 | 247. May these warning words 78 MaterMagist 249 | 250. In addition, man has a 79 MaterMagist 250 | 251. Thus, religion and moral 80 MaterMagist 251 | 252. Heavy in heart, We cannot 81 MaterMagist 254 | 255. In His solemn prayer for 82 MaterMagist 255 | 256. That a man should develop 83 MaterMagist 257 | 258. In conclusion, Venerable 84 MaterMagist 262 | 263. For some considerable time 85 GrataRecord 22 | in St. Peter's, on the 26th day of September, in the 86 PacemTerris 52(36) | Leonis XIII, II, 1881, pp. 271-273; and Pius XII's broadcast 87 PacemTerris 52(36) | XIII, II, 1881, pp. 271-273; and Pius XII's broadcast 88 PacemTerris 49(32) | Leonis XIII, 11, 1881, p. 274. ~ 89 GrataRecord 1(1) | Supremi Apostolatus, III, 280 ff.; Superiore anno, IV, 90 GrataRecord 1(1) | Laetitiae sanctae, XIII, 283 ff.; lucunda semper, XIV, 91 GrataRecord 1(1) | Augustissimae Virginis, XVII, 285 ff.; Diuturni temporis, 92 PrincPastor 49(82) | Ep. 288, Migne, PG 32.855.~ 93 PetrCathed 4,110(60) | Winter 1957-58) v. 4, pp. 295-312.]~ 94 AeterDeiSap 76(69) | 48. 1, on Lent, PL 54. 298-9.~ 95 PacemTerris 51(35) | Ia-IIae, q. 93., a.3 ad 2um; cf. Pius XII's broadcast 96 GrataRecord 1(1) | Adiutricem populi, XV, 300 ff.; Fidentem piumque, XVI, 97 SacerNostri 1,24(37) | Secret. Vat., z. 3897, p. 304.~ 98 PetrCathed 4,110(60) | Winter 1957-58) v. 4, pp. 295-312.]~ 99 SacerNostri ,6(6) | AAS 46 (1954) 313-317, 666-77; TPS v. l, no. 2, 100 PacemTerris 22(19) | 430; TPS v. 7, no. 4, p. 318.~ 101 PetrCathed 3,76(31) | cf. Letter 40: Migne PL 4.345.~ 102 PetrCathed 2,47(16) | radiomessaggi di S S. Pio XII v. 7, 350. ~ 103 PaenitAgere 29(29) | Serm. 351, 5.12; PL 39.1549.~ 104 PaenitAgere 2(1) | translation in TPS VII, 353-61. ~ 105 PaenitAgere 16(16) | Naz., Orat. 39.17: PG 36.356; St. John Dam., De fide 106 SacerNostri 1,17(26) | Vianney, 1909, v. 1, p. 364.~ 107 AeterDeiSap 39(33) | 2 on the Passion, PL 54. 365-366.~ 108 AeterDeiSap 39(33) | the Passion, PL 54. 365-366.~ 109 SacerNostri 1,29(44) | auspicando, AAS 40 (1948) 375.~ 110 SacerNostri 1,27(42) | Cf. ibid., v. 3895, p. 153.~ 111 SacerNostri 3,92(96) | Cf. ibid., v. 3900, p. 1554. ~ 112 PetrCathed 2,44(15) | AAS 23 (1931) 393-94.~ 113 PetrCathed 1,13(8) | anno: Acta Leonis 8 (1888) 396.~ 114 PetrCathed 4,146(74) | Funk, Patres Apostolici, 1, 399-401; cf. Migne, PG 2.1174- 115 PetrCathed 4,146(74) | Patres Apostolici, 1, 399-401; cf. Migne, PG 2.1174-75.~ 116 PetrCathed 4,147(75) | of TPS, beginning on p. 403.~ 117 MaterMagist 92(31) | 799-800. (TPS, III, 4, pp. 405 409.-Ed.)~ 118 MaterMagist 92(31) | 800. (TPS, III, 4, pp. 405 409.-Ed.)~ 119 PacemTerris 65(48) | Magistra, AAS 53 (1961) 415. ~ 120 PacemTerris 58(43) | AAS 53 (1961) 417.~ 121 PacemTerris 112(59) | August 1, 1917, AAS 9 (1917) 418.~ 122 PetrCathed 4,147(75) | Cf. AAS 51 (1959) 420 ff.; L'Osservatore Romano 123 AeterDeiSap 51(46) | Peter and Paul, PL 54. 422-423.~ 124 AeterDeiSap 48(42) | the Apostle Peter, PL 54.432.~ 125 PacemTerris 57(42) | Pontificatus, AAS 31 (1939) 433.~ 126 AeterDeiSap 78(70) | Ep. 88.2, PL 54. 441-442.~ 127 PacemTerris 125(63) | Magistra, AAS 53 (1961) 443. ~ 128 SacerNostri 3,76(81) | Secret Vat., v. 3897, p. 444.~ 129 PrincPastor 24(46) | Maximum illud, AAS 11 (1919) 446.~ 130 PrincPastor 18(33) | Maximum illud, AAS 11 (1919) 448. ~ 131 PacemTerris 55(38) | Pontificatus, AAS 31 (1939) 412-453. ~ 132 PacemTerris 153(65) | Magistra, AAS 53 (1961) 454. ~ 133 SacerNostri 2,46(61) | Cf. ibid., v. 227, p. 459.~ 134 PetrCathed 2,41(14) | 11, 189. AAS 41 (1949) 460. ~ 135 AeterDeiSap 7 | he. He died in November, 461, and was buried in the porch 136 MaterMagist 158(40) | 1960; cf. AAS 52 (1960) 465.~ 137 SacerNostri 1,19(28) | 12; Migne, PL 92, col. 494-5.~ 138 PrincPastor 18(34) | praecones, AAS 43 (1951) 500. ~ 139 PrincPastor 8(15) | praecones, AAS 43 (1951) 507.~ 140 SacerNostri ,3 | took the occasion of the 50th anniversary of his own ordination 141 PrincPastor 43(77) | praecones, AAS 43 (1951) 513. ~ 142 PrincPastor 19(35) | Ibid., p. 522. ~ 143 PrincPastor 43(74) | Cathedram, AAS 51 (1959) 523. ~ 144 PrincPastor 45(79) | Cathedram, AAS 51 (1959) 524.~ 145 PacemTerris 14(10) | Institutiones, lib. IV, c.28.2; PL 6.535. ~ 146 SacerNostri 1,24(35) | Secret. Vat., v. 3897, p. 536.~ 147 PacemTerris 17(13) | connubii, AAS 22 (1930) 539-592, and Pius XII's broadcast 148 PrincPastor 12(20) | Adeodatus Piazza, AAS 47 (1955) 542; TPS (Autumn 1955) v. 2, 149 PrincPastor 34(60) | in I Tim., Migne, PG 62.551.~ 150 PrincPastor 9 | number from 919 in 1918 to 5553 in 1957 in Asia, and during 151 GrataRecord 10(3) | 15, 1951: AAS 43 (1951) 577 ff. ~ 152 GrataRecord 10(4) | Ibid., 578-579. ~ 153 SacerNostri 3,75(80) | Cf. ibid., v. 227, p. 580.~ 154 SacerNostri 3,95(99) | Mediator Dei, AAS 39 (1947) 585; apostolic exhortation Menti 155 AeterDeiSap 49(43) | ad Concil. Milev., PL 20. 590.~ 156 PacemTerris 17(13) | connubii, AAS 22 (1930) 539-592, and Pius XII's broadcast 157 PetrCathed 3,76(31) | 43.5: Corp. Vind. III, 2, 594; cf. Letter 40: Migne PL 158 MaterMagist 15 | social and economic teaching.5a~No Solution Apart from Religion 159 PacemTerris 51 | 5l. Governmental authority, 160 AeterDeiSap 57(51) | eniautou III, Rome 1896, p. 612.~ 161 PacemTerris 46(29) | 2, homil. XXIII; PG 60. 615.~ 162 AeterDeiSap 18(17) | Sept. 1951, AAS 43 (1951) 625-644. ~ 163 SacerNostri 3,60(72) | Secret. Vat., v. 227, p. 629.~ 164 PacemTerris 164(69) | reperti, Rome, 1930, p. 633. ~ 165 PacemTerris 23(20) | laetitiae, AAS 31 (1939) 635-644. ~ 166 AeterDeiSap 33(25) | African Bishops, PL 54. 652. ~ 167 SacerNostri ,6(5) | AAS 42 (1950) 657-702.~ 168 SacerNostri 3,95(99) | Menti Nostrae, AAS 42 (1950) 674. ~ 169 PetrCathed 4,103(52) | 243-245; cf. Migne, PG 5.675.~~ 170 PrincPastor 16(30) | Ibid., p. 687. ~ 171 AeterDeiSap 7 | of the Vatican Church. In 688, by order of Pope St. Sergius 172 SacerNostri 1,19(30) | Menti Nostrae, AAS 42 (1950) 697-699.~ 173 PacemTerris 159(67) | Ubi arcano, AAS 14 (1922) 698; and Pius XII's address 174 SacerNostri 1,19(30) | Nostrae, AAS 42 (1950) 697-699.~ 175 SacerNostri ,6(5) | AAS 42 (1950) 657-702.~ 176 PetrCathed 2,41(14) | Radio address to the 73rd Congress of German Catholics: 177 AeterDeiSap 16(12) | Cf. Ep. 28, PL 54. 756. ~ 178 AeterDeiSap 14(9) | Cf. Ibid. 54. 757. ~ 179 AeterDeiSap 15(10) | Ibid. col. 759. ~ 180 AeterDeiSap 16(11) | Emperor Theodosius, PL 54. 783. ~ 181 AeterDeiSap 5(5) | Ep. 31, 4, Migne, PL 54. 794. ~ 182 MaterMagist 92(31) | 1956; cf. AAS 48 (1956) 799-800. (TPS, III, 4, pp. 405 183 MaterMagist 92(31) | 1956; cf. AAS 48 (1956) 799-800. (TPS, III, 4, pp. 405 409.- 184 AeterDeiSap 1(2) | 1952, in AAS 44 (1952) 831. ~ 185 AeterDeiSap 73(65) | of Constantinople, PL 54. 843.~ 186 AeterDeiSap 56(50) | Bishop of Cyrus, PL 54. 847.~ 187 AeterDeiSap 63(57) | 1. III, c. 2, n. 2, PG 7.848.~ 188 PrincPastor 49(82) | Ep. 288, Migne, PG 32.855.~ 189 AeterDeiSap 39(32) | 54. 357; Ep. 69. 4, PL 54.870.~ 190 PrincPastor 1(3) | Coronationis habita, AAS 50 (1958) 886; TPS (Spring 1959) v. 5, 191 AeterDeiSap 18(17) | letter Sempiternus Rex, 8th Sept. 1951, AAS 43 (1951) 192 AeterDeiSap 54(49) | Empress Plucheria. PL 54. 907.~ 193 PrincPastor 9 | clergy grew in number from 919 in 1918 to 5553 in 1957 194 AeterDeiSap 18(16) | the Emperor Marcian, PL 54.931; Ep. 103 to the Gallic Bishops, 195 PrincPastor 42(73) | Apostolate, AAS 49 (1957) 937; TPS (Autumn 1957) v. 4, 196 SacerNostri ,6(7) | Cf. AAS 50 (1958) 966-967.~ 197 SacerNostri ,6(7) | Cf. AAS 50 (1958) 966-967.~ 198 AeterDeiSap 54(49) | Emperor Marcian, PL 54. 972; Ep. 77. 1 from the Empress 199 SacerNostri 2,40(53) | Cf. ibid., v. 227, p. 976.~ 200 AeterDeiSap 18(16) | the Gallic Bishops, PL 54. 988-991. ~ 201 SacerNostri 3,91(94) | Cf. ibid., v. 227, p. 999. ~~ 202 PrincPastor 3(4) | propagazione della fede, Scritti di A.G. Roncalli, Rome, 1958, p. 203 PetrCathed 4,137 | because they have refused to abandon the work entrusted to them 204 AeterDeiSap 5 | founder of the celebrated Abbey of St. Victor in Marseilles. 205 PetrCathed 4,115 | alas, even despise and abhor them. ~ 206 MaterMagist 159 | doth the charity of God abide in him?"42~ 207 MaterMagist 258 | redemptive power. "He that abideth in men, and I in him, the 208 PetrCathed 3,84 | but to your own, to the abode of your forefathers. Permit 209 PacemTerris 113 | main thing-ultimately to abolish them entirely. Everyone 210 SacerNostri 1,24 | hearers: "The works of penance abound in such delights and joys 211 MaterMagist 153 | some countries arable land abounds, but there is a scarcity 212 MaterMagist 203 | economic reasons, but in the absense of mutual trust. Men, and 213 PrincPastor 51 | s support will never be absent in their difficulties and 214 MaterMagist 69 | percentage of income is absorbed in building up an ill-conceived 215 PrincPastor 16 | the world are capable of absorbing such an education; this 216 MaterMagist 237 | way does not remain merely abstract, but is seen as something 217 PetrCathed 2,25 | the use of reason and by abusing it (which, unfortunately, 218 MaterMagist 69 | be increased at a rate of acceleration beyond what would be possible 219 SacerNostri 1,28 | his own will, whether in accepting the holy burdens of hearing 220 MaterMagist 8 | met with such universal acclaim. In the weight and scope 221 SacerNostri 3,60 | which, perhaps, could not be accommodated to our times. ~ 222 PacemTerris 112 | excesses and dissolution that accompany it, must not on any account 223 SacerNostri 3,85 | thousand according to the accounts.90~His Anguish Over Sins~ 224 MaterMagist 77 | production be permitted to accumulate in the hands of the wealthy, 225 MaterMagist 13 | 13. Enormous riches accumulated in the hands of a few, while 226 MaterMagist 35 | had given rise to a great accumulation of wealth, and, in the process, 227 PacemTerris 12 | has the right, also, to be accurately informed about public events. ~ 228 MaterMagist 16 | were those who presumed to accuse the Church of taking no 229 SacerNostri 3,81(86) | Encyclical letter Acerbo nimis, Acta Pii X, II, p. 230 PacemTerris 35 | will it be, if each man acknowledges sincerely his own rights 231 SacerNostri 1,28 | supernatural principles; in acknowledging and duly obeying ecclesiastical 232 SacerNostri ,7 | care and interest, and well acquainted with the difficulties they 233 PrincPastor 49 | common good-men who not only acquit themselves creditably in 234 PrincPastor 45(78) | Pius XII's Epistola de Actione Catholica, October 11, 1946, 235 MaterMagist 126 | environment in which one acts-on condition, obviously, that 236 MaterMagist 149 | answer to God's call to actuate His providential, saving 237 MaterMagist 74 | of worldly goods, is thus actuated in conformity with the purpose 238 MaterMagist 181 | supernatural love which should be actuating everybody; she does not 239 MaterMagist 176 | their ancient traditions an acute and vital awareness of the 240 PetrCathed 4,147 | We recently urged in Our addresses to the faithful in Saint 241 PrincPastor 12(20) | of Pius XII to Cardinal Adeodatus Piazza, AAS 47 (1955) 542; 242 MaterMagist 205 | same law of justice is not adhered to by all, men cannot hope 243 GrataRecord 1(1) | lucunda semper, XIV, 305 ff.; Adiutricem populi, XV, 300 ff.; Fidentem 244 PacemTerris 69 | courts: justice must be administered impartially, and judges 245 PrincPastor 33 | absolutely necessary that administrators and teachers find ways and 246 AeterDeiSap 29 | not speak or write to be admired, but to enlighten the minds 247 MaterMagist 218 | Church's social teaching admits of no doubt. ~The Fundamental 248 MaterMagist 43 | possession of material goods is admittedly a natural one; nevertheless, 249 PaenitAgere 3 | solemn assembly. For while admitting that Christ is present to 250 MaterMagist 45 | in speaking of migration, admonished both parties involved, namely 251 PrincPastor 35 | grace. Thus Jesus Christ admonishes us: "Even so let your light 252 PrincPastor 41 | from early childhood and adolescence, even in newly established 253 SacerNostri 2,34 | might have been resting) in adoration of Jesus in the Sacrament 254 SacerNostri 2,47 | And so when the priest adores Christ Our Lord and gives 255 PaenitAgere 13 | beauty with which Christ adorns His beloved Bride. "Christ 256 MaterMagist 209 | truth is that these very advances in science and technology 257 PacemTerris 99 | detrimental rather than advantageous to others. ~Contacts Between 258 PacemTerris 159 | cultural and political advantages-these are matters for prudence 259 MaterMagist 124 | the lure of novelty and adventure which has taken such a hold 260 PacemTerris 120 | awareness of their duties, an adventurous and enterprising spirit, 261 AeterDeiSap 77 | might and main to resist the adversary's assaults who in so many 262 MaterMagist 154 | surplus of food which has an adverse effect on the economy. ~ 263 PetrCathed 1,13 | periodicals and the extravagant advertisements of the theater."7 We see " 264 SacerNostri 2,43 | reaffirming this when he advised, as he did so often: Be 265 MaterMagist 67 | Our Predecessor Pius XI advocated in his encyclical Quadragesimo 266 AeterDeiSap | Aeterna Dei sapientia~ 267 AeterDeiSap 6 | dispute between the patrician Aetius and the prefect Albinus. 268 MaterMagist 94 | there are still many errors affecting the activity, aims, structure 269 PrincPastor 53 | the bishops "with the same affectionate interest that shares work 270 PetrCathed Int,1 | turned their thoughts and affections to us, and placed their 271 PrincPastor 10 | predecessor Pius XII was able to affirm with satisfaction: "Once 272 PetrCathed 4,124 | are sick in mind or body, afflicted by terrible suffering. We 273 PaenitAgere 40 | children, the sick and the afflicted-join us in praying and doing 274 SacerNostri 1,10 | unique way in voluntary affliction of his body; his only motives 275 PacemTerris 102 | way many people will be afforded an opportunity of increasing 276 PacemTerris 13 | system must be devised for affording gifted members of society 277 SacerNostri ,6 | native land. . . He must be aflame with charity toward everyone. 278 PacemTerris 111 | constant fear. They are afraid that at any moment the impending 279 PacemTerris 1 | so longed for and sought after-can never be established, never 280 GrataRecord 11 | On the same day, in the afternoon, We are scheduled to visit 281 | AFTERWARDS 282 PaenitAgere | Paenitentiam agere~ ~ 283 MaterMagist 203 | deterrent against the would-be aggressor. ~ 284 PaenitAgere 32 | themselves as to leave us almost aghast with admiration. And as 285 MaterMagist 97 | longer recruited in order to agitate, but rather to co-operate, 286 PetrCathed 4,125 | endured abuse, torture, and agonizing pain, all by His free choice. 287 SacerNostri 1,25 | perfect chastity! For We agree with Our predecessor of 288 PacemTerris 114 | reason. There is general agreement-or at least there should be-that 289 PacemTerris 133 | discussions, treaties and agreements; by using, that is, the 290 PrincPastor 43 | territories, these valuable aides to bishops and priests have 291 PrincPastor 38 | mortal organism one member ails, all the other members suffer 292 MaterMagist 106 | today is that people are aiming at proficiency in their 293 PaenitAgere 27 | human race that wanders aimlessly without a guide. They are 294 SacerNostri 3,106 | the priest with a great de al of hope and expectation. 295 AeterDeiSap 6 | patrician Aetius and the prefect Albinus. It was while Leo was engaged 296 PaenitAgere 35 | 35. Let us then be alert and generous, and take full 297 PetrCathed 4,121 | marshal their ranks; they must align themselves beside their 298 MaterMagist 193 | such, is subject to the all-holy, inviolable and immutable 299 PrincPastor 1 | unworthiness but with trust in His all-powerful assistance. And the magnitude, 300 MaterMagist 234 | conception of life demands of all-whether highborn or lowly-a spirit 301 PacemTerris 169 | said: Peace be upon you, alleluia. The disciples rejoiced 302 MaterMagist 247 | 248. Allied to what We have said so 303 PrincPastor 55 | lay missionaries, precious allies of the clergy, who have 304 MaterMagist 75 | that the workers should be allocated shares in the firms for 305 SacerNostri ,6 | predecessor, along with his three allocutions on the occasion of the canonization 306 MaterMagist 193 | ways and means which are allowable in the propagation of plant 307 MaterMagist 135 | social insurance in which the allowances granted to farm workers 308 SacerNostri 3,106 | the power of money, the allure of pleasures of the senses, 309 SacerNostri 1,10 | have been drawn away by the allurement of error and vice back to 310 MaterMagist 144 | inflexible in its laws, rich in allusions to God the Creator and Provider. 311 PaenitAgere 29 | heart and the giving of alms he makes amends to God for 312 PaenitAgere 19 | praying add fasting and almsgiving. It is on these wings that 313 MaterMagist 6 | upon her teaching to hold aloft the torch of charity, but 314 PetrCathed 4,115 | today-and affect Christianity also-are so vast and varied that 315 MaterMagist 91 | to rapid and substantial alteration. But We have no doubt as 316 MaterMagist 35 | the historical scene had altered considerably. It was clear, 317 PacemTerris 72 | sometimes seen to be of so ambiguous and explosive a nature, 318 PetrCathed 2,41 | prejudices and exaggerated ambitions for personal advantage have 319 MaterMagist 256 | is not puffed up, is not ambitious, seeketh not her own, is 320 MaterMagist 121 | poor as given to Himself. "Amen, I say to you, as long as 321 MaterMagist 124 | the enjoyment of all the amenities of town and city life. But 322 MaterMagist 183 | universities of Europe and America; and to the care that is 323 GrataRecord 11 | scheduled to visit the North American College on the Janiculum 324 PrincPastor 37 | languages and nationalities, and amicably embraces all men, whether 325 PetrCathed 4,133 | Oftentimes, in crowded cities and amid the noise of factories, 326 AeterDeiSap 54(48) | Mansi, Concil. ampliss, collect. VI, p. 913.~ 327 PaenitAgere 19(19) | provincias constitutos, Mansi, Amplissimi Coll. Concil. 22, Paris 328 MaterMagist 214 | eradicated from his soul as an anachronism and an obstacle to human 329 AeterDeiSap 36(26) | Ep. 80. 1 to Anatolius, Bishop of Constantinople, 330 PetrCathed 4,107 | left the homes of their ancestors and their beloved countries 331 PacemTerris 106 | to accept such immigrants and-so far as the good of their 332 PacemTerris 12 | investigating the truth, and-within the limits of the moral 333 PetrCathed 4,146 | there will shine forth anew in the Church that which 334 SacerNostri 1,24 | Pastor of Ars shone with an angelic purity.35 And even now anyone 335 MaterMagist 256 | own, is not provoked to anger, thinketh no evil; rejoiceth 336 PetrCathed 3,71(25) | Newman, Difficulties of Anglicans, v. 1, 261 ff.~ 337 MaterMagist 144 | with the life of plants and animals, a life that is inexhaustible 338 PetrCathed 3,66(23) | religious unity, Mortalium animos: AAS 20 (1928) 5 ff. ~ 339 AeterDeiSap 77 | world is threatening to annihiliate our Christian faith. ~ 340 PetrCathed Int,3 | the Oriental Rite. This announcement received widespread approval 341 PaenitAgere 30 | involves inconvenience and annoyance in the conscientious performance 342 SacerNostri 2,36 | is thoughtlessness. It annoys us to turn our minds away 343 PacemTerris 78(52) | XIII's apostolic letter Annum ingressi, Acta Leonis XIII, 344 SacerNostri 1,11(12) | Allocution Annus sacer, AAS 43 (1951) 29. ~ 345 AeterDeiSap 39 | kings; the Holy Spirit's anointing consecrates them priests."32 346 PetrCathed 4,109 | Jesus Christ.56 They have answered with generosity the call 347 PetrCathed 2,36 | individuals. Otherwise mutual antagonism and conflict can result, 348 PetrCathed 4,148 | 148. We anticipate that all of you will achieve 349 PetrCathed 3,80 | 80. May We, in fond anticipation, address you as sons and 350 PetrCathed 4,103 | bishop. As Saint Ignatius of Antioch said: "Since you are subject 351 AeterDeiSap 21(18) | Enchir. fontium hist. eccl. antiquae, Freiburg in Br., edn. 4, 352 SacerNostri 2,50 | has been handed down from antiquity. Our predecessors Pius XI 353 AeterDeiSap 22(19) | 54. 995; cf. Ep. 106, to Antolius, bishop of Constantinople, 354 | anywhere 355 PacemTerris 14 | claimed for themselves. The apologists defended it in their writings; 356 GrataRecord 1(1) | volumes indicated: Supremi Apostolatus, III, 280 ff.; Superiore 357 AeterDeiSap 50 | Apostles Peter and Paul by apostrophizing the City in these words:- ~ 358 MaterMagist 210 | explained. Such men are appalled when they consider how these 359 PacemTerris 111 | responsibility for initiating the appalling slaughter and destruction 360 PacemTerris 121 | Magistra, therefore, We appealed to the more wealthy nations 361 MaterMagist 27 | 27. Forty years after the appearance of this magnificent summary 362 MaterMagist 16 | rights which manifestly appertain to Vs, for no practical 363 PaenitAgere 17 | us to repress our worldly appetites, that we may the more easily 364 MaterMagist 72 | clear. But their degree of applicability to concrete cases cannot 365 PrincPastor 16 | This extremely wise norm applies to all students for the 366 PacemTerris 46 | you saying? Is every ruler appointed by God? No, that is not 367 MaterMagist 127 | difficult to make a good appraisal of the numbers involved. ~ 368 PrincPastor 48 | inasmuch as they could be approached with deplorable levity, 369 AeterDeiSap 53 | and honored by apostolic approval-for it is to you that the teacher 370 PetrCathed 1,18 | How can God, who is truth, approve or tolerate the indifference, 371 MaterMagist 125 | agricultural living standards approximate as closely as possible those 372 PacemTerris 172 | Thursday, the eleventh day of April, in the year 1963, the fifth 373 AeterDeiSap 5 | were St. Prosper, bishop of Aquitania, and Cassian, founder of 374 PacemTerris 87 | superiority impose their will arbitrarily on others. On the contrary, 375 PacemTerris 159(67) | s encyclical letter Ubi arcano, AAS 14 (1922) 698; and 376 SacerNostri ,9 | devotion to prayer and in the ardor of his penance"10 to the 377 PrincPastor 6 | God's vineyard are very arduous, or regions where the enemies 378 MaterMagist 163 | caused-as they so often are-by the primitive state of a 379 MaterMagist 127 | essential facilities in country areas-such as roads; transportation; 380 AeterDeiSap 3 | Mincius in 452, with no other armor to protect him than his 381 AeterDeiSap 78 | the camp of the Christian army the same preparation is 382 PrincPastor 32 | beset by many difficulties. ~Arousing Zeal~ 383 PetrCathed 2,37 | frame results from suitable arrangement of the various parts of 384 PacemTerris 159 | for such cooperation has arrived, and the manner and degree 385 PrincPastor 47 | educated men, swollen with arrogance, who can hurt the Church 386 MaterMagist 12 | strongest which not only arrogated to itself the force of law, 387 MaterMagist 86 | appropriate to say something about artisan and co-operative enterprises. ~ 388 MaterMagist 84 | by one of partnership."30~Artisans and Co-operative Enterprises~ 389 PrincPastor 19 | matter as follows: "Wherever artistic and philosophical values 390 PrincPastor 19(36) | Congress of Negro Writers and Artists," AAS 51 (1959) 260. Brief 391 SacerNostri 2,58 | external attitude are as they ascend the altar and what fruit 392 AeterDeiSap 37 | Father's right hand in His ascension."27~ 393 PetrCathed 4,126 | steps in the sufferer's ascent to his eternal fatherland, 394 PetrCathed 4,135 | have spared no effort to ascertain and serve, so far as they 395 MaterMagist 76 | It is entirely false to ascribe to the property alone or 396 PacemTerris 164 | That is why St. Augustine asks the question: "Does your 397 MaterMagist | III. NEW ASPECTS OF THE SOCIAL QUESTION~ 398 PetrCathed 2,30 | war, and only if we all aspire sincerely to fraternal harmony 399 MaterMagist 92 | function which every man aspires to fulfil, demands that 400 AeterDeiSap 27 | against the errors that assail it, in imparting disciplinary 401 PaenitAgere 10 | has been enduring violent assault, and the violent have been 402 AeterDeiSap 77 | to resist the adversary's assaults who in so many parts of 403 AeterDeiSap 54 | hundred Eastern bishops assembled at Chalcedon,48 and even 404 PacemTerris 144 | of every human being; an assertion of everyone's right to be 405 AeterDeiSap 16 | the groundless dogmatic assertions of this "very foolish and 406 PrincPastor 49 | trades, but are also an asset to the Church which re-created 407 MaterMagist 74 | is not so much its total assets in terms of wealth and property, 408 AeterDeiSap 39 | chrism,"33 strengthens their assimilation to Jesus Christ, the Head 409 SacerNostri 1,14 | imitate the Patriarch of Assisi in this regard, for he had 410 PetrCathed 4,117 | mission territories have been assisted by laymen of every rank 411 PrincPastor 53 | should not be difficult to assuage their spiritual needs, and, 412 PacemTerris 161 | inflamed passions, but never assuaged them. It sows no seeds but 413 PrincPastor 53 | necessary experience for assuming leadership in their own 414 GrataRecord 18 | those sterile postulates and assumptions, hard as rock and just as 415 PaenitAgere 43 | 43. Buoyed up by this assurance, Venerable Brethren, We 416 AeterDeiSap 66 | His unfailing presence. Assuredly, then, we must believe that 417 PrincPastor 18 | in the Pontifical Urban Athenaeum of the Propagation of the 418 PacemTerris 98 | educational, health and athletic spheres-and with beneficial 419 PacemTerris 156 | men, having discovered the atom and achieved the breakthrough 420 PacemTerris 30 | law, which confers it and attaches to it its respective duty. 421 SacerNostri 2,51 | of the holiness that he attains and of the apostolic activity 422 PetrCathed 2,38 | among the social classes is attempting, beyond doubt, to disrupt 423 PrincPastor 27 | that today this cause be attended to with great fervor and 424 GrataRecord 18 | mean that doctrine which attests that God is the author of 425 AeterDeiSap 3 | barbarous king of the Huns, Attila, and persuaded him to retreat 426 GrataRecord 17 | and philosophy and certain attitudes toward the practical conduct 427 PrincPastor 53 | Faith, and not capable of attracting them to the practice of 428 PetrCathed 4,117 | Christianity and feel the force and attraction of Christian virtue. ~The 429 SacerNostri ,7 | Vianney is a person who attracts and practically pushes all 430 AeterDeiSap 31 | his character is surely attributable to that same charity which 431 PetrCathed 3,65 | and one of its essential attributes. Had He not done this-and 432 PrincPastor 20 | find a more sympathetic audience among the educated citizens 433 PacemTerris 164(69) | Miscellanea Augustiniana . . . St. Augustine, Sermones 434 GrataRecord 1(1) | Fidentem piumque, XVI, 278 ff.; Augustissimae Virginis, XVII, 285 ff.; 435 SacerNostri 1,29(44) | Exhortation In auspicando, AAS 40 (1948) 375.~ 436 PetrCathed 4,130 | dearest: true liberty and the authentic dignity of the human person. 437 MaterMagist 17 | enunciated so clearly and authoritatively by this great Pope. ~Work-a 438 MaterMagist 54 | insistent demands on those in authority-since they are responsible for 439 PacemTerris 46 | the existence of a ruling authority-the fact that some should command 440 PetrCathed 3,72 | and attributed to various authors, must be recalled with approval: 441 SacerNostri 1,10 | John Mary Vianney without automatically calling to mind the picture 442 MaterMagist 47 | materials; the growth of automation in industry and public services; 443 MaterMagist 62 | condition of being mere automatons? By no means. ~Creation 444 PacemTerris 94 | are anxious for political autonomy and unification into a single 445 MaterMagist 63 | of men who are free and autunomous by nature-though they must, 446 AeterDeiSap 71 | being made-usually to no avail-to induce bishops, priests 447 GrataRecord 2 | weave a mystic garland of Ave Maria's, Pater Noster's, 448 PaenitAgere 38 | Brethren; explore every avenue that is open to you; have 449 PacemTerris 156 | are now exploring other avenues, leading to almost limitless 450 MaterMagist 80 | international level include: the avoidance of all forms of unfair competition 451 MaterMagist 43 | stand in the way of the axiomatic principle that "the goods 452 SacerNostri 1,17(26) | Cf. Sermons du B. Jean B.M. Vianney, 1909, v. 1, p. 453 PrincPastor 36 | Church enjoyed the unanimous backing and close-knit support of 454 PetrCathed 1,7 | or malice, we turn our backs on the highest good itself 455 PrincPastor 16 | formation they received as a bad one."29 Indeed, it is necessary 456 PacemTerris 92 | are kingdoms but mighty bands of robbers "56~ 457 MaterMagist 165 | professional training. World banking institutes, individual States 458 MaterMagist 143 | family farm is not to go bankrupt it must make enough money 459 PacemTerris 112 | Nuclear weapons must be banned. A general agreement must 460 PrincPastor 51 | to serve under Christ's banner. We know that this has been 461 SacerNostri 3,109 | will bring the heavenly banquet of life and truth to them? ~ 462 AeterDeiSap 39 | Furthermore, the sacrament of Baptism-as St. Leo rightly claims-makes 463 PaenitAgere 11 | Holy Spirit."12~Penance and Baptisrnal Innocence~ 464 MaterMagist 216 | persecuted with that refined barbarity of their oppressors, soon 465 AeterDeiSap 3 | he boldly confronted the barbarous king of the Huns, Attila, 466 SacerNostri 1,16 | for money and to strike a bargain for anything at all, let 467 MaterMagist 97 | the method of collective bargaining. But it is worthwhile stressing 468 PrincPastor 49 | read in the writings of St. Basil: "I thanked the Most Holy 469 PaenitAgere 13 | her, cleansing her in the bath of water by means of the 470 PrincPastor 28 | Church fights her peaceful battles, she must be able to count 471 MaterMagist 176 | material well-being were the be-all and end-all of life. This 472 PrincPastor 51 | established all over the world can be-as Our predecessor Pius XII 473 PacemTerris 114 | agreement-or at least there should be-that relations between States, 474 PacemTerris 85 | Its principles are beacon lights to guide the policies 475 PrincPastor 34 | that we should become like beacons of light and teachers unto 476 PrincPastor 58 | Heart of Jesus, who promised beatitude and abundant rewards to 477 SacerNostri 3,80 | he preferred to show the beauties of virtue rather than the 478 SacerNostri 3,85 | final penitents came to his bed. Toward the end of his life, 479 SacerNostri 1,19 | In this regard, when St. Bede the Venerable explained 480 PaenitAgere 35 | more desirable fate could befall us than to be given a share 481 SacerNostri 2,51 | holy Cure of Ars, who, as befits a hero, was most careful 482 | beforehand 483 MaterMagist 181 | She is mother enough to befriend such projects with her prayers."43~ 484 PetrCathed 3,91 | by brotherly love, will beget a great peace. This is the 485 AeterDeiSap 50 | Prince of the Apostles. He begins one of his Sermons on the 486 PetrCathed 3,79 | entreaties with which she begs God for unity, stir your 487 MaterMagist 198 | contradiction which has beguiled so much modern thinking. 488 MaterMagist 235 | hedonism abroad today which beguiles men into thinking that life 489 | behind 490 SacerNostri 3,76 | limited as is sometimes believed, for he had a clear mind 491 MaterMagist 256 | truth; beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, 492 PetrCathed 3,69 | teaches the necessity of believing firmly and faithfully all 493 MaterMagist 181 | too wise to discourage or belittle those peculiarities and 494 PacemTerris 112(59) | exhortation to the rulers of the belligerent powers, August 1, 1917, 495 PetrCathed 4,104 | limit to their time and belongings, their expenditures, or 496 SacerNostri 1,27 | Vndoubtedly, this was God's way of bending St. John Mary Vianney's 497 SacerNostri 1,17 | Law dealing with church benefices make it clear that he has 498 PetrCathed 3,85 | Christian community was beneficially united for so many centuries. 499 PrincPastor 12 | of those who have not yet benefited from the doctrine of the 500 PrincPastor 56 | scarcity of priests which besets even the pastors of the


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