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1 10 | 10. As the history of the Church
2 13 | 13. Look down with maternal
3 14 | 14. With confidence that the
4 8(9) | Sept. 5, 1895: Acta Leon. 15, 1896, p.302~
5 14 | St. Peter's, Rome, on the 15th day of September, in the
6 8(9) | populi chritiani, Sept. 5, 1895: Acta Leon. 15, 1896, p.
7 8(9) | 5, 1895: Acta Leon. 15, 1896, p.302~
8 7(4) | Augustine, The City of God, 19. 11: PL 41. 637.~
9 14 | of September, in the year 1966, the fourth of Our pontificate. ~
10 2 | 2. Like Our immediate predecessors,
11 7(6) | Adversus Haereses 3. 22: PG 7. 959.~
12 8(9) | Acta Leon. 15, 1896, p.302~
13 12(12) | Enarr. In Ps. 54. 11: PL 36. 636.~
14 10(11) | 29, 1937: AAS 29 (1937), 378.~
15 4 | 4. Now once again We raise
16 8(7) | De Sanct. Virg. 6: PL 40. 399.~
17 7(4) | City of God, 19. 11: PL 41. 637.~
18 [Title]| October 4th Observance~
19 11 | particular, We want October 4th-the day on which, as We mentioned
20 12(12) | Enarr. In Ps. 54. 11: PL 36. 636.~
21 3(2) | Cf. TPS XI, 47 - 57].~
22 12(12) | Enarr. In Ps. 54. 11: PL 36. 636.~
23 7(4) | City of God, 19. 11: PL 41. 637.~
24 9(10) | Constitution on the Church, no. 67 [cf. TPS X, 399].~
25 8 | 8. Nothing seems more appropriate
26 8(8) | Or. 47: PL m158. 945~
27 7(6) | Adversus Haereses 3. 22: PG 7. 959.~
28 10(11) | Ingravcentibus malis, Sept. 29, 1937: AAS 29 (1937), 378.~
29 8 | begging her to pour forth abundant gifts of her maternal goodness
30 6 | mankind, and must take into account the rights of individuals
31 7 | anxious times, has been accustomed to have recourse to that
32 8(9) | chritiani, Sept. 5, 1895: Acta Leon. 15, 1896, p.302~
33 8(9) | Encyc. Letter Adjutricem populi chritiani, Sept.
34 7(6) | Adversus Haereses 3. 22: PG 7. 959.~
35 | afterwards
36 8 | mention only one other, agrees with him in these words: "
37 11 | unfortunately, not everyone is allowed to profess his religion
38 | almost
39 | already
40 3 | last year We flew to North America to speak about the most
41 12 | as St. Augustine says, "Amid the various languages of
42 | among
43 13 | storm of evils. Heed the anguish of so many people, fathers
44 8 | His members," 7 and St. Anselm, to mention only one other,
45 13 | your children. Consider the anxiety of bishops who fear that
46 12 | tomb of the Prince of the Apostles, to offer special prayers
47 [Title]| An Appeal to Mary~
48 8 | Council, thereby winning the applause of the Fathers and of the
49 8 | 8. Nothing seems more appropriate and valuable to Us than
50 1 | predecessors, We heartily approve this, and We call upon all
51 9 | to the Blessed Virgin and approved over the centuries by the
52 1 | the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops and other Local
53 1 | to be going on in other areas, such as the growing nuclear
54 2 | This task, as is evident, arises from the fact that We have
55 1 | such as the growing nuclear armaments race, the senseless nationalism,
56 5 | conditions for the laying down of arms before the possibility of
57 1 | especially in parts of eastern Asia where a bloody and hard-fought
58 3 | of peace at the General Assembly of the United Nations, before
59 3 | against allowing some to attack others. Instead, all should
60 7 | reason to direct Our own attention and yours, venerable brethren,
61 3 | before a very distinguished audience representing almost every
62 13 | intercession, may God, the avenger of injuries, turn to mercy.
63 | away
64 13 | turn to mercy. May He give back to nations the tranquility
65 6 | But this peace must be based on justice and freedom for
66 12 | Ourself will go to St. Peter's Basilica, to the tomb of the Prince
67 11 | commendable devotion and on the basis of the obvious importance
68 8 | invoked as the Queen of Peace, begging her to pour forth abundant
69 | Begin
70 | beginning
71 1 | Brothers, Health and Apostolic Benediction. ~It is a solemn custom
72 4 | with tears," 3 urgently beseeching those who rule over nations
73 13 | uncertain about their future and beset by hardships and cares.
74 7 | desired, and finally nothing better to be found," 4 has to be
75 9 | effective in gaining heaven's blessings. The Second Vatican Council
76 1 | of eastern Asia where a bloody and hard-fought war is raging.
77 11 | the faithful-especially boys and girls in the flower
78 8 | of those whose father and brother Christ deigned to become?" 8
79 10 | off evils and preventing calamities, but is also of great help
80 1 | heartily approve this, and We call upon all the sons of the
81 8 | deigned to become?" 8 She was called "most truly the mother of
82 | cannot
83 13 | and beset by hardships and cares. Soothe the minds of those
84 11 | the sake of peace-to be celebrated throughout the whole Catholic
85 8 | spiritual parent, during the celebration of the Second Vatican Council,
86 9 | Virgin and approved over the centuries by the magisterium." 10~
87 11 | matter, to prescribe sacred ceremonies in which priests, religious
88 13 | Blessed Virgin, upon all your children. Consider the anxiety of
89 12 | Mother of God, protector of Christians and mediator for peace.
90 8(9) | Letter Adjutricem populi chritiani, Sept. 5, 1895: Acta Leon.
91 1 | separations imposed upon citizens, the nefarious plots, the
92 7(4) | St. Augustine, The City of God, 19. 11: PL 41. 637.~
93 4 | color, religion and social class-feel the same as We do. ~
94 10 | history of the Church makes clear, this very fruitful way
95 13 | Look down with maternal clemency, Most Blessed Virgin, upon
96 14 | venerable brethren, and to the clergy and people committed to
97 4 | honorable-whatever their race, color, religion and social class-feel
98 6 | to them to stop. Men must come together and get down to
99 11 | in the light of your own commendable devotion and on the basis
100 10 | on new life from a timely commentary on the sacred mysteries,
101 14 | to the clergy and people committed to your care. ~Given at
102 1 | Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See. ~
103 6 | rights of individuals and communities. Otherwise it will be fluid
104 4 | no farther but rather is completely extinguished. We do not
105 5 | if they wisely succeed in complying with this exhortation. ~
106 3 | afterwards, moved by apostolic concern, We did not stop urging
107 5 | bring about the necessary conditions for the laying down of arms
108 14 | 14. With confidence that the exalted Mother
109 8 | the Catholic world, and confirming a point of traditional doctrine.
110 4 | can to see to it that the conflagration spreads no farther but rather
111 5 | very grave obligation in conscience. Mindful of their own nation,
112 5 | let them examine their own consciences. Let them realize that in
113 13 | upon all your children. Consider the anxiety of bishops who
114 8 | trials and hardships. We want constant and devout prayers to be
115 2 | providence to work patiently and constantly to preserve and strengthen
116 9(10) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church, no. 67 [cf.
117 12 | resounding from all the continents on the earth. For as St.
118 | could
119 1 | Benediction. ~It is a solemn custom of the faithful during the
120 1 | Virgin this year. For the danger of a more serious and extensive
121 11 | through her intercession the dawn of true peace may shine
122 8(7) | De Sanct. Virg. 6: PL 40. 399.~
123 8 | be offered to her whom We declared Mother of the Church, its
124 11 | during the month of October, dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary,
125 8 | words: "What could ever be deemed more suitable than for you
126 7 | As We say all this with deep emotion and an anxious heart,
127 8 | father and brother Christ deigned to become?" 8 She was called "
128 3 | upon whom this great matter depends to ward off from mankind
129 3 | to speak about the most desirable blessing of peace at the
130 7 | hear, nothing more ardently desired, and finally nothing better
131 3 | others. Instead, all should devote their efforts and zeal to
132 1 | church to offer special devotions to the Most Blessed Virgin
133 8 | hardships. We want constant and devout prayers to be offered to
134 | did
135 7 | We have good reason to direct Our own attention and yours,
136 9 | practices and exercises directed to the Blessed Virgin and
137 3 | from mankind the frightful disaster that might result.~
138 8 | the midst of this terrible disorder. ~
139 3 | United Nations, before a very distinguished audience representing almost
140 1 | safeguard peace. We are also disturbed by what We know to be going
141 2 | grace of Jesus Christ, its divine Founder, to mankind. ~
142 8 | confirming a point of traditional doctrine. For the Mother of the Savior
143 | does
144 9(10) | Dogmatic Constitution on the Church,
145 5 | before the possibility of doing so is taken away by the
146 4 | extinguished. We do not doubt that all men who want what
147 11 | on which, as We mentioned earlier, We went last year to the
148 12 | all the continents on the earth. For as St. Augustine says, "
149 7 | great good that even among earthly, mortal things, there is
150 1 | especially in parts of eastern Asia where a bloody and
151 9 | the Mother of God and most effective in gaining heaven's blessings.
152 10 | way of praying is not only efficacious in warding off evils and
153 3 | ministry, We have omitted no effort to further the cause of
154 3 | all should devote their efforts and zeal to the establishment
155 7 | We say all this with deep emotion and an anxious heart, it
156 12(12) | Enarr. In Ps. 54. 11: PL 36. 636.~
157 9 | take the lead in urging and encouraging people to pray ardently
158 2 | does not serve political ends but rather must bring the
159 6 | cost of immense harm and enormous slaughter that cannot even
160 3 | the world through prayers, entreaties and exhortations. As you
161 2 | the fact that We have been entrusted with the governing of the
162 1 | family and has increased, especially in parts of eastern Asia
163 3 | efforts and zeal to the establishment of peace. Even afterwards,
164 5 | away by the pressure of events. Those in whose hands rests
165 | ever
166 | every
167 | everyone
168 | everything
169 2 | peace. This task, as is evident, arises from the fact that
170 14 | With confidence that the exalted Mother of God will graciously
171 5 | God and history, let them examine their own consciences. Let
172 9 | the pious practices and exercises directed to the Blessed
173 5 | succeed in complying with this exhortation. ~
174 3 | prayers, entreaties and exhortations. As you well remember, last
175 9 | sons of the Church, not in express words but in unmistakable
176 1 | danger of a more serious and extensive calamity hangs over the
177 4 | but rather is completely extinguished. We do not doubt that all
178 2 | evident, arises from the fact that We have been entrusted
179 11 | priests, religious and the faithful-especially boys and girls in the flower
180 13 | fathers and mothers of families who are uncertain about
181 4 | conflagration spreads no farther but rather is completely
182 9 | words but in unmistakable fashion in this phrase: "Let them
183 8 | the mother of those whose father and brother Christ deigned
184 13 | the anxiety of bishops who fear that their flocks will be
185 1 | hard-fought war is raging. So We feel most urgently that We must
186 7 | more ardently desired, and finally nothing better to be found," 4
187 3 | well remember, last year We flew to North America to speak
188 13 | bishops who fear that their flocks will be tormented by a terrible
189 11 | faithful-especially boys and girls in the flower of their innocence, and
190 6 | communities. Otherwise it will be fluid and unstable. ~
191 1 | for the Mother of Christ. Following in the footsteps of Our
192 1 | Christ. Following in the footsteps of Our predecessors, We
193 10 | is also of great help in fostering Christian life. "It nourishes
194 | found
195 2 | Jesus Christ, its divine Founder, to mankind. ~
196 14 | September, in the year 1966, the fourth of Our pontificate. ~PAUL
197 6 | be based on justice and freedom for mankind, and must take
198 11 | to profess his religion freely in this age. In particular,
199 3 | ward off from mankind the frightful disaster that might result.~
200 10 | Church makes clear, this very fruitful way of praying is not only
201 1 | people. All of these can furnish material for the greatest
202 | further
203 9 | God and most effective in gaining heaven's blessings. The
204 1 | the Rosary into mystical garlands for the Mother of Christ.
205 3 | blessing of peace at the General Assembly of the United Nations,
206 13 | them to a lasting age of genuine prosperity. ~
207 6 | Men must come together and get down to sincere negotiations.
208 8 | her to pour forth abundant gifts of her maternal goodness
209 11 | faithful-especially boys and girls in the flower of their innocence,
210 13 | injuries, turn to mercy. May He give back to nations the tranquility
211 14 | committed to your care. ~Given at St. Peter's, Rome, on
212 12 | that day We Ourself will go to St. Peter's Basilica,
213 1 | disturbed by what We know to be going on in other areas, such
214 8 | abundant gifts of her maternal goodness in midst of so many great
215 2 | been entrusted with the governing of the whole Church, which,
216 2 | must bring the truth and grace of Jesus Christ, its divine
217 14 | exalted Mother of God will graciously hear Our humble prayer,
218 1 | furnish material for the greatest calamity. ~
219 1 | other areas, such as the growing nuclear armaments race,
220 7(6) | Adversus Haereses 3. 22: PG 7. 959.~
221 5 | of events. Those in whose hands rests the safety of the
222 1 | serious and extensive calamity hangs over the human family and
223 1 | Asia where a bloody and hard-fought war is raging. So We feel
224 6 | settled at the cost of immense harm and enormous slaughter that
225 | He
226 1 | See. ~Venerable Brothers, Health and Apostolic Benediction. ~
227 1 | of Our predecessors, We heartily approve this, and We call
228 4(3) | Heb 5.7~
229 13 | terrible storm of evils. Heed the anguish of so many people,
230 | Hence
231 9 | phrase: "Let them value highly the pious practices and
232 4 | who want what is right and honorable-whatever their race, color, religion
233 14 | will graciously hear Our humble prayer, We lovingly impart
234 6 | slaughter that cannot even be imagined now. But this peace must
235 2 | 2. Like Our immediate predecessors, We seem to
236 6 | be settled at the cost of immense harm and enormous slaughter
237 14 | humble prayer, We lovingly impart the apostolic blessing to
238 11 | the basis of the obvious importance of this matter, to prescribe
239 1 | revolution, the separations imposed upon citizens, the nefarious
240 6 | the cost of some loss of inconvenience, for later they may have
241 | Indeed
242 9 | October, as We have already indicated. This prayer is well-suited
243 6 | into account the rights of individuals and communities. Otherwise
244 3 | against allowing some to be inferior to others, and against allowing
245 10(11) | Pius XI, Encyc. Letter Ingravcentibus malis, Sept. 29, 1937: AAS
246 13 | may God, the avenger of injuries, turn to mercy. May He give
247 11 | girls in the flower of their innocence, and the sick and others
248 1 | plots, the slaughter of innocent people. All of these can
249 13 | minds of those at war and inspire them with "thoughts of peace."
250 | Instead
251 7 | recourse to that most ready intercessor, her Mother Mary, We have
252 [Title]| INTRODUCTION~ ~
253 8 | the Mother of God, who is invoked as the Queen of Peace, begging
254 7 | faithful, to her. For as St. Irenaeus says, she "has become the
255 2 | bring the truth and grace of Jesus Christ, its divine Founder,
256 6 | this peace must be based on justice and freedom for mankind,
257 1 | also disturbed by what We know to be going on in other
258 11 | October, dedicated to Our Lady of the Rosary, prayers and
259 12 | says, "Amid the various languages of men, the faith of the
260 13 | seek and bring them to a lasting age of genuine prosperity. ~
261 | later
262 5 | necessary conditions for the laying down of arms before the
263 9 | We want you to take the lead in urging and encouraging
264 8 | Church" by Our predecessor Leo XIII. 9 Hence We have good
265 8(9) | chritiani, Sept. 5, 1895: Acta Leon. 15, 1896, p.302~
266 2 | Church, which, as a "sign lifted up to the nations,''1 does
267 11 | venerable brethren, in the light of your own commendable
268 | Like
269 1 | Archbishops, Bishops and other Local Ordinaries in Peace and
270 13 | 13. Look down with maternal clemency,
271 6 | 6. In the name of the Lord We cry out to them to stop.
272 6 | even at the cost of some loss of inconvenience, for later
273 4 | raise Our voice "with a loud cry and with tears," 3 urgently
274 14 | hear Our humble prayer, We lovingly impart the apostolic blessing
275 8(8) | Or. 47: PL m158. 945~
276 9 | over the centuries by the magisterium." 10~
277 | makes
278 10(11) | Encyc. Letter Ingravcentibus malis, Sept. 29, 1937: AAS 29 (
279 1 | All of these can furnish material for the greatest calamity. ~
280 11 | shine forth to men. This means true religious peace too,
281 12 | protector of Christians and mediator for peace. In this way heaven
282 8 | surely the mother of His members," 7 and St. Anselm, to mention
283 8 | members," 7 and St. Anselm, to mention only one other, agrees with
284 11 | 4th-the day on which, as We mentioned earlier, We went last year
285 9 | pray ardently to our most merciful mother Mary by saying the
286 13 | avenger of injuries, turn to mercy. May He give back to nations
287 | might
288 5 | obligation in conscience. Mindful of their own nation, of
289 3 | beginning of Our apostolic ministry, We have omitted no effort
290 7 | that even among earthly, mortal things, there is nothing
291 13 | many people, fathers and mothers of families who are uncertain
292 10 | commentary on the sacred mysteries, and it turns minds toward
293 1 | prayers of the Rosary into mystical garlands for the Mother
294 6 | 6. In the name of the Lord We cry out to
295 5 | that in the future their names will be blessed if they
296 1 | armaments race, the senseless nationalism, the racism, the obsession
297 5 | responsible bring about the necessary conditions for the laying
298 1 | imposed upon citizens, the nefarious plots, the slaughter of
299 10 | faith which readily takes on new life from a timely commentary
300 3 | remember, last year We flew to North America to speak about the
301 10 | fostering Christian life. "It nourishes the Catholic faith which
302 1 | areas, such as the growing nuclear armaments race, the senseless
303 [Title]| October 4th Observance~
304 1 | nationalism, the racism, the obsession for revolution, the separations
305 11 | and on the basis of the obvious importance of this matter,
306 8 | and devout prayers to be offered to her whom We declared
307 3 | apostolic ministry, We have omitted no effort to further the
308 | Or
309 1 | Bishops and other Local Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with
310 | Otherwise
311 12 | 12. On that day We Ourself will go to St. Peter's Basilica,
312 | out
313 8(9) | 1895: Acta Leon. 15, 1896, p.302~
314 8 | the Church, its spiritual parent, during the celebration
315 11 | religion freely in this age. In particular, We want October 4th-the
316 1 | increased, especially in parts of eastern Asia where a
317 7 | Us to do as Our supreme pastoral care urges, and ask for
318 2 | in His providence to work patiently and constantly to preserve
319 1 | His Venerable Brothers the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops,
320 14 | fourth of Our pontificate. ~PAUL VI ~ ~
321 11 | Nations for the sake of peace-to be celebrated throughout
322 11 | the Rosary, prayers and petitions should be increased, so
323 7(6) | Adversus Haereses 3. 22: PG 7. 959.~
324 9 | unmistakable fashion in this phrase: "Let them value highly
325 9 | Let them value highly the pious practices and exercises
326 10(11) | Pius XI, Encyc. Letter Ingravcentibus
327 8 | Hence We have good reason to place our trust in her in the
328 7 | things, there is nothing more pleasant to hear, nothing more ardently
329 9 | the People of God, most pleasing to the Mother of God and
330 1 | citizens, the nefarious plots, the slaughter of innocent
331 8 | world, and confirming a point of traditional doctrine.
332 2 | nations,''1 does not serve political ends but rather must bring
333 14 | 1966, the fourth of Our pontificate. ~PAUL VI ~ ~
334 8(9) | Encyc. Letter Adjutricem populi chritiani, Sept. 5, 1895:
335 5 | down of arms before the possibility of doing so is taken away
336 8 | of Peace, begging her to pour forth abundant gifts of
337 9 | them value highly the pious practices and exercises directed to
338 9 | and encouraging people to pray ardently to our most merciful
339 10 | this very fruitful way of praying is not only efficacious
340 8 | mother of the Church" by Our predecessor Leo XIII. 9 Hence We have
341 11 | importance of this matter, to prescribe sacred ceremonies in which
342 2 | patiently and constantly to preserve and strengthen peace. This
343 5 | so is taken away by the pressure of events. Those in whose
344 10 | in warding off evils and preventing calamities, but is also
345 11 | sacred ceremonies in which priests, religious and the faithful-especially
346 1 | Brothers the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops and
347 11 | not everyone is allowed to profess his religion freely in this
348 13 | a lasting age of genuine prosperity. ~
349 12 | the Virgin Mother of God, protector of Christians and mediator
350 2 | special task from God in His providence to work patiently and constantly
351 12(12) | Enarr. In Ps. 54. 11: PL 36. 636.~
352 1 | senseless nationalism, the racism, the obsession for revolution,
353 1 | bloody and hard-fought war is raging. So We feel most urgently
354 4 | 4. Now once again We raise Our voice "with a loud cry
355 10 | the Catholic faith which readily takes on new life from a
356 7 | have recourse to that most ready intercessor, her Mother
357 2 | predecessors, We seem to have received a special task from God
358 9 | The Second Vatican Council recommended use of the Rosary to all
359 7 | been accustomed to have recourse to that most ready intercessor,
360 3 | exhortations. As you well remember, last year We flew to North
361 3 | very distinguished audience representing almost every nation. 2 We
362 12 | one voice of the Church resounding from all the continents
363 5 | Therefore, let all those responsible bring about the necessary
364 5 | events. Those in whose hands rests the safety of the human
365 3 | frightful disaster that might result.~
366 1 | racism, the obsession for revolution, the separations imposed
367 6 | must take into account the rights of individuals and communities.
368 8 | the whole Christian family rise to the Mother of God, who
369 14 | Given at St. Peter's, Rome, on the 15th day of September,
370 4 | urgently beseeching those who rule over nations to do everything
371 1 | again do what We can to safeguard peace. We are also disturbed
372 5 | in whose hands rests the safety of the human race should
373 11 | the United Nations for the sake of peace-to be celebrated
374 7 | has become the cause of salvation for the whole human race." 6~
375 | same
376 8(7) | De Sanct. Virg. 6: PL 40. 399.~
377 8 | doctrine. For the Mother of the Savior is, as St. Augustine teaches, "
378 7 | 7. As We say all this with deep emotion
379 9 | merciful mother Mary by saying the Rosary during the month
380 13 | nations the tranquility they seek and bring them to a lasting
381 | seem
382 | seems
383 12 | heaven will be moved, in a sense, by the one voice of the
384 1 | nuclear armaments race, the senseless nationalism, the racism,
385 1 | obsession for revolution, the separations imposed upon citizens, the
386 14 | Rome, on the 15th day of September, in the year 1966, the fourth
387 1 | For the danger of a more serious and extensive calamity hangs
388 2 | the nations,''1 does not serve political ends but rather
389 11 | the dawn of true peace may shine forth to men. This means
390 11 | their innocence, and the sick and others who are suffering-can
391 2 | whole Church, which, as a "sign lifted up to the nations,''1
392 | since
393 6 | together and get down to sincere negotiations. Things must
394 4 | race, color, religion and social class-feel the same as We
395 1 | Apostolic Benediction. ~It is a solemn custom of the faithful during
396 13 | by hardships and cares. Soothe the minds of those at war
397 7 | to be found," 4 has to be sought from Him who is the Prince
398 3 | flew to North America to speak about the most desirable
399 12 | the faith of the heart speaks one tongue." 12~
400 8 | Mother of the Church, its spiritual parent, during the celebration
401 4 | it that the conflagration spreads no farther but rather is
402 13 | tormented by a terrible storm of evils. Heed the anguish
403 2 | constantly to preserve and strengthen peace. This task, as is
404 5 | be blessed if they wisely succeed in complying with this exhortation. ~
405 11 | sick and others who are suffering-can all ask the help of the
406 8 | could ever be deemed more suitable than for you to be the mother
407 7 | right for Us to do as Our supreme pastoral care urges, and
408 8 | St. Augustine teaches, "surely the mother of His members," 7
409 5 | possibility of doing so is taken away by the pressure of
410 10 | Catholic faith which readily takes on new life from a timely
411 10 | the truths that have been taught us by God." 11 ~
412 8 | Savior is, as St. Augustine teaches, "surely the mother of His
413 4 | with a loud cry and with tears," 3 urgently beseeching
414 | there
415 | thereby
416 | Therefore
417 13 | war and inspire them with "thoughts of peace." Through your
418 | throughout
419 10 | takes on new life from a timely commentary on the sacred
420 7 | in uncertain and anxious times, has been accustomed to
421 | together
422 12 | Peter's Basilica, to the tomb of the Prince of the Apostles,
423 12 | of the heart speaks one tongue." 12~
424 | too
425 13 | that their flocks will be tormented by a terrible storm of evils.
426 | toward
427 8 | and confirming a point of traditional doctrine. For the Mother
428 13 | give back to nations the tranquility they seek and bring them
429 8 | in midst of so many great trials and hardships. We want constant
430 8 | She was called "most truly the mother of the Church"
431 8 | good reason to place our trust in her in the midst of this
432 2 | but rather must bring the truth and grace of Jesus Christ,
433 10 | it turns minds toward the truths that have been taught us
434 13 | the avenger of injuries, turn to mercy. May He give back
435 10 | sacred mysteries, and it turns minds toward the truths
436 11 | religious peace too, for unfortunately, not everyone is allowed
437 9 | in express words but in unmistakable fashion in this phrase: "
438 6 | Otherwise it will be fluid and unstable. ~
439 7 | Our supreme pastoral care urges, and ask for help from heaven.
440 9 | Vatican Council recommended use of the Rosary to all the
441 8 | seems more appropriate and valuable to Us than to have the prayers
442 12 | Augustine says, "Amid the various languages of men, the faith
443 14 | of Our pontificate. ~PAUL VI ~ ~
444 8(7) | De Sanct. Virg. 6: PL 40. 399.~
445 3 | great matter depends to ward off from mankind the frightful
446 10 | not only efficacious in warding off evils and preventing
447 3 | almost every nation. 2 We warned against allowing some to
448 | was
449 1 | the month of October to weave the prayers of the Rosary
450 | well
451 9 | indicated. This prayer is well-suited to the devotion of the People
452 11 | We mentioned earlier, We went last year to the United
453 | where
454 8 | Vatican Council, thereby winning the applause of the Fathers
455 5 | will be blessed if they wisely succeed in complying with
456 2 | God in His providence to work patiently and constantly
457 9(10) | Church, no. 67 [cf. TPS X, 399].~
458 8 | by Our predecessor Leo XIII. 9 Hence We have good reason
459 | yours
460 3 | devote their efforts and zeal to the establishment of
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