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1001 7, 67 | for us with an eager and unselfish love of his own, will experience
1002 | unto
1003 7, 72 | blood with such firm and unwavering faith, with such devotion
1004 4, 38 | but do not be surprised or upset. What is this? It is the
1005 6, 63 | Cornelius—and Our predecessor, Urban IV, established for the
1006 Int | of highest importance to urge the faithful to participate
1007 6, 57 | bishops of the Church always urged the faithful to take the
1008 7, 70 | Eucharistic devotion, never stop urging your faithful, as they approach
1009 Int | undivided faith and the utmost devotion, in the celebration
1010 2, 15 | remarkable richness and variety of miracles." 4~
1011 7, 72 | now eat beneath the sacred veils." 78~
1012 4, 38(39)| Body of Christ, theor. 50 (Venice, 1521), p. 127. ~
1013 7, 64 | entrusted to your care and vigilance, with all false and pernicious
1014 7, 72 | so that 'fortified by its vigor,' 76 they may be able to
1015 5, 52 | predecessor, St. Gregory VII, commanded him to swear
1016 6, 61 | whether being harassed by violent persecutions or living in
1017 2, 15 | absolutely necessary if the virus of every kind of rationalism
1018 7, 66 | not forget about paying a visit during the day to the Most
1019 7, 71 | they have, by virtue of the vows they have pronounced, become
1020 5, 55 | in His flesh that Christ walked among us and it is His flesh
1021 7, 65 | more and more that: "he who wants to live can find here a
1022 7, 66 | master their passions, to wash away the lesser sins that
1023 2, 24 | more than once been the watchword and banner of orthodox faith,
1024 1, 13 | has given rise—that a new wave of Eucharistic devotion
1025 7, 67 | sorrowful, strengthens the weak and stirs up all those who
1026 1, 10 | interpret it in such a way as to weaken the genuine meaning of the
1027 4, 42 | made from many grains of wheat His Body, He is describing
1028 3, 30 | for an emperor in order to win a pardon for some exiles,
1029 2, 15 | predecessor of happy memory, very wisely remarked, "all supernatural
1030 4, 40 | and charity with which He wished all Christians to be joined
1031 | within
1032 2, 15 | illustrious martyrs have witnessed to with their blood, something
1033 7, 71 | religious, both men and women, should regard as very specially
1034 3, 31 | of the Church taught this wondrous doctrine. 24 A few years
1035 2 | Proper Wording of Great Importance~
1036 7, 67 | Christ in God 69 and just how worthwhile it is to carry on a conversation
1037 3, 33 | celebrate Mass daily in a worthy and devout fashion, so that
1038 7, 72 | able to move on from this wretched earthly pilgrimage to their
1039 4, 41 | Twelve Apostles" had this to write on the subject: "As far
1040 5, 50 | Constantinople, when he writes in his commentary on the
1041 1, 10 | Holy Mystery in speech and writing are disseminating opinions
1042 5 | Writings of the Fathers~
1043 4, 39 | man. 41 And so it would be wrong for anyone to try to explain
1044 3, 30 | Cyril of Jerusalem, who wrote the following memorable
1045 7, 69(71)| interpretation of Genesis XI, 15.20; PL 34.437.~
1046 4, 39(42)| letter Humani generis; AAS XLII (1950), 578. ~
1047 5, 54(58)| September 22, 1956, AAS XLVIII (1956), 720 [Cf. TPS III,
1048 5, 52(56)| amplissima Conciliorum, XX, 524D.~
1049 3, 31(25)| letter Mediator Dei; AAS XXXIX (1947), 552.~
1050 7, 66(67)| approved by St. Pius X; AAS XXXVIII (1905), 401. ~
1051 7, 76 | Pope St. Pius X, in the year 1965, the third of Our Pontificate. ~
1052 3, 31 | wondrous doctrine. 24 A few years ago Our predecessor of happy
1053 7, 71 | 71. This zeal at prayer and at devoting
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