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1 4| In the course of these 1,000 years, King Stephen has 2 6| therefore remember with joy that 10 years ago, during my Pastoral 3 3| of Christmas in the year 1000. It was not long before 4 4| of culture and science, 17 August 1991, n. 6; L'Osservatore 5 3| Szentpétery, I-II, Budapest 1937, 1938, 11 392). ~ 6 3| Szentpétery, I-II, Budapest 1937, 1938, 11 392). ~ 7 2| 2. The "Hungarian Millennium" 8 3| Legend of St Stephen", chap. 20, Writers of Hungarian history 9 6| Gandolfo, 25 July 2001, the 23rd year of my Pontificate. ~ 10 6| From Castel Gandolfo, 25 July 2001, the 23rd year 11 5| Novo Millennio ineunte, nn. 32-34; AAS 93 [2001]). ~ 12 5| Millennio ineunte, nn. 32-34; AAS 93 [2001]). ~ 13 3| Budapest 1937, 1938, 11 392). ~ 14 4| 4. In the course of these 15 1| in God my Saviour (Lk 1,46). On the forthcoming Solemnity 16 5| 5. Let us recall this marvellous 17 5| History of Hungary, n. 1, 11 626; cf. Wis 9,9-11). ~I would 18 5| ineunte, nn. 32-34; AAS 93 [2001]). ~ 19 5| Millennio ineunte, nn. 32-34; AAS 93 [2001]). ~ 20 3| endowed with exceptional ability and great wisdom, would 21 4| holy son, Emeric, he was able to spread such virtue in 22 | above 23 3| kingdoms. ~Stephen did not accept the crown as an honour, 24 5| allure of "substitutes', accepting alternative religious proposals 25 4| and tecnological conquests achieved.... However, an equal and 26 6| adhere so strongly to this act of dedication that Marian 27 3| his heart and in all his actions ("The Greater Legend of 28 3| became independent and was added to the number of European 29 4| formation" (John Paul II, Address to people of culture and 30 6| day, the Hungarian people adhere so strongly to this act 31 4| children, Emeric, reached adolescence; St Stephen paid great attention 32 5| do so in such a way as to adore God with Solomon, son of 33 2| culture of their kingdom and, adorned with the title of "Sacred 34 3| 3. To the great advantage of the Hungarian people, 35 3| untainted by the allure of his advantages and successes and, having 36 5| overwhelmed by the many affairs of government. His soul 37 | after 38 5| substitutes', accepting alternative religious proposals and 39 1| of the Baptism of their ancestors, by the work of St Stephen 40 2| State. ~For Hungarians, this ancient crown is the symbol of their 41 2| celebrating it on the solemn anniversary commemorating the death 42 4| King Stephen has always appeared as a shining example of 43 5| of government. His soul appears in the Libellus de institutione 44 5| marvellous man's particular approach to governing the State, 45 4| be neglected. I therefore appropriately repeat what I said to people 46 1| Cardinal Laszlo Paskai ~Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest Primate 47 4| claim that the house of Árpád has given the Church countless 48 3| and of the kings of the Árpádian Family, printed and edited 49 2| Esztergom, where long ago arrived the crown given to him by 50 5| distinguished above all in the art of prayer.... We have to 51 1| forthcoming Solemnity of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 52 4| adolescence; St Stephen paid great attention to his education and was 53 5| of the new millennium I attribute great importance to cultivating 54 4| culture and science, 17 August 1991, n. 6; L'Osservatore 55 1| the glorious event of the Baptism of their ancestors, by the 56 | became 57 | because 58 | become 59 | becomes 60 | beginning 61 5| the time to pray, despite being overwhelmed by the many 62 1| thanks for the countless benefits received during this millennium 63 4| including St Gerard, the future Bishop of Szeged-Csanad - and wanted 64 4| Church countless saints and blesseds. These splendid lights of 65 6| gladly impart my Apostolic Blessing to you all. ~From Castel 66 4| Szeged-Csanad - and wanted a book to be prepared for his use, 67 1| To Our Venerable Brother Cardinal Laszlo Paskai ~ 68 2| the present generation to build a future filled with significant 69 5| This training in holiness calls for a Christian life distinguished 70 | can 71 1| To Our Venerable Brother Cardinal Laszlo Paskai ~Archbishop 72 4| to his education and was careful to see that he was enriched 73 3| had Christ on his lips and carried him in his heart and in 74 6| Blessing to you all. ~From Castel Gandolfo, 25 July 2001, 75 4| conception of man inevitably can cause serious harm to human formation" ( 76 6| Hungary, after the Mass celebrated in Budapest in Heroes' Square, 77 2| illustrious event because you are celebrating it on the solemn anniversary 78 4| the signs of Christ. Ten centuries later, they are still a 79 1| This commemoration will certainly induce people to give thanks 80 5| of Hungary, n. 1, 11 626; cf. Wis 9,9-11). ~I would especially 81 6| devotion has become a national characteristic. I therefore remember with 82 4| These splendid lights of Christianity continue to spur us on to 83 3| during the Solemnity of Christmas in the year 1000. It was 84 4| house of Árpád has given the Church countless saints and blesseds. 85 3| therefore, always and in all circumstances, sought the good of the 86 2| St Stephen in the royal city of Esztergom, where long 87 6| your ecclesiastical and civil leaders and your country 88 4| to give rise to the just claim that the house of Árpád 89 1| present in spirit with the clergy and the faithful gathered 90 6| people; it is fitting that in coming to the conclusion of the " 91 3| heart and a face such as to command respect, he showed that 92 3| history at the time of the commanders and of the kings of the 93 1| when the Hungarian people commemorate the glorious event of the 94 2| on the solemn anniversary commemorating the death of St Stephen 95 1| thousand years ago. This commemoration will certainly induce people 96 5| successfully with the very serious commitments related to the organization 97 3| sought the good of the community entrusted to him, both by 98 4| formation.... A reductive conception of man inevitably can cause 99 4| required at the time. He was concerned with his formation, which 100 4| to future generations a concise summary of the scientific 101 3| up this spiritual source concisely and with insight: In always 102 6| fitting that in coming to the conclusion of the "Hungarian Millennium" 103 4| both in knowledge and in conduct, to govern the kingdom. 104 5| of prayer is the greatest conquest of true salvation.... Continuous 105 4| scientific and tecnological conquests achieved.... However, an 106 4| culture is education. But this consists in transmitting to future 107 5| mention that Stephen was constantly dedicated to prayer and 108 4| for his use, which would contain his reflections and rules 109 3| tribunal of Christ, whom he contemplated with the eyes of his heart 110 4| splendid lights of Christianity continue to spur us on to take the 111 5| conquest of true salvation.... Continuous prayer is purification and 112 2| the very place where the coronation took place, where, with 113 2| Government and the Public Council will gather, together with 114 6| and civil leaders and your country in this millennium on the 115 4| 4. In the course of these 1,000 years, King 116 3| crown with which he was crowned during the Solemnity of 117 5| attribute great importance to cultivating a spirit of prayer, as I 118 3| the development of the two cultures, the human and the divine. ~ 119 5| State, which enabled him to deal successfully with the very 120 2| anniversary commemorating the death of St Stephen in the royal 121 3| and by promulgating new decrees, as well as by fostering 122 5| that Stephen was constantly dedicated to prayer and that he always 123 6| crown in his hands whilst dedicating the kingdom and his people 124 6| strongly to this act of dedication that Marian devotion has 125 4| virtues of family life must be deeply esteemed and that the mission 126 3| both by organizing and defending the kingdom and by promulgating 127 5| found the time to pray, despite being overwhelmed by the 128 | did 129 4| kingdom. However, since he died while he was still young 130 3| people, divine Providence disposed that a thousand years ago 131 | do 132 | down 133 3| living source from which he drew the strength to guide his 134 5| Moral Formation for the Duke Emeric), written for his 135 3| Family, printed and edited by E. Szentpétery, I-II, Budapest 136 6| their history, guide your ecclesiastical and civil leaders and your 137 3| Árpádian Family, printed and edited by E. Szentpétery, I-II, 138 4| Osservatore Romano English edition, 1991, p. 3). ~ 139 4| and that the mission of educating children must not be neglected. 140 4| be made in the field of educational formation.... A reductive 141 4| an equal and even greater effort must be made in the field 142 5| governing the State, which enabled him to deal successfully 143 | end 144 3| extraordinary prudence, endowed with exceptional ability 145 4| 6; L'Osservatore Romano English edition, 1991, p. 3). ~ 146 4| careful to see that he was enriched by the knowledge required 147 3| and, having overcome the enticements of his time, he found a 148 6| Hungarians" together with the entire Hungarian people; it is 149 4| achieved.... However, an equal and even greater effort 150 4| family life must be deeply esteemed and that the mission of 151 3| was added to the number of European kingdoms. ~Stephen did not 152 | every 153 4| always appeared as a shining example of family life. Only one 154 3| extraordinary prudence, endowed with exceptional ability and great wisdom, 155 6| your people have so often experienced in their history, guide 156 3| thousand years ago a man of extraordinary prudence, endowed with exceptional 157 3| he contemplated with the eyes of his heart and a face 158 4| One of the most important factors of culture is education. 159 5| proposals and even indulging in far-fetched superstitions" (Novo Millennio 160 4| was unable to succeed his father. ~King Stephen's family 161 6| peace! On this renowned feast of your people, I gladly 162 5| especially like to stress this feature, that is, that at the beginning 163 4| effort must be made in the field of educational formation.... 164 2| generation to build a future filled with significant values 165 6| Hungarian people; it is fitting that in coming to the conclusion 166 4| to take the right path, following the signs of Christ. Ten 167 1| Saviour (Lk 1,46). On the forthcoming Solemnity of the Assumption 168 3| new decrees, as well as by fostering the development of the two 169 2| significant values on the foundations of the Christian institutions 170 6| to you all. ~From Castel Gandolfo, 25 July 2001, the 23rd 171 2| the Public Council will gather, together with the magistrates 172 1| clergy and the faithful gathered in the basilica of Esztergom-Budapest, 173 4| teachers - including St Gerard, the future Bishop of Szeged-Csanad - 174 4| Honoured by his blessed wife, Gisela, and his holy son, Emeric, 175 6| feast of your people, I gladly impart my Apostolic Blessing 176 5| my son, every time you go to God's house, do so in 177 3| circumstances, sought the good of the community entrusted 178 4| knowledge and in conduct, to govern the kingdom. However, since 179 5| s particular approach to governing the State, which enabled 180 2| place, where, with deep gratitude, the President, the Prime 181 5| observance of prayer is the greatest conquest of true salvation.... 182 | had 183 6| the sacred crown in his hands whilst dedicating the kingdom 184 4| inevitably can cause serious harm to human formation" (John 185 3| advantages and successes and, having overcome the enticements 186 2| this deep spiritual meaning help the members of the present 187 | her 188 6| celebrated in Budapest in Heroes' Square, I renewed this 189 | himself 190 5| organization of the kingdom. ~Historians writing on his life mention 191 6| St Stephen is portrayed holding the sacred crown in his 192 4| blessed wife, Gisela, and his holy son, Emeric, he was able 193 6| renewed this offering of your homeland to the "Great Lady of the 194 3| not accept the crown as an honour, but a service; he therefore, 195 4| outstanding for its holiness. Honoured by his blessed wife, Gisela, 196 3| edited by E. Szentpétery, I-II, Budapest 1937, 1938, 11 197 2| symbol of their national identity, of their history and of 198 2| Millennium" becomes an even more illustrious event because you are celebrating 199 6| of your people, I gladly impart my Apostolic Blessing to 200 5| millennium I attribute great importance to cultivating a spirit 201 4| Hungary: "One of the most important factors of culture is education. 202 4| distinguished teachers - including St Gerard, the future Bishop 203 3| the Hungarian State became independent and was added to the number 204 1| commemoration will certainly induce people to give thanks for 205 5| religious proposals and even indulging in far-fetched superstitions" ( 206 5| superstitions" (Novo Millennio ineunte, nn. 32-34; AAS 93 [2001]). ~ 207 4| reductive conception of man inevitably can cause serious harm to 208 5| risk'. They would run the insidious risk of seeing their faith 209 3| source concisely and with insight: In always presenting himself 210 2| foundations of the Christian institutions of yore. ~ 211 1| this millennium through the intercession of Our Lady, the great Lady 212 | its 213 1| Esztergom-Budapest, will join the Blessed Virgin's canticle: 214 6| therefore remember with joy that 10 years ago, during 215 6| From Castel Gandolfo, 25 July 2001, the 23rd year of my 216 4| generations as to give rise to the just claim that the house of 217 2| Sylvester II. It is now kept on view in the splendid 218 3| to the number of European kingdoms. ~Stephen did not accept 219 3| the commanders and of the kings of the Árpádian Family, 220 4| science, 17 August 1991, n. 6; L'Osservatore Romano English 221 1| Venerable Brother Cardinal Laszlo Paskai ~Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest 222 | later 223 3| his actions ("The Greater Legend of St Stephen", chap. 20, 224 | Let 225 5| wrote in my recent Apostolic Letter: "This training in holiness 226 4| blesseds. These splendid lights of Christianity continue 227 | like 228 3| that he had Christ on his lips and carried him in his heart 229 3| of his time, he found a living source from which he drew 230 1| rejoices in God my Saviour (Lk 1,46). On the forthcoming 231 | made 232 2| gather, together with the magistrates of Esztergom, a multitude 233 | make 234 5| morum ad Emericum ducem (A Manual on Moral Formation for the 235 6| this act of dedication that Marian devotion has become a national 236 5| 5. Let us recall this marvellous man's particular approach 237 6| Visit to Hungary, after the Mass celebrated in Budapest in 238 2| May this deep spiritual meaning help the members of the 239 5| they would be not only mediocre Christians (that is, ordinary 240 2| spiritual meaning help the members of the present generation 241 5| Historians writing on his life mention that Stephen was constantly 242 5| far-fetched superstitions" (Novo Millennio ineunte, nn. 32-34; AAS 243 2| the President, the Prime Minister of the Republic, representatives 244 4| deeply esteemed and that the mission of educating children must 245 5| Emericum ducem (A Manual on Moral Formation for the Duke Emeric), 246 | more 247 | most 248 2| magistrates of Esztergom, a multitude of the faithful and many 249 4| educating children must not be neglected. I therefore appropriately 250 5| Novo Millennio ineunte, nn. 32-34; AAS 93 [2001]). ~ 251 5| far-fetched superstitions" (Novo Millennio ineunte, nn. 32- 252 3| independent and was added to the number of European kingdoms. ~Stephen 253 5| should always say: "Send, O Lord, Wisdom down from your 254 5| for his son, Emeric: "The observance of prayer is the greatest 255 4| culture and science on the occasion of my Pastoral Visit to 256 | often 257 5| mediocre Christians (that is, ordinary Christians) but "Christians 258 5| commitments related to the organization of the kingdom. ~Historians 259 3| entrusted to him, both by organizing and defending the kingdom 260 4| 17 August 1991, n. 6; L'Osservatore Romano English edition, 261 4| Stephen's family is truly outstanding for its holiness. Honoured 262 3| and successes and, having overcome the enticements of his time, 263 5| time to pray, despite being overwhelmed by the many affairs of government. 264 4| Romano English edition, 1991, p. 3). ~ 265 4| adolescence; St Stephen paid great attention to his education 266 5| recall this marvellous man's particular approach to governing the 267 1| Brother Cardinal Laszlo Paskai ~Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest 268 4| us on to take the right path, following the signs of 269 6| virtues, solidarity and peace! On this renowned feast 270 | perhaps 271 5| that I may learn what is pleasing to you at all times'" (St 272 6| 2001, the 23rd year of my Pontificate. ~JOHN PAUL II ~ ~ 273 3| wisdom, would receive from Pope Sylvester the crown with 274 6| 6. St Stephen is portrayed holding the sacred crown 275 1| Virgin Mary, her canticle of praise to God will be sung with 276 2| given to him by my venerable Predecessor Sylvester II. It is now 277 4| and wanted a book to be prepared for his use, which would 278 3| with insight: In always presenting himself as though he were 279 2| with deep gratitude, the President, the Prime Minister of the 280 1| Archbishop of Esztergom-Budapest Primate of Hungary ~1. My soul magnifies 281 2| gratitude, the President, the Prime Minister of the Republic, 282 3| of the Árpádian Family, printed and edited by E. Szentpétery, 283 6| the way to development, progress, Christian virtues, solidarity 284 5| risk of seeing their faith progressively undermined, and would perhaps 285 3| defending the kingdom and by promulgating new decrees, as well as 286 5| accepting alternative religious proposals and even indulging in far-fetched 287 6| the same prayer. ~May the protection of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 288 3| Hungarian people, divine Providence disposed that a thousand 289 3| ago a man of extraordinary prudence, endowed with exceptional 290 5| Continuous prayer is purification and the remission of sins. ~ 291 4| of his children, Emeric, reached adolescence; St Stephen 292 5| 5. Let us recall this marvellous man's particular 293 3| and great wisdom, would receive from Pope Sylvester the 294 1| for the countless benefits received during this millennium through 295 | recent 296 4| educational formation.... A reductive conception of man inevitably 297 4| which would contain his reflections and rules for life. In this 298 5| very serious commitments related to the organization of the 299 2| Crown", it is venerated as a relic by the people. May this 300 5| accepting alternative religious proposals and even indulging 301 6| characteristic. I therefore remember with joy that 10 years ago, 302 5| is purification and the remission of sins. ~Then, my son, 303 6| Hungarian Millennium" you now renew the same offering with the 304 6| Budapest in Heroes' Square, I renewed this offering of your homeland 305 6| solidarity and peace! On this renowned feast of your people, I 306 4| therefore appropriately repeat what I said to people of 307 2| Minister of the Republic, representatives of the Government and the 308 2| the Prime Minister of the Republic, representatives of the 309 4| enriched by the knowledge required at the time. He was concerned 310 3| face such as to command respect, he showed that he had Christ 311 4| to spur us on to take the right path, following the signs 312 4| subsequent generations as to give rise to the just claim that the 313 4| 1991, n. 6; L'Osservatore Romano English edition, 1991, p. 314 2| death of St Stephen in the royal city of Esztergom, where 315 4| contain his reflections and rules for life. In this way he 316 5| Christians at risk'. They would run the insidious risk of seeing 317 4| appropriately repeat what I said to people of the world of 318 4| given the Church countless saints and blesseds. These splendid 319 5| greatest conquest of true salvation.... Continuous prayer is 320 5| as king, should always say: "Send, O Lord, Wisdom 321 4| a concise summary of the scientific and tecnological conquests 322 4| education and was careful to see that he was enriched by 323 5| run the insidious risk of seeing their faith progressively 324 5| king, should always say: "Send, O Lord, Wisdom down from 325 | she 326 4| has always appeared as a shining example of family life. 327 | should 328 3| as to command respect, he showed that he had Christ on his 329 2| build a future filled with significant values on the foundations 330 4| right path, following the signs of Christ. Ten centuries 331 | since 332 5| purification and the remission of sins. ~Then, my son, every time 333 2| are celebrating it on the solemn anniversary commemorating 334 6| progress, Christian virtues, solidarity and peace! On this renowned 335 5| way as to adore God with Solomon, son of the king, and you 336 3| and in all circumstances, sought the good of the community 337 1| to God will be sung with special devotion in the basilica 338 4| Emeric, he was able to spread such virtue in the subsequent 339 4| Christianity continue to spur us on to take the right 340 6| celebrated in Budapest in Heroes' Square, I renewed this offering 341 3| source from which he drew the strength to guide his people with 342 5| would especially like to stress this feature, that is, that 343 6| Hungarian people adhere so strongly to this act of dedication 344 5| trials to which today's world subjects faith, they would be not 345 4| spread such virtue in the subsequent generations as to give rise 346 5| succumbing to the allure of "substitutes', accepting alternative 347 4| still young he was unable to succeed his father. ~King Stephen' 348 3| allure of his advantages and successes and, having overcome the 349 5| which enabled him to deal successfully with the very serious commitments 350 5| and would perhaps end up succumbing to the allure of "substitutes', 351 4| future generations a concise summary of the scientific and tecnological 352 3| faithful service. A writer has summed up this spiritual source 353 1| of praise to God will be sung with special devotion in 354 5| indulging in far-fetched superstitions" (Novo Millennio ineunte, 355 2| this ancient crown is the symbol of their national identity, 356 4| Gerard, the future Bishop of Szeged-Csanad - and wanted a book to be 357 3| printed and edited by E. Szentpétery, I-II, Budapest 1937, 1938, 358 4| continue to spur us on to take the right path, following 359 4| entrusted to distinguished teachers - including St Gerard, the 360 4| summary of the scientific and tecnological conquests achieved.... However, 361 4| following the signs of Christ. Ten centuries later, they are 362 1| certainly induce people to give thanks for the countless benefits 363 | Then 364 | though 365 2| their history and of the thousand-year-old culture of their kingdom 366 5| down from your glorious throne, that she may be with me 367 | through 368 5| is pleasing to you at all times'" (St Stephen, Libellus 369 2| kingdom and, adorned with the title of "Sacred Crown", it is 370 5| the many trials to which today's world subjects faith, 371 | too 372 2| place where the coronation took place, where, with deep 373 4| for life. In this way he trained his son for life so as to 374 5| Apostolic Letter: "This training in holiness calls for a 375 4| education. But this consists in transmitting to future generations a 376 5| Especially n the face of the many trials to which today's world subjects 377 3| though he were before the tribunal of Christ, whom he contemplated 378 5| the greatest conquest of true salvation.... Continuous 379 4| King Stephen's family is truly outstanding for its holiness. 380 3| fostering the development of the two cultures, the human and 381 4| he was still young he was unable to succeed his father. ~ 382 5| their faith progressively undermined, and would perhaps end up 383 3| divine. ~King Stephen was untainted by the allure of his advantages 384 4| book to be prepared for his use, which would contain his 385 2| filled with significant values on the foundations of the 386 2| of "Sacred Crown", it is venerated as a relic by the people. 387 2| Sylvester II. It is now kept on view in the splendid basilica, 388 4| was able to spread such virtue in the subsequent generations 389 4| Bishop of Szeged-Csanad - and wanted a book to be prepared for 390 4| later, they are still a warning to our generation that the 391 | We 392 | well 393 | were 394 | when 395 | while 396 6| sacred crown in his hands whilst dedicating the kingdom and 397 | whom 398 4| Honoured by his blessed wife, Gisela, and his holy son, 399 5| Hungary, n. 1, 11 626; cf. Wis 9,9-11). ~I would especially 400 4| for life so as to make him worthy, both in knowledge and in 401 3| with faithful service. A writer has summed up this spiritual 402 5| the kingdom. ~Historians writing on his life mention that 403 5| Formation for the Duke Emeric), written for his son, Emeric: "The 404 5| a spirit of prayer, as I wrote in my recent Apostolic Letter: " 405 2| Christian institutions of yore. ~ 406 4| died while he was still young he was unable to succeed 407 | yourself