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Leo PP. XIII
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1 2,6 | Christians already numbered 200,000, a sudden storm of persecution 2 4,10 | 10 fitting that Europeans make 3 4,11 | 11. We are convinced that we 4 4,12 | 12. In token of heavenly favors, 5 1,3 | the first of September, 1886, a new hierarchy has been 6 3,8 | held at the beginning of 1887, have decreed that every 7 4,12 | day of June, in the year 1893, the sixteenth year of Our 8 Intro,2| 2. Pondering these needs, 9 2,6 | Christians already numbered 200,000, a sudden storm of persecution 10 4,12 | at St. Peter's, on the 24th day of June, in the year 11 1,3 | 3. First of all, to be sure, 12 2,4 | 4. The preservation of the 13 2,5 | 5. Then, again, it is necessary 14 2,6 | 6. Thirdly, we must not overlook 15 2,7 | 7. Finally, there must be 16 3,8 | 8. For that reason, the prefects 17 3,9 | 9. It is evident, therefore, 18 | about 19 | above 20 2,5 | the number of missionaries abroad is far from adequate to 21 Intro,2| certain measures to help achieve Our goal.~ 22 2,5 | missionaries abroad is far from adequate to serve the existing Christian 23 1,3 | their own bishops to be administered by ordinary right. Therefore, 24 3,8 | decrees, but their most admirable willingness is hindered 25 2,7 | antiquity; whatever we see advantageously established in times past 26 3,8 | of the Indies, with the advice and approval of the Holy 27 | again 28 1,3 | as the patriarchal see, Agra, Bombay, Verapoly, Calcutta, 29 3,9 | been removed by the pact agreed upon, and as the diocesan 30 1,3 | Portugal and Algerve. This agreement has removed the causes of 31 1,3 | faithful king of Portugal and Algerve. This agreement has removed 32 2,6 | power exiled and executed alien priests, but spared the 33 3,8 | of Colombo, Bangalore and Allahabad, held at the beginning of 34 2,6 | and relatives, they were allowed not only to remain unharmed 35 | already 36 | always 37 2,7 | there must be respect for antiquity; whatever we see advantageously 38 Intro,1| first of all to the blessed Apostle Thomas who is rightly called 39 2,7 | was the practice of the Apostles first to instruct the multitude 40 4,11 | convinced that we have not appealed in vain to the generosity 41 3,8 | Indies, with the advice and approval of the Holy See, have founded 42 Intro | Brothers, the Patriarchs, Archbishops and ~Bishops and other Ordinaries 43 2,6 | critical conditions could arise in Europe or Asia that would 44 2,6 | could arise in Europe or Asia that would compel foreign 45 2,4 | They say that he used to assert that the Christian cause 46 2,4 | duties, not only to be of assistance to foreign priests, but 47 2,5 | after careful training will assume priestly functions and duties.~ 48 Intro,2| divine inspiration. But, assuredly, We ought to exert every 49 3,9 | Church, we would seem to have attained our goals if we could provide 50 Intro,1| religious, who with the authority and permission of the Holy 51 3,8 | Synods, moreover, of Colombo, Bangalore and Allahabad, held at the 52 3,9 | we could provide a sound basis for the training of the 53 | becomes 54 | beginning 55 4,10 | the Hindus. May they who believe that works of mercy are 56 Intro | Brothers, Health and Apostolic Benediction.~ 57 3,8 | effort to implement these beneficial decrees, but their most 58 4,11 | remaining funds will be used beneficially and conscientiously on other 59 2,4 | missionaries coming from Europe is beset with many obstacles. Most 60 Intro,2| searching for possible ways of better organizing and expanding 61 Intro,1| turn first of all to the blessed Apostle Thomas who is rightly 62 4,12 | your people the Apostolic Blessing.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter' 63 1,3 | the patriarchal see, Agra, Bombay, Verapoly, Calcutta, Madras, 64 Intro,1| vile superstitions of the Brahmans to the true religion. In 65 2,6 | to suffer from hatred and calamity. The hostile people in power 66 1,3 | Agra, Bombay, Verapoly, Calcutta, Madras, Pondichery and 67 Intro,1| Apostle Thomas who is rightly called the founder of preaching 68 Intro,1| to the same praiseworthy calling. Through his extraordinary 69 2,5 | native people, who after careful training will assume priestly 70 2,7 | preservation and propagation of the Catholic religion among the Hindus, 71 2,4 | assert that the Christian cause in India could never have 72 1,3 | agreement has removed the causes of dissensions, which had 73 2,4 | Hindus as Hindus without causing any suspicion and it is, 74 Intro,1| the Indies where for many centuries men of the Gospel have expended 75 Intro,2| Indies, we have decided upon certain measures to help achieve 76 2,4 | understanding of the issue. Certainly the work of the missionaries 77 2,4 | but also to be in rightful charge of the administration of 78 4,10 | the mark of Christians to cherish all mankind as brothers 79 2,6 | Christians in Japan and China had to suffer from hatred 80 2,6 | God? The history of the Chinese, Japanese, and Ethiopians 81 Intro,2| who alone knows the exact circumstance and time to bestow his light; 82 2,4 | Christian Church in their cities. Tradition tells us that 83 3,8 | this is at a time when the civil government and Protestants, 84 3,9 | priests in great numbers would come forth, and in spreading 85 2,4 | work of the missionaries coming from Europe is beset with 86 Intro | Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with the Holy See.~Venerable 87 2,7 | clergy wherever the Christian community grew sufficiently large. 88 2,6 | Europe or Asia that would compel foreign priests to leave 89 3,8 | where candidates are able to complete a prescribed course of studies-and 90 2,5 | Consequently, if we want to be concerned for the salvation of India 91 1,3 | the East Indies, We have concluded a formal pact with the most 92 2,6 | improbable. Such critical conditions could arise in Europe or 93 4,11 | be used beneficially and conscientiously on other projects.~ 94 2,5 | increase proportionately. Consequently, if we want to be concerned 95 3,9 | opportune it is and how consistent with the public good to 96 1,3 | instituted in those regions, consisting of eight church provinces, 97 2,6 | all the provinces. On the contrary, the Ethiopia, where Christians 98 4,10 | Europeans make some financial contribution, especially because We alone 99 Intro,2| every possible effort to convert such a great part of the 100 Intro,1| extraordinary perseverence, he converted hundreds of thousands of 101 4,11 | 11. We are convinced that we have not appealed 102 4,10 | able to manage the vast cost of such an enterprise. It 103 2,6 | remain unharmed in their country, but also to administer 104 Intro,1| The Orient, courageously and successfully explored 105 3,8 | to complete a prescribed course of studies-and this is at 106 Intro,1| explored by the Portugese, is coveted by many today for its lucrative 107 2,4 | is especially in times of crisis.~ 108 2,6 | time it is improbable. Such critical conditions could arise in 109 2,7 | the Roman pontiffs. Their custom has always been to direct 110 Intro,1| miserably imprisoned in the darkness of superstition! How very 111 3,8 | beginning of 1887, have decreed that every diocese should 112 3,8 | implement these beneficial decrees, but their most admirable 113 Intro,1| Xavier, who long afterwards dedicated himself zealously to the 114 2,4 | roots without the continuing dedication of a pious and zealous clergy 115 2,5 | Christian communities. This deficiency is plainly evident from 116 4,10 | salvation of their neighbour depends. We, therefore, earnestly 117 Intro,1| the earth, many are still deprived of the truth, miserably 118 2,6 | of persecution completely destroyed the fruits of long labor 119 2,4 | foreign clergy, therefore, has difficulty in winning the hearts of 120 3,9 | agreed upon, and as the diocesan administration had been 121 3,8 | have decreed that every diocese should have its own seminary 122 3,8 | supervise instruction and direct discipline judiciously. Hence, there 123 1,3 | of dissensions, which had disrupted Christians for so long a 124 Intro,2| mind and hearts of men by divine inspiration. But, assuredly, 125 3,9 | in all the refinements of doctrine and also in those virtues 126 | done 127 4,10 | depends. We, therefore, earnestly request that you will fully 128 Intro,1| the vast reaches of the earth, many are still deprived 129 3,9 | hope of the Church, are educated in all the refinements of 130 3,8 | a judicious and refined education.~ 131 Intro,1| are continuing these noble efforts; nevertheless, in the vast 132 1,3 | those regions, consisting of eight church provinces, namely, 133 2,7 | sacred mysteries and even elevate them to the episcopacy. 134 4,10 | the vast cost of such an enterprise. It is the mark of Christians 135 2,7 | even elevate them to the episcopacy. This example was followed 136 3,9 | with the public good to erect in the East Indies some 137 3,9 | administration had been erected by the hierarchy of the 138 3,9 | and also in those virtues essential for the pious and wholesome 139 2,7 | whatever we see advantageously established in times past must be religiously 140 2,5 | salvation of India and the establishment of Christianity in that 141 4,10 | in matters upon which the eternal salvation of their neighbour 142 2,6 | provinces. On the contrary, the Ethiopia, where Christians already 143 2,6 | the Chinese, Japanese, and Ethiopians speaks clearly enough about 144 4,10 | 10 fitting that Europeans make some financial contribution, 145 2,6 | leave the Indies. In that event, how could religion survive 146 2,6 | we must not overlook an eventuality, even though at the present 147 Intro,2| Savior who alone knows the exact circumstance and time to 148 2,7 | to the episcopacy. This example was followed afterwards 149 4,11 | the contributions should exceed the expenditures for the 150 4,10 | wherever they are, and to exclude no one from their love, 151 2,6 | people in power exiled and executed alien priests, but spared 152 3,9 | the pious and wholesome exercise of sacred functions. As 153 2,6 | hostile people in power exiled and executed alien priests, 154 2,5 | from adequate to serve the existing Christian communities. This 155 Intro,2| of better organizing and expanding Christianity in the East 156 2,6 | missionaries were killed or expelled.~ 157 Intro,1| centuries men of the Gospel have expended their labor. Our thoughts 158 4,11 | contributions should exceed the expenditures for the seminaries which 159 2,4 | far more fruitful. From experience, they know the nature and 160 Intro,1| courageously and successfully explored by the Portugese, is coveted 161 Intro,1| praiseworthy calling. Through his extraordinary perseverence, he converted 162 1,3 | formal pact with the most faithful king of Portugal and Algerve. 163 2,6 | Because they were completely familiar with the language and customs 164 4,12 | 12. In token of heavenly favors, and as a witness of Our 165 Intro,1| superstition! How very great a field, especially in the north, 166 2,7 | 7. Finally, there must be respect for 167 2,4 | when to keep silent. In fine, they live among Hindus 168 4,10 | 10 fitting that Europeans make some 169 Intro,1| the true religion. In the footsteps of this holy man followed 170 2,4 | the European clergy is forced to live there as in a strange 171 1,3 | prefects. We have decided to form them into dioceses with 172 1,3 | Indies, We have concluded a formal pact with the most faithful 173 2,7 | a Hindu clergy has to be formed that could administer the 174 3,9 | great numbers would come forth, and in spreading the truth 175 2,5 | immense region on a firm foundation, we will have to select 176 Intro,1| who is rightly called the founder of preaching the Gospel 177 2,4 | Tradition tells us that Frances Xavier maintained this same 178 Intro,1| the Hindus. Then, there is Francis Xavier, who long afterwards 179 2,6 | administer the sacraments freely, and perform pastoral duties 180 2,6 | land and were sustained by friends and relatives, they were 181 2,6 | completely destroyed the fruits of long labor because there 182 4,10 | earnestly request that you will fully support our undertaking. 183 1,3 | Pondichery and Colombo. Furthermore, through the Congregation 184 2,5 | what will happen in the future when the number of Christians 185 4,11 | appealed in vain to the generosity of your people. If the contributions 186 1,3 | church provinces, namely, Goa as the patriarchal see, 187 Intro,2| measures to help achieve Our goal.~ 188 3,9 | seem to have attained our goals if we could provide a sound 189 2,6 | one to teach the law of God? The history of the Chinese, 190 2,7 | administer the sacraments and govern the Christian people properly, 191 3,8 | at a time when the civil government and Protestants, in large 192 2,7 | the Christian community grew sufficiently large. To take 193 2,5 | care for souls, what will happen in the future when the number 194 3,8 | judiciously. Hence, there are hardly any seminaries where candidates 195 2,6 | China had to suffer from hatred and calamity. The hostile 196 2,6 | clearly enough about this hazard. More than once, the Christians 197 Intro | See.~Venerable Brothers, Health and Apostolic Benediction.~ 198 4,12 | 12. In token of heavenly favors, and as a witness 199 3,8 | Bangalore and Allahabad, held at the beginning of 1887, 200 Intro,2| upon certain measures to help achieve Our goal.~ 201 | himself 202 3,8 | admirable willingness is hindered by lack of funds and by 203 2,7 | religion among the Hindus, a Hindu clergy has to be formed 204 2,6 | teach the law of God? The history of the Chinese, Japanese, 205 2,6 | hatred and calamity. The hostile people in power exiled and 206 | however 207 1,3 | by the apostolic letter, Humanae salutis, given on the first 208 Intro,1| perseverence, he converted hundreds of thousands of Hindus from 209 3,8 | are making every effort to implement these beneficial decrees, 210 2,5 | missionaries in India keep on imploring the Sacred Congregation 211 Intro,1| of the truth, miserably imprisoned in the darkness of superstition! 212 2,6 | at the present time it is improbable. Such critical conditions 213 2,7 | several from the people and initiate them into the sacred mysteries 214 Intro,2| hearts of men by divine inspiration. But, assuredly, We ought 215 1,3 | a new hierarchy has been instituted in those regions, consisting 216 2,7 | of the Apostles first to instruct the multitude in Christian 217 3,8 | qualified priests to supervise instruction and direct discipline judiciously. 218 Intro,1| mysteries and institutions introduced by Thomas and renewed by 219 4,10 | mercy are the most perfect investment especially realize this 220 2,4 | keen understanding of the issue. Certainly the work of the 221 2,6 | once, the Christians in Japan and China had to suffer 222 2,6 | history of the Chinese, Japanese, and Ethiopians speaks clearly 223 3,8 | effort to offer young men a judicious and refined education.~ 224 3,8 | instruction and direct discipline judiciously. Hence, there are hardly 225 4,12 | Peter's, on the 24th day of June, in the year 1893, the sixteenth 226 2,4 | clearly evident that he had a keen understanding of the issue. 227 2,6 | European missionaries were killed or expelled.~ 228 1,3 | pact with the most faithful king of Portugal and Algerve. 229 4,10 | remote regions becomes well known. Make your people understand 230 Intro,2| in Our Savior who alone knows the exact circumstance and 231 3,8 | willingness is hindered by lack of funds and by the want 232 2,6 | completely familiar with the language and customs of their native 233 2,6 | sacraments, no one to teach the law of God? The history of the 234 2,4 | which is very difficult to learn. There is also the remoteness 235 2,6 | compel foreign priests to leave the Indies. In that event, 236 4,12 | year of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~ ~ 237 1,3 | Therefore, by the apostolic letter, Humanae salutis, given 238 Intro,1| especially in the north, lies yet uncultivated to receive 239 Intro,2| circumstance and time to bestow his light; he is wont to direct the 240 4,12 | will, most lovingly in the Lord, We bestow upon you, venerable 241 4,10 | exclude no one from their love, particularly in matters 242 4,12 | witness of Our good will, most lovingly in the Lord, We bestow upon 243 Intro,1| coveted by many today for its lucrative trade. We, however, have 244 1,3 | Bombay, Verapoly, Calcutta, Madras, Pondichery and Colombo. 245 2,4 | tells us that Frances Xavier maintained this same opinion. They 246 3,8 | expense. The bishops are making every effort to implement 247 Intro,1| the footsteps of this holy man followed numerous priests, 248 4,10 | We alone are not able to manage the vast cost of such an 249 4,10 | Christians to cherish all mankind as brothers wherever they 250 4,10 | an enterprise. It is the mark of Christians to cherish 251 2,7 | Christian people properly, no matter how menacing the times.~ 252 4,10 | their love, particularly in matters upon which the eternal salvation 253 4,10 | be done for the Hindus. May they who believe that works 254 Intro,2| have decided upon certain measures to help achieve Our goal.~ 255 2,7 | properly, no matter how menacing the times.~ 256 4,11 | seminaries which we have mentioned above, we shall take care 257 4,10 | who believe that works of mercy are the most perfect investment 258 3,8 | seminarians trained in the metropolitan seminary at their own expense. 259 Intro,1| still deprived of the truth, miserably imprisoned in the darkness 260 2,5 | plainly evident from the mission statistics. The missionaries 261 | moreover 262 2,5 | of Christians will have multiplied? Nor, indeed, is there any 263 2,7 | Apostles first to instruct the multitude in Christian precepts, then 264 Intro,1| thousands of Hindus from the myths and vile superstitions of 265 | namely 266 2,4 | experience, they know the nature and customs of their people; 267 2,5 | 5. Then, again, it is necessary to realize that the number 268 4,10 | especially realize this need.~ 269 Intro,2| 2. Pondering these needs, We place our trust in Our 270 4,10 | eternal salvation of their neighbour depends. We, therefore, 271 | never 272 | nevertheless 273 Intro,1| field, especially in the north, lies yet uncultivated to 274 2,6 | where Christians already numbered 200,000, a sudden storm 275 Intro,1| of this holy man followed numerous priests, secular and religious, 276 1,3 | communities have been under obedience to apostolic vicars and 277 2,4 | Europe is beset with many obstacles. Most especially, indeed, 278 3,8 | no expense nor effort to offer young men a judicious and 279 2,4 | Xavier maintained this same opinion. They say that he used to 280 3,9 | evident, therefore, how opportune it is and how consistent 281 Intro | Archbishops and ~Bishops and other Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with 282 1,3 | bishops to be administered by ordinary right. Therefore, by the 283 Intro,2| possible ways of better organizing and expanding Christianity 284 Intro,1| The Orient, courageously and successfully 285 Intro,2| inspiration. But, assuredly, We ought to exert every possible 286 2,6 | 6. Thirdly, we must not overlook an eventuality, even though 287 Intro,2| to convert such a great part of the world. We have been 288 4,10 | no one from their love, particularly in matters upon which the 289 2,7 | advantageously established in times past must be religiously preserved. 290 2,6 | sacraments freely, and perform pastoral duties in all the provinces. 291 1,3 | provinces, namely, Goa as the patriarchal see, Agra, Bombay, Verapoly, 292 Intro | Venerable Brothers, the Patriarchs, Archbishops and ~Bishops 293 1,3 | sure, with respect to the patronato of the Portuguese people 294 Intro | and other Ordinaries in Peace and Communion with the Holy 295 4,10 | works of mercy are the most perfect investment especially realize 296 2,6 | the sacraments freely, and perform pastoral duties in all the 297 2,4 | unfamiliar even after a long period of time. Hence, the European 298 Intro,1| who with the authority and permission of the Holy See strove untiringly 299 2,6 | 200,000, a sudden storm of persecution completely destroyed the 300 Intro,1| Through his extraordinary perseverence, he converted hundreds of 301 4,12 | Blessing.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, on the 24th day of June, 302 1,3 | the increase of faith and piety.~ 303 Intro,2| Pondering these needs, We place our trust in Our Savior 304 2,4 | hearts of the people, it is plain that the work of a native 305 2,5 | communities. This deficiency is plainly evident from the mission 306 Intro,2| 2. Pondering these needs, We place our 307 1,3 | Verapoly, Calcutta, Madras, Pondichery and Colombo. Furthermore, 308 2,7 | afterwards by the Roman pontiffs. Their custom has always 309 4,12 | the sixteenth year of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~ ~ 310 1,3 | the most faithful king of Portugal and Algerve. This agreement 311 Intro,1| successfully explored by the Portugese, is coveted by many today 312 1,3 | to the patronato of the Portuguese people in the East Indies, 313 2,6 | calamity. The hostile people in power exiled and executed alien 314 2,7 | preserved. Now, it was the practice of the Apostles first to 315 Intro,1| himself zealously to the same praiseworthy calling. Through his extraordinary 316 2,5 | Sacred Congregation for more preachers of the Gospel. Now, if there 317 Intro,1| rightly called the founder of preaching the Gospel to the Hindus. 318 2,4 | among the Hindus will be precarious and its propagation uncertain 319 2,7 | the multitude in Christian precepts, then to select several 320 3,8 | candidates are able to complete a prescribed course of studies-and this 321 2,6 | eventuality, even though at the present time it is improbable. Such 322 Intro,1| See strove untiringly to preserve and promote the Christian 323 2,7 | past must be religiously preserved. Now, it was the practice 324 4,11 | conscientiously on other projects.~ 325 Intro,1| untiringly to preserve and promote the Christian mysteries 326 2,5 | missionaries will increase proportionately. Consequently, if we want 327 3,8 | the civil government and Protestants, in large numbers, are sparing 328 3,9 | attained our goals if we could provide a sound basis for the training 329 3,9 | how consistent with the public good to erect in the East 330 Intro,1| however, have a more noble purpose in mind. We reflect upon 331 Intro,1| nevertheless, in the vast reaches of the earth, many are still 332 3,9 | sacred functions. As the reasons for dissensions have been 333 Intro,1| lies yet uncultivated to receive the seed of the Gospel!~ 334 3,8 | young men a judicious and refined education.~ 335 3,9 | are educated in all the refinements of doctrine and also in 336 Intro,1| noble purpose in mind. We reflect upon those immense regions 337 2,5 | Christianity in that immense region on a firm foundation, we 338 2,6 | sustained by friends and relatives, they were allowed not only 339 Intro,1| numerous priests, secular and religious, who with the authority 340 2,7 | established in times past must be religiously preserved. Now, it was the 341 4,11 | shall take care that the remaining funds will be used beneficially 342 4,10 | of Christianity in such remote regions becomes well known. 343 2,4 | learn. There is also the remoteness of institutions and customs 344 Intro,1| introduced by Thomas and renewed by Xavier. To this day, 345 4,10 | We, therefore, earnestly request that you will fully support 346 3,9 | skilfully utilize the important resources of their studies.~ 347 1,3 | administered by ordinary right. Therefore, by the apostolic 348 2,4 | priests, but also to be in rightful charge of the administration 349 Intro,1| blessed Apostle Thomas who is rightly called the founder of preaching 350 4,10 | undertaking. Be sure that the role of Christianity in such 351 2,7 | followed afterwards by the Roman pontiffs. Their custom has 352 4,12 | Apostolic Blessing.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, on the 353 2,4 | India could never have firm roots without the continuing dedication 354 | s 355 3,9 | clergy. For, as We have said, once seminaries for the 356 1,3 | apostolic letter, Humanae salutis, given on the first of September, 357 Intro,2| We place our trust in Our Savior who alone knows the exact 358 Intro,2| the world. We have been searching for possible ways of better 359 Intro,1| followed numerous priests, secular and religious, who with 360 Intro,1| uncultivated to receive the seed of the Gospel!~ 361 | seem 362 3,8 | they are to have their seminarians trained in the metropolitan 363 1,3 | salutis, given on the first of September, 1886, a new hierarchy has 364 2,5 | is far from adequate to serve the existing Christian communities. 365 | several 366 | shall 367 2,4 | to speak and when to keep silent. In fine, they live among 368 | Since 369 4,12 | June, in the year 1893, the sixteenth year of Our pontificate.~ 370 3,9 | truth of the Gospel, would skilfully utilize the important resources 371 | something 372 2,5 | foreign priests to care for souls, what will happen in the 373 3,9 | goals if we could provide a sound basis for the training of 374 2,6 | executed alien priests, but spared the native. Because they 375 3,8 | Protestants, in large numbers, are sparing no expense nor effort to 376 2,4 | people; they know when to speak and when to keep silent. 377 2,6 | Japanese, and Ethiopians speaks clearly enough about this 378 3,9 | would come forth, and in spreading the truth of the Gospel, 379 4,12 | Blessing.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, on the 24th day 380 2,5 | evident from the mission statistics. The missionaries in India 381 | still 382 2,6 | numbered 200,000, a sudden storm of persecution completely 383 2,4 | forced to live there as in a strange land. Since a foreign clergy, 384 Intro,1| permission of the Holy See strove untiringly to preserve and 385 3,9 | important resources of their studies.~ 386 3,8 | complete a prescribed course of studies-and this is at a time when the 387 Intro,1| Orient, courageously and successfully explored by the Portugese, 388 2,6 | already numbered 200,000, a sudden storm of persecution completely 389 2,6 | in Japan and China had to suffer from hatred and calamity. 390 2,7 | Christian community grew sufficiently large. To take care, therefore, 391 3,8 | native clergy; if any of the suffragan bishops do not have the 392 Intro,1| imprisoned in the darkness of superstition! How very great a field, 393 Intro,1| from the myths and vile superstitions of the Brahmans to the true 394 3,8 | of qualified priests to supervise instruction and direct discipline 395 4,10 | request that you will fully support our undertaking. Be sure 396 2,6 | event, how could religion survive without a native clergy: 397 2,4 | Hindus without causing any suspicion and it is, indeed, difficult 398 2,6 | their native land and were sustained by friends and relatives, 399 3,8 | priests wherever possible. The Synods, moreover, of Colombo, Bangalore 400 2,6 | the sacraments, no one to teach the law of God? The history 401 2,4 | their cities. Tradition tells us that Frances Xavier maintained 402 | than 403 2,6 | 6. Thirdly, we must not overlook an 404 | though 405 Intro,1| expended their labor. Our thoughts turn first of all to the 406 Intro,1| he converted hundreds of thousands of Hindus from the myths 407 Intro,1| Portugese, is coveted by many today for its lucrative trade. 408 4,12 | 12. In token of heavenly favors, and 409 Intro,1| today for its lucrative trade. We, however, have a more 410 2,4 | Church in their cities. Tradition tells us that Frances Xavier 411 Intro,1| superstitions of the Brahmans to the true religion. In the footsteps 412 Intro,2| these needs, We place our trust in Our Savior who alone 413 Intro,1| their labor. Our thoughts turn first of all to the blessed 414 2,4 | precarious and its propagation uncertain as long as there is not 415 Intro,1| especially in the north, lies yet uncultivated to receive the seed of the 416 | under 417 4,10 | known. Make your people understand that something must be done 418 2,4 | evident that he had a keen understanding of the issue. Certainly 419 4,10 | you will fully support our undertaking. Be sure that the role of 420 2,4 | and customs which remain unfamiliar even after a long period 421 2,4 | especially, indeed, is their unfamiliarity with the vernacular, which 422 2,6 | allowed not only to remain unharmed in their country, but also 423 Intro,1| permission of the Holy See strove untiringly to preserve and promote 424 | us 425 3,9 | Gospel, would skilfully utilize the important resources 426 4,11 | we have not appealed in vain to the generosity of your 427 1,3 | patriarchal see, Agra, Bombay, Verapoly, Calcutta, Madras, Pondichery 428 2,4 | their unfamiliarity with the vernacular, which is very difficult 429 1,3 | under obedience to apostolic vicars and prefects. We have decided 430 Intro,1| Hindus from the myths and vile superstitions of the Brahmans 431 3,9 | doctrine and also in those virtues essential for the pious 432 Intro,2| been searching for possible ways of better organizing and 433 | well 434 | what 435 3,9 | essential for the pious and wholesome exercise of sacred functions. 436 3,8 | but their most admirable willingness is hindered by lack of funds 437 2,4 | therefore, has difficulty in winning the hearts of the people, 438 4,12 | heavenly favors, and as a witness of Our good will, most lovingly 439 Intro,2| bestow his light; he is wont to direct the mind and hearts 440 4,10 | May they who believe that works of mercy are the most perfect 441 Intro,2| such a great part of the world. We have been searching 442 4,12 | of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~ ~ 443 | yet 444 3,8 | expense nor effort to offer young men a judicious and refined 445 3,9 | seminaries where the native youth, the hope of the Church, 446 2,4 | dedication of a pious and zealous clergy native to India. 447 Intro,1| afterwards dedicated himself zealously to the same praiseworthy


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