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1 10 | 10. It is no exaggeration to 2 11 | Protectress of Catholic Belief~11. Nay she has even, as this 3 14 | 14. Hence it is that the Church 4 28 | Advesperascente" issued in 1439, and later Innocent XII 5 15 | A Mother to the Nations~15. The unexampled part which 6 16 | 16. That the one selfsame profession 7 17 | Beloved Bond of Christendom~17. A token that the fulfillment 8 18 | 18. Here our mind, almost of 9 20 | Mother of Unity and Concord~20. Such brotherly affection, 10 21 | Eastern Churches and Mary~21. There is another special 11 22 | Mary's Icons~22. And We may here add a detail 12 23 | 23. Our forebears received 13 24 | Mary, Guardian of Unity~24. And so, in Mary, God has 14 25 | 25. The very origin of the 15 26 | 26. The sublimity of that double 16 27 | For Our Separated Brethren~27. For that reason We say 17 28 | to the Rosary in the East~28. Knowing what power our 18 29 | 29. Along with this hope, there 19 3 | Widespread Devotion to the Rosary~3. It is specially deserving 20 30 | 30. On the strength of this 21 31 | Let All Turn to Mary~31. And now, Venerable Brethren, 22 32 | 32. May she aspire in them 23 33 | 33. May the peoples of the 24 6(2) | St. Anselm, Orat, 47.~ 25 6 | Gave Mary to His Church~6. The mystery of Christ's 26 7 | entitle her. From her heavenly abode she began, by God's decree, 27 9 | O Virgin most holy, none abounds in the knowledge of God 28 18 | of their procedure-spread abroad from the exultant populace 29 27 | by her entreaties help in abundance from the Spirit that quickeneth. 30 1 | growing more ardent. The abundant blessings, infinitely varied 31 19 | fruitful to himself; and how acceptable and pleasing to the Blessed 32 8 | liturgy without exception acclaimed her great renown, which 33 12 | himself fearlessly to the accomplishment of both these tasks with 34 29 | Holy Rosary at Patras in Achaia, not far from places where 35 8 | their future hopes and past achievements, their sorrows and joys, 36 13 | And they were quick to acknowledge that not by themselves but 37 19 | things we ask for, should act as a powerful incentive 38 3 | so large a share of our activities in promoting the Rosary 39 28 | thanks to the energetic activity of the brethren of that 40 32 | as the countless glorious acts of their ancestors in her 41 21(16)| St. Cyril Alex., De fide, Ad Pulcheriam.~ 42 10 | the following prayerful address to the Blessed Virgin: " 43 4 | prayer and supplication addressed to almighty God. This conviction 44 20 | Germain of Constantinople addresses this prayer to her: "Be 45 32 | of, and has rewarded, the admirable devotion shown her among 46 15 | part which the Virgin most admirably played and still plays in 47 4 | recommendation that was adopted everywhere with the greatest 48 27 | for her part, longs to do. Adorned by us with garlands of her 49 8(3) | St. Bernard, Serm. II in Adv.~ 50 29 | organized with Our approval to advance the project and take charge 51 24 | and not least among the advantages of the Rosary is the ready 52 12 | off the attacks of wicked adversaries and to lead souls back into 53 28 | witness, although time and adversity have since raised great 54 28 | IV in the Constitution "Advesperascente" issued in 1439, and later 55 20 | Concord~20. Such brotherly affection, truly Christian and practiced 56 18 | ancient unity, and dwells with affectionate regard on the memory of 57 4 | This conviction We again affirmed not long ago, when We recommended 58 3 | lighten the burdens and the afflictions which the days to come will 59 19 | tenacity. No better way is afforded of proving a fraternal feeling 60 | after 61 4 | again affirmed not long ago, when We recommended that 62 10 | the soul of St. Cyril of Alexandria to the following prayerful 63 31 | all, shepherds and flocks alike, fly with fullest confidence 64 4 | supplication addressed to almighty God. This conviction We 65 | almost 66 | alone 67 | Along 68 | already 69 | also 70 | although 71 | am 72 32 | countless glorious acts of their ancestors in her honor, effectively 73 18 | looks back through the annals of the Church to the illustrious 74 14(11)| St. John Damasc., in Annuntiatione Deigenitricis, n. 9.~ 75 13 | God, and have found her answer powerful and propitious.~ 76 2 | in these days so bitterly anti-religious. The clearest evidence of 77 | any 78 5 | it is well to recall the Apostle's apt counsel: "Be instant 79 26 | of her twofold ministry, appear in vivid light when in devout 80 20 | whose privilege it is to approach thy Son without fear of 81 5 | to recall the Apostle's apt counsel: "Be instant in 82 1 | the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, Bishops, and other Ordinaries 83 1 | confidence daily growing more ardent. The abundant blessings, 84 16 | powerful help, bring this ardently desired gift into our possession! 85 12 | of God. One such man, an army in himself, was Dominic 86 19 | to obtain the things we ask for, should act as a powerful 87 32 | 32. May she aspire in them most salutary desires, 88 5 | month with Us in praying assiduously to the Virgin Mother of 89 7 | watch over the Church, to assist and befriend us as our Mother; 90 12 | apostolic spirit-to beat off the attacks of wicked adversaries and 91 9 | none, O Mother of God, attains salvation except through 92 2 | praiseworthy in themselves and augur well for the future.~ 93 2 | magnificent temples erected to her august name; in the pilgrimages 94 5 | to the point because an auspicious beginning of the enterprise 95 9 | cultivation-of Mary who brought the "author of faith"(6) into this world 96 6 | by her holy example, her authoritative counsel, her sweet consolation, 97 2 | the Blessed Virgin were awakened to new life and inflaming 98 | away 99 14(12)| Orat. in Praesentatione B.M. V.~ 100 11 | or was tormented by the baneful scourge of heresy, our great 101 21 | generosity; temples and basilicas built to her glory with 102 14 | Rejoice, because thou alone bast destroyed all the heresies 103 15 | plays in the progress, the battles, and the triumphs of the 104 28 | which many a bright record bears witness, although time and 105 12 | their apostolic spirit-to beat off the attacks of wicked 106 | become 107 7 | the Church, to assist and befriend us as our Mother; so that 108 | begin 109 6 | but laborious office, the beginnings of which were consecrated 110 16 | remembering that her only begotten Son prayed so earnestly 111 21 | grant our united prayers in behalf of the nations cut off from 112 6 | the memorable testament: "Behold thy son." Now in John, as 113 11 | Protectress of Catholic Belief~11. Nay she has even, as 114 27 | grant a favorable hearing belongs properly to her office of 115 26 | and, esteeming everything beneath her as so much worthless 116 32 | West, may the memory of her beneficent patronage stand its dissidents 117 1 | whole world for the common benefit of mankind, add fresh motives 118 3 | can easily see with what benevolence the Queen of Heaven has 119 6 | fact that the dying Saviour bequeathed His Mother to His disciple 120 8(3) | St. Bernard, Serm. II in Adv.~ 121 31 | her name, with one voice beseeching her as God's Mother, publicly 122 | besides 123 21 | them have come some of the best-remembered heralds and champions of 124 26 | Mother and the gifts she bestows. Meditation on the mysteries 125 | beyond 126 23 | the Virgin herself were bidding them, to keep in devout 127 1 | Primates, ~Archbishops, Bishops, and other Ordinaries in 128 2 | it is in these days so bitterly anti-religious. The clearest 129 27 | God"(18) in the one same body. Every one of the multitudes, 130 19 | Unity~19. Every motive which bolsters and increases confidence 131 16 | bring to full perfection the boon of unity among the members 132 27 | from that unity, must be born again to Christ of that 133 | both 134 16 | inheritance of salvation bought for an infinite price, will 135 8 | children to the care of a bountiful mother. How rightly, too, 136 33 | which will cry to Our last breath: Show thyself a Mother.~ 137 20 | peace to the world and to breathe into the churches of Christendom 138 28 | result to which many a bright record bears witness, although 139 6 | is revealed with dazzling brilliance in the fact that the dying 140 29 | under her patronage, shone brilliantly. For, as We have with great 141 31 | which, at the same time, brings upon the state the greatest 142 6 | deigned to be Father and Brother!"(2) With a generous heart 143 20 | Unity and Concord~20. Such brotherly affection, truly Christian 144 17 | be, to form a nation of brothers yielding obedience to the 145 29 | Congress held in Jerusalem, to build a shrine in honor of the 146 21 | generosity; temples and basilicas built to her glory with regal 147 3 | Our side to lighten the burdens and the afflictions which 148 27 | refuse not to comply with the burning desire of their merciful 149 27 | therefore, whom the mischief of calamitous events has stolen away from 150 | cannot 151 6 | sense that St. Anselm of Canterbury says: "What dignity, O Virgin, 152 27 | to plead before her the cause of our separated brethren. 153 29 | which took form at the celebrated Eucharistic Congress held 154 6 | were consecrated in the Cenacle. With wonderful care she 155 8 | voice of each succeeding century. Among her many other titles 156 30 | an early date with solemn ceremonies. The temple will stand as 157 26 | her as so much worthless chaff, strives with manful purpose 158 21 | best-remembered heralds and champions of her dignity, who have 159 22 | knowledge that, under the changing fortunes of time, great 160 29 | advance the project and take charge of the work, most of you 161 21 | famed for the ardor and the charm of their eloquence; "empresses 162 23 | their piety, continue to cherish these images as highly sacred 163 29 | places where at one time Christianity, under her patronage, shone 164 28 | Rosary devotion which We cited at the beginning of this 165 18 | populace of that most devout of cities-filled all Christendom with transports 166 14 | we have been enrolled as citizens of the One, Holy, Catholic 167 11 | even, as this same Doctor claims, upheld and given strength 168 19 | faith, Catholics thus make clear not only that they value 169 2 | bitterly anti-religious. The clearest evidence of this fact lies 170 28 | and later Innocent XII and Clement XI. By their authority, 171 25 | mysteries, it is evident how close we are brought to Mary. 172 7 | human salvation is just as closely associated with the distribution 173 16 | heavenly Father for the closest union among the nations 174 5(1) | Col. 4:2.~ 175 29 | already sent in contributions collected for this purpose and have 176 11 | ever ready with her aid and comfort.~ 177 20 | Christians who are thy servants; commend the prayers of all; help 178 8 | their sorrows and joys, commending themselves like children 179 29 | pleasure learned from the committee which was organized with 180 7 | of heavenly glory in the company of her Son, to which the 181 29 | until the project has been completed.~ 182 32 | and bring them to happy completion. In the East, may that widespread 183 27 | that they refuse not to comply with the burning desire 184 11 | has been her unremitting concern to see to it that the Catholic 185 20 | Mother of Unity and Concord~20. Such brotherly affection, 186 6 | Apostles, to whom, besides, she confided no small part of the divine 187 3 | her; and We express the confident conviction that she will 188 8 | by an instinct of nature, confidently sharing with her their future 189 29 | the celebrated Eucharistic Congress held in Jerusalem, to build 190 2 | venerated shrines; in the congresses whose deliberations are 191 6 | beginnings of which were consecrated in the Cenacle. With wonderful 192 6 | authoritative counsel, her sweet consolation, her fruitful prayers. She 193 16 | goodness and providence to console the Spouse of Christ, the 194 20 | and unity. St. Germain of Constantinople addresses this prayer to 195 28 | particular Eugene IV in the Constitution "Advesperascente" issued 196 17 | with strong yet gentle constraint, all who love Christ, no 197 12 | life, firing them with a consuming love of the things of God. 198 25 | or better still in the contemplation of the mysteries, it is 199 10(8) | St. Cyril Alex., Homil. contra Nestor.~ 200 27 | merciful Mother but, on the contrary, give ear, like men of good 201 29 | you have already sent in contributions collected for this purpose 202 27(17)| I Cor. I:13.~ 203 32 | profess, as well as the countless glorious acts of their ancestors 204 28 | devotion throughout the countries of the East-in particular 205 24 | Christian unity. There are, of course, more ways than one to win 206 13 | most sublime wisdom has coursed through their writings. 207 10 | through you every misguided creature held in the thrall of idols 208 21 | them is due much of the credit for propagating and increasing 209 10 | through you the priceless Cross is everywhere honored and 210 10 | obstinate difficulties and most cruel persecutions, and brought 211 33 | by our voice which will cry to Our last breath: Show 212 9 | of faith and its salutary cultivation-of Mary who brought the "author 213 13 | gratefully tell us, a strong current of the most sublime wisdom 214 5 | her Rosary and the other customary devotions, nothing could 215 1 | her aid with a confidence daily growing more ardent. The 216 14(11)| St. John Damasc., in Annuntiatione Deigenitricis, 217 30 | of the shrine at an early date with solemn ceremonies. 218 6 | for us is revealed with dazzling brilliance in the fact that 219 21(16)| St. Cyril Alex., De fide, Ad Pulcheriam.~ 220 8(5) | On Off. Graec., 8 Dec.~ 221 30 | strength of this it has been decided to begin work on a scale 222 4 | On many occasions We have declared that the object which at 223 7 | abode she began, by God's decree, to watch over the Church, 224 13 | the latter by the solemn decrees which they have issued have 225 23 | forebears received them with deepest respect and venerated them 226 13 | Pontiffs, the guardians and defenders of the faith-the former 227 13 | spent their lives in the defense and explanation of the Catholic 228 14(11)| Damasc., in Annuntiatione Deigenitricis, n. 9.~ 229 6 | of those to whom Christ deigned to be Father and Brother!"(2) 230 20(14)| Orat. hist. in Dormitione Deiparae.~ 231 2 | in the congresses whose deliberations are devoted to the increase 232 23 | sacred treasures. It is a delight for the mind to discover 233 10 | venerated; through you the demons have been put to rout and 234 23 | magnificent honors; and their descendants, emulating their piety, 235 3 | Rosary~3. It is specially deserving of notice, and it gives 236 14 | springing forth by God's design, whose rivers flowing over 237 6 | constantly taught, Christ designated the whole human race, and 238 16 | help, bring this ardently desired gift into our possession! 239 32 | aspire in them most salutary desires, foster their holy aspirations, 240 14 | because thou alone bast destroyed all the heresies in the 241 22 | 22. And We may here add a detail not foreign to Our subject 242 31 | more ready, more and more determined, to uphold the honor of 243 2 | Catholic Devotedness to Mary~2. For such magnanimous 244 5 | and the other customary devotions, nothing could do more to 245 10 | spite of the most obstinate difficulties and most cruel persecutions, 246 5 | of the importance and the difficulty of such an undertaking, 247 6 | heart Mary undertook and discharged the duties of her high but 248 6 | bequeathed His Mother to His disciple John in the memorable testament: " 249 23 | delight for the mind to discover in this fact the approval 250 8 | the whole world,"(4) "the Dispenser of all heavenly gifts."(5)~ 251 21 | why Mary will be favorably disposed to grant our united prayers 252 9 | and is endowed with the dispositions requisite for life eternal, 253 32 | devotion to her which the dissident nations profess, as well 254 32 | beneficent patronage stand its dissidents in good stead; with surpassing 255 7 | closely associated with the distribution of the graces which for 256 27 | love; for "Can Christ be divided?"(17) All must live the 257 11 | she has even, as this same Doctor claims, upheld and given 258 13 | the venerable Fathers and Doctors of the Church, who spent 259 18 | Fathers had emphasized the dogma that the Blessed Virgin 260 12 | an army in himself, was Dominic Guzman. Putting all his 261 | done 262 26 | 26. The sublimity of that double dignity, the fruits of her 263 17 | will be the happy bond to draw together, with strong yet 264 | during 265 6 | undertook and discharged the duties of her high but laborious 266 31 | forgotten their Christian duty.~ 267 18 | of her ancient unity, and dwells with affectionate regard 268 6 | brilliance in the fact that the dying Saviour bequeathed His Mother 269 27 | but, on the contrary, give ear, like men of good will, 270 30 | stone of the shrine at an early date with solemn ceremonies. 271 4 | time engrosses Our most earnest attention, is the reconciliation 272 16 | only begotten Son prayed so earnestly to His heavenly Father for 273 17 | to the Vicar of Christ on earth, the Roman Pontiff, their 274 3 | Rosary devotion, We can easily see with what benevolence 275 28 | throughout the countries of the East-in particular Eugene IV in 276 21 | The Eastern Churches and Mary~21. There 277 24 | Rosary is the ready and easy means it puts in his hands 278 32 | ancestors in her honor, effectively aid them. In the West, may 279 20 | traditionally sought a special efficacy from the Mother of God, 280 16 | through her long-sustained efforts in this enterprise, as well 281 33 | day of September, in the eighteenth year of Our Pontificate.~ 282 21 | ardor and the charm of their eloquence; "empresses well beloved 283 14 | of the Apostles forever eloquent, solid foundation of the 284 | elsewhere 285 23 | formerly enjoyed, within her embrace.~ 286 16 | their hearts within its embrace-such is our prayerful hope! And 287 18 | when, after the Fathers had emphasized the dogma that the Blessed 288 16 | will it not be her wish to employ her goodness and providence 289 21 | charm of their eloquence; "empresses well beloved of God,"(16) 290 23 | and their descendants, emulating their piety, continue to 291 28 | forthcoming, thanks to the energetic activity of the brethren 292 4 | which at the present time engrosses Our most earnest attention, 293 23 | gladness which they formerly enjoyed, within her embrace.~ 294 14 | through whom we have been enrolled as citizens of the One, 295 23 | witness of the ages when the entire Christian family was held 296 7 | and luster of her merits entitle her. From her heavenly abode 297 27 | she will obtain by her entreaties help in abundance from the 298 5 | have the best reasons for entrusting Our plans and Our aspirations 299 18 | of the great Council of Ephesus. The absolute unity of faith, 300 29 | there is the joyful fact, of equal importance to the East and 301 14 | Mary in words whose beauty equals their truth: "Hail, voice 302 13 | but by her have iniquitous errors been overcome. Finally, 303 31 | genuine prosperity, above all establish them in holy unity. She 304 3 | prayer, Mary's Rosary, is establishing itself most widely in popular 305 3 | itself most widely in popular esteem and practice. This, We repeat, 306 26 | grateful love toward her and, esteeming everything beneath her as 307 29 | took form at the celebrated Eucharistic Congress held in Jerusalem, 308 28 | of the East-in particular Eugene IV in the Constitution " 309 27 | the mischief of calamitous events has stolen away from that 310 30 | will stand as a monument of everlasting thanksgiving erected in 311 | everything 312 2 | anti-religious. The clearest evidence of this fact lies in the 313 14(10)| Ex hymno Graecorum.~ 314 10 | 10. It is no exaggeration to say that it is due chiefly 315 18 | Church to the illustrious examples of her ancient unity, and 316 3 | Blessed Virgin, that most excellent method of prayer, Mary's 317 8 | and every liturgy without exception acclaimed her great renown, 318 25 | plain. When such faith is exercised by vocally repeating the 319 31 | Venerable Brethren, Our exhortation returns to the point from 320 4 | Christ~4. It is mainly to expand the kingdom of Christ that 321 13 | lives in the defense and explanation of the Catholic Faith, redound 322 3 | We prayed to her; and We express the confident conviction 323 29 | with the longing We have expressed: namely the plan, Venerable 324 14 | and the Fathers have given expression to their joy in Mary in 325 4 | The Extension of the Kingdom of Christ~ 326 28 | authority, privileges of wide extent were granted to the Order 327 18 | procedure-spread abroad from the exultant populace of that most devout 328 31 | every nation with a kindly eye. Where the bond of charity 329 25 | were unfolding before our eyes; and as one follows another, 330 2 | Catholics on their part have not failed to return to her the tender 331 27 | has endowed with a never failing fertility to bring forth 332 13 | guardians and defenders of the faith-the former by waging holy wars, 333 10 | truth; through you have the faithful been brought to the layer 334 21 | their writings-eulogists famed for the ardor and the charm 335 27 | separated brethren. To grant a favorable hearing belongs properly 336 21 | reason why Mary will be favorably disposed to grant our united 337 27 | us with garlands of her favorite prayer, she will obtain 338 20 | approach thy Son without fear of rebuff! Beseech Him, 339 12 | s Rosary, he set himself fearlessly to the accomplishment of 340 11 | there to thrive in its fertile and undivided unity. Many 341 27 | endowed with a never failing fertility to bring forth a holy people. 342 | few 343 21(16)| St. Cyril Alex., De fide, Ad Pulcheriam.~ 344 19 | incentive generating in us that fiery zeal to pray to her-a zeal 345 33 | Rome, at St. Peter's, the fifth day of September, in the 346 15 | for her to do. It should fill the hearts of all good people 347 28 | beginning of this Letter still fills the hearts of great numbers 348 13 | iniquitous errors been overcome. Finally, princes as well as Pontiffs, 349 8 | her many other titles we find her hailed as "our Lady, 350 22 | to the West, most of them finding their way to Italy and to 351 12 | ways of Christian life, firing them with a consuming love 352 15 | of all good people with a firm hope of obtaining those 353 11 | the Catholic Faith stands firmly lodged in the midst of the 354 14 | waves of orthodoxy put to flight the hosts of error."(12) " 355 31 | Well may all, shepherds and flocks alike, fly with fullest 356 14 | God's design, whose rivers flowing over in pure and unsullied 357 31 | shepherds and flocks alike, fly with fullest confidence 358 10 | Cyril of Alexandria to the following prayerful address to the 359 25 | before our eyes; and as one follows another, Mary stands revealed 360 26 | please her and move her, the fondest of mothers, to show mercy 361 23 | 23. Our forebears received them with deepest 362 22 | may here add a detail not foreign to Our subject and reflecting 363 20 | since she has been the foremost promoter of peace and unity. 364 14 | Hail, voice of the Apostles forever eloquent, solid foundation 365 31 | noble souls who have not forgotten their Christian duty.~ 366 27 | labor again, until Christ be formed in you."(19)~ 367 | former 368 | formerly 369 3 | recall, that of all the forms of devotion to the Blessed 370 27 | For Mary has not brought forth-nor could she-those who are 371 28 | The hoped-for results were forthcoming, thanks to the energetic 372 22 | that, under the changing fortunes of time, great numbers of 373 32 | them most salutary desires, foster their holy aspirations, 374 | found 375 10 | Baptism and churches been founded among every people."(8)~ 376 14 | Church"(11). "Hail, thou fountain springing forth by God's 377 19 | is afforded of proving a fraternal feeling toward their separated 378 1 | benefit of mankind, add fresh motives for invoking and 379 26 | that double dignity, the fruits of her twofold ministry, 380 17 | Christendom~17. A token that the fulfillment of these hopes may soon 381 16 | as well as to bring to full perfection the boon of unity 382 31 | and flocks alike, fly with fullest confidence to the protection 383 27(19)| Gal. 4:19. 384 27 | to do. Adorned by us with garlands of her favorite prayer, 385 16 | bond of perfect charity may gather their hearts within its 386 6 | Jesus Gave Mary to His Church~6. The 387 19 | as a powerful incentive generating in us that fiery zeal to 388 21 | honor to her with lavish generosity; temples and basilicas built 389 6 | and Brother!"(2) With a generous heart Mary undertook and 390 17 | together, with strong yet gentle constraint, all who love 391 27 | salvation, to the voice, gently persuasive, which calls 392 31 | lead them in the path of genuine prosperity, above all establish 393 9(7) | St. Germ. Constantinop., Orat. II, 394 20 | of peace and unity. St. Germain of Constantinople addresses 395 14(12)| St. German. Constantinop., Orat. in 396 4 | this intention to the Holy Ghost during the solemnities of 397 27 | Mother but, on the contrary, give ear, like men of good will, 398 3 | deserving of notice, and it gives Us the greatest pleasure 399 23 | back to the peace and the gladness which they formerly enjoyed, 400 16 | be her wish to employ her goodness and providence to console 401 10 | wisdom and teachings of the Gospel spread so rapidly to all 402 7 | the distribution of the graces which for all time will 403 11 | of heresy, our great and gracious Lady in her kindness was 404 8(5) | On Off. Graec., 8 Dec.~ 405 14(10)| Ex hymno Graecorum.~ 406 13 | Wisdom, as they themselves gratefully tell us, a strong current 407 8 | renown, which has grown greater with the voice of each succeeding 408 30 | invoked unceasingly in the Greek and the Latin rites that, 409 20 | And to this day the Greeks beseech her in this manner: " 410 11 | in which, to the Church's grief, faith languished in lethargic 411 1 | with a confidence daily growing more ardent. The abundant 412 8 | great renown, which has grown greater with the voice of 413 13 | as well as Pontiffs, the guardians and defenders of the faith-the 414 12 | in himself, was Dominic Guzman. Putting all his trust in 415 | had 416 8 | other titles we find her hailed as "our Lady, our Mediatrix,"(3) " 417 16 | Christian nations in peace and harmony, that the one and only bond 418 30 | propitious, she will continue to heap new favors upon the ancient 419 27 | brethren. To grant a favorable hearing belongs properly to her 420 9(6) | Hebr. 12:I.~ 421 7 | she was taken up to that height of heavenly glory in the 422 | Hence 423 19 | that fiery zeal to pray to her-a zeal We would incite in 424 21 | some of the best-remembered heralds and champions of her dignity, 425 14 | alone bast destroyed all the heresies in the world."(13)~ 426 11 | by the baneful scourge of heresy, our great and gracious 427 | herself 428 13 | they have issued have not hesitated to call upon the name of 429 9 | justice bound to recognize the hidden influence of Mary in obtaining 430 6 | discharged the duties of her high but laborious office, the 431 5 | to her protection and the highest hopes of seeing them realized.~ 432 20(14)| Orat. hist. in Dormitione Deiparae.~ 433 19 | also that they intend to hold to it with jealous tenacity. 434 10(8) | St. Cyril Alex., Homil. contra Nestor.~ 435 10 | priceless Cross is everywhere honored and venerated; through you 436 1 | motives for invoking and honoring her.~ 437 28 | favor of this project. The hoped-for results were forthcoming, 438 14 | orthodoxy put to flight the hosts of error."(12) "Rejoice, 439 14(10)| Ex hymno Graecorum.~ 440 11(9) | Ibid.~ 441 22 | Mary's Icons~22. And We may here add 442 18 | faith, the participation in identical worship, which in those 443 10 | creature held in the thrall of idols is led to recognize the 444 24 | faith, and to keep him from ignorance of his religion and the 445 21 | beloved of God,"(16) who imitated the Virgin most pure in 446 6 | The mystery of Christ's immense love for us is revealed 447 8 | Mary for help as though impelled by an instinct of nature, 448 15 | common desire. Trust Mary, implore her aid.~ 449 7 | 7. It is impossible to measure the power and 450 19 | should act as a powerful incentive generating in us that fiery 451 19 | pray to her-a zeal We would incite in every Catholic heart. 452 2 | deliberations are devoted to the increase of her glory; in other things 453 19 | motive which bolsters and increases confidence in the power 454 23 | children. For it seems to indicate that these images have been 455 11 | languished in lethargic indifference or was tormented by the 456 5 | enterprise will supply the best inducement to perseverance in prayer. 457 16 | salvation bought for an infinite price, will she not, for 458 1 | The abundant blessings, infinitely varied and constantly multiplying, 459 26 | of her Son. The heart is inflamed by these reflections with 460 2 | awakened to new life and inflaming every class of society, 461 13 | themselves but by her have iniquitous errors been overcome. Finally, 462 28 | issued in 1439, and later Innocent XII and Clement XI. By their 463 12 | 12. Under her inspiration, strong with her might, 464 5 | Apostle's apt counsel: "Be instant in prayer"(1) - counsel 465 8 | as though impelled by an instinct of nature, confidently sharing 466 19 | worth, but also that they intend to hold to it with jealous 467 4 | prayers be offered for this intention to the Holy Ghost during 468 7 | so that she who was so intimately associated with the mystery 469 23 | sight of them must needs invite souls, as though the Virgin 470 30 | Mother. There she will be invoked unceasingly in the Greek 471 1 | mankind, add fresh motives for invoking and honoring her.~ 472 1 | most merciful, is the V irgin Mother of God. How fitting 473 22 | them finding their way to Italy and to Rome.~ 474 28 | East-in particular Eugene IV in the Constitution "Advesperascente" 475 19 | intend to hold to it with jealous tenacity. No better way 476 29 | Eucharistic Congress held in Jerusalem, to build a shrine in honor 477 6 | Jesus Gave Mary to His Church~ 478 6 | first rank are they who are joined with Him by faith. It is 479 31 | Where the bond of charity joins them together she makes 480 8 | achievements, their sorrows and joys, commending themselves like 481 7 | mystery of human salvation is just as closely associated with 482 29 | East and the West, and in keeping with the longing We have 483 6 | divine mysteries which she kept in her heart.~ 484 19 | power of our mighty and kindhearted Virgin Mother to obtain 485 31 | Catholics of every nation with a kindly eye. Where the bond of charity 486 28 | the Rosary in the East~28. Knowing what power our Lady's Rosary 487 11 | undivided unity. Many and well known are the proofs of her solicitude, 488 27 | children, of whom I am in labor again, until Christ be formed 489 6 | the duties of her high but laborious office, the beginnings of 490 28 | of great numbers in those lands-a fact which, We trust, will 491 11 | the Church's grief, faith languished in lethargic indifference 492 3 | Us. If We have spent so large a share of our activities 493 | last 494 | later 495 30 | unceasingly in the Greek and the Latin rites that, ever more propitious, 496 | latter 497 21 | and paid honor to her with lavish generosity; temples and 498 10 | faithful been brought to the layer of holy Baptism and churches 499 30 | granted permission for the laying of the first stone of the 500 10 | it is due chiefly to her leadership and help that the wisdom


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