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Leo PP. XIII
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501 29 | have with great pleasure learned from the committee which 502 | least 503 10 | in the thrall of idols is led to recognize the truth; 504 23 | that these images have been left in our midst as witness 505 33 | year of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 506 | less 507 11 | grief, faith languished in lethargic indifference or was tormented 508 28 | at the beginning of this Letter still fills the hearts of 509 3 | to stand at Our side to lighten the burdens and the afflictions 510 18 | worship, which in those days linked East with West, manifested 511 27 | which calls to them: "My little children, of whom I am in 512 8 | has every nation and every liturgy without exception acclaimed 513 27 | be divided?"(17) All must live the life of Christ in an 514 11 | Catholic Faith stands firmly lodged in the midst of the people, 515 16 | the Church, through her long-sustained efforts in this enterprise, 516 29 | and in keeping with the longing We have expressed: namely 517 27 | this Mary, for her part, longs to do. Adorned by us with 518 23 | Catholic Church calls with loving care back to the peace and 519 7 | to which the dignity and luster of her merits entitle her. 520 2 | Devotedness to Mary~2. For such magnanimous favors, Catholics on their 521 20 | heart; and we shall all magnify thee."(15)~ 522 20(15)| Men., 5 maii, Theotokion.~ 523 4 | Kingdom of Christ~4. It is mainly to expand the kingdom of 524 | make 525 26 | worthless chaff, strives with manful purpose to prove worthy 526 25 | brought face to face with the marvel of our salvation; we watch 527 16 | see to it that all in His marvelous light will strive as with 528 17 | all who love Christ, no matter where they may be, to form 529 7 | 7. It is impossible to measure the power and scope of her 530 8 | hailed as "our Lady, our Mediatrix,"(3) "the Reparatrix of 531 16 | boon of unity among the members of the Christian family, 532 6 | His disciple John in the memorable testament: "Behold thy son." 533 3 | Virgin, that most excellent method of prayer, Mary's Rosary, 534 | might 535 1 | with the Apostolic See.~The mightiest helper of the Christian 536 20 | this prayer to her: "Be mindful of Christians who are thy 537 16 | profession of faith may unite the minds of Christian nations in 538 26 | the fruits of her twofold ministry, appear in vivid light when 539 11 | from time to time even in a miraculous manner. In the times and 540 27 | multitudes, therefore, whom the mischief of calamitous events has 541 10 | Heaven; through you every misguided creature held in the thrall 542 30 | The temple will stand as a monument of everlasting thanksgiving 543 | moreover 544 16 | illustrious fruit of her motherhood?~ 545 31 | thyself our Mother." May her motherly compassion keep her whole 546 26 | move her, the fondest of mothers, to show mercy to her children.~ 547 19 | Love of Unity~19. Every motive which bolsters and increases 548 1 | benefit of mankind, add fresh motives for invoking and honoring 549 26 | help but please her and move her, the fondest of mothers, 550 2 | everywhere been restored and multiplied under her patronage; in 551 1 | infinitely varied and constantly multiplying, which flow from her all 552 27 | same body. Every one of the multitudes, therefore, whom the mischief 553 | My 554 14(11)| Annuntiatione Deigenitricis, n. 9.~ 555 11 | Protectress of Catholic Belief~11. Nay she has even, as this same 556 5 | an undertaking, and the necessity of perseverance in the practice 557 23 | very sight of them must needs invite souls, as though 558 10(8) | Cyril Alex., Homil. contra Nestor.~ 559 | never 560 18 | is the Mother of God, the news of their procedure-spread 561 31 | the Church and upon the noble souls who have not forgotten 562 | nothing 563 3 | is specially deserving of notice, and it gives Us the greatest 564 24 | it puts in his hands to nurture his faith, and to keep him 565 6 | With wonderful care she nurtured the first Christians by 566 17 | nation of brothers yielding obedience to the Vicar of Christ on 567 28 | have since raised great obstacles in the way of further progress. 568 10 | world in spite of the most obstinate difficulties and most cruel 569 4 | effective help. On many occasions We have declared that the 570 5 | perseverance in prayer. Next October, therefore, if you and your 571 4 | that special prayers be offered for this intention to the 572 7 | the power and scope of her offices since the day she was taken 573 14(13)| In Officio B.M.V.~ 574 | often 575 1 | Archbishops, Bishops, and other Ordinaries in Peace ~and Communion 576 27 | the life of Christ in an organic unity in order to "bring 577 29 | the committee which was organized with Our approval to advance 578 25 | 25. The very origin of the Rosary makes that 579 11 | strength to the "sceptre of the orthodox faith."(9) It has been her 580 14 | pure and unsullied waves of orthodoxy put to flight the hosts 581 | others 582 13 | have iniquitous errors been overcome. Finally, princes as well 583 21 | example of their lives, and paid honor to her with lavish 584 18 | absolute unity of faith, the participation in identical worship, which 585 28 | countries of the East-in particular Eugene IV in the Constitution " 586 31 | danger, lead them in the path of genuine prosperity, above 587 29 | the Most Holy Rosary at Patras in Achaia, not far from 588 1 | Our Venerable Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, 589 4 | during the solemnities of Pentecost; a recommendation that was 590 33 | 33. May the peoples of the East and West, and 591 16 | the one and only bond of perfect charity may gather their 592 16 | well as to bring to full perfection the boon of unity among 593 30 | undertaking, and We have granted permission for the laying of the first 594 10 | difficulties and most cruel persecutions, and brought everywhere 595 27 | salvation, to the voice, gently persuasive, which calls to them: "My 596 33 | Mother.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, the fifth day of September, 597 23 | descendants, emulating their piety, continue to cherish these 598 2 | her august name; in the pilgrimages undertaken by throngs of 599 25 | of the Rosary makes that plain. When such faith is exercised 600 29 | have expressed: namely the plan, Venerable Brethren, which 601 15 | it evident what God has planned for her to do. It should 602 5 | reasons for entrusting Our plans and Our aspirations to her 603 15 | the Virgin most admirably played and still plays in the progress, 604 15 | admirably played and still plays in the progress, the battles, 605 27 | best prayer by which to plead before her the cause of 606 26 | of faith, cannot help but please her and move her, the fondest 607 23 | and as so many precious pledges of our common inheritance. 608 17 | Christ on earth, the Roman Pontiff, their common Father.~ 609 13 | Finally, princes as well as Pontiffs, the guardians and defenders 610 33 | the eighteenth year of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 611 18 | abroad from the exultant populace of that most devout of cities-filled 612 3 | establishing itself most widely in popular esteem and practice. This, 613 28 | power our Lady's Rosary possesses, not a few of Our Predecessors 614 19 | it is bound to be. For, possessing as they do unity of faith, 615 16 | ardently desired gift into our possession! And remembering that her 616 20 | affection, truly Christian and practiced as long as the Church can 617 31 | publicly and in private, by praise, by prayer, by the ardor 618 2 | a like nature which are praiseworthy in themselves and augur 619 19 | in us that fiery zeal to pray to her-a zeal We would incite 620 5 | the whole month with Us in praying assiduously to the Virgin 621 10 | Through you the Apostles have preached salvation to the nations . . . 622 28 | granted to the Order of Preachers in favor of this project. 623 28 | possesses, not a few of Our Predecessors took special care to spread 624 4 | the object which at the present time engrosses Our most 625 16 | salvation bought for an infinite price, will she not, for that 626 10 | nations . . . through you the priceless Cross is everywhere honored 627 1 | Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, Bishops, 628 13 | been overcome. Finally, princes as well as Pontiffs, the 629 31 | Mother, publicly and in private, by praise, by prayer, by 630 20 | Virgin most pure, whose privilege it is to approach thy Son 631 28 | XI. By their authority, privileges of wide extent were granted 632 6 | Virgin, could be more highly prized than to be the Mother of 633 18 | of God, the news of their procedure-spread abroad from the exultant 634 21 | the Church: namely, the prodigious things they have done for 635 32 | which the dissident nations profess, as well as the countless 636 16 | 16. That the one selfsame profession of faith may unite the minds 637 33 | others wherever they may be, profit by the suppliant voice of 638 29 | for this purpose and have promised to continue your help until 639 20 | she has been the foremost promoter of peace and unity. St. 640 3 | share of our activities in promoting the Rosary devotion, We 641 11 | Many and well known are the proofs of her solicitude, manifested 642 14 | of the faith, unshakeable prop of the Church."(10) "Hail, 643 21 | due much of the credit for propagating and increasing devotion 644 27 | men of good will, with a proper regard for their eternal 645 27 | favorable hearing belongs properly to her office of spiritual 646 30 | to begin work on a scale proportioned to the size of the undertaking, 647 31 | them in the path of genuine prosperity, above all establish them 648 11 | Ever the Protectress of Catholic Belief~11. Nay 649 26 | strives with manful purpose to prove worthy of such a Mother 650 16 | employ her goodness and providence to console the Spouse of 651 19 | better way is afforded of proving a fraternal feeling toward 652 31 | beseeching her as God's Mother, publicly and in private, by praise, 653 21(16)| Cyril Alex., De fide, Ad Pulcheriam.~ 654 24 | ready and easy means it puts in his hands to nurture 655 12 | himself, was Dominic Guzman. Putting all his trust in our Lady' 656 13 | writings. And they were quick to acknowledge that not 657 27 | abundance from the Spirit that quickeneth. God grant that they refuse 658 6 | designated the whole human race, and in the first rank are 659 18 | and shone beyond it with a radiant beauty when, after the Fathers 660 28 | of Our hopes as it was in raising them.~ 661 6 | human race, and in the first rank are they who are joined 662 10 | of the Gospel spread so rapidly to all the nations of the 663 17 | these hopes may soon be a reality is to be seen in the conviction 664 20 | prayers of all; help all to realize their hopes; strengthen 665 5 | highest hopes of seeing them realized.~ 666 5 | to Us. We have the best reasons for entrusting Our plans 667 20 | thy Son without fear of rebuff! Beseech Him, O Virgin most 668 23 | 23. Our forebears received them with deepest respect 669 9 | except through thee; none receives a gift from the throne of 670 4 | solemnities of Pentecost; a recommendation that was adopted everywhere 671 4 | affirmed not long ago, when We recommended that special prayers be 672 4 | earnest attention, is the reconciliation to the Church of nations 673 28 | result to which many a bright record bears witness, although 674 19 | means within their power to recover this, the greatest of all 675 13 | explanation of the Catholic Faith, redound to the Virgin Mother of 676 22 | foreign to Our subject and reflecting further glory upon the Mother 677 26 | heart is inflamed by these reflections with a feeling of grateful 678 27 | quickeneth. God grant that they refuse not to comply with the burning 679 21 | built to her glory with regal splendor.~ 680 10 | everywhere in their train a new reign of justice and peace. This 681 14 | the hosts of error."(12) "Rejoice, because thou alone bast 682 13 | 13. No one will fail to remark how much the merits of the 683 20 | as long as the Church can remember, has traditionally sought 684 16 | into our possession! And remembering that her only begotten Son 685 23 | them, to keep in devout remembrance those whom the Catholic 686 8 | exception acclaimed her great renown, which has grown greater 687 8 | our Mediatrix,"(3) "the Reparatrix of the whole world,"(4) " 688 3 | esteem and practice. This, We repeat, is a source of great joy 689 26 | mysteries of the Rosary, often repeated in the spirit of faith, 690 25 | is exercised by vocally repeating the Our Father and Hail 691 9 | endowed with the dispositions requisite for life eternal, we are 692 23 | received them with deepest respect and venerated them with 693 2 | which have everywhere been restored and multiplied under her 694 28 | brethren of that Order, result to which many a bright record 695 2 | part have not failed to return to her the tender devotion 696 31 | Brethren, Our exhortation returns to the point from which 697 32 | her approval of, and has rewarded, the admirable devotion 698 8 | unlimited. How unerringly right, then, are Christian souls 699 8 | a bountiful mother. How rightly, too, has every nation and 700 30 | the Greek and the Latin rites that, ever more propitious, 701 14 | forth by God's design, whose rivers flowing over in pure and 702 27(18)| Rom. 7:4.~ 703 17 | of Christ on earth, the Roman Pontiff, their common Father.~ 704 10 | demons have been put to rout and mankind has been summoned 705 23 | cherish these images as highly sacred treasures. It is a delight 706 31 | compassion keep her whole family safe from every danger, lead 707 12 | up-illustrious for their sanctity no less than for their apostolic 708 6 | the fact that the dying Saviour bequeathed His Mother to 709 6 | St. Anselm of Canterbury says: "What dignity, O Virgin, 710 30 | decided to begin work on a scale proportioned to the size 711 11 | and given strength to the "sceptre of the orthodox faith."(9) 712 7 | to measure the power and scope of her offices since the 713 11 | tormented by the baneful scourge of heresy, our great and 714 5 | and the highest hopes of seeing them realized.~ 715 | seems 716 17 | soon be a reality is to be seen in the conviction and the 717 16 | 16. That the one selfsame profession of faith may 718 6 | by faith. It is in this sense that St. Anselm of Canterbury 719 29 | most of you have already sent in contributions collected 720 33 | Peter's, the fifth day of September, in the eighteenth year 721 8(3) | St. Bernard, Serm. II in Adv.~ 722 20 | of Christians who are thy servants; commend the prayers of 723 12 | in our Lady's Rosary, he set himself fearlessly to the 724 | shall 725 8 | instinct of nature, confidently sharing with her their future hopes 726 27 | brought forth-nor could she-those who are of Christ except 727 31 | it began. Well may all, shepherds and flocks alike, fly with 728 32 | the admirable devotion shown her among every class.~ 729 2 | souls to her most venerated shrines; in the congresses whose 730 3 | continue to stand at Our side to lighten the burdens and 731 23 | common inheritance. The very sight of them must needs invite 732 30 | scale proportioned to the size of the undertaking, and 733 6 | besides, she confided no small part of the divine mysteries 734 2 | inflaming every class of society, it is in these days so 735 2 | of this fact lies in the sodalities which have everywhere been 736 4 | the Holy Ghost during the solemnities of Pentecost; a recommendation 737 11 | known are the proofs of her solicitude, manifested from time to 738 14 | Apostles forever eloquent, solid foundation of the faith, 739 | some 740 17 | fulfillment of these hopes may soon be a reality is to be seen 741 26 | share in the joyful, the sorrowful, the glorious mysteries 742 8 | past achievements, their sorrows and joys, commending themselves 743 10 | it was that stirred the soul of St. Cyril of Alexandria 744 3 | Devotion to the Rosary~3. It is specially deserving of notice, and 745 5 | and your people devoutly spend the whole month with Us 746 12 | than for their apostolic spirit-to beat off the attacks of 747 27 | properly to her office of spiritual Mother. For Mary has not 748 10 | nations of the world in spite of the most obstinate difficulties 749 16 | providence to console the Spouse of Christ, the Church, through 750 14 | Hail, thou fountain springing forth by God's design, whose 751 31 | same time, brings upon the state the greatest blessings. 752 32 | stand its dissidents in good stead; with surpassing kindness 753 10 | peace. This it was that stirred the soul of St. Cyril of 754 27 | of calamitous events has stolen away from that unity, must 755 30 | the laying of the first stone of the shrine at an early 756 20 | to realize their hopes; strengthen the faith; keep the Church 757 16 | His marvelous light will strive as with one mind for unity? 758 26 | so much worthless chaff, strives with manful purpose to prove 759 22 | detail not foreign to Our subject and reflecting further glory 760 13 | strong current of the most sublime wisdom has coursed through 761 26 | 26. The sublimity of that double dignity, 762 8 | greater with the voice of each succeeding century. Among her many 763 10 | rout and mankind has been summoned back to Heaven; through 764 33 | they may be, profit by the suppliant voice of Catholics united 765 5 | beginning of the enterprise will supply the best inducement to perseverance 766 32 | dissidents in good stead; with surpassing kindness she has, through 767 6 | authoritative counsel, her sweet consolation, her fruitful 768 29 | advance the project and take charge of the work, most 769 7 | offices since the day she was taken up to that height of heavenly 770 12 | accomplishment of both these tasks with happy results.~ 771 6 | the Church has constantly taught, Christ designated the whole 772 6 | Mother of the Church, the Teacher and Queen of the Apostles, 773 10 | help that the wisdom and teachings of the Gospel spread so 774 13 | they themselves gratefully tell us, a strong current of 775 30 | with solemn ceremonies. The temple will stand as a monument 776 19 | hold to it with jealous tenacity. No better way is afforded 777 2 | failed to return to her the tender devotion of grateful hearts; 778 6 | disciple John in the memorable testament: "Behold thy son." Now in 779 28 | results were forthcoming, thanks to the energetic activity 780 30 | monument of everlasting thanksgiving erected in the name of the 781 8(4) | St. Tharasius, Orat. in Praesentatione. ~ 782 | then 783 20(15)| Men., 5 maii, Theotokion.~ 784 10 | misguided creature held in the thrall of idols is led to recognize 785 11 | of the people, there to thrive in its fertile and undivided 786 9 | receives a gift from the throne of mercy except through 787 2 | pilgrimages undertaken by throngs of devout souls to her most 788 | throughout 789 23 | family was held together by ties of absolute unity, and as 790 11 | miraculous manner. In the times and places in which, to 791 8 | century. Among her many other titles we find her hailed as "our 792 28 | further progress. Yet even today the same zeal for the Rosary 793 17 | Bond of Christendom~17. A token that the fulfillment of 794 | too 795 11 | lethargic indifference or was tormented by the baneful scourge of 796 20 | Church can remember, has traditionally sought a special efficacy 797 10 | brought everywhere in their train a new reign of justice and 798 18 | cities-filled all Christendom with transports of universal joy.~ 799 23 | images as highly sacred treasures. It is a delight for the 800 15 | progress, the battles, and the triumphs of the Catholic Faith, makes 801 19 | this precious gift at its true worth, but also that they 802 20 | Such brotherly affection, truly Christian and practiced 803 26 | dignity, the fruits of her twofold ministry, appear in vivid 804 30 | There she will be invoked unceasingly in the Greek and the Latin 805 2 | name; in the pilgrimages undertaken by throngs of devout souls 806 6 | With a generous heart Mary undertook and discharged the duties 807 11 | thrive in its fertile and undivided unity. Many and well known 808 8 | is all but unlimited. How unerringly right, then, are Christian 809 15 | Mother to the Nations~15. The unexampled part which the Virgin most 810 25 | Redemption as though they were unfolding before our eyes; and as 811 16 | heavenly Father for the closest union among the nations whom He 812 16 | profession of faith may unite the minds of Christian nations 813 18 | Christendom with transports of universal joy.~ 814 8 | into her hands is all but unlimited. How unerringly right, then, 815 18 | Council with a strength unparalleled, and shone beyond it with 816 11 | faith."(9) It has been her unremitting concern to see to it that 817 14 | foundation of the faith, unshakeable prop of the Church."(10) " 818 14 | flowing over in pure and unsullied waves of orthodoxy put to 819 | up 820 12 | might, great men were raised up-illustrious for their sanctity no less 821 11 | this same Doctor claims, upheld and given strength to the " 822 31 | and more determined, to uphold the honor of religion which, 823 28 | which, We trust, will be as useful in the realization of Our 824 31 | blessings. May she look with utmost compassion upon those great 825 19 | clear not only that they value this precious gift at its 826 1 | abundant blessings, infinitely varied and constantly multiplying, 827 2 | was a time when love and veneration of the Blessed Virgin were 828 17 | yielding obedience to the Vicar of Christ on earth, the 829 5 | 5. But in view of the importance and the 830 5 | perseverance in the practice of any virtue, it is well to recall the 831 12 | lead souls back into the virtuous ways of Christian life, 832 26 | twofold ministry, appear in vivid light when in devout meditation 833 25 | such faith is exercised by vocally repeating the Our Father 834 13 | the faith-the former by waging holy wars, the latter by 835 17 | and the confidence which warms the hearts of the devout. 836 13 | faith-the former by waging holy wars, the latter by the solemn 837 14 | over in pure and unsullied waves of orthodoxy put to flight 838 19 | Catholic heart. Let each one weigh for himself, moreover, how 839 | wherever 840 23 | and the favor of a mother wholly devoted to her children. 841 | why 842 12 | beat off the attacks of wicked adversaries and to lead 843 28 | authority, privileges of wide extent were granted to the 844 3 | establishing itself most widely in popular esteem and practice. 845 21 | of her dignity, who have wielded a mighty influence by their 846 24 | course, more ways than one to win her protection by prayer, 847 16 | And will it not be her wish to employ her goodness and 848 6 | consecrated in the Cenacle. With wonderful care she nurtured the first 849 14 | to their joy in Mary in words whose beauty equals their 850 18 | participation in identical worship, which in those days linked 851 19 | precious gift at its true worth, but also that they intend 852 26 | everything beneath her as so much worthless chaff, strives with manful 853 26 | manful purpose to prove worthy of such a Mother and the 854 | would 855 13 | has coursed through their writings. And they were quick to 856 21 | their authority or by their writings-eulogists famed for the ardor and 857 28 | Innocent XII and Clement XI. By their authority, privileges 858 28 | 1439, and later Innocent XII and Clement XI. By their 859 33 | of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 860 33 | September, in the eighteenth year of Our Pontificate.~LEO 861 17 | form a nation of brothers yielding obedience to the Vicar of 862 24 | God has given us the most zealous guardian of Christian unity.


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