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501 11| distinguish themselves by the practice of virtue in public life, 502 8 | that its own teaching and practices are in accord with Holy 503 5 | 5. Great praise is due to the Scottish nation, 504 5 | admonished . . . that they must pray in order to comprehend." ( 505 9 | to be constant in fervent prayer, that God may move their 506 11| all constantly to offer prayers and supplications to God, 507 6 | Founder should take every precaution, lest the treasure of heavenly-given 508 9 | heed to the Church whose precepts they are commanded to obey 509 9 | of Christ, gained by His Precious Blood shed once upon the 510 10| Sacrifice of the Cross was prefigured by the sacrifices of the 511 4 | sources, will clear away many prejudices. ~ 512 1 | house of the Lord shall be prepared on the top of mountains 513 7 | different feelings, views, and prepossessions, and will interpret God' 514 9 | heavenly things in the way prescribed by Jesus Christ Himself; 515 5 | integrity of the Scriptures was preserved by the ever-memorable efforts 516 12| position, unless they have the prestige of wide erudition and solid 517 9 | to our souls. This belief prevailed among the Scottish people 518 4 | opinions, which effectively prevent the perception of truth, 519 9 | which Jesus Christ, both Priest and Victim, daily offers 520 7 | Scripture itself. For on that principle the ultimate law of interpretation 521 6 | doctrines to each one's private judgment. It stands to reason, 522 7 | interpretations will necessarily produce discussions and disputes, 523 6 | speech to the knowledge and profession of His Heavenly doctrine: " 524 3 | and who belong to that progeny which the Catholic Church 525 3 | desire of greater spiritual progress by the reading of Holy Writ, 526 2 | have constantly sought to promote the welfare of your nation, 527 12| should be most zealously promoted, as they cannot now-a-days 528 1 | that which Isaias spoke in prophecy has been fulfilled, and 529 12| should, by the due and proportionate cooperation of all, be consolidated 530 7 | how useless is the method propounded by those who think that 531 3 | will of the Lord and be protected by His Temple." (Ex Hist. 532 8 | what We have just stated is proven by what has actually taken 533 6 | erroneous teaching. God has provided for these needs most wisely 534 12| be tantamount to making provision that for nearly the whole 535 11| the practice of virtue in public life, so that it should 536 4 | doctrines are no longer publicly held up to scorn, as perhaps 537 5 | necessities of the present day, published a short while ago an Encyclical 538 5 | minimize it. These men, puffed up by an exaggerated estimate 539 5 | works of God by our own puny intelligence; nor do they 540 1 | are We deterred from Our purpose by the magnitude of the 541 12| already possess for the purposes of primary, intermediate, 542 12| But every effort must be put forth, and every sacrifice 543 3 | virtues. Need We mention Queen Margaret, a light and ornament 544 3 | two great heroes of your race, their indomitable courage 545 9 | majestic cathedrals were raised throughout the land, which 546 5 | judgment, fail to perceive how rash and monstrous it is to try 547 10| as if it diminished the reality and efficacy of the Sacrifice 548 13| which may conduce to the realization of what we have in view. 549 11| should co-operate with Us in realizing what We have at heart. Christian 550 2 | and solicitude. We love to recall the fact that over twenty 551 11| they possess, and let them recommend the faith which they hold 552 12| institution more worthy of being recommended than Blahs College. An excellent 553 10| the Divine counsel of the Redeemer that the Sacrifice of the 554 5 | degree, that they either refuse all authority to Holy Writ, 555 10| greatly err, therefore, who reject this doctrine, as if it 556 3 | As your ancient Annals relate, St. Ninian, a countryman 557 3 | this was the faith kept so religiously and preached so zealously 558 11| 11. It remains for Us now to address the 559 5 | to unity? We beg them to remember that they have the Books 560 3 | ill that We should again remind them of what they owe to 561 3 | chief centre, Iona, was rendered famous by their eminent 562 1 | The ardent charity which renders Us solicitous of Our separated 563 3 | Scotland owes so much of her renown. Surely your fellow-countrymen 564 3 | Thither, thither I must repair, that going forth from my 565 13| accomplishment of which, as We have repeatedly stated, surpasses all human 566 1 | men, Whom We unworthily represent, We are constantly imploring 567 6 | time, something more was required besides the bestowal of 568 12| of Religion and country requires that whatever institutions 569 9 | In the meantime We are resolved not to fail in doing Our 570 1 | moved by the sense of the responsibility which Our most sacred office 571 5 | Writings. For owing to the restlessness of modern thought, there 572 1 | them to agree at last to restore together with Us the communion 573 7 | written Word accordingly. The result will be that those divergent 574 5 | the starting-point for a return to unity? We beg them to 575 3 | of the Supreme Pontiff he returned home, preached the true 576 10| found in the submissive and reverent acknowledgment that God 577 5 | Word though not understood, reverently wait in order to understand" ( 578 5 | welfare; since We find that in revering the Sacred Scriptures, they 579 3 | is most pleasing to Us to revert to the great achievements 580 3 | that he exclaimed: "I shall rise and go over sea and land, 581 10| of Christ: "For from the rising of the sun even to the going 582 10| accompanied by a sacrificial rite, it was the Divine counsel 583 3 | are Peter and upon this rock I will build my Church, 584 11| said, without calumny, to run counter to the interests 585 10| ever be accompanied by a sacrificial rite, it was the Divine 586 6 | which being directed and safeguarded by Christ himself, could 587 6 | sense of the Scriptures in safety, when He laid upon His Apostles 588 3 | she owed this her eminent sanctity to the influence and guidance 589 1 | grace of the most loving Saviour of men, Whom We unworthily 590 4 | longer publicly held up to scorn, as perhaps was formerly 591 4 | religious future awaits the Scotch people. We see that Catholics 592 3 | I shall rise and go over sea and land, seeking that truth 593 4 | gradually disappearing. May the search after truth spread more, 594 3 | authority that those famous seats of learning were opened 595 8 | place since, of all the sects, deprived as they are of 596 9 | despiseth me"; if they do not seek the nourishment of their 597 3 | and go over sea and land, seeking that truth which my soul 598 1 | renders Us solicitous of Our separated brethren, in no wise permits 599 9 | which were forfeited by separation. There is one amongst all 600 5 | to Holy Writ, or at least seriously curtail and minimize it. 601 9 | not to fail in doing Our share, and especially to be constant 602 9 | gained by His Precious Blood shed once upon the Cross for 603 1 | the embrace of the Good Shepherd those whom manifold error 604 5 | present day, published a short while ago an Encyclical 605 8 | Hence Irenaeus, who lived shortly after the Apostolic age, 606 11| most powerful, let them show themselves worthy of the 607 4 | restored? There are indeed some signs which lead Us to hope that, 608 12| should be sustained by a similar charity, and completed as 609 12| consolidated and extended. Justice similarly demands that the education 610 10| Eucharist, which is not an empty similitude or a mere commemoration, 611 9 | agree with us in faith, sincerely love the name of Christ, 612 3 | swept over the Church in the sixteenth century, deprived the vast 613 11| successful discharge of social duties.~ 614 1 | charity which renders Us solicitous of Our separated brethren, 615 2 | its place in Our care and solicitude. We love to recall the fact 616 12| prestige of wide erudition and solid learning. In this connection, 617 | something 618 6 | through His Only-begotten Son Jesus Christ, Who placed 619 12| charity, and completed as soon as possible. This will be 620 3 | seeking that truth which my soul loveth. But is so much trouble 621 4 | and not from extraneous, sources, will clear away many prejudices. ~ 622 3 | to the Apostolic See. We speak of what you already know. 623 6 | voice, and to lead them by speech to the knowledge and profession 624 9 | that supreme consolation of speedily embracing the whole Scottish 625 3 | with the desire of greater spiritual progress by the reading 626 1 | indeed that which Isaias spoke in prophecy has been fulfilled, 627 6 | themselves to writing, nor to spreading the volumes of the Old Testament 628 11| they hold by edifying and stainless lives. "So let your light 629 1 | manifold error causes to stand aloof from the one Fold 630 5 | then should this not be the starting-point for a return to unity? We 631 11| to the interests of the State: but that, on the contrary, 632 8 | since, according to the stern warning of Blessed Peter, " 633 | still 634 3 | 3. The terrible storm which swept over the Church 635 12| importance to defend most strenuously, to establish more firmly, 636 7 | source of contention and strife.~ 637 9 | the name of Christ, and strive to ascertain His doctrine 638 9 | they obtain what they are striving for, if they do not allow 639 1 | and the weakness of God is stronger than men" (1 Cor. i. 23- 640 5 | 146, n. 12). "Those who study the Venerable Scriptures 641 5 | address to them on this subject with a view to their eternal 642 10| Worship is found in the submissive and reverent acknowledgment 643 9 | St. Columba's day and in subsequent ages, when your grand and 644 11| much to the honourable and successful discharge of social duties.~ 645 8 | the Church the Apostolic Succession"- (Adv. Haer. lib. iv.). 646 5 | intelligence; nor do they sufficiently heed St. Augustine's warning: " 647 13| the Scottish people has suggested to Us, we commend to your 648 10| For from the rising of the sun even to the going down, 649 5 | the inordinate desire of superciliously inquiring into everything, 650 10| Law is not inferior, but superior, to the Old Law. It brings 651 11| constantly to offer prayers and supplications to God, Who alone can give 652 4 | your countrymen. Are we to suppose that it will never be restored? 653 3 | owes so much of her renown. Surely your fellow-countrymen will 654 13| have repeatedly stated, surpasses all human efforts; but it 655 12| establish more firmly, and to surround with every safeguard, the 656 12| by neglect, but should be sustained by a similar charity, and 657 9 | of their souls, and the sustenance of all virtue, from him 658 3 | The terrible storm which swept over the Church in the sixteenth 659 5 | ever-memorable efforts of the Third Synod at Carthage and of Innocent 660 3 | and that your judicial system was drawn up and adopted. 661 8 | proven by what has actually taken place since, of all the 662 12| as possible. This will be tantamount to making provision that 663 6 | among the multitude, but to teach all nations with the living 664 3 | and be protected by His Temple." (Ex Hist. Vitae S. Niniani 665 3 | 3. The terrible storm which swept over the 666 6 | spreading the volumes of the Old Testament indiscriminately and unguardedly 667 9 | throughout the land, which still testify to the art and piety of 668 10| is emphatically called a "thing Divine." If Sacrifices are 669 7 | propounded by those who think that the only way to interpret 670 5 | ever-memorable efforts of the Third Synod at Carthage and of 671 12| the fact that in Scotland thoroughly efficient schools exist, 672 | Thou 673 13| to Us, we commend to your thoughtfulness and charity. Continue to 674 3 | gloriously held for over one thousand years. It is most pleasing 675 1 | which We are afflicted or threatened, We continue to point out 676 | thy 677 3 | has been honoured by the title of "Special Daughter of 678 14| of Divine grace, and as a token of Our fatherly affection, 679 3 | to Rome, and when at the Tomb of the Apostles he had imbibed 680 1 | shall be prepared on the top of mountains and shall be 681 12| Scotland, priests will be trained and educated according to 682 12| demands that the education and training of the clergy should be 683 6 | every precaution, lest the treasure of heavenly-given truths, 684 5 | IV. and by the Council of Trent. We Ourselves, not unmindful 685 3 | soul loveth. But is so much trouble needful? Was it not said 686 5 | and having an overweening trust in their own judgment, fail 687 6 | treasure of heavenly-given truths, possessed by the Church, 688 5 | rash and monstrous it is to try to measure the works of 689 7 | discussions and disputes, and thus turn what was intended as a source 690 2 | recall the fact that over twenty years ago the first act 691 14| in the year 1898, and the twenty-first of Our Pontificate. ~LEO 692 7 | For on that principle the ultimate law of interpretation would 693 5 | never-failing vigilance and unceasing care. History attests that 694 3 | from her influence. It is undeniable that it was through her 695 5 | honour God's Word though not understood, reverently wait in order 696 7 | already stated, each one will undertake the reading of Scripture 697 6 | Testament indiscriminately and unguardedly among the multitude, but 698 1 | deplore more deeply the unhappy lot of those who are deprived 699 7 | intended as a source of union and peace into a source 700 5 | starting-point for a return to unity? We beg them to remember 701 9 | confided the care of the universal Church? In the meantime 702 5 | n. 56.) "Lest anything unknown be rashly asserted as known . . . 703 8 | warning of Blessed Peter, "the unlearned and unstable wrest" the 704 | unless 705 7 | is easy to perceive how unsafe, how inadequate, and how 706 5 | Inspired Writings have passed unscathed through the many and dangerous 707 8 | Peter, "the unlearned and unstable wrest" the very Scriptures " 708 5 | They cannot therefore be unwilling to listen to a few words 709 1 | Saviour of men, Whom We unworthily represent, We are constantly 710 12| now-a-days occupy worthily and usefully their position, unless they 711 7 | how inadequate, and how useless is the method propounded 712 11| your good works" (Matth. v., 16). Let them at the same 713 9 | Pastor of souls made His vicegerent, to whom He confided the 714 5 | through the many and dangerous vicissitudes of centuries, such a blessing 715 9 | Christ, both Priest and Victim, daily offers Himself to 716 5 | attributed to her never-failing vigilance and unceasing care. History 717 3 | may see in the land of the Vision the will of the Lord and 718 3 | by His Temple." (Ex Hist. Vitae S. Niniani a S. Aelredo 719 12| 12. It is likewise of vital importance to defend most 720 6 | writing, nor to spreading the volumes of the Old Testament indiscriminately 721 9 | minds to what is good, and vouchsafe to impart to them the most 722 5 | not understood, reverently wait in order to understand" ( 723 3 | the Catholic faith give to Wallace and Bruce, the two great 724 3 | of Peter there is nothing wanting, nothing obscure, nothing 725 5 | At a later time no less watchfulness was shown, as we know, by 726 1 | crucified . . . and the weakness of God is stronger than 727 | while 728 6 | should besides teaching other wholesome doctrines, give an authoritative 729 12| they have the prestige of wide erudition and solid learning. 730 11| of men, and dispose their wills as He pleases. And furthermore, 731 3 | that it was through her wisdom and authority that those 732 1 | separated brethren, in no wise permits Us to cease Our 733 6 | provided for these needs most wisely and effectively through 734 13| fulfilment of these Our wishes and behests.~ 735 | without 736 3 | exalted position in point of worldly dignity, sought only in 737 10| the perfection of Divine Worship is found in the submissive 738 12| cannot now-a-days occupy worthily and usefully their position, 739 8 | the unlearned and unstable wrest" the very Scriptures "to 740 6 | to devote themselves to writing, nor to spreading the volumes 741 7 | and will interpret God's written Word accordingly. The result 742 14| of Our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 743 6 | to every creature." (Mark xvi. 15.) But the supreme teaching 744 6 | Confirm thy Brethren" (Luke xxii. 32). And since the faithful 745 14| 25th day of July, in the year 1898, and the twenty-first 746 | yours 747 | yourselves