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1 2,2| bishops of Brazil on May 5, 1888. In it We rejoiced over 2 4,6| Peter's, on November 20, 1890, in the thirteenth year 3 2,2| 2. We could not repudiate 4 4,6| St. Peter's, on November 20, 1890, in the thirteenth 5 3,3| 3. Besides protecting freedom, 6 3,4| 4. The money collected in 7 4,6| 6. Therefore, We decree that 8 3,3| misery in which it has lain abandoned and neglected for so long. ~ 9 3,4| given by the faithful to abolish the blemish of human commerce 10 | about 11 1,1| gradually and moderately accomplished His goal. Of course, pressing 12 2,2| rejoiced over their exemplary accomplishments, both private and public, 13 | according 14 2,2| were bitterly afflicted by accounts of the trials which harass 15 4 | Call to Common Action~ 16 2 | Actions of the Present Pope ~ 17 4,5| for their own financial affairs. We hope that We have enough 18 2,2| another. We were bitterly afflicted by accounts of the trials 19 | again 20 2,2| thousand Africans of every age and sex are forcefully taken 21 2,2| There was a meeting not long ago in Brussels for the representatives 22 1,1| Gregory the Great, Hadrian I, Alexander III, Innocent III, Gregory 23 2,2| those wretched men and to alleviate their lamentable condition. 24 2,2| in His goodness did not allow Our efforts to go unrewarded. 25 1,1| as time and circumstances allowed, He gradually and moderately 26 2,2| We strenuously pray that almighty God might give a happy outcome 27 | almost 28 1,1| His words and those of the apostles, taught men the fraternal 29 1,1| Gregory XVI stand out. They applied every effort to eliminate 30 2,2| private and public, in the area of emancipation. At the 31 2,2| explorers to equatorial Africa, arousing Our desire to help those 32 2,2| leaders and citizens to assist this miserable race. Therefore, 33 3,4| matter. Timely and special assistance should be given by the faithful 34 1,1| same eternal happiness. He assumed the neglected cause of the 35 1,1| historical documents which attest to that fact, documents 36 3,3| neither slavery nor savage barbarism can exist. Rather, mildness 37 2,2| to show how shameful this base dealing is and to incline 38 3,3| Africa. This teaching should bathe those inhabitants living 39 2,2| their villages! Bound and beaten, they are transported to 40 | become 41 | beginning 42 2,2| deliberations they have begun.~ 43 2,2| countries of Europe to Our beloved son Charles Martial Cardinal 44 1,1| X, Paul III, Urban VIII, Benedict XIV, Pius VII, and Gregory 45 | Besides 46 2,2| mastery of another. We were bitterly afflicted by accounts of 47 3,4| faithful to abolish the blemish of human commerce and to 48 4,6| lovingly impart Our apostolic blessing on you, venerable brother, 49 3,3| inhabitants living in darkness and blind superstition with the light 50 1,1| the contrary, the more it bore fruit, the more eagerly 51 4,5| These expenses must be borne for some years, until the 52 | both 53 2,2| year from their villages! Bound and beaten, they are transported 54 4,6| pray that He extend His bounty far and wide and that it 55 2,2| letter sent to the bishops of Brazil on May 5, 1888. In it We 56 3,3| wherever the spirit of brotherly love taught by Christ spreads 57 3,3| for the welfare of their brothers. But "the harvest indeed 58 2,2| meeting not long ago in Brussels for the representatives 59 4,5| long journeys, constructing buildings, erecting churches, and 60 4,5| collection is small, the burden spread among many people 61 | But 62 4 | Call to Common Action~ 63 2,2| beloved son Charles Martial Cardinal Lavigerie, whose swiftness 64 1,1| existed. They also took care lest the seeds of slavery 65 2,2| on display, and sold like cattle. These eyewitness reports 66 4,6| Epiphany of the Lord is celebrated, on that day a collection 67 1,1| showed Himself the strong champion of freedom. Insofar as time 68 3,4| collected in the churches and chapels under your jurisdiction 69 3,3| exist. Rather, mildness of character and civilized Christian 70 2,2| Europe to Our beloved son Charles Martial Cardinal Lavigerie, 71 4,6| have just outlined. We have chosen this day in preference to 72 4,5| all. Thus, the grace of Christ-for this concerns the spreading 73 1,1| freedom. Insofar as time and circumstances allowed, He gradually and 74 1,1| national prosperity and civilization in general into His debt. 75 3,3| mildness of character and civilized Christian liberty flourish 76 2,2| for the same purpose. They clearly showed how much force and 77 4,6| venerable brother, on the clergy, and on the faithful entrusted 78 3,3| by which they can become co-heirs with Us of the kingdom of 79 3,4| 4. The money collected in the churches and chapels 80 4,6| depend on the good hope to come that Christ the Lord will 81 3,4| slavery in Africa. The money coming from those countries which 82 4,5| well as all Catholics. We commend such a holy and salutary 83 4 | Call to Common Action~ 84 3,4| brother, should strive to complete this matter. Timely and 85 1,1| the beginning sought to completely eliminate slavery, whose 86 3,3| another more serious apostolic concern orders Us to spread the 87 3,3| of God. We are the more concerned about this because those 88 4,5| grace of Christ-for this concerns the spreading of His kingdom-might 89 2,2| every occasion to openly condemn this gloomy plague of slavery. 90 2,2| alleviate their lamentable condition. For this reason We have 91 3,3| that scandalous commerce is conducted. They must be full of the 92 3,4| to its discretion. We are confident that God who is rich in 93 2,2| eyewitness reports have been confirmed by recent explorers to equatorial 94 1,1| goal. Of course, pressing constantly with prudence and planning, 95 4,5| missionaries, long journeys, constructing buildings, erecting churches, 96 1,1| passage of time; on the contrary, the more it bore fruit, 97 | could 98 1,1| accomplished His goal. Of course, pressing constantly with 99 3,4| with which the faithful customarily support Catholic missions, 100 3,3| slavery. Wherever Christian customs and laws are in force, wherever 101 1,1| evil institution had been cut away. ~ 102 3,3| of God, fearing neither danger, nor inconveniences, nor 103 3,3| those inhabitants living in darkness and blind superstition with 104 2,2| show how shameful this base dealing is and to incline the leaders 105 1,1| civilization in general into His debt. This zeal of the Church 106 4,6| 6. Therefore, We decree that every year, wherever 107 2,2| whole world, everybody who deems holy the natural rights 108 2,2| While writing, We were deeply moved by the plight of those 109 2,2| persistence they would use to defend the Negro cause, how many 110 2,2| reason We have immediately delegated the task of going to the 111 2,2| give a happy outcome to the deliberations they have begun.~ 112 4,5| the zeal of the faithful demands many others of similar scope. 113 4,6| Leo the Great. Thus, We depend on the good hope to come 114 | did 115 3,4| trust that nothing will diminish the generosity with which 116 2,2| rights of people, struggle to discover the rationale and means 117 3,4| greatest need, according to its discretion. We are confident that God 118 2,2| to a foreign land, put on display, and sold like cattle. These 119 3,3| superstition with the light of divine truth, by which they can 120 3,3| with the revelation of His divinity and release it from the 121 | each 122 1,1| it bore fruit, the more eagerly it glowed. There are incontestable 123 4,5| required to provide for the education of missionaries, long journeys, 124 1,1| out. They applied every effort to eliminate the institution 125 2,2| and public, in the area of emancipation. At the same time We showed 126 1,1| love of the Catholic Church embraces all people. As you know, 127 3,3| true freedom. This might enlighten even that wretched part 128 | enough 129 4,6| clergy, and on the faithful entrusted to your pastoral vigilance.~ 130 4,6| every year, wherever the Epiphany of the Lord is celebrated, 131 2,2| confirmed by recent explorers to equatorial Africa, arousing Our desire 132 2,2| the rationale and means to eradicate this inhuman commerce. There 133 4,5| constructing buildings, erecting churches, and teaching, 134 4,5| heralds of the gospel can establish themselves and take responsibility 135 3,4| which now exist or will be established primarily to eliminate slavery 136 3,3| force, wherever religion establishes that men serve justice and 137 1,1| and is called to the same eternal happiness. He assumed the 138 2,2| for the representatives of European leaders, and more recently 139 1,1| those places from which this evil institution had been cut 140 2,2| it We rejoiced over their exemplary accomplishments, both private 141 1,1| institution of slavery wherever it existed. They also took care lest 142 3,4| those places where slavery exists. We trust that nothing will 143 4,5| similar necessities. These expenses must be borne for some years, 144 2,2| been confirmed by recent explorers to equatorial Africa, arousing 145 4,6| praise, We pray that He extend His bounty far and wide 146 2,2| sold like cattle. These eyewitness reports have been confirmed 147 1,1| documents which attest to that fact, documents which commended 148 4,6| that He extend His bounty far and wide and that it flourish 149 3,3| full of the spirit of God, fearing neither danger, nor inconveniences, 150 2,2| race. Therefore, We should feel grateful to Christ our Lord, 151 2,2| Rather, He planted them in fertile soil, like a seed which 152 | few 153 4,5| responsibility for their own financial affairs. We hope that We 154 2,2| of every age and sex are forcefully taken away each year from 155 2,2| they are transported to a foreign land, put on display, and 156 4,5| everybody a share in peace, forgiveness of sins, and special gifts. ~ 157 1,1| of the teachings of its Founder who, by His words and those 158 2,2| is to recall that almost four hundred thousand Africans 159 1,1| apostles, taught men the fraternal necessity which unites the 160 3,4| own Catholic missions to free the slaves, as We mentioned, 161 1,1| contrary, the more it bore fruit, the more eagerly it glowed. 162 4,6| They were called "the first fruits of our vocation and faith" 163 3,3| conducted. They must be full of the spirit of God, fearing 164 1,1| prosperity and civilization in general into His debt. This zeal 165 3,4| nothing will diminish the generosity with which the faithful 166 4,5| forgiveness of sins, and special gifts. ~ 167 2,2| occasion to openly condemn this gloomy plague of slavery. We worked 168 1,1| fruit, the more eagerly it glowed. There are incontestable 169 2,2| immediately delegated the task of going to the principal countries 170 4,6| Thus, We depend on the good hope to come that Christ 171 2,2| of all nations. He in His goodness did not allow Our efforts 172 4,5| lighter for all. Thus, the grace of Christ-for this concerns 173 3,4| is rich in mercies will graciously receive Our prayers for 174 1,1| circumstances allowed, He gradually and moderately accomplished 175 2,2| Therefore, We should feel grateful to Christ our Lord, the 176 3,4| missions which show the greatest need, according to its discretion. 177 2,2| leaders, and more recently a group of private citizens met 178 1,1| people. It is the industrious guardian of the teachings of its 179 | had 180 1,1| them St. Gregory the Great, Hadrian I, Alexander III, Innocent 181 1,1| called to the same eternal happiness. He assumed the neglected 182 2,2| accounts of the trials which harass all the inhabitants of the 183 4,5| for some years, until the heralds of the gospel can establish 184 | Him 185 1,1| There are incontestable historical documents which attest to 186 3,3| that men serve justice and honor human dignity, wherever 187 2,2| the African interior. How horrible it is to recall that almost 188 1,1| of religion, justice, and humanity. In this way He put national 189 2,2| recall that almost four hundred thousand Africans of every 190 | I 191 | if 192 1,1| Innocent III, Gregory IX, Pius II, Leo X, Paul III, Urban 193 2,2| For this reason We have immediately delegated the task of going 194 4,6| Meanwhile, We lovingly impart Our apostolic blessing on 195 2,2| this base dealing is and to incline the leaders and citizens 196 1,1| eagerly it glowed. There are incontestable historical documents which 197 3,3| fearing neither danger, nor inconveniences, nor labors to spread the 198 | indeed 199 1,1| oppressed many people. It is the industrious guardian of the teachings 200 2,2| repudiate such a laudable inheritance. For this reason, We have 201 2,2| means to eradicate this inhuman commerce. There was a meeting 202 1,1| Hadrian I, Alexander III, Innocent III, Gregory IX, Pius II, 203 1,1| strong champion of freedom. Insofar as time and circumstances 204 3,4| money is transferred to the Institute "For the Propagation of 205 | into 206 1,1| III, Innocent III, Gregory IX, Pius II, Leo X, Paul III, 207 3,3| teaching of Christ, which is joined to true freedom. This might 208 4,5| education of missionaries, long journeys, constructing buildings, 209 2,2| a seed which promises a joyful harvest. Secular leaders 210 3,4| churches and chapels under your jurisdiction should be sent to Rome, 211 4,6| help in the project We have just outlined. We have chosen 212 3,3| co-heirs with Us of the kingdom of God. We are the more 213 4,5| concerns the spreading of His kingdom-might reach everybody and give 214 2,2| apostolic zeal are well known. He is to show how shameful 215 3,3| harvest indeed is great; the laborers are few." Therefore, many 216 3,3| nor inconveniences, nor labors to spread the teaching of 217 3,3| and misery in which it has lain abandoned and neglected 218 2,2| men and to alleviate their lamentable condition. For this reason 219 2,2| transported to a foreign land, put on display, and sold 220 1,1| liberating the slaves has not languished with the passage of time; 221 2,2| could not repudiate such a laudable inheritance. For this reason, 222 2,2| Charles Martial Cardinal Lavigerie, whose swiftness and apostolic 223 3,3| Wherever Christian customs and laws are in force, wherever religion 224 1,1| existed. They also took care lest the seeds of slavery return 225 2,2| worked toward this goal in a letter sent to the bishops of Brazil 226 1,1| This zeal of the Church for liberating the slaves has not languished 227 3,3| and civilized Christian liberty flourish there. Many apostolic 228 3,3| to shed their sweat, even life itself for the welfare of 229 4,5| many people will make it lighter for all. Thus, the grace 230 3,3| bathe those inhabitants living in darkness and blind superstition 231 2,2| Christ our Lord, the most loving Redeemer of all nations. 232 4,6| prosperity. Meanwhile, We lovingly impart Our apostolic blessing 233 4,6| He showed Himself to the Magi. They were called "the first 234 | make 235 2,2| Our beloved son Charles Martial Cardinal Lavigerie, whose 236 2,2| those who are subject to the mastery of another. We were bitterly 237 1,1| The maternal love of the Catholic Church 238 2,2| the bishops of Brazil on May 5, 1888. In it We rejoiced 239 2,2| discover the rationale and means to eradicate this inhuman 240 | Meanwhile 241 2,2| inhuman commerce. There was a meeting not long ago in Brussels 242 3,4| to free the slaves, as We mentioned, will be given to sustain 243 3,4| that God who is rich in mercies will graciously receive 244 3,4| commerce and to support the messengers of the Gospel in those places 245 2,2| group of private citizens met in Paris for the same purpose. 246 3,3| barbarism can exist. Rather, mildness of character and civilized 247 3,3| and release it from the mire of superstition and misery 248 2,2| citizens to assist this miserable race. Therefore, We should 249 3,3| mire of superstition and misery in which it has lain abandoned 250 1,1| allowed, He gradually and moderately accomplished His goal. Of 251 | most 252 1,1| was striving for in the name of religion, justice, and 253 1,1| commended to posterity the names of many of Our predecessors. 254 1,1| humanity. In this way He put national prosperity and civilization 255 2,2| everybody who deems holy the natural rights of people, struggle 256 4,5| well as for other similar necessities. These expenses must be 257 1,1| taught men the fraternal necessity which unites the whole world. 258 3,4| which show the greatest need, according to its discretion. 259 3,3| Therefore, many others are needed where that scandalous commerce 260 2,2| would use to defend the Negro cause, how many difficulties 261 4,6| the light of truth. In a new testimony of praise, We 262 | nothing 263 4,6| Rome, at St. Peter's, on November 20, 1890, in the thirteenth 264 | now 265 4,5| When serious difficulties obstruct Us, We turn to you, venerable 266 | off 267 2,2| taken every occasion to openly condemn this gloomy plague 268 2,2| showed how much slavery opposes religion and human dignity. 269 2,2| cause, how many difficulties oppress these slaves. Therefore, 270 1,1| whose wretched yoke has oppressed many people. It is the industrious 271 | or 272 3,3| serious apostolic concern orders Us to spread the teaching 273 | out 274 2,2| almighty God might give a happy outcome to the deliberations they 275 4,5| of similar scope. A great outlay is required to provide for 276 4,6| the project We have just outlined. We have chosen this day 277 | over 278 2,2| private citizens met in Paris for the same purpose. They 279 3,3| enlighten even that wretched part of the human race with the 280 4,5| We desire that everybody participates; even if the collection 281 1,1| not languished with the passage of time; on the contrary, 282 4,6| faithful entrusted to your pastoral vigilance.~Given in Rome, 283 1,1| Gregory IX, Pius II, Leo X, Paul III, Urban VIII, Benedict 284 4,5| give everybody a share in peace, forgiveness of sins, and 285 2,2| showed how much force and persistence they would use to defend 286 4,6| vigilance.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, on November 20, 1890, 287 2,2| openly condemn this gloomy plague of slavery. We worked toward 288 1,1| constantly with prudence and planning, He showed what He was striving 289 2,2| go unrewarded. Rather, He planted them in fertile soil, like 290 2,2| were deeply moved by the plight of those who are subject 291 4,6| the thirteenth year of Our pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 292 2 | Actions of the Present Pope ~ 293 1,1| documents which commended to posterity the names of many of Our 294 4,6| vocation and faith" by Our predecessor St. Leo the Great. Thus, 295 1,1| the names of many of Our predecessors. Among them St. Gregory 296 4,6| have chosen this day in preference to others because, as you 297 2 | Actions of the Present Pope ~ 298 1,1| accomplished His goal. Of course, pressing constantly with prudence 299 3,4| exist or will be established primarily to eliminate slavery in 300 2,2| the task of going to the principal countries of Europe to Our 301 2,2| soil, like a seed which promises a joyful harvest. Secular 302 3,3| 3. Besides protecting freedom, another more serious 303 4,5| great outlay is required to provide for the education of missionaries, 304 1,1| pressing constantly with prudence and planning, He showed 305 2,2| accomplishments, both private and public, in the area of emancipation. 306 2,2| met in Paris for the same purpose. They clearly showed how 307 1,1| was redeemed by the same ransom, and is called to the same 308 2,2| struggle to discover the rationale and means to eradicate this 309 4,5| spreading of His kingdom-might reach everybody and give everybody 310 3,4| mercies will graciously receive Our prayers for the unfortunate 311 | recent 312 | recently 313 1,1| from the same source, was redeemed by the same ransom, and 314 2,2| our Lord, the most loving Redeemer of all nations. He in His 315 2,2| on May 5, 1888. In it We rejoiced over their exemplary accomplishments, 316 3,3| revelation of His divinity and release it from the mire of superstition 317 2,2| cattle. These eyewitness reports have been confirmed by recent 318 2,2| ago in Brussels for the representatives of European leaders, and 319 2,2| 2. We could not repudiate such a laudable inheritance. 320 4,5| scope. A great outlay is required to provide for the education 321 4,5| establish themselves and take responsibility for their own financial 322 3,4| Council will divide the rest of the money among those 323 1,1| lest the seeds of slavery return to those places from which 324 4,6| day the Son of God first revealed Himself to the nations, 325 3,3| the human race with the revelation of His divinity and release 326 3,4| confident that God who is rich in mercies will graciously 327 2,2| who deems holy the natural rights of people, struggle to discover 328 | s 329 3,3| there neither slavery nor savage barbarism can exist. Rather, 330 3,3| others are needed where that scandalous commerce is conducted. They 331 4,5| demands many others of similar scope. A great outlay is required 332 2,2| promises a joyful harvest. Secular leaders and Catholics from 333 2,2| in fertile soil, like a seed which promises a joyful 334 1,1| also took care lest the seeds of slavery return to those 335 3,3| religion establishes that men serve justice and honor human 336 2,2| Africans of every age and sex are forcefully taken away 337 3,3| received this light have also shaken off the yoke of human slavery. 338 2,2| known. He is to show how shameful this base dealing is and 339 4,5| everybody and give everybody a share in peace, forgiveness of 340 3,3| the African interior to shed their sweat, even life itself 341 | since 342 4,5| in peace, forgiveness of sins, and special gifts. ~ 343 4,5| even if the collection is small, the burden spread among 344 | so 345 2,2| planted them in fertile soil, like a seed which promises 346 2,2| land, put on display, and sold like cattle. These eyewitness 347 3,3| men, like standard-bearing soldiers of Christ, go to the African 348 | some 349 1,1| Church from the beginning sought to completely eliminate 350 1,1| has sprung from the same source, was redeemed by the same 351 4,5| Christ-for this concerns the spreading of His kingdom-might reach 352 3,3| brotherly love taught by Christ spreads itself, there neither slavery 353 1,1| recall that everybody has sprung from the same source, was 354 1,1| Pius VII, and Gregory XVI stand out. They applied every 355 3,3| Many apostolic men, like standard-bearing soldiers of Christ, go to 356 4,5| hope that We have enough strength to undertake such a project. 357 2,2| efforts in this matter. We strenuously pray that almighty God might 358 3,4| venerable brother, should strive to complete this matter. 359 1,1| planning, He showed what He was striving for in the name of religion, 360 1,1| slaves and showed Himself the strong champion of freedom. Insofar 361 2,2| natural rights of people, struggle to discover the rationale 362 2,2| plight of those who are subject to the mastery of another. 363 3,4| mentioned, will be given to sustain and help those missions. 364 3,3| African interior to shed their sweat, even life itself for the 365 2,2| Cardinal Lavigerie, whose swiftness and apostolic zeal are well 366 4,5| establish themselves and take responsibility for their 367 2,2| immediately delegated the task of going to the principal 368 1,1| industrious guardian of the teachings of its Founder who, by His 369 4,6| light of truth. In a new testimony of praise, We pray that 370 2,2| again given, We praise and thank the leaders of Europe for 371 4,5| work to your love and to theirs. We desire that everybody 372 | themselves 373 4,6| November 20, 1890, in the thirteenth year of Our pontificate. ~ 374 2,2| that almost four hundred thousand Africans of every age and 375 3,4| to complete this matter. Timely and special assistance should 376 1,1| wherever it existed. They also took care lest the seeds of slavery 377 | toward 378 3,4| missions, once the money is transferred to the Institute "For the 379 2,2| Bound and beaten, they are transported to a foreign land, put on 380 2,2| afflicted by accounts of the trials which harass all the inhabitants 381 3,3| Christ, which is joined to true freedom. This might enlighten 382 3,4| where slavery exists. We trust that nothing will diminish 383 4,5| difficulties obstruct Us, We turn to you, venerable brother, 384 | under 385 4,5| have enough strength to undertake such a project. When serious 386 3,4| receive Our prayers for the unfortunate Africans. You, venerable 387 1,1| fraternal necessity which unites the whole world. From Him 388 2,2| allow Our efforts to go unrewarded. Rather, He planted them 389 | until 390 | up 391 1,1| Pius II, Leo X, Paul III, Urban VIII, Benedict XIV, Pius 392 2,2| and persistence they would use to defend the Negro cause, 393 4,6| entrusted to your pastoral vigilance.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter' 394 1,1| VIII, Benedict XIV, Pius VII, and Gregory XVI stand out. 395 1,1| Leo X, Paul III, Urban VIII, Benedict XIV, Pius VII, 396 2,2| away each year from their villages! Bound and beaten, they 397 4,6| the first fruits of our vocation and faith" by Our predecessor 398 1,1| justice, and humanity. In this way He put national prosperity 399 3,3| even life itself for the welfare of their brothers. But " 400 | what 401 | While 402 4,6| extend His bounty far and wide and that it flourish in 403 1,1| its Founder who, by His words and those of the apostles, 404 2,2| gloomy plague of slavery. We worked toward this goal in a letter 405 | would 406 2,2| and human dignity. While writing, We were deeply moved by 407 1,1| Gregory IX, Pius II, Leo X, Paul III, Urban VIII, Benedict 408 4,6| of Our pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 409 1,1| III, Urban VIII, Benedict XIV, Pius VII, and Gregory XVI 410 1,1| XIV, Pius VII, and Gregory XVI stand out. They applied 411 4,5| expenses must be borne for some years, until the heralds of the