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1 4| St. Peter's, December 24, 1894, in the seventeenth year 2 2| 2. From the apostolic letter 3 4| at St. Peter's, December 24, 1894, in the seventeenth 4 3| 3. To ensure that the Eastern 5 4| 4. For this, venerable brothers, 6 | about 7 3| may persuade the others to accept the desired unity. In addition, 8 4| their contributions We can accomplish what We have resolved upon 9 | according 10 3| accept the desired unity. In addition, Catholic wisdom and life 11 3| deprived in part of the aids by which they are sustained, 12 | alone 13 | any 14 3| similar concern also be applied to the Society for the Schools 15 4| brothers, We particularly ask your assistance. We do not 16 3| like. Suitable aid must be asked principally from the Society 17 4| We particularly ask your assistance. We do not doubt that you, 18 | at 19 4| favor Our desires. As an auspice of His choicest blessing, 20 1| widely every day, and to call back the mutinous and the wandering 21 | been 22 4| it has to offer, and the benefits which can now be rightly 23 3| extended to all by making the best literature available. You 24 4| and government, graciously bless Our beginnings and favor 25 1| and the wandering to the bosom of the Church; this has 26 2| have investigated how to bring about more readily the desired 27 4| 4. For this, venerable brothers, We particularly ask your 28 1| widely every day, and to call back the mutinous and the 29 | cannot 30 3| that the generosity of the Catholics toward the Society become 31 1| For this reason We never cease to safeguard and multiply 32 4| entrusted to your care. We are certain that many more will eagerly 33 3| will fir their national character congenially. Therefore houses 34 4| desires. As an auspice of His choicest blessing, Venerable Brethren, 35 1| spread the name and reign of Christ more widely every day, and 36 3| ensure that the Eastern Christians who have seceded will return 37 1| encyclical letter Sancta Dei Civitas in order to win for the 38 4| this Society if they see clearly its excellence, the abundance 39 4| Blessing to all of you, your clergy and your people. ~Given 40 1| Ordinaries ~Enjoying Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See.~ 41 2| strength and the resources to complete it. And this is what We 42 2| recent apostolic letters concerning the safeguarding of the 43 2| sufficient; nevertheless We confidently judge that the necessary 44 3| their national character congenially. Therefore houses must be 45 3| Its purpose is entirely consonant with what We now have in 46 2| strength of trust and of constancy is found in God. For He 47 2| procedures by which, in consultation with the Eastern patriarchs, 48 4| than to meet Our desires by contributing. With their contributions 49 4| contributing. With their contributions We can accomplish what We 50 3| can easily understand the costs of these and similar ventures. 51 1| Christ more widely every day, and to call back the mutinous 52 4| in Rome, at St. Peter's, December 24, 1894, in the seventeenth 53 1| encyclical letter Sancta Dei Civitas in order to win 54 1| one more grave, which may demand that the spirit of Catholic 55 1| Finally, Our exhortations demonstrated how much aid had been given 56 2| Catholic Churches. We do not deny that this goal involves 57 3| lest apostolic missions, deprived in part of the aids by which 58 | did 59 2| this goal involves great difficulties. To overcome them, Our strength 60 3| may thus be supplied with dignity. Genuine knowledge of religion, 61 3| encouraged, especially since its directors have openly promised to 62 3| schools should be available, distributed according to population. 63 3| ministers who, endowed with doctrine and piety, may persuade 64 4| your assistance. We do not doubt that you, who are so eager 65 1| Apostolic See.~Our first duty is to spread the name and 66 | each 67 4| doubt that you, who are so eager to support with Us the cause 68 4| certain that many more will eagerly give both their name and 69 2| the faithful to also pray earnestly for this. Since the divine 70 3| literature available. You can easily understand the costs of 71 3| expedient for the sacred education of the youth, a sufficient 72 2| necessarily be joined with human effort, it is right for Us therefore 73 3| the East whose growth We encouraged, especially since its directors 74 1| Our pontificate with the encyclical letter Sancta Dei Civitas 75 3| abundance of holy ministers who, endowed with doctrine and piety, 76 1| Other Local Ordinaries ~Enjoying Peace and Communion with 77 3| 3. To ensure that the Eastern Christians 78 3| praised. Its purpose is entirely consonant with what We now 79 4| possible among the faithful entrusted to your care. We are certain 80 1| wisdom is spread among the erring. We did this especially 81 | every 82 4| if they see clearly its excellence, the abundance of spiritual 83 3| population. Their power of exercising each rite may thus be supplied 84 2| implore from Him, and We exhort all the faithful to also 85 1| small in response to this exhortation. In the following years 86 1| following years we saw the expansion of this most worthy work, 87 1| how much more was to be expected. Nor by God's blessing was 88 3| must be opened wherever expedient for the sacred education 89 2| right for Us therefore to expend special care in seeking 90 3| themselves cannot meet all these expenses. Nor can We Ourselves in 91 3| knowledge of religion, should be extended to all by making the best 92 3| imparted to them in such a fashion that it will fir their national 93 4| bless Our beginnings and favor Our desires. As an auspice 94 1| Pius IX had honored it. Finally, Our exhortations demonstrated 95 3| such a fashion that it will fir their national character 96 | first 97 3| Society become greater. It is fitting that a similar concern also 98 1| Then We were pleased to follow with exhortations showing 99 1| this exhortation. In the following years we saw the expansion 100 | found 101 1| by God's blessing was the fruit small in response to this 102 1| support them with the help gathered from the Catholic people. 103 3| be supplied with dignity. Genuine knowledge of religion, should 104 4| the abundance of spiritual gifts it has to offer, and the 105 4| Church. May God, who alone is glorified with the spread of the Christian 106 2| We do not deny that this goal involves great difficulties. 107 4| have resolved upon for the good of the Eastern Church. May 108 4| and its unity in faith and government, graciously bless Our beginnings 109 4| in faith and government, graciously bless Our beginnings and 110 1| testimonies of praise and grants of indulgences Our illustrious 111 1| a new need and one more grave, which may demand that the 112 2| that this goal involves great difficulties. To overcome 113 1| VII, Leo XII, Pius VIII, Gregory XVI, Pius IX had honored 114 1| exhortations showing how it had grown in a short time, from small 115 4| Propagation of the Faith grows as much as possible among 116 3| Schools of the East whose growth We encouraged, especially 117 3| can We Ourselves in these hard rimes offer the help We 118 3| are sustained, suffer any harm, We must insist that the 119 | He 120 3| a sufficient number of high schools should be available, 121 | Him 122 3| them with an abundance of holy ministers who, endowed with 123 1| Gregory XVI, Pius IX had honored it. Finally, Our exhortations 124 4| which can now be rightly hoped for the Christian cause. 125 3| character congenially. Therefore houses must be opened wherever 126 2| necessarily be joined with human effort, it is right for 127 | if 128 3| life must be made known and imparted to them in such a fashion 129 2| it. And this is what We implore from Him, and We exhort 130 1| of praise and grants of indulgences Our illustrious predecessors, 131 3| suffer any harm, We must insist that the generosity of the 132 2| Eastern patriarchs, We have investigated how to bring about more 133 2| last June, you know that We invited and urged all nations to 134 2| not deny that this goal involves great difficulties. To overcome 135 1| VIII, Gregory XVI, Pius IX had honored it. Finally, 136 2| help must necessarily be joined with human effort, it is 137 2| nevertheless We confidently judge that the necessary strength 138 2| Praeclara published last June, you know that We invited 139 3| the Faith which We have just now praised. Its purpose 140 3| supplied with dignity. Genuine knowledge of religion, should be extended 141 3| wisdom and life must be made known and imparted to them in 142 1| from small beginnings to so large a stature; and with what 143 | last 144 3| We now have in mind. But lest apostolic missions, deprived 145 3| addition, Catholic wisdom and life must be made known and imparted 146 1| this means the powerful light of Christian wisdom is spread 147 | like 148 3| to all by making the best literature available. You can easily 149 1| Primates, Bishops, and Other Local Ordinaries ~Enjoying Peace 150 1| occupied Our concern for a long time. For this reason We 151 2| the Eastern Rites that We look with special care to the 152 1| that the spirit of Catholic love become more wide-spread. 153 4| Venerable Brethren, We most lovingly give Our Apostolic Blessing 154 | made 155 3| should be extended to all by making the best literature available. 156 1| Catholic people. By this means the powerful light of Christian 157 4| certainly should move Catholic men to know that they can do 158 3| with what We now have in mind. But lest apostolic missions, 159 3| with an abundance of holy ministers who, endowed with doctrine 160 2| motivated Us to undertake this mission will in His providence certainly 161 2| found in God. For He who motivated Us to undertake this mission 162 4| cause. It certainly should move Catholic men to know that 163 1| never cease to safeguard and multiply pious projects and to support 164 1| day, and to call back the mutinous and the wandering to the 165 | namely 166 2| renowned and venerated by many names. From these same letters 167 3| fashion that it will fir their national character congenially. Therefore 168 2| We invited and urged all nations to the unity of the Christian 169 2| Since the divine help must necessarily be joined with human effort, 170 1| But now there is a new need and one more grave, which 171 | never 172 | nevertheless 173 1| bishops. But now there is a new need and one more grave, 174 | nothing 175 3| the youth, a sufficient number of high schools should be 176 1| of the Church; this has occupied Our concern for a long time. 177 3| Therefore houses must be opened wherever expedient for the 178 3| since its directors have openly promised to contribute as 179 1| letter Sancta Dei Civitas in order to win for the illustrious 180 1| Bishops, and Other Local Ordinaries ~Enjoying Peace and Communion 181 | Other 182 | others 183 | Ourselves 184 4| Church, will undertake this outstanding work. Zealously see to it 185 2| involves great difficulties. To overcome them, Our strength is not 186 3| apostolic missions, deprived in part of the aids by which they 187 4| venerable brothers, We particularly ask your assistance. We 188 2| of "one sheepfold and one Pastor" would be realized. You 189 1| Local Ordinaries ~Enjoying Peace and Communion with the Apostolic 190 1| responded to the zeal and the perserverance of the bishops. But now 191 3| doctrine and piety, may persuade the others to accept the 192 4| Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, December 24, 1894, in 193 3| endowed with doctrine and piety, may persuade the others 194 1| to safeguard and multiply pious projects and to support 195 1| the faithful. Then We were pleased to follow with exhortations 196 4| can do nothing for Us so pleasing, nor so salutary for themselves 197 3| distributed according to population. Their power of exercising 198 3| according to population. Their power of exercising each rite 199 1| people. By this means the powerful light of Christian wisdom 200 2| From the apostolic letter Praeclara published last June, you 201 1| with what testimonies of praise and grants of indulgences 202 3| Faith which We have just now praised. Its purpose is entirely 203 2| all the faithful to also pray earnestly for this. Since 204 1| indulgences Our illustrious predecessors, Pius VII, Leo XII, Pius 205 1| Brethren, the Patriarchs, ~Primates, Bishops, and Other Local 206 3| Suitable aid must be asked principally from the Society for the 207 2| letters you have learned the procedures by which, in consultation 208 1| safeguard and multiply pious projects and to support them with 209 2| Thus, through Us the divine promise of "one sheepfold and one 210 3| its directors have openly promised to contribute as much as 211 3| Church, it is necessary to provide them with an abundance of 212 2| this mission will in His providence certainly supply the strength 213 2| apostolic letter Praeclara published last June, you know that 214 3| have just now praised. Its purpose is entirely consonant with 215 2| how to bring about more readily the desired end, namely 216 2| and one Pastor" would be realized. You have learned from Our 217 1| for a long time. For this reason We never cease to safeguard 218 | recent 219 1| is to spread the name and reign of Christ more widely every 220 3| dignity. Genuine knowledge of religion, should be extended to all 221 2| the East and its churches, renowned and venerated by many names. 222 4| accomplish what We have resolved upon for the good of the 223 1| generosity of the faithful responded to the zeal and the perserverance 224 1| blessing was the fruit small in response to this exhortation. In 225 3| Christians who have seceded will return to the one true Church, 226 2| with human effort, it is right for Us therefore to expend 227 4| benefits which can now be rightly hoped for the Christian 228 3| Ourselves in these hard rimes offer the help We would 229 3| power of exercising each rite may thus be supplied with 230 2| safeguarding of the Eastern Rites that We look with special 231 2| namely the union of the Roman and Eastern Catholic Churches. 232 4| and your people. ~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, December 233 1| reason We never cease to safeguard and multiply pious projects 234 2| apostolic letters concerning the safeguarding of the Eastern Rites that 235 4| for Us so pleasing, nor so salutary for themselves and the Church 236 | same 237 1| with the encyclical letter Sancta Dei Civitas in order to 238 1| In the following years we saw the expansion of this most 239 3| Eastern Christians who have seceded will return to the one true 240 2| to expend special care in seeking and supporting whatever 241 | seems 242 4| December 24, 1894, in the seventeenth year of Our pontificate.~ 243 2| the divine promise of "one sheepfold and one Pastor" would be 244 1| showing how it had grown in a short time, from small beginnings 245 1| follow with exhortations showing how it had grown in a short 246 1| Brethren, may it stimulate your skill.~ 247 1| throughout the world from this source, and how much more was to 248 1| which may demand that the spirit of Catholic love become 249 4| excellence, the abundance of spiritual gifts it has to offer, and 250 4| people. ~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, December 24, 1894, 251 1| beginnings to so large a stature; and with what testimonies 252 1| Venerable Brethren, may it stimulate your skill.~ 253 | such 254 3| which they are sustained, suffer any harm, We must insist 255 3| the help We would like. Suitable aid must be asked principally 256 3| exercising each rite may thus be supplied with dignity. Genuine knowledge 257 2| His providence certainly supply the strength and the resources 258 2| special care in seeking and supporting whatever seems to contribute 259 3| the aids by which they are sustained, suffer any harm, We must 260 1| a stature; and with what testimonies of praise and grants of 261 | than 262 | Then 263 | there 264 1| did this especially in the third year of Our pontificate 265 | through 266 | throughout 267 | toward 268 3| seceded will return to the one true Church, it is necessary 269 2| the necessary strength of trust and of constancy is found 270 2| desired end, namely the union of the Roman and Eastern 271 | upon 272 2| know that We invited and urged all nations to the unity 273 2| its churches, renowned and venerated by many names. From these 274 3| costs of these and similar ventures. You also understand that 275 2| contribute to the end We have in view.~ 276 1| illustrious predecessors, Pius VII, Leo XII, Pius VIII, Gregory 277 1| Pius VII, Leo XII, Pius VIII, Gregory XVI, Pius IX had 278 1| back the mutinous and the wandering to the bosom of the Church; 279 | were 280 | whatever 281 | wherever 282 | whose 283 1| Catholic love become more wide-spread. Venerable Brethren, may 284 1| and reign of Christ more widely every day, and to call back 285 1| Dei Civitas in order to win for the illustrious Society 286 1| missions throughout the world from this source, and how 287 1| predecessors, Pius VII, Leo XII, Pius VIII, Gregory XVI, 288 4| of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~ ~ ~ 289 1| XII, Pius VIII, Gregory XVI, Pius IX had honored it. 290 1| exhortation. In the following years we saw the expansion of 291 3| sacred education of the youth, a sufficient number of 292 1| faithful responded to the zeal and the perserverance of 293 4| undertake this outstanding work. Zealously see to it that the Society