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Leo PP. XIII
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1 3| this 20th day of September 1887. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 2 2| 2. It is easy to imagine what 3 3| Given at the Vatican this 20th day of September 1887. ~ 4 3| 3. We need not tell you, Venerable 5 2| of grace and of glory for a11. None, however, can be surprised 6 | Above 7 3| charge a strong, living, and active faith, and to call on all 8 1| Nevertheless We cannot do less than address to you, Venerable Brethren, 9 3| only profited the Church, afflicted and persecuted, but also 10 | again 11 3| great triumphs won over the Albigenses and other powerful enemies, 12 | also 13 | although 14 3| they placed their highest ambition. Let it be your work, venerable 15 1| You know how We place amid present dangers Our confidence 16 3| infinite mercy, may hear and answer the prayers of a father 17 2| His providential designs appointed Rome to be the capital of 18 2| ones, are being attacked artfully and in covert ways, or even 19 3| of Jesus Christ, casting aside all human respect, and considering 20 3| the Mother of God and to ask her help. Let all good Italians 21 2| s great ones, are being attacked artfully and in covert ways, 22 | because 23 | before 24 1| rivalry Italy has not been behind-hand, for devotion to Our Lady 25 3| hour of need should We not behold again such marvels of the 26 2| Italy's great ones, are being attacked artfully and in 27 3| salvation of so many of Our beloved children. And Our sorrow 28 3| your care, the Apostolic Benediction as a promise of graces and 29 2| the precious inheritance bequeathed by Our ancestors, and in 30 3| With these desires, We bestow on you, venerable brethren, 31 3| and for Italy, by granting better times to both. With these 32 1| To the Bishops of Italy. Venerable Brethren, ~ 33 3| Venerable Brethren, with what bitterness Our soul is filled at seeing 34 2| Redeemer shed His precious blood on the Cross and opened 35 | both 36 | but 37 | can 38 2| appointed Rome to be the capital of the Catholic world. On 39 3| teaching of Jesus Christ, casting aside all human respect, 40 3| purpose We ardently desire the Catholics of Italy, with lively faith, 41 3| interest in the Catholic cause, a confidence in Our Lady' 42 3| those committed to your charge a strong, living, and active 43 3| of so many of Our beloved children. And Our sorrow is greater 44 2| Divine Master Jesus Christ chose, from out all the world, 45 1| safety and prosperity of Christendom and the peace and tranquillity 46 3| forefathers, under similar circumstances? And to make this most powerful 47 2| tools. Above all, in this city of Rome, where Christ's 48 3| made a double of the second class for all the Church of the 49 3| venerable brethren, and the clergy and people committed to 50 2| people is called upon to live close to the Father of the whole 51 3| misguided brethren, for their common Father the Roman Pontiff, 52 3| salvation of souls. It cannot be concealed that, although thanks to 53 2| his See are their efforts concentrated and their diabolical designs 54 1| give Us fresh reasons for consolation and hope. Nevertheless We 55 3| deign to hear their prayer, console Us in Our sorrow, and crown 56 2| past rimes the glory of Our country and of Italy's great ones, 57 2| attacked artfully and in covert ways, or even openly, with 58 2| His precious blood on the Cross and opened the reign of 59 3| console Us in Our sorrow, and crown Our efforts for the Church 60 2| ways, or even openly, with cynicism that is revolting, by a 61 3| is filled at seeing the danger there is for the salvation 62 1| how We place amid present dangers Our confidence in the Glorious 63 3| at the Vatican this 20th day of September 1887. ~LEO 64 1| tribute of the devotion so dear to it. In such pious rivalry 65 1| and renewed zeal the month dedicated to the Most Holy Virgin 66 2| every possible means that We deemed suitable, for the sanctification 67 1| devotion to Our Lady is deeply and widely rooted in this 68 3| by her many sons, would deign to hear their prayer, console 69 1| of these times, We have desired to revive everywhere this 70 3| venerable brethren, to devote all your care and zeal to 71 1| recommending the pious practice of devoting October to honouring Our 72 2| efforts concentrated and their diabolical designs displayed with ferocious 73 1| may be sanctified in every diocese of Italy. ~ 74 2| their diabolical designs displayed with ferocious obstinacy. ~ 75 3| be proportionate to the dispositions of those offering them, 76 2| Italian people, for Our Divine Master Jesus Christ chose, 77 1| and the entire Church, docile to Our desires, has ever 78 3| this end We have made a double of the second class for 79 1| rooted in this land; and We doubt not that this year too, 80 2| 2. It is easy to imagine what reasons 81 3| prosperity. And since the effects of such prayers will be 82 3| evil with that salutary efficacity We would desire and that 83 | end 84 3| Albigenses and other powerful enemies, glories and triumphs which 85 | even 86 | everywhere 87 1| Italy will set a glorious example of love for the august Mother 88 3| their part, the magnificent examples of piety given by their 89 2| of Jesus Christ. We have excepted from Our daily solicitude 90 3| offering them, We ardently exhort you, venerable brethren, 91 1| Brethren, a few words of exhortation, so that with particular 92 2| sanctification of souls and the extension of the reign of Jesus Christ. 93 2| Father of the whole Christian family, and to share in a special 94 1| devotion, and to spread it far and wide among the faithful 95 3| a promise of graces and favours of the highest kind from 96 3| for all the Church of the Feast of the Rosary. And for the 97 3| reduced. On this account We feel a still greater desire to 98 2| diabolical designs displayed with ferocious obstinacy. ~ 99 | few 100 3| lessening of that respect and filial love for the Church which 101 3| what bitterness Our soul is filled at seeing the danger there 102 3| of piety given by their forefathers, under similar circumstances? 103 1| hope for so doing, and the forms to be observed; and the 104 1| of God, and will give Us fresh reasons for consolation 105 3| grace and to the faithful fulfilment of all their duties. Among 106 1| Mother of God, and will give Us fresh reasons for consolation 107 3| marvels of the power and goodness of the august Virgin, for 108 2| Since God called Us to govern His Church on earth, We 109 3| Church and for Italy, by granting better times to both. With 110 | had 111 2| that is revolting, by a handful of men who seek to rob others 112 1| Mother of God, in whose hands are all graces, certain 113 3| good of the Church and its Head, and of the whole Christian 114 3| violence to her mother's heart, and to pray to her for 115 3| of the highest kind from heaven. ~Given at the Vatican this 116 | hence 117 | herself 118 3| more propitious, We would honour her more and more in the 119 1| practice of devoting October to honouring Our Lady, have pointed out 120 3| and nations. Why in this hour of need should We not behold 121 | how 122 | however 123 3| Christ, casting aside all human respect, and considering 124 | if 125 2| 2. It is easy to imagine what reasons We have for 126 3| greater because We find it impossible to oppose such great evil 127 3| and the times religious indifference is on the increase, and 128 3| Pontiff, that God, in His infinite mercy, may hear and answer 129 3| nevertheless by the evil influence of men and the times religious 130 2| Christian morals, the precious inheritance bequeathed by Our ancestors, 131 3| her more and more in the invocation of the Rosary, and increase 132 3| this month of October, to invoke this august Virgin and to 133 | its 134 3| and favours of the highest kind from heaven. ~Given at the 135 3| all your care and zeal to kindle among those committed to 136 3| Brethren, and all the world knows, the state to which we are 137 1| and widely rooted in this land; and We doubt not that this 138 3| day of September 1887. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 139 3| increase, and hence there is a lessening of that respect and filial 140 3| the Apostolic See, for the liberty of the Vicar of Jesus Christ 141 2| people is called upon to live close to the Father of the 142 3| to your charge a strong, living, and active faith, and to 143 2| morality they have themselves lost. In this more especially 144 3| august Virgin and to do loving violence to her mother's 145 | made 146 3| revive, on their part, the magnificent examples of piety given 147 | make 148 1| of devotion; and now is making ready to pay to Mary, during 149 1| ever replied by special manifestations of devotion; and now is 150 3| We not behold again such marvels of the power and goodness 151 1| is making ready to pay to Mary, during a whole month, a 152 2| Italian people, for Our Divine Master Jesus Christ chose, from 153 2| sought to use every possible means that We deemed suitable, 154 3| Italians pray for their misguided brethren, for their common 155 1| Church. Mindful that in moments of great trial, pastors 156 2| others of that faith and morality they have themselves lost. 157 2| souls. Faith and Christian morals, the precious inheritance 158 | much 159 | must 160 2| Our daily solicitude no nation and no people, mindful that 161 3| temporal welfare of peoples and nations. Why in this hour of need 162 3| Christian peoples in their necessities. Already have We recorded 163 1| is most opportune for the needs of these times, We have 164 | None 165 | now 166 1| doing, and the forms to be observed; and the entire Church, 167 2| displayed with ferocious obstinacy. ~ 168 3| the dispositions of those offering them, We ardently exhort 169 1| the faithful of the world. Oftentimes already We, in recommending 170 2| country and of Italy's great ones, are being attacked artfully 171 3| reckoned as paramount an open and sincere profession of 172 2| precious blood on the Cross and opened the reign of grace and of 173 2| in covert ways, or even openly, with cynicism that is revolting, 174 1| Lady of the Rosary is most opportune for the needs of these times, 175 3| We find it impossible to oppose such great evil with that 176 | other 177 | others 178 | over 179 3| times, must be reckoned as paramount an open and sincere profession 180 3| faithful only revive, on their part, the magnificent examples 181 1| exhortation, so that with particular and renewed zeal the month 182 2| Our ancestors, and in all past rimes the glory of Our country 183 1| moments of great trial, pastors and people have ever had 184 1| and now is making ready to pay to Mary, during a whole 185 3| call on all to return by penance to grace and to the faithful 186 3| the Church, afflicted and persecuted, but also the temporal welfare 187 3| magnificent examples of piety given by their forefathers, 188 1| Brethren, ~You know how We place amid present dangers Our 189 1| honouring Our Lady, have pointed out Our reasons and hope 190 3| common Father the Roman Pontiff, that God, in His infinite 191 2| have sought to use every possible means that We deemed suitable, 192 3| again such marvels of the power and goodness of the august 193 1| in recommending the pious practice of devoting October to honouring 194 1| You know how We place amid present dangers Our confidence in 195 3| paramount an open and sincere profession of the faith and teaching 196 3| triumphs which have not only profited the Church, afflicted and 197 3| Apostolic Benediction as a promise of graces and favours of 198 3| powerful Queen more and more propitious, We would honour her more 199 3| of such prayers will be proportionate to the dispositions of those 200 2| Vicar on earth, and in His providential designs appointed Rome to 201 3| earth, and for peace and public prosperity. And since the 202 3| Rosary. And for the same purpose We ardently desire the Catholics 203 3| state of the times, must be reckoned as paramount an open and 204 1| Oftentimes already We, in recommending the pious practice of devoting 205 3| necessities. Already have We recorded these glories and the great 206 1| and people have ever had recourse with entire confidence to 207 2| people, mindful that Our Redeemer shed His precious blood 208 3| the state to which we are reduced. On this account We feel 209 3| all things the interest of religion and the salvation of souls. 210 1| that with particular and renewed zeal the month dedicated 211 1| to Our desires, has ever replied by special manifestations 212 3| faith, and to call on all to return by penance to grace and 213 2| openly, with cynicism that is revolting, by a handful of men who 214 3| desire and that We have the right to use, for you know, Venerable 215 2| ancestors, and in all past rimes the glory of Our country 216 1| dear to it. In such pious rivalry Italy has not been behind-hand, 217 2| handful of men who seek to rob others of that faith and 218 3| their common Father the Roman Pontiff, that God, in His 219 1| Lady is deeply and widely rooted in this land; and We doubt 220 2| We find in Italy much to sadden Our souls. Faith and Christian 221 1| the Holy Rosary, for the safety and prosperity of Christendom 222 3| such great evil with that salutary efficacity We would desire 223 | same 224 2| deemed suitable, for the sanctification of souls and the extension 225 1| Virgin of the Rosary may be sanctified in every diocese of Italy. ~ 226 2| the world, Italy to be the seat of His Vicar on earth, and 227 3| have made a double of the second class for all the Church 228 2| is seen the work of the sects, and of those who are more 229 3| bitterness Our soul is filled at seeing the danger there is for 230 2| by a handful of men who seek to rob others of that faith 231 2| this more especially is seen the work of the sects, and 232 3| Vatican this 20th day of September 1887. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 233 1| this year too, Italy will set a glorious example of love 234 2| Christian family, and to share in a special way in his 235 | she 236 2| mindful that Our Redeemer shed His precious blood on the 237 | should 238 2| can be surprised that We showed special care for the Italian 239 3| Queen of the Rosary, who has shown herself, since she has been 240 3| their forefathers, under similar circumstances? And to make 241 3| as paramount an open and sincere profession of the faith 242 2| excepted from Our daily solicitude no nation and no people, 243 2| in a special way in his sorrows and his glory. Unfortunately 244 2| Church on earth, We have sought to use every possible means 245 3| with what bitterness Our soul is filled at seeing the 246 3| in Our Lady's help, and a spirit of prayer. It is certain 247 | still 248 2| possible means that We deemed suitable, for the sanctification 249 3| And Our most lively and sure hope is placed in the Queen 250 2| a11. None, however, can be surprised that We showed special care 251 3| profession of the faith and teaching of Jesus Christ, casting 252 3| 3. We need not tell you, Venerable Brethren, 253 3| persecuted, but also the temporal welfare of peoples and nations. 254 | than 255 3| concealed that, although thanks to the mercy of God religious 256 | them 257 | themselves 258 3| and considering before all things the interest of religion 259 | thus 260 3| has been invoked by that title, so ready to help the Church 261 2| more or less their willing tools. Above all, in this city 262 1| Christendom and the peace and tranquillity of the Church. Mindful that 263 1| that in moments of great trial, pastors and people have 264 1| during a whole month, a daily tribute of the devotion so dear 265 3| and to pray to her for the triumph of the Church and the Apostolic 266 | under 267 2| his sorrows and his glory. Unfortunately We find in Italy much to 268 3| from heaven. ~Given at the Vatican this 20th day of September 269 3| Virgin and to do loving violence to her mother's heart, and 270 | was 271 2| and to share in a special way in his sorrows and his glory. 272 2| attacked artfully and in covert ways, or even openly, with cynicism 273 3| persecuted, but also the temporal welfare of peoples and nations. 274 | well 275 | where 276 | whose 277 | Why 278 1| and to spread it far and wide among the faithful of the 279 2| who are more or less their willing tools. Above all, in this 280 3| glories and the great triumphs won over the Albigenses and 281 1| Venerable Brethren, a few words of exhortation, so that 282 3| of September 1887. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 283 1| and We doubt not that this year too, Italy will set a glorious


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