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501 0,1 | salvation. Who could fail to be moved by the present evident increase 502 3,13| than ill-will which keeps multitudes away from Jesus Christ. 503 | my 504 | Myself 505 0,3 | things are made new. "The mystery of His will, according to 506 2,9 | and thus limit it within a narrower circle of knowledge, so 507 3,12| possession. All elements of the national life must be made to drink 508 1,6 | precepts of His law were neglected. For, as was necessarily 509 | Nevertheless 510 0,3 | either perfected or even newly created, whilst on all sides 511 3,11| are conspiracy, anarchy, nihilism. There is neither peace 512 1,6 | will that it is really a noble power, in consonance with 513 3,11| advantageous to salvation, is nourished by Christian faith. "The 514 3,11| faith, also preserves and nourishes our moral life. This He 515 3,14| in Rome, the first day of November 1900, in the 23rd year of 516 0,3 | involved in the terrible and numberless ills brought about by the 517 0,1 | for alarm, on account of numerous and long-standing causes 518 2,9 | well as over his will. By obeying Christ with his intellect 519 3,11| to be directed. The whole object of Christian doctrine and 520 0,3 | the frail and inconstant objects of sense which had hitherto 521 1,6 | Christian is absolutely obliged to be firm, and patient 522 0,1 | and in spite of so many obstacles to piety, what great crowds 523 0,3 | is free from the sin of obstinacy and ingratitude. But first 524 2,9 | rejects the yoke of Christ are obstinately striving against God. Having 525 1,8 | built up. This end is the obtaining by the members of society 526 0,2 | more especially on the occasion of the Holy Year, to disseminate 527 1,7 | willed to perpetuate the office assigned to Him by His Father 528 | often 529 1,6 | serious duty, and one which oftentimes calls for strenuous labour, 530 0,1 | Christian principles and old-fashioned virtues? The great misfortune 531 1,6 | perceived, to be master of oneself and to make the lower part 532 0,3 | s Divine Providence, the only-begotten Son of God became man, and 533 0,3 | restored, the gates of Heaven opened, the right to enter them 534 3,13| from the pulpit; wherever opportunity is offered you. The world 535 1,7 | Divine Love: a holy and orderly charity is both its foundation 536 0,1 | Bishops, and other Local Ordinaries having ~Peace and Communion 537 1,6 | bear and to suffer is the ordinary condition of man. Man can 538 1,6 | that the consequences of original sin should be perpetual. 539 | out 540 0,1 | Christianity. Would that the outburst of these flames of antique 541 0,1 | Apostolic Benediction.~The outlook on the future is by no means 542 0,3 | satisfaction in His Blood to the outraged majesty of His Father and 543 1,6 | of will, of pride, or of outward show" (St. Augustine, De 544 1,6 | delights. It is hard and painful to despise the supposed 545 0,3 | by the sin of our first parents, nor was there any human 546 3,11| is Life. All other beings partake of life, but are not life. 547 1,8 | inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for Thy possession" ( 548 3,12| is this struggle of the passions and so serious the dangers 549 1,6 | obliged to be firm, and patient in suf fering, if he wish 550 0,1 | Venerable Brethren, the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, 551 0,3 | Christianity. If we but recall St. Paul's description (Romans i., 552 1,7 | His doctrine and His own peculiar institutions. Of these the 553 0,2 | Church, and the one most peculiarly her own, is to defend and 554 0,3 | ignorance and former vices, penetrated into the very life-blood 555 0,2 | persuading, exhorting, if perchance our voice can be heard; 556 0,4 | the benefits thereof are perennial and immortal? He who once 557 2,9 | chastise their pride, does not permit men to see the truth, and 558 1,6 | of original sin should be perpetual. It is reasonable, therefore, 559 1,7 | Moreover, He willed to perpetuate the office assigned to Him 560 1,6 | earnest endeavour, and perseverance! For although by Our Redeemer' 561 0,1 | of devotion towards the person of Our Saviour? The ardent 562 2,10| intellect. We would remind those persons of this truth who desire 563 0,2 | Jesus Christ by teaching, persuading, exhorting, if perchance 564 3,11| life pervades and ever will pervade creation. Whatever is, is 565 3,11| sacred source, all life pervades and ever will pervade creation. 566 1,6 | truthful and exact image of a pilgrimage. Now Christ is the "Way," 567 1,8 | Christianity does not hold the place that belongs to it. When 568 1,7 | our Saviour's Kingship, places man at the summit of all 569 1,6 | to follow after what is pleasant rather than the law of Christ. 570 0,3 | will, according to His good pleasure which He hath purposed to 571 0,1 | invitation of the Sovereign Pontiff! Both Italians and foreigners 572 3,12| listened to, both rich and poor will do their duty. The 573 3,12| to prevent crime in every possible way: but all this is by 574 3,11| and these are the two most powerful and most necessary bonds 575 1,6 | difficult to reject what so powerfully entices and delights. It 576 0,1 | abandon Christian faith and practice, they would be only too 577 0,1 | Christ and proclaiming His praises, is worthy of the best days 578 3,13| grace, let us strive in prayer, with united heart and voice, 579 0,3 | silver . . . but with the precious Blood of Christ, as of a 580 3,11| efforts. Public administrators prefer a purely secular system 581 1,7 | above those of earth, the preference of the love of God to all 582 1,6 | contest every man must be prepared to undergo hardships and 583 0,4 | same preserveth and will preserve it for ever. "He gave Himself 584 3,12| by Divine Providence is preserved, and both security and prosperity 585 3,11| preserver of faith, also preserves and nourishes our moral 586 0,4 | nature ruined by sin the same preserveth and will preserve it for 587 1,8 | the law of Christ ought to prevail in human society and be 588 3,12| masses, and by legislation to prevent crime in every possible 589 0,3 | in Him who should be the Priest, Victim, Liberator, Prince 590 3,11| must necessarily lose its primary authority and justice must 591 0,1 | Brethren, the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, Bishops, 592 0,3 | wrath was appeased, the primeval fetters of slavery were 593 0,3 | Priest, Victim, Liberator, Prince of Peace, Teacher of all 594 3,12| drink in the Life which proceedeth from Him legislation, political 595 2,9 | liberty. For the truth which proceeds from the teaching of Christ 596 0,1 | Name of Jesus Christ and proclaiming His praises, is worthy of 597 0,2 | unfortunate men who, whilst professing the Christian name, live 598 0,2 | Christ. For these we feel the profoundest pity: these above all would 599 3,11| anyone without faith to promise himself eternal salvation. " 600 0,2 | own, is to defend and to propagate throughout the world the 601 2,9 | be restricted within its proper limits, and, throwing aside 602 0,3 | over and above made His property by a true and real purchase. " 603 0,3 | these titles, images and prophecies, differing in kind though 604 0,3 | forward to His coming. The Prophets had long and clearly declared 605 1,6 | very midst of all temporal prosperity-that in God alone can the human 606 3,11| engender the supernatural life, protect it, and revive it if it 607 1,6 | is surely unnecessary to prove, what experience constantly 608 3,13| the time is suitable is proved by the very general revival 609 2,10| made to suf fez, this only proves the necessity to a Christian 610 1,8 | earth for Thy possession" (Psalm ii., 6, 8). Therefore the 611 3,13| in Universities, from the pulpit; wherever opportunity is 612 3,12| both right and necessary to punish malefactors, to educate 613 2,9 | truth, and thus they are punished in the things wherein they 614 0,3 | property by a true and real purchase. "You are not your own: 615 0,5 | aim at. Similarly, if the pure and true light of truth 616 3,11| administrators prefer a purely secular system of government. 617 0,3 | good pleasure which He hath purposed to Him, in the dispensation 618 2,9 | fitted to succeed in the pursuit even of natural science. 619 3,12| prosperity, as by the spiritual qualities of morality and virtue. ~ 620 3,11| are told that society is quite able to help itself; that 621 3,13| His loving-kindness all races and classes of mankind, 622 0,3 | and to what a height He raised it. The human race, exiled 623 0,3 | the fullness of times to re-establish all things in Christ" (Ephesians 624 1,6 | Way," for we can never reach God, the supreme and ultimate 625 0,4 | to bring about a violent reaction of mankind in the direction 626 0,2 | much to those who are ever ready to listen willingly to Christian 627 2,10| wish to follow Christ in reality and not merely in name.~ 628 2,9 | are not indeed contrary to reason-for that would be an impossibility-but 629 1,6 | should be perpetual. It is reasonable, therefore, not to expect 630 2,9 | more attain them by our own reasoning than we can comprehend God 631 0,1 | there are many serious reasons for alarm, on account of 632 0,3 | Christianity. If we but recall St. Paul's description ( 633 0,3 | horror and pity. What we here record is well enough known, but 634 3,11| aid of the grace of our Redeemer-still it is vain for anyone without 635 3,13| religious feeling already referred to, and especially that 636 1,6 | grace human nature bath been regenerated, still there remains in 637 1,7 | that false pride which, rejecting our Saviour's Kingship, 638 1,6 | St. Augustine, De Vera Religione, 37). In this contest every 639 0,1 | religious exercises, and, relying upon the indulgences offered 640 1,6 | His grace; but this would remain "void" in man if the precepts 641 1,6 | regenerated, still there remains in each individual a certain 642 3,12| or seek for an efficient remedy. It is of course both right 643 3,13| classes of mankind, may He remember His own words: "I, if I 644 0,3 | called to mind and if it were remembered from what an abyss Christ 645 0,3 | Christian civilisation. The remembrance of these events, Venerable 646 2,10| also in intellect. We would remind those persons of this truth 647 3,12| more terrible evils. Once remove all impediments and allow 648 0,3 | that we must both feel and render with our whole hearts gratitude 649 0,1 | For no one will deny that renewed interest in spiritual matters 650 0,1 | our times as a widespread renovation among the nations of Christian 651 0,2 | consequences will be if they do not repent.~ 652 2,9 | Such obedience Christ requires, and justly so. For He is 653 2,10| towards human nature, and requiring little if any hardships 654 1,6 | must strive our best and resist our natural inclinations 655 3,12| away; mutual rights will be respected. If Christ be listened to, 656 3,12| society as a whole. We must restore Christ to this His own rightful 657 2,10| which is so strong, is restrained and made to suf fez, this 658 3,12| charity, the latter self restraint and moderation, if both 659 2,9 | mind should refuse to be restricted within its proper limits, 660 2,9 | intellect must bow humbly and reverently "unto the obedience of Christ," 661 3,12| Christ be listened to, both rich and poor will do their duty. 662 1,6 | eternal bliss in heaven to riches, nor to a life of ease, 663 3,12| restore Christ to this His own rightful possession. All elements 664 0,1 | heart and mind, "from the rising of the Sun to the going 665 3,11| exclusively on human reason robs man of his highest dignity 666 0,3 | St. Paul's description (Romans i., 24-32) of the mental 667 0,4 | bath restored human nature ruined by sin the same preserveth 668 1,8 | clouded, both rulers and ruled go astray, for they have 669 1,8 | minds are clouded, both rulers and ruled go astray, for 670 3,12| cease. Wherever Christianity rules over all without let or 671 3,11| From Him, as from its most sacred source, all life pervades 672 0,3 | customs, laws, ceremonies and sacrifices of the Chosen People had 673 1,8 | astray, for they have no safe line to follow nor end to 674 1,6 | converted from evil life, might safely tend towards God. "Going, 675 1,6 | and troubles for Christ's sake. It is difficult to reject 676 1,7 | declaration, explanation and sanction; but also the rest of His 677 0,3 | mankind made most abundant satisfaction in His Blood to the outraged 678 3,11| Christ's mercy, that is to say, "the life of grace," whose 679 3,13| writings and your words, in schools, in Universities, from the 680 2,9 | in which it may have free scope for its investigations and 681 3,11| administrators prefer a purely secular system of government. All 682 2,9 | it to Jesus Christ, and securely rest upon His teaching, 683 3,12| influence over the people. Seditions and conspiracies will cease. 684 0,1 | Church, are most earnestly seeking the means to secure their 685 1,7 | From this it may clearly be seen what consequences are to 686 1,7 | knowing neither charity nor self-devotion. Man may indeed be king, 687 2,10| reason to authority, our self-love, which is so strong, is 688 1,7 | is entirely founded upon selfishness, knowing neither charity 689 0,2 | all would we urge to think seriously of their present life and 690 0,3 | as the conqueror of "the Serpent," hence, succeeding ages 691 1,8 | tribes, and tongues shall serve Him" (Daniel vii., 14). " 692 2,9 | man by no means acts in a servile manner, but in complete 693 1,6 | the members? "Having joy set before Him, He endured the 694 0,4 | salvation of all men, both severally and collectively, depends 695 3,11| strive to secure the largest share for himself. Hence arise 696 1,6 | corrupt mind, who have made shipwreck of the faith, cannot help 697 1,6 | of pride, or of outward show" (St. Augustine, De Vera 698 1,6 | what experience constantly shows and what each individual 699 1,6 | appetites attract man on one side and the other; the allurements 700 0,3 | newly created, whilst on all sides were evoked virtues undreamt 701 1,8 | and the very end is lost sight of, for which, under God' 702 0,3 | corruptible things as gold or silver . . . but with the precious 703 2,9 | discovered. To reject dogma is simply to deny Christianity. Our 704 3,13| one contemplates Him with sincere and unprejudiced mind, the 705 3,13| world, which has indeed sinned much, but which has also 706 1,6 | from Christ, make him their slave. "Men of corrupt mind, who 707 3,13| has heard enough of the so-called "rights of man." Let it 708 1,7 | salvation, on the other He most solemnly commanded men to be subject 709 | someone 710 | something 711 0,5 | necessarily be darkened and their souls deceived by deplorably false 712 3,11| as from its most sacred source, all life pervades and ever 713 0,1 | at the invitation of the Sovereign Pontiff! Both Italians and 714 2,9 | since therein Truth itself speaketh. There are innumerable and 715 2,9 | for its investigations and speculations, and that not only agreeably 716 3,12| and allow the Christian spirit to revive and grow strong 717 0,1 | conflagration! Would that the splendid example of so many might 718 0,3 | knowledge of the Redeemer spread far and wide and His power, 719 3,11| at home. Public life is stained with crime. ~ 720 2,10| of our life, the eternal standard of all who wish to follow 721 0,3 | Jesus Christ: yet such a state is free from the sin of 722 1,6 | this world, but rather to steel one's soul to bear troubles, 723 3,13| the Son of God. The first step, then, is to substitute 724 3,11| masses, nations are in such straits and even distress, and that 725 0,2 | the Christian name, live strangers to the faith and love of 726 1,6 | inclinations with all our strength "unto the obedience of Christ." 727 1,6 | which oftentimes calls for strenuous labour, earnest endeavour, 728 1,7 | necessary consequences are the strict fulfilment of duty, respect 729 3,12| nation will be healed. The strife between the classes and 730 2,9 | of Christ are obstinately striving against God. Having shaken 731 0,3 | fetters of slavery were struck off from unhappy and erring 732 3,12| 12. So great is this struggle of the passions and so serious 733 2,9 | necessarily embraces many subjects which are not indeed contrary 734 2,10| authority. And if, in this submission of reason to authority, 735 2,9 | intellect, it must first of all submit it to Jesus Christ, and 736 3,13| first step, then, is to substitute knowledge for ignorance, 737 2,9 | they are less fitted to succeed in the pursuit even of natural 738 0,3 | of "the Serpent," hence, succeeding ages had eagerly looked 739 3,13| much, but which has also suffered much in expiation! And, 740 1,6 | himself a life free from suffering and filled with all happiness 741 3,12| all this is by no means sufficient. The salvation of the nations 742 3,13| of God. That the time is suitable is proved by the very general 743 1,7 | Kingship, places man at the summit of all things and declares 744 0,1 | from the rising of the Sun to the going down thereof," 745 1,6 | part of the soul, obey the superior part, is so far from being 746 0,3 | depravity, the monstrous superstitions and lusts of such peoples, 747 1,6 | and painful to despise the supposed goods of the senses and 748 1,7 | to all things. But this supremacy of man, which openly rejects 749 2,9 | some human sway. They are sure to choose someone whom they 750 1,6 | 6. It is surely unnecessary to prove, what 751 2,9 | fall beneath some human sway. They are sure to choose 752 3,11| of eternal happiness is taken away, temporal goods will 753 0,2 | Ourselves to the self same task. But at the present moment 754 1,6 | troubles, by which we are taught to look forward with certainty 755 0,3 | infinite joy, but it also teaches us the lesson that we must 756 1,6 | to long-suffering and to tears, to the love of justice 757 1,6 | individual a certain debility and tendency to evil. Various natural 758 | Thee 759 2,9 | himself to be forced by the theories of any human teacher, but 760 | therein 761 1,8 | contravene it, it is an evil thing for the common weal wherever 762 0,2 | above all would we urge to think seriously of their present 763 | thou 764 0,1 | The ardent zeal of so many thousands, united in heart and mind, " 765 0,5 | If He be abandoned the three necessary conditions of 766 1,6 | They are slaves to a threefold concupiscence: of will, 767 0,1 | flocked to Rome to visit the "Threshold of the Apostles" at the 768 2,9 | its proper limits, and, throwing aside its becoming modesty, 769 0,4 | a redemption for all" (1 Timothy ii., 6)."In Christ all shall 770 0,3 | Eternal Kingdom. By all these titles, images and prophecies, 771 | together 772 1,6 | and ultimate good, by this toilsome and doubtful road of mortal 773 3,14| the Divine favours, and in token of Our fatherly affection, 774 3,11| on the increase? We are told that society is quite able 775 1,8 | all peoples, tribes, and tongues shall serve Him" (Daniel 776 3,11| system of government. All traces of the religion of our forefathers 777 1,8 | kingdom: and all peoples, tribes, and tongues shall serve 778 1,6 | our life on earth is the truthful and exact image of a pilgrimage. 779 2,9 | communication of divine truths, and thus limit it within 780 3,11| perish: and these are the two most powerful and most necessary 781 3,11| attain its end by its own unaided efforts. Public administrators 782 2,9 | but by the eternal and unchangeable truth. Hence he attains 783 0,3 | of a lamb, unspotted and undefiled" (1 Peter i., 18-19). Thus 784 1,6 | man must be prepared to undergo hardships and troubles for 785 2,10| borne. They do not properly understand the meaning of faith and 786 2,9 | bringing into captivity every understanding unto the obedience of Christ" ( 787 1,6 | 15). Hence it will be understood that in the Christian religion 788 0,3 | sides were evoked virtues undreamt of in pagan philosophy. 789 0,2 | teachings, but to those most unfortunate men who, whilst professing 790 2,9 | light of divine truth. Not unfrequently, too, God, in order to chastise 791 0,3 | slavery were struck off from unhappy and erring man, God's favour 792 1,8 | through the aid of civil unity, though always in harmony 793 0,3 | men's hearts realised the universal brotherhood: as a consequence, 794 3,13| your words, in schools, in Universities, from the pulpit; wherever 795 3,13| or rejected because He is unknown. We conjure all Christians 796 2,9 | its nature. But what is unlawful and unnatural is that the 797 | unless 798 2,9 | But what is unlawful and unnatural is that the human mind should 799 1,6 | 6. It is surely unnecessary to prove, what experience 800 3,13| contemplates Him with sincere and unprejudiced mind, the clearer does it 801 0,3 | of Christ, as of a lamb, unspotted and undefiled" (1 Peter 802 0,2 | these above all would we urge to think seriously of their 803 3,12| The common welfare, then, urgently demands a return to Him 804 3,11| man is able by the right use of reason to know and to 805 1,8 | Thy inheritance, and the uttermost parts of the earth for Thy 806 1,6 | debility and tendency to evil. Various natural appetites attract 807 0,3 | all hope was in Him. The varying fortunes, the achievements, 808 2,9 | so many things hidden and veiled by nature, which no human 809 0,1 | going down thereof," in venerating the Name of Jesus Christ 810 1,6 | show" (St. Augustine, De Vera Religione, 37). In this 811 0,3 | great price" (2 Corinthians vi, 19-20). Hence in Christ 812 0,3 | destroyeth ignorance and former vices, penetrated into the very 813 0,3 | who should be the Priest, Victim, Liberator, Prince of Peace, 814 1,8 | shall serve Him" (Daniel vii., 14). "I am appointed King 815 2,9 | shall make you free" (John viii., 32). It is, then, evident 816 0,4 | them lies to bring about a violent reaction of mankind in the 817 0,1 | have flocked to Rome to visit the "Threshold of the Apostles" 818 1,6 | but this would remain "void" in man if the precepts 819 0,5 | go astray from the road wander far from the goal they aim 820 1,6 | is so far from being a weakness of will that it is really 821 1,8 | evil thing for the common weal wherever Christianity does 822 3,12| not so much by material wealth and prosperity, as by the 823 | whenever 824 | whereby 825 | wherein 826 0,3 | for His exceeding charity wherewith He loved us," gave Himself 827 | why 828 0,1 | necessary for our times as a widespread renovation among the nations 829 0,2 | are ever ready to listen willingly to Christian teachings, 830 3,11| His Church. To Her, in His wise and merciful counsel, He 831 2,9 | their guide. Moreover, they withdraw their intellect from the 832 3,11| forth as a branch, and shall wither, and they shall gather him 833 3,13| the entire Clergy, can do wonders. You must look upon it as 834 0,2 | Venerable Brethren, are wont constantly, yea daily, to 835 0,1 | example, in the very midst of worldly allurements and in spite 836 0,3 | the cross, at once God's wrath was appeased, the primeval 837 3,13| mercies, His teaching, by your writings and your words, in schools, 838 3,11| as the Judge of right and wrong is forgotten, law must necessarily 839 3,11| to please God" (Hebrews xi., 6). Consequently Jesus 840 3,13| things to Myself' (John xii., 32). ~ 841 3,14| of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ ~ 842 3,11| shall be condemned" (Mark xvi., 16). We have but too much 843 2,9 | have given to them" (John xvii., 8). Hence this teaching 844 1,6 | commanded you" (Matthew xxviii., 19-20). "Keep my commandments" ( 845 | ye 846 0,2 | Brethren, are wont constantly, yea daily, to give your chief 847 2,9 | dignity. For by his will he yields, not to the authority of 848 2,9 | whose intellect rejects the yoke of Christ are obstinately