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Leo PP. XIII
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1 6| Peter's, the 30th of August, 1884, in the Seventh Year of 2 4| make order that from the 1st of October to the 2nd of 3 2| 2. For these reasons, therefore, 4 4| the 1st of October to the 2nd of November following in 5 3| 3. With respect to Italy, 6 6| Rome, at St. Peter's, the 30th of August, 1884, in the 7 4| 4. We have therefore resolved 8 5| 5. That the heavenly treasures 9 6| 6. We doubt not, Venerable 10 | above 11 6| Brethren, that rich and abundant fruits will be the result 12 6| heavenly graces, bring an added increase to the fields planted 13 4| will be exposed for the adoration of the faithful; after which 14 | after 15 5| month of October, by their agricultural labours, We permit all We 16 1| Virgin, and to seek her aid with special prayers. That 17 3| the dispenser of saving, aiding, and protecting gifts - 18 2| are so stubborn in their aims, its defenders must be equally 19 5| received Communion at the altar, We grant from the treasury 20 | among 21 6| of which they gave most ample evidence last year. May 22 2| be borne in mind of the Apostles, who awaited the supreme 23 1| that it is more than ever apparent how real is the religion 24 1| the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, ~and Bishops of the Catholic 25 2| Jesus. For it is indeed, an arduous and exceeding weighty matter 26 2| method of prayer being so arranged as to recall in turn all 27 2| enemy in the spread-out array of his power; to win back 28 3| rather is among us. The Asiatic cholera, having, under God' 29 2| of the Rosary of Mary be assiduously and piously observed, the 30 5| therefore, who shall have assisted on the prescribed days at 31 2| impatience of the Jews when they attempted to fix, according to their 32 6| St. Peter's, the 30th of August, 1884, in the Seventh Year 33 6| utterance of Our Apostolic authority with the same fervour of 34 2| mind of the Apostles, who awaited the supreme gift promised 35 1| year, as each of you is aware, We decreed by an Encyclical 36 2| array of his power; to win back the freedom of the Church 37 5| holily partaken of the Divine banquet, and shall have also prayed 38 2| the heavenly help and the benefits which are bestowed on us 39 3| may grant us the help they besought, and drive far from us the 40 6| to your care, We lovingly bestow the Apostolic Benediction. ~ 41 6| especially if God, by the bestowal of His heavenly graces, 42 2| and the benefits which are bestowed on us by God are the more 43 1| Primates, Archbishops, ~and Bishops of the Catholic World in 44 6| Church. - In pledge of that boon, to you, your clergy, and 45 2| The example should also be borne in mind of the Apostles, 46 | both 47 3| God's will, crossed the boundary within which nature seemed 48 6| of His heavenly graces, bring an added increase to the 49 1| Us, weighed down with the burden of such and so great trials 50 6| watered by your zeal. We are certain that the faithful of Christendom 51 3| is among us. The Asiatic cholera, having, under God's will, 52 1| through her whom He has chosen to be the dispenser of all 53 1| great is the fervour of the Christian peoples, and how great is 54 2| for the deliverance of His city. The example should also 55 6| that boon, to you, your clergy, and the flock entrusted 56 4| again be observed which were commanded by Us this time last year.- 57 5| legitimate causes shall have been compelled to do so in private - We 58 1| That wish of Ours has been complied with, with such a willingness 59 1| great trials and evils, We confess that the sight of such intensity 60 5| have expiated their sins by confession and have received Communion 61 1| in Jerusalem, we have a confident hope that God will at length 62 3| which nature seemed to have confined it, has spread through the 63 4| it be lawful, the local confraternity of the Rosary should make 64 1| and faith has been a great consolation, and even gives Us new courage 65 5| intentions. As We desire also to consult the interests of those who 66 5| interests of those who live in country districts, and are hindered, 67 1| consolation, and even gives Us new courage for the facing, if that 68 3| having, under God's will, crossed the boundary within which 69 3| has spread through the crowded shores of a French port, 70 2| of the Blessed Virgin-who curbed the ill-judged impatience 71 4| all the parish churches [curialibus templis], in all public 72 4| present will receive the customary Benediction. We desire that, 73 1| poured out over the house of David and the dwellers in Jerusalem, 74 4| appointed by the Ordinary, five decades at least of the Rosary be 75 5| following months of November or December, according to the prudent 76 5| according to the prudent decision of the Ordinaries.~ 77 4| last year.-We therefore decree and make order that from 78 4| in all public churches dedicated to the Mother of God, or 79 2| the piety of all, We have deemed it Our duty to exhort again 80 2| stubborn in their aims, its defenders must be equally staunch, 81 2| appointed by God for the deliverance of His city. The example 82 1| predecessors, who in times of difficulty were wont to have recourse 83 6| us and obtain that, all disagreements of opinion being removed 84 5| have holily partaken of the Divine banquet, and shall have 85 | do 86 6| 6. We doubt not, Venerable Brethren, 87 | down 88 3| help they besought, and drive far from us the unclean 89 2| all, We have deemed it Our duty to exhort again this year 90 1| the house of David and the dwellers in Jerusalem, we have a 91 1| of His Church, and give ear to the prayers coming to 92 6| will be the result of these efforts, especially if God, by the 93 5| day within the subsequent eight days, shall have washed 94 2| mysteries of our salvation, is eminently fitted to foster the spirit 95 1| aware, We decreed by an Encyclical Letter that, to win the 96 2| of God. In as much as the enemies of Christianity are so stubborn 97 2| humiliate an old and most subtle enemy in the spread-out array 98 3| rightly and justly the Church entitles the dispenser of saving, 99 6| your clergy, and the flock entrusted to your care, We lovingly 100 2| aims, its defenders must be equally staunch, especially as the 101 | even 102 4| these prayers; if in the evening, the Blessed Sacrament will 103 | ever 104 | every 105 | everywhere 106 6| which they gave most ample evidence last year. May our Heavenly 107 1| and so great trials and evils, We confess that the sight 108 2| is indeed, an arduous and exceeding weighty matter that is now 109 2| have deemed it Our duty to exhort again this year the people 110 2| with the same causes in existence which impelled Us last year, 111 5| their homes-and shall have expiated their sins by confession 112 4| Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for the adoration of the 113 1| gives Us new courage for the facing, if that be the wish of 114 3| they besought, and drive far from us the unclean plague. ~ 115 5| those who, either on the feast day itself of Our Blessed 116 6| an added increase to the fields planted by Us and watered 117 2| salvation, is eminently fitted to foster the spirit of 118 4| appointed by the Ordinary, five decades at least of the 119 2| Jews when they attempted to fix, according to their own 120 6| you, your clergy, and the flock entrusted to your care, 121 3| Mary, therefore, we must fly - to her whom rightly and 122 1| month of October. In this We followed both Our own impulse and 123 5| We also grant this full forgiveness of sins and plenary remission 124 2| persevere in that method and formula of prayer known as the Rosary 125 2| preserve and secure the fortifications within which should rest 126 | forty 127 2| is eminently fitted to foster the spirit of piety.~ 128 2| his power; to win back the freedom of the Church and of her 129 3| the crowded shores of a French port, and thence to the 130 5| Indulgence. We also grant this full forgiveness of sins and 131 5| also the holy Indulgences gainable in the month of October, 132 6| and piety of which they gave most ample evidence last 133 2| who awaited the supreme gift promised unto them of the 134 3| aiding, and protecting gifts - that she, graciously hearkening 135 1| state of His Church, and give ear to the prayers coming 136 6| Apostolic Benediction. ~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, 137 1| great consolation, and even gives Us new courage for the facing, 138 2| our perseverance. It is good to recall to memory the 139 1| the Catholic World in the Grace and ~Communion of the Apostolic 140 5| hereby renew every Indulgence granted by Us last year. To all 141 1| the wish of God, of still greater trials. Indeed, from the 142 2| weighty matter that is now in hand: it is to humiliate an old 143 3| us. The Asiatic cholera, having, under God's will, crossed 144 | He 145 2| of the Church and of her Head; to preserve and secure 146 1| See.~Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Benediction.~ 147 6| faithful of Christendom will hearken to the utterance of Our 148 3| gifts - that she, graciously hearkening to our prayers, may grant 149 1| that, to win the help of Heaven for the Church in her trials, 150 | hereby 151 | Him 152 | Himself 153 5| country districts, and are hindered, especially in the month 154 5| from their souls and have holily partaken of the Divine banquet, 155 5| in the privacy of their homes-and shall have expiated their 156 1| Mother of God should be honoured by the means of the most 157 1| Jerusalem, we have a confident hope that God will at length 158 1| which is poured out over the house of David and the dwellers 159 2| peace the safety and weal of human society. Care must be taken, 160 2| is now in hand: it is to humiliate an old and most subtle enemy 161 2| Blessed Virgin-who curbed the ill-judged impatience of the Jews when 162 2| memory the example of that illustrious widow, Judith - a type of 163 3| a misfortune, and not an imaginary one, is threatening-nay, 164 2| Virgin-who curbed the ill-judged impatience of the Jews when they attempted 165 2| causes in existence which impelled Us last year, as We have 166 3| is now most necessary to implore the intercession of the 167 1| We followed both Our own impulse and the example of Our predecessors, 168 6| heavenly graces, bring an added increase to the fields planted by 169 1| wont to have recourse with increased fervour to the Blessed Virgin, 170 5| decreed, and also the holy Indulgences gainable in the month of 171 1| confess that the sight of such intensity of open piety and faith 172 3| necessary to implore the intercession of the most powerful Virgin 173 5| desire also to consult the interests of those who live in country 174 6| our Heavenly Patroness, invoked by us through the Rosary, 175 3| neighbouring districts of Italian soil. - To Mary, therefore, 176 3| 3. With respect to Italy, it is now most necessary 177 | its 178 | itself 179 1| David and the dwellers in Jerusalem, we have a confident hope 180 2| with Mary the Mother of Jesus. For it is indeed, an arduous 181 2| ill-judged impatience of the Jews when they attempted to fix, 182 2| according to their own judgment, the day appointed by God 183 2| that illustrious widow, Judith - a type of the Blessed 184 5| in the churches or from just causes in the privacy of 185 3| to her whom rightly and justly the Church entitles the 186 2| method and formula of prayer known as the Rosary of Mary, and 187 5| October, by their agricultural labours, We permit all We have above 188 4| desire that, wherever it be lawful, the local confraternity 189 5| all those also who from legitimate causes shall have been compelled 190 1| confident hope that God will at length let Himself be touched and 191 6| Year of Our Pontificate. ~ LEO XIII ~ ~ 192 | let 193 1| decreed by an Encyclical Letter that, to win the help of 194 4| recited, together with the Litany. If in the morning, the 195 5| the interests of those who live in country districts, and 196 4| wherever it be lawful, the local confraternity of the Rosary 197 6| entrusted to your care, We lovingly bestow the Apostolic Benediction. ~ 198 4| the streets as a public manifestation of religious devotion.~ 199 2| arduous and exceeding weighty matter that is now in hand: it 200 1| should be honoured by the means of the most holy Rosary 201 3| powerful Virgin through the medium of the Rosary, since a misfortune, 202 2| It is good to recall to memory the example of that illustrious 203 2| of Mary, and thereby to merit the powerful patronage of 204 2| should also be borne in mind of the Apostles, who awaited 205 3| medium of the Rosary, since a misfortune, and not an imaginary one, 206 5| postponed to the following months of November or December, 207 4| with the Litany. If in the morning, the Holy Sacrifice will 208 2| that, in these times of mourning for the Church, the most 209 | much 210 2| to recall in turn all the mysteries of our salvation, is eminently 211 3| the boundary within which nature seemed to have confined 212 3| to Italy, it is now most necessary to implore the intercession 213 3| port, and thence to the neighbouring districts of Italian soil. - 214 1| consolation, and even gives Us new courage for the facing, 215 5| private - We grant for each occasion an Indulgence of seven years 216 2| hand: it is to humiliate an old and most subtle enemy in 217 | one 218 6| that, all disagreements of opinion being removed and Christianity 219 4| therefore decree and make order that from the 1st of October 220 5| prudent decision of the Ordinaries.~ 221 4| as are appointed by the Ordinary, five decades at least of 222 | Ours 223 | out 224 | over 225 2| promised unto them of the Paraclete, and persevered unanimously 226 4| November following in all the parish churches [curialibus templis], 227 5| their souls and have holily partaken of the Divine banquet, and 228 1| Our Venerable Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, ~ 229 6| last year. May our Heavenly Patroness, invoked by us through the 230 2| exhort again this year the people of Christendom to persevere 231 1| fervour of the Christian peoples, and how great is the trust 232 5| space of time shall have performed these devotions at least 233 5| agricultural labours, We permit all We have above decreed, 234 2| usually the fruits of our perseverance. It is good to recall to 235 2| people of Christendom to persevere in that method and formula 236 2| them of the Paraclete, and persevered unanimously in prayer with 237 6| Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, the 30th of August, 1884, 238 2| Mary be assiduously and piously observed, the more so that 239 1| Himself be touched and have pity upon the state of His Church, 240 4| Holy Sacrifice will take place during these prayers; if 241 1| is the trust everywhere placed in the heavenly patronage 242 3| far from us the unclean plague. ~ 243 6| added increase to the fields planted by Us and watered by your 244 6| peace in the Church. - In pledge of that boon, to you, your 245 6| the Seventh Year of Our Pontificate. ~ LEO XIII ~ ~ 246 3| crowded shores of a French port, and thence to the neighbouring 247 5| month of October, to be postponed to the following months 248 1| spirit of prayer which is poured out over the house of David 249 2| spread-out array of his power; to win back the freedom 250 1| impulse and the example of Our predecessors, who in times of difficulty 251 4| faithful; after which those present will receive the customary 252 2| Church and of her Head; to preserve and secure the fortifications 253 1| Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, ~and Bishops 254 5| from just causes in the privacy of their homes-and shall 255 5| been compelled to do so in private - We grant for each occasion 256 4| Rosary should make a solemn procession through the streets as a 257 2| awaited the supreme gift promised unto them of the Paraclete, 258 3| dispenser of saving, aiding, and protecting gifts - that she, graciously 259 5| December, according to the prudent decision of the Ordinaries.~ 260 5| least ten times - either publicly in the churches or from 261 5| and plenary remission of punishment to all those who, either 262 | rather 263 1| more than ever apparent how real is the religion and how 264 2| 2. For these reasons, therefore, with the same 265 4| which those present will receive the customary Benediction. 266 5| sins by confession and have received Communion at the altar, 267 5| prescribed days at the public recital of the Rosary, and have 268 4| at least of the Rosary be recited, together with the Litany. 269 1| difficulty were wont to have recourse with increased fervour to 270 1| apparent how real is the religion and how great is the fervour 271 4| public manifestation of religious devotion.~ 272 5| forgiveness of sins and plenary remission of punishment to all those 273 6| disagreements of opinion being removed and Christianity restored 274 5| thrown open to all, We hereby renew every Indulgence granted 275 4| 4. We have therefore resolved that in this coming month 276 3| 3. With respect to Italy, it is now most 277 2| fortifications within which should rest in peace the safety and 278 6| removed and Christianity restored throughout the world, we 279 6| abundant fruits will be the result of these efforts, especially 280 6| Venerable Brethren, that rich and abundant fruits will 281 3| we must fly - to her whom rightly and justly the Church entitles 282 6| Apostolic Benediction. ~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, the 30th 283 2| year, as We have said, to rouse the piety of all, We have 284 4| the evening, the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for the 285 4| of October, in which the sacred devotions to Our Virgin 286 4| in the morning, the Holy Sacrifice will take place during these 287 2| should rest in peace the safety and weal of human society. 288 2| Us last year, as We have said, to rouse the piety of all, 289 2| all the mysteries of our salvation, is eminently fitted to 290 3| entitles the dispenser of saving, aiding, and protecting 291 2| her Head; to preserve and secure the fortifications within 292 1| Communion of the Apostolic See.~Venerable Brethren, Health 293 1| the Blessed Virgin, and to seek her aid with special prayers. 294 | seemed 295 6| of August, 1884, in the Seventh Year of Our Pontificate. ~  296 | she 297 3| spread through the crowded shores of a French port, and thence 298 1| evils, We confess that the sight of such intensity of open 299 | since 300 2| safety and weal of human society. Care must be taken, therefore, 301 3| neighbouring districts of Italian soil. - To Mary, therefore, we 302 4| the Rosary should make a solemn procession through the streets 303 4| Virgin Lady of the Rosary are solemnised throughout the Catholic 304 5| washed the stains from their souls and have holily partaken 305 5| those who, in the prescribed space of time shall have performed 306 1| and to seek her aid with special prayers. That wish of Ours 307 3| to have confined it, has spread through the crowded shores 308 2| most subtle enemy in the spread-out array of his power; to win 309 6| Benediction. ~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, the 30th of August, 310 5| days, shall have washed the stains from their souls and have 311 1| touched and have pity upon the state of His Church, and give 312 2| defenders must be equally staunch, especially as the heavenly 313 | still 314 4| solemn procession through the streets as a public manifestation 315 2| enemies of Christianity are so stubborn in their aims, its defenders 316 5| or on any day within the subsequent eight days, shall have washed 317 2| humiliate an old and most subtle enemy in the spread-out 318 2| Apostles, who awaited the supreme gift promised unto them 319 4| the Holy Sacrifice will take place during these prayers; 320 2| human society. Care must be taken, therefore, that, in these 321 4| parish churches [curialibus templis], in all public churches 322 5| these devotions at least ten times - either publicly 323 | than 324 | them 325 | thence 326 | thereby 327 3| not an imaginary one, is threatening-nay, rather is among us. The 328 5| treasures of the Church may be thrown open to all, We hereby renew 329 | together 330 1| at length let Himself be touched and have pity upon the state 331 5| 5. That the heavenly treasures of the Church may be thrown 332 5| altar, We grant from the treasury of the Church a Plenary 333 1| peoples, and how great is the trust everywhere placed in the 334 2| arranged as to recall in turn all the mysteries of our 335 2| illustrious widow, Judith - a type of the Blessed Virgin-who 336 1| with such a willingness and unanimity that it is more than ever 337 2| Paraclete, and persevered unanimously in prayer with Mary the 338 3| and drive far from us the unclean plague. ~ 339 | under 340 | unto 341 | upon 342 2| on us by God are the more usually the fruits of our perseverance. 343 6| Christendom will hearken to the utterance of Our Apostolic authority 344 2| a type of the Blessed Virgin-who curbed the ill-judged impatience 345 5| subsequent eight days, shall have washed the stains from their souls 346 6| fields planted by Us and watered by your zeal. We are certain 347 2| in peace the safety and weal of human society. Care must 348 1| the Virgin Mary. For Us, weighed down with the burden of 349 2| an arduous and exceeding weighty matter that is now in hand: 350 | when 351 | wherever 352 | whole 353 2| example of that illustrious widow, Judith - a type of the 354 1| complied with, with such a willingness and unanimity that it is 355 6| may obtain from God the wished for peace in the Church. - 356 1| times of difficulty were wont to have recourse with increased 357 6| of Our Pontificate. ~ LEO XIII ~ ~ 358 5| occasion an Indulgence of seven years and seven times forty days. 359 6| by Us and watered by your zeal. We are certain that the


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