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501 4 | The first undertook to rescue and bring up in Christian 502 12 | preaching of the Gospel resounded throughout the whole world; 503 8 | abundantly furnished with human resources, interfere with the ministry 504 6 | future the joyful hope of a richer harvest. But the numerous 505 10 | procures them spiritual riches, supplies them with an occasion 506 6 | each one its work without rivalry, have produced abundant 507 1(2)| Rom. x., 14, 17. ~ 508 13 | watchful care.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, on the 509 8 | 8. In the meanwhile new routes have been opened, in consequence 510 | s 511 12 | which the holy Fathers have said is the most divine of all 512 11 | priests to the work of the saints, for the perfecting of His 513 7 | almost everywhere put up to sale and proscribed.~ 514 3 | own diocese, so that so salutary an institution might daily 515 12 | all the others eminent for sanctity, who have spent their strength 516 10 | barbarism and a state of savage manners into the fulness 517 11 | at stake, for which Our Saviour laid down His life, and 518 12 | required for this purpose can scarcely be a heavy contribution 519 6 | many perverse opinions are scattered abroad among the masses, 520 4 | and the other "of the Schools of the East." The first 521 4 | them the dangers of false science to which they are very frequently 522 8 | missions, and contribute seasonable help. We pass over in silence 523 10 | which it is proposed to secure, and the fruits to be gathered, 524 11 | that with one accord you sedulously and earnestly strive to 525 3 | footsteps of his Predecessor, seeing that he allowed no opportunity 526 3 | several persons, we have seen societies everywhere established, 527 1 | Lord of the harvest that he send forth labourers into His 528 5 | Jesus Christ Whom He has sent. Hence Our predecessor Pius 529 12 | render those who are widely separated in place and distracted 530 1 | prayer: "Grant unto Thy servants that with all confidence 531 3 | this very purpose, viz., to serve for the propagating of religion 532 7 | obliged to undergo military service, and the goods of both orders 533 | several 534 12 | Religious Orders of both sexes from all the faithful, in 535 10 | the filth of vice and the shadow of death; and who, being 536 11 | you who are called to share in Our solicitude - that 537 6 | abroad among the masses, sharpening their appetites for earthly 538 3 | countries. Amongst others shines forth the pious association 539 10 | work of missions and to show favour to the propagation 540 8 | seasonable help. We pass over in silence the difficulties and obstacles 541 8 | deceivers, sowing error, simulate the Apostles of Christ, 542 1 | citizens to this terrestrial Sion. For the first place is 543 6 | victorious grace the people sitting in the darkness? Do they 544 3 | association founded about sixty years ago at Lyons, in France, 545 1 | and "stretches out the skins of its tabernacles."(1) 546 2 | For who is there of such slender fortune that he is hindered 547 8 | numerous expeditions of the soldiers of Christ have been formed, 548 11 | are called to share in Our solicitude - that with one accord you 549 | some 550 | sometimes 551 11 | difficulty. The salvation of souls is at stake, for which Our 552 4 | means to imbue them with sound doctrine, and at the same 553 6 | such marked favour of the Sovereign Pontiffs and having never 554 12 | assistance for those who sow the seed of the Word of 555 8 | often occurs that deceivers, sowing error, simulate the Apostles 556 1 | all confidence they may speak Thy word."( 6)~ 557 10 | since it procures them spiritual riches, supplies them with 558 3 | 40th year of this century, spoke of the same in these terms.: " 559 11 | supports of which We have spoken as having been in use since 560 13 | care.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, on the 3rd day 561 11 | salvation of souls is at stake, for which Our Saviour laid 562 8 | have been formed, and new stations have been established; and 563 10 | consider it Our duty to stimulate the pious efforts and charity 564 6 | the numerous and violent storms which have been let loose 565 1 | place of its tent," and "stretches out the skins of its tabernacles."(1) 566 4 | who are growing up, and strives by every means to imbue 567 3 | sustained, increased and grows strong, and which is occupied in 568 3 | Our Predecessors, both strongly commended it and enriched 569 6 | darkness? Do they contribute subsidies to the priests who labour 570 8 | that their artifices had no success! This is certainly to be 571 12 | are such that many persons suffer from want at home; but let 572 8 | against pulpit, thinking it sufficient to render the way of salvation 573 12 | although from many small sums added together tolerably 574 1 | those who are wont either to supply help in external matters 575 11 | be furnished with those supports of which We have spoken 576 13 | kingdom of Jesus Christ to be surpassed by the alacrity and industry 577 3 | each associate to God is sustained, increased and grows strong, 578 3 | Christians was excited to the sustaining of its work, and the most 579 1 | stretches out the skins of its tabernacles."(1) But this growth of 580 10 | advantageous to those who take any part in it, since it 581 4 | payment of a sum of money and takes care that they are washed 582 1 | the Word of God; Christ taught this by His example and 583 8 | are disgusted with such teachers, or have never met with 584 4 | the Confraternity embraces tenderly, sometimes redeems them 585 10 | enterprise. For this work tends directly to the glory of 586 1 | and more "the place of its tent," and "stretches out the 587 3 | spoke of the same in these terms.: "We judge to be most worthy 588 1 | of new citizens to this terrestrial Sion. For the first place 589 1 | substance"(3), and Paul testifies that to those who preach 590 3 | honoured by abundant laudatory testimonials. The Roman Pontiffs Pius 591 12 | Certainly if, according to the testimony of Jesus Christ, a cup of 592 | than 593 | then 594 3 | persecutions. Nor must we think that it is without a peculiar 595 8 | raise pulpit against pulpit, thinking it sufficient to render 596 6 | 6. These three associations, therefore, 597 | throughout 598 | thus 599 12 | small sums added together tolerably large supplies can be raised. 600 7 | iniquitous laws, the clergy torn away from the altar and 601 3 | seed, it grew to a large tree, whose umbrageous branches 602 11 | Apostolic missions, putting your trust in God, and not allowing 603 3 | grew to a large tree, whose umbrageous branches spread far and 604 7 | the altar and obliged to undergo military service, and the 605 13 | propititous to the pious undertakings of Christian nations, We 606 4 | of the East." The first undertook to rescue and bring up in 607 4 | in Christian habits the unhappy children whom their parents, 608 12 | recently given as Patron to the Universal Church. Let them invoke 609 12 | all urgency, that by their unremitting prayers they obtain the 610 1 | precepts; the Apostle Paul urged this in these words: "How 611 12 | care, required with all urgency, that by their unremitting 612 3 | of so much advantage and utility to the Church has in these 613 11 | let us endeavour to the utmost that the holy missions may 614 2 | always been the same, but varied and diverse, according to 615 2 | diverse, according to the variety of places and the diversity 616 10 | called out of the filth of vice and the shadow of death; 617 6 | light of the Gospel by His victorious grace the people sitting 618 5 | have the same purpose in view, namely, by the diffusion 619 3 | The Roman Pontiffs Pius VII, Leo XII, Pius VIII, Our 620 6 | harvest. But the numerous and violent storms which have been let 621 12 | employ as intercessors the Virgin Mother of God, who has power 622 3 | formed for this very purpose, viz., to serve for the propagating 623 3 | these latter times been vouchsafed to her. For whilst all kinds 624 8 | thus many labourers are now wanted to devote themselves to 625 4 | same time is watchful to ward off from them the dangers 626 3 | Gregory XVI. still more warmly favoured it and embraced 627 4 | takes care that they are washed in the layer of regeneration, 628 12 | Jesus Christ, a cup of cold water given to one of these little 629 6 | iniquity the love of many has waxed cold, and partly because 630 8 | sufficient to render the way of salvation doubtful to 631 8 | interpreted in different ways. Would that their artifices 632 7 | many and grave necessities weigh upon and oppress the Apostolic 633 | what 634 | whence 635 | whether 636 | while 637 3 | been vouchsafed to her. For whilst all kinds of machinations 638 9 | to them; the regions are white for the harvest, and the 639 8 | hand to instruct them in wholesome doctrine and to bring them 640 3 | branches spread far and wide, so that it affords effectual 641 12 | will render those who are widely separated in place and distracted 642 2 | very useful in extending wider the borders of the Kingdom 643 1 | a human manner; for the wisdom of God demands that all 644 | within 645 1 | and support. Wherefore the women in the Gospel are praised, 646 1 | moreover, those who are wont either to supply help in 647 1 | Paul urged this in these words: "How shall they believe 648 6 | counting the fear of still worse times) have rendered the 649 5 | Church to the knowledge and worship of God and Jesus Christ 650 3 | terms.: "We judge to be most worthy of the admiration and love 651 | Would 652 1(2)| Rom. x., 14, 17. ~ 653 3 | Roman Pontiffs Pius VII, Leo XII, Pius VIII, Our Predecessors, 654 13 | of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 655 3 | Indulgences. And Gregory XVI. still more warmly favoured 656 | ye 657 3 | association founded about sixty years ago at Lyons, in France, 658 5 | both of these societies yield support to that older one 659 | yourselves 660 3 | truth, should with united zeal and collected strength endeavour