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1 5| of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1898, in the twenty-first year 2 2| Advantages of a General Meeting~2. But now We want to give 3 3| Reason for Meeting in Rome~3. What greatly contributed 4 4| 4. Consequently, We have already 5 5| will govern this meeting.~5. In the meantime, venerable 6 2| experience, you will be perfectly able to ensure that the unity 7 3| distant American city on account of the difficulties of travel 8 2| Advantages of a General Meeting~2. 9 5| brothers, We give you very affectionately Our apostolic blessing as 10 2| who are united by racial affinity; that morals worthy of the 11 3| present circumstances do not allow Us to treat you with all 12 | always 13 | an 14 3| great approval. As the time approached to make the idea a reality, 15 3| Our plan was that on being asked for your opinion, you welcomed 16 4| of Trent, to convoke an assembly of all the bishops of Latin 17 2| invitation and under Our authority. We knew that by comparing 18 3| of Our plan was that on being asked for your opinion, 19 2| foresaw that this could best be done if all you bishops 20 5| s on the very day of the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 21 5| affectionately Our apostolic blessing as a pledge of heavenly 22 3| Apostolic See. However, We are bothered that Our present circumstances 23 | But 24 2| bishops from these regions came together for consultation 25 5| people entrusted to your care. ~Given at Rome, at St. 26 2| of the profession of the Catholic faith flourish; and that 27 2| Since the time of the solemn celebration of the fourth centenary 28 2| celebration of the fourth centenary of the discovery of America, 29 4| Congregation, which is in charge of interpreting the decrees 30 3| reality, We gave you the choice of location for this meeting. 31 3| bothered that Our present circumstances do not allow Us to treat 32 2| concerted efforts of good citizens, the Church publicly prospers.~ 33 3| to some distant American city on account of the difficulties 34 5| good will to you, to the clergy, and to the people entrusted 35 3| for the majority of you to come here than to go to some 36 2| a way to provide for the common interests of Latin America 37 2| authority. We knew that by comparing ideas and sharing the wisdom 38 3| We could only give our complete approval to this declaration 39 2| interests of Latin America which comprises more than half of the New 40 2| flourish; and that thus, by the concerted efforts of good citizens, 41 4| given orders to the Sacred Congregation, which is in charge of interpreting 42 1| Our pontificate, We are conscious that We have always endeavored 43 4| 4. Consequently, We have already given orders 44 2| regions came together for consultation at Our invitation and under 45 3| in Rome~3. What greatly contributed to the realization of Our 46 4| the Council of Trent, to convoke an assembly of all the bishops 47 4| interpreting the decrees of the Council of Trent, to convoke an 48 4| bishops of Latin American countries next year in~ 49 3| difficulties of travel in your own country. We could only give our 50 1| As We remember the long course of Our pontificate, We are 51 5| St. Peter's on the very day of the birth of Our Lord 52 3| complete approval to this declaration of your opinions which was 53 4| charge of interpreting the decrees of the Council of Trent, 54 1| efforts have ensured that Our deeds and planning were not in 55 2| wisdom which each of you has derived from experience, you will 56 3| American city on account of the difficulties of travel in your own country. 57 2| discovery of America, We have diligently sought a way to provide 58 2| that the unity of Church discipline is preserved among your 59 2| fourth centenary of the discovery of America, We have diligently 60 3| here than to go to some distant American city on account 61 5| Rome and to prescribe in due time, the rules which will 62 | each 63 3| especially since it would be easier for the majority of you 64 1| conscious that We have always endeavored to strengthen and extend 65 2| will be perfectly able to ensure that the unity of Church 66 1| Your zealous efforts have ensured that Our deeds and planning 67 5| clergy, and to the people entrusted to your care. ~Given at 68 3| prefer to meet in Rome, especially since it would be easier 69 2| of you has derived from experience, you will be perfectly able 70 1| endeavored to strengthen and extend Christ's kingdom among your 71 2| profession of the Catholic faith flourish; and that thus, 72 5| as a pledge of heavenly favors and as a witness of Our 73 2| profession of the Catholic faith flourish; and that thus, by the concerted 74 2| of the New World. And We foresaw that this could best be 75 2| solemn celebration of the fourth centenary of the discovery 76 3| make the idea a reality, We gave you the choice of location 77 2| Advantages of a General Meeting~2. But now We want 78 3| you to come here than to go to some distant American 79 1| for you with the help of God, venerable brothers. Your 80 5| time, the rules which will govern this meeting.~5. In the 81 1| You still remember with gratitude what We have already done 82 3| welcomed Our proposal with great approval. As the time approached 83 3| Meeting in Rome~3. What greatly contributed to the realization 84 2| which comprises more than half of the New World. And We 85 | has 86 5| blessing as a pledge of heavenly favors and as a witness 87 1| already done for you with the help of God, venerable brothers. 88 | here 89 3| with all the liberality and honor We would like when you stay 90 | However 91 3| time approached to make the idea a reality, We gave you the 92 2| We knew that by comparing ideas and sharing the wisdom which 93 | if 94 3| this meeting. Most of you indicated that you would prefer to 95 3| opinions which was no light indication of your love for the Apostolic 96 2| to provide for the common interests of Latin America which comprises 97 4| Congregation, which is in charge of interpreting the decrees of the Council 98 2| for consultation at Our invitation and under Our authority. 99 | it 100 5| of the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1898, in the twenty-first 101 1| strengthen and extend Christ's kingdom among your peoples. You 102 2| under Our authority. We knew that by comparing ideas 103 5| year of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ ~ 104 3| to treat you with all the liberality and honor We would like 105 3| your opinions which was no light indication of your love 106 | like 107 3| We gave you the choice of location for this meeting. Most of 108 5| day of the birth of Our Lord Jesus Christ, 1898, in the 109 3| light indication of your love for the Apostolic See. However, 110 3| would be easier for the majority of you to come here than 111 | make 112 | meantime 113 3| that you would prefer to meet in Rome, especially since 114 2| by racial affinity; that morals worthy of the profession 115 | more 116 | Most 117 | next 118 | no 119 | now 120 | only 121 3| on being asked for your opinion, you welcomed Our proposal 122 3| this declaration of your opinions which was no light indication 123 4| Consequently, We have already given orders to the Sacred Congregation, 124 | own 125 5| to the clergy, and to the people entrusted to your care. ~ 126 2| experience, you will be perfectly able to ensure that the 127 5| Given at Rome, at St. Peter's on the very day of the 128 3| to the realization of Our plan was that on being asked 129 1| ensured that Our deeds and planning were not in vain.~ 130 5| apostolic blessing as a pledge of heavenly favors and as 131 3| indicated that you would prefer to meet in Rome, especially 132 5| Rome and to prescribe in due time, the rules which 133 3| We are bothered that Our present circumstances do not allow 134 2| of Church discipline is preserved among your peoples who are 135 2| that morals worthy of the profession of the Catholic faith flourish; 136 2| We want to give you a new proof of Our regard for you, something 137 3| opinion, you welcomed Our proposal with great approval. As 138 2| citizens, the Church publicly prospers.~ 139 2| diligently sought a way to provide for the common interests 140 2| good citizens, the Church publicly prospers.~ 141 2| peoples who are united by racial affinity; that morals worthy 142 3| approached to make the idea a reality, We gave you the choice 143 3| greatly contributed to the realization of Our plan was that on 144 3| Reason for Meeting in Rome~3. What 145 2| give you a new proof of Our regard for you, something We have 146 2| all you bishops from these regions came together for consultation 147 5| prescribe in due time, the rules which will govern this meeting.~ 148 4| already given orders to the Sacred Congregation, which is in 149 3| your love for the Apostolic See. However, We are bothered 150 2| that by comparing ideas and sharing the wisdom which each of 151 2| time. Since the time of the solemn celebration of the fourth 152 | some 153 | something 154 2| America, We have diligently sought a way to provide for the 155 5| care. ~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's on the very day 156 3| honor We would like when you stay in Rome.~ 157 | still 158 1| have always endeavored to strengthen and extend Christ's kingdom 159 | these 160 | thus 161 | together 162 3| account of the difficulties of travel in your own country. We 163 3| circumstances do not allow Us to treat you with all the liberality 164 4| decrees of the Council of Trent, to convoke an assembly 165 5| Jesus Christ, 1898, in the twenty-first year of Our Pontificate.~ 166 | under 167 2| among your peoples who are united by racial affinity; that 168 2| able to ensure that the unity of Church discipline is 169 | Us 170 1| and planning were not in vain.~ 171 2| General Meeting~2. But now We want to give you a new proof 172 2| for you, something We have wanted to do for a long time. Since 173 2| have diligently sought a way to provide for the common 174 3| asked for your opinion, you welcomed Our proposal with great 175 | were 176 | when 177 | who 178 2| comparing ideas and sharing the wisdom which each of you has derived 179 5| heavenly favors and as a witness of Our good will to you, 180 2| more than half of the New World. And We foresaw that this 181 2| racial affinity; that morals worthy of the profession of the 182 5| of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ ~ 183 1| venerable brothers. Your zealous efforts have ensured that