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Leo PP. XIII
Quod Anniversarius

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1 10| 10. Thus those pious souls 2 11| 11. In the meanwhile, Venerable 3 11| solemnity of Easter, in the year 1888, the eleventh of our Pontificate. ~ 4 2 | 2. It is indeed a wonderful 5 3 | 3. In order that the memory 6 4 | 4. For lifting up Our eyes 7 5 | 5. But by the help of God, 8 6 | 6. We are moved to this both 9 7 | 7. Therefore, since it is 10 8 | 8. We desire also that this 11 9 | 9. As to the faithful, We 12 4 | have solemnly decreed and accorded on the one hand the supreme 13 10| offer to God that He may admit them to the dwelling of 14 11| Venerable Brethren, We affectionately grant you in the Lord as 15 | after 16 | alone 17 7 | next September as a day of ample expiation on which will 18 9 | partake of the Bread of Angels for the benefit of the souls 19 1 | lives, that the fiftieth anniversary of Our priesthood has shown 20 9 | by such of the faithful, applicable to the dead, and the favour 21 3 | those who are outside the ark of salvation whereby We 22 3 | shepherd. This is what We have asked of Our Lord Jesus Christ 23 2 | they rage and plan foolish attacks against the Lord and against 24 7 | faithful, and especially by the august Sacrifice of the Altar, 25 9 | We grant by Our Apostolic authority a plenary indulgence to 26 5 | farthing which they owe to the avenging justice of God.~ 27 | before 28 5 | spiritual treasures to those beloved children of the Church who, 29 7 | detained in purgatory are benefited by the prayers of the faithful, 30 4 | on the other the title of Blessed, to those Christian heroes, 31 3 | united in the faith by the bond of charity may soon form 32 5 | the sign of faith, and are branches of the mystical vine, though 33 9 | devoutly to partake of the Bread of Angels for the benefit 34 | can 35 | cannot 36 3 | occasion of the late solemn canonisations.~ 37 3 | the flock committed to Our care. We have not been wanting 38 7 | patriarchal, metropolitan, or cathedral, a special Mass for the 39 7 | certain by the doctrine of the Catholic Church, that the souls detained 40 6 | by the pious desires of Catholics to whom We know that Our 41 7 | expiation on which will be celebrated by Ourselves, and equally 42 11| the Lord as a pledge of celestial gifts, the Apostolic Benediction, 43 7 | Therefore, since it is certain by the doctrine of the Catholic 44 11| people committed to your charge. ~Given at St. Peter's, 45 5 | treasures to those beloved children of the Church who, having 46 8 | all parish and collegiate churches, both of the secular and 47 8 | manner in all parish and collegiate churches, both of the secular 48 4 | miracles have been happily concluded according to due rights 49 9 | exhort them after Sacramental confession devoutly to partake of the 50 3 | heavenly benefit may be continued, and that its utility may 51 | could 52 5 | God, in order that We may crown this joy, We desire to fulfil, 53 6 | are also animated by the custom of the Church, which, amidst 54 5 | Church who, having died the death of the just, have quitted 55 7 | their pain. We therefore decree, with all the necessary 56 4 | triumphant We have solemnly decreed and accorded on the one 57 6 | the dead that they may be delivered from their sins. ~ 58 6 | tortures which the souls of the departed suffer, but We are also 59 1 | inspired, on Whom entirely depends the spirits, the wills, 60 7 | them no more useful and desirable pledge of Our love than 61 6 | to this both by the pious desires of Catholics to whom We 62 7 | Catholic Church, that the souls detained in purgatory are benefited 63 9 | after Sacramental confession devoutly to partake of the Bread 64 5 | of the Church who, having died the death of the just, have 65 7 | exercising jurisdiction in a diocese, each in his own church, 66 1 | of men, and who rules and directs events for the glory of 67 7 | with all the necessary dispensations and indulgences, the last 68 1 | wonderful unanimity of hearts displayed in the tokens of respect, 69 | do 70 7 | since it is certain by the doctrine of the Catholic Church, 71 4 | happily concluded according to due rights of law, so that the 72 5 | Our power, Our apostolic duty of charity by extending 73 10| He may admit them to the dwelling of His consolation, to light 74 4 | those who still pursue on earth the pilgrimage which is 75 11| Rome, at the solemnity of Easter, in the year 1888, the eleventh 76 11| Easter, in the year 1888, the eleventh of our Pontificate. ~LEO 77 2 | virtue with which she is endowed from heaven; this indeed 78 2 | memorable event, whereby the enemies of the Church, in spite 79 5 | vine, though they cannot enter into everlasting rest until 80 1 | could have inspired, on Whom entirely depends the spirits, the 81 7 | celebrated by Ourselves, and equally by each of Our brethren 82 10| consolation, to light and eternal peace.~ 83 2 | wonderful and memorable event, whereby the enemies of 84 1 | and who rules and directs events for the glory of the Christian 85 5 | though they cannot enter into everlasting rest until they have paid 86 | everywhere 87 4 | those Christian heroes, the examination of whose sublime virtues 88 7 | and also by other prelates exercising jurisdiction in a diocese, 89 9 | faithful, We strenuously exhort them after Sacramental confession 90 10| Thus those pious souls who expiate the remainder of their sins 91 7 | September as a day of ample expiation on which will be celebrated 92 5 | apostolic duty of charity by extending the plenitude of Our infinite 93 7 | Divine Mediator, for the extinction of their pain. We therefore 94 6 | solemnities of the year, fails not to make a holy and salutary 95 5 | have paid the uttermost farthing which they owe to the avenging 96 6 | especially grateful, and by the fearful tortures which the souls 97 2 | this indeed makes them feel that the impious strive 98 1 | of men's lives, that the fiftieth anniversary of Our priesthood 99 2 | when they rage and plan foolish attacks against the Lord 100 3 | bond of charity may soon form one flock under one shepherd. 101 5 | crown this joy, We desire to fulfil, as far as lays in Our power, 102 9 | plenary indulgence to be gained by such of the faithful, 103 8 | clergy, and by all priests generally, provided that they do not 104 7 | the Altar, We think we can give them no more useful and 105 11| committed to your charge. ~Given at St. Peter's, at Rome, 106 10| consolation, thanks to the life giving Victim which the Universal 107 1 | and directs events for the glory of the Christian religion.~ 108 1 | is meet, to the sovereign goodness of God, Whose will and providential 109 1 | will and providential wish governs the whole of men's lives, 110 3 | the treasures of heavenly graces to all the flock committed 111 6 | resolution will be especially grateful, and by the fearful tortures 112 7 | Mass for the Dead with the greatest solemnity possible, and 113 4 | and accorded on the one hand the supreme honour of the 114 4 | virtues and miracles have been happily concluded according to due 115 5 | children of the Church who, having died the death of the just, 116 10| Church united to her visible head, and animated with a like 117 1 | See.~Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Benediction.~ 118 2 | which she is endowed from heaven; this indeed makes them 119 5 | 5. But by the help of God, in order that We 120 4 | Blessed, to those Christian heroes, the examination of whose 121 4 | the one hand the supreme honour of the Saints; on the other 122 3 | of salvation whereby We hope to obtain that all nations 123 2 | makes them feel that the impious strive in vain when they 124 3 | have not been wanting in imploring the succours of divine mercy 125 7 | love than by everywhere increasing the offering of the pure 126 9 | Apostolic authority a plenary indulgence to be gained by such of 127 7 | necessary dispensations and indulgences, the last Sunday of next 128 5 | extending the plenitude of Our infinite spiritual treasures to those 129 1 | such as He alone could have inspired, on Whom entirely depends 130 | into 131 | its 132 4 | law, so that the heavenly Jerusalem may be joined in a communion 133 3 | We have asked of Our Lord Jesus Christ in Our supplications 134 4 | heavenly Jerusalem may be joined in a communion of the same 135 6 | which, amidst the most joyous solemnities of the year, 136 7 | other prelates exercising jurisdiction in a diocese, each in his 137 5 | having died the death of the just, have quitted this world 138 5 | they owe to the avenging justice of God.~ 139 6 | of Catholics to whom We know that Our resolution will 140 3 | wide as possible, We have laid open the treasures of heavenly 141 | last 142 3 | supplications on the occasion of the late solemn canonisations.~ 143 4 | according to due rights of law, so that the heavenly Jerusalem 144 5 | desire to fulfil, as far as lays in Our power, Our apostolic 145 4 | the pilgrimage which is to lead them to God.~ 146 11| eleventh of our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 147 1 | the tokens of respect, the liberal gifts, the public manifestations 148 4 | 4. For lifting up Our eyes towards the 149 10| dwelling of His consolation, to light and eternal peace.~ 150 | like 151 1 | governs the whole of men's lives, that the fiftieth anniversary 152 7 | desirable pledge of Our love than by everywhere increasing 153 2 | own eyes that the Church maintains her divine life, and the 154 | make 155 | makes 156 1 | liberal gifts, the public manifestations of readiness, is such as 157 8 | should take place in the same manner in all parish and collegiate 158 | meanwhile 159 7 | Sacrifice of Our Divine Mediator, for the extinction of their 160 1 | We return thanks as is meet, to the sovereign goodness 161 2 | is indeed a wonderful and memorable event, whereby the enemies 162 3 | 3. In order that the memory of this heavenly benefit 163 3 | imploring the succours of divine mercy in favour of those who are 164 7 | church, whether patriarchal, metropolitan, or cathedral, a special 165 4 | whose sublime virtues and miracles have been happily concluded 166 7 | the rite ordered in the Missal for the Commemoration of 167 | more 168 | Moreover 169 6 | 6. We are moved to this both by the pious 170 5 | and are branches of the mystical vine, though they cannot 171 3 | hope to obtain that all nations and all peoples, united 172 7 | therefore decree, with all the necessary dispensations and indulgences, 173 | next 174 | no 175 7 | the offering of the pure oblation of the Most Holy Sacrifice 176 8 | for the day where it is obligatory. ~ 177 3 | salvation whereby We hope to obtain that all nations and all 178 3 | Our supplications on the occasion of the late solemn canonisations.~ 179 10| spirit of charity, will offer to God that He may admit 180 7 | everywhere increasing the offering of the pure oblation of 181 8 | they do not omit the proper office of the Mass for the day 182 8 | provided that they do not omit the proper office of the 183 3 | as possible, We have laid open the treasures of heavenly 184 10| will receive a special and opportune consolation, thanks to the 185 7 | and according to the rite ordered in the Missal for the Commemoration 186 | Ourselves 187 3 | favour of those who are outside the ark of salvation whereby 188 5 | uttermost farthing which they owe to the avenging justice 189 5 | everlasting rest until they have paid the uttermost farthing which 190 7 | the extinction of their pain. We therefore decree, with 191 8 | in the same manner in all parish and collegiate churches, 192 9 | Sacramental confession devoutly to partake of the Bread of Angels for 193 7 | his own church, whether patriarchal, metropolitan, or cathedral, 194 10| consolation, to light and eternal peace.~ 195 11| and to all the clergy and people committed to your charge. ~ 196 3 | that all nations and all peoples, united in the faith by 197 11| your charge. ~Given at St. Peter's, at Rome, at the solemnity 198 4 | still pursue on earth the pilgrimage which is to lead them to 199 8 | also that this should take place in the same manner in all 200 2 | vain when they rage and plan foolish attacks against 201 9 | Our Apostolic authority a plenary indulgence to be gained 202 5 | charity by extending the plenitude of Our infinite spiritual 203 11| 1888, the eleventh of our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 204 5 | fulfil, as far as lays in Our power, Our apostolic duty of charity 205 7 | purgatory are benefited by the prayers of the faithful, and especially 206 7 | Bishops, and also by other prelates exercising jurisdiction 207 1 | fiftieth anniversary of Our priesthood has shown upon the Church. 208 8 | regular clergy, and by all priests generally, provided that 209 1 | Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, and Bishops 210 9 | dead, and the favour of a privileged altar to all those who, 211 8 | that they do not omit the proper office of the Mass for the 212 8 | by all priests generally, provided that they do not omit the 213 1 | goodness of God, Whose will and providential wish governs the whole of 214 1 | the liberal gifts, the public manifestations of readiness, 215 7 | increasing the offering of the pure oblation of the Most Holy 216 4 | joy with those who still pursue on earth the pilgrimage 217 5 | death of the just, have quitted this world of strife with 218 2 | strive in vain when they rage and plan foolish attacks 219 1 | public manifestations of readiness, is such as He alone could 220 10| amidst such tortures will receive a special and opportune 221 8 | both of the secular and regular clergy, and by all priests 222 1 | the glory of the Christian religion.~ 223 10| pious souls who expiate the remainder of their sins amidst such 224 6 | to whom We know that Our resolution will be especially grateful, 225 1 | displayed in the tokens of respect, the liberal gifts, the 226 5 | cannot enter into everlasting rest until they have paid the 227 1 | Apostolic Benediction.~We return thanks as is meet, to the 228 4 | concluded according to due rights of law, so that the heavenly 229 7 | possible, and according to the rite ordered in the Missal for 230 11| Given at St. Peter's, at Rome, at the solemnity of Easter, 231 1 | the hearts of men, and who rules and directs events for the 232 9 | strenuously exhort them after Sacramental confession devoutly to partake 233 9 | all those who, as has been said before, say Mass. ~ 234 4 | the supreme honour of the Saints; on the other the title 235 6 | fails not to make a holy and salutary commemoration of the dead 236 3 | who are outside the ark of salvation whereby We hope to obtain 237 9 | as has been said before, say Mass. ~ 238 8 | collegiate churches, both of the secular and regular clergy, and 239 7 | the last Sunday of next September as a day of ample expiation 240 | she 241 3 | form one flock under one shepherd. This is what We have asked 242 | should 243 1 | anniversary of Our priesthood has shown upon the Church. Moreover, 244 5 | world of strife with the sign of faith, and are branches 245 | since 246 | so 247 3 | the occasion of the late solemn canonisations.~ 248 6 | amidst the most joyous solemnities of the year, fails not to 249 4 | Church triumphant We have solemnly decreed and accorded on 250 3 | the bond of charity may soon form one flock under one 251 1 | thanks as is meet, to the sovereign goodness of God, Whose will 252 10| and animated with a like spirit of charity, will offer to 253 1 | Whom entirely depends the spirits, the wills, and the hearts 254 5 | plenitude of Our infinite spiritual treasures to those beloved 255 2 | enemies of the Church, in spite of themselves, whether they 256 3 | that its utility may be spread as far and wide as possible, 257 11| to your charge. ~Given at St. Peter's, at Rome, at the 258 | still 259 9 | As to the faithful, We strenuously exhort them after Sacramental 260 5 | have quitted this world of strife with the sign of faith, 261 2 | them feel that the impious strive in vain when they rage and 262 4 | the examination of whose sublime virtues and miracles have 263 3 | wanting in imploring the succours of divine mercy in favour 264 6 | the souls of the departed suffer, but We are also animated 265 7 | and indulgences, the last Sunday of next September as a day 266 3 | Lord Jesus Christ in Our supplications on the occasion of the late 267 4 | accorded on the one hand the supreme honour of the Saints; on 268 8 | desire also that this should take place in the same manner 269 | than 270 | themselves 271 7 | Sacrifice of the Altar, We think we can give them no more 272 | though 273 | Thus 274 4 | Saints; on the other the title of Blessed, to those Christian 275 1 | hearts displayed in the tokens of respect, the liberal 276 | towards 277 4 | eyes towards the Church triumphant We have solemnly decreed 278 1 | Moreover, the wonderful unanimity of hearts displayed in the 279 | under 280 10| giving Victim which the Universal Church united to her visible 281 | until 282 | up 283 | upon 284 7 | we can give them no more useful and desirable pledge of 285 3 | continued, and that its utility may be spread as far and 286 5 | until they have paid the uttermost farthing which they owe 287 2 | that the impious strive in vain when they rage and plan 288 10| thanks to the life giving Victim which the Universal Church 289 5 | branches of the mystical vine, though they cannot enter 290 2 | her divine life, and the virtue with which she is endowed 291 4 | examination of whose sublime virtues and miracles have been happily 292 10| Universal Church united to her visible head, and animated with 293 3 | Our care. We have not been wanting in imploring the succours 294 | what 295 | when 296 | where 297 3 | may be spread as far and wide as possible, We have laid 298 1 | depends the spirits, the wills, and the hearts of men, 299 1 | Whose will and providential wish governs the whole of men' 300 11| of our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 301 | your


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