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Leo PP. XIII
Quarto Abeunte Saeculo

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501 3 | these and him of whom we speak, a generous difference. 502 1 | is true she reserves her special and greatest honours for 503 1 | that four centuries have sped since a Ligurian first, 504 4 | that, by God's help, I may spread the Holy Name and Gospel 505 4 | for thence would ensure a spreading of Catholicism,"~ 506 10| people.~Given at Rome, from St. Peter's, on the 16th day 507 6 | to set upon the shore the standard of the holy Cross: and the 508 4 | Sovereigns may continue steadfast in their desire to fill 509 | still 510 5 | at the time when a great storm was about to break over 511 5 | rebuffs of the great, the storms of a raging ocean, and those 512 1 | time by the novelty and strangeness of the discovery, presently 513 3 | mind and will, and often strengthened and consoled him in the 514 7 | seen, have made such rapid strides in civilization and wealth 515 2 | the Catholic faith was the strongest motive for the inception 516 3 | Christopher Columbus, who with stubbornness and zeal explored unknown 517 5 | detractors. He must needs have succumbed under labours so vast and 518 4 | Catholic Christians should be suffered to approach the New World 519 5 | strength of mind to bear those sufferings which to the last he was 520 1 | Saints-mirabilis in Sanctis suis; but the impress of His 521 9 | 12, or on the following Sunday, if the Ordinary should 522 6 | Redeemer, which he had so often sung on the open sea to the sound 523 4 | over to evil rites, and the superstitious worship of vain gods. Miserable 524 3 | by light labour, but by supreme exertion, often accompanied 525 5 | overwhelming if he had not been sustained by the consciousness of 526 6 | Almighty God, nor did he take possession save "in the 527 4 | trained his mind on the teachings that well up from the most 528 6 | newly discovered islands tell the purposes of the man. 529 6 | the waves were now growing tempestuous, and the sailors were filled 530 6 | build from the ruins of the temple, and all popular celebrations 531 2 | design in exploring the mare tenebrosum, and also the manner in 532 6 | sailors were filled with terror, he kept a tranquil constancy 533 4 | should be rendered immortal thanks, Who had brought his labours 534 8 | of the discovery public thanksgiving was offered by the command 535 | thence 536 4 | to achieve a most signal thing, for the sake of the Divine 537 4 | true God. Considering these things, therefore, in his mind, 538 4 | was carried away, as we think, with joy, when on his first 539 4 | such as confine their whole thought and care to the evidence 540 1 | of the ocean: hundreds of thousands of mortals have, from a 541 5 | wonderful effect. Columbus threw open America at the time 542 | throughout 543 4 | Columbus that he would boldly thrust himself upon the vast ocean, " 544 1 | history of humanity. By his toil another world emerged from 545 1 | first, under God's guidance, touched shores unknown beyond the 546 7 | himself with a devotion so touching.~ 547 | towards 548 4 | approach the New World and trade with the natives, he brought 549 4 | study of religion, and had trained his mind on the teachings 550 6 | filled with terror, he kept a tranquil constancy of mind, relying 551 1 | of honour, so unanimous a tribute of congratulations, it is 552 4 | Jesus Christ rejoices and triumphs on earth no less than in 553 5 | Providence, he seemed to have truly been born, by a singular 554 4 | this sentence occurs: "I trust that, by God's help, I may 555 4 | missionary shores with the truths of the Gospel." He hastens 556 6 | Genoese to leave his object unachieved, when he had reached Spain, 557 1 | a display of honour, so unanimous a tribute of congratulations, 558 7 | those countries hitherto uncultivated and inaccessible, but which, 559 4 | who better than any had understood the great man's mind; indeed 560 3 | We say not that he was unmoved by perfectly honourable 561 1 | another world emerged from the unsearched bosom of the ocean: hundreds 562 | until 563 | Us 564 5 | more than once lost the use of his sight. Then in addition 565 4 | intellects, on the contrary, are usually wont to cherish higher ideals; 566 4 | superstitious worship of vain gods. Miserable it is to 567 7 | well as the importance and variety of the benefits that arose 568 | very 569 4 | missionaries from Pope Alexander VI, through a letter in which 570 5 | ocean, and those assiduous vigils by which he more than once 571 1 | the impress of His Divine virtue also appears in those who 572 6 | reached Spain, within the wall of a Religious house he 573 7 | vast extent of land and water to discover those countries 574 3 | above all; namely, to open a way for the Gospel over new 575 7 | strides in civilization and wealth and fame. And in truth the 576 6 | that which concerned the welfare of his soul on the eve of 577 | whence 578 | where 579 | wherever 580 1 | and to the commonwealth; whilst at the same time the prestige 581 | whom 582 | whose 583 | why 584 4 | Gospel of Jesus Christ as widely as may be." He was carried 585 1 | by custom and precedent, willingly approves and endeavours 586 7 | and designs of the Eternal Wisdom, under whose guidance the 587 | within 588 | without 589 4 | obtained his desires, he bears witness: "That he implores of God 590 4 | masculine-minded, and great-souled woman. For she had declared of 591 4 | the contrary, are usually wont to cherish higher ideals; 592 2 | recalled by Us with memorial words. For Columbus is ours; since 593 4 | rites, and the superstitious worship of vain gods. Miserable 594 1 | its author. Nor could a worthier reason be found where through 595 8 | commemoration of Columbus may be worthily observed, religion must 596 4 | on his second return, she writes: "That the expenses she 597 4 | return from the Indies he wrote to Raphael Sanchez: "That 598 10| of Our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~ 599 10| 1892, in the fifteenth year of Our Pontificate. ~LEO 600 | yet 601 | you 602 | your


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