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Leo PP. XIII
Omnibus Compertum

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1 4(1)| 1 Pr 5.3. 2 2 | very well that, in the year 1882, We founded a seminary for 3 2 | Apostolic See. Finally in 1894, as can be seen in the same 4 5 | Peter's on the 21st of July 1900, the twenty-third year of 5 2 | Antiochene Greek Melchites~2. Among all the Eastern churches, 6 5 | Rome, at St. Peter's on the 21st of July 1900, the twenty-third 7 4 | Recommendations to Ensure Harmony~4. Now to consolidate this 8 3 | God's grace, We have been able to appease such a disagreement. 9 4 | Bernard express: "May love accomplish more than power." ~II. We 10 2 | its very source and become accustomed by its presence to honor 11 1 | See so that they strive to achieve the same glory and excellence 12 5 | thus complete Our joy and acquit yourselves of all aspects 13 1 | In addition, in several acts which We published, especially 14 4 | the bishops; the correct administration of the faithful; the discipline 15 5 | gladness to these paternal admonitions, to these desires, to these 16 4 | council in arranging their affairs and in restoring ecclesiastical 17 2 | always bestowed, a special affection on the illustrious nation 18 1 | pontificate, We gave Our affectionate attention to the Christian 19 5 | you in the Lord, We very affectionately bestow Our apostolic blessing 20 5 | spirit, heart, and opinion affects the good of the whole Church 21 4 | Now to consolidate this agreement, We think We should make 22 | already 23 | always 24 | an 25 1 | imitating the example of their ancestors.~ 26 2 | Previous Assistance for the Antiochene Greek Melchites~2. Among 27 4 | Peter, the prince of the apostles: "Be not as masters among 28 3 | grace, We have been able to appease such a disagreement. For 29 1 | Greek Melchite Patriarch, Archbishops, and Bishops.~Everybody 30 1 | to Us than arousing the ardor and the richness of faith 31 4 | superior. If some controversy arises between them, they should 32 1 | more sacred to Us than arousing the ardor and the richness 33 4 | their national council in arranging their affairs and in restoring 34 4 | the same time, We strongly ask Our venerable brother, the 35 5 | acquit yourselves of all aspects of your solemn duty for 36 5 | of the whole Church and assists in the reconciliation of 37 5 | of the body of Christ. Be assured that Our fixed intention 38 2 | nation at the college of St. Athanasius in Rome that they may draw 39 1 | We gave Our affectionate attention to the Christian peoples 40 | away 41 3 | called on as you are to bear a portion of Our cares, 42 4 | That is also what the beautiful words of St. Bernard express: " 43 4 | the needs of missions; the beauty of divine worship; the sacred 44 | before 45 | beginning 46 4 | the beautiful words of St. Bernard express: "May love accomplish 47 2 | bestow, and have always bestowed, a special affection on 48 | between 49 1 | declarations designed to bind these peoples more closely 50 5 | affectionately bestow Our apostolic blessing on you, venerable brothers, 51 5 | in the building up of the body of Christ. Be assured that 52 5 | unity of the spirit in the bond of peace." None of you is 53 5 | linked more closely by the bonds of charity as each day passes, " 54 2 | rite who live within the borders of the Turkish empire.~ 55 | both 56 5 | and beseech you from the bottom of Our heart that, linked 57 2 | Antioch. To recall only a few brief items, you know very well 58 5 | Exhortation~5. Now, before bringing this letter to a close, 59 4 | strongly ask Our venerable brother, the patriarch of Antioch, 60 5 | perfection of the saints in the building up of the body of Christ. 61 3 | fulfilling your ministry, called on as you are to bear a 62 3 | disagreement. For when you came to Rome last month and complied 63 3 | to bear a portion of Our cares, and by the diligence with 64 2 | Rome that they may draw Catholic truth right from its very 65 1 | good will toward Eastern Catholics. Nothing has been more precious, 66 2 | presence to honor and love the center of unity which God has placed 67 5 | building up of the body of Christ. Be assured that Our fixed 68 1 | affectionate attention to the Christian peoples of the East. In 69 2 | the Greek Melchites in the city of Jerusalem and placed 70 5 | bringing this letter to a close, We urge and beseech you 71 2 | Greek Melchite nation at the college of St. Athanasius in Rome 72 3 | care. But even though the commemoration of all those matters involves 73 1 | faith in those who are in communion with the Apostolic See so 74 5 | which We formulate and thus complete Our joy and acquit yourselves 75 3 | came to Rome last month and complied with Our exhortations with 76 4 | for your church from the composition and promulgation of written 77 4 | particular in this letter. ~I. Concerning the rights, privileges, 78 5 | Concluding Exhortation~5. Now, before 79 2 | constitution Orientalium, We conferred on the Greek Melchite patriarch 80 4 | of the Church of God," in conformity with the precept of St. 81 4 | matters which should be considered with prudent care to ensure 82 4 | Ensure Harmony~4. Now to consolidate this agreement, We think 83 4 | III. To prevent future contestations of rights, it would be most 84 5 | every assistance which can contribute to the greater good of the 85 4 | legitimate superior. If some controversy arises between them, they 86 4 | would be most effective to convene a plenary Council. That 87 4 | letter. The Council should be convened as soon as possible. The 88 4 | and of the bishops; the correct administration of the faithful; 89 5 | bonds of charity as each day passes, "You strive with 90 1 | We have made many timely declarations designed to bind these peoples 91 4 | taken away from them nor be decreased; but at the same time, We 92 4 | that they owe homage and deference to the patriarch We have 93 5 | dissension at their roots, deferring with gladness to these paternal 94 5 | these desires, to these demands which We formulate and thus 95 1 | many timely declarations designed to bind these peoples more 96 5 | paternal admonitions, to these desires, to these demands which 97 5 | certain hope that you will destroy the seeds of dissension 98 3 | of Our cares, and by the diligence with which you provide for 99 3 | been able to appease such a disagreement. For when you came to Rome 100 3 | learned that certain minor disagreements had recently risen among 101 4 | following matters should be discussed: the rights of the patriarch 102 5 | will destroy the seeds of dissension at their roots, deferring 103 3 | exhortations with a laudable docility, peace and harmony were 104 2 | Athanasius in Rome that they may draw Catholic truth right from 105 4 | other Eastern churches have drawn great profit from the meeting 106 4 | him the submission that is due him as their legitimate 107 4 | the rights, privileges, duties, and prerogatives of the 108 5 | all aspects of your solemn duty for the perfection of the 109 | each 110 1 | Christian peoples of the East. In addition, in several 111 4 | affairs and in restoring ecclesiastical discipline, so We can rightly 112 2 | own expense, We see to the education of many young men of the 113 4 | rights, it would be most effective to convene a plenary Council. 114 1 | other occasions to show effectively Our good will toward Eastern 115 4 | fitting respect for and to embrace with fraternal charity the 116 2 | the borders of the Turkish empire.~ 117 1 | the See of Peter and to encourage the reconciliation of dissidents. 118 3 | well-being of the flock entrusted to your care. But even though 119 1 | acts which We published, especially in the constitution Orientalium, 120 | even 121 | every 122 1 | Archbishops, and Bishops.~Everybody knows very well, venerable 123 1 | achieve the same glory and excellence by imitating the example 124 3 | state that the religious exertion of your Order has kept pace 125 5 | Concluding Exhortation~5. Now, before bringing 126 3 | month and complied with Our exhortations with a laudable docility, 127 2 | In addition at Our own expense, We see to the education 128 4 | beautiful words of St. Bernard express: "May love accomplish more 129 1 | ardor and the richness of faith in those who are in communion 130 2 | Jerusalem and placed the White Fathers in charge. In addition at 131 3 | risen among you. With the favor and the help of God's grace, 132 3 | however, hide the sadness We felt when We learned that certain 133 | few 134 2 | placed in the Apostolic See. Finally in 1894, as can be seen 135 | first 136 4 | patriarch of Antioch, to show a fitting respect for and to embrace 137 5 | Christ. Be assured that Our fixed intention is to give every 138 4 | as soon as possible. The following matters should be discussed: 139 5 | to these demands which We formulate and thus complete Our joy 140 | found 141 2 | that, in the year 1882, We founded a seminary for the Greek 142 4 | for and to embrace with fraternal charity the bishops of his 143 3 | the zeal which you show in fulfilling your ministry, called on 144 4 | Holy See. ~III. To prevent future contestations of rights, 145 1 | beginning of Our pontificate, We gave Our affectionate attention 146 5 | pray and beseech God to generously bestow His heavenly gifts 147 5 | strive with all humility and gentleness to preserve the unity of 148 5 | generously bestow His heavenly gifts on you. As a sign of divine 149 5 | Our fixed intention is to give every assistance which can 150 5 | Melchite faithful laity.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's 151 3 | 3. We are glad to state that the religious 152 5 | their roots, deferring with gladness to these paternal admonitions, 153 3 | favor and the help of God's grace, We have been able to appease 154 | had 155 5 | to generously bestow His heavenly gifts on you. As a sign 156 3 | With the favor and the help of God's grace, We have 157 3 | Order, We cannot, however, hide the sadness We felt when 158 4 | same nation that they owe homage and deference to the patriarch 159 5 | brothers, We have the certain hope that you will destroy the 160 | how 161 | however 162 4 | between them, they should humbly submit it first of all to 163 | I 164 4 | accomplish more than power." ~II. We also remind all the 165 4 | referred to the Holy See. ~III. To prevent future contestations 166 2 | special affection on the illustrious nation and patriarchate 167 1 | glory and excellence by imitating the example of their ancestors.~ 168 3 | peace and harmony were immediately restored.~ 169 4 | greater glory of God and to increase the honor of the Greek Melchite 170 4 | orders, and other religious institutions; the needs of missions; 171 5 | Be assured that Our fixed intention is to give every assistance 172 3 | commemoration of all those matters involves the praise of your Order, 173 2 | recall only a few brief items, you know very well that, 174 2 | Melchites in the city of Jerusalem and placed the White Fathers 175 5 | formulate and thus complete Our joy and acquit yourselves of 176 4 | submit it first of all to the judgment of the patriarch. If it 177 5 | Peter's on the 21st of July 1900, the twenty-third year 178 2 | Greek Melchite patriarch jurisdiction over all the faithful of 179 3 | exertion of your Order has kept pace with the paternal good 180 2 | only a few brief items, you know very well that, in the year 181 1 | and Bishops.~Everybody knows very well, venerable brothers, 182 5 | Greek Melchite faithful laity.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter' 183 | last 184 3 | Our exhortations with a laudable docility, peace and harmony 185 4 | promulgation of written laws.~ 186 3 | sadness We felt when We learned that certain minor disagreements 187 4 | that is due him as their legitimate superior. If some controversy 188 5 | year of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII ~ 189 5 | bottom of Our heart that, linked more closely by the bonds 190 4 | divine worship; the sacred liturgy; and other related matters 191 2 | faithful of the same rite who live within the borders of the 192 5 | love We have for you in the Lord, We very affectionately 193 | made 194 4 | so We can rightly promise magnificent results for your church 195 | make 196 4 | the apostles: "Be not as masters among your people, but from 197 | Meanwhile 198 4 | drawn great profit from the meeting of their national council 199 2 | education of many young men of the same Greek Melchite 200 3 | show in fulfilling your ministry, called on as you are to 201 3 | We learned that certain minor disagreements had recently 202 4 | institutions; the needs of missions; the beauty of divine worship; 203 4 | discipline of the clergy, monastic orders, and other religious 204 3 | when you came to Rome last month and complied with Our exhortations 205 | most 206 | much 207 4 | from the meeting of their national council in arranging their 208 4 | religious institutions; the needs of missions; the beauty 209 | None 210 | nor 211 | not 212 | only 213 5 | harmony of spirit, heart, and opinion affects the good of the 214 4 | of the clergy, monastic orders, and other religious institutions; 215 | out 216 | over 217 4 | the same nation that they owe homage and deference to 218 | own 219 3 | exertion of your Order has kept pace with the paternal good will 220 4 | make three statements in particular in this letter. ~I. Concerning 221 5 | bonds of charity as each day passes, "You strive with all humility 222 2 | the illustrious nation and patriarchate of the Greek Melchites of 223 4 | not as masters among your people, but from the heart become 224 5 | your solemn duty for the perfection of the saints in the building 225 4 | most effective to convene a plenary Council. That is why, as 226 3 | on as you are to bear a portion of Our cares, and by the 227 4 | should be convened as soon as possible. The following matters should 228 4 | love accomplish more than power." ~II. We also remind all 229 4(1)| 1 Pr 5.3. 230 3 | those matters involves the praise of your Order, We cannot, 231 4 | to the patriarch We have praised. They should show him the 232 5 | humility of Our heart, We pray and beseech God to generously 233 4 | in conformity with the precept of St. Peter, the prince 234 1 | Catholics. Nothing has been more precious, more sacred to Us than 235 4 | privileges, duties, and prerogatives of the patriarch, We wish 236 4 | you on other occasions, We prescribe it for you now by this letter. 237 2 | become accustomed by its presence to honor and love the center 238 5 | humility and gentleness to preserve the unity of the spirit 239 4 | to the Holy See. ~III. To prevent future contestations of 240 2 | Previous Assistance for the Antiochene 241 4 | precept of St. Peter, the prince of the apostles: "Be not 242 4 | Concerning the rights, privileges, duties, and prerogatives 243 4 | churches have drawn great profit from the meeting of their 244 4 | discipline, so We can rightly promise magnificent results for 245 4 | from the composition and promulgation of written laws.~ 246 5 | you. As a sign of divine protection and as a testimony of the 247 3 | diligence with which you provide for the well-being of the 248 4 | should be considered with prudent care to ensure the greater 249 1 | in several acts which We published, especially in the constitution 250 4 | If it turns out that the question cannot be resolved, it should 251 5 | of dissidents. For this reason, venerable brothers, We 252 2 | Melchites of Antioch. To recall only a few brief items, 253 | recently 254 4 | Three Recommendations to Ensure Harmony~4. Now 255 4 | why, as We have already recommended to you on other occasions, 256 4 | it should be respectfully referred to the Holy See. ~III. To 257 4 | sacred liturgy; and other related matters which should be 258 4 | than power." ~II. We also remind all the bishops of the same 259 4 | that the question cannot be resolved, it should be respectfully 260 4 | Antioch, to show a fitting respect for and to embrace with 261 4 | be resolved, it should be respectfully referred to the Holy See. ~ 262 3 | harmony were immediately restored.~ 263 4 | arranging their affairs and in restoring ecclesiastical discipline, 264 4 | rightly promise magnificent results for your church from the 265 1 | arousing the ardor and the richness of faith in those who are 266 2 | may draw Catholic truth right from its very source and 267 4 | ecclesiastical discipline, so We can rightly promise magnificent results 268 3 | disagreements had recently risen among you. With the favor 269 2 | the faithful of the same rite who live within the borders 270 5 | seeds of dissension at their roots, deferring with gladness 271 3 | cannot, however, hide the sadness We felt when We learned 272 5 | for the perfection of the saints in the building up of the 273 5 | that you will destroy the seeds of dissension at their roots, 274 2 | Finally in 1894, as can be seen in the same constitution 275 2 | year 1882, We founded a seminary for the Greek Melchites 276 | several 277 3 | good will which We have shown toward the Greek Melchite 278 5 | heavenly gifts on you. As a sign of divine protection and 279 | since 280 5 | yourselves of all aspects of your solemn duty for the perfection 281 | some 282 4 | Council should be convened as soon as possible. The following 283 2 | truth right from its very source and become accustomed by 284 2 | have always bestowed, a special affection on the illustrious 285 3 | 3. We are glad to state that the religious exertion 286 4 | think We should make three statements in particular in this letter. ~ 287 4 | but at the same time, We strongly ask Our venerable brother, 288 4 | They should show him the submission that is due him as their 289 4 | them, they should humbly submit it first of all to the judgment 290 | such 291 4 | him as their legitimate superior. If some controversy arises 292 4 | We wish that nothing be taken away from them nor be decreased; 293 5 | divine protection and as a testimony of the great love We have 294 4 | consolidate this agreement, We think We should make three statements 295 | though 296 | thus 297 4 | decreased; but at the same time, We strongly ask Our venerable 298 1 | Orientalium, We have made many timely declarations designed to 299 2 | that they may draw Catholic truth right from its very source 300 2 | within the borders of the Turkish empire.~ 301 4 | of the patriarch. If it turns out that the question cannot 302 5 | the 21st of July 1900, the twenty-third year of Our Pontificate.~ 303 5 | of peace." None of you is unaware of how much harmony of spirit, 304 | up 305 5 | this letter to a close, We urge and beseech you from the 306 | Us 307 3 | which you provide for the well-being of the flock entrusted to 308 | were 309 | what 310 2 | Jerusalem and placed the White Fathers in charge. In addition 311 | whole 312 | whom 313 | why 314 4 | prerogatives of the patriarch, We wish that nothing be taken away 315 | within 316 4 | also what the beautiful words of St. Bernard express: " 317 4 | missions; the beauty of divine worship; the sacred liturgy; and 318 | would 319 4 | composition and promulgation of written laws.~ 320 5 | of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII ~ 321 2 | to the education of many young men of the same Greek Melchite 322 | yourselves 323 3 | Melchite nation both by the zeal which you show in fulfilling


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