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501 11 | supplicating the Divine Majesty. It is clear that not every 502 1 | audacity and with criminal malice, against the very Christ, 503 10 | she has to cope with most malicious and powerful adversaries. 504 8 | most vile off spring of the Manicheans, whose deadly errors it 505 2 | This is truly a terrible manifestation of the just vengeance of 506 2 | fruitful source of most manifold evils existing in the organisation 507 7 | among the several rites and manners of paying honour to the 508 3 | perpetual joy was hardly marred by the horror of the torments 509 2 | she has fought, even to martyrdom, rejoicing and glorifying 510 3 | with a joyous gratitude the marvel of the deliverance of Peter. 511 10 | and that of our Most Holy Master and Redeemer, with great 512 4 | accepting the charge of her maternal duties towards us all.~ 513 11 | life and morals in his own measure in satisfaction to the Divine 514 8 | and in families, in the meetings of confraternities, at the 515 3 | has given us a still more memorable instance, a Divine instance, 516 7 | of the soul. The soul and memory of him who thus prays, enlightened 517 7 | this reason we specially mention by name and recommend the 518 11 | Giver of all good gifts, not merely the spirit of prayer, but 519 9 | nations, and even this pious method of prayer has fallen into 520 2 | the career of the Church militant. Jesus foretold them to 521 3 | granting of their desires the miracle stood revealed; and Christians 522 11 | to God, and even obtained miracles. They governed and kept 523 3 | greater was the fear of a misfortune, the greater was the fervour 524 10 | good. And since this is her mission, her prayers must have much 525 1 | whose sufferings, far from mitigating, increase daily in number 526 8 | recorded, and both ancient and modern history furnish remarkable 527 1 | integrity of that Christian morality which she has in keeping; 528 11 | should correct his life and morals in his own measure in satisfaction 529 | much 530 8 | honours, by many titles and in multiform ways, the Divine Mother, 531 11 | other, assist each other mutually, and have the same object, 532 4 | was accomplished by the mystery of the Cross, and since 533 12 | like devoted children, the mystic garland so pleasing to her 534 10(8) | CXCIV al 106 Sixtum, c. v., n. 19. ~ 535 | namely 536 9 | recited in every place and nation of the Catholic world. And 537 5 | towards Mary. Nothing is more natural, nothing more desirable 538 4 | about to take upon Him our nature for the saving and ennobling 539 10 | not yet been fulfilled, nay, rather because troubles 540 2 | voice. It is absolutely necessary that the Catholic voice 541 11 | things, and makes cold and neglectful prayers quite unworthy of 542 3 | though in her prudence she neglects not the human aid which 543 | never 544 3 | God only, to Whom, day and night, she lifts her eyes and 545 11 | soul, makes it strong for noble endeavours, leads it up 546 | None 547 9 | it is still given Us to note with admiration the great 548 1 | mitigating, increase daily in number and in gravity. Universal 549 4 | be subject to Mary and to obey her as a son a mother. Such 550 11 | for heaven from perishable objects, and to raise him up to 551 11 | clear that not every one is obliged or able to attain to these 552 11 | pleasing to God, and even obtained miracles. They governed 553 2 | nothing more than in the occasion of signing her cause with 554 12 | wondrous fruits which, on many occasions, the devotion of Catholic 555 1 | the coming of the month of October, dedicated and consecrated 556 | off 557 3 | an example that should be offered to the imitation of posterity. 558 14 | charge of your pastoral office. As a pledge of which We 559 12(15)| encycl. Supremi Aposcolatus officio (September 1, 1893); ep. 560 | often 561 10 | yield to the deceits of the old enemy, nor for any cause 562 3 | genius; the Church goes onward along the course of ages 563 8 | covertly, another while openly, overrun many countries, 564 4 | the illustrious and just opinion of St. Thomas, who says 565 2 | to the Church, and that oppose her championship of holy 566 8 | seemed to be no human hope of opposing this fanatical and most 567 10 | rights, the diminution and oppression of her liberties, scorn 568 1 | Archbishops, Bishops, and other ~Ordinaries having Grace and ~Communion 569 2 | manifold evils existing in the organisation of States that allow no 570 | ourselves 571 9 | and so heartrending for ourselves-set as We are by the Divine 572 10 | authority, and every conceivable outrage. And if in their wickedness 573 | over 574 11 | things: penance enables us to overcome ourselves, especially our 575 8 | covertly, another while openly, overrun many countries, and this 576 10 | His assistance, since He owes nothing to us, and when 577 11 | St. Paul, that the joy or pain of one member is shared 578 11 | will without serious or painful effort.~ 579 4 | that breathes nothing but pardon and love. Such Christ desired 580 7 | imitation of His example and in participation in His sufferings. The prayer 581 9 | 9. Nor may we permit to pass unnoticed the especial Providence 582 1 | Church, especially in the passage of difficult times, has 583 9 | examples of this power in a past age, since we have in the 584 3 | the Church and her supreme Pastor. Of this the faithful of 585 14 | accomplish the charge of your pastoral office. As a pledge of which 586 8 | spread abroad by the holy Patriarch Dominic as a most potent 587 1 | Our Venerable Brethren the Patriarchs, ~Primates, Archbishops, 588 2 | in name only, and should pay to religion no honour or 589 3 | to live the tranquil and peaceful life of Our very Lord Jesus 590 11 | sin, paying Himself the penalties incurred by others, in this 591 13 | sea-wherever the Catholic faith has penetrated-many hundreds of thousands of 592 11 | this is the great bond of perfection by which the faithful are 593 8 | proofs of nations saved from perils and winning benedictions 594 11 | man born for heaven from perishable objects, and to raise him 595 9 | 9. Nor may we permit to pass unnoticed the especial 596 11 | harshly, abstaining from even permitted pleasures through love of 597 8 | this fanatical and most pernicious sect when timely succour 598 3 | Christ, Whose happy and perpetual joy was hardly marred by 599 8 | animosity and a virulent persecution. There seemed to be no human 600 10 | prayer. Let their prayers be persevering, let them pray without intermission; 601 4 | of the race of man in the person of His disciple John. Such, 602 1 | same exhortations. We are persuaded to this in love for the 603 5 | and most pleasant impulse, persuades us towards Mary. Nothing 604 3 | and the violence of the perverse afflict the Church and her 605 5 | hope and confidence that petitions which might be received 606 11(13)| Phil. 3.20.~ 607 10 | towards his children, having pity on their childishness and 608 5 | by a powerful and most pleasant impulse, persuades us towards 609 11 | passions and enervated by pleasure is insensible to the delights 610 11 | abstaining from even permitted pleasures through love of virtue. 611 13 | Divine Son that the nations plunged in error may return to the 612 12(15)| 1885); ep. encycl. Quamquam pluries (August 15, 1889). 613 12(15)| decree S. R. C. Inter plurimos (August 20, 1885); ep. encycl. 614 3 | Jesus Christ, and first Pontiff of the Church, had been 615 14 | the fourteenth year of Our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ 616 13 | Church, and the tranquil possession of her rights-rights which 617 3 | offered to the imitation of posterity. Peter, Vicar of Jesus Christ, 618 3 | has been ever believed and practised by Christians worthy of 619 7 | from the Church; full of praise and of high desires; and 620 13 | pious people uniting their praises and prayers with one voice 621 7 | and memory of him who thus prays, enlightened by faith, are 622 1 | instant exhortations which in preceding years We addressed to you, 623 10 | spirit, according to the precept of our Lord Jesus Christ. 624 13 | time, numerous and most precious benefits. ~ 625 7 | Blessed Mary, some are to be preferred, inasmuch as we know them 626 7 | things which Christ has prepared for such as have united 627 9 | age, since we have in the present a signal instance of it. 628 9 | commonwealth or through some pressing public necessity, general 629 7 | mankind, achieved at such a price and by events so great. 630 1 | Brethren the Patriarchs, ~Primates, Archbishops, Bishops, and 631 3 | Church, had been cast into prison, loaded with chains by the 632 8 | cherished and widely used in private and in public, in homes 633 12 | her of the Rosary. All the privileges and indulgences We have 634 7 | prayer is composed of words proceeding from God Himself, from the 635 8 | of shrines, and in solemn processions; for there has seemed to 636 4 | a son a mother. Such He proclaimed her from the cross when 637 2 | we must not conceal the profound sadness with which this 638 10 | to God may be made in a proper spirit, according to the 639 10 | the exterior and temporal prosperity of the Church, it is evident 640 3 | goes on its laborious way, proud of its riches, of its power, 641 4 | John. Such, finally, she proves herself by her courage in 642 10 | end and purpose of God's providential and merciful designs towards 643 3 | hands. Even though in her prudence she neglects not the human 644 1 | This year once again do We publish Our wishes, once again do 645 10 | age have kept themselves pure and inviolate from all concupiscence 646 10 | power to effect the end and purpose of God's providential and 647 12(15)| August 20, 1885); ep. encycl. Quamquam pluries (August 15, 1889). 648 11 | cold and neglectful prayers quite unworthy of being accepted 649 12(15)| August 30, 1884); decree S. R. C. Inter plurimos (August 650 11 | perishable objects, and to raise him up to heavenly commerce 651 11 | extend over such a wide range, that each one may exercise 652 12 | conceded are confirmed and ratified. (15) ~ 653 11 | frequently with a cheerful and ready will without serious or 654 5 | of this most dear mercy, realised by God in Mary and confirmed 655 1 | Virgin of the Rosary, we recall with satisfaction the instant 656 7 | manner of prayer, which recalls to our minds the great mysteries 657 9 | s Rosary is honoured and recited in every place and nation 658 7 | specially mention by name and recommend the Rosary. The common language 659 5 | will accept when they are recommended by the most Holy Mother, 660 8 | similar instances are widely recorded, and both ancient and modern 661 11 | love gave up His life to redeem us from sin, paying Himself 662 10 | our Most Holy Master and Redeemer, with great cries and tears.(12)~ 663 1 | and by your zeal, should redouble their piety towards the 664 10 | there be such, let them reflect how unworthy and how wrong 665 10 | God. Therefore, with these reflections before them, We beseech 666 5 | desirable than to seek a refuge in the protection and in 667 10 | their desires are granted or refused, as to a most indulgent 668 10(10)| LXXXIII, a. 2, ex S. G. reg. M. ~ 669 4 | merciful enough not to reject the cause of the desperate, 670 2 | fought, even to martyrdom, rejoicing and glorifying herself in 671 10 | always by divine authority rely. As for what concerns the 672 10 | triumphant. And she ever remains more steadfast in virtue 673 7 | high desires; and it is renewed and continued in an order 674 3 | God. Thus it is that she renews her vital breath; the diligence 675 3 | to His Father and prayed repeatedly.(4) It was not for Himself 676 5 | actions, our innocence and our repentance, our torments and our joys, 677 4 | of the elect Mother, who represented in some sort all human kind, 678 8 | whose deadly errors it reproduced, were the cause in stirring 679 10 | all the injury they had resolved upon and striven to do, 680 8 | among all creatures, shines resplendent in unspeakable glory. But 681 11 | member is shared by all the rest, so that if one of the brethren 682 13 | desirable of all blessings, the restoration of the liberty of our Mother, 683 10 | dominant, should yet be so restricted as regards its results; 684 3 | she put her trust, which rests in prayer, in supplication, 685 13 | nations plunged in error may return to the Christian teaching 686 10 | use and comfort of life, returning thanks always, whether their 687 6 | struggles so strenuously, reveals to all her pious children 688 11 | sufferings in this life that the reward of virtue is vouchsafed. 689 3 | laborious way, proud of its riches, of its power, of its arms, 690 2 | constant war afflicts the righteous. It is indeed a cause of 691 10 | glory. Nor can human reason rightly understand why evil, apparently 692 10 | hands the abolition of her rights, the diminution and oppression 693 13 | tranquil possession of her rights-rights which have no other object 694 3 | the name. Their prayers rise to God eagerly and more 695 1 | invoking her by that most holy rite of the Rosary which the 696 7 | Now, among the several rites and manners of paying honour 697 14 | Apostolic Benediction. ~Given at Rome, St. Peter's, the 22nd day 698 2 | together under the sacred roof; that they should beseech 699 11 | passions, treated their bodies rudely and harshly, abstaining 700 6(7) | Ex sacr. liturg.~ 701 2 | honour or worship. And still sadder and more beset with anxieties 702 2 | not conceal the profound sadness with which this necessity 703 10 | according to the example of the Saints, and that of our Most Holy 704 13 | every moment of the day, saluting Mary, invoking Mary, hoping 705 10 | spirit, working out their sanctification in the fear of God;(11) 706 10 | delivered Himself up for her to sanctify her . . . so that He should 707 8 | remarkable proofs of nations saved from perils and winning 708 4 | upon Him our nature for the saving and ennobling of man, and 709 4 | it. We adore the beloved Saviour, lavish of His blood and 710 4 | opinion of St. Thomas, who says that the Annunciation was 711 11 | desire was to advance in the science of God; nor had their actions 712 10 | oppression of her liberties, scorn and affronts to her authority, 713 13 | and villages, on land and sea-wherever the Catholic faith has penetrated-many 714 8 | fanatical and most pernicious sect when timely succour came 715 | seems 716 10 | shown forth. Then it will be seen how many in the midst of 717 10 | having fallen, have been seized with the ardent desire to 718 2 | troubled nations to good sense and reason, by the light 719 4 | counsels is united to the great sentiment of religion. The Eternal 720 11 | cheerful and ready will without serious or painful effort.~ 721 | several 722 11 | glory. They restrained most severely their passions, treated 723 | shall 724 11 | or pain of one member is shared by all the rest, so that 725 8 | admirable among all creatures, shines resplendent in unspeakable 726 8 | forth unharmed and more shining than before. All manner 727 6 | Jesus Christ, our Mother. "Show thyself to be a mother; 728 10 | utility of prayer will be shown forth. Then it will be seen 729 8 | confraternities, at the dedication of shrines, and in solemn processions; 730 2 | than in the occasion of signing her cause with her Founder' 731 5 | literature and tradition are silent there is a voice that breaks 732 8 | than before. All manner of similar instances are widely recorded, 733 11 | His life to redeem us from sin, paying Himself the penalties 734 9 | either through the grave situation of the commonwealth or through 735 10(8) | August. Epi CXCIV al 106 Sixtum, c. v., n. 19. ~ 736 3 | could carry him help or snatch him from the peril. But 737 8 | practice by all classes of society. In truth, the piety of 738 8 | means of conducting sacred solemnities, or of obtaining protection 739 11 | them lies. The members are solicitous in regard of each other, 740 | sometimes 741 11 | holy penance for all the sons of the Church. And whilst 742 5 | devotion to Mary, thereby sorely wounding filial piety.~ 743 7 | and Mary united in joys, sorrows, and triumphs. The contemplation 744 4 | who represented in some sort all human kind, according 745 7 | order, of fords to faithful souls a wonderful confirmation 746 5 | every Christian breast and speaks with all eloquence. No other 747 7 | and for this reason we specially mention by name and recommend 748 13 | grateful and magnificent a spectacle to see in the cities, and 749 8 | the devotion was begun and spread abroad by the holy Patriarch 750 8 | and this most vile off spring of the Manicheans, whose 751 10 | these conflicts, will always stand out and increase in greatness 752 4 | the consent of the Virgin standing in the place of humanity.(5) 753 2 | existing in the organisation of States that allow no place to the 754 10 | And she ever remains more steadfast in virtue because she draws 755 13 | happiness. Through her may they steadfastly endeavour for that most 756 3 | course of ages with an even step, trusting in God only, to 757 8 | reproduced, were the cause in stirring up against the Church the 758 3 | their desires the miracle stood revealed; and Christians 759 6 | 6. This storm of evils, in the midst of 760 3 | The Church, as the sacred story tells us, made prayer without 761 10 | the Church, driven into straits, comes forth glorious and 762 9 | efforts of individuals, strengthens and consoles Our heart, 763 6 | the Church struggles so strenuously, reveals to all her pious 764 13 | her may all the faithful strive to obtain from her Divine 765 10 | they had resolved upon and striven to do, they nevertheless 766 11 | fortifies the soul, makes it strong for noble endeavours, leads 767 6 | midst of which the Church struggles so strenuously, reveals 768 4 | for He consented to be subject to Mary and to obey her 769 11 | and kept assiduously in subjection their minds and hearts and 770 10 | bestow upon mankind.(10) The subtlety of the human intelligence 771 11 | the brethren in Christ is suffering in mind or body the others 772 10 | prayers which we join to the suffrages of the heavenly citizens, 773 8 | pledge of affection, and to sum up in itself the honour 774 3 | she lifts her eyes and her suppliant hands. Even though in her 775 10 | let their first care be to supplicate for the sovereign good-the 776 11 | prayers in appeasing and in supplicating the Divine Majesty. It is 777 12(15)| Cf. ep. encycl. Supremi Aposcolatus officio (September 778 12(15)| September 1, 1893); ep. encycl. Supreriore anno (August 30, 1884); 779 2 | her Founder's blood, the sure and certain pledge of the 780 7 | absorbed therein and are surprised before the work of the Redemption 781 7 | fruits are ever new and sweet.~ 782 4 | Almighty; but-what is still sweeter-she is gentle, extreme in tenderness, 783 7 | towards these mysteries by the sweetest devotion, are absorbed therein 784 5 | favours. The truth and the sweetness of these thoughts bring 785 11 | all the members suffer in sympathy, and if one member rejoice 786 4 | Eternal Son of God, about to take upon Him our nature for 787 4 | His only begotten Son, He taught her all a mother's feeling 788 2 | disciples. That she may teach men the truth and may guide 789 11 | doctrines of Christ and the teachings of His Church. Their unique 790 3 | Church, as the sacred story tells us, made prayer without 791 10 | concerns the exterior and temporal prosperity of the Church, 792 10 | benefits, or their influence is temporarily withheld for a time of greater 793 10 | exposed to the danger of temptation, have without delay restrained 794 4 | sweeter-she is gentle, extreme in tenderness, of a limitless loving-kindness. 795 2 | virtue. This is truly a terrible manifestation of the just 796 5 | Mary and confirmed by the testament of Christ, was comprehended 797 10(10)| S. Th. II-II, q LXXXIII, a. 2, 798 10 | comfort of life, returning thanks always, whether their desires 799 | thereby 800 8 | and winning benedictions therefrom. There is another signal 801 | therein 802 4 | and just opinion of St. Thomas, who says that the Annunciation 803 2 | anxieties grows the soul at the thought of the fruitful source of 804 5 | and the sweetness of these thoughts bring to the soul an unspeakable 805 13 | penetrated-many hundreds of thousands of pious people uniting 806 | thy 807 6 | Christ, our Mother. "Show thyself to be a mother; cause our 808 8 | most pernicious sect when timely succour came from on high 809 9 | instance of it. In these times-so troublous (as we have said 810 8 | unspeakable glory. But this title of the Rosary, this mode 811 8 | people honours, by many titles and in multiform ways, the 812 | together 813 | Too 814 13 | to see in the cities, and towns, and villages, on land and 815 5 | even when literature and tradition are silent there is a voice 816 10 | as regard the peace and tranquillity of the Church-have not yet 817 1 | which the Church holds and transmits; derision cast upon the 818 4 | distributed unto us this immense treasure of mercies gathered by God, 819 11 | severely their passions, treated their bodies rudely and 820 10 | comes forth glorious and triumphant. And she ever remains more 821 7 | united in joys, sorrows, and triumphs. The contemplation of these 822 2 | and to bring back the troubled nations to good sense and 823 10 | fulfilled, nay, rather because troubles seem to augment, have ceased 824 9 | of it. In these times-so troublous (as we have said before) 825 13 | the source Of peace and true happiness. Through her may 826 2 | of holy virtue. This is truly a terrible manifestation 827 3 | in these does she put her trust, which rests in prayer, 828 3 | ages with an even step, trusting in God only, to Whom, day 829 10 | nevertheless seem to go on unchecked. But, despite them the Church, 830 10 | can human reason rightly understand why evil, apparently so 831 8 | and faith issued forth unharmed and more shining than before. 832 11 | teachings of His Church. Their unique desire was to advance in 833 11 | clear that these virtues unite well with each other, assist 834 13 | thousands of pious people uniting their praises and prayers 835 1 | in number and in gravity. Universal and well-known are the evils 836 | unlike 837 9 | Nor may we permit to pass unnoticed the especial Providence 838 2 | should also call to God with unwearied instance, "without ceasing;"(1) 839 1 | did, that the faithful, urged by your authority and by 840 2 | that they should beseech urgently the all-foreseeing God to 841 11 | Our fatherly solicitude urges Us to implore of God, the 842 10 | God other benefits for the use and comfort of life, returning 843 10 | the marvellous power and utility of prayer will be shown 844 5 | beginning, and accepted with the utmost joy by the Holy Apostles 845 1 | adverse power shall ever utterly abolish or destroy.~ 846 10(8) | CXCIV al 106 Sixtum, c. v., n. 19. ~ 847 8 | powerful Virgin, the glorious vanquisher of all heresies, the forces 848 11 | penance are so numerous and varied and extend over such a wide 849 7 | order at once fixed and various; its fruits are ever new 850 2 | manifestation of the just vengeance of God, Who allows blindness 851 3 | imitation of posterity. Peter, Vicar of Jesus Christ, and first 852 2 | and certain pledge of the victory whereof she holds the promise. 853 9 | again flourished and become vigorous in a most marvellous manner, 854 8 | countries, and this most vile off spring of the Manicheans, 855 13 | the cities, and towns, and villages, on land and sea-wherever 856 3 | when the cunning and the violence of the perverse afflict 857 8 | most bitter animosity and a virulent persecution. There seemed 858 3 | it is that she renews her vital breath; the diligence of 859 11 | to those who have endured voluntary sufferings in this life 860 11 | the reward of virtue is vouchsafed. Moreover, when in the mystical 861 3 | world goes on its laborious way, proud of its riches, of 862 8 | titles and in multiform ways, the Divine Mother, who, 863 8 | Dominic as a most potent weapon against the enemies of the 864 12 | most benign Mother, and weave and offer to her, like devoted 865 10 | supplications is added an immense weight and grace-the prayers and 866 1 | in gravity. Universal and well-known are the evils we deplore: 867 10 | enemy, nor for any cause whatsoever to cease from the duty of 868 | whereby 869 2 | certain pledge of the victory whereof she holds the promise. Nevertheless 870 6 | pious children the holy duty whereto they are bound to pray to 871 | whether 872 | why 873 8 | heresies, the forces of the wicked were destroyed and dispersed, 874 10 | outrage. And if in their wickedness her enemies have not accomplished 875 11 | varied and extend over such a wide range, that each one may 876 11 | their minds and hearts and wills. They accepted with the 877 8 | nations saved from perils and winning benedictions therefrom. 878 3 | help that fervent prayer wins from God. The Church, as 879 10 | unworthy and how wrong it is to wish to assign to Almighty God 880 10 | influence is temporarily withheld for a time of greater need. 881 12 | full of desire for those wondrous fruits which, on many occasions, 882 7 | The prayer is composed of words proceeding from God Himself, 883 10 | the flesh and the spirit, working out their sanctification 884 3 | her, in her aloofness from worldly things and in her continual 885 2 | to religion no honour or worship. And still sadder and more 886 3 | practised by Christians worthy of the name. Their prayers 887 5 | to Mary, thereby sorely wounding filial piety.~ 888 10 | reflect how unworthy and how wrong it is to wish to assign 889 14 | of Our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ 890 4(5) | III. q. xxx, a. 1. ~ 891 1 | exhortations which in preceding years We addressed to you, venerable 892 10 | all again and again not to yield to the deceits of the old