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1 1 | now that same apostolic charity, ever watchful over the 2 8 | check on lust by increasing charity, according to the words 3 8 | Augustine, who says, speaking of charity, "As it grows, lust diminishes; 4 11| The Bond of Charity~11. Furthermore, if anyone 5 11| arise from this, that as charity towards God has grown cold, 6 11| has grown cold, the mutual charity of men among themselves 7 11| Jesus Christ and a genuine charity. This charity Christ brought 8 11| a genuine charity. This charity Christ brought into the 9 11| with the efficacious aid of charity, which tempers justice, 10 11| Sacrament, namely, by awakening charity towards God to promote mutual 11 11| towards God to promote mutual charity among men. For the latter, 12 11| there should be any lack of charity among men, or rather it 13 11| would but ponder well the charity which Christ has shown in 14 11| persevering and inviolable charity, which should prevail among 15 11| sign of unity, O bond of charity!»" (Summ. Theol. P. IIL, 16 11| symbol of that unity and charity whereby He would have all 17 11| bonds of faith, hope, and charity" (Conc. Trid., Sess. XIIL, 18 12| this, the grace of mutual charity among the living, which 19 12| and the constitution is charity. For faith teaches us, that 20 13| 13. That genuine charity, therefore, which knows 21 15| of unity, in this bond of charity, in this symbol of concord; 22 20| increase of faith, hope, and charity, and of ail Christian virtues; 23 20| of God's most provident charity, Who instituted this mystery 24 21| and as a pledge of our own charity, most lovingly bestow on