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Leo PP. XIII
Mirae Caritatis

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1 1 | to the last breath of Our life will ever be Our earnest 2 1 | sinews of the Christian life. Among these efforts of 3 1 | Way, the Truth, and the Life," not for individuals alone 4 2 | the close of His mortal life that Christ our Lord left 5 2 | means of support "for the life of the world" (St. John 6 2 | soon to depart from this life, can wish for nothing better 7 4 | The Source of Life~4. To know with an entire 8 4 | is for men the source of life, of that life which best 9 4 | source of life, of that life which best deserves the 10 4 | give is my flesh, for the life of the world" (St. John 11 4 | declared, is Christ "the life." He Himself declared that 12 4 | a more than merely human life. "I am come that they may 13 4 | come that they may have life, and may have it more abundantly" ( 14 4 | pursuit of holiness. Thus was life communicated to man, a life 15 4 | life communicated to man, a life truly heavenly and divine. 16 4 | Holy Writ, "the tree of life," "the word of life," "the 17 4 | tree of life," "the word of life," "the book of life," "the 18 4 | word of life," "the book of life," "the crown of life," and 19 4 | of life," "the crown of life," and particularly "the 20 4 | particularly "the bread of life."~ 21 5 | 5. But now, since this life of which We are speaking 22 5 | resemblance to the natural life of man, as the one draws 23 5 | which springeth up unto life everlasting" (St. John iv., 24 5 | bread "which endureth unto life everlasting" (St. John vi., 25 5 | said He, "am the bread of life" (St. John vi., 48). And 26 5 | give is my flesh, for the life of the world" (St. John 27 5 | blood, you shall not have life in you" (St. John vi., 54). 28 5 | of professedly religious life. For this gift, than which 29 5 | foster in themselves that life of divine grace whose goal 30 5 | is the attainment of the life of blessedness with God.~ 31 6 | would make due provision for life everlasting, whose industry 32 6 | it were a fresh lease of life and prosperity, inasmuch 33 6 | nourishes and sustains that life the desire whereof demands 34 9 | combat, preserves him for life everlasting, and as a special 35 9 | my blood bath everlasting life; and I will raise him up 36 11| body alike, even in this life, a foretaste of blessedness; 37 14| towards which the spiritual life of a Christian in all its 38 15| Lord, Who gave His precious life as the price of our salvation, 39 15| that it may be to them the life of their souls and keep 40 16| virtues of the Christian life have flourished best wherever 41 17| private or in their public life, is supreme and absolute; 42 19| adapted to the support of its life. Accordingly all hostile 43 20| mystery for all time "for the life of the world,"shine forth


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