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Benedictus PP. XV
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501 | seemed 502 8 | spoke of religion to the senators and to the heads of the 503 10 | outstanding in his unique sense of devotion. When he was 504 23 | He invites those who have separated from unity to return to 505 21 | not necessary. We enjoyed sharing these old memories with 506 8 | heads of the people and showed them the true way of knowledge 507 15 | him graciously and again "showered him with gifts and relics 508 16 | union, he increased it by showing more confidence and good 509 14 | of this apostle for these signs of affection nor express 510 | since 511 6 | time." The holy pope, "face smiling and eyes filled with goodness," 512 23 | and the harmony of human society will flourish. ~ 513 8 | and the most humble work solely to obtain or to increase 514 7 | pope at any time. From this solemn letter, who would not recognize 515 7 | Boniface himself invoked, he solemnly concluded: "Therefore, in 516 12(9) | Boniface, epistle Sollicitudinem nimiam, 17 (6). ~ 517 | some 518 10 | know both my joys and my sorrows. This way we could praise 519 9 | accomplished by his means," and he "sought advice for the Holy See 520 8 | God and the salvation of souls. ~ 521 21 | See. His mission was the source of faith, of prosperity, 522 19 | we do not give the pope sovereign and independent power, there 523 14 | schisms, and the errors; to sow everywhere true dogma and 524 22 | which "he who is dead still speaks." He as a faithful prophet 525 21 | so well-known that a long speech filled with proof is not 526 7 | you as a co-minister to spread the divine word which the 527 4 | Church with preserving, spreading, and defending Christian 528 8 | in a peaceful harbor. It spurred him to undertake difficulties 529 26 | link the peoples by a more stable treaty than the transient 530 8 | even thinking about rest or staying in one place as in a peaceful 531 16 | before his death to Pope Stephen, Zachary's successor: "The 532 16 | as a minister of God, and steward of the Churches of Christ.[13] 533 21 | more courageously. We are strengthened by the hope of future unity 534 28 | which he never ceased to strive for on earth: "I do not 535 17 | 17.~ Moved by a very strong faith and burning with love 536 14 | hospitals, monasteries, and strongholds; to travel to new countries 537 24 | truth and arouse us to cling strongly to the faith. Abraham is 538 17 | the midst of dangers and struggles as the mark of his apostleship 539 13 | instructed, that the pope's subject might again benefit from 540 12 | Boniface and to all his subjects forever. Gregory had already 541 16 | The two Gregories were succeeded by Zachary, heir to their 542 11 | agreement continued by four successive popes. The popes always 543 16 | Pope Stephen, Zachary's successor: "The disciple of the Roman 544 3 | forth by his disciples and successors. From these came the salvation 545 1 | difficulties "and besides the other sufferings, there is my constant daily 546 14 | disciples and many persons summoned from England. ~ 547 7 | and his project. By the supreme authority of the Apostolic 548 16(13)| Boniface, epistle Susceptis, 51 (50).~ 549 1 | They continue to hold us in suspense. ~ 550 25 | Holy See" conferred the task of extending the Catholic 551 19 | Finally Jerome very wisely taught: "The welfare of the Church 552 24 | Apostle, we have had for teachers our fathers in the flesh 553 24 | would despise this paternal teaching, these examples, these words? 554 6 | their insistence and their tears. He left and travelled by 555 | themselves 556 3 | twelve centuries later, we think you should plan as many 557 8 | prevented him from even thinking about rest or staying in 558 15 | clergy, he came to Rome a third time in the company of his 559 10 | the Apostolic See almost thirty years ago. I would always 560 29 | either during the fast of three days or on the day of the 561 | throughout 562 8 | arrival in Phrygia and in Thuringia when, according to a writer 563 6 | After having laid aside the title of abbot, he bid farewell 564 | together 565 17 | at Rome by an oath at the tomb of Saint Peter, prince of 566 6 | coming, and the desire which tormented him for such a long time." 567 29 | obtain a plenary indulgence toties quoties.~Given at Rome, 568 19 | the witness of the ancient tradition of the Church, affirmed: " 569 20 | 20.~ The tragic history of old discords 570 26 | more stable treaty than the transient pacts of men. Its special 571 14 | monasteries, and strongholds; to travel to new countries preaching 572 6 | their tears. He left and travelled by land across many countries 573 29 | draw for you from the holy treasury of the Church the following 574 26 | peoples by a more stable treaty than the transient pacts 575 1 | are in the midst of many trials and difficulties "and besides 576 7 | name of the indivisible trinity and by the unshaken authority 577 26 | will be restored in this troubled world. We hope that then 578 24 | and example teach us the truth and arouse us to cling strongly 579 16 | 16.~ The two Gregories were succeeded 580 | under 581 8 | knowledge and the clear light of understanding."[5] His zeal kept him from 582 5 | barbarian peoples. Thus he understood that he would reap no lasting 583 1 | have closely followed those unexpected events, those manifestations 584 11 | documents which attest to the uninterrupted exchange of letters and 585 4 | the Apostolic See to be united with the faithful. Boniface 586 25 | the representative of the universal Church and the servant of 587 6 | many countries and by the unknown routes of the sea, happily 588 | unless 589 7 | indivisible trinity and by the unshaken authority of Saint Peter, 590 | upon 591 28 | not cease to invite and to urge all those whom God gave 592 8 | love for Christ continually urged this holy apostle to action. 593 | used 594 | using 595 11 | agreement of wills between this valiant preacher and the Holy See, 596 11 | received from the popes he venerated and loved as a son. ~ 597 | via 598 14 | reform old ones, removing the vices, the schisms, and the errors; 599 29 | blessing. ~III. Whoever visits the churches of Germany 600 10 | Gregory, I bound myself by a vow to live in intimate relationship 601 6 | Gregory II, "recounted his voyage to him, his reason for coming, 602 16 | cherish you to the point of wanting to have you with us every 603 7 | Christ, our Lord." Finally he warned him to maintain the rules 604 26 | Christian charity will end wars and furious hatreds, dissensions, 605 21 | too much - for it is so well-known that a long speech filled 606 | whether 607 | While 608 | Whoever 609 | whole 610 19 | Finally Jerome very wisely taught: "The welfare of 611 | without 612 19 | the martyr Cyprian, the witness of the ancient tradition 613 18 | Thus, advanced in years and worn out by his work, he spoke 614 15 | despite attacks, misfortunes, worries, and advancing age, he did 615 26 | Church, their laws, their worship and their authority will 616 18 | I am the least and the worst of the representatives which 617 21 | could recall many other worthwhile details; but we have said 618 12 | honor another special favor worthy of note to German posterity 619 29 | our Pontificate.~BENEDICT XV~ 620 | Yes 621 5 | religious life since his youth in Germany, and he experienced


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