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501 2 | repeat exhortations, to propose ways of arrangement, to
502 18 | unity that favoured its prosperity and glory. On this point
503 16 | for the same reasons the protests which Our Predecessors have
504 6 | willingly forgot their causes of quarrel and lived in perfect concord,
505 18 | were diminished and their quarrels extinguished; in time they
506 21 | universally invoked as "Queen of Peace," as also in the
507 1 | the anxious and dangerous question upon which we wish to dwell
508 2 | designs of God, We were raised to the Chair have We ceased
509 10 | carry on their bodies the ravages of this atrocious war. ~
510 17 | required by justice and charity re-established and the nations reconciled,
511 12 | deeds, the Church, "that real mother of Christians in
512 15 | forgotten. With all the more reason then, now that the Treaties
513 18 | peoples and all men, thou, recalling their common origin, shalt
514 | recent
515 17 | nations, is the need generally recognized of making every effort to
516 1 | dwell and to put forward recommendations to be brought home to your
517 17 | re-established and the nations reconciled, it is much to be desired,
518 17 | every effort to abolish or reduce the enormous burden of the
519 10 | and abandoned; multitudes reduced to want of food, clothing
520 10 | innumerable widows and orphans reft of everything, and an incredible
521 18 | Church will certainly not refuse her zealous aid to States
522 11 | 11.~ When one regards all these miseries by which
523 10 | let loose we see immense regions utterly desolate, uncultivated
524 1 | all, and heartily do We rejoice. But this joy of Our paternal
525 16 | would not be unwilling to relax in some measure the severity
526 18 | not hinder the exercise of religion, which teaches the worship
527 1 | germs of former enmities remain; and you well know, Venerable
528 12 | that she can offer the best remedies for the different evils
529 5 | and We have frequently reminded you of it, nothing was so
530 17 | disastrous wars or at least to remove the danger of them as far
531 14 | been, as far as possible, removed, and without prejudice to
532 18 | peace on earth; it neither rends nor destroys anything but
533 20 | putting on the new, him who is renewed unto knowledge according
534 16 | be interpreted as a tacit renunciation of its sacrosanct rights
535 13 | law of Christ and does but reopen sores as yet unhealed, seeing
536 2 | never ceased to pray, to repeat exhortations, to propose
537 17 | thus restored, the order required by justice and charity re-established
538 17 | 17.~ Things being thus restored, the order required by justice
539 7 | Heaven, Who maketh His sun to rise upon the good and the bad"[7].
540 4 | society would incur the risk of great loss if, while
541 6 | belonged to different and rival nations; yet they willingly
542 11 | fell among thieves, who robbed him, and covered him with
543 9 | kindness, following the rule of the Divine Master Who "
544 16 | but in fulfilment of the sacred duty of their charge to
545 10 | of others, and is full of sacrifice and zeal. For if we look
546 16 | tacit renunciation of its sacrosanct rights by the Apostolic
547 17 | their own independence and safeguard the order of human society.
548 21 | have decreed the honour of saints, We humbly implore the Holy
549 20 | uncircumcision, Barbarian nor Scythian, bond nor free. But Christ
550 21(24)| Secreta in Solemn. Corpus Christi.
551 13 | reopen sores as yet unhealed, seeing that the slightest touch
552 | seem
553 | seems
554 16 | is placed. Rather do we seize this opportunity to renew
555 12 | of Christians in the full sense of the word, who has such
556 18 | and institutions, which serve to attainment or the maintenance
557 | several
558 7 | Hence that terribly severe warning of the Apostle St.
559 16 | relax in some measure the severity of the conditions justly
560 9 | marked by good deeds, by shedding His blood for them. So said
561 10 | want of food, clothing and shelter; innumerable widows and
562 1 | mothers, begins at last to shine upon the nations. At this
563 15 | as, for example, it did a short time ago in the Letter to
564 9 | brother in need and shall shut up his bowels from him:
565 5 | desired that it should be the sign of Christians by which they
566 11 | The two cases are very similar; and as to the traveller
567 | since
568 15(18)| Epist. Amor Ille Singularis, VII Oct., MCMXIX. ~
569 12 | souls on account of their sins." That is why she "treats
570 16 | acquiesced in the unlawful situation in which it is placed. Rather
571 21 | Pentecost, 1920, and in the sixth year of Our Pontificate.~
572 13 | unhealed, seeing that the slightest touch is a serious irritant
573 12 | Christian beneficence in softening the heart and thus facilitating
574 21(24)| Secreta in Solemn. Corpus Christi.
575 7 | injuries which is no less solemnly commanded by the Lord: "
576 2 | resume cordial relations as soon as possible. To that end
577 13 | Christ and does but reopen sores as yet unhealed, seeing
578 12 | but also the condition of soul of each.''[14] It would
579 16 | accustomed to treat of matters of special importance. So then, considering
580 17 | order of human society. What specially, amongst other reasons,
581 18 | homogeneous society from which sprang Christian Europe which,
582 10 | universal beneficence which springs from the love of others,
583 1 | Brethren, that there can be no stable peace or lasting treaties,
584 6 | Apostles, following in the steps of the divine Master, and
585 | still
586 19 | and within which none are strangers. We fervently exhort all
587 14 | will, bonds which are today strengthened by the development of civilization
588 10 | there a time when we should "stretch the bounds of charity" more
589 11 | which the human race is stricken one inevitably thinks of
590 6 | a union of hearts was in striking contrast with the deadly
591 20 | Lie not to one another: stripping yourselves of the old man
592 13 | charity of Jesus Christ, strive with all zeal and diligence
593 9 | the brethren. He that hath substance of this world and shall
594 13 | every kind to all who have suffered from the war. It is Our
595 10 | these days of universal suffering and sorrow; never perhaps
596 7 | in Heaven, Who maketh His sun to rise upon the good and
597 18 | the worship of the true supreme God."[20] And the same holy
598 18 | material well-being to the sure acquisition of eternal blessings.
599 17 | States, putting aside mutual suspicion, should unite in one league,
600 1 | Augustine says, is the sweetest word to our hearing and
601 16 | not be interpreted as a tacit renunciation of its sacrosanct
602 | taking
603 1 | prayers of pious souls and the tears of mothers, begins at last
604 18 | a diversity of nations, tended to a unity that favoured
605 2 | alleviate everywhere that terrible load of sorrow and disaster
606 7 | the bad"[7]. Hence that terribly severe warning of the Apostle
607 17 | of the integrity of its territory within its just frontiers. ~
608 5 | His death it was His last testament to His disciples to love
609 16 | not in the least moved thereto by human interests, but
610 11 | Jerusalem to Jericho, fell among thieves, who robbed him, and covered
611 13 | and hatred, thus doing a thing most agreeable to the loving
612 11 | stricken one inevitably thinks of the traveller in the
613 | thou
614 | though
615 | through
616 8 | difficult, we have not only the timely assistance of the grace
617 12 | is a marvelously varied tissue of all kinds of good deeds,
618 16 | grave circumstances in which to-day society is placed, must
619 9 | love not in word nor by tongue, but in deed and in truth."[12]~
620 11 | pouring in oil and wine, took him to an inn, and undertook
621 8 | so unjustly and wickedly tortured Him: "Father, forgive them,
622 13 | seeing that the slightest touch is a serious irritant to
623 | towards
624 2 | sort by which the immense tragedy was accompanied. ~
625 12 | facilitating the return of tranquility to the nations. ~
626 16 | does such serious harm to tranquillity among the peoples."[19] ~
627 12 | sins." That is why she "treats and teaches children with
628 16 | times and the dangerous trend of events, and in order
629 8 | as we forgive them that trespass against Us."[9] And if the
630 8 | others: "Forgive us our trespasses as we forgive them that
631 5 | three Divine Persons in the Trinity. "That they may be one as
632 3 | from the beginning of Our troubled pontificate the charity
633 15 | 15.~ Truly, as We have already said,
634 21 | 21.~ Meanwhile, trusting in the protection of Mary
635 19 | said at the beginning, We turn affectionately to all Our
636 11 | left him half dead. The two cases are very similar;
637 18 | herself the most perfect type of universal society. She
638 6 | word and commands, were unceasing in their exhortation to
639 20 | nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, Barbarian nor Scythian,
640 10 | regions utterly desolate, uncultivated and abandoned; multitudes
641 18 | Christian law in any of their undertakings inspired by justice and
642 11 | took him to an inn, and undertook all care for him; so too
643 13 | but reopen sores as yet unhealed, seeing that the slightest
644 6 | perfect concord, and such a union of hearts was in striking
645 18 | her zealous aid to States united under the Christian law
646 21 | ago We directed should be universally invoked as "Queen of Peace,"
647 8 | his Father those who so unjustly and wickedly tortured Him: "
648 8 | enemies who knowingly or unknowingly have heaped and are still
649 16 | it is acquiesced in the unlawful situation in which it is
650 | unless
651 | unto
652 16 | concord, We would not be unwilling to relax in some measure
653 13 | and to him who, however unworthy, holds His place on earth.
654 13 | and diligence not only to urge the faithful entrusted to
655 3 | concluded, this same charity urges Us to exhort all the children
656 13 | peace, to be assiduous in urging this love of one's neighbour
657 10 | loose we see immense regions utterly desolate, uncultivated and
658 7(7) | Matt. V, 44, 45.~
659 18 | however these things may vary among the nations, they
660 8 | kindness of Jesus Christ, whose Vicar, without any merit of Our
661 15(18)| Epist. Amor Ille Singularis, VII Oct., MCMXIX. ~
662 21 | the protection of Mary the Virgin Immaculate, who not long
663 8 | and Our work every sort of vituperation, and We embrace all in Our
664 13 | giving an example to others, wage war everywhere on enmity
665 19 | breaking down the middle wall of partition . . . killing
666 10 | abandoned; multitudes reduced to want of food, clothing and shelter;
667 7 | Hence that terribly severe warning of the Apostle St. John. "
668 17 | prevent these disastrous wars or at least to remove the
669 13 | afflicted and protection to the weak, and to give opportune and
670 15 | Apostolic See has never wearied of teaching during the war
671 18 | also for their material well-being to the sure acquisition
672 9 | of the Divine Master Who "went about doing good and healing
673 | while
674 18 | auspices of the Church, whilst preserving a diversity of
675 7 | of the Apostle St. John. "Whosoever hateth his brother is a
676 | why
677 8 | those who so unjustly and wickedly tortured Him: "Father, forgive
678 10 | and shelter; innumerable widows and orphans reft of everything,
679 6 | rival nations; yet they willingly forgot their causes of quarrel
680 11 | wounds, pouring in oil and wine, took him to an inn, and
681 1 | years implored by the ardent wishes of all good peoples, by
682 18 | organization and institutions a wonderful instrument for bringing
683 13 | practical, to promote all those works of Christian benevolence
684 18 | religion, which teaches the worship of the true supreme God."[20]
685 8 | is indeed what Christians worthy of the name ought to do
686 13 | this connection Catholic writers and journalists should be
687 13 | show this charity in their writings by abstaining not only from
688 8 | during the war have done them wrong. ~
689 5(3) | John XVII, 21-23.~
690 8(10) | Luke XXIII, 34.~
691 21 | 1920, and in the sixth year of Our Pontificate.~BENEDICT
692 1 | which was for more than four years implored by the ardent wishes
693 18 | certainly not refuse her zealous aid to States united under
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