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501 17 | beyond reproach, and a mind prepared for all things for the sake
502 14 | with the canons, and to preside over the meetings which
503 17 | responsibility should go to him who presides over it; let him not swell
504 18 | allowing our flocks to fall prey to looting and our sheep
505 11 | instruments of pleasure. Cast off pride, in which all harmful desires
506 14 | Christ did not send him primarily to baptize- -even though
507 10 | should also consider that the problems of others afflict us and
508 11 | Thus it is Our duty to proclaim and reveal the mystery of
509 19 | devotion and peace. May He produce in Us, His humble servant,
510 4 | All of these things are produced by the corruption of lust
511 3 | the mysteries of unity, profess the one faith of all by
512 12 | inspired by God and can profitably be used for teaching, for
513 7 | warned Moses that he should prohibit them. Moses responded that
514 18 | assistance is as strong as His promises are true. ~
515 7 | When Eldad and Medad were prophesying in the camp,[24] Joshua,
516 1 | happened to the most holy prophet, the dynamic leader of Israel.
517 4 | human race. Arrogance and proud contempt, stubbornness and
518 8(30) | Prov 29.12.
519 12 | Catholic teaching, which provides holy sermons to give to
520 16 | and gives serious offense, providing contempt and envy for the
521 12 | bad habits. Cautiously and prudently remove this danger from
522 8(29) | Prv 4.24.
523 14 | the meantime and sing the psalms with the canons, and to
524 5 | labors, and counsels to that purpose, so that we might preserve
525 9 | Thus, the apostle James questions all Christians. Every faithful
526 13 | ministry. "Do not be too quick to lay hands on any man"[55]
527 6 | he should like a torch radiate blameless conduct, moral
528 9 | with a natural weakness are raised up and supported. When we
529 18 | ourselves but in the God who raises the dead to life,[70] we
530 13 | price to God for imprudent rashness and share in another's sin,[56]
531 15 | time. This was solemnly ratified by natural law and by the
532 17 | you will not use any human rationale, but only thoughts for Him
533 12 | and character. They should read often and reflect upon the
534 14 | the time until I arrive by reading to the people, preaching,
535 19 | and authority, for We are ready to be very near you,[74]
536 12 | give that soul to God and recall the divine image in it to
537 13 | enthusiasm or on someone's recommendation. You should consider as
538 19 | are unable to put down, to refer it to this See of the blessed
539 12 | They should read often and reflect upon the Roman Catechism,
540 10 | our office, we shall not refuse to offer the holy body and
541 12 | be used for teaching, for refuting error, for guiding people'
542 19 | head through the various regions of the whole world. From
543 4 | where love is absent, there reigns that malice which we men
544 4 | remarkable signs of love and reliable pointers, so that nobody
545 6 | moral integrity, piety, and religion. When the people see this,
546 13 | for the ministry, do not rely only on individual enthusiasm
547 4 | 4.~ The apostle shows us remarkable signs of love and reliable
548 2 | It is good for us all to remember that when the Lord asked "
549 1 | arouse your sincere mind to remembrance,[3] We write this letter
550 1 | sorrow and concern has been removed. Therefore, in order to
551 10 | greater task than to offer repeatedly a sacrifice of appeasement
552 9 | our souls in desire and replenish our afflicted spirit, our
553 9 | certainly a special gift when it replenishes more abundantly those things
554 8 | a ruler listens to false reports, all his ministers will
555 9 | assistance of the poor. They require our generosity as their
556 4 | take offense and is not resentful."[14] From this, we should
557 19 | shall help you with advice, resources, and authority, for We are
558 16 | that our opponents will respect us and not have anything
559 7 | should prohibit them. Moses responded that he very much wanted
560 11 | baptism a new man might return to life in us and live again
561 11 | Our duty to proclaim and reveal the mystery of Christ,[51]
562 9 | generosity as their principal right, for we hold the goods of
563 7 | him back to the path of righteousness. If something should happen
564 9 | remains for those who could rightfully cry out, "What you spend
565 9 | afflicted spirit, our light will rise in the darkness and our
566 3 | faithful. Uproars, contentions, rivalries, animosities, and dissensions
567 10 | Eucharist will build the road for us to beseech God and
568 12 | often and reflect upon the Roman Catechism, the summation
569 19 | apostolic blessing. Given in Rome at St. Mary Major on September
570 11 | all sin. The Lord Jesus rose from the grave with the
571 4 | or conceited; it is never rude or selfish; it does not
572 8 | keep this in mind: "When a ruler listens to false reports,
573 6 | coming, abandons them, and runs away,[19] but gladly, because
574 14 | burdensome to administer the sacraments to the faithful occasionally
575 1 | deterred Us from this excessive sadness-something similar to what happened
576 17 | prepared for all things for the sake of Jesus Christ. We believe
577 12 | each of your neighbors with salutary advice. Give the soul of
578 11 | is the will of God: Our sanctification.[50] Thus it is Our duty
579 11 | It is not only but also sanctifying, capable of suffering, exposed
580 7 | his neighbor.[23]. Every sane man sees that he is being
581 11 | the harshest tortures. He satisfied the law, for the death and
582 11 | us at the same time, to satisfy divine justice.[52] He handed
583 7 | learning, someone who longs to save souls and fulfills his priestly
584 10 | faith as Moses had when he saw the invisible God.[46] It
585 3 | in the same opinion,[12] saying the same thing together,[13]
586 8 | all his ministers will be scoundrels."[30] We must stop being
587 12 | of the Scriptures: "All Scripture is inspired by God and can
588 12 | have a knowledge of the Scriptures: "All Scripture is inspired
589 17 | diminish in humility. In scrutinizing and testing men whom We
590 12 | cannot themselves bear this scrutiny. Nor should they reproach
591 2 | peace,[6] that everybody searches for the elements of peace.[7]
592 2 | hearts of the faithful the seeds of any kind of dissension.
593 8 | that it is better to be seized by wisdom than deceived
594 8 | distorted and excessive self-esteem by which each of us is greatly
595 4 | conceited; it is never rude or selfish; it does not take offense
596 14 | Lord Jesus Christ did not send him primarily to baptize- -
597 3 | all be perfect in the same sense, in the same opinion,[12]
598 19 | Rome at St. Mary Major on September 14, in the year 1758 in
599 12 | teaching, which provides holy sermons to give to the faithful. ~
600 5 | to rule the Church but to serve it. May we concentrate all
601 8 | nothing more hostile to love. Servility creeps up on whatever bishop
602 13 | and accurately and judged severely. It should not weary you
603 7 | words cut too harshly. Let severity abstain from every affront. ~
604 9 | in the darkness and our shadows will become like noon, for
605 6 | entrusted to him will be shaken, if not destroyed. Therefore,
606 16 | should the lack of deeds shame the words. In addition,
607 9 | receive, that is, food and shelter,[41] considering piety with
608 6 | wants it.[20] Be like the shepherd who gives his life for his
609 6 | that is to be revealed. Be shepherds of the flock of God."[18]
610 13 | the man whose timid virtue shirks the ministry. "Do not be
611 2 | peace.[7] The Lord Jesus, a short time before He gave himself
612 8 | destruction. Once it has shown itself, there is perhaps
613 4 | 4.~ The apostle shows us remarkable signs of love
614 14 | might be preserved on all sides. This should make everybody
615 4 | apostle shows us remarkable signs of love and reliable pointers,
616 3 | and dissensions should be silenced.[11] In this way those who
617 1 | faith[2] and to arouse your sincere mind to remembrance,[3]
618 14 | choir in the meantime and sing the psalms with the canons,
619 16 | our spirit and we will not single out anyone for special treatment.
620 1 | God and supported by your singular wisdom. You are on fire
621 8 | of men.[33] We have all sinned, and we all need the glory
622 11 | and to the death of the sinner, so that by baptism a new
623 9 | the brothers or one of the sisters is in need of clothes and
624 18 | overly frightened by the snares or threats of the damned.
625 12 | heavenly matters; once it is snatched away from the world, give
626 16 | will not indulge in the softness and weakness of our spirit
627 15 | length of time. This was solemnly ratified by natural law
628 8 | not think that our true, solid, and serious glory comes
629 8 | bishop. For this reason, Solomon in his wisdom warns that
630 | some
631 1 | God himself chose you much sooner from among the multitude
632 6 | for his sheep,[21] not for sordid money but freely.[22] Do
633 11 | He was condemned to the sorrows of death and suffered the
634 8 | Lord Jesus denied that He sought this.[27] Detraction and
635 19 | here as if from their very source, and they flow uncorrupted
636 14 | ministry by the same venerable spectacle, so that they will not dare
637 9 | rightfully cry out, "What you spend is ours!" Where does such
638 9 | fill our souls with his splendors.[42] ~
639 12 | as if they were going to springs from which pours forth a
640 11 | exposed to death, and able to stand in the stead of all of us.
641 1 | courageously, to wage the war well. Standing in battle, may you fight
642 11 | and able to stand in the stead of all of us. Christ offered
643 | stop
644 4 | pointers, so that nobody strays in a matter which contains
645 19 | who fight against Us, to strengthen your faith, and to increase
646 11 | the same flesh but it was stripped of its mortality and adorned
647 19 | your protection, and may He strive to extend to Our Papacy
648 5 | swelling of the spirit and stubborn customs depart from episcopal
649 19 | His merciful goodness to subdue now those who fight against
650 18 | of the episcopacy and its sublime and divine power to govern
651 11 | the sorrows of death and suffered the curse given to sinners
652 11 | sanctifying, capable of suffering, exposed to death, and able
653 6 | myself and a witness to the sufferings of Christ, and with you
654 9 | considering piety with sufficiency as a great profit. It is
655 13 | In considering someone's suitability for the ministry, do not
656 13 | should consider as best suited to be a faithful minister
657 12 | the Roman Catechism, the summation of Catholic teaching, which
658 1 | Holy See of St. Peter, the summit of all the churches, We
659 15 | cannot manage the Church and supervise his flock if he is away,
660 1 | That same consolation alone sustains Us now, Venerable Brothers.
661 17 | presides over it; let him not swell up with the greatness of
662 5 | 5.~ Let swelling of the spirit and stubborn
663 14 | divine worship, and the tainted men will be frightened away
664 17 | concerns Us, We have already taken care[64] that We establish
665 14 | preach or says that his talents do not measure up to the
666 10 | have been given any greater task than to offer repeatedly
667 16 | our own, as well as the teacher of modesty. The ecclesiastical
668 1 | them so that they could be teachers of the people and share
669 13 | if we do not consider and test the men over and over again.
670 12 | They should go to both testaments of the Bible, to the traditions
671 13 | another's sin,[56] let him be tested carefully and accurately
672 17 | the holy devotion of your testimony and in your faith. We do
673 17 | humility. In scrutinizing and testing men whom We want to place
674 10 | interruption and to give thanks to God in everything because
675 18 | longer-if it has come to that-if we become overly frightened
676 3 | thing and understanding it thoroughly. They should understand
677 18 | frightened by the snares or threats of the damned. Therefore,
678 18 | should anything deter us from throwing ourselves into battle for
679 13 | Lord's flock the man whose timid virtue shirks the ministry. "
680 14 | neighbors. St. Paul writes to Timothy: "Make use of the time until
681 | together
682 1 | unexpected happened, when God took Our unworthiness and placed
683 6 | flock, he should like a torch radiate blameless conduct,
684 4 | flare up from this like the torches of our soul. All of these
685 11 | same time -- to all the torments which our crimes merited.
686 11 | death under the harshest tortures. He satisfied the law, for
687 | toward
688 12 | testaments of the Bible, to the traditions of the Church, and to the
689 2 | inheritance which the Lord Jesus transmitted to us. The apostle says
690 1 | to the Lord: "Why do you treat your servant so badly? And
691 16 | single out anyone for special treatment. This often creates great
692 15 | decrees of the Council of Trent. The bishop should visit
693 1 | the churches, We have been troubled by a bitter and constant
694 16 | This often creates great turmoil in the administration of
695 8 | fools.[28] He also says: "Turn your back on the mouth that
696 1 | Since that day when the unbelievable and unexpected happened,
697 2 | bond of love be preserved unbroken in the Church by spiritual
698 19 | very source, and they flow uncorrupted from a pure head through
699 12 | which pours forth a pure and undefiled teaching of faith and character.
700 3 | knowing the same thing and understanding it thoroughly. They should
701 1 | when the unbelievable and unexpected happened, when God took
702 18 | persecution, lest we seem ungrateful for God's favor, since his
703 19 | whom, as though fouled in unpurged filth, the water avoids
704 | until
705 1 | happened, when God took Our unworthiness and placed it in the Holy
706 1 | that you are ardent and upright against the foul enemy of
707 3 | peace among the faithful. Uproars, contentions, rivalries,
708 | used
709 8 | be silent concerning the useless desire for glory which a
710 7 | requires a more serious verbal castigation, beware lest
711 13 | infect the people with their vices and so corrupt the Church
712 12 | something bad, if something vicious, if something perverse were
713 2 | dangerous battles, the hope of victory is that much better and
714 8 | sound for the eminent and virtuous men in the company of the
715 15 | Trent. The bishop should visit all the places in his diocese
716 1 | quickly and courageously, to wage the war well. Standing in
717 10 | and perseverance, let us wait for the majesty of God if
718 5 | Christ should walk just as He walked.[16] We should not seek
719 6 | but gladly, because God wants it.[20] Be like the shepherd
720 1 | courageously, to wage the war well. Standing in battle,
721 9 | you well; keep yourself warm and eat plenty' without
722 7 | Joshua, son of Nun, warned Moses that he should prohibit
723 7 | him, encouraging him, and warning him.[26] It calls him back
724 8 | reason, Solomon in his wisdom warns that it is better to be
725 19 | filth, the water avoids washing. We trust first of all in
726 6 | of the flock of God."[18] Watch over the sheep, not like
727 18 | should not be like dumb watchdogs unable to bark,[67] allowing
728 19 | name comes from here. All waters flow from here as if from
729 10 | concerned only about our weaknesses, but we should also consider
730 9 | everyone who is a little more wealthy than the others, should
731 13 | severely. It should not weary you if We dwell a little
732 1 | given Ourselves over to weeping if something had not deterred
733 5 | nothing more than their welfare. ~
734 | Whenever
735 | while
736 18 | to be devoured by every wild animal in the field.[68]
737 12 | the soul of the faithful wings with which to fly from the
738 8(28) | Wis 7.6. 29.
739 9 | of you says to them, 'I wish you well; keep yourself
740 17 | responsibility, We shall use you as witnesses and authorities, trusting
741 14 | for the apostle cried: "Woe to me if I do not preach
742 6 | hired hand who sees the wolf coming, abandons them, and
743 18 | spirit, for we are fellow workers with God.[72] The Lord Jesus
744 14 | greatest esteem for divine worship, and the tainted men will
745 18 | afraid of the audacity of worthless men, it affects the strength
746 11 | over the old man to the wrath of God and to the death
747 8 | besieges him. It drives the wretch to the point that he no
748 1 | mind to remembrance,[3] We write this letter to you. We know
749 14 | their neighbors. St. Paul writes to Timothy: "Make use of
750 12 | of the Church, and to the writings of the holy fathers, as
751 | yourself
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