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501 13 | which they even seemed to request as having been moved by
502 24 | 24.~ Wherefore We require and warn each and every
503 19 | err, who required that all requisite things in this of whateverkind
504 20 | of July, each year, and resolving that the divine office just
505 Intro| in praise, let the earth resound with joys, since the generation
506 11 | kept the faith, as to the rest a crown of justice has been
507 22 | in which his holy body rests, yearly seven years and
508 11 | glory did not puff up, nor riches drive to the left (i.e.
509 13 | forever august Emperor of the Romans, the illustrious kings:
510 25 | Peter and Paul.~Given at Rome at St. Peter's, in the year
511 13 | Minister General, and Peter of Rudolf, the Procurator of the said
512 11 | fought the good fight, I have run the race, I have kept the
513 13 | known that the fame of the sacredness of his life was constant;
514 13 | our beloved sons Francis Samson, the Minister General, and
515 13 | brother Julian, Bishop of Savina, Protector of the Order
516 23 | great a measure of growth in science, holiness of life and in
517 5 | letters and in the primary sciencies, as monuments, which would
518 5 | years incredible knowledge (scientia), and he did not bind up
519 5 | the hidden things of the Scriptures, not only did he by his
520 25 | marked however with the seal of the Minister General
521 20 | solemnly and devotely on the second Sunday of the month of July,
522 16 | praised in His Saints, in a secret consistory of Ours, it having
523 | seems
524 24 | may yet merit to arrive at sempiternal joys.~
525 5 | Him, who illumines every sense, who is Light, Way, Truth
526 Intro| Saints~ Pope Sixtus IV~Servant of the Servants of God~As
527 Intro| Sixtus IV~Servant of the Servants of God~As a perpetual memorial~
528 11 | crown of justice has been set aside for me." (2 Tm 4:7).~
529 22 | holy body rests, yearly seven years and as many forty-days;
530 13 | called Giovanni Galeazzo Sforza) of Milan, and John Burbon, (
531 Intro| assembly of the Doctors, who shine in Heaven as stars for perpetual
532 7 | with God inspiring them, he showed himself to be such to his
533 13 | the Franks, Ferdinand of Sicily and Matthew of Hungary;
534 13 | the citizens of Florence, Siena, Lyons, Paris and, that
535 16 | this Saint, which in the sight of the multitude had been
536 25 | aforesaid Order and duly signed by the hands of two public
537 6 | such innocence and dovelike simplicity, as he was accustomed to
538 6 | that in him Adam had never sinned.~
539 22 | indulgences and remissions of sins, which the Roman Pontiffs
540 8 | his inferiors, as a good soldier of Christ, now with doctrine,
541 15 | that in proceeding such solemnity, as is required, was observed,
542 23 | the City, commonly named (sopra) Minerva; and likewise We
543 13 | before this had it been sought with such diligence either
544 5 | Life, he obtained in the space of a few years incredible
545 1 | Saints, we can by no means speak unsuitably: Exult today
546 Intro| mansions, from which the proud spirits were hurled down, via humility.
547 23 | great a familiarity and spiritual companionship the same Saint
548 3 | it seemed the Holy Spirit spoke in him. So piously, religiously
549 19 | the Order of the Minors, standing in the middle, proclaiming
550 Intro| who shine in Heaven as stars for perpetual eternities,
551 25 | inscription, aggregation, statute, command, concession, relaxation,
552 14 | recognize that through similar steps We had been elevated to
553 1 | and clothed him with the stole of glory, (Eccli. 15:5),
554 19 | of every kind and order streamed together. There, with all
555 23 | his contemporary, fellow student and teacher, that fraternal
556 13 | and due. We had read most studiously the divine writings of this
557 7 | himself to be such to his own subjects, that in him that word of
558 14 | was already deceased, We substituted another.~
559 17 | action in this matter, nor suffer, that His Church Militant
560 14 | passed from this life, We suggested another Cardinal in the
561 3 | that, with the greatest suitable merits and miracles, to
562 19 | whateverkind be observed superabundantly, and did observe such, having
563 Intro| memorial~April 14, 1482 A.D.~Supernal, celestial fatherland, the
564 10 | deceive the expectation of the Supreme Pontiff and the Sacred College.
565 5 | and he did not bind up the talent entrusted to him by the
566 3 | and what he wrote he would teach by example. In which the
567 23 | contemporary, fellow student and teacher, that fraternal charity
568 Intro| luminary, from this vally of tears to the celestial (place),
569 3 | miracles, to him is due the testimony of true sanctity by the
570 | than
571 13 | 13.~ We give thanks, therefore, to God as much
572 | thee
573 | thence
574 13 | impious to resist them in a thing so pious, which they even
575 13 | it from Us that We would think it hard and impious to resist
576 | though
577 25 | Lord's Incarnation, one thousand four hundred and eight-two,
578 Intro| inhabiting of the empty thrones, begin to conduct (souls)
579 | throughout
580 4 | not valued as things to be thrown away, he would dedicate
581 11 | been set aside for me." (2 Tm 4:7).~
582 1 | speak unsuitably: Exult today and praise, dwelling of
583 6 | handed himself over to be trained, experienced him to be of
584 24 | been endured, with firm tranquility; and that after the military
585 19 | remaining things legitimately transacted, the aforesaid Procurator
586 25 | determine, that to those transcripts of these documents, marked
587 13 | monuments of letters and trembling miracles, could have already
588 13 | our mind, but that he had triumphed in the Church Triumphant
589 25 | duly signed by the hands of two public notaries, there be
590 19 | having been assured from the unanimous consent of Our same brothers,
591 13 | after We were permitted to understand something after a lifetime,
592 Intro| Prophet Isaias seems to have understood, when he said (Is. 12:6) "
593 23 | besides, that there was undertaken by this very Saint Bonanventure
594 16 | witnesses concerning this undertaking, that many and great miracles
595 Intro| does the Pontiff of the union of the blessed especially
596 1 | we can by no means speak unsuitably: Exult today and praise,
597 | unto
598 14 | himself was carried up to the unwithering glory of the Church Triumphant,
599 10 | he was of the greatest use to and ornament of the Church
600 5 | converted it for the common usefulness. For in the crowded lecture
601 Intro| new luminary, from this vally of tears to the celestial (
602 4 | when human things are not valued as things to be thrown away,
603 Intro| who, having contemned the vanities of this age, rejoice together
604 9 | example on account of the vast merits of the man. For immediately
605 12 | preceeding merits to be venerated. For the Omnipotent God
606 13 | Calabria, John Mazencio of the Venetians, John Hacam (who in Italian
607 | via
608 23 | the Church of the Blessed Virgin Mary in the City, commonly
609 22 | same Sunday would devoutely visit the church, in which his
610 3 | by example. In which the viture of morals and the clarity
611 16 | of this matter, had the votes of Our venerable brothers,
612 14 | same Order of Minors by vow, in which, with divine grace
613 24 | Wherefore We require and warn each and every person constituted
614 5 | every sense, who is Light, Way, Truth and even Life, he
615 19 | requisite things in this of whateverkind be observed superabundantly,
616 23 | the same St. Thomas, or in whatsoever manner they might be able
617 | where
618 | whereby
619 24 | 24.~ Wherefore We require and warn each
620 8 | with such charity, that willingly humble, his hands were filled
621 4 | understanding is given to me." (Wis. 7:7)~
622 5 | the earth, but as a most wise dispensor he converted it
623 | without
624 16 | the faith of more worthy witnesses concerning this undertaking,
625 16 | and great miracles were worked by God through this Saint,
626 12 | in Heaven, in the world, working signs and prodigies in his
627 9 | that he might employ his works in the greatest and most
628 9 | prudence, by Pope Gregory X, Our predecessor of happy
629 22 | which his holy body rests, yearly seven years and as many
630 | yet
631 4 | in the strong flower of youth, when human things are not
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