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1 6(18) | Rom 10.16f. ~
2 5(13) | Mr 5.13. ~
3 4(2) | 1 Pt 3.15. ~
4 6(18) | Rom 10.16f. ~
5 9 | at St. Peter's, May l, 1894, in the seventeenth year
6 5(7) | Gal 4.19. ~
7 5(10) | Ex 23.20. ~
8 6(19) | Accs 26.18. ~
9 1(1) | Acts 20.28. ~
10 6(17) | Jn 6.44.~
11 6(16) | Is 54.2. ~
12 7 | 7. The final matter We want
13 6(15) | Lk 1.79. ~
14 8 | 8. Here, therefore, you have
15 | about
16 7 | papers and magazines are abused to spread false opinions
17 | according
18 6(19) | Accs 26.18. ~
19 4 | morals and a lively zeal for acquiring knowledge in the seminarians.
20 1(1) | Acts 20.28. ~
21 2 | Nevertheless it is Our pleasure to add new incentives, just as
22 8 | whole of South America to be addressed by the Church a flower of
23 2 | faithful stand firm in sincere adherence to the Catholic faith. -
24 7 | bishops and follow their advice. Thus, Venerable Brothers,
25 4 | was considered to be the advocate and mother of sound learning
26 7 | principles of truth and right and affirm the holy prerogatives of
27 | after
28 | again
29 4 | outstanding wisdom in every age to defend, not only by sacred
30 | already
31 | also
32 | am
33 8 | and of the whole of South America to be addressed by the Church
34 1 | Amid the many grave cares which
35 4 | teaching of philosophy the Angelic Doctor Thomas Aquinas is
36 5 | cause they are considered angels whom God sends before his
37 | another
38 4 | knowledgeable in such warfare to answer the detractors and refute
39 | anything
40 5 | strongly commend is that you appoint only the best men you can
41 5 | and suf fer harm. They are appointed pastors of souls made to
42 2 | 2. We completely approve this determination to ensure
43 3 | attention to. These are most apt to fortify the road of faith
44 4 | the Angelic Doctor Thomas Aquinas is to be greatly honored.
45 5 | who strive to undertake so arduous and venerable a task for
46 7 | an excellent defense may arise by which you could recall
47 5 | of the Word of God, and arm them with the armor of the
48 4 | draw their arguments to assail the truths of religion.
49 5 | whom the bishops choose as associates in their pastoral cares,
50 5 | God be endangered by the attacks of enemies and suf fer harm.
51 4 | hope of the Church will attain that splendor which We justly
52 5 | shall believe in Him for the attainment of eternal life.4 For Christ
53 2 | strenuously as you have begun and attend such synods as opportunity
54 3 | matters you should direct your attention to. These are most apt to
55 6 | the holy mountain is to be attributed to divine grace and that
56 6 | and gentle manners to a barbarous people, and to dispel the
57 7 | stated times. By laying bare error gradually and carefully,
58 | before
59 2 | strenuously as you have begun and attend such synods as
60 | behind
61 2 | convinced by the long standing belief of the Church, as We have
62 5 | example to those who shall believe in Him for the attainment
63 4 | concerning the cultivation of Biblical studies. If you will do
64 8 | Mother of God, the holy Bishop Turibius and the Virgin
65 5 | Christ, as of a lamb without blemish.6 Therefore it is fitting
66 1 | trust in Us and this See of Blessed Peter. But We were most
67 9 | your people the Apostolic Blessing.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter'
68 9 | and as a promise of divine blessings, We most lovingly impart
69 6 | living God, the Church is bound by no limits and stands
70 4 | use the valiant martyrs to break the manifest opposition
71 7 | the sake of justice. What brilliant rewards there will be if
72 4 | treasures of truth which Christ brought to the Church. Now, however,
73 5 | yet of cares and rugged byways, are those whom the bishops
74 4 | religion. For this reason care must be taken that enough
75 7 | bare error gradually and carefully, truth will be disseminated
76 5 | am of Christ.9 With good cause they are considered angels
77 7 | they fight for the best of causes. Clearly, as We have warned
78 3 | this reason We have never ceased to inculcate them in frequent
79 8 | that you will make every certain and deliberative effort
80 4 | concerning this matter. Certainly in the teaching of philosophy
81 7 | moderation, prudence, and charity; they must strenuously defend
82 6 | it is God who gives the Christian name its increase. No one
83 4 | blood would be the seed of Christianity; then according to the same
84 6 | souls for Christ, to bring civilized culture and gentle manners
85 7 | for the best of causes. Clearly, as We have warned on other
86 2 | the sacred bishops more closely united among themselves,
87 6 | correctly know that this coming of peoples to Sion the holy
88 5 | thing which We strongly commend is that you appoint only
89 2 | 2. We completely approve this determination
90 1 | to deal with the gravest concerns of religion and to improve
91 1 | and to improve the moral conduct in that best flock over
92 4 | sound doctrine and also to confute those who contradict.3 In
93 5 | mystery of faith with a pure conscience,8 let them guide the people
94 8 | may come about by common consent, We implore the aid of heaven,
95 4 | Church. Now, however, the contagion of perverse opinions contaminates
96 4 | contagion of perverse opinions contaminates and corrupts all things,
97 1 | the many grave cares which continually divide and oppress Us, We
98 2 | runners in a race, so that you continue strenuously as you have
99 5 | select pastors and how much continuous vigilance to keep them faithful
100 4 | also to confute those who contradict.3 In regulating the course
101 2 | may dictate. For We are convinced by the long standing belief
102 6 | Redeemer, that mortal man cooperates with the work of God for
103 5(9) | 1 Cor 14.16. ~
104 6 | Catholic. We experience and correctly know that this coming of
105 7 | you from the fountains of corruption and lead them to wells of
106 4 | opinions contaminates and corrupts all things, and, under the
107 | could
108 8 | Rose, the first of your country Peru and of the whole of
109 4 | contradict.3 In regulating the course of studies in your seminaries,
110 5 | made to the image of their Creator,5 purchased for God and
111 2 | means of opposing widespread creeping error and of safeguarding
112 4 | recently decreed concerning the cultivation of Biblical studies. If
113 6 | Christ, to bring civilized culture and gentle manners to a
114 1 | obedience to Our desires to deal with the gravest concerns
115 6 | still and in the shadow of death,15 sheep who now perish,
116 2 | of the Church, as We have declared many times, that the most
117 4 | that the studies which now decline and languish among the youths
118 4 | religiously what We have recently decreed concerning the cultivation
119 6 | proved by the teaching and deeds of our Redeemer, that mortal
120 4 | that there is a need for defenders who have put on the armor
121 7 | Venerable Brothers, an excellent defense may arise by which you could
122 8 | will make every certain and deliberative effort to respond to Our
123 1 | people, We were greatly delighted with the repeated proofs
124 6 | as the Apostle tells us, depends on hearing and hearing on
125 4 | according to the same plan to destine men of outstanding wisdom
126 7 | means, they wickedly for destruction, you piously for edification.
127 3 | to your faithful, We will detail what matters you should
128 2 | completely approve this determination to ensure that your faithful
129 4 | such warfare to answer the detractors and refute their errors
130 4 | under the pretext of the development of doctrine, the wisdom
131 2 | opportunity or necessity may dictate. For We are convinced by
132 7 | final matter We want you to diligently concern yourselves with
133 7 | will be if such writers discharge their proper duties, since
134 4 | efforts to inculcating the discipline of good morals and a lively
135 6 | barbarous people, and to dispel the darkness of ignorance,
136 7 | carefully, truth will be disseminated and languor of minds dissipated.
137 7 | disseminated and languor of minds dissipated. Then the faith nurtured
138 1 | cares which continually divide and oppress Us, We gladly
139 4 | of philosophy the Angelic Doctor Thomas Aquinas is to be
140 3 | them in frequent general documents and in individual letters
141 4 | those who hate Catholic dogmas draw their arguments to
142 8 | your synods. We have no doubt that you will make every
143 | down
144 5 | You are the salt of the earth.12 Therefore choose men
145 4 | opposed and rejected. So it is easy to understand that there
146 7 | destruction, you piously for edification. It will be a great help
147 [Title]| Importance of Education~
148 2 | many times, that the most effective means of opposing widespread
149 8 | certain and deliberative effort to respond to Our desires.
150 | either
151 5 | priests. For those who are elevated to this post, full of honor
152 4 | what We have prescribed in encyclical letters concerning this
153 5 | the holy people of God be endangered by the attacks of enemies
154 7 | occasions, they must be endowed with moderation, prudence,
155 [Title]| Use the Press to Enhance Catholicism~
156 6 | from sea to sea and daily enlarges the place of her tent and
157 | enough
158 5 | are mercenaries who do not enter by the gate, salt which
159 4 | detractors and refute their errors with their own arguments.
160 5 | cares, and whom they use especially as helpers as an example
161 4 | present they are so highly esteemed, it is from them that those
162 5 | Him for the attainment of eternal life.4 For Christ Himself
163 | even
164 | everyone
165 | everything
166 5(10) | Ex 23.20. ~
167 5 | especially as helpers as an example to those who shall believe
168 7 | Venerable Brothers, an excellent defense may arise by which
169 | except
170 6 | she is called Catholic. We experience and correctly know that
171 4 | neglected. For besides the fact that at present they are
172 7 | magazines are abused to spread false opinions and so weaken morals,
173 6 | can come to me unless the Father draw him.17 This, however
174 5 | attacks of enemies and suf fer harm. They are appointed
175 4 | manifest opposition and ferocity of tyrants, so that their
176 7 | proper duties, since they fight for the best of causes.
177 5 | venerable a task for the sake of filthy gain or for human reasons,
178 7 | 7. The final matter We want you to diligently
179 4 | with their own arguments. Finally observe religiously what
180 5 | only the best men you can find as parish priests. For those
181 5 | Therefore choose men on fire with love and zealous concern
182 2 | that your faithful stand firm in sincere adherence to
183 5 | blemish.6 Therefore it is fitting that they are in Labor again
184 6 | These men do not yield to flesh and blood, but leaving their
185 8 | addressed by the Church a flower of sanctity.~
186 4 | The wisdom which always flows richly from his writings
187 7 | leadership of the bishops and follow their advice. Thus, Venerable
188 5 | sheep, nourish them with the food of the Word of God, and
189 5 | thrown out and trodden under foot by men.13.~
190 5 | Labor again until Christ be formed in them.7 As pastors, unless
191 3 | to. These are most apt to fortify the road of faith and unfetter
192 | found
193 6 | given her by her divine Founder, and she reaches from sea
194 7 | entrusted to you from the fountains of corruption and lead them
195 6 | men of mercy be found who freely and gladly may be sent as
196 3 | ceased to inculcate them in frequent general documents and in
197 5 | are elevated to this post, full of honor and authority but
198 5 | honor and authority but fuller yet of cares and rugged
199 5 | task for the sake of filthy gain or for human reasons, who
200 5(7) | Gal 4.19. ~
201 5 | who do not enter by the gate, salt which has lost its
202 3 | inculcate them in frequent general documents and in individual
203 4 | the students in great and generous measure. Then the physical
204 6 | bring civilized culture and gentle manners to a barbarous people,
205 6 | grace and that it is God who gives the Christian name its increase.
206 5 | perishable things, with silver or gold, but with the precious blood
207 7 | the authority of those who govern the state. In the performance
208 6 | be attributed to divine grace and that it is God who gives
209 7 | times. By laying bare error gradually and carefully, truth will
210 1 | Amid the many grave cares which continually
211 1 | desires to deal with the gravest concerns of religion and
212 4 | languish among the youths growing up as the hope of the Church
213 5 | sends before his people to guard it on the way10 and through
214 5 | pure conscience,8 let them guide the people entrusted to
215 5 | life.4 For Christ Himself guides and protects His pastors;
216 4 | Besides you will have at hand suitable men, called to
217 6 | to those who already have happily joined the flock of the
218 5 | attacks of enemies and suf fer harm. They are appointed pastors
219 6 | be sent as workers to the harvest of the Lord. These men do
220 4 | from them that those who hate Catholic dogmas draw their
221 | He
222 6 | Christ: but how are they to hear if no one preaches? and
223 7 | faith nurtured in their hearts will be professed openly
224 8 | consent, We implore the aid of heaven, using as intercessors,
225 7 | edification. It will be a great help if men of virtue and learning
226 5 | whom they use especially as helpers as an example to those who
227 | Hence
228 | Here
229 4 | that at present they are so highly esteemed, it is from them
230 | Himself
231 5 | to be numbered among the hired servants, they must know
232 5 | Themselves models for the flock, holding the mystery of faith with
233 5 | reasons, who lack suitable holiness and learning, are to be
234 4 | Aquinas is to be greatly honored. The wisdom which always
235 6 | to dispel the darkness of ignorance, so that they may receive
236 5 | pastors of souls made to the image of their Creator,5 purchased
237 5 | say with the Apostle be imitators of me as I am of Christ.9
238 8 | together with Mary the Immaculate Mother of God, the holy
239 9 | blessings, We most lovingly impart to all of you, to the clergy,
240 4 | Roman Pontiffs is to be imparted to the students in great
241 8 | about by common consent, We implore the aid of heaven, using
242 1 | concerns of religion and to improve the moral conduct in that
243 2 | Our pleasure to add new incentives, just as to runners in a
244 6 | gives the Christian name its increase. No one can come to me unless
245 3 | We have never ceased to inculcate them in frequent general
246 4 | direct your efforts to inculcating the discipline of good morals
247 6 | that sacred missions to the Indians be multiplied. May more
248 3 | general documents and in individual letters to bishops.~
249 4 | which is in us, and to give instruction in sound doctrine and also
250 8 | aid of heaven, using as intercessors, together with Mary the
251 | into
252 5 | prepared, the holy city of Jerusalem to be revealed in the Last
253 6 | perish, whom you must lead to Jesus, the first pastor of souls.
254 6(17) | Jn 6.44.~
255 6 | who already have happily joined the flock of the Lord. But
256 2 | pleasure to add new incentives, just as to runners in a race,
257 7 | strenuously for the sake of justice. What brilliant rewards
258 4 | attain that splendor which We justly desire and which the religious
259 5 | continuous vigilance to keep them faithful to their office.
260 5 | protects His pastors; He keeps the faithful vigilant, lest
261 4 | taken that enough clergy are knowledgeable in such warfare to answer
262 7 | the Church; they must make known the majesty of the Apostolic
263 9 | Rome, at St. Peter's, May l, 1894, in the seventeenth
264 5 | or for human reasons, who lack suitable holiness and learning,
265 4 | studies which now decline and languish among the youths growing
266 7 | will be disseminated and languor of minds dissipated. Then
267 | Last
268 4 | is considered worthy of lasting praise by Roman Pontiffs
269 5 | endure labor and even to lay down their lives for their
270 7 | daily or at stated times. By laying bare error gradually and
271 7 | must remember to love the leadership of the bishops and follow
272 6 | to flesh and blood, but leaving their brothers behind, do
273 9 | year of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~
274 5 | keeps the faithful vigilant, lest the holy people of God be
275 | let
276 1 | gladly received the obedient letter which you, Venerable Brothers,
277 5 | the attainment of eternal life.4 For Christ Himself guides
278 1 | your synod in the city of Lima.Reading it with the paternal
279 6 | the Church is bound by no limits and stands open for the
280 4 | discipline of good morals and a lively zeal for acquiring knowledge
281 5 | and even to lay down their lives for their sheep. Those who
282 6(15) | Lk 1.79. ~
283 2 | We are convinced by the long standing belief of the Church,
284 5 | its saltiness; it is no Longer good for anything except
285 5 | the gate, salt which has lost its saltiness; it is no
286 9 | divine blessings, We most lovingly impart to all of you, to
287 | made
288 7 | these times daily papers and magazines are abused to spread false
289 7 | they must make known the majesty of the Apostolic See; and
290 6 | our Redeemer, that mortal man cooperates with the work
291 4 | valiant martyrs to break the manifest opposition and ferocity
292 6 | civilized culture and gentle manners to a barbarous people, and
293 4 | first to use the valiant martyrs to break the manifest opposition
294 6 | out of darkness into His marvelous light,14 who sit in darkness
295 8 | intercessors, together with Mary the Immaculate Mother of
296 8 | therefore, you have the material We want you to consider
297 3 | faithful, We will detail what matters you should direct your attention
298 | Meanwhile
299 4 | students in great and generous measure. Then the physical sciences
300 5 | to be rejected. They are mercenaries who do not enter by the
301 6 | however is the plan of the merciful God, proved by the teaching
302 6 | multiplied. May more men of mercy be found who freely and
303 6 | tabernacle.16 Hence by right and merit she is called Catholic.
304 1 | common zeal with which you met in obedience to Our desires
305 7 | disseminated and languor of minds dissipated. Then the faith
306 4 | men, called to share your ministry and most useful in teaching
307 [Title]| Importance of Missionaries~
308 6 | Therefore We urge that sacred missions to the Indians be multiplied.
309 5 | the sacraments. Themselves models for the flock, holding the
310 7 | they must be endowed with moderation, prudence, and charity;
311 1 | religion and to improve the moral conduct in that best flock
312 6 | deeds of our Redeemer, that mortal man cooperates with the
313 6 | peoples to Sion the holy mountain is to be attributed to divine
314 6 | missions to the Indians be multiplied. May more men of mercy be
315 5 | for the flock, holding the mystery of faith with a pure conscience,8
316 6 | who gives the Christian name its increase. No one can
317 2 | synods as opportunity or necessity may dictate. For We are
318 4 | understand that there is a need for defenders who have put
319 5 | Brothers, how much labor is needed to select pastors and how
320 4 | physical sciences are not to be neglected. For besides the fact that
321 | never
322 | Nevertheless
323 2 | it is Our pleasure to add new incentives, just as to runners
324 5 | they must know their sheep, nourish them with the food of the
325 5 | unless they prefer to be numbered among the hired servants,
326 7 | dissipated. Then the faith nurtured in their hearts will be
327 1 | zeal with which you met in obedience to Our desires to deal with
328 1 | We gladly received the obedient letter which you, Venerable
329 4 | their own arguments. Finally observe religiously what We have
330 7 | We have warned on other occasions, they must be endowed with
331 5 | keep them faithful to their office. They must be the men of
332 6 | by no limits and stands open for the salvation of all.
333 7 | hearts will be professed openly and strenuously for the
334 2 | and attend such synods as opportunity or necessity may dictate.
335 4 | the wisdom given by God is opposed and rejected. So it is easy
336 2 | most effective means of opposing widespread creeping error
337 4 | martyrs to break the manifest opposition and ferocity of tyrants,
338 1 | which continually divide and oppress Us, We gladly received the
339 3 | Catholicism flourish there. So in order that these synods may be
340 | other
341 4 | same plan to destine men of outstanding wisdom in every age to defend,
342 | over
343 | own
344 7 | since in these times daily papers and magazines are abused
345 5 | best men you can find as parish priests. For those who are
346 6 | lead to Jesus, the first pastor of souls. The city of the
347 5 | choose as associates in their pastoral cares, and whom they use
348 1 | Lima.Reading it with the paternal love We have for you and
349 6 | know that this coming of peoples to Sion the holy mountain
350 7 | govern the state. In the performance of their duties, however,
351 6 | of death,15 sheep who now perish, whom you must lead to Jesus,
352 5 | God and the Lamb not with perishable things, with silver or gold,
353 4 | however, the contagion of perverse opinions contaminates and
354 4 | Certainly in the teaching of philosophy the Angelic Doctor Thomas
355 4 | generous measure. Then the physical sciences are not to be neglected.
356 4 | the faithful and promoting piety.~
357 7 | wickedly for destruction, you piously for edification. It will
358 1 | which the Holy Spirit has placed you as bishops.1~
359 2 | among themselves, sharing plans and proposals.~
360 1 | Peter. But We were most pleased by the common zeal with
361 2 | Nevertheless it is Our pleasure to add new incentives, just
362 4 | lasting praise by Roman Pontiffs is to be imparted to the
363 9 | seventeenth year of Our pontificate.~LEO XIII~
364 5 | who are elevated to this post, full of honor and authority
365 4 | considered worthy of lasting praise by Roman Pontiffs is to
366 6 | preaches? and how are men to preach unless they be sent?18 Therefore
367 6 | are they to hear if no one preaches? and how are men to preach
368 5 | silver or gold, but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a
369 5 | As pastors, unless they prefer to be numbered among the
370 7 | right and affirm the holy prerogatives of the Church; they must
371 4 | you consider what We have prescribed in encyclical letters concerning
372 4 | besides the fact that at present they are so highly esteemed,
373 [Title]| Use the Press to Enhance Catholicism~
374 4 | all things, and, under the pretext of the development of doctrine,
375 5 | men you can find as parish priests. For those who are elevated
376 7 | must strenuously defend the principles of truth and right and affirm
377 7 | in their hearts will be professed openly and strenuously for
378 9 | Venerable Brothers, and as a promise of divine blessings, We
379 4 | teaching the faithful and promoting piety.~
380 1 | delighted with the repeated proofs of your love and trust in
381 7 | writers discharge their proper duties, since they fight
382 2 | themselves, sharing plans and proposals.~
383 5 | Christ Himself guides and protects His pastors; He keeps the
384 6 | plan of the merciful God, proved by the teaching and deeds
385 4 | that the plan of divine providence was this: at first to use
386 7 | endowed with moderation, prudence, and charity; they must
387 7 | themselves to writing and publishing their efforts either daily
388 5 | image of their Creator,5 purchased for God and the Lamb not
389 5 | mystery of faith with a pure conscience,8 let them guide
390 4 | need for defenders who have put on the armor of knowledge
391 2 | just as to runners in a race, so that you continue strenuously
392 6 | divine Founder, and she reaches from sea to sea and daily
393 1 | synod in the city of Lima.Reading it with the paternal love
394 5 | theirs but what is Christ's, ready to endure labor and even
395 5 | filthy gain or for human reasons, who lack suitable holiness
396 7 | arise by which you could recall the people entrusted to
397 6 | ignorance, so that they may receive a place among those sanctified
398 1 | and oppress Us, We gladly received the obedient letter which
399 | recently
400 6 | teaching and deeds of our Redeemer, that mortal man cooperates
401 4 | answer the detractors and refute their errors with their
402 4 | those who contradict.3 In regulating the course of studies in
403 4 | arguments. Finally observe religiously what We have recently decreed
404 7 | duties, however, they must remember to love the leadership of
405 1 | greatly delighted with the repeated proofs of your love and
406 4 | clergy will flourish and the reputation of the Church will endure.
407 4 | which the religious times require. For you know that the plan
408 7 | Apostolic See; and they must respect the authority of those who
409 8 | and deliberative effort to respond to Our desires. And that
410 5(5) | Rev 14.4. ~
411 5 | city of Jerusalem to be revealed in the Last time.11 Since
412 7 | justice. What brilliant rewards there will be if such writers
413 4 | wisdom which always flows richly from his writings and which
414 6(18) | Rom 10.16f. ~
415 4 | worthy of lasting praise by Roman Pontiffs is to be imparted
416 9 | Apostolic Blessing.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, May l,
417 8 | Turibius and the Virgin Rose, the first of your country
418 5 | fuller yet of cares and rugged byways, are those whom the
419 2 | new incentives, just as to runners in a race, so that you continue
420 5 | them with the armor of the sacraments. Themselves models for the
421 2 | widespread creeping error and of safeguarding religion is to have the
422 5 | salt which has lost its saltiness; it is no Longer good for
423 6 | receive a place among those sanctified by faith.19~
424 8 | by the Church a flower of sanctity.~
425 4 | as the Apostle warns, to satisfy everyone seeking a reason
426 5 | such a way that they can say with the Apostle be imitators
427 4 | measure. Then the physical sciences are not to be neglected.
428 4 | their blood would be the seed of Christianity; then according
429 5 | concern for souls, who do not seek what is theirs but what
430 4 | warns, to satisfy everyone seeking a reason for the hope which
431 5 | much labor is needed to select pastors and how much continuous
432 [Title]| Selection of Pastors~
433 4 | acquiring knowledge in the seminarians. This will ensure that the
434 4 | course of studies in your seminaries, We desire that you consider
435 5 | considered angels whom God sends before his people to guard
436 5 | numbered among the hired servants, they must know their sheep,
437 9 | Peter's, May l, 1894, in the seventeenth year of Our pontificate.~
438 6 | darkness still and in the shadow of death,15 sheep who now
439 | shall
440 4 | suitable men, called to share your ministry and most useful
441 2 | united among themselves, sharing plans and proposals.~
442 5 | perishable things, with silver or gold, but with the precious
443 2 | your faithful stand firm in sincere adherence to the Catholic
444 6 | this coming of peoples to Sion the holy mountain is to
445 6 | His marvelous light,14 who sit in darkness still and in
446 3 | 3. We know the religious situation in Peru and desire that
447 6 | place of her tent and the skins of her tabernacle.16 Hence
448 8 | Peru and of the whole of South America to be addressed
449 1 | flock over which the Holy Spirit has placed you as bishops.1~
450 4 | Church will attain that splendor which We justly desire and
451 5 | the words of our Lord were spoken: You are the light of the
452 7 | magazines are abused to spread false opinions and so weaken
453 9 | Blessing.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, May l, 1894, in
454 2 | ensure that your faithful stand firm in sincere adherence
455 2 | are convinced by the long standing belief of the Church, as
456 6 | is bound by no limits and stands open for the salvation of
457 7 | of those who govern the state. In the performance of their
458 7 | efforts either daily or at stated times. By laying bare error
459 | still
460 5 | for their sheep. Those who strive to undertake so arduous
461 5 | Now another thing which We strongly commend is that you appoint
462 4 | is to be imparted to the students in great and generous measure.
463 5 | the attacks of enemies and suf fer harm. They are appointed
464 1 | Brothers, sent us after your synod in the city of Lima.Reading
465 6 | tent and the skins of her tabernacle.16 Hence by right and merit
466 4 | this reason care must be taken that enough clergy are knowledgeable
467 5 | arduous and venerable a task for the sake of filthy gain
468 6 | For faith, as the Apostle tells us, depends on hearing and
469 6 | enlarges the place of her tent and the skins of her tabernacle.16
470 5 | who do not seek what is theirs but what is Christ's, ready
471 5 | 5. Now another thing which We strongly commend
472 4 | philosophy the Angelic Doctor Thomas Aquinas is to be greatly
473 | through
474 5 | for anything except to be thrown out and trodden under foot
475 | Thus
476 4(3) | Ti 1.9.~
477 5 | be revealed in the Last time.11 Since all this is so,
478 | together
479 7 | that it is your turn to travel the same road and use the
480 4 | aid of human reason, the treasures of truth which Christ brought
481 5 | except to be thrown out and trodden under foot by men.13.~
482 4 | mother of sound learning and truly should be so considered.
483 1 | proofs of your love and trust in Us and this See of Blessed
484 4 | arguments to assail the truths of religion. For this reason
485 8 | of God, the holy Bishop Turibius and the Virgin Rose, the
486 7 | consider that it is your turn to travel the same road
487 4 | opposition and ferocity of tyrants, so that their blood would
488 4 | rejected. So it is easy to understand that there is a need for
489 5 | sheep. Those who strive to undertake so arduous and venerable
490 3 | fortify the road of faith and unfetter the efficacy of the Church.
491 2 | sacred bishops more closely united among themselves, sharing
492 | until
493 | up
494 6 | be sent?18 Therefore We urge that sacred missions to
495 | using
496 4 | this: at first to use the valiant martyrs to break the manifest
497 5 | and how much continuous vigilance to keep them faithful to
498 5 | pastors; He keeps the faithful vigilant, lest the holy people of
499 8 | Bishop Turibius and the Virgin Rose, the first of your
500 7 | be a great help if men of virtue and learning give themselves
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