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Leo PP. XIII
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502 8 | through which the world was renewed and filled with the fruits 503 1 | increase - of the reasons for renewing again this year Our summons 504 9 | them to special acts of reparation towards our most loving 505 6 | sweet." For this cause do we repeatedly celebrate those glorious 506 5 | and lowest of these steps, repeating by decades the Angelic Salutation, 507 9 | corruptions, and has been represented there discrowned of that 508 1 | of the Age's corruption, required to be rekindled and sustained. 509 7 | thus a kind of prayer that requires not only some raising of 510 9 | was added in an attempt to rescue from the execration of ages 511 7 | contemplated, impulses and resolutions may follow for the reformation 512 7 | Virgin and in the work of the restoration of mankind. Doubtless, this 513 9 | that this devotion shall be restored to the place of honour; 514 1 | attacks of heresy, and in restoring to honour the virtues, which 515 9 | that Divinity upon which rests the whole work of human 516 4 | Mysteries, wherein likewise is revealed the mediation of the great 517 9 | teaching the multitude to hold reverend things in contempt and of 518 5 | Mysteries. First, as is meet and right, comes the Lord's Prayer, 519 7 | astray. But the Rosary, if rightly considered, will be found 520 5 | higher degrees-that is, may rise, by means of Christ, to 521 11 | affection in Our Lord.~Given in Rome at St. Peter's, on September 522 4 | And behold, Mary is in the room, and there, praying with 523 9 | is Catholic. The Bishops rose at once, on fire with holy 524 9 | provoke, for the general ruin, His terrible vengeance. 525 1 | pointing out the particular ruling and designs of Providence 526 3 | to be finished the Divine Sacrifice for which she had borne 527 10 | wherewith we condemned this sacrilegious offence, do We preach faith 528 9 | whose sacred duty it is to safeguard the decorum of the religion 529 5 | repeating by decades the Angelic Salutation, so that with greater confidence 530 7 | for the reformation and sanctification of life.~ 531 2 | a singular privilege, is sanctified in his mother's womb and 532 6 | ascend to Him as a sweet savour, commended by the prayers 533 3 | these agonies; she knew and saw them. When she professed 534 9 | people of the gravity of the scandal, and exhorted them to special 535 3 | judgment-hall, where He is scourged, crowned with thorns, condemned 536 4 | stars by her Divine Son and seated at His side the sovereign 537 4 | all belief, into the deep secrets of Divine wisdom" (St. Bernard). 538 1 | throughout the world with sedulous earnestness. Our reasons 539 7 | You shall pray thus." And seeing how we observe that command, 540 7 | due; if we protest that we seek nothing whatsoever except 541 2 | mysterious losing of her Son, seeks Him sorrowing, and finds 542 | seems 543 8 | than as present facts to be seen and perceived. Thus presented, 544 9 | and with all publicity, seize every opportunity of teaching 545 3 | she offered up her whole self with her Child Jesus-then 546 11 | Rome at St. Peter's, on September 8, 1894, in the seventeenth 547 11 | September 8, 1894, in the seventeenth year of our Pontificate. ~ ~ 548 9 | salvation. And the last touch of shame was added in an attempt 549 9 | spared. Such a depth of shameless indignity has been reached 550 2 | bears Him. And when the Shepherds and the wise men, first-fruits 551 8 | splendours of His glory shining in thee, we instantly beseech 552 5 | which St. Bernardine of Siena thus expresses: "Every grace 553 | since 554 2 | John the Baptist, by a singular privilege, is sanctified 555 6 | not promise to ourselves, sinners, in life and in the agonies 556 3 | made by her Son for the sins of the world. It is certain, 557 9 | Saviour exposed to such slanders.~ 558 7 | supplications we have no slight pledge in the very nature 559 8 | fect; and this without the slightest effort of imagination; for 560 4 | entreating for them with sobs and tears, she hastens for 561 7 | us with the more loving solicitude; and the mystical crowns 562 3 | might receive us as her sons, offered generously to Divine 563 3 | stabbed with the sword of sorrow.~ 564 2 | truth is told again in the sorrowful mysteries.~ 565 2 | losing of her Son, seeks Him sorrowing, and finds Him again with 566 8 | participation in His ineffable sorrows, by the splendours of His 567 6 | invites her: "Let thy voice sound in My ears, for thy voice 568 4 | and seated at His side the sovereign Queen of the universe.~ 569 9 | Divine Redeemer has not been spared. Such a depth of shameless 570 2 | in the prayers which we speak and repeat with the lips. 571 8 | truths or doctrines to be speculated upon than as present facts 572 4 | Church the coming of the Spirit, the Comforter, the supreme 573 8 | ineffable sorrows, by the splendours of His glory shining in 574 5 | meditation of which We have spoken, and which St. Bernardine 575 3 | died in her heart with Him, stabbed with the sword of sorrow.~ 576 9 | has been dragged upon the stage of a theatre often contaminated 577 4 | the Saints, crowned with stars by her Divine Son and seated 578 7 | producing and continuing a state of recollection, or for 579 5 | last and lowest of these steps, repeating by decades the 580 3 | of those Mysteries, there stood by the Cross of Jesus His 581 2 | The Eternal Son of God stoops to mankind, putting on its 582 5 | defective prayers may be strengthened with the necessary confidence; 583 1 | We have given upon this subject. We shall take instead the 584 6 | in virtue of a dignity so sublime what graces from her may 585 10 | Mother of God, the mighty succourer of the Christian people, 586 3 | soul with His most bitter sufferings and with His torments. Moreover, 587 1 | renewing again this year Our summons to the Faithful to turn 588 6 | grace by Him so that the superabundance thereof might overflow upon 589 7 | generosity of Mary to our supplications we have no slight pledge 590 9 | faith; that it may be a sure way to the gaining of the 591 2 | to Him, and, therefore, surpassing in power all the angels 592 1 | required to be rekindled and sustained. And this same proof was 593 8 | our salvation. Oh, by the sweetness of the joys that came to 594 3 | with Him, stabbed with the sword of sorrow.~ 595 4 | 4. Thence the Rosary takes us on to the Glorious Mysteries, 596 | taking 597 7 | Who with His own mouth taught us this prayer, and by His 598 9 | seize every opportunity of teaching the multitude to hold reverend 599 1 | age, afflicted with that tempest of various evils, it is 600 2 | desires to be taken to the Temple; and by the hands of Mary 601 8 | ever-blessed soul, and what tender affections arise therein, 602 5 | counsels of wisdom and of tenderness" (St. Bernard) - not less 603 9 | for the general ruin, His terrible vengeance. Amongst so many 604 [Title]| Text~To the Patriarchs, Primates, 605 9 | dragged upon the stage of a theatre often contaminated with 606 | themselves 607 | thereafter 608 8 | of feeling, and gathers therefrom, by the gift of Mary, abundance 609 | therein 610 6 | bore the blessing" (St. Thomas)-that fruit of her womb, 611 3 | is scourged, crowned with thorns, condemned to death, not 612 | thou 613 8 | through it with ease of thought and quickness of feeling, 614 9 | society are fundamentally threatened. So it is that it belongs 615 5 | grace granted to man has three degrees in order; for by 616 8 | Heaven. And yet another title of joy and of acceptation 617 6 | celebrate those glorious titles of her ministry as Mediatrix. 618 2 | joy. And the same truth is told again in the sorrowful mysteries.~ 619 3 | sufferings and with His torments. Moreover, it was before 620 9 | salvation. And the last touch of shame was added in an 621 9 | on this We have already touchedthere is a signal necessity of 622 7 | of recollection, or for touching the conscience for its healing, 623 9 | against the violation and trampling under foot of the inviolable 624 8 | cause our prayers to be transformed into impulses of entreaty 625 4 | supreme gift of Christ, the treasure that will never fail. And 626 8 | imagination; for they are treated as things learnt and engraven 627 9 | particularly manifest in the many tribulations suffered by the Church as 628 4 | over the glory of her Son triumphant over death, and follows 629 8 | They are proposed less as truths or doctrines to be speculated 630 7 | equal greatness, in the turning with mercy of the heart 631 7 | know, it is composed of two parts, distinct but inseparable-the 632 10 | lift up Our voice and to unite Our complaints and protests 633 6 | overflow upon all men; her, united with the Lord by the most 634 4 | the sovereign Queen of the universe.~ 635 8 | every kind of mind, however unskilled, is the manner in which 636 8 | mind the blessings of her unwearied charity in the work of our 637 1 | greatly prized, its holy use become more extended and 638 1 | and succour Us with the utmost bounty.~ 639 4 | behold her taken up from this valley of tears into the heavenly 640 9 | general ruin, His terrible vengeance. Amongst so many causes 641 9 | And first they made their vigorous appeal to those whose sacred 642 9 | in the city and in the village, in the family and in the 643 1 | the devotion, both in the vindication of Holy Faith against the 644 9 | energetic protest against the violation and trampling under foot 645 6 | as Mother of God; and in virtue of a dignity so sublime 646 2 | who had been inspired to visit her cousin. At last the 647 5 | of God. And to this end vocal prayer chimes well with 648 7 | to allow his thoughts to wander from God and to let his 649 7 | this soul, moved by the warmth of love for her and of confidence, 650 7 | in praying well. In many ways, indeed, is man apt, by 651 7 | intent upon the task of weaving crowns for her of righteous 652 7 | of fer her will be to her welcome, and to us fruitful of graces. 653 7 | protest that we seek nothing whatsoever except the fulfilment in 654 | whereby 655 | wherein 656 1 | private and public benefits, whereof the illustrious remembrance 657 10 | with a like ardour to that wherewith we condemned this sacrilegious 658 | whose 659 6 | her who was blessed among women, and who "alone took away 660 7 | without doubt, be filled with wonder at the Divine purposes in 661 9 | in the family and in the workshop, in the noble's house and 662 2 | of Divine grace; being by worthiness and by merit most acceptable 663 4 | eternal kingdom; but, though worthy of Heaven, she abides a 664 | Yes 665 2 | cradle, they find there the young Child, with Mary, His Mother. 666 | yourselves


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