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501 17 | families and the peace of peoples. ~
502 5 | simplicity and purity of conduct, perfect agreement and unbroken harmony,
503 6 | right undismayed by the perils or troubles to be met with
504 4 | observe the same temper permeating the masses in the eagerness
505 6 | one which is specially pernicious, and one which, owing to
506 18 | Benediction.~Given at St. Peter's, Rome, this 8th day of
507 8 | the ideal of some of the philosophers of old, but rather do We
508 7 | not merely wounded but "pierced" by the sword of sorrow,
509 1 | Christian people to advance in piety and in the practice of every
510 5 | of the chief virtues is placed before their eyes. Each
511 16 | souls, and notable in those places in which the Confraternity
512 6 | removed, and all that is pleasant shall be supplied. By this
513 6 | desire of living a life of pleasure, the minds of men are weakened,
514 18 | 19. And as a pledge of the Divine favour, and
515 1 | fervently, but rather to point out how we may draw from
516 15 | Confraternity, approved by the Roman Pontiffs, and enriched by them with
517 18 | 1893, and the 16th of Our Pontificate. ~ ~
518 1 | to dedicate to this most popular devotion. Our appeal to
519 10 | Even the right-thinking portion of the pagan world recognized
520 15 | indulgences and privileges, they possess their own rule and government,
521 15 | power which this devotion possesses for the evils of the age
522 5 | never fail to accompany the possession of a tranquil conscience.
523 [Title]| Dislike of Poverty - The Joyful Mysteries~
524 1 | faithful the necessity of practising it still more fervently,
525 1 | of a method of prayer so praiseworthy in itself, nor yet to press
526 15 | exercised in response to their prayers, processions, and solemnities
527 16 | it the subject of their preaching, We cannot doubt that there
528 5 | tranquil conscience. These are precious examples of goodness, of
529 13 | of His promise, "I go to prepare a place for you." By them
530 13 | to faith, "which God has prepared for those who love Him."
531 1 | praiseworthy in itself, nor yet to press upon the faithful the necessity
532 5 | gentler manners everywhere prevail; home-life will be loved
533 4 | unsettled, men's minds become a prey to jealousy and heart-burnings,
534 [Title]| Brethren the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, Bishops,
535 14 | goodness, and truth the first Principle and the Eternal Source.~
536 2 | withdraw the people from sound principles of life and conduct.~
537 15 | them with indulgences and privileges, they possess their own
538 15 | response to their prayers, processions, and solemnities is written
539 17 | and teacher of the Rosary, procure for Us its happy fulfilment.
540 13 | recall the sweet words of His promise, "I go to prepare a place
541 1 | exhortations which were due to her prompting, We have to reckon the remarkable
542 [Title]| and record it as a fresh proof of God's special providence,
543 4 | some future equalization of property. We may observe the same
544 13 | Mother. Dwelling upon such a prospect, our hearts are kindled
545 17 | Venerable Brethren, to provide that by your efforts Our
546 15 | at stated times, and are provided with ample means of leading
547 [Title]| fresh proof of God's special providence, and one which is markedly
548 5 | the patient industry which provides what is required for food
549 12 | upon man a more terrible punishment than to allow him to waste
550 5 | we behold simplicity and purity of conduct, perfect agreement
551 1 | Confraternities instituted for the purpose, the voluminous literature
552 10 | of Christian instruction, pursue the false goods of this
553 12 | waste his whole life in the pursuit of earthly pleasures, and
554 8 | which the envy of man or the rage of devils can invent, nor
555 5 | is required for food and raiment; which does so "in the sweat
556 8 | men and women, in every rank and condition of life, who
557 8 | virtue and religion. They re-echo, not with their lips, but
558 4 | may trace in the home, the readiness of children to withdraw
559 16 | will be thus encouraged to reap from it, as We heartily
560 13 | Christ ascending thither, we recall the sweet words of His promise, "
561 16 | rest of the faithful will receive the example of greater esteem
562 1 | her prompting, We have to reckon the remarkable impulse given
563 10 | portion of the pagan world recognized that this life was not a
564 1 | much to add any further recommendation of a method of prayer so
565 [Title]| gratefully accept it and record it as a fresh proof of God'
566 1 | cry out and cease not," We rejoice once more to address you,
567 14 | alone we discover the true relation between time and eternity,
568 8 | the cause of virtue and religion. They re-echo, not with
569 6 | and freedom of mind which remains the reward of those who
570 1 | prompting, We have to reckon the remarkable impulse given to the Devotion
571 13 | for you." By them we are reminded that a time will come when "
572 6 | that is unpleasant shall be removed, and all that is pleasant
573 16 | therefore, to be desired that renewed zeal should be called forth
574 7 | and a powerful means of renewing our courage will undoubtedly
575 2 | civil prosperity of mankind. Repeatedly have We admonished those
576 5 | industry which provides what is required for food and raiment; which
577 13 | that they will be happily rescued, who, in the pious practice
578 1 | joy as well as a duty to respond to her inspirations. Amongst
579 15 | intercession is exercised in response to their prayers, processions,
580 16 | the Confraternities, the rest of the faithful will receive
581 1 | inspirations. Amongst the happy results which have already rewarded
582 16 | example of greater esteem and reverence for the practice of the
583 1 | results which have already rewarded Our exhortations which were
584 6 | of those who do what is right undismayed by the perils
585 10 | things of heaven. Even the right-thinking portion of the pagan world
586 11 | the present life, and the righteous enjoyment which they furnish,
587 4 | jealousy and heart-burnings, rights are openly trampled under
588 6 | greater number are thus robbed of that peace and freedom
589 15 | Confraternity, approved by the Roman Pontiffs, and enriched by
590 18 | Benediction.~Given at St. Peter's, Rome, this 8th day of September,
591 5 | felt they gradually take root in the soul, and in course
592 15 | they possess their own rule and government, hold their
593 4 | exchange the life of the rural districts for the excitements
594 8 | be it that the soul is saddened with grief and the body
595 7 | behold Him overwhelmed with sadness, so that drops of blood
596 2 | common counsel and action to safeguard and to promote whatever
597 13 | in the words of a great saint, "How vile grows the earth
598 13 | fellow-citizens of the saints," in the blessed companionship
599 11 | life goes in some way to sap the love of our country,
600 7 | false accusations, torn with scourges, crowned with thorns, nailed
601 6 | 7. A second evil, one which is specially
602 3 | simple and labourious life; secondly, repugnance to suffering
603 15 | readily conceive, will be secured in a higher and fuller measure
604 12 | of time as a help towards securing those which are eternal,
605 5 | contented with little, and which seeks rather to diminish the number
606 | seems
607 18 | s, Rome, this 8th day of September, in the year of Our Lord
608 4 | society is threatened with a serious danger in the growing contempt
609 11 | which they furnish, may serve both to strengthen virtue
610 [Title]| the knowledge that it was shared by the people of the whole
611 | she
612 13 | Christian a most clear light is shed upon the good things, hidden
613 8 | help of His grace; which shirks not a trial because it is
614 8 | grief and the body with sickness; even so, there will be
615 1 | offer Our thanks for this signal benefit to the august Mother
616 7 | their meaning by sweet and silent meditation. In them we shall
617 3 | are-first, the distaste for a simple and labourious life; secondly,
618 5 | society! Here we behold simplicity and purity of conduct, perfect
619 10 | usually aggravate their sinful attachment to the things
620 5 | others, of diligence in the small duties of daily life, and
621 13 | too, shall we feel the solace of the assurance "that which
622 15 | prayers, processions, and solemnities is written in the whole
623 16 | and that not only by the sons of St. Dominic, to whom
624 15 | of the age and the fatal sores of society. These advantages,
625 7 | in truth "the Mother of Sorrows." Witnessing these examples
626 2 | withdraw the people from sound principles of life and conduct.~
627 14 | Principle and the Eternal Source.~
628 5 | wants than to multiply the sources of its wealth. Better than
629 2 | those who are invested with sovereign power that they should neither
630 15 | community. They are, are so to speak, the battalions who fight
631 6 | second evil, one which is specially pernicious, and one which,
632 16 | avail themselves of those spiritual advantages of which We have
633 9 | constancy be more and more splendidly multiplied in our midst
634 16 | advantages of which We have spoken, and in which consist the
635 16 | barbarous nations abroad, or in spreading it amongst the Christian
636 10 | not our destination, but a stage in the journey. But men
637 5 | honest life. Let us take our stand in front of that earthly
638 1 | the subject of the Rosary, standing as We do upon the eve of
639 15 | hold their meetings at stated times, and are provided
640 8 | We do not mean that empty stoicism in the enduring of pain
641 2 | whatever would tend to the strength and well-being of the community.
642 11 | furnish, may serve both to strengthen virtue and to reward it.
643 1 | soul with gladness, and strengthening Us with a confidence of
644 14 | thus alone that are formed strong and noble characters. When
645 7 | bound like a malefactor, subjected to the judgment of the unrighteous,
646 6 | if they do not entirely succumb, they become demoralized
647 8 | faithfully in the path of Christ, suffer injury and hardship for
648 [Title]| Repugnance to Suffering-The Sorrowful Mysteries~
649 7 | sorrow, and mark how the sufferings which were hardest to bear
650 6 | among souls, we can never sufficiently deplore, is to be found
651 6 | that is pleasant shall be supplied. By this passionate and
652 17 | brightens, consoles, and supports Us. May Mary, the Mother
653 1 | confidence of which the surety is higher than the things
654 5 | easy, how abundant, how sweetly attractive are the lessons
655 7 | wounded but "pierced" by the sword of sorrow, so that she might
656 7 | faith," began "to do and teach," in order that we might
657 17 | herself the authoress and teacher of the Rosary, procure for
658 8 | glorious disciples of this teaching, and who, following faithfully
659 13 | God will wipe away every tear from our eyes," and that "
660 4 | We may observe the same temper permeating the masses in
661 2 | to promote whatever would tend to the strength and well-being
662 4 | it evinces itself in a tendency to desert his trade, to
663 12 | inflict upon man a more terrible punishment than to allow
664 [Title]| consoled by the touching testimonies of their loyalty and love.
665 1 | time We love to offer Our thanks for this signal benefit
666 | thence
667 | therefore
668 10 | 11. The third evil for which a remedy
669 3 | to suffering of any kind; thirdly, the forgetfulness of the
670 8 | accursed" and brings forth "thistles and thorns,"- be it that
671 13 | behold Christ ascending thither, we recall the sweet words
672 8 | their life, the words of St. Thomas: "Let us also go, that we
673 12 | themselves, allow their thoughts to grovel upon things of
674 4 | deploring that society is threatened with a serious danger in
675 3 | 4. There are three influences which appear
676 4 | his trade, to shrink from toil, to become discontented
677 7 | with false accusations, torn with scourges, crowned with
678 13 | He is," and "drink of the torrent of His delight," as "fellow-citizens
679 [Title]| have been consoled by the touching testimonies of their loyalty
680 | towards
681 4 | excitements and pleasures of the town. Thus the equilibrium between
682 4 | life. To this cause we may trace in the home, the readiness
683 4 | a tendency to desert his trade, to shrink from toil, to
684 7 | years our minds have been trained to dwell upon the sorrowful
685 4 | heart-burnings, rights are openly trampled under foot, and, finally,
686 5 | accompany the possession of a tranquil conscience. These are precious
687 4 | impatience of any form of treatment which is not of the indulgent
688 8 | grace; which shirks not a trial because it is painful, but
689 1 | consoling Us in the midst of trials; at another guiding Us by
690 13 | momentary and light of our tribulation worketh for us above measure
691 1 | subject, and the manifold tributes which Christian art has
692 8 | over which we shall not triumph by the patience of suffering.
693 6 | undismayed by the perils or troubles to be met with in doing
694 8 | this reason it has been truly said that "it belongs to
695 9 | 10. May such types of admirable constancy be
696 12 | of earth until they are unable to lift them to that which
697 6 | By this passionate and unbridled desire of living a life
698 5 | conduct, perfect agreement and unbroken harmony, mutual respect
699 8 | however hard it may be to undergo. The Catholic Church has
700 6 | those who do what is right undismayed by the perils or troubles
701 7 | renewing our courage will undoubtedly be found in the Holy Rosary,
702 15 | are thus more than others united by a special and brotherly
703 6 | civilization in which all that is unpleasant shall be removed, and all
704 7 | subjected to the judgment of the unrighteous, laden with insults, covered
705 4 | destroyed, everything becomes unsettled, men's minds become a prey
706 4 | and to look forward with unthinking hopefulness to some future
707 | until
708 7 | to the cross, accounted unworthy to live, and condemned by
709 1 | salvation of souls; at another, urging Us to admonish the Christian
710 | used
711 | using
712 10 | it far too well, did not usually aggravate their sinful attachment
713 1 | advantages which are especially valuable and needful at the present
714 7 | ooze like sweat from His veins. We see Him bound like a
715 | very
716 1 | length of years and the vicissitudes of life, has never failed
717 15 | in the splendour of the victory of Lepanto.~
718 13 | words of a great saint, "How vile grows the earth when I look
719 15 | devotion to the Most Holy Virgin. In this Confraternity,
720 13 | things, hidden to sense, but visible to faith, "which God has
721 1 | instituted for the purpose, the voluminous literature of pious and
722 5 | which was led within its walls! What an all-perfect model
723 5 | diminish the number of its wants than to multiply the sources
724 7 | not feel his heart grow warm with the desire of imitating
725 10 | memory, notwithstanding the warning of St. Paul, "We have not
726 12 | punishment than to allow him to waste his whole life in the pursuit
727 11 | future life goes in some way to sap the love of our country,
728 6 | pleasure, the minds of men are weakened, and if they do not entirely
729 9 | multiplied in our midst to the weal of society and to the glory
730 5 | multiply the sources of its wealth. Better than all, we find
731 13 | measure exceedingly an eternal weight of glory" (2 Cor. iv., 17).~
732 | whether
733 | whom
734 11 | Author of Grace, and He willed not that one should collide
735 13 | will come when "God will wipe away every tear from our
736 11 | reason of man and of the wisdom of God. For the same God
737 10 | goods of this world in such wise that the thought of their
738 17 | efforts Our words and Our wishes may go forth on their mission
739 | within
740 7 | the Mother of Sorrows." Witnessing these examples of fortitude,
741 8 | has, multitudes of men and women, in every rank and condition
742 13 | practice of the Rosary, are wont, by frequent and fervent
743 13 | light of our tribulation worketh for us above measure exceedingly
744 4 | effeminate kind. In the workman, it evinces itself in a
745 11 | see nothing that is not worthy of the reason of man and
746 7 | whose soul was not merely wounded but "pierced" by the sword
747 8 | may die with him" (John xi., 16).~
748 10 | which is to come" (Heb. xiii., 4).~
749 8 | despising the shame" (Heb. xvi., 2). It is the patience
750 18 | day of September, in the year of Our Lord 1893, and the
751 16 | be desired that renewed zeal should be called forth in
752 1 | to the voice of the same zealous Mother, who calls upon Us
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