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1 8 | gift without variation (Jas 1.17) to grant the prayers
2 8 | without variation (Jas 1.17) to grant the prayers of
3 9 | at St. Peter's, 7 March, 1889, on the feast of Thomas
4 2 | 2. We, on our part, have not
5 3 | 3. We desire, furthermore,
6 4 | 4. It is also Our wish that
7 5 | 5. In order that as many as
8 6 | 6. Truly, since this great
9 8 | 8. We believe that the message
10 9 | 9. With best wishes We lovingly
11 5 | possible may enjoy more abundantly the benefits of the teaching
12 | according
13 4 | consistent and valid approval. In addition, We desire that every department
14 4 | Catholic institutions be affiliated with the University as suggested
15 | anyone
16 3 | you or competent bishops appointed by you vigilantly superintend
17 2 | with this present letter approve by our authority the laws
18 2 | learning has been tested and approved, and also graduate degrees
19 9 | on the feast of Thomas Aquinas in the twelfth year of Our
20 3 | Baltimore, We confer on the Archbishop of Baltimore and his successors
21 [Title]| To the Archbishops and Bishops of the United
22 2 | decision before us, we happily assent to your requests and with
23 1 | praiseworthy to commemorate the auspicious centennial of the establishment
24 4 | without impairment of their autonomy.~
25 | before
26 | begin
27 | beginning
28 6 | they have so generously begun.~
29 8 | 8. We believe that the message of this
30 8 | daily in your country. We beseech most merciful God from whom
31 9 | 9. With best wishes We lovingly impart
32 1 | brother, John Keane, titular bishop of Jassus and rector of
33 8 | prayers of your faithful and bless your project with favorable
34 9 | lovingly impart Our Apostolic Blessing as a testimony of Our sincere
35 6 | will not disappoint you in bringing to magnificent completion
36 6 | higher studies not only brings increased glory to your
37 1 | year. From our esteemed brother, John Keane, titular bishop
38 1 | especially comforted by the bulwark you are erecting for the
39 2 | University to a committee of cardinals selected from the sacred
40 1 | commemorate the auspicious centennial of the establishment of
41 3 | authority of chancellor or chief academic controller.~
42 2 | selected from the sacred Christian council, the Propaganda,
43 1 | University of Studies in the City of Washington is progressing
44 9 | venerable brothers, and the clergy and faithful whom you watch
45 4 | sure that your seminaries, colleges and other Catholic institutions
46 8 | most merciful God from whom comes every good endowment and
47 1 | piety. We are especially comforted by the bulwark you are erecting
48 1 | is most praiseworthy to commemorate the auspicious centennial
49 2 | of your University to a committee of cardinals selected from
50 3 | venerable brothers, that you or competent bishops appointed by you
51 5 | not only those who have completed their studies according
52 6 | bringing to magnificent completion the work they have so generously
53 2 | and doctorates are usually conferred, whenever those faculties
54 6 | Catholic piety, we are justly confident that the American faithful
55 4 | examination to insure our consistent and valid approval. In addition,
56 2 | desires and have entrusted the constitutions of your University to a
57 1 | wherein you indicate that the construction of the Lyceum or University
58 7 | undertaken by anyone without consulting the Apostolic See.~
59 5 | those who wish to begin or continue their studies.~
60 [Title]| Contributions~
61 3 | chancellor or chief academic controller.~
62 3 | the preservation of the correct system of studies and the
63 4 | safeguard the traditional course of studies or program of
64 8 | Catholic religion increase daily in your country. We beseech
65 5 | studies according to the decrees of the Third Plenary Council
66 1 | hierarchy with the opportune dedication of your University.~
67 4 | canon law be set up, for We deem such knowledge very important
68 2 | We, on our part, have not delayed to fulfill your desires
69 4 | addition, We desire that every department of learning in this same
70 2 | canon law and in those other departments in which the different degrees
71 2 | delayed to fulfill your desires and have entrusted the constitutions
72 5 | philosophy and theology devotedly serve not only those who
73 2 | departments in which the different degrees and doctorates are
74 1 | felicitously that, due to your diligence, everything will be ready
75 1 | for the welfare of your dioceses by insuring protection of
76 6 | their liberality will not disappoint you in bringing to magnificent
77 3 | system of studies and the discipline of students in your academic
78 4 | of studies or program of disciplines of your University, and
79 1 | youth and instruction in the divine and human sciences related
80 2 | the different degrees and doctorates are usually conferred, whenever
81 6 | the propagation of sound doctrine and in the protection of
82 1 | progressing so felicitously that, due to your diligence, everything
83 1 | erecting for the proper education of clerical and lay youth
84 2 | University. We likewise empower your school of higher studies
85 2 | statutes of your University and endow it with the rights proper
86 8 | from whom comes every good endowment and every perfect gift without
87 5 | as many as possible may enjoy more abundantly the benefits
88 2 | fulfill your desires and have entrusted the constitutions of your
89 4 | clerical and lay youth may have equal opportunity to fulfill a
90 1 | comforted by the bulwark you are erecting for the proper education
91 1 | auspicious centennial of the establishment of the American hierarchy
92 1 | theology this year. From our esteemed brother, John Keane, titular
93 2 | Propaganda, for examination and evaluation. Now with their decision
94 | everything
95 8 | message of this Our letter is evident proof to you of our sincere
96 1 | sciences related to the Rule of Faith. Your most welcome letter,
97 8 | bless your project with favorable and happy issue.~
98 9 | s, 7 March, 1889, on the feast of Thomas Aquinas in the
99 1 | Washington is progressing so felicitously that, due to your diligence,
100 [Title]| Fields of Study~
101 3 | 3. We desire, furthermore, our beloved son and venerable
102 6 | completion the work they have so generously begun.~
103 8 | endowment and every perfect gift without variation (Jas 1.
104 9 | a token of all heavenly gifts.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter'
105 9 | token of all heavenly gifts.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's,
106 8 | sincere solicitude that the glorious progress of the Catholic
107 6 | not only brings increased glory to your country, but promises
108 8 | We beseech most merciful God from whom comes every good
109 8 | God from whom comes every good endowment and every perfect
110 2 | tested and approved, and also graduate degrees in philosophy, theology
111 4 | urge you all, on the other hand, to be sure that your seminaries,
112 2 | their decision before us, we happily assent to your requests
113 8 | project with favorable and happy issue.~
114 | has
115 9 | over, as a token of all heavenly gifts.~Given at Rome, at
116 1 | establishment of the American hierarchy with the opportune dedication
117 | his
118 4 | theology, be presented to this Holy See for examination to insure
119 | however
120 1 | instruction in the divine and human sciences related to the
121 4 | statutes, but, however, without impairment of their autonomy.~
122 9 | best wishes We lovingly impart Our Apostolic Blessing as
123 4 | deem such knowledge very important and particularly in our
124 8 | of the Catholic religion increase daily in your country. We
125 6 | studies not only brings increased glory to your country, but
126 1 | truly inspiring wherein you indicate that the construction of
127 4 | University, and especially insofar as they pertain to philosophy
128 1 | beginning of last year, is truly inspiring wherein you indicate that
129 4 | colleges and other Catholic institutions be affiliated with the University
130 1 | clerical and lay youth and instruction in the divine and human
131 4 | Holy See for examination to insure our consistent and valid
132 1 | welfare of your dioceses by insuring protection of Catholic piety.
133 8 | with favorable and happy issue.~
134 8 | gift without variation (Jas 1.17) to grant the prayers
135 1 | Keane, titular bishop of Jassus and rector of this same
136 1 | From our esteemed brother, John Keane, titular bishop of
137 1 | Of great joy to us is your zealous regard
138 1 | which you submitted to our judgment and authority. The wisdom
139 6 | of Catholic piety, we are justly confident that the American
140 1 | our esteemed brother, John Keane, titular bishop of Jassus
141 | last
142 2 | with the rights proper to a lawfully constituted University.
143 | let
144 6 | American faithful in their liberality will not disappoint you
145 2 | constituted University. We likewise empower your school of higher
146 9 | testimony of Our sincere love for you, Our beloved son,
147 9 | 9. With best wishes We lovingly impart Our Apostolic Blessing
148 1 | the construction of the Lyceum or University of Studies
149 6 | disappoint you in bringing to magnificent completion the work they
150 | many
151 9 | Rome, at St. Peter's, 7 March, 1889, on the feast of Thomas
152 8 | country. We beseech most merciful God from whom comes every
153 8 | 8. We believe that the message of this Our letter is evident
154 | more
155 7 | other institution of this nature shall be undertaken by anyone
156 | no
157 4 | opportunity to fulfill a novel desire for knowledge. We
158 | Now
159 3 | Baltimore and his successors the office and authority of chancellor
160 1 | American hierarchy with the opportune dedication of your University.~
161 4 | lay youth may have equal opportunity to fulfill a novel desire
162 5 | 5. In order that as many as possible
163 | over
164 2 | 2. We, on our part, have not delayed to fulfill
165 4 | knowledge very important and particularly in our times. We urge you
166 8 | good endowment and every perfect gift without variation (
167 4 | especially insofar as they pertain to philosophy and theology,
168 9 | gifts.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, 7 March, 1889, on the
169 1 | us, we have received with pleasure the statutes and laws of
170 5 | the decrees of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore, but
171 4 | program of studies a school of pontifical canon law be set up, for
172 9 | the twelfth year of Our Pontificate. ~ ~
173 5 | In order that as many as possible may enjoy more abundantly
174 1 | of your decision is most praiseworthy to commemorate the auspicious
175 8 | Jas 1.17) to grant the prayers of your faithful and bless
176 2 | your requests and with this present letter approve by our authority
177 4 | philosophy and theology, be presented to this Holy See for examination
178 3 | vigilantly superintend the preservation of the correct system of
179 3 | institution. Since, moreover, the principal See of the United States
180 8 | solicitude that the glorious progress of the Catholic religion
181 1 | the City of Washington is progressing so felicitously that, due
182 8 | faithful and bless your project with favorable and happy
183 6 | glory to your country, but promises salutary benefits in the
184 8 | this Our letter is evident proof to you of our sincere solicitude
185 2 | sacred Christian council, the Propaganda, for examination and evaluation.
186 6 | salutary benefits in the propagation of sound doctrine and in
187 1 | diligence, everything will be ready for the teaching of theology
188 1 | whom you sent us, we have received with pleasure the statutes
189 1 | titular bishop of Jassus and rector of this same University,
190 1 | joy to us is your zealous regard for the welfare of your
191 1 | divine and human sciences related to the Rule of Faith. Your
192 8 | progress of the Catholic religion increase daily in your country.
193 2 | we happily assent to your requests and with this present letter
194 2 | University and endow it with the rights proper to a lawfully constituted
195 9 | heavenly gifts.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, 7 March,
196 1 | sciences related to the Rule of Faith. Your most welcome
197 | s
198 2 | cardinals selected from the sacred Christian council, the Propaganda,
199 4 | also Our wish that for a safeguard the traditional course of
200 6 | your country, but promises salutary benefits in the propagation
201 5 | various faculties, let these schools of philosophy and theology
202 1 | in the divine and human sciences related to the Rule of Faith.
203 2 | a committee of cardinals selected from the sacred Christian
204 4 | hand, to be sure that your seminaries, colleges and other Catholic
205 5 | philosophy and theology devotedly serve not only those who have
206 4 | pontifical canon law be set up, for We deem such knowledge
207 | shall
208 8 | proof to you of our sincere solicitude that the glorious progress
209 6 | benefits in the propagation of sound doctrine and in the protection
210 9 | gifts.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, 7 March, 1889,
211 [Title]| Fields of Study~
212 1 | your University which you submitted to our judgment and authority.
213 3 | Archbishop of Baltimore and his successors the office and authority
214 | such
215 4 | affiliated with the University as suggested in its statutes, but, however,
216 3 | appointed by you vigilantly superintend the preservation of the
217 4 | on the other hand, to be sure that your seminaries, colleges
218 3 | preservation of the correct system of studies and the discipline
219 2 | whose learning has been tested and approved, and also graduate
220 9 | Apostolic Blessing as a testimony of Our sincere love for
221 | these
222 5 | according to the decrees of the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore,
223 9 | March, 1889, on the feast of Thomas Aquinas in the twelfth year
224 4 | and particularly in our times. We urge you all, on the
225 1 | esteemed brother, John Keane, titular bishop of Jassus and rector
226 9 | whom you watch over, as a token of all heavenly gifts.~Given
227 4 | that for a safeguard the traditional course of studies or program
228 9 | of Thomas Aquinas in the twelfth year of Our Pontificate. ~ ~
229 7 | of this nature shall be undertaken by anyone without consulting
230 | up
231 | upon
232 4 | particularly in our times. We urge you all, on the other hand,
233 2 | degrees and doctorates are usually conferred, whenever those
234 4 | insure our consistent and valid approval. In addition, We
235 8 | every perfect gift without variation (Jas 1.17) to grant the
236 5 | of the University in its various faculties, let these schools
237 | very
238 3 | bishops appointed by you vigilantly superintend the preservation
239 9 | clergy and faithful whom you watch over, as a token of all
240 1 | Rule of Faith. Your most welcome letter, sent us at the beginning
241 1 | your zealous regard for the welfare of your dioceses by insuring
242 | whenever
243 | wherein
244 | whose
245 1 | judgment and authority. The wisdom of your decision is most
246 9 | 9. With best wishes We lovingly impart Our Apostolic
247 6 | magnificent completion the work they have so generously
248 1 | great joy to us is your zealous regard for the welfare of