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501 2 | most strongly experienced this-and Our heart rejoices to recall
502 | though
503 2 | For where there are two or three gathered in My name, there
504 | through
505 | thus
506 3 | a redemption for all (1 Tim. ii. 5, 6). And yet, as
507 3 | claim to the glory of this title. For no single individual
508 4 | public life in excessive toil and sufferings unto death,
509 | too
510 2 | Christian families, whether in town or country, were religiously
511 4 | mysteries of the august Trinity, the Incarnation of the
512 4 | His glorious life from His triumphant resurrection to His eternal
513 4 | necessary and salutary. It is true the Church is growing more
514 3 | Jesus; she is therefore truly His mother, and for this
515 1 | Divine Mother, who is in truth worthy of all praise, and
516 2 | delighted at this faithful and unanimous homage, was ever near them
517 4 | this matter, but they must understand they are bound to take all
518 3 | Blessed Virgin is excessive? Undoubtedly the name and attributes
519 5 | as the dear pledge of the unfading Crown of glory. Such a pledge
520 2 | and who, as Queen of the universe, shines therein with a crown
521 5 | providentially offered, and it is one unsurpassed for facility and convenience.
522 2 | Apostles more emphatically urged by both precept and example
523 6 | devotion. Yet another very urgent reason, of which we have
524 6 | separated from Us daily urges Us more pressingly to action;
525 1 | worthy of all praise, and in urging love and affection towards
526 2 | neglect it they hope in vain for eternal salvation. Every
527 4 | and others. All know the value and merit of faith. For
528 3 | to the Mediator." As the various mysteries present themselves
529 2 | have been present in the Vatican basilica, surrounded by
530 4 | mortal life as through a veil. Now Christ stands forth
531 2 | devotion and in pilgrimages to venerated shrines, the growing frequency
532 2 | fitting for a method of venerating the Virgin, who is rightly
533 2 | Apologet. c. xxxix): such violence is pleasing to God; and
534 4 | respecting the duties of those virtues which faith rightly postulates.
535 4 | unto this, for by those vocal prayers with which it is
536 2 | united with Us in mind, voice, and hope, earnestly invoked
537 1 | excellent fruits has not been wanting. Still we can never be satisfied
538 1 | realised how prudent it is to warmly recommend this means of
539 4 | our faith in God, our most watchful Father; in the future life,
540 3 | not be called in a certain way mediators between God and
541 1 | Rosary; for it is in many ways most pleasing to her in
542 5 | persons occupied in most weighty functions or absorbed in
543 | well
544 2 | earth concerning anything whatsoever they shall ask, it shall
545 6 | of Jesus (Acts i., 14). Wherefore as the nascent church rightly
546 4 | to elsewhere. It is that, whilst the virtue of Divine Faith
547 4 | especially about Himself in whim dwelleth all the fulness
548 | whose
549 | why
550 4 | the root of immortality (Wisdom xv., 3). It is here the
551 | within
552 | without
553 2 | condition Our Lord has born witness to more than once: If two
554 2 | country, were religiously wont at close of day, when their
555 4 | the Incarnation of the Word, the Divine Maternity, and
556 2 | to God; and the memorable words of Aquinas: It is impossible
557 6 | Jesus, of fostering the work of reconciliation among
558 4 | indulgence by other good works. We rejoice for this reason
559 6 | same all over the Catholic World, particularly during the
560 3 | offers to His Father the wounds He received, the price o
561 4 | strength for his faith. Holy writ calls Christ the Author
562 4 | made unto salvation (Rom. x., 10),-so have we also in
563 4 | root of immortality (Wisdom xv., 3). It is here the place
564 2 | supplications. (In Evang. Matt. c. xvii). Both of these qualities
565 2 | the midst of them (Matt. xviii. 19, 20). Hence that pregnant
566 3 | with God (Summa, p. IIL, q. xxvi., articles 1, 2). Such are
567 3 | race (Summa. p. III, q. xxx., art. 1). She it is from
568 2 | solicit God (Apologet. c. xxxix): such violence is pleasing
569 1 | of mercy, full of grace. Yea, Our soul, wearied with
570 7 | September 20, 1896, in the 19th year of Our Pontificate.~ ~
571 1 | imbibed in Our tenderest years, and have endeavoured to
572 | your
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