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Leo PP. XIII
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502 18 | these times, so dangerous to religion and society, when the clergy 503 7 | internal, or of a moral or religious order.~ 504 4 | separation must, therefore, remain unaltered, even in our own 505 2 | have to deplore if a speedy remedy were not applied to this 506 10 | the confession: let them remember how severe are the words 507 3 | St. Paul in his letters reminds us that the priest can never 508 7 | of clerics, but also to remove far from the institutes 509 11 | ecclesiastical ministry.13 Keep them removed from contact and still more 510 18 | redoubles the strength and renders the work more fruitful. 511 18 | common mother the Church renews and reinvigorates between 512 15 | 15. We repeat again, and still more warmly, 513 3 | of His mysteries,2 and he represents him to us as dwelling in 514 5 | yielded to, but strongly resisted; and this while corresponding 515 17 | according to the needs of your respective diocese. To all these designs 516 9 | well on the gravity of the responsibilities of those priests who in 517 2 | designs to bring about a restoration of Christian life among 518 15 | are equally united all the rights and duties of civil and 519 13 | their seniors, who will ripen their zeal, their prudence 520 18 | And now, with words that rise from the depths of our fatherly 521 7 | proper spirit with regard ro the education of the mind 522 4 | Fathers, the laws of the Roman Pontiffs, and the Bishops, 523 19 | trusted to your care.~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, on the 524 12 | of the saints. The deeper root piety has taken in clerics' 525 7 | causing as it would the ruin of Christian people, if 526 15 | constituted Bishops, to rule the Church of God, without 527 4(4) | John Chrysostom, De sacerdorio III, n. 4.~ 528 12 | with that strong spirit of sacrifice which is altogether necessary 529 6 | of less experience. What sad effects would not arise 530 9 | and the other, correspond sadly with their vocation in things 531 12 | advancement in the science of the saints. The deeper root piety has 532 13 | up to recognize both the sanctity of his vocation and the 533 11 | render the pupils of the sanctuary living images of Jesus Christ ( 534 18 | ministers of Christ, we can say with more reason than did 535 4 | Doctors and of the Catholic schools. Above all, the tradition 536 8 | theology, and the like sciences-prescriptions which we have given in many 537 11 | vigilance not only over the scientific instruction, but also over 538 10 | souls, do not hesitate to seat themselves in the tribunal 539 5 | sacerdotal office anything but secondary and relative importance. 540 2 | the alacrity with which, seconding the impulse and direction 541 2 | preoccupation of our soul at seeing for some time past a certain 542 | seemed 543 5 | gaining it respect. It is seen everywhere how the spirit 544 8 | Encyclical, of which we send you an extract, together 545 13 | the experience of their seniors, who will ripen their zeal, 546 3 | gave His Apostles when He sent them throughout the whole 547 4 | distinct, but altogether separate from the ordinary rules 548 3 | those of earth, and as far separated from them as the divine 549 4 | life. This distinction and separation must, therefore, remain 550 7 | clergy of France, dated September 8, 1899, to draw precious 551 1 | having gravely considered the serious conditions of society, we 552 11(13) | Conc. Trident. Sess. XXIII, c. XVIII, De Reformat. ~ 553 8 | studies always under the shadow of the sacred institutes. 554 5 | constituted master, physician and shepherd of souls, and a guide to 555 5 | greatest gifts that could shine in the Catholic priest, 556 2 | continued testimonies have been shown of learning, piety and zeal, 557 3 | to His Incarnate Word: "Sicut misit me Pater, et ego mitto 558 7 | heart. They must never lose sight of the fact that they are 559 14 | recommended will aid in a singular manner that social usefulness 560 1 | conditions of society, we are not slow to recognize, as one of 561 12 | them against a pernicious snare not unfrequent among young 562 15 | fallacious promise offered by Socialism to apostatize from the true 563 12 | Therefore, he will be solicitous to warn them against a pernicious 564 5 | promote among them a more solid and finished culture, and 565 | sometimes 566 18 | belongs to you, beloved sons, joined by a special bond 567 2 | should have to deplore if a speedy remedy were not applied 568 15 | ignorance of things both spiritual and eternal, and with industrious 569 9 | of those priests who in spite of the great need of the 570 7 | mission, which we lately spoke of, as ministers of Christ 571 12 | generosity of many who to spread the Kingdom of Jesus Christ 572 9(10) | S. Congr. degli AA. EE. SS. (27 gennaio 1902).~ 573 2 | if in the ecclesiastical state the sacerdotal spirit was 574 8 | the clergy should not be strangers to the advancement of all 575 18 | action which redoubles the strength and renders the work more 576 15 | virtuous life. They will strengthen the adults in their faith, 577 13 | first labors, but should be strengthened by the experience of their 578 12 | they be filled with that strong spirit of sacrifice which 579 5 | should not be yielded to, but strongly resisted; and this while 580 9 | external agitations.10 Thus the students of the seminaries, treasuring 581 8 | prescriptions regarding the study of classic literature., 582 15 | faith. They must therefore submit all their actions to the 583 12 | perfection. It can never be sufficiently recommended to him to found 584 15 | the seminary, should be suitably instructed in the pontifical 585 11 | manifest tendencies little suited to the priestly vocation, 586 3 | supernatural institution superior to all those of earth, and 587 6 | pretentious indocility towards his superiors; if he should lose that 588 3 | treat with God, about the supreme interests of the human race, 589 12 | The deeper root piety has taken in clerics' souls, so much 590 | taking 591 11 | that the directors and teachers should unite to the diligent 592 4 | Councils, and by the unanimous teaching of the Doctors and of the 593 5 | every care to render his teachings valuable by the efficacy 594 15 | go to a Christian people tempted on every side, and with 595 11 | education shall manifest tendencies little suited to the priestly 596 15 | eternal, and with industrious tenderness they will lead them to an 597 5 | the spirit of naturalism tends to penetrate every part 598 2 | beautiful and continued testimonies have been shown of learning, 599 [Title]| Text~To the Bishops of Italy. ~ 600 12 | the salvation of souls. Thanks be to God, there are not 601 | then 602 10 | confessors of a science, both theological and moral, added to the 603 8 | principally philosophy, theology, and the like sciences-prescriptions 604 14 | this usefulness will draw therefrom its spirit and life.~ 605 17 | our solicitude, inspired thereto especially by the bright 606 | though 607 | throughout 608 | Thus 609 11 | admonition of St. Paul to Timothy, "Manus cito nemini imposueris."14 610 13 | Christian people. The training, 'tis true, is not short; and 611 4 | schools. Above all, the tradition of the Church with one voice 612 13 | the Christian people. The training, 'tis true, is not short; 613 9 | and full of the greatest tranquillity for their souls, will be 614 9 | students of the seminaries, treasuring up this time, so precious 615 10 | to seat themselves in the tribunal of Penance,12 and how not 616 11(13) | Conc. Trident. Sess. XXIII, c. XVIII, 617 18 | of our fatherly heart, we turn to you, priests of Italy, 618 5 | depraves the heart and turns it after the desire of earthly 619 19 | December 8, 1902, in the twenty-fifth year of our Pontificate.~ 620 4 | must, therefore, remain unaltered, even in our own times, 621 4 | the Councils, and by the unanimous teaching of the Doctors 622 | under 623 12 | against a pernicious snare not unfrequent among young men-that of 624 15 | charity, to which are equally united all the rights and duties 625 8 | should frequent the public universities, let it not be forgotten 626 18 | example and be the first in unlimited obedience to the voice and 627 | until 628 | upon 629 1 | recognize, as one of the most urgent duties of the Apostolic 630 18 | to each and all of you to use every effort to correspond 631 | used 632 8 | everything that is truly useful or good will be recognized 633 18 | vos ego vinctus in Domino, ut digne ambuletis vocatione 634 12 | fruitfulness and inestimable utility.15 Therefore, he will be 635 11 | to the sacred orders the utmost discretion must be used, 636 2 | our people, would be in vain if in the ecclesiastical 637 5 | to render his teachings valuable by the efficacy of his example, 638 5 | regard should be had to the varied conditions of the times. 639 5 | correspond if he is not well versed in the science of divine 640 18 | voice and command of the Vicar of Jesus Christ; and so 641 11 | ever-increasing vigor and vigilance not only over the scientific 642 11 | with an ever-increasing vigor and vigilance not only over 643 2 | not preserved intact and vigorous. This we have not ceased 644 18 | Obsecro itaque vos ego vinctus in Domino, ut digne ambuletis 645 19 | Conception of the Blessed Virgin, December 8, 1902, in the 646 11 | own duties and the love of virtue.~ 647 15 | lead them to an honest and virtuous life. They will strengthen 648 18 | ambuletis vocatione qua vocati estis."17 The love of our 649 18 | Domino, ut digne ambuletis vocatione qua vocati estis."17 The 650 12 | Kingdom of Jesus Christ voluntarily hasten to distant countries, 651 10(11) | Istruzione, S. Congr. dei VV. a RR. (31 luglio 1894). ~ 652 12 | he will be solicitous to warn them against a pernicious 653 7 | duty again and still more warningly to recommend that above 654 12 | great experience in the ways of Christian perfection. 655 6 | if he should lose that weight and measure in discussion 656 11 | other than those who exhibit well-founded desires of consecrating 657 | were 658 | whether 659 | while 660 | whole 661 4 | administer things that are wholly celestial and upon them 662 | whom 663 6 | so evil, and already so widely diffused, might insinuate 664 5 | culture, and to open a still wider field to their ministry; 665 13 | short; and yet it is to be wished that the time in the seminary 666 | within 667 12 | with that spirit, can do; wonderful, indeed, is the generosity 668 4 | clearly brought out by the works of the Fathers, the laws 669 3 | them throughout the whole world to convert the nations to 670 18 | to correspond still more worthily with your high vocation. 671 19 | of our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~ 672 10 | great Pontiff, Benedict XIV., who numbers among the 673 11(13) | Trident. Sess. XXIII, c. XVIII, De Reformat. ~ 674 11(13) | Conc. Trident. Sess. XXIII, c. XVIII, De Reformat. ~ 675 19 | 1902, in the twenty-fifth year of our Pontificate.~LEO 676 | yet 677 6 | way lessened; if he should yield with lightness to the charm 678 5 | the century should not be yielded to, but strongly resisted; 679 | yourselves 680 11 | from living together with youths who are not aspiring to 681 17 | importance you will add your zealous and loving care to our solicitude,


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