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1 10 | 10. For is not Mary the Mother
2 14 | 14. We are then, it will be
3 34 | second day of February, 1904, in the first year of Our
4 20 | 20. Whoever moreover wishes,
5 21 | 21. Now if it becomes children
6 27 | in Lent, that is from the 21st of February, to the second
7 22 | 22. But lest it be thought
8 23 | 23. And if, as the Apostle
9 24 | 24. Leaving aside charity towards
10 26 | 26. And that heavenly graces
11 27 | 27. Wherefore, confiding in
12 28 | 28. We do, moreover, concede
13 31 | 31. But We do not intend by
14 32 | 32. To all this We are pleased
15 33 | 33. We close these letters,
16 34 | 34. In pledge of these graces,
17 5 | thee by the Lord" (Luke i., 45); or in other words, that
18 12 | bore (S. Bonav. 1. Sent d. 48, ad Litt. dub. 4). And from
19 25 | Mary, that those who have abandoned the truth may repent. We
20 25 | afoot on all sides, to the abandonment of the faith! "Then let
21 30 | case of heresy after the abjuration and retraction of error
22 27 | fulfill the other works abovementioned. And We do at the same time
23 6 | in the ark of safety, and Abraham when prevented from the
24 27 | parish church; or, in the absence of this, the principal church;
25 26 | graces may help Us more abundantly than usual during this year
26 30 | obligations which have been accepted by a third person); and
27 31 | the Constitution with its accompanying declaration, published by
28 18 | from our sins in His blood, accorded Mary the grace and special
29 20 | allows, and more nearly accords with the weakness of our
30 | actually
31 12 | S. Bonav. 1. Sent d. 48, ad Litt. dub. 4). And from
32 32 | all this We are pleased to add that We do concede and will
33 16 | unless heart and will be added, they will all be empty
34 16 | words of Jesus Christ, would address us with the just reproach: "
35 17 | marriage feast of Cana she addresses also to us: "Whatsoever
36 22 | necessary that they should admit both original sin and the
37 29 | children who have not yet been admitted to it. ~
38 5 | through Him the perfect adoption of sons, that we may be
39 21 | unceasingly recognized and adored the divinity in Him. She
40 33 | and homicide and theft and adultery have inundated it" (Os.
41 13 | most powerful mediatrix and advocate of the whole world with
42 13 | gifts" (Quadrag. de Evangel. aetern. Serm. x., a. 3, c. iii.). ~
43 30 | by violation of censures affecting the exercise of said orders
44 25 | away by the errors that are afoot on all sides, to the abandonment
45 16 | view. No homage is more agreeable to her, none is sweeter
46 15 | of Jesus Christ. Those, alas! furnish us by their conduct
47 31 | unless they do within the allotted time satisfy, or, when necessary,
48 23 | 1) everyone will easily allow that our faith is confirmed
49 13 | and the Son, it has been allowed to the august Virgin to
50 20 | to Christ as human nature allows, and more nearly accords
51 27 | confiding in the mercy of Almighty God and in the authority
52 | almost
53 | although
54 | always
55 6 | ascended and descended; Moses amazed at the sight of the bush
56 20 | pertinently points out St. Ambrose, "that her life is an example
57 17 | does not move his will to amend an evil life, it is a piety
58 22 | Here we have the origin of Anarchism, than which nothing is more
59 10 | men. For which reason the Angel said to the Shepherds: "
60 6 | sight of the ladder on which angels ascended and descended;
61 5 | Brethren, why the fiftieth anniversary of the proclamation of the
62 18 | shrink from saying," is the answer of Dionysius of Chartreux, "
63 30 | reserved in a special manner to anybody whomsoever and to Us and
64 | anything
65 27 | authority of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, by virtue
66 6 | of the grace which was to appear among us, the Redeemer of
67 16 | all be empty forms, mere appearances of piety. At such a spectacle,
68 18 | Conception of the Virgin appeared so conformed to the Catholic
69 24 | vision divinely sent him, appears in the heavens: "A woman
70 29 | this concession shall be applicable not only to regulars of
71 27 | gained only once, may be applied in suffrage for the souls
72 21 | yet wish that the faithful apply themselves by preference
73 13 | temp on the Nativ. B. V. De Aquaeductu n. 4); or, if you will,
74 33 | eyes like a rainbow, as the arbiter of peace between God and
75 6 | consumed; David escorting the arc of God with dancing and
76 Ded | the patriarchs, primates, archbishops,~bishops, and other ordinaries~
77 2 | We are, indeed, rendered ardently desirous by the devotion,
78 3 | intercession furnish splendid arguments against the incredulity
79 3 | errors that were about to arise; or, finally, of that new
80 6 | her when shut up in the ark of safety, and Abraham when
81 23 | is confirmed and our hope aroused and strengthened by the
82 31 | when necessary, come to an arrangement with the parties concerned. ~
83 15 | efficacious assistance to us for arriving at the knowledge and love
84 33 | Pius IX, proclaimed as an article of faith the Immaculate
85 6 | the ladder on which angels ascended and descended; Moses amazed
86 15 | most sure and efficacious assistance to us for arriving at the
87 21 | sufferings of Christ and the associate in His passion; with him
88 14 | Jesus Christ, and has been associated by Jesus Christ in the work
89 10 | that by means of the nature assumed from her He might be the
90 21 | brilliant character; but they attained their highest degree of
91 22 | justified what the Church attributes to this august Virgin that
92 14 | will be seen, very far from attributing to the Mother of God a productive
93 10 | of Christ, who are we (S. Aug. L. de S. Virginitate, c.
94 33 | people was everywhere greatly augmented. Is it forbidden us to hope
95 33 | granted by Us under the auspices of the Immaculate Virgin,
96 5 | God made man, being the "author and consummator of our faith";
97 31 | may, or can, in any way avail those who, by Us and the
98 2 | of that holy joy will be awakened in our minds, and that those
99 | away
100 27 | of the four Patriarchal basilicas, and there for some time
101 21 | virtues the life of Mary bears in all its phases the brilliant
102 | becomes
103 12 | born with human members (S. Bede Ven. L. Iv. in Luc. xl.),
104 3 | than the Virgin herself began in Lourdes those wonderful
105 | begin
106 31 | of happy memory, which begins with the words Sacramentum
107 3 | for a time of healing, and beheld fear" (Jer. viii., 15).
108 5 | Blessed art thou who hast believed because in thee shall be
109 14 | of grace - a power which belongs to God alone. Yet, since
110 27 | sexes, dwelling in this Our beloved City, or coming into it,
111 31 | declaration, published by Benedict XIV, of happy memory, which
112 34 | We impart the Apostolic Benediction lovingly in the Lord to
113 4 | has granted through the benign influence of the Virgin
114 13 | 16). But Mary, as St. Bernard justly remarks, is the channel (
115 13 | the neck. Yes, says St. Bernardine of Sienna, "she is the neck
116 | beside
117 9 | Mother is filled with zeal to bestow on us these precious gifts,
118 3 | gifts of grace which God has bestowed upon His Church through
119 7 | meditated on the events of Bethlehem and the facts which took
120 7 | domestic life. Who could better than His Mother have an
121 27 | virtue of that power of binding and loosing which, unworthy
122 25 | the Blessed Virgin. Oh how bitterly and fiercely is Jesus Christ
123 33 | knowledge of God on the earth. Blasphemy and Iying and homicide and
124 Ben | Health and the Apostolic Blessing. ~
125 12 | torments that her Son bore (S. Bonav. 1. Sent d. 48, ad Litt.
126 10 | of His flesh, and of His bones (Ephes. v., 30), have issued
127 12 | possible she would have gladly borne all the torments that her
128 16 | a spectacle, the Virgin, borrowing the words of Jesus Christ,
129 10 | Wherefore in the same holy bosom of his most chaste Mother
130 22 | faith is shaken from top to bottom. But let people believe
131 18 | had ever, if only for the briefest moment, contracted any stain.
132 20 | mirror shines forth the brightness of chastity and the form
133 21 | bears in all its phases the brilliant character; but they attained
134 4 | long repeat: "The Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked,
135 14 | protection. (Pius IX. in Bull Ineffabilis). ~
136 6 | amazed at the sight of the bush which burned but was not
137 24 | that precept which Christ called peculiarly His own, namely
138 30 | and institutes, even those calling for special mention, We
139 15 | Nazareth to the height of Calvary, as beyond all others initiated
140 17 | at the marriage feast of Cana she addresses also to us: "
141 1 | surrounded by a noble crown of Cardinals and Bishops, pronounced
142 10 | may be said to have also carried all those whose life was
143 14 | God alone. Yet, since Mary carries it over all in holiness
144 10 | believe in Him. Hence Mary, carrying the Savior within her, may
145 30 | prescriptions of the law, and in the case of heresy after the abjuration
146 30 | the Apostolic See, even in cases reserved in a special manner
147 22 | has fallen by sin and been cast down from his former position.
148 27 | shall three times visit the cathedral church, if there be one,
149 2 | desires in the fervor of all Catholics, ready and willing as they
150 30 | pronounced or inflicted for any cause by the law or by a judge,
151 9 | many and powerful are the causes by which this most holy
152 33 | especially when we are about to celebrate, with more than usual fervor,
153 16 | churches - let solemn feasts be celebrated and public rejoicings be
154 30 | ecclesiastical sentence and censure pronounced or inflicted
155 5 | edifice of the faith of all centuries.~
156 2 | after the lapse of half a century, when we renew the memory
157 13 | Bernard justly remarks, is the channel (Serm. de temp on the Nativ.
158 21 | its phases the brilliant character; but they attained their
159 18 | the answer of Dionysius of Chartreux, "of this woman who was
160 10 | same holy bosom of his most chaste Mother Christ took to Himself
161 2 | received, which We have always cherished towards the Blessed Virgin;
162 5 | 5. But the first and chief reason, Venerable Brethren,
163 24 | travailing in a mysterious childbirth. What birth was it? Surely
164 7 | mysteries of the birth and childhood of Christ, and above all
165 4 | mercy on Jacob and will choose one out of Israel" (Isaias
166 22 | society at large and to Christianity, finds its ruin in the dogma
167 16 | Let then crowds fill the churches - let solemn feasts be celebrated
168 16 | 16. Under these circumstances, Venerable Brethren, it
169 15 | we have with good reason claimed for Mary that - as the constant
170 3 | which the faithful of all classes and of every nation have
171 18 | clothed in human nature, He cleansed us from our sins in His
172 33 | of evil, the Virgin Most Clement rises before our eyes like
173 30 | several, the laity and the clergy both secular and regular
174 30 | other women living in the cloister, provided the confessor
175 33 | 33. We close these letters, Venerable
176 7 | united with a mother, in the closest ties of intimacy and domestic
177 6 | he looked at the little cloud that rose out of the sea.
178 11 | the Body of the Church (Coloss. i., 18), may transfuse
179 31 | satisfy, or, when necessary, come to an arrangement with the
180 27 | this Our beloved City, or coming into it, who from the first
181 17 | enter into life, keep the commandments" (Matt. xix., 17). Let them
182 17 | what the divine Son of Mary commands. For if true love alone
183 13 | of Our Head, by which He communicates to His mystical body all
184 30 | said priests may further commute to other pious and salutary
185 29 | ordinaries We grant faculties for commuting the above works enjoined
186 13 | whom the whole body, being compacted and fitly joined together
187 15 | Mary that - as the constant companion of Jesus from the house
188 13 | man. Nevertheless, by this companionship in sorrow and suffering
189 7 | nobody can ever be more competent as a guide and teacher of
190 4 | fifty years now about to be completed, why should we not believe
191 25 | crushed by her" (Office Immac. Con., 11. Vespers, Magnif.). ~
192 33 | the serpent" (Off. Immac. Conc.). ~
193 3 | a length of Pontificate conceded to no other before them.
194 6 | Man-God through Mary, who conceived Him by the Holy Ghost and
195 22 | in thee." (Mass of Immac. Concep.) And thus once again is
196 31 | arrangement with the parties concerned. ~
197 29 | works of piety, and this concession shall be applicable not
198 20 | And, therefore, he rightly concludes: "Have then before your
199 27 | who are in error, for the concord of Christian Princes and
200 14 | Christ merits for us de condigno, and she is the supreme
201 30 | to the Apostolic See, on condition however that a salutary
202 15 | alas! furnish us by their conduct with a peremptory proof
203 22 | But let people believe and confess that the Virgin Mary has
204 30 | by whom, when they have confessed to him within the prescribed
205 27 | Lenten Indult; and, after confessing their sins, shall receive
206 30 | regulars, in sacred orders such confessions may dispense from all secret
207 30 | the cloister, provided the confessor they select be one approved
208 29 | 29. To confessors approved by their respective
209 33 | and with the increase of confidence in the Virgin Mother of
210 27 | 27. Wherefore, confiding in the mercy of Almighty
211 18 | 18. If anyone desires a confirmation of this it may easily be
212 23 | allow that our faith is confirmed and our hope aroused and
213 20 | also predestined to be made conformable to the image of His Son;
214 18 | of the Virgin appeared so conformed to the Catholic mind and
215 14 | redemption, she merits for us de congruo, in the language of theologians,
216 13 | 4); or, if you will, the connecting portion the function of
217 30 | and only in the forum of conscience be absolved from all excommunication,
218 22 | the evils that were its consequence. Humanity vitiated in its
219 9 | And if we set ourselves to consider how many and powerful are
220 15 | claimed for Mary that - as the constant companion of Jesus from
221 31 | intend to derogate from the Constitution with its accompanying declaration,
222 5 | man, being the "author and consummator of our faith"; it surely
223 10 | all those whose life was contained in the life of the Savior.
224 24 | charity towards God, who can contemplate the Immaculate Virgin without
225 12 | not merely occupied in contemplating the cruel spectacle, but
226 3 | the prodigies which still continue to take place through her
227 24 | forth our Head. The Apostle continues: "And, being with child,
228 27 | of three months, even not continuous, to be definitely appointed
229 27 | ordinaries according to the convenience of the faithful, but before
230 27 | extirpation of heresies and the conversion of all who are in error,
231 18 | we have the origin of the conviction common to all Christians
232 17 | Let them each one fully convince himself of this, that if
233 3 | Vatican Council so opportunely convoked; or of the dogma of Papal
234 19 | gain the heart of Mary to correct his vicious and depraved
235 3 | to be said of the Vatican Council so opportunely convoked;
236 13 | 13. It cannot, of course, be denied that the dispensation
237 31 | irregularities whatsoever, or from crime or defect, public or private,
238 16 | love Jesus Christ. Let then crowds fill the churches - let
239 12 | occupied in contemplating the cruel spectacle, but rejoicing
240 6 | mankind, looked to Mary crushing the serpent's head, and
241 6 | escorting the arc of God with dancing and psalmody; Elias as he
242 14 | help so trusty against all dangers that we have nothing to
243 33 | Let the storm rage and sky darken - not for that shall we
244 18 | that she had ever been a daughter of the Evil One" (Sent.
245 6 | burned but was not consumed; David escorting the arc of God
246 21 | divinity in Him. She bore His dead body to the tomb, but never
247 15 | the wiles of the demon or deceived by false doctrines think
248 27 | before the eighth day of December, shall three times visit
249 17 | evil life, it is a piety deceptive and Iying, wanting as it
250 31 | Constitution with its accompanying declaration, published by Benedict XIV,
251 31 | suspended, interdicted or declared under other sentences or
252 23 | And if, as the Apostle declares, faith is nothing else than
253 3 | produced those two temples dedicated to the Immaculate Mother,
254 31 | whatsoever, or from crime or defect, public or private, contracted
255 27 | even not continuous, to be definitely appointed by the ordinaries
256 21 | they attained their highest degree of splendor at the time
257 4 | evils reach their limit, deliverance is not far distant. "Her
258 24 | birth, and was in pain to be delivered" (Apoc. xii., 2). John therefore
259 33 | Yet in the midst of this deluge of evil, the Virgin Most
260 15 | seduced by the wiles of the demon or deceived by false doctrines
261 13 | It cannot, of course, be denied that the dispensation of
262 31 | or who have been publicly denounced, unless they do within the
263 22 | is shaken? They begin by denying that man has fallen by sin
264 22 | What truly is the point of departure of the enemies of religion
265 19 | correct his vicious and depraved habits and to subdue the
266 31 | inability; nor do We intend to derogate from the Constitution with
267 6 | which angels ascended and descended; Moses amazed at the sight
268 24 | thus the Apostle St. John describes a vision divinely sent him,
269 6 | sent from the rock of the desert; the flower will blossom,
270 15 | down, and to return to our design, who will not see that we
271 2 | indeed, rendered ardently desirous by the devotion, united
272 14 | have nothing to fear or to despair of under her guidance, her
273 33 | be waters of a flood to destroy all flesh" (Ibid.15.). Oh
274 22 | torn up by the roots and destroyed, and there remains to Christian
275 26 | things in Christ, We have determined, after the example of Our
276 22 | the preservation and right development of those same virtues. What
277 27 | principal church; and shall devoutly fulfill the other works
278 11 | that she will work with all diligence to procure that Christ,
279 18 | saying," is the answer of Dionysius of Chartreux, "of this woman
280 5 | there is no surer or more direct road than by Mary for uniting
281 33 | we are passing through disastrous times, when we may well
282 20 | infirmity that we are easily discouraged by the greatness of such
283 33 | not for that shall we be dismayed. "And the bow shall be in
284 12 | Virg. Mariae, c. 9) and Dispensatrix of all the gifts that Our
285 14 | supreme Minister of the distribution of graces. Jesus "sitteth
286 15 | of his Heart, and as the distributor, by right of her Motherhood,
287 24 | John describes a vision divinely sent him, appears in the
288 21 | recognized and adored the divinity in Him. She bore His dead
289 15 | demon or deceived by false doctrines think they can do without
290 5 | Great, Ser. 2, De Nativ. Dom.): the Son of God made man,
291 7 | closest ties of intimacy and domestic life. Who could better than
292 25 | threatens many of being drawn away by the errors that
293 6 | the serpent's head, and he dried the tears that the malediction
294 12 | 1. Sent d. 48, ad Litt. dub. 4). And from this community
295 19 | who can doubt that it is a duty for everyone who seeks by
296 21 | time when she stood by her dying Son. Jesus is nailed to
297 | each
298 12 | Reparatrix of the lost world (Eadmeri Mon. De Excellentia Virg.
299 2 | Immaculate Virgin, that an echo of that holy joy will be
300 13 | increase of the body unto the edifying of itself in charity" (Ephesians
301 17 | wanting as it is in proper effect and its natural fruit. ~
302 22 | Conception, what great and effectual succour will be found in
303 15 | reasons, a most sure and efficacious assistance to us for arriving
304 3 | little faith," who make no effort to penetrate the works of
305 27 | faithful, but before the eighth day of December, shall three
306 24 | fulfillment of the number of the elect. ~
307 6 | with dancing and psalmody; Elias as he looked at the little
308 | else
309 | elsewhere
310 16 | be made: these are things eminently suited for enlivening our
311 16 | added, they will all be empty forms, mere appearances
312 5 | already set forth in Our first Encyclical letter. For can anyone fail
313 25 | that all should earnestly endeavor to attain, taking special
314 16 | things eminently suited for enlivening our faith. But unless heart
315 17 | Jesus Christ: "If you would enter into life, keep the commandments" (
316 12 | salvation of mankind, and so entirely participating in His Passion,
317 25 | with humble prayer and entreaty, implore of God, through
318 10 | flesh, and of His bones (Ephes. v., 30), have issued from
319 13 | edifying of itself in charity" (Ephesians iv., 16). But Mary, as St.
320 22 | Now this plague, which is equally fatal to society at large
321 6 | was not consumed; David escorting the arc of God with dancing
322 3 | penetrate the works of God or to estimate them in the light of truth.
323 27 | most holy Sacrament of the Eucharist; and to all others, wherever
324 13 | spiritual gifts" (Quadrag. de Evangel. aetern. Serm. x., a. 3,
325 7 | preserved and meditated on the events of Bethlehem and the facts
326 27 | God for the liberty and exaltation of the Catholic Church and
327 12 | lost world (Eadmeri Mon. De Excellentia Virg. Mariae, c. 9) and
328 | except
329 30 | absolved from all sin or excess, even those reserved to
330 5 | Immaculate Conception should excite a singular fervour in the
331 13 | Christ, for they are the exclusive fruit of His Death, who
332 31 | judge, have been by name excommunicated, suspended, interdicted
333 30 | conscience be absolved from all excommunication, suspension and every other
334 21 | prayed for the pardon of the executioners although they in their hate
335 18 | privilege of being preserved and exempted, from the first moment of
336 3 | dogma of Catholic faith the exemption of Mary from the original
337 30 | of censures affecting the exercise of said orders and promotion
338 24 | birth of us who, still in exile, are yet to be generated
339 9 | oh, how our hopes will be expanded! ~
340 1 | universal or more harmonious expression of sentiment shown towards
341 22 | august Virgin that she has exterminated all heresies in the world. ~
342 27 | this Apostolic See, for the extirpation of heresies and the conversion
343 22 | Hence they regard as mere fables original sin and the evils
344 3 | it is true, lament the fact that until now these hopes
345 7 | events of Bethlehem and the facts which took place in Jerusalem
346 30 | actually approved (which faculty may also be used by nuns,
347 5 | Encyclical letter. For can anyone fail to see that there is no
348 22 | Mother of God: "Thou art all fair, O Mary, and the stain of
349 25 | stands take heed lest he fall" (I Cor. x., 12). And let
350 22 | by denying that man has fallen by sin and been cast down
351 15 | the demon or deceived by false doctrines think they can
352 10 | again as Savior of the human family, he had a spiritual and
353 27 | once, using only meager fare, excepting the days not
354 10 | a spiritual and mystical fashion, we are all children of
355 27 | within the said period, shall fast once, using only meager
356 22 | plague, which is equally fatal to society at large and
357 6 | root of Jesse. Adam, the father of mankind, looked to Mary
358 19 | contracted but, by a special favor and in prevision of the
359 17 | servants at the marriage feast of Cana she addresses also
360 1 | All the world knows the feelings with which the faithful
361 24 | with the moon under her feet and a crown of twelve stars
362 5 | should excite a singular fervour in the souls of Christians
363 | few
364 25 | Virgin. Oh how bitterly and fiercely is Jesus Christ now being
365 5 | Venerable Brethren, why the fiftieth anniversary of the proclamation
366 25 | be, and to carry on the fight fought by her since her
367 6 | and the fulfillment of the figures and oracles.
368 16 | Christ. Let then crowds fill the churches - let solemn
369 9 | this most holy Mother is filled with zeal to bestow on us
370 3 | were about to arise; or, finally, of that new and unprecedented
371 6 | In fine, after Christ, we find in Mary the end of the law
372 22 | large and to Christianity, finds its ruin in the dogma of
373 6 | rose out of the sea. In fine, after Christ, we find in
374 20 | Son; that He might be the first-born amongst many brethren" (
375 13 | body, being compacted and fitly joined together by what
376 3 | every nation have long been flocking to venerate in person the
377 33 | shall no more be waters of a flood to destroy all flesh" (Ibid.
378 33 | and fervor of devotion may flourish anew among the Christian
379 6 | rock of the desert; the flower will blossom, but it will
380 3 | wonderful manifestations, followed by the vast and magnificent
381 20 | who have by such faithful following reproduced in themselves
382 33 | powerful "who with virginal foot did crush the head of the
383 33 | greatly augmented. Is it forbidden us to hope for still greater
384 20 | Jesus Christ: "for whom He foreknew, He also predestined to
385 21 | with him moreover, as if forgetful of her own sorrow, she prayed
386 | former
387 16 | they will all be empty forms, mere appearances of piety.
388 30 | occasion and only in the forum of conscience be absolved
389 25 | and to carry on the fight fought by her since her conception,
390 25 | most holy religion which he founded! And how grave is the peril
391 6 | of the human race and the Founder of the Faith? But, since
392 27 | three times visit one of the four Patriarchal basilicas, and
393 5 | because in thee shall be fulfilled the things that have been
394 30 | the present jubilee and of fulfilling all the other works requisite
395 26 | year in which We pay her fuller honour, to attain the imitation
396 13 | is Jesus Christ "of whose fullness we have all received" (John
397 13 | the connecting portion the function of which is to join the
398 12 | Most Holy Mother to have furnished the material of His flesh
399 27 | indulgence, which is to be gained only once, may be applied
400 33 | and between the earth" (Gen. ix.,13). Let the storm
401 20 | Romans viii., 29). But such generally is our infirmity that we
402 6 | conceived Him by the Holy Ghost and bore Him in her breast,
403 33 | through this extraordinary gift of Jubilee granted by Us
404 4 | is quiet and still, it is glad and hath rejoiced" (Ibid.
405 12 | possible she would have gladly borne all the torments that
406 22 | to Christian wisdom the glory of having to guard and protect
407 20 | her and perfect, should go further and strive might
408 22 | race by Jesus Christ, the Gospel, and the Church and the
409 2 | devotion, united with supreme gratitude for benefits received, which
410 33 | forbidden us to hope for still greater things for the future? True,
411 33 | the people was everywhere greatly augmented. Is it forbidden
412 20 | easily discouraged by the greatness of such an example: by the
413 1 | satisfaction and joy which greeted it, for truly there has
414 12 | in sorrow and my years in groans" (Ps xxx., 11). When the
415 22 | wisdom the glory of having to guard and protect the truth. It
416 5 | as being in a manner the guardian of them, and that upon her
417 14 | to despair of under her guidance, her patronage, her protection. (
418 7 | ever be more competent as a guide and teacher of the knowledge
419 19 | his vicious and depraved habits and to subdue the passions
420 2 | to-day after the lapse of half a century, when we renew
421 6 | receive Christ from the hands of Mary. Hence whenever
422 1 | any more universal or more harmonious expression of sentiment
423 21 | executioners although they in their hate cried out: "His blood be
424 22 | Christian wisdom the glory of having to guard and protect the
425 3 | good came; for a time of healing, and beheld fear" (Jer.
426 Ben | Venerable Brethren,~Health and the Apostolic Blessing. ~
427 24 | with which the Virgin from heaven above watches over us, and
428 26 | 26. And that heavenly graces may help Us more
429 24 | sent him, appears in the heavens: "A woman clothed with the
430 23 | things to be hoped for" (Hebr. xi. 1) everyone will easily
431 14 | of the majesty on high" (Hebrews i. b.). Mary sitteth at
432 25 | who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall" (I Cor. x.,
433 15 | house at Nazareth to the height of Calvary, as beyond all
434 18 | feeling that it has been held as being one, and as it
435 30 | law, and in the case of heresy after the abjuration and
436 19 | Adam by a sort of hapless heritage: who can doubt that it is
437 | hers
438 | herself
439 14 | right hand of the majesty on high" (Hebrews i. b.). Mary sitteth
440 30 | orders and promotion to higher orders. ~
441 21 | but they attained their highest degree of splendor at the
442 17 | Blessed Virgin does not hinder him from sinning, or does
443 10 | also. And we must in truth hold that Christ, the Word made
444 28 | immediately they return to their homes provided they perform the
445 33 | Blasphemy and Iying and homicide and theft and adultery have
446 16 | just reproach: "This people honoureth me with their lips, but
447 23 | substance of things to be hoped for" (Hebr. xi. 1) everyone
448 19 | If then God has such a horror of sin as to have willed
449 12 | 11). When the supreme hour of the Son came, beside
450 15 | companion of Jesus from the house at Nazareth to the height
451 22 | that were its consequence. Humanity vitiated in its source vitiated
452 25 | 12). And let all, with humble prayer and entreaty, implore
453 21 | and the malediction is hurled against Him that "He made
454 13 | aetern. Serm. x., a. 3, c. iii.). ~
455 20 | strive might and main to imitate her example. It is a divine
456 28 | gain the same indulgence immediately they return to their homes
457 25 | humble prayer and entreaty, implore of God, through the intercession
458 22 | the obligation which it imposes of recognizing in the Church
459 31 | notoriety or other incapacity or inability; nor do We intend to derogate
460 18 | being one, and as it were inborn in the soul of the faithful? "
461 31 | through notoriety or other incapacity or inability; nor do We
462 7 | all of the mystery of the Incarnation, which is the beginning
463 19 | subdue the passions which incite him to evil? ~
464 27 | excepting the days not included in the Lenten Indult; and,
465 30 | by the law or by a judge, including those reserved to the ordinary
466 27 | Most Sacred Body of Christ, inclusively, shall three times visit
467 33 | have already said, as if an incredible wealth of grace were poured
468 3 | splendid arguments against the incredulity of our days. ~
469 27 | not included in the Lenten Indult; and, after confessing their
470 3 | or of the dogma of Papal Infallibility so suitably proclaimed to
471 1 | with the authority of the infallible magisterium as a truth revealed
472 18 | And why so, but because an infinite opposition separates God
473 20 | But such generally is our infirmity that we are easily discouraged
474 30 | and censure pronounced or inflicted for any cause by the law
475 4 | granted through the benign influence of the Virgin in those fifty
476 13 | transmit to the body the influences and volitions of the head -
477 15 | Calvary, as beyond all others initiated to the secrets of his Heart,
478 18 | Christ, holy, stainless, innocent, was formed in the womb
479 1 | Virgin Mary in the first instant of her conception was free
480 2 | stimulated by a sort of secret instinct which leads Us to regard
481 30 | regular of all orders and institutes, even those calling for
482 31 | excommunicated, suspended, interdicted or declared under other
483 1 | An interval of a few months will again
484 7 | in the closest ties of intimacy and domestic life. Who could
485 22 | of man; and thus was evil introduced amongst men and the necessity
486 33 | theft and adultery have inundated it" (Os. iv.,1-2). Yet in
487 6 | Redeemer of mankind is almost invariably presented to us as united
488 5 | with a new nativity, though invisible in Himself, might become
489 22 | necessity for a Redeemer involved. All this rejected it is
490 4 | choose one out of Israel" (Isaias xiv., 1). Wherefore the
491 4 | and will choose one out of Israel" (Isaias xiv., 1). Wherefore
492 10 | bones (Ephes. v., 30), have issued from the womb of Mary like
493 3 | healing, and beheld fear" (Jer. viii., 15). But all such
494 3 | prone to repeat the words of Jeremias: "We looked for peace and
495 7 | facts which took place in Jerusalem in the Temple of the Lord,
496 6 | blossom from the root of Jesse. Adam, the father of mankind,
497 13 | function of which is to join the body to the head and
498 13 | being compacted and fitly joined together by what every joint
499 13 | joined together by what every joint supplieth, according to
500 21 | it were, the nerves and joints of the Christian life -
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