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501 27 | February, to the second day of June, the solemnity of the Most
502 16 | would address us with the just reproach: "This people honoureth
503 22 | And thus once again is justified what the Church attributes
504 13 | But Mary, as St. Bernard justly remarks, is the channel (
505 23 | the Virgin. The Virgin was kept the more free from all stain
506 7 | her Son. Hence nobody ever knew Christ so profoundly as
507 11 | members, and above all that of knowing Him and living through Him (
508 12 | uninterrupted community of life and labors of the Son and the Mother,
509 6 | Jacob at the sight of the ladder on which angels ascended
510 15 | 15. These principles laid down, and to return to our
511 30 | faithful, all and several, the laity and the clergy both secular
512 6 | united with His mother. The Lamb that is to rule the world
513 3 | 3. Many, it is true, lament the fact that until now
514 33 | may well make our own the lamentation of the Prophet: "There is
515 28 | concede that travelers by land or sea may gain the same
516 14 | for us de congruo, in the language of theologians, what Jesus
517 2 | not hope to-day after the lapse of half a century, when
518 | latter
519 2 | of secret instinct which leads Us to regard as not far
520 22 | understand that no place is left for Christ, for the Church,
521 3 | great holiness through a length of Pontificate conceded
522 27 | from the first Sunday in Lent, that is from the 21st of
523 27 | days not included in the Lenten Indult; and, after confessing
524 5 | in Our first Encyclical letter. For can anyone fail to
525 27 | some time pray God for the liberty and exaltation of the Catholic
526 5 | the souls of Christians lies for us in that restoration
527 3 | to estimate them in the light of truth. For who can number
528 4 | when evils reach their limit, deliverance is not far
529 16 | honoureth me with their lips, but their heart is far
530 12 | Bonav. 1. Sent d. 48, ad Litt. dub. 4). And from this
531 7 | she may be said to have lived the very life of her Son.
532 27 | that power of binding and loosing which, unworthy though We
533 3 | Virgin herself began in Lourdes those wonderful manifestations,
534 24 | loving one another as He loved us? "A great sign," thus
535 24 | His own, namely that of loving one another as He loved
536 34 | the Apostolic Benediction lovingly in the Lord to you and to
537 12 | S. Bede Ven. L. Iv. in Luc. xl.), of which material
538 1 | authority of the infallible magisterium as a truth revealed by God
539 25 | Immac. Con., 11. Vespers, Magnif.). ~
540 20 | further and strive might and main to imitate her example.
541 14 | on the right hand of the majesty on high" (Hebrews i. b.).
542 13 | the measure of every part, maketh increase of the body unto
543 6 | that we should have the Man-God through Mary, who conceived
544 25 | are reproved may be made manifest among you" (I Cor. xi.,
545 33 | Venerable Brethren, by manifesting anew the great hope We earnestly
546 12 | Mon. De Excellentia Virg. Mariae, c. 9) and Dispensatrix
547 17 | said to the servants at the marriage feast of Cana she addresses
548 22 | original sin is not in thee." (Mass of Immac. Concep.) And thus
549 22 | of this Rationalism and Materialism is torn up by the roots
550 17 | keep the commandments" (Matt. xix., 17). Let them each
551 27 | shall fast once, using only meager fare, excepting the days
552 13 | to the operation in the measure of every part, maketh increase
553 13 | who by His nature is the mediator between God and man. Nevertheless,
554 13 | to be the most powerful mediatrix and advocate of the whole
555 7 | Mary not only preserved and meditated on the events of Bethlehem
556 3 | so suitably proclaimed to meet the errors that were about
557 30 | those calling for special mention, We do grant permission
558 12 | between Christ and Mary she merited to become most worthily
559 33 | Os. iv.,1-2). Yet in the midst of this deluge of evil,
560 18 | conformed to the Catholic mind and feeling that it has
561 14 | and she is the supreme Minister of the distribution of graces.
562 20 | Mary from whom as from a mirror shines forth the brightness
563 12 | the lost world (Eadmeri Mon. De Excellentia Virg. Mariae,
564 24 | with the sun, and with the moon under her feet and a crown
565 6 | ascended and descended; Moses amazed at the sight of the
566 15 | distributor, by right of her Motherhood, of the treasures of His
567 17 | from sinning, or does not move his will to amend an evil
568 24 | Immaculate Virgin without feeling moved to fulfill that precept
569 3 | the vast and magnificent movements which have produced those
570 2 | and willing as they are to multiply their testimonies of love
571 24 | happiness, yet travailing in a mysterious childbirth. What birth was
572 7 | Christ, and above all of the mystery of the Incarnation, which
573 13 | Nativ. B. V. De Aquaeductu n. 4); or, if you will, the
574 21 | her dying Son. Jesus is nailed to the cross, and the malediction
575 31 | ecclesiastical judge, have been by name excommunicated, suspended,
576 3 | all classes and of every nation have long been flocking
577 1 | the faithful of all the nations of the earth received this
578 5 | new order and with a new nativity, though invisible in Himself,
579 15 | Jesus from the house at Nazareth to the height of Calvary,
580 4 | believe that our salvation is nearer than we thought; all the
581 20 | nature allows, and more nearly accords with the weakness
582 15 | Virgin. Hapless are they who neglect Mary under pretext of the
583 21 | charity towards God and our neighbor. Of these virtues the life
584 21 | which are, as it were, the nerves and joints of the Christian
585 | Nevertheless
586 1 | memory, surrounded by a noble crown of Cardinals and Bishops,
587 5 | as upon a foundation, the noblest after Christ, rises the
588 6 | had brought into his eyes. Noë thought of her when shut
589 | none
590 28 | perform the works already noted. ~
591 31 | contracted in any manner through notoriety or other incapacity or inability;
592 12 | the office of tending and nourishing that Victim, and at the
593 30 | may also be used by nuns, novices and other women living in
594 33 | Immaculate Virgin, large numbers of those who are unhappily
595 22 | God: "Thou art all fair, O Mary, and the stain of original
596 30 | vows even those taken under oath and reserved to the Apostolic
597 22 | repudiating all respect and obedience for the authority of the
598 22 | Immaculate Conception by the obligation which it imposes of recognizing
599 30 | chastity, of religion, and of obligations which have been accepted
600 8 | Mary also we most easily obtain that life of which Christ
601 5 | all mankind in Christ and obtaining through Him the perfect
602 12 | Mary His Mother, not merely occupied in contemplating the cruel
603 | Off
604 7 | than His Mother have an open knowledge of the admirable
605 2 | the Immaculate Conception opened the minds of Pius, Our predecessor,
606 13 | supplieth, according to the operation in the measure of every
607 3 | of the Vatican Council so opportunely convoked; or of the dogma
608 18 | but because an infinite opposition separates God from sin?
609 6 | fulfillment of the figures and oracles.
610 30 | including those reserved to the ordinary and to Us or to the Apostolic
611 33 | adultery have inundated it" (Os. iv.,1-2). Yet in the midst
612 | otherwise
613 | Ours
614 32 | by Our Predecessors or by Ourself. ~
615 | ourselves
616 27 | wherever they be, dwelling outside this city, who, within the
617 3 | throughout this period? And even overlooking these gifts, what is to
618 15 | pretext of the honor to be paid to Jesus Christ! As if the
619 24 | travailing in birth, and was in pain to be delivered" (Apoc.
620 24 | happiness. And the birth pains show the love and desire
621 3 | convoked; or of the dogma of Papal Infallibility so suitably
622 21 | sorrow, she prayed for the pardon of the executioners although
623 27 | be one, or, if not, the parish church; or, in the absence
624 21 | which she burned made her a partaker in the sufferings of Christ
625 13 | of these treasures is the particular and peculiar right of Jesus
626 31 | an arrangement with the parties concerned. ~
627 27 | for the souls which have passed from this life united in
628 33 | the future? True, we are passing through disastrous times,
629 19 | habits and to subdue the passions which incite him to evil? ~
630 20 | themselves the form of the patience and sanctity of Jesus Christ: "
631 27 | times visit one of the four Patriarchal basilicas, and there for
632 Ded | To the patriarchs, primates, archbishops,~
633 14 | under her guidance, her patronage, her protection. (Pius IX.
634 27 | Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul, by virtue of that power
635 26 | during this year in which We pay her fuller honour, to attain
636 13 | treasures is the particular and peculiar right of Jesus Christ, for
637 24 | precept which Christ called peculiarly His own, namely that of
638 30 | however that a salutary penance be enjoined together with
639 3 | who make no effort to penetrate the works of God or to estimate
640 30 | person); and with the said penitents, even regulars, in sacred
641 15 | by their conduct with a peremptory proof of it, who seduced
642 25 | founded! And how grave is the peril that threatens many of being
643 30 | special mention, We do grant permission and power, for this sole
644 27 | And We do at the same time permit that this indulgence, which
645 22 | than which nothing is more pernicious and pestilent to the order
646 25 | is Jesus Christ now being persecuted, and the most holy religion
647 18 | source of truth, how has this persuasion of the Immaculate Conception
648 20 | God. "Such was Mary," very pertinently points out St. Ambrose, "
649 22 | nothing is more pernicious and pestilent to the order of things whether
650 21 | of Mary bears in all its phases the brilliant character;
651 10 | Savior of mankind. He had a physical body like that of any other
652 30 | further commute to other pious and salutary works all vows
653 22 | or supernatural. Now this plague, which is equally fatal
654 31 | with the words Sacramentum poenitentiae; nor is it Our intention
655 22 | virtues. What truly is the point of departure of the enemies
656 8 | follows, as We have already pointed out, that the Virgin is
657 20 | Mary," very pertinently points out St. Ambrose, "that her
658 1 | Our Predecessor Pius IX., Pontiff of holy memory, surrounded
659 26 | at the beginning of their Pontificates, to grant to the Catholic
660 13 | you will, the connecting portion the function of which is
661 22 | cast down from his former position. Hence they regard as mere
662 12 | Passion, that if it had been possible she would have gladly borne
663 33 | incredible wealth of grace were poured out upon the earth; and
664 22 | Christian people sing thus the praise of the Mother of God: "Thou
665 27 | and there for some time pray God for the liberty and
666 21 | forgetful of her own sorrow, she prayed for the pardon of the executioners
667 24 | feeling moved to fulfill that precept which Christ called peculiarly
668 9 | zeal to bestow on us these precious gifts, oh, how our hopes
669 20 | whom He foreknew, He also predestined to be made conformable to
670 21 | faithful apply themselves by preference to the principal virtues
671 12 | Moreover it was not only the prerogative of the Most Holy Mother
672 30 | together with the other prescriptions of the law, and in the case
673 6 | mankind is almost invariably presented to us as united with His
674 12 | and at the appointed time presenting Him for the sacrifice. Hence
675 22 | will be found in it for the preservation and right development of
676 15 | they who neglect Mary under pretext of the honor to be paid
677 6 | safety, and Abraham when prevented from the slaying of his
678 19 | by a special favor and in prevision of the merits of Jesus Christ,
679 30 | sole object, to select any priest regular or secular, among
680 30 | by the law; and the said priests may further commute to other
681 Ded | To the patriarchs, primates, archbishops,~bishops, and
682 27 | the concord of Christian Princes and the peace and unity
683 15 | 15. These principles laid down, and to return
684 31 | crime or defect, public or private, contracted in any manner
685 22 | that they repudiate and proclaim the necessity of repudiating
686 11 | work with all diligence to procure that Christ, Head of the
687 3 | Immaculate Mother, where the prodigies which still continue to
688 3 | magnificent movements which have produced those two temples dedicated
689 14 | attributing to the Mother of God a productive power of grace - a power
690 7 | nobody ever knew Christ so profoundly as she did, and nobody can
691 4 | and her days shall not be prolonged. For the Lord will have
692 30 | exercise of said orders and promotion to higher orders. ~
693 1 | Bishops, pronounced and promulgated with the authority of the
694 2 | certainly not rashly, the solemn promulgation of the dogma of the Immaculate
695 3 | been unfulfilled, and are prone to repeat the words of Jeremias: "
696 15 | conduct with a peremptory proof of it, who seduced by the
697 17 | Iying, wanting as it is in proper effect and its natural fruit. ~
698 33 | own the lamentation of the Prophet: "There is no truth and
699 6 | whenever the Scriptures speak prophetically of the grace which was to
700 20 | however, another example is proposed to us, which is both as
701 22 | glory of having to guard and protect the truth. It is moreover
702 14 | guidance, her patronage, her protection. (Pius IX. in Bull Ineffabilis). ~
703 17 | our Lord. What this most prudent Virgin said to the servants
704 12 | and my years in groans" (Ps xxx., 11). When the supreme
705 12 | uttered the words of the Psalmist"My life is consumed in sorrow
706 6 | of God with dancing and psalmody; Elias as he looked at the
707 31 | censures, or who have been publicly denounced, unless they do
708 31 | accompanying declaration, published by Benedict XIV, of happy
709 12 | the gifts that Our Savior purchased for us by His Death and
710 18 | the Evil One" (Sent. d. 3, q. 1). No, to the Christian
711 13 | body all spiritual gifts" (Quadrag. de Evangel. aetern. Serm.
712 4 | rulers. The whole earth is quiet and still, it is glad and
713 33 | ix.,13). Let the storm rage and sky darken - not for
714 33 | rises before our eyes like a rainbow, as the arbiter of peace
715 2 | to which, certainly not rashly, the solemn promulgation
716 22 | suffering. By virtue of this Rationalism and Materialism is torn
717 4 | Divine Providence, when evils reach their limit, deliverance
718 7 | have offered us a way of reaching the knowledge of Jesus Christ,
719 2 | fervor of all Catholics, ready and willing as they are
720 16 | that we should know and really love Jesus Christ. Let then
721 15 | she is, for all these reasons, a most sure and efficacious
722 3 | all such will be certainly rebuked as "men of little faith,"
723 33 | Immaculate Conception, we shall recognize in her that Virgin most
724 22 | obligation which it imposes of recognizing in the Church a power before
725 14 | Jesus Christ in the work of redemption, she merits for us de congruo,
726 14 | right hand of her Son - a refuge so secure and a help so
727 22 | both original sin and the rehabilitation of the human race by Jesus
728 22 | Redeemer involved. All this rejected it is easy to understand
729 4 | still, it is glad and hath rejoiced" (Ibid. 5, 7). ~
730 12 | the cruel spectacle, but rejoicing that her Only Son was offered
731 16 | be celebrated and public rejoicings be made: these are things
732 33 | Virgin Mother of God, the old religious spirit of the people was
733 25 | prayer, born of charity and relying on the Virgin, has never
734 13 | Mary, as St. Bernard justly remarks, is the channel (Serm. de
735 33 | I shall see it and shall remember the everlasting covenant" (
736 7 | cannot be doubted when it is remembered that with her alone of all
737 2 | all this We are, indeed, rendered ardently desirous by the
738 2 | half a century, when we renew the memory of the Immaculate
739 12 | become most worthily the Reparatrix of the lost world (Eadmeri
740 2 | august Mother of God, will be repeated? Of all this We are, indeed,
741 25 | abandoned the truth may repent. We know, indeed, from experience
742 16 | address us with the just reproach: "This people honoureth
743 20 | such faithful following reproduced in themselves the form of
744 25 | that they also who are reproved may be made manifest among
745 22 | time especially that they repudiate and proclaim the necessity
746 22 | proclaim the necessity of repudiating all respect and obedience
747 30 | fulfilling all the other works requisite for gaining it, they may
748 22 | necessity of repudiating all respect and obedience for the authority
749 29 | confessors approved by their respective ordinaries We grant faculties
750 5 | Christians lies for us in that restoration of all things in Christ
751 26 | easily secure Our object of restoring all things in Christ, We
752 32 | concede and will that all retain during this time of Jubilee
753 30 | after the abjuration and retraction of error as is enjoined
754 1 | infallible magisterium as a truth revealed by God that the Most Blessed
755 2 | testimonies of love and reverence for the great Mother of
756 20 | all." And, therefore, he rightly concludes: "Have then before
757 21 | moment doubted that He would rise again. Then the love of
758 5 | no surer or more direct road than by Mary for uniting
759 6 | He will be sent from the rock of the desert; the flower
760 4 | staff of the wicked, the rod of the rulers. The whole
761 10 | one sole body in Christ" (Rom. xii., 5). Now the Blessed
762 20 | amongst many brethren" (Romans viii., 29). But such generally
763 34 | to your people. ~Given at Rome in St. Peter's on the second
764 6 | it will blossom from the root of Jesse. Adam, the father
765 22 | Materialism is torn up by the roots and destroyed, and there
766 6 | at the little cloud that rose out of the sea. In fine,
767 1 | months will again bring round that most happy day on which,
768 22 | Christianity, finds its ruin in the dogma of the Immaculate
769 6 | mother. The Lamb that is to rule the world will be sent -
770 3 | predecessors, Pius and Leo, who ruled the Church in most turbulent
771 4 | the wicked, the rod of the rulers. The whole earth is quiet
772 27 | shall receive the most holy Sacrament of the Eucharist; and to
773 31 | which begins with the words Sacramentum poenitentiae; nor is it
774 12 | time presenting Him for the sacrifice. Hence that uninterrupted
775 19 | other stain of which the sad sign is transmitted to all
776 6 | when shut up in the ark of safety, and Abraham when prevented
777 20 | form of the patience and sanctity of Jesus Christ: "for whom
778 1 | manifestations of public satisfaction and joy which greeted it,
779 31 | within the allotted time satisfy, or, when necessary, come
780 24 | xii., 2). John therefore saw the Most Holy Mother of
781 18 | faithful? "We shrink from saying," is the answer of Dionysius
782 2 | and that those magnificent scenes of a distant day, of faith
783 18 | tradition which, as well as Scripture, is a source of truth, how
784 6 | Mary. Hence whenever the Scriptures speak prophetically of the
785 15 | others initiated to the secrets of his Heart, and as the
786 15 | peremptory proof of it, who seduced by the wiles of the demon
787 19 | a duty for everyone who seeks by his homage to gain the
788 | seemed
789 14 | We are then, it will be seen, very far from attributing
790 30 | every other ecclesiastical sentence and censure pronounced or
791 31 | or declared under other sentences or censures, or who have
792 1 | harmonious expression of sentiment shown towards the august
793 33 | those who are unhappily separated from Jesus Christ may return
794 18 | because an infinite opposition separates God from sin? There certainly
795 5 | flesh" (St. Leo the Great, Ser. 2, De Nativ. Dom.): the
796 22 | sowing of the great and serious errors by which the faith
797 17 | prudent Virgin said to the servants at the marriage feast of
798 17 | have one will with Mary to serve Jesus our Lord. What this
799 7 | Temple of the Lord, but sharing as she did the thoughts
800 10 | reason the Angel said to the Shepherds: "To-day there is born to
801 20 | from whom as from a mirror shines forth the brightness of
802 24 | happiness. And the birth pains show the love and desire with
803 18 | soul of the faithful? "We shrink from saying," is the answer
804 6 | Noë thought of her when shut up in the ark of safety,
805 25 | errors that are afoot on all sides, to the abandonment of the
806 13 | says St. Bernardine of Sienna, "she is the neck of Our
807 24 | Everyone knows that this woman signified the Virgin Mary, the stainless
808 22 | sort that Christian people sing thus the praise of the Mother
809 5 | Conception should excite a singular fervour in the souls of
810 17 | does not hinder him from sinning, or does not move his will
811 33 | Let the storm rage and sky darken - not for that shall
812 6 | when prevented from the slaying of his son; Jacob at the
813 30 | irregularities contracted solely by violation of censures
814 16 | is this end which all the solemnities that are everywhere being
815 27 | second day of June, the solemnity of the Most Sacred Body
816 | some
817 3 | before them. Then, again, no sooner had Pius IX, proclaimed
818 22 | enemies of religion for the sowing of the great and serious
819 27 | above mentioned or during a space of three months, even not
820 6 | whenever the Scriptures speak prophetically of the grace
821 33 | of God, the old religious spirit of the people was everywhere
822 10 | Mother of us all. Mother, spiritually indeed, but truly Mother
823 3 | her intercession furnish splendid arguments against the incredulity
824 21 | their highest degree of splendor at the time when she stood
825 17 | the Mother of God ought to spring from the heart; acts of
826 4 | The Lord hath broken the staff of the wicked, the rod of
827 19 | of His Son not only from stains which are voluntarily contracted
828 25 | Then let him who thinks he stands take heed lest he fall" (
829 24 | feet and a crown of twelve stars upon her head" (Apoc. xii.,
830 2 | desire of Ours is especially stimulated by a sort of secret instinct
831 33 | Gen. ix.,13). Let the storm rage and sky darken - not
832 22 | from all stain; and it is straightway necessary that they should
833 23 | and our hope aroused and strengthened by the Immaculate Conception
834 25 | even in the future the strife against the Church will
835 20 | perfect, should go further and strive might and main to imitate
836 24 | above watches over us, and strives with unwearying prayer to
837 19 | and depraved habits and to subdue the passions which incite
838 22 | subject itself. It is from a subjection of the reason of this sort
839 23 | is nothing else than the substance of things to be hoped for" (
840 25 | the Virgin ever cease to succor us in our trials, however
841 22 | what great and effectual succour will be found in it for
842 21 | made her a partaker in the sufferings of Christ and the associate
843 27 | once, may be applied in suffrage for the souls which have
844 3 | of Papal Infallibility so suitably proclaimed to meet the errors
845 16 | these are things eminently suited for enlivening our faith.
846 24 | A woman clothed with the sun, and with the moon under
847 27 | into it, who from the first Sunday in Lent, that is from the
848 22 | things whether natural or supernatural. Now this plague, which
849 13 | together by what every joint supplieth, according to the operation
850 5 | to see that there is no surer or more direct road than
851 1 | Pontiff of holy memory, surrounded by a noble crown of Cardinals
852 31 | by name excommunicated, suspended, interdicted or declared
853 30 | from all excommunication, suspension and every other ecclesiastical
854 16 | agreeable to her, none is sweeter to her than that we should
855 30 | works all vows even those taken under oath and reserved
856 7 | competent as a guide and teacher of the knowledge of Christ. ~
857 6 | s head, and he dried the tears that the malediction had
858 13 | is the channel (Serm. de temp on the Nativ. B. V. De Aquaeductu
859 7 | place in Jerusalem in the Temple of the Lord, but sharing
860 3 | have produced those two temples dedicated to the Immaculate
861 12 | hers was also the office of tending and nourishing that Victim,
862 2 | they are to multiply their testimonies of love and reverence for
863 [Title]| Text~
864 33 | and Iying and homicide and theft and adultery have inundated
865 14 | congruo, in the language of theologians, what Jesus Christ merits
866 25 | faith! "Then let him who thinks he stands take heed lest
867 30 | have been accepted by a third person); and with the said
868 7 | all others Jesus was for thirty years united, as a son is
869 7 | but sharing as she did the thoughts and the secret wishes of
870 25 | grave is the peril that threatens many of being drawn away
871 | throughout
872 7 | a mother, in the closest ties of intimacy and domestic
873 5 | the things that have been told thee by the Lord" (Luke
874 21 | bore His dead body to the tomb, but never for a moment
875 22 | of faith is shaken from top to bottom. But let people
876 12 | have gladly borne all the torments that her Son bore (S. Bonav.
877 22 | Rationalism and Materialism is torn up by the roots and destroyed,
878 18 | Mary. For leaving aside tradition which, as well as Scripture,
879 11 | Church (Coloss. i., 18), may transfuse His gifts into us, His members,
880 13 | body to the head and to transmit to the body the influences
881 19 | of which the sad sign is transmitted to all us sons of Adam by
882 28 | moreover, concede that travelers by land or sea may gain
883 25 | cease to succor us in our trials, however grave they be,
884 33 | Ibid.15.). Oh yes, if we trust as we should in Mary, now
885 14 | so secure and a help so trusty against all dangers that
886 3 | ruled the Church in most turbulent times with such great holiness
887 22 | its source vitiated in its turn the whole race of man; and
888 24 | her feet and a crown of twelve stars upon her head" (Apoc.
889 21 | John xix., 7). But she unceasingly recognized and adored the
890 22 | this rejected it is easy to understand that no place is left for
891 3 | now these hopes have been unfulfilled, and are prone to repeat
892 33 | numbers of those who are unhappily separated from Jesus Christ
893 12 | the sacrifice. Hence that uninterrupted community of life and labors
894 14 | over all in holiness and union with Jesus Christ, and has
895 17 | love alone has the power to unite the wills of men, it is
896 27 | Princes and the peace and unity of all the faithful, and
897 1 | the memory of man any more universal or more harmonious expression
898 2 | of all the Bishops of the universe. ~
899 3 | finally, of that new and unprecedented fervor with which the faithful
900 18 | intelligence the idea is unthinkable that the flesh of Christ,
901 | until
902 | unto
903 24 | over us, and strives with unwearying prayer to bring about the
904 27 | binding and loosing which, unworthy though We are, the Lord
905 | used
906 | using
907 7 | years united, as a son is usually united with a mother, in
908 17 | the body have here neither utility nor value if the acts of
909 12 | of both might have been uttered the words of the Psalmist"
910 17 | here neither utility nor value if the acts of the soul
911 3 | manifestations, followed by the vast and magnificent movements
912 3 | what is to be said of the Vatican Council so opportunely convoked;
913 12 | with human members (S. Bede Ven. L. Iv. in Luc. xl.), of
914 3 | have long been flocking to venerate in person the Vicar of Christ?
915 25 | Office Immac. Con., 11. Vespers, Magnif.). ~
916 22 | truth. It is moreover a vice common to the enemies of
917 19 | heart of Mary to correct his vicious and depraved habits and
918 16 | Conception of Mary should have in view. No homage is more agreeable
919 30 | irregularities contracted solely by violation of censures affecting the
920 12 | Eadmeri Mon. De Excellentia Virg. Mariae, c. 9) and Dispensatrix
921 33 | most powerful "who with virginal foot did crush the head
922 20 | the form of virtue" (De Virginib. L. ii., c. ii.) ~
923 10 | are we (S. Aug. L. de S. Virginitate, c. 6). ~
924 20 | your eyes, as an image, the virginity and life of Mary from whom
925 5 | in Himself, might become visible in our flesh" (St. Leo the
926 24 | Apostle St. John describes a vision divinely sent him, appears
927 13 | body the influences and volitions of the head - We mean the
928 19 | only from stains which are voluntarily contracted but, by a special
929 30 | pious and salutary works all vows even those taken under oath
930 17 | piety deceptive and Iying, wanting as it is in proper effect
931 24 | Virgin from heaven above watches over us, and strives with
932 33 | And there shall no more be waters of a flood to destroy all
933 20 | nearly accords with the weakness of our nature. And this
934 33 | said, as if an incredible wealth of grace were poured out
935 | whenever
936 | where
937 | wherever
938 | whether
939 | Whoever
940 30 | special manner to anybody whomsoever and to Us and to the Apostolic
941 4 | broken the staff of the wicked, the rod of the rulers.
942 15 | of it, who seduced by the wiles of the demon or deceived
943 19 | horror of sin as to have willed to keep free the future
944 2 | all Catholics, ready and willing as they are to multiply
945 17 | has the power to unite the wills of men, it is of the first
946 22 | there remains to Christian wisdom the glory of having to guard
947 4 | 4. Witnesses, then, as we are of all
948 30 | nuns, novices and other women living in the cloister,
949 3 | herself began in Lourdes those wonderful manifestations, followed
950 17 | For to be right and good, worship of the Mother of God ought
951 12 | she merited to become most worthily the Reparatrix of the lost
952 20 | that his devotion should be worthy of her and perfect, should
953 12 | Bede Ven. L. Iv. in Luc. xl.), of which material should
954 16 | is far from me" (Matth. xv., 8). ~
955 8 | whom thou hast sent" (John xvii., 3), and since it is through
956 21 | upon our children" (Matth. xxvii., 25). ~
957 12 | my years in groans" (Ps xxx., 11). When the supreme
958 | ye
959 9 | holy Mother is filled with zeal to bestow on us these precious
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