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1001 45 | fellow servant with every spiritual gift in order to make him 1002 36 | in every Mass, not only spiritually but sacramentally."69 He 1003 40 | In this work we have the splendid example of Saint Charles. 1004 14 | left the convenience and splendor of the city for the field ( 1005 31 | He considered the words spoken to the Prophet as addressed 1006 6 | all her glory, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, 1007 45 | order to make him holy and spotless in His sight. The Lord gave 1008 29 | life welling up from that spring. They combine theory and 1009 35 | become...a fountain of water, springing up into life everlasting."66 1010 35 | trying to make these crystal springs so cloudy or arid that the 1011 13 | modern innovators also to spurn it. They fail to see that 1012 44 | combat, it is true, will be spurred on by bitter necessity. 1013 45 | Lord gave him to us as a star shining in the darkness 1014 23 | through all the veins of the State (from sources where it would 1015 2 | the Supreme Pontificate We stated in Our first encyclical 1016 18 | worse, We say, because it stealthily creeps into the very veins 1017 24 | innocence of youth) has been stifled. Firmly resolved to spare 1018 | still 1019 19 | especially those who actively stir up or indifferently tolerate 1020 41 | seditious storms it had stirred up. ~ 1021 19 | Today this modern apostasy stirs up hatred between the poor 1022 5 | diadem of every precious stone." We agree with Our Predecessor 1023 | stop 1024 38 | the future might have in store. "It is no more than right 1025 6 | almost capsized in the raging storm, then she really comes forth 1026 41 | shipwrecked in the seditious storms it had stirred up. ~ 1027 15 | Forgetting what is behind, I strain forward to what is before, 1028 37 | 37. An abundant stream of grace will flow from 1029 33 | anyone hear his voice in the streets...He shall not be sad nor 1030 6 | than ever, the Church is strengthened from above. Whether the 1031 6 | really comes forth fairer, stronger, purer, and brighter with 1032 24 | are nothing more than the stronghold of the powers of darkness. 1033 24 | both teachers' lips and students' ears are inclined to godlessness. 1034 42 | and then oppress their subjects with the most abject tyranny. ~ 1035 1 | Thus she sees in them the sublime image of her heavenly Spouse. 1036 30 | We are always prepared to submit everything we have done 1037 37 | and temperately when he subordinates them to the salvation of 1038 42 | revolt as they are from the subservience of those who accept as sacred 1039 18 | you know their purpose, subterfuges, and methods. On Our part 1040 30 | the Pontificates of his successors, Pius V and Gregory XIII. 1041 40 | piously in Christ Jesus will suffer persecution."78 His austere 1042 28 | are neither permanent nor sufficient for salvation. The work 1043 26 | for us. They can best be summarized in these words of Saint 1044 34 | trust in God and seeks His supernatural aid for all his strength 1045 20 | war is waged and sometimes supported by those who should be the 1046 30 | elected; he was tireless in supporting their great endeavors; and 1047 43 | domineering tyranny has suppressed all the rights of the Church' 1048 31 | He spared no efforts in suppressing and uprooting the abuses 1049 29 | when providing for the suppression of public scandals, he declares 1050 43 | thought and action (which is a sure indication of error), they 1051 35 | of former days are even surpassed by their modern followers. 1052 29 | these duties, however, far surpasses man's natural powers. The 1053 22 | it that those infected or suspected be treated according to 1054 22 | removing even the faintest suspicion of it from the fold. If 1055 27 | keener than any two-edged sword."43 It will not only preserve 1056 36 | in Our decree, Tridentina Synodus68) to pastors and preachers 1057 36 | be to approach the Sacred Table of Divine Food unworthily."70 1058 21 | scattered abroad, which, when taken all together, are called 1059 23 | enormity and danger of the task," We would once again urge 1060 4 | this present opportunity to teach some very useful lessons 1061 25 | is closely allied to the teacher of the fundamentals of religion) 1062 37 | will use them rightly and temperately when he subordinates them 1063 19 | who, absorbed in worldly, temporal things, forget "the kingdom 1064 10 | faithful and . . . with the temptation will also give you a way 1065 [Title]| Text~ 1066 24 | cities where it is possible. Thanks to your efforts, this work 1067 | thee 1068 29 | that spring. They combine theory and practice. By the former 1069 | thereby 1070 26(42) | I Thess. 2:13. ~ 1071 6 | spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that she might be holy 1072 15 | Church and reformer never thinks he has attained his goal. 1073 5 | This celebration of the third centenary of his canonization 1074 4 | of the saints less than thirty years after his death. The 1075 18 | worse than the one that threatened the age of Charles. It is 1076 5 | humiliate the enemy and throw into confusion all those 1077 32 | Divine Master, "Manifest thyself to the world."59 They repeat 1078 1 | children in each age the timeliness of the old truth: "For those 1079 46 | through this prayer. As a token of that fulfillment, Venerable 1080 19 | stir up or indifferently tolerate this unhealthy atmosphere 1081 2 | now no longer children, tossed to and fro and carried about 1082 39 | Nevertheless, even though a total victory will be slow in 1083 4 | could see with our eyes and touch with our hands. He trampled 1084 | toward 1085 13 | sort of novitiate where he trained his heart in piety, his 1086 4 | touch with our hands. He trampled earthly things underfoot 1087 15 | conformed to this world, but be transformed in the newness of your mind, 1088 23 | by the heretics into the trap of impiety and false doctrine."35 1089 43 | intentions are only the traps they are laying, thus adding 1090 23 | Nowadays facility in travel and communication has proven 1091 43 | adding insult to injury, treason to violence. From this it 1092 19 | preserved some fragments of the treasury of revealed doctrine, these 1093 4 | than the words of profound treatises. We therefore gladly take 1094 36 | the Roman Catechism (which treats this matter in detail), 1095 24 | fearlessly condemned this new trick of mocking liberty especially 1096 40 | being hated by rulers and tricked by diplomats and, later, 1097 36 | also made in Our decree, Tridentina Synodus68) to pastors and 1098 6 | makes even error aid in the triumph of Truth whose guardian 1099 33 | He shall not be sad nor troublesome"62 but he shall be "meek 1100 34 | true reformer places his trust in God and seeks His supernatural 1101 34 | way. The false reformer "trusteth in man and maketh flesh 1102 35 | forget God, they are always trying to make these crystal springs 1103 2 | We begged everyone to turn their eyes with Us to Jesus, " 1104 19 | past the first apostasy turned where fortune seemed to 1105 11 | Even before the age of twenty- three and although elevated 1106 9 | truth was almost completely twisted and confused. A continual 1107 27 | efficient and keener than any two-edged sword."43 It will not only 1108 31 | protect the poor against tyrannical masters, usurers, and the 1109 32 | manfully, they went out unadvisedly to fight."60 ~ 1110 30 | Peter was occupied by his uncle, but also during the Pontificates 1111 4 | trampled earthly things underfoot and lived the life of the 1112 29 | salvation. ~True reformers understand this very clearly. They 1113 17 | Brethren, it is no better understood by those whom We must withstand 1114 40 | withstood all these attacks with unflinching courage. ~ 1115 32 | their rashness (which We unfortunately have to deplore in these 1116 19 | indifferently tolerate this unhealthy atmosphere of irreligion. ~ 1117 16 | 16. Through our union with Christ in the Church 1118 42 | resisting their commands when unjust. They must remain as far 1119 24 | those schools which are unjustly called neutral or lay. In 1120 9 | of discipline such as was unknown, perhaps, even in medieval 1121 26 | reconciled to God...we avoid unscrupulous conduct, we do not corrupt 1122 5 | in these days. He was the unwearied advocate and defender of 1123 36 | Sacred Table of Divine Food unworthily."70 It would seem that our 1124 | upon 1125 23 | take care that they have upright teachers, who will be assisted 1126 42 | last mentioned wicked men uproot everything in the name of 1127 31 | efforts in suppressing and uprooting the abuses he met everywhere 1128 36 | people should not only be urged to receive Holy Communion 1129 25 | that this care is even more urgent in our times when so many 1130 | used 1131 | using 1132 31 | against tyrannical masters, usurers, and the enslavement of 1133 35 | pastor, therefore, employ the utmost zeal in seeing that the 1134 25 | wavering in the Faith and some vain-glorious men, filled with the spirit 1135 38 | for his sheep."73 Neither vainglory, party spirit, nor private 1136 44 | do much to help us wage a valiant battle on behalf of the 1137 8 | pernicious opinions and great variety of errors (as well as the 1138 11 | others possessed only in varying degrees. These virtues are 1139 8 | of errors (as well as the vast army of rebels) the Church 1140 7 | font. As the ecumenical Vatican Council teaches, this divine 1141 1 | Church has for a long time verified the truth of that saying. 1142 7 | Through this victory He verifies the words of Christ: "The 1143 30(54) | Conc. Prov. VI, sub finem. ~ 1144 13 | the hands of God and His Vicar on earth. The innovators 1145 9 | evangelical liberty, the vicious corruption and perversion 1146 38 | own life in caring for the victims of the plague, he did not 1147 22 | on guard and continually vigilant in preventing the contagious 1148 12 | promoter. In fact, his many vigils, trials, and labors brought 1149 31 | Then he immediately set a vigorous hand to the work of reforming 1150 20 | well aware that we must vigorously resist and repel the enemy' 1151 43 | insult to injury, treason to violence. From this it should be 1152 2 | imitation, the glorious Virgin Mother of God. While being 1153 31 | personally set out on wearisome visitation of the churches of the province. 1154 15 | to evil."23 Therefore she wages continual battle against 1155 40 | law which reads, "All who want to live piously in Christ 1156 20 | This impious and foolish war is waged and sometimes supported 1157 38 | did not rest with merely warding off present evils but began 1158 9 | to those sinners who were warned long ago: "Woe to you that 1159 9 | strength of Europe through wars and dissensions, they paved 1160 31 | and to pull down, and to waste and to destroy, and to build 1161 35 | become...a fountain of water, springing up into life 1162 2 | suited to the needs of our weak nature.7 Over and above 1163 20 | s attacks with the very weapons Borromeo used in his day. ~ 1164 20 | the enticements of vice wear different dresses. Both 1165 35 | followers. These latter, wearing the mask of religiosity, 1166 31 | he personally set out on wearisome visitation of the churches 1167 26 | us the word of God, you welcomed it not as the word of man, 1168 43 | words: "It is a certain, well- established fact that no 1169 29 | waters of truth and life welling up from that spring. They 1170 | whatever 1171 19 | who "sowed weeds among the wheat"29 in order to bring about 1172 | whenever 1173 | Whether 1174 6 | and plunges them into the whirlpool of sin and impiety) - then, 1175 5 | for everyone to cooperate wholeheartedly in that work so dear to 1176 29 | nations, but spread far and wide the most saving waters of 1177 24 | this work spread even more widely, with many such religious 1178 31 | shelters for girls in danger, widows, mendicants, and men and 1179 30 | Pius V and Gregory XIII. He wielded his influence in having 1180 2 | craftiness, according to the wiles of error. Rather are we 1181 2 | and carried about by every wind of doctrine devised in the 1182 4 | far greater value in the winning and sanctifying of souls 1183 29 | attaining the end, namely, the wiping out of sin and the perfecting " 1184 12 | Charles. He filled him with a wisdom, justice, and burning zeal 1185 23 | subject.39 However, We do not wish to repeat the lamentation 1186 40 | and gentle disposition he withstood all these attacks with unflinching 1187 9 | who were warned long ago: "Woe to you that call evil good, 1188 9 | 9. This wonderful working of Divine Providence in 1189 26 | sight of God..." We are workmen "that cannot be ashamed, 1190 38 | fortitude during the Church's worst days in the lives of many 1191 33 | his Model, "he will not wrangle, nor cry aloud, neither 1192 35 | the road crooked and, so wrapped up in reforming that they 1193 19 | gradually fall into such wretched ways that they must pay 1194 6 | glory, not having spot or wrinkle or any such thing, but that 1195 36 | preachers," the holy Bishop writes, "should take every possible 1196 23 | Christian doctrine"38 and have written a special encyclical letter 1197 2 | faith conquered kingdoms, wrought justice, obtained promises."8 1198 46 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS X~ ~ 1199 30 | successors, Pius V and Gregory XIII. He wielded his influence 1200 46 | 26, 1910, in the seventh year of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS 1201 41 | 41. He yielded no ground on any matter 1202 43 | falls under that most cruel yoke from which only the family


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