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1 10 | 10. And this can well be deduced
2 11 | 11. The other prayer is the
3 12 | 12. This practice of piety,
4 13 | 13. In this regard, it is to
5 15 | 15. Nor are there lacking men
6 9 | Leonis, 1898, Vol. XVIII, pp. 154, 155).~
7 9 | 1898, Vol. XVIII, pp. 154, 155).~
8 16 | 16. This mystic crown, then,
9 17 | 17. Therefore why should We
10 18 | 18. And so much the more must
11 9 | immortal life" (Acta Leonis, 1898, Vol. XVIII, pp. 154, 155).~
12 19 | 19. The Holy Virgin who once
13 2 | 2. However, anyone who studies
14 20 | 20. And as in the times of
15 21 | 21. If, then, all will do this
16 22 | 22. The Holy Rosary, besides,
17 23 | 23. Every one can understand
18 24 | 24. Thus while an unbridled
19 25 | 25. And the charity which has
20 26 | 26. Therefore see to it, Venerable
21 27 | 27. From it, the young will
22 28 | 28. The fathers and mothers
23 29 | 29. When very frequently We
24 34 | Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 29th day of the month of September,
25 30 | 30. For these reasons, Venerable
26 31 | 31. And in addressing this
27 32 | 32. This grace, as We have
28 34 | 34. Meanwhile, with a full
29 4 | 4. But also in our day, dangers
30 6 | 6. On the other hand, there
31 1 | Sedis, 1937, Vol. XXIX, p. 65) - that there is no remedy
32 1 | eternal life" (Cf. John, vi, 69), and individuals and society
33 7 | 7. To this is added the clever
34 8 | 8. Nevertheless, Venerable
35 9 | 9. Among the various supplications
36 8 | Precious Blood, nor will He abandon His Church. But rather,
37 6 | that only thus are they able totally to repulse the execrable
38 | about
39 28 | derived tranquillity and abundance of heavenly gifts for the
40 8 | of the Blessed Virgin, so acceptable to Him, since, to use the
41 10 | God, and also takes into account all the necessities of our
42 14 | the integrity of life, to acquire virtue more easily, and
43 27 | devote themselves to Catholic Action may it be a spur to impel
44 27 | them to a more fervent and active work of apostolate; and
45 10 | in fact can be found more adaptable and holy? This first is
46 29 | couples in audience and address paternal words to them,
47 31 | 31. And in addressing this Encyclical to you,
48 9 | vigorous passages: "Very admirable is this crown interwoven
49 26 | of souls, its praises and advantages shall be preached and repeated
50 15 | most urgent occupations and affairs, made it their duty to recite
51 4 | lost, and his afterward affects and ruins the very basis
52 25 | of our Redeemer and the afflictions of His Sorrowful Mother?
53 | after
54 4 | or entirely lost, and his afterward affects and ruins the very
55 19 | the terrible sect of the Albigenses from Christian countries,
56 32 | everything comes to us from Almighty God through the hands of
57 | alone
58 11 | these invocations, said aloud, is added the contemplation
59 | although
60 13 | enter the heavenly kingdom: "Amen, I say to you, unless you
61 19 | motives and misdeeds, of the ancient ones.~
62 2 | God is linked with all the annals of the Christian name. When,
63 23 | wherein sometimes a certain annoyance of the things of the spirit
64 12 | this devotion merely an annoying formula repeated with monotonous
65 | another
66 27 | relief and peace from their anxious cares. To those who devote
67 | any
68 | anyone
69 1 | Divini Redemptoris (Acta Ap. Sedis, 1937, Vol. XXIX,
70 27 | fervent and active work of apostolate; and to all those who suffer
71 9 | with which we successfully appeal to the Virgin Mother of
72 16 | manner of prayer, when she appeared and taught it to the innocent
73 [Title]| brethren, patriarchs, primates,~archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries~
74 24 | mortals and each one more ardently longs for the short-lived
75 3 | powerful fleet and war-hardened armies, threatened the peoples
76 11 | those most holy examples, we ascend to the happiness of the
77 19 | invoked by us, will turn aside the new errors, especially
78 10 | pronounced when His disciples asked Him: "Lord, teach us to
79 1 | More than once have We asserted - and We recently repeated
80 6 | must use every means to assure civil order and enforce
81 5 | seen citizens intent on an atrocious struggle among themselves
82 14 | easily, and in a word to attain real peace among men.~
83 9 | and very useful for the attainment of immortal life" (Acta
84 32 | September 5, 1937), We attribute to the special intercession
85 29 | newly married couples in audience and address paternal words
86 34 | Apostolic Blessing as an augury of heavenly graces and in
87 33 | piety, due reparation to the august Queen, and denounce to the
88 24 | all feel a fruitful call back to the heavenly treasures "
89 4 | affects and ruins the very basis of human society.~
90 28 | and sentiment. This is a beautiful and salutary custom, from
91 | becomes
92 11 | supplication by which we beg the help of the Blessed
93 | beginning
94 11 | Angelic Salutation, which begins with the eulogies of the
95 7 | and uproot all religious belief from souls. Finally, they
96 34 | in token to Our Paternal benevolence.~Given at Castel Gandolfo,
97 3 | supplication to Mary, the benignant, so that she may come to
98 8 | to use the words of St. Bernard: "Such is the will of God,
99 8 | the beginning, shall We beseech God through the mediation
100 4 | less grave than in the past beset civil and religious society.
101 3 | for in vain by those who besought it with pious and trustful
102 31 | the Mother of God for the better health We have happily regained.~
103 [Title]| primates,~archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries~in
104 34 | each of you, the Apostolic Blessing as an augury of heavenly
105 8 | redeemed with His Precious Blood, nor will He abandon His
106 7 | therefore drive them with brazen temerity to the dissolution
107 5 | riches and others must gain bread for themselves and their
108 24 | treasures "where thieves do not break in and neither rust nor
109 21 | tempests be calmed and that a brilliant victory crown this rivalry
110 2 | victory won through her brought the return of tranquillity.~
111 5 | ones by the sweat of their brows. Indeed, as we all know,
112 21 | the present tempests be calmed and that a brilliant victory
113 32 | to write (Cf. Letter to Cardinal E. Pacelli, Osservatore
114 30 | you, all the Faithful, to carry out this pious practice.
115 7 | Divine right. And while they cast scorn on the hope of heavenly
116 34 | Paternal benevolence.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on
117 7 | dissolution of the social order, causing disorder, cruel rebellions
118 14 | Nevertheless, if men in our century, with its derisive pride,
119 23 | times wherein sometimes a certain annoyance of the things
120 28 | salutary custom, from which certainly there cannot but be derived
121 32 | Lisieux, St. Therese of the Child Jesus. But We know, though,
122 21 | victory crown this rivalry of Christians in prayer.~
123 17 | increased devotion both in the churches and in homes.~
124 20 | today, in all the world, the cities, and even the smallest villages,
125 29 | earnestly, and We exhort them, citing Our own example, not to
126 20 | enemies of Christian and human civilization, to the end that true peace
127 26 | Faithful of every social class.~
128 7 | 7. To this is added the clever and lamentable sect of those
129 32 | though, that everything comes to us from Almighty God
130 4 | authority of God, which commands and forbids, is despised
131 33 | whole world this sacrilege committed with impunity, as a painful
132 [Title]| ordinaries~in peace and communion with the Apostolic See.~
133 19 | errors, especially those of Communism, which reminds us in many
134 6 | execrable theories of the Communists. However, they despise the
135 4 | forbids, is despised and completely repudiated by men, the result
136 14 | men of every age and every condition who have always held it
137 7 | rebellions and even the conflagration of civil war.~
138 2 | the Catholic world into confusion, our fathers turned with
139 23 | open and invites us to the conquest of the Eternal Country.~
140 4 | the result is that the consciousness of Christian duty is weakened,
141 12 | from the path of truth who consider this devotion merely an
142 20 | strength, with filial and constant insistence, the people seek
143 24 | neither rust nor moth doth consume" (Matt. xii, 33), and to
144 11 | said aloud, is added the contemplation of the sacred mysteries,
145 27 | fresh energy with which to control the rebellious tendencies
146 25 | which has been weakened and cooled in many, how can it fail
147 19 | Albigenses from Christian countries, now suppliantly invoked
148 29 | We receive newly married couples in audience and address
149 20 | smallest villages, united with courage and strength, with filial
150 7 | order, causing disorder, cruel rebellions and even the
151 20 | And as in the times of the Crusades, in all Europe there was
152 22 | virtues which it injects and cultivates in our souls. Above all,
153 28 | a beautiful and salutary custom, from which certainly there
154 4 | 4. But also in our day, dangers no less grave than in the
155 34 | September, on the Feast of the Dedication of St. Michael the Archangel,
156 10 | 10. And this can well be deduced from the very flowers that
157 20 | great Mother of God the defeat of the enemies of Christian
158 3 | implored and the enemy was defeated and his ships sunk. Thus
159 14 | powerful weapon to put the demons to flight, to preserve the
160 18 | have rebelled against and denied and scorned the Eternal
161 33 | to the august Queen, and denounce to the whole world this
162 7 | lamentable sect of those who, denying and hating God, declare
163 14 | in our century, with its derisive pride, refuse the Holy Rosary,
164 28 | certainly there cannot but be derived tranquillity and abundance
165 9 | and of Christian life, was described and recommended by Our Predecessor
166 17 | disposition and holiness? We desire very earnestly, Venerable
167 6 | Communists. However, they despise the light of evangelic wisdom
168 4 | commands and forbids, is despised and completely repudiated
169 5 | a pitch that it seeks to destroy all private right of property,
170 2 | confident soul to her "alone who destroys all heresies in the world" (
171 27 | anxious cares. To those who devote themselves to Catholic Action
172 2 | anyone who studies with diligence the records of the Catholic
173 10 | Himself pronounced when His disciples asked Him: "Lord, teach
174 7 | themselves everywhere. They discredit and uproot all religious
175 13 | humility of spirit; and, if we disdain humility, as the Divine
176 23 | among the Faithful, and a dislike, as it were, for the Christian
177 7 | the social order, causing disorder, cruel rebellions and even
178 7 | with brazen temerity to the dissolution of the social order, causing
179 9 | doubt occupies a special and distinct place. This prayer, which
180 1 | in the Encyclical Letter Divini Redemptoris (Acta Ap. Sedis,
181 28 | the day's work, within the domestic walls, and recite the Holy
182 12 | admirably diffused by St. Dominic, not without the heavenly
183 | done
184 24 | and neither rust nor moth doth consume" (Matt. xii, 33),
185 27 | From it, the young will draw fresh energy with which
186 7 | happiness, and therefore drive them with brazen temerity
187 19 | Virgin who once victoriously drove the terrible sect of the
188 25 | of one's neighbor if one dwells on the labors and sorrows
189 27 | any way, especially the dying, may it bring comfort and
190 32 | Cf. Letter to Cardinal E. Pacelli, Osservatore Romano,
191 7 | by illicit means, false earthly happiness, and therefore
192 12 | of God, is without doubt easy for all, even for the ignorant
193 18 | ruin and perdition. Through efficacious recourse to the Virgin Mother
194 18 | finally rebel with insane efforts against divine and human
195 11 | Archangel Gabriel and of St. Elizabeth, and ends with that very
196 | end
197 6 | of evangelic wisdom and endeavor to revive the errors of
198 11 | and of St. Elizabeth, and ends with that very pious supplication
199 3 | fervently implored and the enemy was defeated and his ships
200 27 | the young will draw fresh energy with which to control the
201 6 | to assure civil order and enforce authority, and pretend that
202 4 | becomes tepid in souls or entirely lost, and his afterward
203 34 | Brethren, and to the flock entrusted to the care of each of you,
204 24 | the short-lived riches and ephemeral pleasures, all feel a fruitful
205 33 | offer, together with the Episcopate and the people of that nation
206 20 | shine again over tired and erring men.~
207 26 | more diffused, more highly esteemed by all, and that common
208 11 | Salutation, which begins with the eulogies of the Archangel Gabriel
209 | ever
210 1 | there is no remedy for the ever-growing evils of our times except
211 6 | declare that they honor and exalt, above all, the power of
212 11 | Following those most holy examples, we ascend to the happiness
213 9 | interior meditation. It is an excellent manner of prayer . . . and
214 | except
215 6 | able totally to repulse the execrable theories of the Communists.
216 13 | the same thing but always express something new issuing from
217 11 | place, as it were, under our eyes the joys, sorrows and triumphs
218 8 | rests solely on God become fainter. He who "made the nations
219 1 | individuals and society can only fall into immediate and miserable
220 7 | even by illicit means, false earthly happiness, and therefore
221 28 | The fathers and mothers of families particularly must give an
222 15 | Nor are there lacking men famous as to doctrine and wisdom
223 10 | both offers us the way - as far as it is possible for us -
224 10 | soul. How can the Eternal Father, when prayed to with the
225 8 | still greater are to be feared for the future, we must
226 34 | month of September, on the Feast of the Dedication of St.
227 24 | ephemeral pleasures, all feel a fruitful call back to
228 23 | things of the spirit is felt even among the Faithful,
229 20 | courage and strength, with filial and constant insistence,
230 27 | in it, the old will again find repose, relief and peace
231 | first
232 30 | Brethren, We have thought fit earnestly to exhort you,
233 3 | trusting in its powerful fleet and war-hardened armies,
234 14 | weapon to put the demons to flight, to preserve the integrity
235 34 | Venerable Brethren, and to the flock entrusted to the care of
236 22 | the Catholic Faith, which flourishes again by due meditation
237 10 | be deduced from the very flowers that form this mystic garland.
238 11 | comfort in our sorrows. Following those most holy examples,
239 4 | God, which commands and forbids, is despised and completely
240 12 | devotion merely an annoying formula repeated with monotonous
241 29 | 29. When very frequently We receive newly married
242 27 | it, the young will draw fresh energy with which to control
243 30 | will bring about abundant fruits once more.~
244 28 | of the Virgin, together fusing voice, faith and sentiment.
245 8 | are to be feared for the future, we must not lose heart
246 11 | eulogies of the Archangel Gabriel and of St. Elizabeth, and
247 5 | abundant riches and others must gain bread for themselves and
248 34 | benevolence.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 29th
249 10 | flowers that form this mystic garland. What prayers in fact can
250 28 | especially when, at sunset, they gather together after the day's
251 28 | and abundance of heavenly gifts for the household.~
252 16 | taught it to the innocent girl in the Grotto of Lourdes.~
253 34 | Our Paternal benevolence.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near
254 16 | not only is found in and glides through the hands of the
255 10 | possible for us - to render glory to God, and also takes into
256 12 | intonation, and refuse it as good only for children and silly
257 9 | Virgin or Breviary of the Gospel and of Christian life, was
258 34 | as an augury of heavenly graces and in token to Our Paternal
259 3 | may come to their aid and grant help and remedy against
260 8 | over us, and others still greater are to be feared for the
261 16 | the innocent girl in the Grotto of Lourdes.~
262 8 | great and numerous evils hang over us, and others still
263 31 | the better health We have happily regained.~
264 9 | recommended by Our Predecessor of happy memory, Leo XIII, with these
265 | hath
266 7 | of those who, denying and hating God, declare themselves
267 24 | has penetrated into the hearts of mortals and each one
268 14 | condition who have always held it dear. They have recited
269 | here
270 2 | alone who destroys all heresies in the world" (Roman Breviary),
271 | herself
272 11 | country by steps of ever higher virtue.~
273 26 | shall be more diffused, more highly esteemed by all, and that
274 | Himself
275 17 | with due disposition and holiness? We desire very earnestly,
276 33 | of Poland," and with the homage of our piety, due reparation
277 17 | both in the churches and in homes.~
278 6 | men who declare that they honor and exalt, above all, the
279 16 | the poor, but it also is honored by citizens of every social
280 3 | was her most powerful aid hoped for in vain by those who
281 11 | Blessed Virgin now and at the hour of our death. To these invocations,
282 28 | of heavenly gifts for the household.~
283 12 | easy for all, even for the ignorant and the simple. But those
284 1 | and miserable ruin if they ignore the majesty of God and repudiate
285 7 | incite men to seek, even by illicit means, false earthly happiness,
286 1 | society can only fall into immediate and miserable ruin if they
287 34 | Meanwhile, with a full heart We impart to you, Venerable Brethren,
288 27 | Action may it be a spur to impel them to a more fervent and
289 31 | Encyclical to you, another motive impels Us. We wish that, together
290 3 | 3. When the impious Mohammedan power, trusting
291 3 | heavenly Mother was fervently implored and the enemy was defeated
292 13 | Redeemer teaches, it will be impossible for us to enter the heavenly
293 33 | sacrilege committed with impunity, as a painful and unworthy
294 7 | of heavenly reward, they incite men to seek, even by illicit
295 27 | may it bring comfort and increase the hope of eternal happiness.~
296 | Indeed
297 1 | Cf. John, vi, 69), and individuals and society can only fall
298 25 | all, reinstating the lost inheritance of the children of God.~
299 22 | evangelic virtues which it injects and cultivates in our souls.
300 33 | insolence, a very grave injury to the Blessed Virgin, We
301 16 | appeared and taught it to the innocent girl in the Grotto of Lourdes.~
302 14 | Holy Rosary, there is an innumerable multitude of holy men of
303 18 | and finally rebel with insane efforts against divine and
304 7 | of the Eternal, and who insinuate themselves everywhere. They
305 20 | with filial and constant insistence, the people seek to obtain
306 33 | the public press with rash insolence, a very grave injury to
307 12 | heavenly suggestion and inspiration of the Virgin Mother of
308 27 | to evil and to preserve intact the stainless purity of
309 14 | flight, to preserve the integrity of life, to acquire virtue
310 25 | there cannot but rise a more intense love of one's neighbor if
311 15 | and wisdom who, although intensely occupied in scientific study
312 5 | one hand are seen citizens intent on an atrocious struggle
313 32 | attribute to the special intercession of the virgin of Lisieux,
314 9 | with it the obligation of interior meditation. It is an excellent
315 9 | angelic salutation which is interposed in the Sunday prayer, and
316 9 | admirable is this crown interwoven with the angelic salutation
317 13 | something new issuing from the intimate sentiment of devotion. And
318 12 | with monotonous singsong intonation, and refuse it as good only
319 30 | response to Our paternal invitation will bring about abundant
320 23 | shows us Heaven open and invites us to the conquest of the
321 11 | hour of our death. To these invocations, said aloud, is added the
322 19 | countries, now suppliantly invoked by us, will turn aside the
323 13 | always express something new issuing from the intimate sentiment
324 1 | words of eternal life" (Cf. John, vi, 69), and individuals
325 11 | were, under our eyes the joys, sorrows and triumphs of
326 15 | this most pious form. Thus kings and princes, however burdened
327 15 | pray fervently on bended knee, before the image of the
328 28 | the Holy Rosary on bended knees before the image of the
329 32 | through the hands of Our Lady.~
330 7 | is added the clever and lamentable sect of those who, denying
331 | last
332 33 | 33. And lastly, as there has been launched
333 33 | lastly, as there has been launched in the public press with
334 1 | of God and repudiate His Law.~
335 18 | may be finally bent and led to penance and return to
336 9 | Predecessor of happy memory, Leo XIII, with these vigorous
337 9 | of immortal life" (Acta Leonis, 1898, Vol. XVIII, pp. 154,
338 18 | the Catholic Faith and the liberty due to the Church, and finally
339 6 | However, they despise the light of evangelic wisdom and
340 2 | Virgin Mother of God is linked with all the annals of the
341 32 | intercession of the virgin of Lisieux, St. Therese of the Child
342 30 | Nor do We doubt that you, listening, with your usual response
343 13 | you, unless you become as little children you shall not enter
344 24 | Thus while an unbridled longing for the things of this earth
345 24 | and each one more ardently longs for the short-lived riches
346 8 | the future, we must not lose heart nor let the confident
347 16 | innocent girl in the Grotto of Lourdes.~
348 10 | Lord, teach us to pray" (Luke xi, 1); a very holy supplication
349 1 | ruin if they ignore the majesty of God and repudiate His
350 18 | and human rights, to send mankind to ruin and perdition. Through
351 29 | frequently We receive newly married couples in audience and
352 29 | without saying the Rosary, no matter how burdened they may be
353 | Meanwhile
354 8 | beseech God through the mediation of the Blessed Virgin, so
355 23 | Christ and of His Mother, meditated on by us in the last part
356 9 | Our Predecessor of happy memory, Leo XIII, with these vigorous
357 12 | who consider this devotion merely an annoying formula repeated
358 34 | of the Dedication of St. Michael the Archangel, in the year
359 | might
360 22 | sacred mysteries, and raises minds to the truth revealed to
361 19 | ways, in its motives and misdeeds, of the ancient ones.~
362 1 | fall into immediate and miserable ruin if they ignore the
363 3 | every age, both in public misfortune and in private need, turn
364 13 | devotion. And besides, this mode of prayer has the perfume
365 3 | 3. When the impious Mohammedan power, trusting in its powerful
366 14 | great devotion, and in every moment they have used it as a powerful
367 12 | annoying formula repeated with monotonous singsong intonation, and
368 24 | penetrated into the hearts of mortals and each one more ardently
369 24 | in and neither rust nor moth doth consume" (Matt. xii,
370 28 | 28. The fathers and mothers of families particularly
371 31 | Encyclical to you, another motive impels Us. We wish that,
372 19 | us in many ways, in its motives and misdeeds, of the ancient
373 | much
374 14 | there is an innumerable multitude of holy men of every age
375 33 | Episcopate and the people of that nation which venerates Mary as "
376 8 | fainter. He who "made the nations of the earth for health" (
377 8 | through Mary." (Sermon on the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary.)~
378 34 | Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 29th day of
379 10 | takes into account all the necessities of our body and soul. How
380 3 | misfortune and in private need, turn in supplication to
381 25 | more intense love of one's neighbor if one dwells on the labors
382 | neither
383 29 | very frequently We receive newly married couples in audience
384 13 | this regard, it is to be noted that both piety and love,
385 22 | our souls. Above all, it nourishes the Catholic Faith, which
386 8 | Brethren, though such great and numerous evils hang over us, and
387 9 | and unites with it the obligation of interior meditation.
388 15 | burdened with most urgent occupations and affairs, made it their
389 15 | who, although intensely occupied in scientific study and
390 9 | Holy Rosary without doubt occupies a special and distinct place.
391 17 | special manner in the month of October and with increased devotion
392 33 | profit by this occasion to offer, together with the Episcopate
393 10 | supplication which both offers us the way - as far as it
394 27 | the soul; also in it, the old will again find repose,
395 23 | Rosary, shows us Heaven open and invites us to the conquest
396 [Title]| archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries~in peace and communion with
397 32 | to Cardinal E. Pacelli, Osservatore Romano, September 5, 1937),
398 | out
399 22 | only serves admirably to overcome the enemies of God and Religion,
400 | own
401 1 | Sedis, 1937, Vol. XXIX, p. 65) - that there is no
402 32 | Cf. Letter to Cardinal E. Pacelli, Osservatore Romano, September
403 6 | revive the errors of the pagans and their way of life.~
404 33 | committed with impunity, as a painful and unworthy thing.~
405 23 | meditated on by us in the last part of the Rosary, shows us
406 28 | and mothers of families particularly must give an example to
407 9 | XIII, with these vigorous passages: "Very admirable is this
408 [Title]| the venerable brethren, patriarchs, primates,~archbishops,
409 2 | recognize that the true patronage of the Virgin Mother of
410 18 | finally bent and led to penance and return to the straight
411 24 | things of this earth has penetrated into the hearts of mortals
412 3 | war-hardened armies, threatened the peoples of Europe with ruin and
413 18 | send mankind to ruin and perdition. Through efficacious recourse
414 13 | this mode of prayer has the perfume of evangelic simplicity
415 5 | evil had reached such a pitch that it seeks to destroy
416 34 | sixteenth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI~
417 24 | short-lived riches and ephemeral pleasures, all feel a fruitful call
418 33 | Queen of the Kingdom of Poland," and with the homage of
419 3 | suggestion of the Sovereign Pontiff - the protection of the
420 34 | 1937, the sixteenth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI~
421 16 | through the hands of the poor, but it also is honored
422 10 | the way - as far as it is possible for us - to render glory
423 9 | Leonis, 1898, Vol. XVIII, pp. 154, 155).~
424 26 | in the care of souls, its praises and advantages shall be
425 10 | the Eternal Father, when prayed to with the very words of
426 10 | this mystic garland. What prayers in fact can be found more
427 26 | and advantages shall be preached and repeated to the Faithful
428 1 | Christ and to His most holy precepts. Truly, only He "hath the
429 8 | He has redeemed with His Precious Blood, nor will He abandon
430 9 | described and recommended by Our Predecessor of happy memory, Leo XIII,
431 21 | Son that the waves of the present tempests be calmed and that
432 33 | been launched in the public press with rash insolence, a very
433 6 | and enforce authority, and pretend that only thus are they
434 14 | century, with its derisive pride, refuse the Holy Rosary,
435 26 | your work and that of the priests who help you in the care
436 [Title]| venerable brethren, patriarchs, primates,~archbishops, bishops, and
437 15 | pious form. Thus kings and princes, however burdened with most
438 33 | We cannot do less than profit by this occasion to offer,
439 10 | Divine Redeemer Himself pronounced when His disciples asked
440 5 | destroy all private right of property, so that everything might
441 5 | themselves because some are provided with abundant riches and
442 9 | prayer, which some call the Psalter of the Virgin or Breviary
443 27 | preserve intact the stainless purity of the soul; also in it,
444 14 | as a powerful weapon to put the demons to flight, to
445 20 | in all Europe there was raised one voice of the people,
446 22 | the sacred mysteries, and raises minds to the truth revealed
447 16 | citizens of every social rank. And We do not wish here
448 33 | in the public press with rash insolence, a very grave
449 | rather
450 5 | some regions the evil had reached such a pitch that it seeks
451 14 | and in a word to attain real peace among men.~
452 30 | 30. For these reasons, Venerable Brethren, We
453 18 | the Church, and finally rebel with insane efforts against
454 18 | that is, those who have rebelled against and denied and scorned
455 7 | causing disorder, cruel rebellions and even the conflagration
456 27 | with which to control the rebellious tendencies to evil and to
457 25 | in the souls of those who recall with a full heart the tortures
458 | recently
459 2 | Catholic Church will easily recognize that the true patronage
460 29 | We give them rosaries, We recommend these to them earnestly,
461 2 | studies with diligence the records of the Catholic Church will
462 18 | perdition. Through efficacious recourse to the Virgin Mother of
463 8 | those perish whom He has redeemed with His Precious Blood,
464 1 | Encyclical Letter Divini Redemptoris (Acta Ap. Sedis, 1937, Vol.
465 31 | better health We have happily regained.~
466 13 | 13. In this regard, it is to be noted that
467 5 | as we all know, in some regions the evil had reached such
468 25 | Our Lord suffered for all, reinstating the lost inheritance of
469 25 | many, how can it fail to be rekindled into love in the souls of
470 22 | overcome the enemies of God and Religion, but is also a stimulus
471 19 | those of Communism, which reminds us in many ways, in its
472 2 | diffused were bent upon rending the seamless robe of the
473 13 | and love, though always renewing the same words, do not always
474 33 | homage of our piety, due reparation to the august Queen, and
475 13 | same words, do not always repeat the same thing but always
476 27 | the old will again find repose, relief and peace from their
477 1 | ignore the majesty of God and repudiate His Law.~
478 4 | despised and completely repudiated by men, the result is that
479 6 | are they able totally to repulse the execrable theories of
480 13 | evangelic simplicity and requires humility of spirit; and,
481 15 | in scientific study and researches, never even for a day fail
482 30 | listening, with your usual response to Our paternal invitation
483 8 | the confident hope that rests solely on God become fainter.
484 4 | completely repudiated by men, the result is that the consciousness
485 22 | raises minds to the truth revealed to us by God.~
486 7 | on the hope of heavenly reward, they incite men to seek,
487 18 | against divine and human rights, to send mankind to ruin
488 25 | then, there cannot but rise a more intense love of one'
489 21 | brilliant victory crown this rivalry of Christians in prayer.~
490 2 | upon rending the seamless robe of the Church and upon throwing
491 2 | heresies in the world" (Roman Breviary), and the victory
492 32 | E. Pacelli, Osservatore Romano, September 5, 1937), We
493 34 | at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 29th day of the
494 29 | words to them, We give them rosaries, We recommend these to them
495 4 | his afterward affects and ruins the very basis of human
496 24 | not break in and neither rust nor moth doth consume" (
497 33 | to the whole world this sacrilege committed with impunity,
498 29 | even one day pass without saying the Rosary, no matter how
499 15 | although intensely occupied in scientific study and researches, never
500 7 | right. And while they cast scorn on the hope of heavenly
501 18 | rebelled against and denied and scorned the Eternal God - spread