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501 9 | him whom Cyril had held in reverence for so many years. As he 502 10 | incurred the anger of that revolting and wicked tyrant; then 503 17 | remains that God, who is rich in mercy, might look upon 504 15 | Svatopluk of Moravia: "It is right that we praise the Slavic 505 5 | zeal that in a very short rime the Moravian people gave 506 18 | proper to a double minor rite, as approved by the holy 507 2 | recalled the Slavic people from ruin to salvation. They now serve 508 15 | August 25, 1754. Whenever the rulers of the peoples evangelized 509 12 | in the celebration of the sacraments, he had done so for good 510 17 | greatest and the best bond of safety. It remains that God, who 511 15 | Lord Jesus Christ should be said in that language. Nothing 512 15 | Rastislav, Svatopluk, Kocel, Saint Ludmilla, and Boris have 513 | same 514 15 | changes, Pope Benedict XIV sanctioned this custom in an apostolic 515 12 | Adrian himself and the Holy Scriptures did not forbid it. Methodius 516 3 | martyr was thrown into the sea by order of the Emperor 517 | seems 518 4 | neighbors, caused their selection for the Moravian mission.~ 519 3 | Cyril gave an example of self control and charity by refusing 520 21 | Rome, at St. Peter's, on September 30, 1880, in the third year 521 18 | We decree that July 5 be set aside in the calendar of 522 16 | love of Our predecessors shines forth in their contacts 523 10 | matters. He warned him about shirking his duties, rebuked him, 524 16 | Methodius. Rather, it has always shone forth in preserving among 525 14 | mourned the loss of Methodius, showing its grief by giving his 526 16 | them in reconciled grace. Similarly the love of Our predecessors 527 15 | or doctrine forbids us to sing the Mass in the Slavic language, 528 16 | XIV toward the church of Sirmium, which was destroyed in 529 16 | which was destroyed in the sixth century by barbarians and 530 3 | inhabitants, except the slaves whose liberty he restored 531 15 | happened more than once, its solemn approbation. Truly it was 532 9 | through the city among festal songs and psalms-not so much in 533 15 | Finally, it was here that they sought and obtained permission 534 1 | peoples to care for their souls. So in the exercise of their 535 12 | 12. But this became a source of trial to Methodius. Some 536 3 | chief city of the East. The spark of genius already discerned 537 3 | his word and moved by the spirit of God. To the new Christian 538 9 | virtue than in age. After a splendid public funeral like that 539 1 | The great duty of spreading the Christian name was entrusted 540 2 | because of the change in the status of the government in those 541 20 | the Roman Missal, or other statutes and customs-even very old 542 16 | through the care of St. Stephen I, king of Hungary.~ 543 19 | persuade and encourage you to stimulate prayer to Cyril and Methodius, 544 | stop 545 17 | and priests. May they be strengthened in the profession of the 546 11 | Dalmatians. Finally, he worked strenuously that the Carinthians might 547 10 | more keenly every day. He strongly resisted the factions of 548 5 | Without delay the apostles strove to penetrate their minds 549 18 | On this day the feast of Sts. Cyril and Methodius shall 550 13 | he would not again become subject to the envy of his detractors. 551 10 | educated prince Svatopluk, who succeeded Rastislav in religious matters. 552 6 | 6. Much of their success was due to Cyril's knowledge 553 1 | the apostles, and to his successors. It urges the popes to send 554 12 | traditions, the pope then summoned Methodius to Rome to justify 555 3 | time, after abolishing many superstitions, he won for Jesus Christ 556 8 | Methodius then recounted to the Supreme Pontiff and his clergy the 557 12 | so completely from every suspicion of guilt that the pope embraced 558 12 | others the faith which he had sworn on the tomb of St. Peter, 559 17 | nothing We desire more than to take the appropriate measures 560 3 | willingly and departed for Tauric Chersonese so that, as some 561 3 | Theodora commissioned Cyril to teach the Christian faith to the 562 17 | Cyril and Methodius, the teachers of Slovenia, as intercessors 563 15 | generously of their humanity in teaching, kindness in giving advice, 564 12 | he had followed Catholic teachings himself. He showed that 565 15 | in holy rites. This year, ten centuries will have passed 566 6 | influence of the Old and New Testaments as translated by him into 567 12 | obey and confident in the testimony of his conscience. He obtained 568 | themselves 569 3 | Patriarch Ignatius, the Empress Theodora commissioned Cyril to teach 570 3 | Cyril and Methodius, born in Thessalonica, went as boys to Constantinople 571 10 | name fall through unsound thinking. He educated prince Svatopluk, 572 21 | September 30, 1880, in the third year of Our Pontificate..~ 573 | throughout 574 3 | This courageous martyr was thrown into the sea by order of 575 | Thus 576 3 | that he won for himself the title of "The Philosopher." Soon 577 15 | accusers. It was here at the tombs of Peter and Paul that they 578 6 | which afforded the Slavic tongue the means for a written 579 8 | course of action. Both then took an oath in the Catholic 580 3 | treasure, Cyril went into the towns and homes of the Khazars. 581 7 | Constantine, in the very tracks of the ancestral home of 582 3 | together with the ancient tradition, made it very easy to identify 583 3 | by order of the Emperor Trajan and was afterwards buried 584 3 | remains. With this priceless treasure, Cyril went into the towns 585 12 | this became a source of trial to Methodius. Some members 586 3 | Christian faith to the Khazer tribes who dwelt beyond the Chersonese. 587 [Title]| Methodius' Trip to Rome~ 588 9 | of a funeral as that of a triumph-the Roman people made offerings 589 15 | its solemn approbation. Truly it was here in this city 590 17 | their veneration, so We trust in their future heavenly 591 15 | beginnings. Though these two apostles of the Christian 592 10 | that revolting and wicked tyrant; then he was sent into exile. 593 17 | of Jesus Christ. May they understand more each day how great 594 10 | heart in the prince and an understanding that he should return to 595 3 | Soon after this, Methodius undertook the monastic life. Under 596 15 | the center of Catholic unity, that they received the 597 18 | aside in the calendar of the universal Roman Church, as Pius IX 598 | Until 599 | up 600 16 | Gregory VII, Gregory IX, and Urban IV held them up as examples 601 1 | and to his successors. It urges the popes to send messengers 602 1 | messengers of the Gospel to the various peoples of the earth, as 603 2 | council was held at the Vatican, many bishops humbly requested 604 6 | translated by him into the vernacular was also considerable. The 605 16 | and of Gregory IX, Clement VI, and Pius II who were eager 606 12 | conscience. He obtained an easy victory by proving that he had followed 607 11 | remarkable that Methodius' vigilant love had crossed the borders 608 13 | his assigned duties more vigilantly, confident that he was joined 609 16 | duties. John X, Gregory VII, Gregory IX, and Urban IV 610 17 | Certainly those churches vindicate the many great cares We 611 12 | They also accused him of violating the traditions of the Fathers 612 7 | to greet the illustrious visitors. The body of St. Clement 613 2 | and in death it did not want to be without the remains 614 12 | their religious duties. Wanting to preserve the integrity 615 10 | in religious matters. He warned him about shirking his duties, 616 19 | might intercede with God and watch over Christianity in the 617 1 | was entrusted in a special way to Peter, the head of the 618 2 | people of Slovenia, whose well-being and salvation greatly concern 619 2 | of Cyril and Methodius, well-known peers of the apostles, and 620 | Whenever 621 | where 622 | wherever 623 10 | anger of that revolting and wicked tyrant; then he was sent 624 13 | Boriwoj of Bohemia, then his wife Ludmilla, and before long 625 1 | Boniface to the Germans, and Willebrord to the Flemish, Dutch, and 626 3 | Cyril accepted the mission willingly and departed for Tauric 627 21 | As a pledge of Our good wishes and of divine favor, venerable 628 3 | who were taught by his word and moved by the spirit 629 14 | successor, and his last words exhorted the clergy and 630 11 | Dalmatians. Finally, he worked strenuously that the Carinthians 631 15 | that the proclamations and works of our Lord Jesus Christ 632 4 | granted. Thus, the great worth of Cyril and Methodius as 633 15 | passed since Pope John VIII wrote to prince Svatopluk of Moravia: " 634 16 | their changing duties. John X, Gregory VII, Gregory IX, 635 16 | III, Nicholas IV, Benedict XI, and Clement V conferred 636 21 | of Our Pontificate..~LEO XIII~ ~ 637 3 | already discerned in these young men soon became apparent. 638 | your 639 [Title]| Youth and Cyril's First Mission~


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