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1 33(12) | Ps. 113:1.~
2 10 | 10. It is impossible to say
3 33(11) | Ps. 112:2.~
4 33(12) | Ps. 113:1.~
5 12 | 12. While nature itself made
6 13 | 13. Accordingly, let us approach
7 15 | 15. God gave us a most precious
8 16 | 16. To ward off these exceedingly
9 18 | 18. It will not, then, seem
10 36 | the eighth of September, 1892, in the fifteenth year of
11 19 | 19. There is still another
12 21 | 21. It would be utterly impossible
13 22 | 22. But lest we be dismayed
14 23 | 23. She was born, it is true,
15 24 | 24. The Lord is with her whom
16 25 | 25. Her sacred promise was
17 26 | 26. In Mary we see how a truly
18 27 | 27. Undaunted and full of courage,
19 30 | 30. Especially is this so in
20 31 | 31. For Our part, We confirm
21 32 | 32. And now let Us bring Our
22 33 | 33. It is, indeed, a great
23 34 | 34. From Our devoted children,
24 36 | 36. If these plans, so ardently
25 35(13) | Ecclus. 39:17-20, 41. ~
26 4 | 4. It is, therefore, a fitting
27 35(13) | Ecclus. 39:17-20, 41. ~
28 5 | 5. It is only too plain how
29 6 | 6. We have good reason to
30 7 | 7. Now, to appease the might
31 9 | 9. When we have recourse to
32 5 | turning into a wilderness abounding in ignorance of the Faith,
33 13 | indicated and which is most acceptable to her. Then with good reason
34 16 | salvation of our race was accomplished; then follow the mysteries
35 9 | instantly at our side of her own accord, even though she has not
36 19 | unless his life be ordered in accordance with what faith prescribes. "
37 13 | 13. Accordingly, let us approach Mary confidently,
38 1 | but which also perfectly accords with the inmost sentiments
39 3 | Our hope, We are happy to acknowledge, at any time of Our life
40 19 | forth in a profusion of holy actions-then the Christian will gain
41 12 | flame of affectionate and active charity which glows in Mary,
42 29 | prayer, an instrument well adapted to preserve the faith and
43 29 | recited and meditated upon. We address this commendation especially
44 6 | the license of speech in addressing any kind of insult to Christ
45 2 | rest of His creation and adorning her with His richest gifts,
46 32 | behalf of Ourself as well. Advanced in age, worn out with labors,
47 1 | hold of Our soul with Our advancing age.~
48 19 | still another and not lesser advantage which the Church earnestly
49 32 | Church, tormented by such adverse and turbulent times, and
50 27 | turn then, most gracious advocate, thine eyes of mercy toward
51 8 | trial but in others like it afterward, always with the same glorious
52 | against
53 5 | nature are the corrupting agencies by which the wickedness
54 16 | come then the sorrows, the agony and death of the suffering
55 8 | For, in the days when the Albigensian sect, posing as the champion
56 3 | mediation, which will profit alike the salvation of Christ'
57 20 | Lord's work of salvation. Almighty God, in the excess of His
58 | almost
59 | Already
60 32 | supplication before her altars on behalf of the Church,
61 | Although
62 | am
63 27 | rough and full of obstacles. Amid the vexation and toil let
64 8 | introducing the worst kind of anarchy and corruption, brought
65 23 | wealth and grandeur of her ancestors. She passed her life in
66 18 | Rosary of Mary retains its ancient honor, the loss of faith
67 9(1) | Thomas Aquinas, Super Salut. Ang.~
68 9 | the hierarchies of men and angels, the one creature who is
69 5 | pest. And to add to the anguish of this thought, so far
70 32 | Us to reach the fiftieth anniversary of Our episcopal consecration.~
71 6 | God's vengeance and stand anxious and trembling in fear of
72 | anyone
73 6 | the consequent laxity and apathy in the practice of the Catholic
74 6 | which if not quite open apostasy from the Faith, is certainly
75 3 | to exercise the Supreme Apostolate, failed in the course of
76 34 | has this long time been appealing for reconciliation.~
77 7 | 7. Now, to appease the might of an outraged
78 13 | 13. Accordingly, let us approach Mary confidently, wholeheartedly
79 29 | We recently praised and approved. Since the mystery of the
80 9(1) | St. Thomas Aquinas, Super Salut. Ang.~
81 Ded | the Patriarchs, ~Primates, Archbishops, and other Ordinaries in
82 12 | desire to use it is most ardent to bring consolation, strength,
83 1 | As often as the occasion arises to stimulate and intensify
84 8 | it, not with troops and arms, but chiefly with the power
85 16 | beautiful and efficacious prayer arranged in an orderly pattern, the
86 6 | teaching of the sciences and arts is purposely so organized
87 16 | triumph over death, the Ascension into heaven, the sending
88 34 | to God, prayers, and holy aspirations, rather than for congratulations
89 2 | before Us to ask her to assist Us at all times as Our gracious
90 8 | other infamous factions associated with it, not with troops
91 29 | for the existence of this association, that its members may constantly
92 14 | because God's eternal Son assumed our humanity and shone before
93 6 | fundamental principles will be astonished if afflicted nations everywhere
94 20 | hatred of men and their most atrocious insults; and, nailed to
95 7 | Christian life, are best attained through the devotion of
96 9 | presses upon us especially in attaining eternal life, she is instantly
97 21 | anyone to meditate on and attentively consider these most precious
98 26 | power; but, on the contrary, attracted by the closeness of the
99 20 | peace of which He is the Author: "Learn of me, because I
100 25 | heaven and of earth will await her because she will be
101 14 | Jesus Christ, whom thou bast sent."3~
102 19 | brethren, if a man say he bath faith, but hath not works?
103 3 | the course of events to bear fruit or bring Us comfort.
104 8 | have made frequent mention, bears witness to its remarkable
105 | became
106 | becomes
107 35 | with paternal love, We beg God; this do We exhort in
108 20 | be the highest glory to beget life in men by His death.~
109 | beginning
110 15 | forgotten; and then faith begins to grow weak and may even
111 11 | shown most openly; for "it behooved him in all things to be
112 14 | he who comes to God must believe that God exists and is a
113 19 | unlike the former, who believes one thing and practices
114 35 | Upon all of Our dearly beloved children may there flow,
115 36 | Brethren, the Apostolic Benediction, which We, lovingly in the
116 2 | proofs of her bounty and beneficence toward us, which We remember
117 32 | hope in Mary, powerful and benign Mother, is daily more confirmed
118 20 | brought to all men, and benignly imbues us with the meekness
119 3 | confidently than ever to beseech many more and even greater
120 | Besides
121 36 | We, lovingly in the Lord, bestow on each of you, on your
122 33 | with reasons for many and bitter sorrows, as well as occasions
123 19 | excuse or at least are less blameworthy, because they lack the light
124 36 | scoffed at by the wicked who blaspheme that of which they are ignorant,
125 15 | gave us a most precious blessing when He gave us faith. By
126 5 | error and vice, as though blown upon by some hideous pest.
127 20 | sick of the ills of their bodies and, with paternal compassion,
128 10 | the divine and everlasting bond which links her with the
129 13 | wholeheartedly beseeching her by the bonds of her motherhood which
130 23 | 23. She was born, it is true, of the royal
131 2 | and splendid proofs of her bounty and beneficence toward us,
132 20 | rest in His embrace, He breathes that mystic fire which He
133 34 | concern for us We know burns bright, We look for heartfelt thanks
134 16 | Spirit, the resplendent brightness of Mary received among the
135 8 | course which We deplore, bringing affection to the Church
136 21 | that, through the light it brings to man's mind and the vigor
137 35 | the rose planted by the brooks of waters: Give ye a sweet
138 35 | Scriptures: "Hear me. . . and bud forth as the rose planted
139 3 | worried by the enormous burden of the office and finding
140 20 | you that labor, and are burdened, and I will refresh you."6
141 34 | affectionate concern for us We know burns bright, We look for heartfelt
142 15 | the Christian is kept so busy by the various affairs of
143 6 | trembling in fear of worse calamities.~
144 11 | sharing with us the right to call Mary our Mother and to cherish
145 11 | is peculiarly His own, of calling God our Father and possessing
146 25 | life, most faithfully on Calvary.~
147 16 | her vigilant and diligent care, has been in the habit of
148 32 | to rely upon, We must yet carry on the government of the
149 5 | correct matters seem in many cases, by their indifference or
150 26 | think about her we are nor cast down as though stricken
151 27 | vexation and toil let us not cease to hold out suppliant hands
152 8 | the Rosary, illustrated in celebrated monuments of which we have
153 4 | them through you-to plan on celebrating the coming month of October,
154 28 | most blessed glory will be certain and easy.~
155 6 | apostasy from the Faith, is certainly going to prove an easy road
156 3 | were chosen to fill this Chair of St. Peter and to take
157 8 | Albigensian sect, posing as the champion of pure faith and morals,
158 33 | long years of Our pastoral charge, troubled as they have been
159 5 | thought, so far from putting a check on such insolent and destructive
160 8 | with troops and arms, but chiefly with the power of the most
161 4 | for Us to induce all Our children-exhorting them through you-to plan
162 31 | Blessed Virgin, Help of Christians.~
163 25 | be seated in the heavenly city of God by the side of her
164 36 | on each of you, on your clergy, and on your people.~Given
165 23 | her heart to God and to cling to Him closely as the supreme
166 32 | bring Our exhortation to a close in the way it began, proclaiming
167 26 | contrary, attracted by the closeness of the common nature we
168 9 | the one creature who is closest of all to Christ. "It is
169 24 | nations is to come forth clothed in our humanity. The more
170 29 | the Blessed Virgin Mary, combining in a convenient and practical
171 14 | and providence. For he who comes to God must believe that
172 20 | weight of worry crushes, He comforts with the gentle invitation: "
173 Ded | Ordinaries in Peace and ~Communion with the Apostolic See.~
174 28 | our entrance into their company and the enjoyment of their
175 25 | reward for virtue to be compared with hers; it is thus that
176 20 | bodies and, with paternal compassion, heals the most serious
177 5 | deceitfully strives to weaken and completely uproot from souls their
178 12 | Christ. Nobody knows and comprehends so well as she everything
179 34 | filial and affectionate concern for us We know burns bright,
180 12 | well as she everything that concerns us: what helps we need in
181 28 | nature, Mary well knows its condition and is the best and most
182 19 | of their lives and their conduct in keeping with the rules
183 2 | joys and sorrows, that We confided to her, the thought was
184 26 | we strive with greater confidence to imitate her. If we, with
185 2 | We lifted up pleading and confident eyes. And in all the hopes
186 31 | 31. For Our part, We confirm and ratify the grants of
187 32 | benign Mother, is daily more confirmed and more sweetly consoling.
188 29 | its members may constantly conform themselves to Christian
189 26 | reproducing that perfect conformity of our lives to all God'
190 29 | commendation especially to the Confraternity of the Holy Family which
191 22 | weakness and grow faint when confronted with the unattainable example
192 34 | aspirations, rather than for congratulations and honors. It will be a
193 30 | mysteries which are more closely connected with the instruction and
194 29 | God Himself, its intimate connection with the Rosary is plain.~
195 5 | their indifference or open connivance, to increase the spirit
196 24 | God, the more does she, conscious of no merit in herself,
197 22 | lest we be dismayed by the consciousness of our native weakness and
198 4 | coming month of October, consecrated to our Lady as the august
199 24 | promptly proclaiming and consecrating herself the handmaid of
200 32 | anniversary of Our episcopal consecration.~
201 6 | And We deplore no less the consequent laxity and apathy in the
202 21 | meditate on and attentively consider these most precious memorials
203 32 | confirmed and more sweetly consoling. To her intercession We
204 13 | deepest devotion invoke her constant aid in the prayer which
205 15 | level of human things, to contemplate and share in the divine
206 23 | humbler still, the more content with her retirement and
207 26 | God's power; but, on the contrary, attracted by the closeness
208 29 | Virgin Mary, combining in a convenient and practical form an unexcelled
209 20 | as one of the multitude, converses with us as a friend, instructs
210 17 | explaining the mysteries and conversing with them at length about
211 5 | they who can and should correct matters seem in many cases,
212 5 | and of what nature are the corrupting agencies by which the wickedness
213 8 | worst kind of anarchy and corruption, brought many a nation to
214 | could
215 1 | itself and profitable in countless ways, but which also perfectly
216 27 | 27. Undaunted and full of courage, let us go on with the pilgrimage
217 15 | the shadowy images of His creatures, but in the fullest light,
218 20 | insults; and, nailed to the cross, He pours out His blood
219 25 | hers; it is thus that the crown of the kingdoms of heaven
220 25 | by the side of her Son, crowned for all eternity, because
221 10 | words of praise into ritual crowns for her. For every time
222 20 | whom the weight of worry crushes, He comforts with the gentle
223 5 | effectiveness. Already the fields cultivated by our Lord are everywhere
224 25 | will drink with Him the cup overflowing with sorrow,
225 21 | famine? or nakedness? or danger? or persecution? or the
226 15 | strengthened that we shall one day look upon God, not in the
227 6 | license-growing more shameless by the day-of the press in publishing
228 8 | remarkable efficacy. For, in the days when the Albigensian sect,
229 19 | faith without works is dead"4 because faith draws its
230 12 | kind to children who are dear to her.~
231 35 | 35. Upon all of Our dearly beloved children may there
232 5 | wickedness of the world deceitfully strives to weaken and completely
233 26 | her powerful help, should dedicate ourselves wholly and entirely
234 2 | which We remember with deep gratitude and which move
235 13 | time to us. Let us with deepest devotion invoke her constant
236 26 | possessed in so marvelous a degree, we shall follow her into
237 4 | necessities weighing upon Us demand.~
238 5 | on which faith is fed and depends for its effectiveness. Already
239 5 | insolent and destructive depravity, or imposing the punishment
240 5 | imposing the punishment deserved, they who can and should
241 2 | more and more evident how deserving of love and honor was she
242 3 | came to pass in the secret design of God's providence that
243 24 | and made blessed. She is designated by the heavenly messenger
244 26 | of our lives to all God's designs which she possessed in so
245 36 | these plans, so ardently desired, be scoffed at by the wicked
246 5 | check on such insolent and destructive depravity, or imposing the
247 30 | diligent in propagating deviation to it among others.~
248 30 | that it is their duty to be devotees of the Rosary themselves
249 32 | fettered by distressingly difficult events with no human help
250 12 | threaten our welfare; what difficulties and evils surround us; above
251 10 | and triumphs of Christ in directing and helping mankind to eternal
252 20 | and to multitudes. In His discourse He is the teacher unexcelled;
253 22 | 22. But lest we be dismayed by the consciousness of
254 6 | Nobody who ponders this disorder and the surrender of the
255 9 | has not been invoked. She dispenses grace with a generous hand
256 9 | of mercy, who is so well disposed toward us that, whatever
257 21 | Christ? Shall tribulation? or distress? or famine? or nakedness?
258 32 | with labors, fettered by distressingly difficult events with no
259 9 | from the beginning she was divinely endowed in fullest abundance
260 20 | To all He shows Himself a doer of good; He relieves the
261 | does
262 8 | God taught to our Father Dominic in order that he might propagate
263 | down
264 19 | is dead"4 because faith draws its life from charity and
265 2 | her. Throughout the many dreadful events of every kind which
266 25 | eternity, because she will drink with Him the cup overflowing
267 | During
268 16 | performed her maternal duties for Him with a holy joy;
269 20 | nature, while the mind is dwelling on mysteries of the Rosary
270 20 | the form of lowly man. He dwells in our midst as one of the
271 [Title]| And Dwelt Among Us"~
272 | each
273 19 | advantage which the Church earnestly seeks for her children from
274 25 | kingdoms of heaven and of earth will await her because she
275 15 | affairs of life and wanders so easily into matters of little importance,
276 35(13) | Ecclus. 39:17-20, 41. ~
277 5 | fed and depends for its effectiveness. Already the fields cultivated
278 16 | with the most beautiful and efficacious prayer arranged in an orderly
279 8 | witness to its remarkable efficacy. For, in the days when the
280 36 | Rome, at St. Peter's, the eighth of September, 1892, in the
281 2 | than any other that, after elevating her high above all the rest
282 12 | solicitous love, no tongue is eloquent enough to put in words what
283 20 | into us, at rest in His embrace, He breathes that mystic
284 31 | fired with devotion and holy emulation in venerating through the
285 2 | to tears, still further encourage and strongly inflame Our
286 | end
287 9 | beginning she was divinely endowed in fullest abundance that
288 27 | in Jesus joys that will endure."10~
289 33 | worry, that We are still engaged in ruling the whole Christian
290 15 | fullest light, and shall enjoy Him forever as the Supreme
291 28 | into their company and the enjoyment of their most blessed glory
292 20 | the heart is wonderfully enkindled by them to make virtuous
293 3 | the Church, worried by the enormous burden of the office and
294 26 | dedicate ourselves wholly and entirely to this undertaking, we
295 28 | by the tears of Mary, our entrance into their company and the
296 32 | fiftieth anniversary of Our episcopal consecration.~
297 25 | her Son, crowned for all eternity, because she will drink
298 9 | suffice for the salvation of everybody in the world, is the greatest
299 | everything
300 2 | it became more and more evident how deserving of love and
301 5 | to increase the spirit of evil.~
302 12 | welfare; what difficulties and evils surround us; above all,
303 10 | recall the memory of her exalted dignity and of the Redemption
304 16 | 16. To ward off these exceedingly great dangers of ignorance
305 20 | salvation. Almighty God, in the excess of His love for us, takes
306 19 | practices another, have some excuse or at least are less blameworthy,
307 3 | especially since We began to exercise the Supreme Apostolate,
308 35 | We beg God; this do We exhort in the words of His Holy
309 32 | And now let Us bring Our exhortation to a close in the way it
310 29 | Nazareth is the reason for the existence of this association, that
311 14 | God must believe that God exists and is a rewarder to those
312 24 | power of the Holy Ghost, the expected Saviour of nations is to
313 1 | reverence for Mary which We experienced from Our tenderest years,
314 8 | as we ardently desire, in experiencing the same power of her Rosary.~
315 17 | voice of the Blessed Mother explaining the mysteries and conversing
316 32 | profuse do we attribute the fact that it has been given Us
317 8 | it and the other infamous factions associated with it, not
318 3 | the Supreme Apostolate, failed in the course of events
319 22 | native weakness and grow faint when confronted with the
320 18 | much to say that in places, families, and nations in which the
321 21 | tribulation? or distress? or famine? or nakedness? or danger?
322 5 | anguish of this thought, so far from putting a check on
323 12 | of life her power is most far-reaching. Her desire to use it is
324 10 | grace"; and in repeating it, fashion these words of praise into
325 2 | obtain this greatest of favors: that We might be able,
326 6 | anxious and trembling in fear of worse calamities.~
327 18 | vicious error need not be feared.~
328 2 | And in all the hopes and fears, the joys and sorrows, that
329 5 | s law on which faith is fed and depends for its effectiveness.
330 12 | words what every devout soul feels, namely how intense is the
331 23 | family of David, but she fell heir to none of the wealth
332 32 | age, worn out with labors, fettered by distressingly difficult
333 5 | effectiveness. Already the fields cultivated by our Lord are
334 12 | surround us; above all, how fierce is the fight we wage with
335 36 | September, 1892, in the fifteenth year of Our Pontificate.~
336 32 | been given Us to reach the fiftieth anniversary of Our episcopal
337 12 | above all, how fierce is the fight we wage with ruthless enemies
338 3 | providence that We were chosen to fill this Chair of St. Peter
339 16 | received among the stars, and finally the everlasting glory of
340 3 | burden of the office and finding no ground for reliance upon
341 31 | Catholic people will be fired with devotion and holy emulation
342 1 | grown greater and has taken firmer hold of Our soul with Our
343 4 | 4. It is, therefore, a fitting and opportune time, Venerable
344 12 | namely how intense is the flame of affectionate and active
345 16 | which the Word was made flesh and Mary, the inviolate
346 17 | before our eyes: and this, flooding the souls of those who devoutly
347 35 | beloved children may there flow, from the happiness and
348 34 | place bring back into her fold her enemies and those who
349 14 | commendation of the Rosary which follows from the very nature of
350 21 | straightway set out in the footsteps of Christ and follow them
351 15 | light, and shall enjoy Him forever as the Supreme Goodness.
352 15 | necessity are little by little forgotten; and then faith begins to
353 | former
354 8 | its utter ruin, the Church fought against it and the other
355 | found
356 28 | was never subject to the frailty and perversity of our nature,
357 35 | Give ye a sweet odor as frankincense. . . Send forth flowers,
358 23 | home because they left her freer to lift up her heart to
359 17 | wonderful events the Rosary frequently and perseveringly recalls
360 20 | converses with us as a friend, instructs and teaches the
361 3 | course of events to bear fruit or bring Us comfort. Thus
362 20 | bring forth a harvest of fruits in keeping with its nature,
363 9 | the Mother of God. By the fullness of grace which confers on
364 6 | the surrender of the most fundamental principles will be astonished
365 15 | divine nature, but are also furnished with the means of meriting
366 | further
367 19 | actions-then the Christian will gain nothing for eternal life
368 33 | as occasions to glory in gains won for Christ. All of this
369 21(9) | Gal. 2:20.~
370 11 | indebted to Him for His loving generosity in sharing with us the right
371 9 | She dispenses grace with a generous hand from that treasure
372 20 | crushes, He comforts with the gentle invitation: "Come to me,
373 24 | by the power of the Holy Ghost, the expected Saviour of
374 15 | He gave us faith. By this gift we are not only raised above
375 24 | the sublime dignity and gives thanks to the power and
376 33 | past-should new joys come to gladden Our heart, or sorrow to
377 8 | afterward, always with the same glorious success. For this reason,
378 12 | and active charity which glows in Mary, in her who is truly
379 27 | full of courage, let us go on with the pilgrimage we
380 6 | the Faith, is certainly going to prove an easy road to
381 19 | they lack the light of the Gospel.~
382 32 | We must yet carry on the government of the Church. Our hope
383 23 | to none of the wealth and grandeur of her ancestors. She passed
384 25 | reach a height of glory granted to no other creature, whether
385 35 | Our coming Jubilee, God granting, gifts of justice, peace,
386 31 | We confirm and ratify the grants of sacred indulgences made
387 33 | submissive to God and with a grateful heart, have tried to turn
388 10 | to say how pleasing and gratifying to her it is when we greet
389 10 | gratifying to her it is when we greet her with the Angelic Salutation, "
390 6 | afflicted nations everywhere are groaning under the heavy hand of
391 3 | the office and finding no ground for reliance upon Our own
392 1 | Our tenderest years, has grown greater and has taken firmer
393 17 | sweetness of piety that never grows weary, impresses and stirs
394 16 | diligent care, has been in the habit of looking for the stanchest
395 | had
396 28 | us who follow the journey hallowed by the blood of Christ and
397 24 | consecrating herself the handmaid of God even while she becomes
398 33 | that time We have had, as happens in men's lives and as the
399 35 | may there flow, from the happiness and joy of Our coming Jubilee,
400 35 | of your mouths, and with harps. . . With the whole heart
401 20 | the better bring forth a harvest of fruits in keeping with
402 28 | How willingly will she hasten to our aid when we need
403 3 | upon Our own strength, We hastened with fervent zeal to implore
404 | hath
405 20 | mankind, He suffers the hatred of men and their most atrocious
406 20 | with paternal compassion, heals the most serious sickness
407 7 | outraged God and to bring that health of soul so needed by those
408 35 | of His Holy Scriptures: "Hear me. . . and bud forth as
409 34 | burns bright, We look for heartfelt thanks to God, prayers,
410 19 | this sort will incur a much heavier rebuke from Christ the Judge
411 6 | everywhere are groaning under the heavy hand of God's vengeance
412 11(2) | Hebr. 2:17.~
413 25 | thus that she will reach a height of glory granted to no other
414 23 | family of David, but she fell heir to none of the wealth and
415 15 | importance, that unless he be helped with frequent reminders,
416 10 | Christ in directing and helping mankind to eternal life.~
417 12 | everything that concerns us: what helps we need in life; what dangers,
418 25 | kept with a joyous heart; henceforth she leads a life in perpetual
419 | hers
420 29 | Since the mystery of the hidden life which Christ our Lord
421 5 | though blown upon by some hideous pest. And to add to the
422 9 | infinitely superior to all the hierarchies of men and angels, the one
423 20 | soul, holding it to be the highest glory to beget life in men
424 20 | and yields up His soul, holding it to be the highest glory
425 35 | justice, peace, prosperity, holiness, and all good things. This,
426 29 | within the walls of the house in Nazareth is the reason
427 23 | a humble town, in a home humbler still, the more content
428 10 | the joys and sorrows, the humiliations and triumphs of Christ in
429 20 | relieves the sick of the ills of their bodies and, with
430 33 | mysteries of Christ and Mary illustrate, reasons for joy mixed with
431 8 | well-known origin of the Rosary, illustrated in celebrated monuments
432 15 | God, not in the shadowy images of His creatures, but in
433 20 | to all men, and benignly imbues us with the meekness and
434 26 | with greater confidence to imitate her. If we, with her powerful
435 3 | hastened with fervent zeal to implore the divine aid through the
436 5 | destructive depravity, or imposing the punishment deserved,
437 14 | Christian religion and to impress them upon the mind; and
438 17 | that never grows weary, impresses and stirs them as though
439 14 | the Life, our faith must include the lofty mysteries of the
440 19 | A man of this sort will incur a much heavier rebuke from
441 13 | prayer which she herself has indicated and which is most acceptable
442 5 | in many cases, by their indifference or open connivance, to increase
443 20 | teaches the way of justice to individuals and to multitudes. In His
444 4 | Venerable Brethren, for Us to induce all Our children-exhorting
445 31 | ratify the grants of sacred indulgences made in years past in favor
446 8 | against it and the other infamous factions associated with
447 9 | titles, the Blessed Virgin is infinitely superior to all the hierarchies
448 2 | further encourage and strongly inflame Our filial reverence for
449 1 | perfectly accords with the inmost sentiments of Our heart.
450 5 | putting a check on such insolent and destructive depravity,
451 9 | attaining eternal life, she is instantly at our side of her own accord,
452 6 | reason to deplore the public institutions in which the teaching of
453 30 | closely connected with the instruction and the Redemption of mankind.
454 20 | converses with us as a friend, instructs and teaches the way of justice
455 29 | unexcelled form of prayer, an instrument well adapted to preserve
456 6 | in addressing any kind of insult to Christ our God and His
457 20 | and their most atrocious insults; and, nailed to the cross,
458 12 | devout soul feels, namely how intense is the flame of affectionate
459 1 | arises to stimulate and intensify the love and veneration
460 29 | established by God Himself, its intimate connection with the Rosary
461 8 | and morals, but in reality introducing the worst kind of anarchy
462 [Title]| Introduction~
463 34 | grace with which We are invested, may profit the Church,
464 25 | because she will be the invincible Queen of Martyrs. It is
465 16 | made flesh and Mary, the inviolate Virgin and Mother, performed
466 20 | comforts with the gentle invitation: "Come to me, all you that
467 13 | us with deepest devotion invoke her constant aid in the
468 9 | though she has not been invoked. She dispenses grace with
469 7 | persevering prayer, provided it be joined with a love for and practice
470 30 | temple, came with Mary and Joseph to Nazareth and was subject
471 28 | those of us who follow the journey hallowed by the blood of
472 30 | Especially is this so in the joyful mysteries, which end with
473 35 | happiness and joy of Our coming Jubilee, God granting, gifts of
474 19 | heavier rebuke from Christ the Judge than those who are, unfortunately,
475 27 | of mercy toward us. . . Keep our lives all spotless,
476 25 | thus that the crown of the kingdoms of heaven and of earth will
477 20 | Come to me, all you that labor, and are burdened, and I
478 32 | Advanced in age, worn out with labors, fettered by distressingly
479 19 | blameworthy, because they lack the light of the Gospel.~
480 4 | October, consecrated to our Lady as the august Queen of the
481 5 | and the respect for God's law on which faith is fed and
482 6 | deplore no less the consequent laxity and apathy in the practice
483 25 | joyous heart; henceforth she leads a life in perpetual union
484 20 | which He is the Author: "Learn of me, because I am meek,
485 14 | and sure path to God and learns to revere in mind and heart
486 35 | a smell, and bring forth leaves in grace and praise with
487 29 | which Christ our Lord long led within the walls of the
488 23 | of her home because they left her freer to lift up her
489 17 | conversing with them at length about their salvation.~
490 36 | year of Our Pontificate.~LEO XIII~
491 19 | is still another and not lesser advantage which the Church
492 22 | 22. But lest we be dismayed by the consciousness
493 15 | not only raised above the level of human things, to contemplate
494 6 | whatever it pleases, and the license of speech in addressing
495 6 | vituperation; to deplore the license-growing more shameless by the day-of
496 23 | because they left her freer to lift up her heart to God and
497 2 | refuge, always to her have We lifted up pleading and confident
498 35 | Send forth flowers, as the lily, and yield a smell, and
499 10 | and everlasting bond which links her with the joys and sorrows,
500 35 | him with the voice of your lips, and with the canticles