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1 2 | every year since September 1, 1883, an Encyclical Letter
2 5 | friends of God" (Wisdom vii., 14).~
3 2 | year since September 1, 1883, an Encyclical Letter on
4 7 | the 5th day of September, 1898, in the 21st year of Our
5 2 | 2. We have long desired to
6 7 | September, 1898, in the 21st year of Our Pontificate. ~
7 3 | 3. Impelled, therefore, by
8 1 | Contra Valen., J. iii., cap. 33). In the love of this tender
9 4 | 4. For these reasons We have
10 5 | 5. It remains to be added
11 7 | Peter's, in Rome, on the 5th day of September, 1898,
12 6 | 6. The Roman Pontiffs, making
13 7 | 7. Wherefore, believing that
14 3 | the people, offering an absolutely perfect model of domestic
15 5 | accrue to the Rosary from the abundance of privileges and favours
16 5 | great value and utility accrue to the Rosary from the abundance
17 1 | Pontificate, We cannot but acknowledge that, in spite of Our demerits,
18 5 | 5. It remains to be added that great value and utility
19 4 | Finally we ordered the addition to the Litany of Loreto
20 2 | would not refrain from again addressing you; but summarizing in
21 3 | human, showing it to be an admirable garland woven from the Angelic
22 5 | privileges and favours which adorn it, and more particularly
23 7 | indulgences, as with an adornment of most precious gems, We
24 5 | evident how greatly to the advantage of all who are solicitous
25 4 | perpetual testimony of Our affection for this devotion commanded
26 3 | excellence of the prayers, it affords a powerful protection to
27 | after
28 | afterwards
29 7 | hour of life they may be aided by her assistance and sweetly
30 2 | Providence has this year again allowed Us to see the approach of
31 7 | We heartily invoke from Almighty God through the Queen of
32 | already
33 | among
34 4 | happy memory, approved the ancient custom of reciting the Rosary;
35 3 | admirable garland woven from the Angelic Salutation, together with
36 2 | of devotion to Mary may appear still more clearly, and
37 5 | predecessor Clement VI. so aptly applied those words of the Book
38 2 | again allowed Us to see the approach of the month of October,
39 4 | Sixtus V., of happy memory, approved the ancient custom of reciting
40 5 | predecessor Clement VI. so aptly applied those words of the
41 Ded | the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, Bishops, and other Local
42 7 | they may be aided by her assistance and sweetly rest in her
43 5 | treasures of indulgences attached to it. It is evident how
44 3 | particularly efficacious for attaining eternal life. For besides
45 1 | This We believe must be attributed principally to the united,
46 4 | most Holy Rosary," as an augury of victory in our present
47 1 | Looking back over the long space of time,
48 | become
49 | been
50 | beginning
51 1 | Ourselves, are constantly being poured forth by the Universal
52 1 | Divine Providence. This We believe must be attributed principally
53 7 | 7. Wherefore, believing that the Crown of Mary will
54 4 | to the Universal Church. Benedict XIII. inserted the feast
55 Ded | Primates, ~Archbishops, Bishops, and other Local Ordinaries
56 7 | rest in her embrace. This blessing We heartily invoke from
57 7 | earnest and pledge of Divine Blessings, Venerable Brethren, to
58 5 | applied those words of the Book of Wisdom: "She is an infinite
59 4 | inserted the feast in the Roman Breviary, and We, ourselves, in perpetual
60 7 | of Mary will shine more brilliantly with these privileges and
61 | cannot
62 1 | Contra Valen., J. iii., cap. 33). In the love of this
63 7 | people committed to your care, We gladly impart the Apostolic
64 7 | gems, We have decided upon carrying out what We have long contemplated,
65 2 | citadel, and We have never ceased to encourage the constant
66 4 | with its office should be celebrated in the Universal Church
67 5 | treasure won by the merits of Christ, His Mother and the Saints,
68 3 | Nazareth, and that therefore Christendom had never failed to experience
69 2 | Virgin, as in a powerful citadel, and We have never ceased
70 4 | as a double of the second class, consecrating to this devotion
71 2 | Mary may appear still more clearly, and the fervour of the
72 7 | Venerable Brethren, to your clergy and to the people committed
73 1 | favour. And next, there comes to Our mind the sweet remembrance
74 4 | affection for this devotion commanded that the solemnity with
75 7 | clergy and to the people committed to your care, We gladly
76 Ded | Ordinaries having ~Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See.~
77 7 | publication of a "Constitution" concerning the rights, privileges and
78 1 | to grow in day by day, We confidently hope that We may end Our
79 2 | October, which We have already consecrated to our Heavenly Queen under
80 4 | double of the second class, consecrating to this devotion the entire
81 3 | protection to faith and conspicuous models of virtue in the
82 7 | carrying out what We have long contemplated, namely, the publication
83 3 | the mysteries proposed for contemplation. We showed also how easy
84 1 | good things, and we shall continue as long as life lasts to
85 1 | good things" (St. Irenaeus, Contra Valen., J. iii., cap. 33).
86 3 | Christians should ever be convinced of the efficacy and dignity
87 4 | dignity by a more solemn cult, following in this the footsteps
88 4 | memory, approved the ancient custom of reciting the Rosary;
89 5 | partially a remission of the debt of temporal punishment which,
90 7 | most precious gems, We have decided upon carrying out what We
91 2 | besides frequently issuing Decrees, as is well known. And now,
92 4 | the Rosary; Gregory XIII. dedicated a day under this title,
93 1 | acknowledge that, in spite of Our demerits, We have enjoyed the most
94 1 | an abundant spring, are derived the streams of heavenly
95 2 | 2. We have long desired to secure the welfare of
96 2 | may be stimulated to the devout and constant use of this
97 2 | crown our work by yet a new document, in which Our earnest desire
98 3 | absolutely perfect model of domestic life in meditation on the
99 | done
100 4 | the Universal Church as a double of the second class, consecrating
101 | each
102 3 | contemplation. We showed also how easy the devotion is and how
103 3 | experience its salutary effects. ~
104 3 | ever be convinced of the efficacy and dignity of the Rosary
105 7 | and sweetly rest in her embrace. This blessing We heartily
106 2 | We have never ceased to encourage the constant use of the
107 4 | We have ever repeatedly encouraged the recitation of the Holy
108 7 | and at the same time an encouragement to all the faithful and
109 2 | since September 1, 1883, an Encyclical Letter on this subject,
110 [Title]| Summary of Preceding Encyclicals on the Rosary ~
111 | end
112 4 | the Holy Rosary, and have endeavoured to increase its dignity
113 4 | consecrating to this devotion the entire month of October. Finally
114 | even
115 5 | indulgences attached to it. It is evident how greatly to the advantage
116 3 | For besides the special excellence of the prayers, it affords
117 3 | Christendom had never failed to experience its salutary effects. ~
118 4 | martyrology, and Clement XI. extended to the Universal Church.
119 3 | therefore Christendom had never failed to experience its salutary
120 3 | a powerful protection to faith and conspicuous models of
121 3 | in meditation on the Holy Family at Nazareth, and that therefore
122 1 | gratitude for each and every favour. And next, there comes to
123 5 | abundance of privileges and favours which adorn it, and more
124 4 | Benedict XIII. inserted the feast in the Roman Breviary, and
125 2 | still more clearly, and the fervour of the faithful may be stimulated
126 | few
127 4 | entire month of October. Finally we ordered the addition
128 4 | dignity by a more solemn cult, following in this the footsteps of
129 4 | cult, following in this the footsteps of our predecessors. Pope
130 5 | even after guilt has been forgiven, must be paid either in
131 1 | constantly being poured forth by the Universal Church.
132 6 | opened out the most abundant fountains of these graces to the members
133 2 | on this subject, besides frequently issuing Decrees, as is well
134 5 | they that use become the friends of God" (Wisdom vii., 14).~
135 3 | showing it to be an admirable garland woven from the Angelic Salutation,
136 7 | adornment of most precious gems, We have decided upon carrying
137 1 | Wherefore We first of all give profound thanks to God,
138 7 | Apostolic Benediction. ~Given at St. Peter's, in Rome,
139 1 | profound thanks to God, the Giver of all good things, and
140 7 | committed to your care, We gladly impart the Apostolic Benediction. ~
141 6 | use of that supreme power granted them by God, have opened
142 1 | cherish in mind and heart gratitude for each and every favour.
143 5 | remains to be added that great value and utility accrue
144 5 | to it. It is evident how greatly to the advantage of all
145 4 | of reciting the Rosary; Gregory XIII. dedicated a day under
146 1 | striven to cherish and to grow in day by day, We confidently
147 5 | punishment which, even after guilt has been forgiven, must
148 | had
149 1 | heavenly graces. "In her hand are the treasures of the
150 4 | predecessors. Pope Sixtus V., of happy memory, approved the ancient
151 Ded | and other Local Ordinaries having ~Peace and Communion with
152 Ben | Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Benediction. ~
153 1 | lasts to cherish in mind and heart gratitude for each and every
154 7 | embrace. This blessing We heartily invoke from Almighty God
155 1 | protection of the august Queen of Heaven; and this memory likewise
156 2 | few words all that we have hitherto done for the promotion of
157 1 | day by day, We confidently hope that We may end Our life.~
158 7 | piety, so that in the last hour of life they may be aided
159 | I
160 1 | Irenaeus, Contra Valen., J. iii., cap. 33). In the love
161 7 | to your care, We gladly impart the Apostolic Benediction. ~
162 3 | 3. Impelled, therefore, by a constant
163 | indeed
164 5 | Book of Wisdom: "She is an infinite treasure to men: which they
165 4 | Clement VIII. afterwards inscribed in the martyrology, and
166 4 | Universal Church. Benedict XIII. inserted the feast in the Roman Breviary,
167 7 | This Our "Constitution" We intend to be a testimony of Our
168 [Title]| Introduction~
169 1 | shall cherish and preserve inviolate, ever thanking her and proclaiming
170 4 | Litany of Loreto of the invocation "Queen of the most Holy
171 7 | This blessing We heartily invoke from Almighty God through
172 1 | of all good things" (St. Irenaeus, Contra Valen., J. iii.,
173 2 | subject, besides frequently issuing Decrees, as is well known.
174 1 | Irenaeus, Contra Valen., J. iii., cap. 33). In the
175 1 | mercies of the Lord" (St. John-Damascene, Sermon I. on the Nativity
176 3 | with the Lord's Prayer, joined to meditation, and that
177 2 | issuing Decrees, as is well known. And now, since God in His
178 3 | dignity of the Rosary of Our Lady, We first of all pointed
179 | last
180 1 | continue as long as life lasts to cherish in mind and heart
181 7 | year of Our Pontificate. ~LEO XIII ~ ~
182 2 | September 1, 1883, an Encyclical Letter on this subject, besides
183 1 | Heaven; and this memory likewise We shall cherish and preserve
184 4 | ordered the addition to the Litany of Loreto of the invocation "
185 Ded | Archbishops, Bishops, and other Local Ordinaries having ~Peace
186 1 | Looking back over the long space
187 4 | addition to the Litany of Loreto of the invocation "Queen
188 6 | 6. The Roman Pontiffs, making use of that supreme power
189 4 | afterwards inscribed in the martyrology, and Clement XI. extended
190 5 | an infinite treasure to men: which they that use become
191 1 | are the treasures of the mercies of the Lord" (St. John-Damascene,
192 2 | And now, since God in His merciful Providence has this year
193 5 | the treasure won by the merits of Christ, His Mother and
194 3 | offering an absolutely perfect model of domestic life in meditation
195 3 | to faith and conspicuous models of virtue in the mysteries
196 1 | sweet remembrance of the motherly protection of the august
197 3 | models of virtue in the mysteries proposed for contemplation.
198 | namely
199 1 | John-Damascene, Sermon I. on the Nativity of the blessed Virgin). "
200 3 | meditation on the Holy Family at Nazareth, and that therefore Christendom
201 2 | crown our work by yet a new document, in which Our earnest
202 | not
203 3 | how suited to the people, offering an absolutely perfect model
204 4 | that the solemnity with its office should be celebrated in
205 1 | efficacious, prayers, which, as of old for St. Peter, so now also
206 6 | granted them by God, have opened out the most abundant fountains
207 4 | month of October. Finally we ordered the addition to the Litany
208 Ded | Bishops, and other Local Ordinaries having ~Peace and Communion
209 3 | all pointed out that the origin of this form of prayer is
210 | other
211 | over
212 5 | has been forgiven, must be paid either in this life or in
213 5 | obtaining either totally or partially a remission of the debt
214 1 | which by God's Will We have passed in the Supreme Pontificate,
215 Ded | Venerable Brethren, the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops,
216 Ded | Local Ordinaries having ~Peace and Communion with the Apostolic
217 3 | offering an absolutely perfect model of domestic life in
218 4 | Breviary, and We, ourselves, in perpetual testimony of Our affection
219 7 | faithful and a reward of their piety, so that in the last hour
220 2 | and constant use of this pious practice.~
221 7 | Rosary, and as an earnest and pledge of Divine Blessings, Venerable
222 3 | Our Lady, We first of all pointed out that the origin of this
223 6 | 6. The Roman Pontiffs, making use of that supreme
224 4 | footsteps of our predecessors. Pope Sixtus V., of happy memory,
225 [Title]| The Popes and the Rosary~
226 1 | Ourselves, are constantly being poured forth by the Universal Church.
227 6 | making use of that supreme power granted them by God, have
228 2 | constant use of this pious practice.~
229 [Title]| Summary of Preceding Encyclicals on the Rosary ~
230 7 | with an adornment of most precious gems, We have decided upon
231 5 | the Saints, to which our predecessor Clement VI. so aptly applied
232 4 | this the footsteps of our predecessors. Pope Sixtus V., of happy
233 4 | augury of victory in our present warfare. ~
234 1 | likewise We shall cherish and preserve inviolate, ever thanking
235 Ded | Brethren, the Patriarchs, Primates, ~Archbishops, Bishops,
236 1 | believe must be attributed principally to the united, and therefore
237 1 | inviolate, ever thanking her and proclaiming her benefits. From her,
238 1 | Wherefore We first of all give profound thanks to God, the Giver
239 [Title]| A Projected "Constitution"~
240 2 | have hitherto done for the promotion of his form of prayer, We
241 3 | virtue in the mysteries proposed for contemplation. We showed
242 7 | contemplated, namely, the publication of a "Constitution" concerning
243 2 | Rosary among Christians, by publishing every year since September
244 5 | of the debt of temporal punishment which, even after guilt
245 5 | these benefits. For it is a question of obtaining either totally
246 2 | the welfare of the human race in an increase of devotion
247 | rather
248 4 | 4. For these reasons We have ever repeatedly
249 4 | repeatedly encouraged the recitation of the Holy Rosary, and
250 6 | rosary and to those who recite the Rosary. ~
251 4 | approved the ancient custom of reciting the Rosary; Gregory XIII.
252 2 | the Rosary, We would not refrain from again addressing you;
253 5 | 5. It remains to be added that great value
254 1 | comes to Our mind the sweet remembrance of the motherly protection
255 5 | either totally or partially a remission of the debt of temporal
256 4 | these reasons We have ever repeatedly encouraged the recitation
257 7 | her assistance and sweetly rest in her embrace. This blessing
258 7 | to all the faithful and a reward of their piety, so that
259 5 | more particularly from the rich treasures of indulgences
260 7 | Constitution" concerning the rights, privileges and indulgences
261 7 | Given at St. Peter's, in Rome, on the 5th day of September,
262 5 | Christ, His Mother and the Saints, to which our predecessor
263 3 | failed to experience its salutary effects. ~
264 3 | garland woven from the Angelic Salutation, together with the Lord'
265 5 | solicitous for their eternal salvation is the obtaining of these
266 | same
267 4 | Church as a double of the second class, consecrating to this
268 2 | We have long desired to secure the welfare of the human
269 1 | Lord" (St. John-Damascene, Sermon I. on the Nativity of the
270 | She
271 7 | that the Crown of Mary will shine more brilliantly with these
272 3 | proposed for contemplation. We showed also how easy the devotion
273 3 | divine rather than human, showing it to be an admirable garland
274 1 | We have enjoyed the most singular protection of Divine Providence.
275 4 | of our predecessors. Pope Sixtus V., of happy memory, approved
276 4 | increase its dignity by a more solemn cult, following in this
277 4 | devotion commanded that the solemnity with its office should be
278 5 | advantage of all who are solicitous for their eternal salvation
279 1 | Looking back over the long space of time, which by God's
280 3 | eternal life. For besides the special excellence of the prayers,
281 1 | but acknowledge that, in spite of Our demerits, We have
282 1 | her, as from an abundant spring, are derived the streams
283 | still
284 2 | fervour of the faithful may be stimulated to the devout and constant
285 1 | spring, are derived the streams of heavenly graces. "In
286 1 | which We have constantly striven to cherish and to grow in
287 2 | Encyclical Letter on this subject, besides frequently issuing
288 3 | the devotion is and how suited to the people, offering
289 2 | again addressing you; but summarizing in a few words all that
290 [Title]| Summary of Preceding Encyclicals
291 1 | there comes to Our mind the sweet remembrance of the motherly
292 7 | aided by her assistance and sweetly rest in her embrace. This
293 5 | remission of the debt of temporal punishment which, even after
294 1 | 33). In the love of this tender mother, which We have constantly
295 | than
296 1 | preserve inviolate, ever thanking her and proclaiming her
297 1 | first of all give profound thanks to God, the Giver of all
298 | them
299 | there
300 | through
301 | together
302 5 | question of obtaining either totally or partially a remission
303 1 | attributed principally to the united, and therefore most efficacious,
304 | upon
305 | Us
306 5 | added that great value and utility accrue to the Rosary from
307 4 | predecessors. Pope Sixtus V., of happy memory, approved
308 1 | things" (St. Irenaeus, Contra Valen., J. iii., cap. 33). In
309 5 | this life or in the next. Vast indeed is the treasure won
310 5 | our predecessor Clement VI. so aptly applied those
311 4 | Rosary," as an augury of victory in our present warfare. ~
312 5 | friends of God" (Wisdom vii., 14).~
313 4 | this title, which Clement VIII. afterwards inscribed in
314 3 | and conspicuous models of virtue in the mysteries proposed
315 4 | of victory in our present warfare. ~
316 | was
317 2 | long desired to secure the welfare of the human race in an
318 | well
319 | what
320 1 | the blessed Virgin). "God wisheth her to be the beginning
321 5 | Vast indeed is the treasure won by the merits of Christ,
322 2 | prayer, We will crown our work by yet a new document, in
323 | would
324 3 | be an admirable garland woven from the Angelic Salutation,
325 4 | martyrology, and Clement XI. extended to the Universal
326 | yet
327 | you
328 2 | which Our earnest desire and zeal for this form of devotion