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501 3 | Our Presence to promise loyalty to the rule of Christ. ~
502 10(12) | Luc. i, 32-33. ~
503 24 | in one day; it has long lurked beneath the surface. The
504 18(30) | S. Aug. Ep. ad Macedonium, c. iii. ~
505 19 | of men."32 If princes and magistrates duly elected are filled
506 27 | works, has been gloriously magnified, for another company of
507 4 | filled Our heart when in the majestic basilica of St. Peter Our
508 1 | due to the fact that the majority of men had thrust Jesus
509 19 | their own right, but by the mandate and in the place of the
510 1 | remember saying that these manifold evils in the world were
511 31 | Founder willed should be a mark and characteristic of his
512 5 | since this jubilee Year marks the sixteenth centenary
513 22 | martyrs might incite men to martyrdom."34 The liturgical honors
514 29 | perform their duty by saying Mass and reciting the Office,
515 14 | their love for their Divine Master, and he promises that they
516 19 | respect Christ in their masters, warns them to give obedience
517 29 | the feasts of our Lord the material object of worship is Christ,
518 23 | was instituted, so that by means of solemn processions and
519 | meantime
520 33 | The faithful, moreover, by meditating upon these truths, will
521 19 | of Christ; for it is not meet that men redeemed by Christ
522 26 | Thus by sermons preached at meetings and in churches, by public
523 2 | The many notable and memorable events which have occurred
524 28 | Our predecessor of saintly memory, Pope Pius X, commanded
525 25 | Redeemer by suppressing all mention of it in their conferences
526 9 | of Zachary concerning the merciful King "riding upon an ass
527 15 | wrongly supposed that the Messiah would restore the liberties
528 7 | custom to give to Christ the metaphorical title of "King," because
529 9 | Wonderful, Counselor, God the mighty, the Father of the world
530 20 | things, who came not to be ministered unto but to minister, who,
531 14 | breaking the Sabbath by the miraculous cure of a sick man. "For
532 11 | giving to his Apostles the mission of teaching and baptizing
533 3 | At the Missionary Exhibition men have been
534 20 | gave himself to us as a model of humility, and with his
535 27 | to think that the desired moment has at length arrived for
536 8 | a most rich and powerful monarch, we read: "Thy throne, O
537 32 | providing for the young a sound moral education. ~
538 17 | possess them. Non eripit mortalia qui regna dat caelestia.27 ~
539 8 | king over Sion, his holy mount, and shall have the Gentiles
540 9 | Peace. His empire shall be multiplied, and there shall be no end
541 22 | pious consideration of some mystery of faith or of some divine
542 | namely
543 34 | love as the Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord Jesus Christ
544 34 | Lord Jesus Christ draws near; and receive the Apostolic
545 7 | with him, and therefore has necessarily supreme and absolute dominion
546 32 | of public life, despised, neglected and ignored, will most severely
547 5 | reason for this in that the Nicene Synod defined and proposed
548 9 | therefore, in the vision of the night, and, lo! one like the son
549 7 | to incite us to the most noble endeavors. He is King of
550 17 | those who possess them. Non eripit mortalia qui regna
551 2 | The many notable and memorable events which
552 8(3) | Num. xxiv, 19. ~
553 18 | What else is a nation but a number of men living in concord?"30
554 8 | his possession.4 In the nuptial hymn, where the future King
555 4 | the spiritual life of men, nurturing and fostering generation
556 8 | monarch, we read: "Thy throne, O God, is for ever and ever;
557 7 | from him that truth must be obediently received by all mankind.
558 29 | dignity. We have commanded its observance on a Sunday in order that
559 15 | action confirms it. On many occasions, when the Jews and even
560 2 | memorable events which have occurred during this Holy Year have
561 16 | himself, and continues to offer himself as a victim for
562 12 | publicly offered to God, and in offering the Immaculate Victim. The
563 27 | now speeding to its close, offers the best possible opportunity.
564 16 | in a manner of both these offices? ~
565 21 | sacred mysteries than by any official pronouncement of the teaching
566 | often
567 20 | sweet and my burden light." Oh, what happiness would be
568 10 | which we have found in the Old Testament is even more clearly
569 5 | Consubstantiality of the Onlybegotten with the Father, and added
570 19 | themselves, perhaps unworthy or open to criticism, but they will
571 24 | to engage in conflict or oppose but a weak resistance; thus
572 15 | regeneration. This kingdom is opposed to none other than to that
573 23 | at a time when men were oppressed by the sad and gloomy severity
574 31 | extend similar freedom to the orders and communities of religious
575 Ded | archbishops, bishops, and other ordinaries~in peace and communion with
576 23 | years have had a similar origin, and have been attended
577 | Ours
578 | Ourselves
579 18 | but also all those who are outside the Christian faith; so
580 29 | preached to the people in every parish to teach them the meaning
581 25 | in their conferences and parliaments, we must all the more loudly
582 33 | servants, we may be rendered partakers of eternal bliss and glory
583 16 | that his kingly dignity partakes in a manner of both these
584 8 | inheritance, and the utmost parts of the earth for his possession.4
585 8 | There are many similar passages, but there is one in which
586 27 | of the Jubilee Year, just past, We have every reason to
587 27 | feet more firmly in the path of righteousness. Whether,
588 Ded | our venerable brethren the patriarchs, primates,~archbishops,
589 24 | pretense of public spirit and patriotism, and gives rise to so many
590 31 | 31. When we pay honor to the princely dignity
591 26 | processions, men unite in paying homage to Christ, whom God
592 15 | men prepare to enter by penance, and cannot actually enter
593 7 | in him the human will was perfectly and entirely obedient to
594 29 | not only the clergy may perform their duty by saying Mass
595 28 | Catholic world during this holy period. ~
596 22 | saints is the perfect and perpetual immunity of the Church from
597 22 | Christ were suffering cruel persecution, the cult of the martyrs
598 18 | nations, not only baptized persons who, though of right belonging
599 19 | elected are filled with the persuasion that they rule, not by their
600 24 | govern peoples in all that pertains to their eternal salvation,
601 13(21) | I Pet. i, 18-19. ~
602 22 | time suffered the faith and piety of men to grow weak, and
603 19 | exercise their authority piously and wisely, and they will
604 24 | false religions and to be placed ignominiously on the same
605 27 | For the fulfillment of the plan of which We have spoken,
606 34 | Apostolic Benediction as a pledge of divine blessings, which
607 18 | we said, "excluded from political life, with authority derived
608 1 | in private affairs or in politics: and we said further, that
609 7 | Jesus Christ. But if we ponder this matter more deeply,
610 28 | Ourselves shall celebrate pontifically in honor of the kingship
611 15 | such a suggestion. When the populace thronged around him in admiration
612 8 | parts of the earth for his possession.4 In the nuptial hymn, where
613 26 | recognized in the pious custom, practiced by many families, of dedicating
614 12 | our own in this continual praise of Christ the King shows
615 30 | blessings which We hope and pray may accrue to the Church,
616 23 | of solemn processions and prayer of eight days' duration,
617 28 | that is, which immediately precedes the Feast of All Saints.
618 20 | principal law united the precept of charity; who said also: "
619 33 | should obey the laws and precepts of God. He must reign in
620 15 | kingdom as one which men prepare to enter by penance, and
621 26 | happily and providentially prepared for the celebration of this
622 1 | themselves from his kingdom were preparing, and even hastening, to
623 18 | rulers of nations wish to preserve their authority, to promote
624 24 | so often hidden under a pretense of public spirit and patriotism,
625 19 | conflicts will be either prevented entirely or at least their
626 16 | price of his own blood; as priest he offered himself, and
627 3 | leadership of their Bishops or priests had but one aim - namely,
628 21 | teaching affects the mind primarily; her feasts affect both
629 Ded | brethren the patriarchs, primates,~archbishops, bishops, and
630 31 | When we pay honor to the princely dignity of Christ, men will
631 20 | of humility, and with his principal law united the precept of
632 32 | of God and of Christian principles, both in making laws and
633 11 | publicly,14 and solemnly proclaimed that all power was given
634 6 | attended with much fruit and produce beneficial results in the
635 15 | external rite, signifies and produces an interior regeneration.
636 31 | of the world; by making profession of a more perfect life they
637 21 | himself, and use it with profit for his spiritual life. ~
638 3 | Apostles and in Our Presence to promise loyalty to the rule of Christ. ~
639 1 | Kingdom of Christ; and that We promised to do as far as lay in Our
640 14 | their Divine Master, and he promises that they shall remain in
641 18 | preserve their authority, to promote and increase the prosperity
642 21 | mysteries than by any official pronouncement of the teaching of the Church.
643 21 | teaching of the Church. Such pronouncements usually reach only a few
644 4 | kingdom, when after due proof of their heroic virtue,
645 7 | as man in the strict and proper sense too. For it is only
646 13 | We are no longer our own property, for Christ has purchased
647 9 | not be destroyed."10 The prophecy of Zachary concerning the
648 5 | Nicene Synod defined and proposed for Catholic belief the
649 1 | would be no really hopeful prospect of a lasting peace among
650 24 | day, and at the same time provide an excellent remedy for
651 6 | Holy Year therefore has provided more than one opportunity
652 22 | admirable wisdom of the Providence of God, who, ever bringing
653 26 | way has been happily and providentially prepared for the celebration
654 12 | concept, both in ancient psalmody and in the Sacramentaries.
655 26 | disquisitions in many books published in every part of the world,
656 14 | the right of rewarding and punishing all men living, for this
657 11 | speaking of the rewards and punishments that will be the eternal
658 29 | convenient of all for this purpose, because it is at the end
659 24 | rise to so many private quarrels; a blind and immoderate
660 17 | them. Non eripit mortalia qui regna dat caelestia.27 ~
661 29 | formal object is something quite distinct from his royal
662 15 | That this is so the above quotations from Scripture amply prove,
663 26 | the whole of the human race was at the instance of Pope
664 19 | receive the great blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline,
665 1 | Savior, there would be no really hopeful prospect of a lasting
666 24 | the neglect of God. The rebellion of individuals and states
667 13 | cost their Savior might recall the words: "You were not
668 20 | kingdom of Christ, then, receives, as it should, all nations
669 | recent
670 29 | duty by saying Mass and reciting the Office, but that the
671 26 | much has been done for the recognition of Christ's authority over
672 20 | on earth - he who came to reconcile all things, who came not
673 24 | now infects society. We refer to the plague of anti-clericalism,
674 1 | the universal Church, We referred to the chief causes of the
675 19 | refuse obedience if they see reflected in them the authority of
676 17 | during his life on earth he refrained from the exercise of such
677 19 | will not on that account refuse obedience if they see reflected
678 20 | cured; then will the law regain its former authority; peace
679 19 | and harmony. Our Lord's regal office invests the human
680 15 | and produces an interior regeneration. This kingdom is opposed
681 17 | Non eripit mortalia qui regna dat caelestia.27 ~
682 7 | received by all mankind. He reigns, too, in the wills of men,
683 24 | Christ over all nations was rejected. The right which the Church
684 24 | came to be likened to false religions and to be placed ignominiously
685 24 | in good people, who are reluctant to engage in conflict or
686 14 | promises that they shall remain in his love.25 He claimed
687 29 | celebrated. It will suffice to remark that although in all the
688 26 | Divine Heart. It should be remarked also that much has been
689 1 | mankind was laboring. And We remember saying that these manifold
690 33 | faithful servants, we may be rendered partakers of eternal bliss
691 28 | Pius X, commanded to be renewed yearly, be made annually
692 15 | the kingdom of Israel, he repelled and denied such a suggestion.
693 11 | just and the damned; in his reply to the Roman magistrate,
694 24 | conflict or oppose but a weak resistance; thus the enemies of the
695 9 | the "just seed" that shall rest from the house of David -
696 1 | firmer basis than through the restoration of the Empire of Our Lord.
697 15 | supposed that the Messiah would restore the liberties and the kingdom
698 22 | the blessings which have resulted from the public and legitimate
699 11 | a king or not; after his resurrection, when giving to his Apostles
700 33 | submission and firm belief to revealed truths and to the doctrines
701 14 | is included the right of rewarding and punishing all men living,
702 11 | discourse, speaking of the rewards and punishments that will
703 4 | hymn of thanksgiving, Tu Rex gloriae Christe. We saw
704 8 | Israel is hailed as a most rich and powerful monarch, we
705 15 | spirit of detachment from riches and earthly things, and
706 9 | concerning the merciful King "riding upon an ass and upon a colt
707 13 | and dignity of Our Lord is rightly indicated by Cyril of Alexandria. "
708 24 | and patriotism, and gives rise to so many private quarrels;
709 15 | which, though an external rite, signifies and produces
710 21 | festivities so that the sacred rites, in all their beauty and
711 24 | those bitter enmities and rivalries between nations, which still
712 8 | sea to sea, and from the river unto the ends of the earth."6 ~
713 4 | discord and hurrying along the road to ruin and death, while
714 33(35) | Rom. vi, 13. ~
715 34 | people. ~Given at St. Peter's Rome, on the eleventh day of
716 29 | quite distinct from his royal title and dignity. We have
717 18 | the distinction between ruler and subject has been eliminated.
718 31 | her by God of teaching, ruling, and guiding to eternal
719 14 | accused him of breaking the Sabbath by the miraculous cure of
720 26 | the King hidden under the Sacramental species. Thus by sermons
721 12 | ancient psalmody and in the Sacramentaries. She uses them daily now
722 18(28) | Enc. Annum Sacrum, May 25, 1899. ~
723 23 | men were oppressed by the sad and gloomy severity of Jansenism,
724 15 | from the honor and sought safety in flight. Before the Roman
725 28 | which Our predecessor of saintly memory, Pope Pius X, commanded
726 21 | mind and heart, and have a salutary effect upon the whole of
727 12 | every token of veneration salute her Author and Founder in
728 33 | instruments for the interior sanctification of our souls, or to use
729 14 | may escape them, nor the sanctions he has imposed. ~
730 22(34) | Sermo 47 de Sanctis. ~
731 20(33) | Enc. Annum Sanctum, May 25, 1899. ~
732 15 | none other than to that of Satan and to the power of darkness.
733 18 | to men whereby we must be saved."29 He is the author of
734 3 | subjected to the sweet and saving yoke of our King. All those
735 4 | Rex gloriae Christe. We saw men and nations cut off
736 14 | Christ. It consists, We need scarcely say, in a threefold power
737 18 | been cut off from her by schism, but also all those who
738 14 | sufficiently clear from the scriptural testimony already adduced
739 15 | the above quotations from Scripture amply prove, and Christ
740 8 | not read throughout the Scriptures that Christ is the King?
741 18 | because it has no longer a secure and solid foundation."31 ~
742 9 | Jeremias foretells the "just seed" that shall rest from the
743 24 | we lament them today: the seeds of discord sown far and
744 3 | of the earth. They have seen how many countries have
745 13 | creatures, a dominion not seized by violence nor usurped,
746 3 | the unremitting labor and self-sacrifice of missionaries, and the
747 24 | a blind and immoderate selfishness, making men seek nothing
748 7 | in the strict and proper sense too. For it is only as man
749 22(34) | Sermo 47 de Sanctis. ~
750 33 | Christ good and faithful servants, we may be rendered partakers
751 14(24) | Conc. Trid. Sess. Vl, can. 21. ~
752 29 | of the Kingship of Christ sets the crowning glory upon
753 32 | neglected and ignored, will most severely avenge these insults; for
754 23 | oppressed by the sad and gloomy severity of Jansenism, which had
755 31 | communities of religious of either sex, who give most valuable
756 24 | undermined; society in a word, shaken to its foundations and on
757 20 | blessings be restored. Men will sheathe their swords and lay down
758 4 | further light of glory was shed upon his kingdom, when after
759 22 | that truth has afterwards shone out with greater splendor,
760 9 | the government is upon his shoulder, and his name shall be called
761 14 | them. Those who keep them show their love for their Divine
762 28 | ages, for the blessings showered upon Us, upon the Church,
763 22 | aroused from its lethargy, has shown itself more vigorous than
764 12 | praise of Christ the King shows once more the truth of the
765 15 | have acclaimed him King, he shrank from the honor and sought
766 23 | their hearts grow cold, and shut them out from the love of
767 14 | the miraculous cure of a sick man. "For neither doth the
768 1 | a brighter future at the sight of a more widespread and
769 1 | one Source of Salvation, a sign that men who had formerly
770 19 | rulers with a religious significance; it ennobles the citizen'
771 29 | kingly dignity is already signified and celebrated. It will
772 15 | though an external rite, signifies and produces an interior
773 28 | this Holy Year, nor better signify Our gratitude and that of
774 26 | bring forth Jesus from his silent hiding-place in the church,
775 8 | the Father as king over Sion, his holy mount, and shall
776 9 | no end of peace. He shall sit upon the throne of David
777 4 | the honors of the altar six confessors and virgins.
778 5 | this jubilee Year marks the sixteenth centenary of the Council
779 19 | Christ in their husbands, and slaves respect Christ in their
780 24 | attributed to a certain slowness and timidity in good people,
781 27 | for another company of his soldiers has been added to the list
782 18 | has no longer a secure and solid foundation."31 ~
783 | something
784 15 | shrank from the honor and sought safety in flight. Before
785 21 | is composed of body and soul, and he needs these external
786 33 | interior sanctification of our souls, or to use the words of
787 32 | providing for the young a sound moral education. ~
788 1 | and his Church, the one Source of Salvation, a sign that
789 24 | today: the seeds of discord sown far and wide; those bitter
790 11 | in his last discourse, speaking of the rewards and punishments
791 11 | Moreover, Christ himself speaks of his own kingly authority:
792 26 | hidden under the Sacramental species. Thus by sermons preached
793 27 | Holy Year, which is now speeding to its close, offers the
794 22 | afterwards shone out with greater splendor, and that men's faith, aroused
795 27 | the plan of which We have spoken, the Holy Year, which is
796 3 | spread of the kingdom of her Spouse to the most far distant
797 27 | missionaries in the work of spreading his kingdom. In this year,
798 8 | in his days shall justice spring up, and abundance of peace...
799 33 | our hearts, which should spurn natural desires and love
800 1 | that men who had formerly spurned the rule of our Redeemer
801 24 | their duty; the unity and stability of the family undermined;
802 19 | subjects. The result will be a stable peace and tranquillity,
803 9 | be destroyed, and shall stand for ever."9 And again he
804 24 | however, have neither the station in society nor the authority
805 12 | axiom: Legem credendi lex statuit supplicandi. The rule of
806 21 | beauty and variety, may stimulate him to drink more deeply
807 4 | nations cut off from God, stirring up strife and discord and
808 26 | him in triumph through the streets of the city, so that he
809 9 | kingdom; to establish it and strengthen it with judgment and with
810 7 | to Christ as man in the strict and proper sense too. For
811 4 | off from God, stirring up strife and discord and hurrying
812 31 | characteristic of his Church more striking and more conspicuous in
813 29 | testimony of their obedience and subjection to Christ. The last Sunday
814 33 | should assent with perfect submission and firm belief to revealed
815 1 | individuals and states refused to submit to the rule of our Savior,
816 22 | evil, has from time to time suffered the faith and piety of men
817 22 | the people of Christ were suffering cruel persecution, the cult
818 29 | and celebrated. It will suffice to remark that although
819 14 | essential to lordship. This is sufficiently clear from the scriptural
820 15 | repelled and denied such a suggestion. When the populace thronged
821 6 | later to explain in a manner suited to the understanding of
822 12 | Legem credendi lex statuit supplicandi. The rule of faith is indicated
823 15 | even the Apostles wrongly supposed that the Messiah would restore
824 25 | name of our Redeemer by suppressing all mention of it in their
825 7 | therefore has necessarily supreme and absolute dominion over
826 12 | 12. It was surely right, then, in view of
827 24 | long lurked beneath the surface. The empire of Christ over
828 20 | Men will sheathe their swords and lay down their arms
829 5 | this in that the Nicene Synod defined and proposed for
830 32 | demands that the State should take account of the commandments
831 29 | too, free from their daily tasks, may in a spirit of holy
832 10 | Testament is even more clearly taught and confirmed in the New.
833 14 | Not only do the gospels tell us that he made laws, but
834 22 | 22. History, in fact, tells us that in the course of
835 10 | we have found in the Old Testament is even more clearly taught
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837 4 | multitude with the hymn of thanksgiving, Tu Rex gloriae Christe.
838 | thereby
839 11 | on his garment and on his thigh written 'King of kings and
840 27 | We have every reason to think that the desired moment
841 15 | gentleness. They must hunger and thirst after justice, and more
842 28 | that it be observed on the thirty-first day of the month on which
843 1 | the majority of men had thrust Jesus Christ and his holy
844 22 | virtue, necessary even in times of peace. But more fruitful
845 24 | to a certain slowness and timidity in good people, who are
846 12 | in fact, she used these titles, giving expression with
847 24 | the power of the state and tolerated more or less at the whim
848 3 | their sins - and at the tombs of the Apostles and in Our
849 20 | authority of Christ, and every tongue confesses that the Lord
850 9 | all peoples, tribes, and tongues shall serve him. His power
851 11 | baptizing all nations, he took the opportunity to call
852 24 | belong to those who bear the torch of truth. This state of
853 18 | is that human society is tottering to its fall, because it
854 19 | will be a stable peace and tranquillity, for there will be no longer
855 9 | kingdom: and all peoples, tribes, and tongues shall serve
856 14(24) | Conc. Trid. Sess. Vl, can. 21. ~
857 29 | extol the glory of him who triumphs in all the Saints and in
858 4 | the hymn of thanksgiving, Tu Rex gloriae Christe. We
859 20 | predecessor, Pope Leo XIII, twenty-five years ago to the bishops
860 13 | of a lamb unspotted and undefiled."21 We are no longer our
861 24 | stability of the family undermined; society in a word, shaken
862 24 | faithful were generally to understand that it behooves them ever
863 26 | solemn processions, men unite in paying homage to Christ,
864 20 | and with his principal law united the precept of charity;
865 24 | neglect their duty; the unity and stability of the family
866 3 | Catholic name through the unremitting labor and self-sacrifice
867 13 | of Christ, as of a lamb unspotted and undefiled."21 We are
868 | until
869 19 | like themselves, perhaps unworthy or open to criticism, but
870 22 | when they needed to be urged to the pious consideration
871 | used
872 12 | the Sacramentaries. She uses them daily now in the prayers
873 21 | Church. Such pronouncements usually reach only a few and the
874 13 | not seized by violence nor usurped, but his by essence and
875 8 | his inheritance, and the utmost parts of the earth for his
876 14(26) | Joan. v, 22. ~
877 24 | estranged from him, and would valiantly defend his rights. ~
878 31 | either sex, who give most valuable help to the Bishops of the
879 3 | of missionaries, and the vastness of the regions which have
880 5 | and We have done so in the Vatican basilica. There is a special
881 26 | world of coming together to venerate and adore Christ the King
882 27 | enjoining that Christ be venerated by a special feast as King
883 19 | them not as men, but as the vicegerents of Christ; for it is not
884 27 | understood and admired the victories won by missionaries in the
885 22 | lethargy, has shown itself more vigorous than before. ~
886 13 | a dominion not seized by violence nor usurped, but his by
887 14(24) | Conc. Trid. Sess. Vl, can. 21. ~
888 31 | Christ. By their sacred vows they fight against the threefold
889 19 | Christ in their masters, warns them to give obedience to
890 19 | blessings of real liberty, well-ordered discipline, peace and harmony.
891 24 | princes and rulers. Some men went even further, and wished
892 | whatever
893 | where
894 | wherein
895 24 | tolerated more or less at the whim of princes and rulers. Some
896 | whose
897 24 | of discord sown far and wide; those bitter enmities and
898 21 | our Savior should be as widely as possible recognized and
899 1 | future at the sight of a more widespread and keener interest evinced
900 22 | confessors, virgins and widows produced wonderful results
901 31 | which her divine Founder willed should be a mark and characteristic
902 24 | zeal, they would strive to win over to their Lord those
903 22 | admire in this the admirable wisdom of the Providence of God,
904 9 | reign as king, "and shall be wise, and shall execute judgment
905 19 | their authority piously and wisely, and they will make laws
906 24 | men went even further, and wished to set up in the place of
907 | without
908 19 | St. Paul, while bidding wives revere Christ in their husbands,
909 4 | after generation of men and women dedicated to Christ, faithful
910 11 | extent of his kingdom. What wonder, then, that he whom St.
911 27 | truly wonderful in all his works, has been gloriously magnified,
912 29 | order their lives as to be worthy of faithful and obedient
913 15 | Jews and even the Apostles wrongly supposed that the Messiah
914 34 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI ~ ~
915 14(25) | Joan. xiv, 15; xv, 10. ~
916 11(17) | Apoc. xix, 16. ~
917 8(5) | Ps. xliv. ~
918 11(14) | Joan. xviii, 37. ~
919 9(8) | Jer. xxiii, 5. ~
920 8(3) | Num. xxiv, 19. ~
921 11(13) | Matt. xxv, 31-40. ~
922 11(15) | Matt. xxviii, 18. ~
923 | yet
924 32 | also in providing for the young a sound moral education. ~
925 9(11) | Zach. ix, 9. ~
926 9 | destroyed."10 The prophecy of Zachary concerning the merciful
927 22 | results in an increased zest for virtue, necessary even