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1006 8 | on earth until the last vestige of religion has been uprooted,
1007 31 | them pray to Him for the Vicar of Christ on earth and for
1008 25 | heroically made themselves victims of reparation for the sins
1009 10 | unshaken hope in this complete victory of God and of the Church
1010 13 | by which the health and vigor of all human society may
1011 15 | shall be opened" (Matth. vii. 7). "Amen, amen I say to
1012 3 | on the multitude" (Mark viii. 2). But, indeed, the root
1013 25 | passions that tend to make him violate the moral order. But if
1014 24 | a sanction against their violation. Certainly one of the most
1015 7 | livelihood and culture utter violent invectives against God and
1016 31 | patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Mediatrix of all graces,
1017 24 | Venerable Brethren, in virtue of Our pastoral office,
1018 7 | God as the Author of this visible world, and as the Supreme
1019 10 | and from lifting up Our voice with all the strength of
1020 33 | circumstances deduct also something voluntarily, in the spirit of Christian
1021 25 | pleasures of life. By means of voluntary sacrifices, by means of
1022 11 | unflinchingly set up "a wall for the house of Israel" (
1023 28 | that has gone astray and wanders about without a guide: they
1024 25 | material wealth and the wanton pleasures of life. By means
1025 1 | invitation, indeed, was warmly welcomed with remarkable
1026 3 | private men, who - as We warned you last year, in Our Encyclical
1027 5 | societies, and in the public ways; and to carry this further,
1028 23 | proportion as belief in God is weakened, and the idea of an original
1029 3 | express, according to our weakness, the same words that came
1030 22 | hand the two most mighty weapons of spiritual life: prayer
1031 34 | finally say to His Spouse, weeping at His feet under the weight
1032 34 | weeping at His feet under the weight of so many griefs and woes: "
1033 1 | invitation, indeed, was warmly welcomed with remarkable unanimity,
1034 12 | questions concerning the welfare of all mankind, to lay aside
1035 11 | in the East and in the West, everywhere we meet with
1036 3 | is not this cupidity, by whatsoever name or style it is called,
1037 | whereas
1038 | whereby
1039 12 | 12. Wherefore, We exhort all, private
1040 | wherein
1041 18 | above to the goods of heaven whereon he meditates and which he
1042 | whether
1043 | while
1044 | whoever
1045 5 | is now propagated far and wide amid the multitude, it is
1046 34 | it done to thee as thou wilt." (Matth. xv. 28.) ~
1047 2 | same also he is tormented" (Wisdom xi. 17). ~
1048 8 | 8. In this wise, this new form of impiety,
1049 5 | children of this world are wiser in their generation than
1050 25 | soldiers of Christ, who wish to fight for the defense
1051 10 | scourges to punish the world withal! ~
1052 | within
1053 1 | they should endeavor to withstand, by every possible effort,
1054 10 | as speedily as possible. Woe to the race of men if God,
1055 34 | weight of so many griefs and woes: "Great is thy faith; be
1056 14 | point out to mankind those wonderful mysteries of light, that
1057 8 | though they thought that the wondrous concert wherein all created
1058 4 | according to which the worship of God and the strict observance
1059 30 | for all the offenses that wound that divine Heart. ~
1060 9 | dreadful hour for those wretched men, when they shall fall "
1061 27 | man who composed it, who wrote it and sang it, was one
1062 9 | the living God" (cf. Heb x. 31). ~
1063 34 | thee as thou wilt." (Matth. xv. 28.) ~
1064 14 | prayer and fasting" (Matth. xvii. 18, 20). It appears to
1065 21 | Peace be to you" (Io. xx. 26) was the Easter greeting
1066 10 | solicitude, and gives the yearning for God even to those who
1067 30 | as we amply showed four years ago in Our Encyclical Letter
1068 10 | especially the hearts of the young, to mount upwards to the
1069 25 | the moral order. But if zeal for the divine law and brotherly