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1502 77 | has only to think of those three splendid saints whom We
1503 59 | human knowledge can help to throw light upon and to defend
1504 7 | Encyclicals were directed to throwing the light of Catholic doctrine
1505 91 | special votive Mass, for Thursdays, according to liturgical
1506 39 | teipsum ad pietatem, "exercise thyself unto godliness." Indeed
1507 24 | unwearied heralds of the good tidings which alone can save and
1508 30 | know well how close is the tie that binds the Church to
1509 7 | commission, the chief apostle and tireless furtherer of the Christian
1510 59 | already honored with the titles of Great and of Universal
1511 81 | ideal home the parents, like Tobias and Sara, beg of God a numerous
1512 52 | harvest for unremitting toil? Our Lord saw the multitudes "
1513 49 | souls; and he knows that his toils and his cares cannot adequately
1514 59 | certain centuries it so took the lead in the field of
1515 40 | them of its perfect and total observance that a transgression
1516 45 | priest is one who should be totally dedicated to the things
1517 46 | Catholic Church, never fails to touch the hearts of those present:
1518 50 | the poor. Mindful of the touching words of his Savior, "As
1519 | toward
1520 43 | celibacy, whose first written traces pre-suppose a still earlier
1521 35 | quod agitis, imitamini quod tractatis, "realize what you are doing,
1522 90 | you continue the glorious traditions of the Catholic priesthood
1523 72 | time of testing, before trail of knowledge; and to be
1524 12 | that wrought so marvelous a transformation in the world. Thus the priest,
1525 40 | total observance that a transgression involves the added guilt
1526 18 | collaborate with Him in the transmission of human life throughout
1527 40 | of another most precious treasure of the Catholic priesthood,
1528 40 | 40. It is impossible to treat of the piety of a Catholic
1529 21 | illustrious layman has written, treating with rare competence of
1530 23 | and make them like sturdy trees able to withstand the wildest
1531 13 | place, as the Council of Trent teaches, Jesus Christ at
1532 18 | presenting himself at the tribunal of the Divine Judge, the
1533 6 | uninterrupted Eucharistic Triduum, gathered together Catholic
1534 53 | Priests, who like chosen troops ever prompt to the call
1535 68 | without heavy expense and trouble; and We will continue in
1536 49 | Apostle of Christ, "one of the twelve," as the Evangelists sadly
1537 92 | Rome, at St. Peter's, the twentieth day of December, 1935, in
1538 26 | 26. The experience of twenty centuries fully and gloriously
1539 5 | scientiarum Dominus, of the twenty-fourth of May, 1931. Our special
1540 43 | for pure souls such as the two Johns - the Baptist and
1541 26 | and more piercing than any two-edged sword,' it too reaches "
1542 11 | priesthood, which, though type and symbol, was still so
1543 65 | her priests. She is not unaware that, as the religious and
1544 18 | bless his espousals and unblemished love; and when, finally,
1545 49 | nevertheless, consciously or unconsciously, make common cause with
1546 46 | advance to ordination itself unconstrained by any law or person, and
1547 25 | search for pleasure, and the uncontrolled greed for worldly goods,
1548 42 | the body, which is to be understood, since the spirit is so
1549 60 | profession; for all this, undertaken within just limits and under
1550 87 | have come about that he undertook the obligations of the priesthood,
1551 70 | is intractable, unruly or undisciplined, has small taste for piety,
1552 24 | impossible owing to the unfailing promises on which it is
1553 57 | exhibit to the world would be unfinished were We to omit another
1554 69 | far better to dismiss an unfit student in the early stages;
1555 69 | to whom would be given an unfitted or unworthy minister, but
1556 83 | deplorable abuse, like that unfortunately prevalent in centuries past,
1557 68 | dioceses are small, or students unhappily few, or where there is a
1558 57 | that it be not condemned unheard." It is the priest's task
1559 6 | Immaculate, for a fervent and uninterrupted Eucharistic Triduum, gathered
1560 17 | of the Word-made-Flesh in union with all His brethren. For
1561 68 | should concentrate and unite their forces in a common
1562 22 | are stable and perpetual, united as they are with the indelible
1563 12 | all its world-embracing universality and divine efficacy, that
1564 2 | Congregation for Seminaries and Universities. And whenever Our pastoral
1565 57 | towards "the learned and the unlearned." But how can he teach unless
1566 25 | of selfish interest, and unleashed hate, and dark plans of
1567 | unlikely
1568 7 | humanity today, an age perhaps unparalleled in its need for the mercy
1569 77 | Yet although it remains unquestionably true that mere numbers should
1570 76 | such would be not merely unreliable but a likely source of sorrow
1571 57 | and active, yet solid and unruffled. ~
1572 70 | whoever is intractable, unruly or undisciplined, has small
1573 69 | zeal they must discourage unsuitable candidates, and in good
1574 71 | spiritual directors admonish the unsuited and unworthy, without any
1575 | until
1576 57 | warning of Tertullian, "Hoc unum gestit interdum (veritas),
1577 24 | she sends everywhere as unwearied heralds of the good tidings
1578 43 | pre-suppose a still earlier unwritten practice, dates back to
1579 83 | families of the middle and upper classes may be partly explained
1580 81 | their parents a model of an upright, industrious and pious life;
1581 63 | become more evident and urgent. This is because of Catholic
1582 38 | Hence the Church publicly urges on all her clerics this
1583 | used
1584 71 | more severity the confessor uses with his penitents, the
1585 75 | ordination, and the Bishop usually relies upon their judgment. ~
1586 77 | time, all should do their utmost to increase the ranks of
1587 57 | Malachy. Who could ever utter a word in praise of sacerdotal
1588 7 | the priest is the most valorous leader in that crusade of
1589 10 | away, however lofty and valuable these may seem; but for
1590 55 | With certain wonderful variety Holy Church is clothed,
1591 55 | ever closer together these various members of the Hierarchy,
1592 6 | and rite. Our beloved and venerated priests, never more energetic
1593 50 | with particular affection, venerates and loves Jesus Christ Himself. ~
1594 50 | Thus the priest becomes a veritable father of the poor. Mindful
1595 57 | Hoc unum gestit interdum (veritas), ne ignorata damnetur," "
1596 11 | made revel with the sacred vessels of the temple. Yet that
1597 29 | seeking divine aid in all the vicissitudes of this exile here on earth.
1598 57 | meet them with a defense vigorous and active, yet solid and
1599 48 | He must holily spurn all vile greed of earthly gains,
1600 71 | is benign." St. Thomas of Villanova called such over-kind confessors:
1601 78 | lovable Saint of charity, Vincent de Paul, "we shall always
1602 77 | and zealous workers in the vineyard of the Lord; the more so,
1603 8 | except those compelled by violence to act against the most
1604 43 | Virgin Mother, Florem Matris Virginis, and was brought up in the
1605 43 | the inestimable value of virginity, in view of a more fervent
1606 82 | faith, they make such divine visitations the object of their earnest
1607 11 | reverence; and God Himself visited His wrath upon the impious
1608 27 | Missions manifests most vividly the power of expansion given
1609 32 | the minister does not make void the Sacraments he administers;
1610 81 | also observe the spirit of voluntary Christian mortification;
1611 91 | Rites, to prepare a special votive Mass, for Thursdays, according
1612 73 | should be placed only on walls seasoned with sanctity,
1613 87 | divine sacrament will not be wanting in power to enable him to
1614 28 | chastisements priestly prayer wards off from sinful mankind,
1615 53 | the peaceful but bitter warfare of truth against error,
1616 84 | Paternal thanks and Our warmest encouragement. We know and
1617 86 | unction and affection. This We warmly recommend you to read. In
1618 70 | inclinations of each. His watchful and experienced eye will
1619 2 | And whenever Our pastoral watchfulness prompts Us to consider more
1620 78 | who offers even a cup of water to one of the least of the
1621 86 | more copiously from the waters of life springing up into
1622 55 | hand, and put the spur to weakness and slackness on the other.
1623 44 | admit a man living in the wedded state and having children,
1624 58 | culture than is usual among well-bred and well-educated people
1625 6 | never more energetic in well-doing than during this special
1626 58 | usual among well-bred and well-educated people of his day. This
1627 79 | ground of virtue, and also a well-guarded and well cultivated nursery,
1628 | whenever
1629 48 | nor yet an employee who, whilst attending conscientiously
1630 52 | the countries for they are white already to the harvest."
1631 | whither
1632 61 | time, to hear repeated that wholesome, practical lesson: "The
1633 33 | among men." On the contrary, whosoever handles and administers
1634 71 | confessors: Impie pios - "wickedly kind"; "such charity is
1635 7 | reparation for the blasphemies, wickedness and crimes which dishonor
1636 24 | hindered from shedding far and wide its beneficent light! We
1637 27 | sacrifices, they extend and widen the Kingdom of God upon
1638 23 | trees able to withstand the wildest storms. ~
1639 50 | disinterestedness the priest can hope to win the hearts of all. For detachment
1640 13 | appearance of bread and wine, His Body and Blood, giving
1641 24 | Hierarchy, in which each has his wisely allotted place. These she
1642 86 | Encyclical. It is not enough to withdraw to the sacred seclusion
1643 23 | like sturdy trees able to withstand the wildest storms. ~
1644 86 | striving you will be most wonderfully helped by a practice commended
1645 61 | through them He has worked wonders. But He did this that all
1646 16 | to the Divine Majesty. "Wondrous things are these," justly
1647 17 | shows us the Person of the Word-made-Flesh in union with all His brethren.
1648 61 | and through them He has worked wonders. But He did this
1649 77 | ranks of strong and zealous workers in the vineyard of the Lord;
1650 48 | own. He is no mercenary working for a temporal recompense,
1651 12 | the redemption in all its world-embracing universality and divine
1652 73 | such positive proofs of worthiness before ordination; or if
1653 23 | seed which is small and worthless to the profane eyes of the
1654 56 | sacrifice and oblation Thou wouldst not: but a body Thou has
1655 11 | God Himself visited His wrath upon the impious king Balthasar
1656 29 | to Him and appeasing the wrathful Lord." ~
1657 86 | Catholic Clergy," which he wrote with such unction and affection.
1658 86 | Predecessor of holy memory Pius X. This commendation is contained
1659 92 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XI ~ ~
1660 67 | Illustrious Predecessor, Leo XIII, has called the philosophia
1661 52 | his heart enkindled with yearning to lead souls to the Heart
1662 | yours
1663 77 | the ranks of strong and zealous workers in the vineyard