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1 10 | 10. So it is that St. Ephrem, 2 11(13) | Dittochaeum, XXVII: PL LX, 102 A. ~ 3 17(19) | Ssmae Deiparae: PG XCVII, 1079 B. ~ 4 18(20) | Ssmae Deiparae: PG XCVII, 1099 A. ~ 5 38(49) | haer., V, 19, 1: PG VII, 1175 B. ~ 6 23(28) | S. Agatho: PL LXXXVII, 1221 A. ~ 7 42(57) | ASS, XXVIII, 1895-1896, p.130. ~ 8 14(16) | Petrus Chrysologus, Sermo 142, De Annuntiatione B.M.V.: 9 24(30) | praeexcelsa. d. d. 28 Febr. a. 1476. ~ 10 15 | 15. Moreover Epiphanius, the 11 17 | 17. St. Andrew of Crete frequently 12 10(11) | t. III (graece), Romae, 1747, pag. 546. ~ 13 24(31) | Dominae, d. d. 27 Sept. a. 1748. ~ 14 10(10) | Lamy, t. II, Mechliniae, 1886, hymn. XIX, p. 624. ~ 15 42(57) | Adiumcem populi: ASS, XXVIII, 1895-1896, p.130. ~ 16 42(57) | populi: ASS, XXVIII, 1895-1896, p.130. ~ 17 13(14) | Chrysocephali). Cf. PG XIII, 1902 D. ~ 18 42(58) | Ad diem illum: ASS XXXVI, 1903-1904, p.455. ~ 19 42(58) | diem illum: ASS XXXVI, 1903-1904, p.455. ~ 20 35(45) | Quas primas: AAS XVII, 1925, p. 599. ~ 21 38(50) | Auspicatus profecto: AAS XXV, 1933, p. 80. ~ 22 38(51) | Mystici Corporis: AAS XXXV, 1943, p. 247. ~ 23 3(2) | Fulgens corona: AAS XXXXV, 1953, p. 577 sq. ~ 24 52 | eleventh day of October, 1954, in the sixteenth year of 25 23(27) | Epist. XIV: PL LXXXVII, 199-200 A. ~ 26 2 | 2. Following upon the frightful 27 23(27) | Epist. XIV: PL LXXXVII, 199-200 A. ~ 28 21 | 21. And finally St. Ildephonsus 29 22 | 22. The theologians of the 30 23 | 23. The Supreme Shepherds of 31 23(29) | Hardouin, Acta Conciliorum, IV, 234; 238: PL LXXXIX, 508 B. ~ 32 23(29) | Acta Conciliorum, IV, 234; 238: PL LXXXIX, 508 B. ~ 33 24 | 24. We wish also to recall 34 38(51) | Corporis: AAS XXXV, 1943, p. 247. ~ 35 26 | 26. Furthermore, the sacred 36 4(3) | Cf. AAS XXXVIII, 1946, p. 264 sq. ~ 37 20(25) | Fortunati): PL LXXXVIII, 282 B et 283 A. ~ 38 20(25) | PL LXXXVIII, 282 B et 283 A. ~ 39 29 | 29. We read, moreover, in the 40 3 | 3. It is gratifying to recall 41 30 | 30. Furthermore, the Latin 42 19(21) | Deiparae, I: PG XCVIII, 303 A. ~ 43 31 | 31. To these and others should 44 19(22) | Ssmae Deiparae, n PG XCVIII, 315 C. ~ 45 47 | in the whole world on the 31st of May. We likewise ordain 46 40(52) | Mariae Virginis: PG LXXXVII, 3238 D; 3242 A. ~ 47 40(52) | Virginis: PG LXXXVII, 3238 D; 3242 A. ~ 48 37(48) | sect. II (ed Vivès, XIX, 327). ~ 49 16(18) | S. Modesti): PG LXXXVI, 3306 B. ~ 50 34 | 34. As We have already mentioned, 51 35 | 35. But the Blessed Virgin 52 40(53) | Mariae Virginis: PG XCVIII, 354 B. ~ 53 36 | 36. Now, in the accomplishing 54 37 | 37. For "just as Christ, because 55 38 | 38. From these considerations, 56 39 | 39. Certainly, in the full 57 40 | 40. Hence it cannot be doubted 58 41 | 41. In order to understand 59 42 | 42. Besides, the Blessed Virgin 60 44 | 44. Theologians and preachers, 61 45 | 45. For the rest, in this as 62 42(58) | ASS XXXVI, 1903-1904, p.455. ~ 63 46 | 46. From the ancient Christian 64 47 | 47. Since we are convinced, 65 11(12) | XVIII, v. 58; PG XXXVII, 485. ~ 66 49 | 49. All, according to their 67 15(17) | Ep. Constantin.: PL LXII, 498 D. ~ 68 5 | 5. And now, that We may bring 69 50 | 50. In some countries of the 70 51 | 51. By this Encyclical Letter 71 52 | 52. Earnestly desiring that 72 10(11) | graece), Romae, 1747, pag. 546. ~ 73 45(60) | generis: AAS XLII, 1950, p. 569. ~ 74 3(2) | corona: AAS XXXXV, 1953, p. 577 sq. ~ 75 14(16) | Annuntiatione B.M.V.: PL LII, 579 C; cf. etiam 582 B; 584 76 14(16) | PL LII, 579 C; cf. etiam 582 B; 584 A: "Regina totius 77 14(16) | 579 C; cf. etiam 582 B; 584 A: "Regina totius exstitit 78 41(55) | Deus: Acta Pii IX, I, p. 597-598. ~ 79 41(55) | Acta Pii IX, I, p. 597-598. ~ 80 35(45) | primas: AAS XVII, 1925, p. 599. ~ 81 42(56) | Ibid. p. 618. ~ 82 10(10) | Mechliniae, 1886, hymn. XIX, p. 624. ~ 83 7 | 7. It is Our pleasure to recall 84 40(54) | Mariae Virginis: PG XCVI, 715 A. ~ 85 20(23) | Dormitionem B.M.V.: P.G. XCVI, 719 A. ~ 86 3(1) | Deus: AAS XXXXII 1950, p. 753 sq. ~ 87 8 | 8. From early times Christians 88 38(50) | profecto: AAS XXV, 1933, p. 80. ~ 89 14(15) | nominibus hebraeis: PL XXIII, 886. ~ 90 9 | 9. Hence it is not surprising 91 50 | may the Virgin, who is able to subdue violence beneath 92 2 | moral evils are being spread abroad in what may be described 93 38 | work of our salvation was accomplished by a kind of "recapitulation,"49 94 36 | 36. Now, in the accomplishing of this work of redemption, 95 37 | also (is our queen), on account of the unique manner in 96 47 | reflection, that great good will accrue to the Church if this solidly 97 8 | and a son, they readily acknowledged the supreme royal dignity 98 35 | natural right, but also by an acquired right: that which He won 99 26 | the sacred liturgy, which acts as a faithful reflection 100 38 | who, free of the stain of actual and original sin, and ever 101 31 | these and others should be added the Litany of Loreto which 102 42(57) | Leo XIII, litt. enc. Adiumcem populi: ASS, XXVIII, 1895- 103 32 | seated upon a royal throne adorned with royal insignia, crowned 104 38(49) | S. Irenaeus, Adv. haer., V, 19, 1: PG VII, 105 4 | known that we have taken advantage of every opportunity - through 106 48 | and beg for strength in adversity, light in darkness, consolation 107 29(36) | Missale Aethiopicum, Anaphora Dominae nostrae 108 5 | Virgin Mary, Queen. This will afford a climax, as it were, to 109 | again 110 22 | testimonies handed down long ago, have called the most Blessed 111 25(32) | S. Alfonso, Le glone de Maria, p. I, 112 49 | should strive to bring alive the wondrous virtues of 113 47 | like a luminous lamp raised aloft, by Our Apostolic authority 114 25 | For all these reasons St. Alphonsus Ligouri, in collecting the 115 | always 116 | am 117 3 | together with her only1a Son, amid the heavenly choirs of angels 118 14 | the following statement amidst various interpretations 119 39 | though in a limited and analogous way, in His royal dignity. 120 38 | He is our Redeemer, so, analogously, the Most Blessed Virgin 121 29(36) | Missale Aethiopicum, Anaphora Dominae nostrae Mariae, 122 17(19) | S. Andreas Cretensis, Homilia II in 123 17 | 17. St. Andrew of Crete frequently attributes 124 14 | Mary' means 'Domina.' The Angel therefore addresses her 125 44 | Mother of God, which the Angelic Doctor teaches must be attributed 126 2 | crisis fills Us with a great anguish, and so with confidence 127 32 | Christian principles and is animated by their spirit as something 128 40(52) | S. Sophronius, In annuntianone Beatae Mariae Virginis: 129 14(16) | Chrysologus, Sermo 142, De Annuntiatione B.M.V.: PL LII, 579 C; cf. 130 36 | the devout disciple of St. Anselm (Eadmer, ed.) wrote in the 131 30 | Holy Queen" and the lovely antiphons "Hail, Queen of the Heavens," " 132 8(7) | Apoc. XIX, 16. ~ 133 3(1) | Cf. constitutio apostolica Munificentissirnus Deus: 134 [Title]| THE PATRIARCHS, PRIMATES, ~ARCHBISHOPS, BISHIOPS, AND OTHER LOCAL 135 27(33) | Ex liturgia Armenorum: in festo Assumptionis, 136 27 | the ranks of the heavenly army bow before thee."33~ 137 32 | enriched with works of highest artistic value and greatest beauty; 138 30 | Today the Virgin Mary ascends into heaven: rejoice because 139 49 | envy and avarice thrust aside, will promote love among 140 10(11) | Matrem; Opera omnia, Ed. Assemani, t. III (graece), Romae, 141 3 | of the faithful who had assembled from every part of the world, 142 12 | indicated through direct assertion by those who call her "Lady," " 143 11 | world,"12 while Prudentius asserts that the Mother marvels " 144 37 | unique manner in which she assisted in our redemption, by giving 145 39 | the divine Christ, as His associate in the redemption, in his 146 3 | defined the dogma of the Assumption of the Blessed Virgin Mary 147 39 | her union with Christ she attains a radiant eminence transcending 148 17 | Andrew of Crete frequently attributes the dignity of a Queen to 149 4 | opportunity - through personal audiences and radio broadcasts - to 150 38(50) | Pius XI, epist. Auspicatus profecto: AAS XXV, 1933, 151 50 | and repeated protests have availed nothing to remove these 152 49 | brothers, and with all envy and avarice thrust aside, will promote 153 44 | the Blessed Virgin, must avoid straying from the correct 154 28(35) | Officium hymni Axathistos (in ritu byzantino). ~ 155 50 | and tempests and brings back cloudless skies, look upon 156 50 | creation, whose radiant glance banishes storms and tempests and 157 3 | especially in the Liberian Basilica - giving testimony in a 158 9 | the Mother of the Lord," basing their stand on the words 159 48 | feast-days honored; may the beads of the Rosary be in the 160 | become 161 | becomes 162 48 | our Queen and Mother, and beg for strength in adversity, 163 | begin 164 | beginning 165 2 | violent flood. Occasionally We behold justice giving way; and, 166 8 | of grace above all other beings created by God. He "will 167 50 | able to subdue violence beneath her foot, grant to them 168 24 | the king whom she bore." Benedict XIV declared the same thing 169 52 | We impart the Apostolic Benediction. ~Given at Rome, from St. 170 24(31) | Benedictus XIV, bulla Gloriosae Dominae, 171 5 | Year of Mary to a happy and beneficial conclusion, and in response 172 7 | towards her, to the spiritual benefit of all mankind. ~ 173 | beside 174 | Besides 175 16(17a)| Queen" seems to be the best English equivalent. "Ruler", 176 41 | In order to understand better this sublime dignity of 177 44 | that is to say, they must beware of unfounded opinions and 178 28 | defies description, will give birth to Jesus the king."34 In 179 [Title]| PRIMATES, ~ARCHBISHOPS, BISHIOPS, AND OTHER LOCAL ORDINARIES ~ 180 15 | Moreover Epiphanius, the bishop of Constantinople, writing 181 3 | multitude of Cardinals, Bishops, priests, and of the faithful 182 50 | example in the midst of bitter trials. ~ 183 48 | than jewels; may none utter blasphemous words, the sign of a defiled 184 51 | Look upon the rainbow, and bless Him that made it; surely 185 1 | she is crowned in heavenly blessedness with the glory of a Queen. ~ 186 [Title]| Brethren, Health and Apostolic Blessing. ~ 187 35 | but with the precious blood of Christ, as of a Lamb 188 3 | she is present in soul and body reigning, together with 189 48 | goodness; let no one be so bold as to speak a syllable which 190 6 | of the Church and in the books of the sacred liturgy. ~ 191 28 | Lady; for thou who hast borne Christ the king art exalted 192 | both 193 35 | ourselves now, since Christ has bought us 'at a great price'."44,45~ 194 38 | sin, and ever most closely bound to her Son, on Golgotha 195 27 | ranks of the heavenly army bow before thee."33~ 196 51 | surely it is beautiful in its brightness. It encompasses the heaven 197 50 | storms and tempests and brings back cloudless skies, look 198 4 | personal audiences and radio broadcasts - to exhort Our children 199 49 | sincere desire for true brotherhood, not harming or injuring 200 20 | son," whose "snow-white brow is crowned with a golden 201 10 | So it is that St. Ephrem, burning with poetic inspiration, 202 2 | Following upon the frightful calamities which before Our very eyes 203 28(34) | Dominica post Natalem, in Canone, ad Matutinum. ~ 204 3 | before a huge multitude of Cardinals, Bishops, priests, and of 205 27 | Mother of God, today thou art carried into heaven on the chariots 206 16(17a)| to describe Mary. In this case and a few others the word 207 14(16) | Regina totius exstitit castitatis." ~ 208 13(14) | Werke, T. IX, p. 48 (ex catena Marcarii Chrysocephali). 209 50 | that, while serving the cause of the Gospel, they may 210 47 | Queenship, which is to be celebrated every year in the whole 211 28 | approach in praise, gladly celebrating her wonders in song. . . 212 29 | Ethiopic Missal: "O Mary, center of the whole world, . . . 213 31 | Queen. Likewise, for many centuries past Christians have been 214 9 | signified that she derived a certain eminence and exalted station 215 39 | 39. Certainly, in the full and strict 216 46 | resounding chorus which changes the sublimity of the royal 217 27 | carried into heaven on the chariots of the cherubim, the seraphim 218 49 | the rights of the weak, cherish peace. No one should think 219 47 | Virgin Mary be renewed, cherishing the hope that through such 220 46 | witnesses makes up a resounding chorus which changes the sublimity 221 52 | the Queen and Mother of Christendom may hear these Our prayers, 222 37(48) | Suárez, De mysteriis vitae Christi, disp. XXII, sect. II (ed 223 13(14) | 48 (ex catena Marcarii Chrysocephali). Cf. PG XIII, 1902 D. ~ 224 51 | the heaven about with the circle of its glory, the hands 225 2 | have reduced flourishing cities, towns, and villages to 226 49 | will promote love among classes, respect the rights of the 227 5 | Queen. This will afford a climax, as it were, to the manifold 228 36(47) | Virginis Mariae, c. 11: PL CLIX, 508 A B. ~ 229 50 | tempests and brings back cloudless skies, look upon these her 230 51 | she not a rainbow in the clouds reaching towards God, the 231 25 | St. Alphonsus Ligouri, in collecting the testimony of past ages, 232 32 | the form of representing colorfully the divine Redeemer crowning 233 49 | injuring but rather helping and comforting others. ~ 234 51 | growth the gentle urgings and commands of the Virgin Mary impel 235 24 | sovereign King has in some way communicated to her his ruling power.31~ 236 [Title]| ORDINARIES ~IN PEACE AND COMMUNION WITH THE HOLY SEE~ ~Venerable 237 38 | salvation itself, in a manner comparable to that in which Eve was 238 41 | dreamed, and only God can comprehend the marvel."55~ 239 34 | concerning the Son whom Mary will conceive, We read this sentence: " 240 3 | great Mother of God had been conceived without any stain of original 241 23(29) | Hardouin, Acta Conciliorum, IV, 234; 238: PL LXXXIX, 242 5 | to a happy and beneficial conclusion, and in response to petitions 243 23 | Council with all the Fathers concurring, called the Mother of God: " 244 2 | great anguish, and so with confidence We have recourse to Mary 245 46 | store of the faith fully confirm this truth. Such a wealth 246 8 | reflected upon the intimate connection that obtains between a mother 247 38 | 38. From these considerations, the proof develops on these 248 23 | Shepherds of the Church have considered it their duty to promote 249 49 | most loving Mother through constant effort of mind and manner. 250 15(17) | Relatio Epiphanii Ep. Constantin.: PL LXII, 498 D. ~ 251 15 | Epiphanius, the bishop of Constantinople, writing to the Sovereign 252 3(1) | Cf. constitutio apostolica Munificentissirnus 253 15 | the grace of the holy and consubstantial Trinity and by the prayers 254 45 | those matters which are contained only in an obscure way, 255 26 | of the heavenly Queen and continues to sing them. ~ 256 50 | the Gospel, they may also contribute to the strength and progress 257 50 | nations by their harmonious cooperation, by the practice of extraordinary 258 35(44) | I Cor. VI, 20. ~ 259 3(2) | Cf. litt. enc. Fulgens corona: AAS XXXXV, 1953, p. 577 260 38(51) | XII, litt. enc. Mystici Corporis: AAS XXXV, 1943, p. 247. ~ 261 44 | avoid straying from the correct course, with a twofold error 262 2 | victory of the powers of corruption. The threat of this fearful 263 35 | forgetful of how much we cost Our Savior, might recall 264 50 | 50. In some countries of the world there are people 265 51 | towards God, the pledge of a covenant of peace?62 "Look upon the 266 8 | grace above all other beings created by God. He "will reign in 267 34 | she became Mother of the Creator, she truly became Queen 268 17 | 17. St. Andrew of Crete frequently attributes the 269 17(19) | S. Andreas Cretensis, Homilia II in Dormitionem 270 51 | almost destroyed by recurring crises. Is she not a rainbow in 271 36 | sacred liturgy: "Near the cross of Our Lord Jesus Christ 272 31 | can be called the mystical crown of the heavenly Queen. ~ 273 32 | colorfully the divine Redeemer crowning His mother with a resplendent 274 3 | original sin, We instituted the current Marian Year2 And now it 275 48 | strength in adversity, light in darkness, consolation in sorrow; 276 34 | give unto him the throne of David his father, and he shall 277 5 | over the world, We have decided to institute the liturgical 278 24 | she bore." Benedict XIV declared the same thing in his Apostolic 279 47 | Our Apostolic authority We decree and establish the feast 280 46 | shown that the arguments deduced by Sacred Theology from 281 28 | Queen who, in a way which defies description, will give birth 282 48 | blasphemous words, the sign of a defiled soul, against that name 283 42 | Christ, not only the highest degree of excellence and perfection, 284 50 | up till now reasonable demands and repeated protests have 285 5 | it were, to the manifold demonstrations of Our devotion to Mary, 286 45 | way, and implicitly in the deposit of faith."60~ 287 50 | Christian faith and who are deprived of their divine and human 288 22 | theologians of the Church, deriving their teaching from these 289 16(17a)| Latin word Regina is used to describe Mary. In this case and a 290 2 | spread abroad in what may be described as a violent flood. Occasionally 291 28 | who, in a way which defies description, will give birth to Jesus 292 25 | the King of kings, it is deservedly and by every right that 293 38 | salvation, was, by God's design, associated with Jesus Christ, 294 52 | 52. Earnestly desiring that the Queen and Mother 295 51 | nations which daily is almost destroyed by recurring crises. Is 296 10 | lest Satan the sower of destruction glory over me, lest my wicked 297 38 | considerations, the proof develops on these lines: if Mary, 298 36 | World."46 Hence, as the devout disciple of St. Anselm ( 299 51 | clearly and venerate more devoutly the merciful and maternal 300 42(58) | Pius X, litt enc. Ad diem illum: ASS XXXVI, 1903-1904, 301 40 | to say: "Limitless is the difference between God's servants and 302 12 | clearly indicated through direct assertion by those who call 303 36 | Hence, as the devout disciple of St. Anselm (Eadmer, ed.) 304 37(48) | mysteriis vitae Christi, disp. XXII, sect. II (ed Vivès, 305 51 | hands of the Most High have displayed it."63 Whoever, therefore, 306 39 | receives the royal right to dispose of the treasures of the 307 42 | has been given Mary in the distribution of graces;57 St. Pius X 308 11(13) | Prudentius, Dittochaeum, XXVII: PL LX, 102 A. ~ 309 41 | from the treasury of His divinity so far beyond what He gave 310 | do 311 44 | of God, which the Angelic Doctor teaches must be attributed 312 | does 313 11(12) | Gregorius Naz., Poemata dogmatica, XVIII, v. 58; PG XXXVII, 314 36(46) | Festum septem dolorum B. Mariae Virg., Tractus. ~ 315 16(17a)| occurs, is a rendition of Dominatrix. - Ed.~ 316 28(34) | Ex Menaeo (byzantino): Dominica post Natalem, in Canone, 317 40(53) | S. Germanus, Hom. II in dormitione Beatae Mariae Virginis: 318 34 | of Mary rests is without doubt her Divine Motherhood. In 319 40 | 40. Hence it cannot be doubted that Mary most Holy is far 320 | down 321 41 | God a greater could not be dreamed, and only God can comprehend 322 48 | which lacks the respect due to her name. ~ 323 23 | have considered it their duty to promote by eulogy and 324 19 | Queen of all of those who dwell on earth."22 ~ 325 17 | transports from her earthly dwelling, as Queen of the human race, 326 36 | disciple of St. Anselm (Eadmer, ed.) wrote in the Middle 327 36(47) | Eadmerus, De excellentia Virginis 328 1 | 1. From the earliest ages of the catholic church 329 52 | 52. Earnestly desiring that the Queen 330 17 | Today He transports from her earthly dwelling, as Queen of the 331 34 | Lord";41 from this it is easily concluded that she is a 332 20 | Another ancient writer of the Eastern Church calls her "favored 333 51(63) | Eccl. XLIII, 12-13. 334 51 | let him invoke the most effective of Queens, the Mediatrix 335 39 | derived the inexhaustible efficacy of her maternal intercession 336 49 | Mother through constant effort of mind and manner. Thus 337 23 | Mother of God."28 And in the eighth century Gregory II in the 338 | either 339 52 | Blessed Virgin Mary, the eleventh day of October, 1954, in 340 10 | Heaven sustain me in its embrace, because I am honored above 341 31 | ruling power of Mary which embraces heaven and earth, when they 342 32 | portrayed Mary as Queen and Empress seated upon a royal throne 343 16(18) | Encomium in Dormitionem Ssmae Deiparae ( 344 51 | beautiful in its brightness. It encompasses the heaven about with the 345 | end 346 39 | in his struggle with His enemies and His final victory over 347 16(17a)| Queen" seems to be the best English equivalent. "Ruler", when 348 50 | them that they may soon enjoy the rightful freedom to 349 7 | Our heavenly Mother, and enkindle a more fervent devotion 350 32 | Virgin Mary, has ever been enriched with works of highest artistic 351 19 | Virgin in these words: "Be enthroned, Lady, for it is fitting 352 5 | have supported with such enthusiasm. ~ 353 49 | truly brothers, and with all envy and avarice thrust aside, 354 15(17) | Relatio Epiphanii Ep. Constantin.: PL LXII, 498 355 32 | has since the Council of Ephesus portrayed Mary as Queen 356 10(10) | S. Ephraem, Hymni de B. Maria, ed. 357 10 | 10. So it is that St. Ephrem, burning with poetic inspiration, 358 15(17) | Relatio Epiphanii Ep. Constantin.: PL LXII, 359 15 | 15. Moreover Epiphanius, the bishop of Constantinople, 360 16(17a)| seems to be the best English equivalent. "Ruler", when it occurs, 361 44 | correct course, with a twofold error to guard against: that is 362 47 | authority We decree and establish the feast of Mary's Queenship, 363 36 | because by His command He establishes each of them in its own 364 20(25) | Fortunati): PL LXXXVIII, 282 B et 283 A. ~ 365 29 | We read, moreover, in the Ethiopic Missal: "O Mary, center 366 14(16) | M.V.: PL LII, 579 C; cf. etiam 582 B; 584 A: "Regina totius 367 23 | their duty to promote by eulogy and exhortation the devotion 368 17 | Queen of the human race, His ever-Virgin Mother, from whose womb 369 25 | writes these words with evident devotion: "Because the virgin 370 18 | human race faithful to the exact meaning of her name, who 371 44 | of unfounded opinions and exaggerated expressions which go beyond 372 42 | only the highest degree of excellence and perfection, but also 373 36(47) | Eadmerus, De excellentia Virginis Mariae, c. 11: 374 44 | they must watch out for excessive narrowness of mind in weighing 375 51 | no one consider himself exempt from this tribute of a grateful 376 4 | and radio broadcasts - to exhort Our children in Christ to 377 23 | to promote by eulogy and exhortation the devotion of the Christian 378 52 | hate, and may, after this exile show unto us all Jesus, 379 45 | also to illustrate and explain those matters which are 380 14 | says the same thing more explicitly in these words: "The Hebrew 381 32 | interpreting the sincere and freely expressed devotion of the faithful, 382 44 | opinions and exaggerated expressions which go beyond the truth, 383 14(16) | B; 584 A: "Regina totius exstitit castitatis." ~ 384 50 | cooperation, by the practice of extraordinary virtues which are a glowing 385 37(48) | F. Suárez, De mysteriis vitae 386 1 | nor has that faith ever failed by which we are taught that 387 32 | their spirit as something faithfully interpreting the sincere 388 38 | they were by his lamentable fall,"51 then it may be legitimately 389 4 | Mary which is venerated at Fatima was being crowned with a 390 24 | memory, Sixtus IV, touched favorably upon the doctrine of the 391 20 | Eastern Church calls her "favored Queen," "the perpetual Queen 392 33 | 33. The Roman Pontiffs, favoring such types of popular devotion, 393 14 | to preclude all servile fear in the Lord's Mother, who 394 2 | corruption. The threat of this fearful crisis fills Us with a great 395 48 | thronged by the faithful, her feast-days honored; may the beads of 396 30 | accustomed to recite on feasts of the Blessed Virgin Mary: " 397 24(30) | Cum praeexcelsa. d. d. 28 Febr. a. 1476. ~ 398 7 | Mother, and enkindle a more fervent devotion towards her, to 399 27(33) | Ex liturgia Armenorum: in festo Assumptionis, hymnus ad 400 | few 401 31 | when they consider the fifth glorious mystery of the 402 39 | with His enemies and His final victory over them, has a 403 43 | wielding royal power, is on fire with a mother's love. ~ 404 52 | Venerable Brothers, and to your flocks, as a promise of God's divine 405 2 | be described as a violent flood. Occasionally We behold 406 10 | over me, lest my wicked foe be victorious against me."11 ~ 407 31 | daily invites Christian folk to call upon Mary as Queen. 408 50 | subdue violence beneath her foot, grant to them that they 409 9 | Gabriel the archangel, who foretold that the Son of Mary would 410 35 | Would that all men, now forgetful of how much we cost Our 411 20(25) | Mariae (inter opera Venantii Fortunati): PL LXXXVIII, 282 B et 412 17 | 17. St. Andrew of Crete frequently attributes the dignity of 413 2 | 2. Following upon the frightful calamities which before 414 42 | Mother in imparting to us the fruits of redemption? "With a heart 415 3(2) | Cf. litt. enc. Fulgens corona: AAS XXXXV, 1953, 416 39 | 39. Certainly, in the full and strict meaning of the 417 41 | perfect, and possesses such fullness of innocence and holiness, 418 46 | treasure store of the faith fully confirm this truth. Such 419 | Further 420 48 | hands of all; may Christians gather, in small numbers and large, 421 21 | St. Ildephonsus of Toledo gathers together almost all of her 422 41 | divinity so far beyond what He gave to all the angels and saints 423 51(62) | Cf. Gen. IX, 13. ~ 424 16(17a)| Generally throughout the encyclical 425 45(60) | Pius XII, litt. enc. Humani generis: AAS XLII, 1950, p. 569. ~ 426 41 | showered her with heavenly gifts and graces from the treasury 427 42 | Word performs miracles and gives graces, if He uses His Sacraments 428 28 | joyously approach in praise, gladly celebrating her wonders 429 50 | creation, whose radiant glance banishes storms and tempests 430 25(32) | S. Alfonso, Le glone de Maria, p. I, c. I, §1. ~ 431 50 | extraordinary virtues which are a glowing example in the midst of 432 44 | exaggerated expressions which go beyond the truth, on the 433 39 | only Jesus Christ, the God-Man, is King; but Mary, too, 434 40 | And St. John Damascene goes so far as to say: "Limitless 435 35 | were redeemed, not with gold or silver which perishes, . . . 436 38 | closely bound to her Son, on Golgotha offered that Son to the 437 47 | serious reflection, that great good will accrue to the Church 438 50 | serving the cause of the Gospel, they may also contribute 439 48 | soul, against that name graced with such dignity and revered 440 4 | becomes children, for Our most gracious and exalted Mother. On this 441 10(11) | omnia, Ed. Assemani, t. III (graece), Romae, 1747, pag. 546. ~ 442 50 | violence beneath her foot, grant to them that they may soon 443 51 | exempt from this tribute of a grateful and loving soul - let him 444 3 | 3. It is gratifying to recall that We ourselves, 445 32 | highest artistic value and greatest beauty; it has even taken 446 40 | whole of creation; your greatness places you above the angels."53 447 9 | the words of Elizabeth who greeted her with reverence and called 448 11(12) | S. Gregorius Naz., Poemata dogmatica, 449 51 | to its safeguarding and growth the gentle urgings and commands 450 44 | with a twofold error to guard against: that is to say, 451 38(49) | S. Irenaeus, Adv. haer., V, 19, 1: PG VII, 1175 452 16 | of God to pray for us is hailed by another writer of that 453 22 | innumerable other testimonies handed down long ago, have called 454 21 | my Lord . . . Lady among handmaids, Queen among sisters."26 ~ 455 23(29) | Hardouin, Acta Conciliorum, IV, 234; 456 49 | for true brotherhood, not harming or injuring but rather helping 457 50 | progress of nations by their harmonious cooperation, by the practice 458 51 | restraint, but a well-ordered harmony under the rule of the will 459 52 | happy a world shaken by hate, and may, after this exile 460 [Title]| SEE~ ~Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Blessing. ~ 461 52 | Mother of Christendom may hear these Our prayers, and by 462 30 | antiphons "Hail, Queen of the Heavens," "O Queen of Heaven, Rejoice," 463 14(15) | Hieronymus, Liber de nominibus hebraeis: PL XXIII, 886. ~ 464 14 | explicitly in these words: "The Hebrew word 'Mary' means 'Domina.' 465 48 | prisons. May Mary's name be held in highest reverence, a 466 23 | more recent Pontiffs, it is helpful to recall that as early 467 49 | harming or injuring but rather helping and comforting others. ~ 468 4 | Ourselves called this the heralding of the "sovereignty" of 469 | here 470 14(15) | S. Hieronymus, Liber de nominibus hebraeis: 471 41 | fullness of innocence and holiness, that under God a greater 472 48 | sin and offer an unceasing homage, filled with filial loyalty, 473 48 | praises in churches, in homes, in hospitals, in prisons. 474 13 | 13. In one of the homilies attributed to Origen, Elizabeth 475 48 | reverence, a name sweeter than honey and more precious than jewels; 476 10 | Thy throne. How much more honorable and venerable than the throne 477 49 | that all Christians, in honoring and imitating their sublime 478 15 | to the Sovereign Pontiff Hormisdas, says that we should pray 479 48 | in churches, in homes, in hospitals, in prisons. May Mary's 480 32 | diadem and surrounded by the host of angels and saints in 481 | however 482 3 | Holy Year 1950, before a huge multitude of Cardinals, 483 45(60) | Pius XII, litt. enc. Humani generis: AAS XLII, 1950, 484 42 | men. For if through His Humanity the divine Word performs 485 19 | Germanus speaks to the humble Virgin in these words: " 486 1 | prayers of petition and hymns of praise and veneration 487 34 | conception, because of the hypostatic union of the human nature 488 30(39) | Ibidem, ad Magnificat II Vesp. ~ 489 32 | the machinations of Satan. Iconography, in representing the royal 490 10(11) | Idem, Oratio ad Ssmam Dei Matrem; 491 21(26) | Ildefonsus Toletanus, De virginitate 492 21 | 21. And finally St. Ildephonsus of Toledo gathers together 493 42(58) | Pius X, litt enc. Ad diem illum: ASS XXXVI, 1903-1904, p. 494 45 | Christ established "also to illustrate and explain those matters 495 4 | Portugal, when the miraculous image of the Virgin Mary which 496 33 | through representatives, images of the Virgin Mother of 497 49 | Christians, in honoring and imitating their sublime Queen and 498 42 | has said that an "almost immeasurable" power has been given Mary 499 52 | love, from Our heart We impart the Apostolic Benediction. ~ 500 42 | His most holy Mother in imparting to us the fruits of redemption? "


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