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501 51 | commands of the Virgin Mary impel us. ~ 502 45 | only in an obscure way, and implicitly in the deposit of faith."60~ 503 | indeed 504 12 | Virgin Mary is quite clearly indicated through direct assertion 505 41(55) | Pius IX, bulla Ineffabilis Deus: Acta Pii IX, I, p. 506 39 | Christ finally is derived the inexhaustible efficacy of her maternal 507 44 | attributed to her "because of the infinite goodness that is God."59~ 508 42 | but also a share in that influence by which He, her Son and 509 49 | brotherhood, not harming or injuring but rather helping and comforting 510 46 | of the liturgy, from the innate piety of the Christian people, 511 41 | possesses such fullness of innocence and holiness, that under 512 50 | skies, look upon these her innocent and tormented children with 513 22 | teaching from these and almost innumerable other testimonies handed 514 32 | throne adorned with royal insignia, crowned with the royal 515 10 | Ephrem, burning with poetic inspiration, represents her as speaking 516 5 | world, We have decided to institute the liturgical feast of 517 3 | stain of original sin, We instituted the current Marian Year2 518 51 | Encyclical Letter We are instituting a feast so that all may 519 38 | in which a virgin was instrumental in the salvation of the 520 42 | Sacraments and Saints as instruments for the salvation of men, 521 24 | Who is always vigilant to intercede with the king whom she bore." 522 42 | Jesus Christ our Lord, she intercedes powerfully for us with a 523 39 | efficacy of her maternal intercession before the Son and His Father. ~ 524 37 | petition for, and active interest in, our salvation."48~ 525 14 | statement amidst various interpretations of Mary's name: "We should 526 32 | as something faithfully interpreting the sincere and freely expressed 527 8 | Christians reflected upon the intimate connection that obtains 528 31 | Litany of Loreto which daily invites Christian folk to call upon 529 51 | and loving soul - let him invoke the most effective of Queens, 530 38(49) | S. Irenaeus, Adv. haer., V, 19, 1: PG 531 8(6) | Isai. IX, 6. ~ 532 | itself 533 10(10) | Hymni de B. Maria, ed. Th. J. Lamy, t. II, Mechliniae, 534 14 | found in the writings of St. Jerome where he makes the following 535 48 | honey and more precious than jewels; may none utter blasphemous 536 28 | O just, O most blessed (Joseph), since thou art sprung 537 35 | eternal salvation. "What more joyful, what sweeter thought can 538 47 | consecration a new era may begin, joyous in Christian peace and in 539 28 | mother, the Queen, whom I joyously approach in praise, gladly 540 10 | Lady, Queen, protect and keep me under your wing lest 541 38 | salvation was accomplished by a kind of "recapitulation,"49 in 542 4(4) | Cf. L'Osservatore Romano, d. 19 543 48 | to speak a syllable which lacks the respect due to her name. ~ 544 35 | blood of Christ, as of a Lamb spotless and undefiled.43 545 38 | stained as they were by his lamentable fall,"51 then it may be 546 47 | to all, like a luminous lamp raised aloft, by Our Apostolic 547 10(10) | de B. Maria, ed. Th. J. Lamy, t. II, Mechliniae, 1886, 548 14 | means Lady in the Syrian Language."15 After him St. Chrysologus 549 48 | gather, in small numbers and large, to sing her praises in 550 20(25) | De laudibus Mariae (inter opera Venantii 551 30(38) | Festum Assumptionis; hymnus Laudum. ~ 552 25(32) | S. Alfonso, Le glone de Maria, p. I, c. 553 3 | all parts of the world We learn that devotion to the Virgin 554 | least 555 38 | fall,"51 then it may be legitimately concluded that as Christ, 556 14(15) | S. Hieronymus, Liber de nominibus hebraeis: PL 557 3 | and especially in the Liberian Basilica - giving testimony 558 48 | for strength in adversity, light in darkness, consolation 559 25 | these reasons St. Alphonsus Ligouri, in collecting the testimony 560 14(16) | Annuntiatione B.M.V.: PL LII, 579 C; cf. etiam 582 B; 561 39 | has a share, though in a limited and analogous way, in His 562 40 | goes so far as to say: "Limitless is the difference between 563 28 | art sprung from a royal line, thou hast been chosen from 564 38 | proof develops on these lines: if Mary, in taking an active 565 31 | others should be added the Litany of Loreto which daily invites 566 27(33) | Ex liturgia Armenorum: in festo Assumptionis, 567 5 | decided to institute the liturgical feast of the Blessed Virgin 568 [Title]| ARCHBISHOPS, BISHIOPS, AND OTHER LOCAL ORDINARIES ~IN PEACE AND 569 25 | Mary was raised to such a lofty dignity as to be the mother 570 8 | King of Kings and Lord of Lords."7 And when Christians reflected 571 31 | should be added the Litany of Loreto which daily invites Christian 572 30 | Hail, Holy Queen" and the lovely antiphons "Hail, Queen of 573 48 | homage, filled with filial loyalty, to their Queenly Mother. 574 13(14) | Hom. in S. Lucam, hom. VII; ed. Rauer, Origenes' 575 47 | more clearly to all, like a luminous lamp raised aloft, by Our 576 11(13) | Dittochaeum, XXVII: PL LX, 102 A. ~ 577 15(17) | Epiphanii Ep. Constantin.: PL LXII, 498 D. ~ 578 23(29) | Conciliorum, IV, 234; 238: PL LXXXIX, 508 B. ~ 579 16(18) | inter opera S. Modesti): PG LXXXVI, 3306 B. ~ 580 20(25) | Venantii Fortunati): PL LXXXVIII, 282 B et 283 A. ~ 581 32 | powers but also over the machinations of Satan. Iconography, in 582 45 | truth" is for all the living Magisterium of the Church, which Christ 583 30(39) | Ibidem, ad Magnificat II Vesp. ~ 584 10 | Majestic and Heavenly Maid, Lady, Queen, protect and 585 4(4) | Osservatore Romano, d. 19 Maii, a. 1946. ~ 586 34 | and the sacred liturgy the main principle on which the royal 587 10 | thus prays to her: ". . . Majestic and Heavenly Maid, Lady, 588 5 | climax, as it were, to the manifold demonstrations of Our devotion 589 29 | thou art greater than the many-eyed cherubim and the six-winged 590 13(14) | T. IX, p. 48 (ex catena Marcarii Chrysocephali). Cf. PG XIII, 591 3 | We instituted the current Marian Year2 And now it is a great 592 23 | century Our predecessor St. Martin I called Mary "our glorious 593 23(27) | S. Martinus I, Epist. XIV: PL LXXXVII, 594 41 | only God can comprehend the marvel."55~ 595 11 | asserts that the Mother marvels "that she has brought forth 596 52 | Peter's, on the feast of the Maternity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 597 10(11) | Idem, Oratio ad Ssmam Dei Matrem; Opera omnia, Ed. Assemani, 598 29(36) | Dominae nostrae Mariae, Matris Dei. ~ 599 6 | 6. In this matter We do not wish to propose 600 45 | illustrate and explain those matters which are contained only 601 10(10) | ed. Th. J. Lamy, t. II, Mechliniae, 1886, hymn. XIX, p. 624. ~ 602 51 | effective of Queens, the Mediatrix of peace; let him respect 603 31 | have been accustomed to meditate upon the ruling power of 604 28(34) | Ex Menaeo (byzantino): Dominica post 605 34 | 34. As We have already mentioned, Venerable Brothers, according 606 51 | venerate more devoutly the merciful and maternal sway of the 607 38 | must be called a King not merely because He is Son of God, 608 36 | through the grace which she merited.47~ 609 36 | repairing all through her merits, is Mother and Queen of 610 4 | to call to mind the radio message which We addressed to the 611 36 | Eadmer, ed.) wrote in the Middle Ages: "just as . . . God, 612 50 | a glowing example in the midst of bitter trials. ~ 613 42 | rightly said to reign over the minds and wills of men. For if 614 42 | the divine Word performs miracles and gives graces, if He 615 4 | people of Portugal, when the miraculous image of the Virgin Mary 616 29 | moreover, in the Ethiopic Missal: "O Mary, center of the 617 29(36) | Missale Aethiopicum, Anaphora Dominae 618 16(18) | Deiparae (inter opera S. Modesti): PG LXXXVI, 3306 B. ~ 619 2 | Our sorrow that many great moral evils are being spread abroad 620 16 | words, "the Queen17a of mortal man, the most holy Mother 621 48 | dignity and revered for its motherly goodness; let no one be 622 3 | Year 1950, before a huge multitude of Cardinals, Bishops, priests, 623 3 | consolation to Us to see great multitudes here in Rome - and especially 624 3(1) | constitutio apostolica Munificentissirnus Deus: AAS XXXXII 1950, p. 625 37(48) | F. Suárez, De mysteriis vitae Christi, disp. XXII, 626 31 | consider the fifth glorious mystery of the rosary which can 627 31 | which can be called the mystical crown of the heavenly Queen. ~ 628 38(51) | Pius XII, litt. enc. Mystici Corporis: AAS XXXV, 1943, 629 19(22) | Praesentationem Ssmae Deiparae, n PG XCVIII, 315 C. ~ 630 44 | watch out for excessive narrowness of mind in weighing that 631 28(34) | byzantino): Dominica post Natalem, in Canone, ad Matutinum. ~ 632 35 | is our King not only by natural right, but also by an acquired 633 11(12) | S. Gregorius Naz., Poemata dogmatica, XVIII, 634 11 | 11. St. Gregory Nazianzen calls Mary "the Mother of 635 36 | in the sacred liturgy: "Near the cross of Our Lord Jesus 636 | never 637 40 | Virgin Mother? What more noble than this grace, which you 638 14(15) | S. Hieronymus, Liber de nominibus hebraeis: PL XXIII, 886. ~ 639 | none 640 45 | proximate and universal norm of truth" is for all the 641 29(36) | Aethiopicum, Anaphora Dominae nostrae Mariae, Matris Dei. ~ 642 | nothing 643 3 | ourselves, on the first day of November of the Holy Year 1950, before 644 48 | Christians gather, in small numbers and large, to sing her praises 645 45 | are contained only in an obscure way, and implicitly in the 646 2 | described as a violent flood. Occasionally We behold justice giving 647 16(17a)| equivalent. "Ruler", when it occurs, is a rendition of Dominatrix. - 648 52 | Mary, the eleventh day of October, 1954, in the sixteenth 649 48 | from the slavery of sin and offer an unceasing homage, filled 650 38 | to her Son, on Golgotha offered that Son to the Eternal 651 37 | own substance, by freely offering Him for us, by her singular 652 28(35) | Officium hymni Axathistos (in ritu 653 | often 654 10(11) | Ssmam Dei Matrem; Opera omnia, Ed. Assemani, t. III (graece), 655 50 | practice their religion openly, so that, while serving 656 44 | must beware of unfounded opinions and exaggerated expressions 657 4 | taken advantage of every opportunity - through personal audiences 658 10(11) | Idem, Oratio ad Ssmam Dei Matrem; Opera 659 47 | 31st of May. We likewise ordain that on the same day the 660 [Title]| BISHIOPS, AND OTHER LOCAL ORDINARIES ~IN PEACE AND COMMUNION 661 13 | the homilies attributed to Origen, Elizabeth calls Mary "the 662 13(14) | Lucam, hom. VII; ed. Rauer, Origenes' Werke, T. IX, p. 48 (ex 663 4(4) | Cf. L'Osservatore Romano, d. 19 Maii, a. 1946. ~ 664 | Ours 665 33 | of God which were already outstanding by reason of public veneration. ~ 666 20(23) | I in Dormitionem B.M.V.: P.G. XCVI, 719 A. ~ 667 10(11) | III (graece), Romae, 1747, pag. 546. ~ 668 4 | Mother. On this point it is particularly fitting to call to mind 669 38 | that she might become a partner in the redemption of the 670 3 | heavenly Mother. In all parts of the world We learn that 671 3 | since almost a century has passed since Our predecessor of 672 23 | Mother and Queen. Simply passing over the documents of more 673 23 | sent to St. Germanus, the patriarch, and read in the Seventh 674 [Title]| VENERABLE BRETHREN, THE PATRIARCHS, PRIMATES, ~ARCHBISHOPS, 675 41 | she is so beautiful and perfect, and possesses such fullness 676 42 | degree of excellence and perfection, but also a share in that 677 42 | Humanity the divine Word performs miracles and gives graces, 678 35 | with gold or silver which perishes, . . . but with the precious 679 21(26) | Toletanus, De virginitate perpetua B.M.V.: PL XCVI, 58 A D. ~ 680 20 | her "favored Queen," "the perpetual Queen beside the King, her 681 50 | people who are unjustly persecuted for professing their Christian 682 4 | every opportunity - through personal audiences and radio broadcasts - 683 33 | crowned, either in their own persons, or through representatives, 684 52 | Given at Rome, from St. Peter's, on the feast of the Maternity 685 5 | conclusion, and in response to petitions which have come to Us from 686 35(43) | I Petr. I, 18, 19. ~ 687 14(16) | S. Petrus Chrysologus, Sermo 142, 688 46 | liturgy, from the innate piety of the Christian people, 689 41(55) | bulla Ineffabilis Deus: Acta Pii IX, I, p. 597-598. ~ 690 3 | many throngs of Catholic pilgrims gathered in prayer. ~ 691 1 | hope wavered which they placed in the Mother of the Divine 692 40 | creation; your greatness places you above the angels."53 693 7 | 7. It is Our pleasure to recall these things in 694 11(12) | S. Gregorius Naz., Poemata dogmatica, XVIII, v. 58; 695 10 | St. Ephrem, burning with poetic inspiration, represents 696 45 | rest, in this as in other points of Christian doctrine, " 697 15 | writing to the Sovereign Pontiff Hormisdas, says that we 698 52 | the sixteenth year of our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII~ ~ 699 33 | favoring such types of popular devotion, have often crowned, 700 42(57) | XIII, litt. enc. Adiumcem populi: ASS, XXVIII, 1895-1896, 701 32 | since the Council of Ephesus portrayed Mary as Queen and Empress 702 4 | addressed to the people of Portugal, when the miraculous image 703 42 | Besides, the Blessed Virgin possessed, after Christ, not only 704 28(34) | Menaeo (byzantino): Dominica post Natalem, in Canone, ad Matutinum. ~ 705 42 | our Lord, she intercedes powerfully for us with a mother's prayers, 706 10 | in another place he thus prays to her: ". . . Majestic 707 44 | 44. Theologians and preachers, however, when treating 708 14 | addresses her as 'Lady' to preclude all servile fear in the 709 42 | this point another of Our Predecessors of happy memory, Leo XIII, 710 15 | unity of the Church may be preserved "by the grace of the holy 711 35 | has bought us 'at a great price'."44,45~ 712 3 | multitude of Cardinals, Bishops, priests, and of the faithful who 713 40 | after her Son possesses primacy over all. "You have surpassed 714 35(45) | Pius XI, litt. enc. Quas primas: AAS XVII, 1925, p. 599. ~ 715 [Title]| BRETHREN, THE PATRIARCHS, PRIMATES, ~ARCHBISHOPS, BISHIOPS, 716 8 | of Jacob forever,"5 "the Prince of Peace,"6 the "King of 717 3 | more and more, and that the principal shrines of Mary have been 718 34 | sacred liturgy the main principle on which the royal dignity 719 32 | is based upon Christian principles and is animated by their 720 48 | homes, in hospitals, in prisons. May Mary's name be held 721 8 | of the Most High received privileges of grace above all other 722 42 | does she approach the problem of our salvation, and is 723 34 | Gabriel was the first to proclaim Mary's royal office. ~ 724 3 | immortal memory, Pius IX, proclaimed and defined the dogma that 725 38(50) | Pius XI, epist. Auspicatus profecto: AAS XXV, 1933, p. 80. ~ 726 50 | unjustly persecuted for professing their Christian faith and 727 50 | contribute to the strength and progress of nations by their harmonious 728 51 | preserve, strengthen and prolong that peace among nations 729 52 | and to your flocks, as a promise of God's divine help and 730 38 | these considerations, the proof develops on these lines: 731 23 | Our Lady, truly and in a proper sense the Mother of God."28 732 6 | matter We do not wish to propose a new truth to be believed 733 10 | Heavenly Maid, Lady, Queen, protect and keep me under your wing 734 49 | received under her powerful protection, unless, like her, he is 735 50 | reasonable demands and repeated protests have availed nothing to 736 45 | Christian doctrine, "the proximate and universal norm of truth" 737 33 | outstanding by reason of public veneration. ~ 738 44(59) | Thomas, Summa Theol., I, q. 25, a. 6, ad 4. ~ 739 35(45) | Pius XI, litt. enc. Quas primas: AAS XVII, 1925, 740 51 | invoke the most effective of Queens, the Mediatrix of peace; 741 47 | establish the feast of Mary's Queenship, which is to be celebrated 742 44 | treating these and like questions concerning the Blessed Virgin, 743 12 | the Blessed Virgin Mary is quite clearly indicated through 744 42 | is truly a mother's," to quote again Our Predecessor of 745 27 | seraphim wait upon thee and the ranks of the heavenly army bow 746 | rather 747 13(14) | S. Lucam, hom. VII; ed. Rauer, Origenes' Werke, T. IX, 748 51 | a rainbow in the clouds reaching towards God, the pledge 749 8 | a mother and a son, they readily acknowledged the supreme 750 50 | to freedom; up till now reasonable demands and repeated protests 751 25 | 25. For all these reasons St. Alphonsus Ligouri, in 752 38 | accomplished by a kind of "recapitulation,"49 in which a virgin was 753 39 | her union with Christ she receives the royal right to dispose 754 | recent 755 30 | which we are accustomed to recite on feasts of the Blessed 756 51 | a feast so that all may recognize more clearly and venerate 757 2 | with confidence We have recourse to Mary Our Queen, making 758 51 | daily is almost destroyed by recurring crises. Is she not a rainbow 759 2 | before Our very eyes have reduced flourishing cities, towns, 760 8 | Lords."7 And when Christians reflected upon the intimate connection 761 42 | she seeks, and cannot be refused."56 On this point another 762 46 | gathered witnesses to the regal dignity of the Virgin Mother 763 3 | present in soul and body reigning, together with her only1a 764 15(17) | Relatio Epiphanii Ep. Constantin.: 765 50 | have availed nothing to remove these evils. May the powerful 766 16(17a)| Ruler", when it occurs, is a rendition of Dominatrix. - Ed.~ 767 7 | encyclical letter, that We may renew the praises of Our heavenly 768 47 | the Blessed Virgin Mary be renewed, cherishing the hope that 769 36 | so the blessed Mary, by repairing all through her merits, 770 50 | now reasonable demands and repeated protests have availed nothing 771 33 | own persons, or through representatives, images of the Virgin Mother 772 10 | with poetic inspiration, represents her as speaking in this 773 46 | of witnesses makes up a resounding chorus which changes the 774 32 | crowning His mother with a resplendent diadem. ~ 775 30(37) | Rom., Versiculus sexti Respons. ~ 776 5 | beneficial conclusion, and in response to petitions which have 777 45 | 45. For the rest, in this as in other points 778 36 | all things, because she restores each to its original dignity 779 51 | unpunished nor freedom without restraint, but a well-ordered harmony 780 34 | the royal dignity of Mary rests is without doubt her Divine 781 48 | graced with such dignity and revered for its motherly goodness; 782 51 | Whoever, therefore, reverences the Queen of heaven and 783 50 | they may soon enjoy the rightful freedom to practice their 784 42 | Son and our Redeemer, is rightly said to reign over the minds 785 28(35) | Officium hymni Axathistos (in ritu byzantino). ~ 786 10(11) | Assemani, t. III (graece), Romae, 1747, pag. 546. ~ 787 33 | 33. The Roman Pontiffs, favoring such 788 4(4) | Cf. L'Osservatore Romano, d. 19 Maii, a. 1946. ~ 789 2 | towns, and villages to ruins, We see to Our sorrow that 790 42 | gives graces, if He uses His Sacraments and Saints as instruments 791 38 | together with the complete sacrifice of her maternal rights and 792 51 | the will of God; to its safeguarding and growth the gentle urgings 793 21 | titles of honor in this salutation: "O my Lady, my Sovereign, 794 29 | earth are filled with the sanctity of thy glory."36~ 795 18 | exalted above all things save only God himself."20~ 796 35 | of how much we cost Our Savior, might recall to mind the 797 32 | Mary as Queen and Empress seated upon a royal throne adorned 798 37(48) | vitae Christi, disp. XXII, sect. II (ed Vivès, XIX, 327). ~ 799 42 | prayers, obtains what she seeks, and cannot be refused."56 800 | seems 801 23 | Lady, truly and in a proper sense the Mother of God."28 And 802 34 | will conceive, We read this sentence: "He shall be called the 803 2 | making known to her those sentiments of filial reverence which 804 24(31) | Gloriosae Dominae, d. d. 27 Sept. a. 1748. ~ 805 36(46) | Festum septem dolorum B. Mariae Virg., 806 47 | convinced, after long and serious reflection, that great good 807 14(16) | S. Petrus Chrysologus, Sermo 142, De Annuntiatione B. 808 40 | difference between God's servants and His Mother."54 ~ 809 14 | as 'Lady' to preclude all servile fear in the Lord's Mother, 810 50 | religion openly, so that, while serving the cause of the Gospel, 811 6 | have already been clearly set forth, and are to be found 812 30(37) | Brev. Rom., Versiculus sexti Respons. ~ 813 52 | peace make happy a world shaken by hate, and may, after 814 23 | 23. The Supreme Shepherds of the Church have considered 815 47 | solidly established truth shines forth more clearly to all, 816 52 | and may, after this exile show unto us all Jesus, Who will 817 41 | memory, Pius IX wrote, God "showered her with heavenly gifts 818 46 | of God; We have likewise shown that the arguments deduced 819 49 | just, gentle and pure, and shows a sincere desire for true 820 3 | and that the principal shrines of Mary have been visited 821 46 | works of art, from every side We have gathered witnesses 822 48 | utter blasphemous words, the sign of a defiled soul, against 823 9 | Thereby they clearly signified that she derived a certain 824 35 | redeemed, not with gold or silver which perishes, . . . but 825 23 | heavenly Mother and Queen. Simply passing over the documents 826 37 | offering Him for us, by her singular desire and petition for, 827 21 | among handmaids, Queen among sisters."26 ~ 828 19 | fitting that you should sit in an exalted place since 829 16 | 16. The Blessed Virgin, sitting at the right hand of God 830 29 | many-eyed cherubim and the six-winged seraphim . . . Heaven and 831 52 | of October, 1954, in the sixteenth year of our Pontificate. ~ 832 23 | sent to the fathers of the Sixth Ecumenical Council called 833 24 | predecessor of immortal memory, Sixtus IV, touched favorably upon 834 50 | and brings back cloudless skies, look upon these her innocent 835 48 | free themselves from the slavery of sin and offer an unceasing 836 48 | may Christians gather, in small numbers and large, to sing 837 20 | the King, her son," whose "snow-white brow is crowned with a golden 838 42 | of our salvation, and is solicitous for the whole human race; 839 1 | reigns with a mother's solicitude over the entire world, just 840 47 | accrue to the Church if this solidly established truth shines 841 | something 842 28 | celebrating her wonders in song. . . Our tongue cannot worthily 843 38 | like a new Eve, for all the sons of Adam, stained as they 844 50 | grant to them that they may soon enjoy the rightful freedom 845 36 | Jesus Christ there stood, sorrowful, the Blessed Mary, Queen 846 4 | this the heralding of the "sovereignty" of Mary.4 ~ 847 10 | your wing lest Satan the sower of destruction glory over 848 48 | no one be so bold as to speak a syllable which lacks the 849 10 | inspiration, represents her as speaking in this way: "Let Heaven 850 37 | is our Lord and king by a special title, so the Blessed Virgin 851 32 | and is animated by their spirit as something faithfully 852 7 | devotion towards her, to the spiritual benefit of all mankind. ~ 853 35 | of Christ, as of a Lamb spotless and undefiled.43 We belong 854 28 | among all mankind to be spouse of the pure Queen who, in 855 2 | great moral evils are being spread abroad in what may be described 856 28 | Joseph), since thou art sprung from a royal line, thou 857 10(11) | Idem, Oratio ad Ssmam Dei Matrem; Opera omnia, 858 38 | for all the sons of Adam, stained as they were by his lamentable 859 9 | the Lord," basing their stand on the words of St. Gabriel 860 42 | of angels and saints, and standing at the right hand of her 861 49 | All, according to their state, should strive to bring 862 14 | where he makes the following statement amidst various interpretations 863 9 | certain eminence and exalted station from the royal dignity of 864 | still 865 46 | Theology from the treasure store of the faith fully confirm 866 50 | radiant glance banishes storms and tempests and brings 867 44 | Blessed Virgin, must avoid straying from the correct course, 868 51 | feast will help to preserve, strengthen and prolong that peace among 869 39 | Certainly, in the full and strict meaning of the term, only 870 3 | giving testimony in a striking way to their faith and ardent 871 4 | children in Christ to a strong and tender love, as becomes 872 39 | in the redemption, in his struggle with His enemies and His 873 37(48) | F. Suárez, De mysteriis vitae Christi, 874 50 | the Virgin, who is able to subdue violence beneath her foot, 875 46 | to whom every creature is subject, who is "exalted to the 876 43 | therefore, glory in being subjects of the Virgin Mother of 877 46 | chorus which changes the sublimity of the royal dignity of 878 37 | redemption, by giving of her own substance, by freely offering Him 879 44(59) | S. Thomas, Summa Theol., I, q. 25, a. 6, 880 26 | East and in the West, has sung the praises of the heavenly 881 5 | the Christian people have supported with such enthusiasm. ~ 882 51 | bless Him that made it; surely it is beautiful in its brightness. 883 40 | primacy over all. "You have surpassed every creature," sings St. 884 9 | 9. Hence it is not surprising that the early writers of 885 10 | in this way: "Let Heaven sustain me in its embrace, because 886 51 | the merciful and maternal sway of the Mother of God. We 887 30 | Latin Church sings that sweet and ancient prayer called 888 48 | be so bold as to speak a syllable which lacks the respect 889 23 | Virgin."27 St. Agatho, in the synodal letter sent to the fathers 890 14 | that Mary means Lady in the Syrian Language."15 After him St. 891 | taking 892 1 | ever failed by which we are taught that Mary, the Virgin Mother 893 44 | which the Angelic Doctor teaches must be attributed to her " 894 22 | the Church, deriving their teaching from these and almost innumerable 895 50 | glance banishes storms and tempests and brings back cloudless 896 4 | in Christ to a strong and tender love, as becomes children, 897 39 | and strict meaning of the term, only Jesus Christ, the 898 22 | almost innumerable other testimonies handed down long ago, have 899 [Title]| TEXT~ ~TO THE VENERABLE BRETHREN, 900 10(10) | Hymni de B. Maria, ed. Th. J. Lamy, t. II, Mechliniae, 901 | themselves 902 | then 903 44(59) | S. Thomas, Summa Theol., I, q. 25, a. 6, ad 4. ~ 904 46 | arguments deduced by Sacred Theology from the treasure store 905 | Thereby 906 49 | cherish peace. No one should think himself a son of Mary, worthy 907 44(59) | S. Thomas, Summa Theol., I, q. 25, 908 | though 909 35 | more joyful, what sweeter thought can we have" - as Our Predecessor 910 2 | powers of corruption. The threat of this fearful crisis fills 911 48 | Mother. Let her churches be thronged by the faithful, her feast-days 912 3 | still being visited by many throngs of Catholic pilgrims gathered 913 | throughout 914 49 | with all envy and avarice thrust aside, will promote love 915 50 | human rights to freedom; up till now reasonable demands and 916 8 | 8. From early times Christians have believed, 917 21 | together almost all of her titles of honor in this salutation: " 918 21 | finally St. Ildephonsus of Toledo gathers together almost 919 21(26) | Ildefonsus Toletanus, De virginitate perpetua 920 28 | wonders in song. . . Our tongue cannot worthily praise thee, 921 | too 922 17 | womb He, the living God, took on human form."19 ~ 923 50 | upon these her innocent and tormented children with eyes of mercy; 924 14(16) | etiam 582 B; 584 A: "Regina totius exstitit castitatis." ~ 925 24 | immortal memory, Sixtus IV, touched favorably upon the doctrine 926 2 | reduced flourishing cities, towns, and villages to ruins, 927 36(46) | dolorum B. Mariae Virg., Tractus. ~ 928 34 | Brothers, according to ancient tradition and the sacred liturgy the 929 26 | a faithful reflection of traditional doctrine believed by the 930 39 | attains a radiant eminence transcending that of any other creature; 931 17 | example, he writes, "Today He transports from her earthly dwelling, 932 46 | Sacred Theology from the treasure store of the faith fully 933 39 | right to dispose of the treasures of the Divine Redeemer's 934 41 | gifts and graces from the treasury of His divinity so far beyond 935 44 | preachers, however, when treating these and like questions 936 50 | example in the midst of bitter trials. ~ 937 51 | himself exempt from this tribute of a grateful and loving 938 15 | holy and consubstantial Trinity and by the prayers of Mary, 939 48 | to approach with greater trust the throne of grace and 940 48 | 48. Let all, therefore, try to approach with greater 941 44 | the correct course, with a twofold error to guard against: 942 33 | Pontiffs, favoring such types of popular devotion, have 943 48 | slavery of sin and offer an unceasing homage, filled with filial 944 35 | as of a Lamb spotless and undefiled.43 We belong not to ourselves 945 41 | 41. In order to understand better this sublime dignity 946 44 | say, they must beware of unfounded opinions and exaggerated 947 37 | queen), on account of the unique manner in which she assisted 948 15 | we should pray that the unity of the Church may be preserved " 949 45 | doctrine, "the proximate and universal norm of truth" is for all 950 11 | Mother of the King of the universe," and the "Virgin Mother 951 50 | there are people who are unjustly persecuted for professing 952 | unless 953 51 | which is not wickedness unpunished nor freedom without restraint, 954 51 | safeguarding and growth the gentle urgings and commands of the Virgin 955 42 | why should He not make use of the role and work of 956 | used 957 42 | and gives graces, if He uses His Sacraments and Saints 958 48 | precious than jewels; may none utter blasphemous words, the sign 959 32 | works of highest artistic value and greatest beauty; it 960 14 | following statement amidst various interpretations of Mary' 961 20(25) | laudibus Mariae (inter opera Venantii Fortunati): PL LXXXVIII, 962 51 | recognize more clearly and venerate more devoutly the merciful 963 4 | the Virgin Mary which is venerated at Fatima was being crowned 964 30(37) | Brev. Rom., Versiculus sexti Respons. ~ 965 30(39) | Ibidem, ad Magnificat II Vesp. ~ 966 30 | Thy right hand in golden vesture surrounded with beauty"37; " 967 35(44) | I Cor. VI, 20. ~ 968 10 | me, lest my wicked foe be victorious against me."11 ~ 969 24 | Queen," "Who is always vigilant to intercede with the king 970 2 | flourishing cities, towns, and villages to ruins, We see to Our 971 50 | Virgin, who is able to subdue violence beneath her foot, grant 972 2 | what may be described as a violent flood. Occasionally We behold 973 36(46) | septem dolorum B. Mariae Virg., Tractus. ~ 974 21(26) | Ildefonsus Toletanus, De virginitate perpetua B.M.V.: PL XCVI, 975 37(48) | F. Suárez, De mysteriis vitae Christi, disp. XXII, sect. 976 37(48) | disp. XXII, sect. II (ed Vivès, XIX, 327). ~ 977 34 | be said that the heavenly voice of the Archangel Gabriel 978 27 | 27. Ardent voices from the East sing out: " 979 27 | the cherubim, the seraphim wait upon thee and the ranks 980 44 | the other hand, they must watch out for excessive narrowness 981 1 | And never has that hope wavered which they placed in the 982 49 | respect the rights of the weak, cherish peace. No one should 983 46 | confirm this truth. Such a wealth of witnesses makes up a 984 44 | excessive narrowness of mind in weighing that exceptional, sublime, 985 | well 986 51 | without restraint, but a well-ordered harmony under the rule of 987 13(14) | VII; ed. Rauer, Origenes' Werke, T. IX, p. 48 (ex catena 988 26 | both in the East and in the West, has sung the praises of 989 41 | grace of all the Saints. Wherefore, as Our Predecessor of happy 990 | whether 991 | Whoever 992 | why 993 10 | destruction glory over me, lest my wicked foe be victorious against 994 51 | preserve peace, which is not wickedness unpunished nor freedom without 995 43 | Mother of God, who, while wielding royal power, is on fire 996 35 | but also because God has willed her to have an exceptional 997 42 | reign over the minds and wills of men. For if through His 998 10 | protect and keep me under your wing lest Satan the sower of 999 17 | ever-Virgin Mother, from whose womb He, the living God, took 1000 35 | acquired right: that which He won by the redemption? Would


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