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1 1 | 1. The Holy Year, which is
2 10 | 10. Let all, united with Us
3 11 | 11. Those who profusely sow
4 12 | 12. Guided by the supreme light
5 16 | Rome at St. Peter's, March 12th, 1950, the twelfth year
6 13 | 13. With faith, love and hope,
7 14 | 14. Let the lies of the wicked
8 15 | 15. We desire, Venerable Brethren,
9 16 | 16. Confident that all will
10 16 | St. Peter's, March 12th, 1950, the twelfth year of Our
11 9 | public prayers on March 26th Passion Sunday, when the
12 4 | 4. By means of false promises
13 12 | Imitation of Christ, III, 50 8, 5); He alone can set
14 7 | 7. As you know, once religion
15 9 | 9. But human efforts are ineffective
16 8 | as his work is not always able to meet adequately all needs,
17 3 | God and His law are being abolished, and morals no longer have
18 | above
19 3 | importance, and elsewhere absolutely prohibited in family and
20 2 | still more salutary and abundant fruits will be harvested.
21 10 | one day they must render account not only to history but
22 11 | and fraternal concord, is achieved not through force and violence,
23 8 | who serve in the Catholic Action ranks must offer the aid
24 8 | that the latter are less active than the former.~
25 8 | their own experience and activity. No one must be idle and
26 13 | and hope, therefore, We address to Him Our prayers. May
27 8 | not always able to meet adequately all needs, those who serve
28 9 | because of illness or old age or other reasons, cannot
29 11 | empty promises the easily agitated masses, even they must understand
30 3 | most shameful obscenities, agitating and with incalculable harm
31 8 | Action ranks must offer the aid of their own experience
32 | almost
33 | already
34 | although
35 | always
36 | among
37 3 | social life as a remnant of ancient superstitions; public and
38 2 | lacking for the anxiety and anguish which grieve Our paternal
39 2 | are not lacking for the anxiety and anguish which grieve
40 | any
41 16 | and all your faithful Our Apostolic Benediction, pledge of Our
42 11 | and violence, but with the application of the law.~
43 5 | official censorship that the arbitrary proposition that truth,
44 10 | justice and charity, may arise from the longed-for restoration
45 2 | as confidence lessens an armaments race begins, leaving the
46 11 | those who secretly or openly arouse the masses and provoke rebellions;
47 14 | His light, let the surly arrogance of the proud be humbled,
48 7 | erroneous convictions cast aside, and hatreds and discords
49 13 | by so many misfortunes, assailed by so many fears and by
50 3 | superstitions; public and private atheism is exalted in such a way
51 5 | submissively serve only the civil authority seems to be the established
52 | away
53 9 | to the demon and led us back to the freedom of the sons
54 10 | mercy that a new order, based on truth, justice and charity,
55 9 | day to descend into the Basilica of St. Peter to unite Our
56 8 | strive to destroy the very basis of Catholic religion and
57 | because
58 2 | lessens an armaments race begins, leaving the hearts of all
59 3 | that God and His law are being abolished, and morals no
60 16 | your faithful Our Apostolic Benediction, pledge of Our benevolence
61 16 | Benediction, pledge of Our benevolence and token of heavenly favor.~
62 13 | especially during this Holy Year, benignly look down upon humanity,
63 12 | Life (John xvi. 6), Who bestows celestial clarity to clouded
64 3 | vice tender childhood and betrayed youth.~
65 | between
66 11 | principles, which gives birth to equilibrium and fraternal
67 9 | begin to commemorate the bitter sufferings by means of which
68 10 | so war is the fruit of blindness and hatred; let them consider
69 12 | souls of men joined by the bond of brotherhood.~
70 14 | Nazareth, which also earned its bread through daily labor; finally,
71 12 | men joined by the bond of brotherhood.~
72 13 | by His divine sign, He calmed the tempest on the Lake
73 8 | while those in the other camp strive to destroy the very
74 15 | faithful entrusted to your care and that you exhort them
75 7 | and erroneous convictions cast aside, and hatreds and discords
76 4 | ruin of the economy and cause irreparable harm to the
77 2 | war has almost everywhere ceased, nevertheless, the longed-for
78 12 | John xvi. 6), Who bestows celestial clarity to clouded minds
79 5 | surveillance by official censorship that the arbitrary proposition
80 3 | leading into vice tender childhood and betrayed youth.~
81 12 | Who bestows celestial clarity to clouded minds and Divine
82 6 | between the various social classes.~
83 12 | bestows celestial clarity to clouded minds and Divine strength
84 12 | supreme light gained by collective prayer, let all be persuaded
85 2 | sights have given Us gentle comfort, reasons are not lacking
86 9 | rites of the Church begin to commemorate the bitter sufferings by
87 4 | irreparable harm to the common good.~
88 12 | the Divine Redeemer can compose the many and formidable
89 2 | opposed to each other; and as confidence lessens an armaments race
90 16 | 16. Confident that all will respond to
91 12 | the many and formidable conflicts; only Jesus Christ, We say,
92 10 | blindness and hatred; let them consider that one day they must render
93 6 | the repudiation of God and contempt for His law, it is necessary,
94 4 | organized and fomented in continuing series, which prepare for
95 7 | prejudices and erroneous convictions cast aside, and hatreds
96 9 | the God of Consolation (2 Cor. i. 3) suitable remedies
97 1 | Holy Year, which is in the course of passing, has already
98 9 | Brethren, to begin a veritable crusade of prayer among your faithful
99 14 | earned its bread through daily labor; finally, let those
100 8 | face of so many evils and dangers while those in the other
101 11 | provoke rebellions; those who deceive with empty promises the
102 4 | false promises a people is deceived and provoked to hatred,
103 5 | permission to explain and defend the doctrine of the Church
104 11 | understand that the justice demanded by Christian principles,
105 9 | liberated us from slavery to the demon and led us back to the freedom
106 5 | 5. We must above all deplore with overwhelming sadness
107 9 | intention on that day to descend into the Basilica of St.
108 7 | life so as to hasten the desired renewal of morals.~
109 10 | have in their hands the destinies of peoples; may they realize
110 8 | the other camp strive to destroy the very basis of Catholic
111 5 | those invested with high dignities, are either driven from
112 3 | used as an instrument of dispute. On the part of not a few
113 4 | successfully torn from its heart. Disturbances, riots and revolts are organized
114 5 | to explain and defend the doctrine of the Church either is
115 | does
116 12 | minds and Divine strength to doubtful and indolent wills (Imitation
117 | down
118 5 | high dignities, are either driven from their proper Sees,
119 14 | of Nazareth, which also earned its bread through daily
120 4 | the only relief in this earthly exile, is successfully torn
121 11 | with empty promises the easily agitated masses, even they
122 4 | prepare for the ruin of the economy and cause irreparable harm
123 5 | ministry. In the field of education, whether of lower or of
124 | elsewhere
125 11 | those who deceive with empty promises the easily agitated
126 6 | principles whence alone can come enlightenment for minds, peace and concord
127 11 | principles, which gives birth to equilibrium and fraternal concord, is
128 7 | their false prejudices and erroneous convictions cast aside,
129 5 | authority seems to be the established principle.~
130 2 | happily solve the many and ever-increasing reasons for discord. Many
131 8 | priest can reach neither everybody nor everything, and as his
132 | everything
133 | everywhere
134 3 | public and private atheism is exalted in such a way that God and
135 5 | manner preventing them from exercising their ministry. In the field
136 16 | all will respond to our exhortations with loving willingness,
137 4 | only relief in this earthly exile, is successfully torn from
138 5 | from their proper Sees, exiled and imprisoned, or impeded
139 8 | offer the aid of their own experience and activity. No one must
140 1 | own faults, but also to expiate the sins of the world and
141 5 | the Press, permission to explain and defend the doctrine
142 14 | the lies of the wicked be exposed by His light, let the surly
143 8 | be idle and lazy in the face of so many evils and dangers
144 9 | faithful to implore from the Father of Mercies and the God of
145 1 | only to redeem their own faults, but also to expiate the
146 16 | benevolence and token of heavenly favor.~Given at Rome at St. Peter'
147 2 | greater numbers during the favorable season. Therefore, the hope
148 2 | hearts of all overcome by fear and trepidation.~
149 3 | vulgarly reviles religious feeling, while it does not hesitate
150 6 | Brethren, to offer to God fervent prayers and recall all to
151 15 | you exhort them to pray fervently with Us to the Lord.~
152 5 | exercising their ministry. In the field of education, whether of
153 14 | bread through daily labor; finally, let those who hold the
154 4 | revolts are organized and fomented in continuing series, which
155 11 | is achieved not through force and violence, but with the
156 2 | first groups of pilgrims form the vanguard of those who
157 | former
158 12 | can compose the many and formidable conflicts; only Jesus Christ,
159 11 | birth to equilibrium and fraternal concord, is achieved not
160 9 | demon and led us back to the freedom of the sons of God. It is
161 2 | those who will come more frequently and in greater numbers during
162 10 | and justice, so war is the fruit of blindness and hatred;
163 2 | more salutary and abundant fruits will be harvested. Nevertheless,
164 16 | loving willingness, with fullness of heart We impart to each
165 1 | of passing, has already furnished Us with more than one reason
166 12 | Guided by the supreme light gained by collective prayer, let
167 13 | the tempest on the Lake of Galilee, so today may He quieten
168 14 | rich be led to justice, generosity and charity, let the poor
169 2 | these sights have given Us gentle comfort, reasons are not
170 11 | Christian principles, which gives birth to equilibrium and
171 4 | irreparable harm to the common good.~
172 14 | let those who hold the Government of State be persuaded that
173 9 | unless strengthened by Divine Grace. We exhort you, therefore,
174 2 | come more frequently and in greater numbers during the favorable
175 3 | seems to Us not only the greatest evil but the root of all
176 2 | anxiety and anguish which grieve Our paternal heart. And
177 2 | We know that these first groups of pilgrims form the vanguard
178 7 | spur on priests under your guidance in order that, especially
179 12 | 12. Guided by the supreme light gained
180 10 | those who have in their hands the destinies of peoples;
181 2 | solid peace which might happily solve the many and ever-increasing
182 12 | set on the road to eternal happiness the souls of men joined
183 2 | abundant fruits will be harvested. Nevertheless, if these
184 7 | Christian life so as to hasten the desired renewal of morals.~
185 7 | convictions cast aside, and hatreds and discords settled, may
186 2 | race begins, leaving the hearts of all overcome by fear
187 4 | rebellion, especially when the hereditary faith, the only relief in
188 3 | feeling, while it does not hesitate to spread the most shameful
189 5 | even those invested with high dignities, are either driven
190 | Him
191 10 | render account not only to history but to God's eternal judgment.~
192 14 | finally, let those who hold the Government of State
193 13 | benignly look down upon humanity, oppressed by so many misfortunes,
194 9 | church, offer to God with humble and trusting heart their
195 14 | arrogance of the proud be humbled, let the rich be led to
196 | i
197 8 | activity. No one must be idle and lazy in the face of
198 | if
199 12 | wills (Imitation of Christ, III, 50 8, 5); He alone can
200 9 | Let those who, because of illness or old age or other reasons,
201 10 | May the Heavenly Light illuminate the minds of those who have
202 12 | doubtful and indolent wills (Imitation of Christ, III, 50 8, 5);
203 16 | with fullness of heart We impart to each one of you and all
204 5 | exiled and imprisoned, or impeded in a manner preventing them
205 3 | passed by as a thing of no importance, and elsewhere absolutely
206 5 | proper Sees, exiled and imprisoned, or impeded in a manner
207 3 | obscenities, agitating and with incalculable harm leading into vice tender
208 12 | strength to doubtful and indolent wills (Imitation of Christ,
209 9 | 9. But human efforts are ineffective unless strengthened by Divine
210 6 | 6. Since these innumerable evils spring, as We have
211 3 | and is then used as an instrument of dispute. On the part
212 9 | for the present evils. We intensely desire that, united with
213 9 | the sons of God. It is Our intention on that day to descend into
214 5 | Sacred ministers, even those invested with high dignities, are
215 4 | of the economy and cause irreparable harm to the common good.~
216 | itself
217 12 | formidable conflicts; only Jesus Christ, We say, Who is the
218 12 | the Truth and the Life (John xvi. 6), Who bestows celestial
219 12 | happiness the souls of men joined by the bond of brotherhood.~
220 1 | more than one reason for joy and consolation. To Rome,
221 10 | history but to God's eternal judgment.~
222 10 | peoples; may they realize that just as peace is the work of
223 15 | that you make these things known to the faithful entrusted
224 14 | its bread through daily labor; finally, let those who
225 2 | comfort, reasons are not lacking for the anxiety and anguish
226 13 | calmed the tempest on the Lake of Galilee, so today may
227 | latter
228 8 | No one must be idle and lazy in the face of so many evils
229 3 | and with incalculable harm leading into vice tender childhood
230 2 | an armaments race begins, leaving the hearts of all overcome
231 | less
232 2 | other; and as confidence lessens an armaments race begins,
233 5 | of lower or of university level, as well as in publications
234 9 | which the Divine Redeemer liberated us from slavery to the demon
235 3 | evil is this: often the lie is substituted for the truth,
236 3 | abolished, and morals no longer have any foundation. The
237 13 | this Holy Year, benignly look down upon humanity, oppressed
238 15 | fervently with Us to the Lord.~
239 13 | 13. With faith, love and hope, therefore, We
240 16 | to our exhortations with loving willingness, with fullness
241 5 | of education, whether of lower or of university level,
242 8 | the children of light" (Luke xvi. 8); let it never be
243 | make
244 5 | imprisoned, or impeded in a manner preventing them from exercising
245 8 | work is not always able to meet adequately all needs, those
246 12 | eternal happiness the souls of men joined by the bond of brotherhood.~
247 9 | implore from the Father of Mercies and the God of Consolation (
248 10 | prayer, implore from Divine mercy that a new order, based
249 | might
250 5 | and trampled upon. Sacred ministers, even those invested with
251 5 | them from exercising their ministry. In the field of education,
252 13 | humanity, oppressed by so many misfortunes, assailed by so many fears
253 14 | and wretched take as their model the family of Nazareth,
254 | most
255 1 | the origins of the Church, multitudes of the faithful have streamed
256 5 | of God, Church and human nature itself are outraged and
257 14 | their model the family of Nazareth, which also earned its bread
258 6 | contempt for His law, it is necessary, Venerable Brethren, to
259 8 | able to meet adequately all needs, those who serve in the
260 | neither
261 10 | from Divine mercy that a new order, based on truth, justice
262 | nor
263 7 | and discords settled, may nourish themselves on the teachings
264 2 | frequently and in greater numbers during the favorable season.
265 3 | spread the most shameful obscenities, agitating and with incalculable
266 5 | to such surveillance by official censorship that the arbitrary
267 9 | who, because of illness or old age or other reasons, cannot
268 | once
269 11 | rivalry; those who secretly or openly arouse the masses and provoke
270 2 | Many nations are still opposed to each other; and as confidence
271 13 | look down upon humanity, oppressed by so many misfortunes,
272 4 | Disturbances, riots and revolts are organized and fomented in continuing
273 1 | teaching radiates since the origins of the Church, multitudes
274 5 | human nature itself are outraged and trampled upon. Sacred
275 2 | leaving the hearts of all overcome by fear and trepidation.~
276 5 | must above all deplore with overwhelming sadness that in not a few
277 3 | instrument of dispute. On the part of not a few religion is
278 7 | teachings of the Gospel and thus participate in Christian life so as
279 1 | faithful have streamed from all parts of the world. They have
280 8 | worship. Let it never come to pass that "the children of this
281 3 | of not a few religion is passed by as a thing of no importance,
282 1 | which is in the course of passing, has already furnished Us
283 9 | public prayers on March 26th Passion Sunday, when the sacred
284 2 | anguish which grieve Our paternal heart. And in the first
285 4 | means of false promises a people is deceived and provoked
286 10 | their hands the destinies of peoples; may they realize that just
287 5 | publications and the Press, permission to explain and defend the
288 2 | that these first groups of pilgrims form the vanguard of those
289 16 | year of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~
290 2 | heart. And in the first place, although war has almost
291 16 | Our Apostolic Benediction, pledge of Our benevolence and token
292 7 | regulated society. In this point lies the urgency to spur
293 16 | the twelfth year of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~
294 14 | generosity and charity, let the poor and wretched take as their
295 15 | that you exhort them to pray fervently with Us to the
296 7 | to them, with their false prejudices and erroneous convictions
297 4 | continuing series, which prepare for the ruin of the economy
298 5 | or impeded in a manner preventing them from exercising their
299 8 | 8. And since the priest can reach neither everybody
300 7 | lies the urgency to spur on priests under your guidance in order
301 5 | seems to be the established principle.~
302 3 | superstitions; public and private atheism is exalted in such
303 11 | 11. Those who profusely sow the seed of hatred,
304 3 | and elsewhere absolutely prohibited in family and social life
305 5 | either driven from their proper Sees, exiled and imprisoned,
306 5 | censorship that the arbitrary proposition that truth, liberty and
307 14 | the surly arrogance of the proud be humbled, let the rich
308 11 | openly arouse the masses and provoke rebellions; those who deceive
309 4 | a people is deceived and provoked to hatred, rivalry and rebellion,
310 5 | university level, as well as in publications and the Press, permission
311 13 | Galilee, so today may He quieten human storms.~
312 2 | confidence lessens an armaments race begins, leaving the hearts
313 1 | light of the Gospel teaching radiates since the origins of the
314 8 | serve in the Catholic Action ranks must offer the aid of their
315 8 | And since the priest can reach neither everybody nor everything,
316 10 | destinies of peoples; may they realize that just as peace is the
317 1 | furnished Us with more than one reason for joy and consolation.
318 4 | provoked to hatred, rivalry and rebellion, especially when the hereditary
319 11 | arouse the masses and provoke rebellions; those who deceive with
320 6 | God fervent prayers and recall all to those principles
321 1 | See of Peter not only to redeem their own faults, but also
322 7 | be a well ordered, well regulated society. In this point lies
323 4 | hereditary faith, the only relief in this earthly exile, is
324 9 | Consolation (2 Cor. i. 3) suitable remedies for the present evils. We
325 3 | family and social life as a remnant of ancient superstitions;
326 10 | consider that one day they must render account not only to history
327 7 | as to hasten the desired renewal of morals.~
328 6 | from one source only, the repudiation of God and contempt for
329 16 | Confident that all will respond to our exhortations with
330 10 | arise from the longed-for restoration of morals. May the Heavenly
331 5 | either is not given or is so restricted and subjected to such surveillance
332 1 | the world and implore the return of society to God, from
333 3 | also too often vulgarly reviles religious feeling, while
334 4 | Disturbances, riots and revolts are organized and fomented
335 14 | proud be humbled, let the rich be led to justice, generosity
336 5 | in not a few nations the rights of God, Church and human
337 4 | its heart. Disturbances, riots and revolts are organized
338 9 | Sunday, when the sacred rites of the Church begin to commemorate
339 12 | He alone can set on the road to eternal happiness the
340 3 | the greatest evil but the root of all evil is this: often
341 4 | series, which prepare for the ruin of the economy and cause
342 5 | deplore with overwhelming sadness that in not a few nations
343 14 | Christian teaching and the safeguarding of religious liberty.~
344 6 | evils spring, as We have said, from one source only, the
345 2 | that from this still more salutary and abundant fruits will
346 12 | conflicts; only Jesus Christ, We say, Who is the Way, the Truth
347 2 | numbers during the favorable season. Therefore, the hope is
348 11 | and of rivalry; those who secretly or openly arouse the masses
349 1 | world. They have come to the See of Peter not only to redeem
350 11 | Those who profusely sow the seed of hatred, of discord and
351 5 | driven from their proper Sees, exiled and imprisoned,
352 4 | and fomented in continuing series, which prepare for the ruin
353 12 | 50 8, 5); He alone can set on the road to eternal happiness
354 7 | and hatreds and discords settled, may nourish themselves
355 3 | hesitate to spread the most shameful obscenities, agitating and
356 2 | Nevertheless, if these sights have given Us gentle comfort,
357 13 | as one day, by His divine sign, He calmed the tempest on
358 1 | but also to expiate the sins of the world and implore
359 9 | Redeemer liberated us from slavery to the demon and led us
360 2 | peace which might happily solve the many and ever-increasing
361 9 | back to the freedom of the sons of God. It is Our intention
362 6 | as We have said, from one source only, the repudiation of
363 11 | 11. Those who profusely sow the seed of hatred, of discord
364 7 | during the Holy Year, they spare no efforts so that souls
365 3 | it does not hesitate to spread the most shameful obscenities,
366 6 | these innumerable evils spring, as We have said, from one
367 7 | point lies the urgency to spur on priests under your guidance
368 2 | longed-for peace has not come - a stable and solid peace which might
369 14 | who hold the Government of State be persuaded that there
370 13 | today may He quieten human storms.~
371 1 | multitudes of the faithful have streamed from all parts of the world.
372 12 | clouded minds and Divine strength to doubtful and indolent
373 9 | efforts are ineffective unless strengthened by Divine Grace. We exhort
374 8 | those in the other camp strive to destroy the very basis
375 5 | or is so restricted and subjected to such surveillance by
376 5 | liberty and religion must submissively serve only the civil authority
377 3 | is this: often the lie is substituted for the truth, and is then
378 4 | in this earthly exile, is successfully torn from its heart. Disturbances,
379 9 | Consolation (2 Cor. i. 3) suitable remedies for the present
380 9 | prayers on March 26th Passion Sunday, when the sacred rites of
381 3 | as a remnant of ancient superstitions; public and private atheism
382 12 | 12. Guided by the supreme light gained by collective
383 14 | exposed by His light, let the surly arrogance of the proud be
384 5 | restricted and subjected to such surveillance by official censorship that
385 14 | let the poor and wretched take as their model the family
386 7 | you know, once religion is taken away there cannot be a well
387 7 | nourish themselves on the teachings of the Gospel and thus participate
388 13 | divine sign, He calmed the tempest on the Lake of Galilee,
389 3 | incalculable harm leading into vice tender childhood and betrayed youth.~
390 [Title]| Text~ ~
391 | themselves
392 3 | religion is passed by as a thing of no importance, and elsewhere
393 15 | Brethren, that you make these things known to the faithful entrusted
394 | thus
395 13 | the Lake of Galilee, so today may He quieten human storms.~
396 16 | pledge of Our benevolence and token of heavenly favor.~Given
397 | too
398 4 | earthly exile, is successfully torn from its heart. Disturbances,
399 5 | itself are outraged and trampled upon. Sacred ministers,
400 2 | all overcome by fear and trepidation.~
401 1 | from Whom alone can come true peace of heart, civil concord
402 9 | offer to God with humble and trusting heart their sufferings and
403 16 | s, March 12th, 1950, the twelfth year of Our Pontificate. ~
404 | under
405 11 | agitated masses, even they must understand that the justice demanded
406 9 | Basilica of St. Peter to unite Our prayers not only with
407 5 | whether of lower or of university level, as well as in publications
408 | unless
409 7 | In this point lies the urgency to spur on priests under
410 | used
411 2 | groups of pilgrims form the vanguard of those who will come more
412 6 | ordered justice between the various social classes.~
413 9 | Venerable Brethren, to begin a veritable crusade of prayer among
414 | very
415 3 | incalculable harm leading into vice tender childhood and betrayed
416 11 | achieved not through force and violence, but with the application
417 3 | The Press also too often vulgarly reviles religious feeling,
418 2 | Therefore, the hope is warranted that from this still more
419 13 | by so many fears and by waves of so many discords. And
420 1 | heart, civil concord and the well-being of nations.~
421 | whether
422 | whole
423 | Whom
424 14 | 14. Let the lies of the wicked be exposed by His light,
425 16 | exhortations with loving willingness, with fullness of heart
426 12 | to doubtful and indolent wills (Imitation of Christ, III,
427 10 | as peace is the work of wisdom and justice, so war is the
428 8 | children of this world are wiser than the children of light" (
429 9 | yearning of all and the wish of all may be one.~
430 8 | Catholic religion and Christian worship. Let it never come to pass
431 14 | charity, let the poor and wretched take as their model the
432 16 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~
433 9 | that the prayer of all, the yearning of all and the wish of all
434 3 | tender childhood and betrayed youth.~