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Pius XII Auspicia quaedam Concordances (Hapax - words occurring once) |
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Paragraph grey = Comment text1 1| 1. Today there are appearing 2 10| 10. See to it, then, as your 3 11| 11. For only from Christian 4 12| 12. But there is another special 5 13| 13. Indeed, if there exists 6 14| 14. We desire, therefore, Venerable 7 15| 15. We place great confidence 8 16| 16. It will be precisely your 9 17| 17. We know well that We have 10 18| 18. May she, who has given 11 19| 19. May she obtain for us - 12 23| first day of May of the year 1948, the tenth of our Pontificate.~ ~ 13 2| 2. At the moment, a more willing 14 20| 20. Some years ago, as all 15 21| 21. And even as our predecessor 16 22| 22. It is our wish, consequently, 17 23| 23. In token of these blessings, 18 3| 3. Nevertheless, although 19 4| 4. Even though the war has 20 5| 5. We, on our part, do not 21 6| 6. For this reason, it was 22 7| 7. Above all, speak to the 23 8| 8. At the same time, implore 24 9| 9. But you are aware, Venerable 25 | about 26 | Above 27 11| men empowered not only to achieve prosperity in this world 28 13| Christ hanging on the Cross acquired salvation for all mankind, 29 6| practice and further to prayers add resolutions for Christian 30 20| terrible conflagration, We addressed our fervent prayers to the 31 9| the outpouring of hearts adorned with the required virtues.~ ~ 32 8| that redound to no one's advantage.~ Let there be a reconciliation 33 23| in pledge of our paternal affection, We impart from a full heart 34 12| reason today which brings affliction and keen anxiety to our 35 | after 36 20| 20. Some years ago, as all will remember, while 37 | already 38 6| us - to crowd around the altar of the great Mother of God 39 | although 40 | always 41 | an 42 13| flesh announced, through the angels' choir, peace to all men; 43 13| the Word of God made flesh announced, through the angels' choir, 44 | another 45 23| those who make generous answer to this our letter of exhortation, 46 13| where, from the dawn of antiquity, such great light of truth 47 | any 48 17| well that We have never appealed in vain to the ardent zeal 49 1| 1. Today there are appearing certain tokens which give 50 2| from which nothing else can arise but fresh and more serious 51 13| salvation for all mankind, with arms outstretched as if He were 52 | around 53 5| ardent prayer the Divine assistance.~ ~ 54 9| 9. But you are aware, Venerable Brethren, that 55 | been 56 17| crowding the churches to beg from the great Mother of 57 4| nearly every land, still benign peace has not yet dawned 58 3| of solace and of hope for better times, there are not lacking 59 2| are inciting to mutual and bitter dispute, to hate and dissension, 60 9| readily welcomed by the Most Blessed Virgin when they are not 61 13| with the shedding of His blood.~ ~ 62 12| special reason today which brings affliction and keen anxiety 63 1| such destruction and ruin brought on by the long and terrible 64 | can 65 3| circumstances and events which cause anxiety to our paternal 66 4| Even though the war has ceased in nearly every land, still 67 21| the dawn of the twentieth century saw fit to consecrate the 68 1| Today there are appearing certain tokens which give clear 69 19| our powerful helper and channel of grace - may she obtain 70 13| announced, through the angels' choir, peace to all men; where, 71 19| dawn resplendent for the Church and for all nations.~ ~ 72 17| and women, crowding the churches to beg from the great Mother 73 3| times, there are not lacking circumstances and events which cause anxiety 74 8| harmony among all social classes.~ ~Let there be an end to 75 1| certain tokens which give clear proof that the vast community 76 4| still heavy with threatening clouds.~ ~ 77 6| For this reason, it was comforting for Us in past years to 78 1| clear proof that the vast community of nations, after such destruction 79 8| Heaven, mutual, fraternal and complete peace among all nations 80 14| settled justly and thereby concord and peace be also happily 81 10| and revival of Christian conduct.~ ~ 82 15| 15. We place great confidence in the most powerful patronage 83 22| and families. And We are confident that abundant blessings 84 21| twentieth century saw fit to consecrate the whole human race to 85 13| fraternal harmony; and where He consecrated His precept of charity with 86 22| 22. It is our wish, consequently, that wherever the opportunity 87 18| to Him, moved by salutary contrition.~ ~ 88 10| of May are matched by a corresponding reform and revival of Christian 89 11| virtues may we hope to see the course of history take its proper, 90 13| finally, Christ hanging on the Cross acquired salvation for all 91 6| young so dear to us - to crowd around the altar of the 92 17| children, of men and women, crowding the churches to beg from 93 6| May imploring the end of a cruel war; so now, similarly today, 94 15| especially will implore in a holy crusade of prayer.~ ~ 95 13| to be most dear to every cultured person, surely it is Palestine, 96 19| always, in the face of every danger, our powerful helper and 97 5| from the family of nations dangers of threatening disasters; 98 4| benign peace has not yet dawned on the minds and hearts 99 23| at St. Peter's, the first day of May of the year 1948, 100 21| He redeemed, desired to dedicate it in turn to the Immaculate 101 15| which, during this month dedicated to her, innocent children 102 17| enjoy already the sight of dense multitudes of children, 103 14| 14. We desire, therefore, Venerable Brethren, 104 1| community of nations, after such destruction and ruin brought on by the 105 16| stimulate them with all diligence - not only children but 106 22| consecration be made in the various dioceses as well as in each of the 107 11| take its proper, orderly direction, and men empowered not only 108 5| nations dangers of threatening disasters; but when human means are 109 2| lost prosperity, to heal discords and to rebuild from the 110 2| inciting to mutual and bitter dispute, to hate and dissension, 111 2| bitter dispute, to hate and dissension, from which nothing else 112 8| Let there be an end to dissensions that redound to no one's 113 12| Palestine, which have long been disturbed.~ ~ 114 5| Us, in ardent prayer the Divine assistance.~ ~ 115 2| the moment, a more willing ear is given to those who are 116 6| in past years to appeal earnestly to all - especially to the 117 | else 118 11| orderly direction, and men empowered not only to achieve prosperity 119 9| not merely fleeting and empty words but the outpouring 120 6| today, by means of this encyclical letter, We invite you not 121 8| liberty to which she is entitled.~ And let men set about 122 14| and peace be also happily established.~ ~ 123 3| lacking circumstances and events which cause anxiety to our 124 2| but fresh and more serious evils to the nations.~ ~ 125 16| give them leadership and example.~ ~ 126 5| to God; further, We also exhort all our children in Christ, 127 23| answer to this our letter of exhortation, and particularly to the 128 13| 13. Indeed, if there exists any place that ought to 129 19| shown herself always, in the face of every danger, our powerful 130 22| each of the parishes and families. And We are confident that 131 16| not only children but also fathers and mothers, who in great 132 20| conflagration, We addressed our fervent prayers to the all merciful 133 19| for disputes, and that a firm and free peace will finally 134 21| the twentieth century saw fit to consecrate the whole 135 8| public and private, be fittingly strengthened.~ Let religion, 136 9| when they are not merely fleeting and empty words but the 137 13| where the Word of God made flesh announced, through the angels' 138 8| strengthened.~ Let religion, the foster mother of all virtues, enjoy 139 | found 140 19| disputes, and that a firm and free peace will finally dawn 141 2| nothing else can arise but fresh and more serious evils to 142 23| affection, We impart from a full heart the Apostolic Benediction 143 20| late war was still in its fury, when human means showed 144 23| Brethren, to all those who make generous answer to this our letter 145 8| there may shine forth, as a gift from Heaven, mutual, fraternal 146 19| even in the midst of the grievous need surrounding us a just 147 2| mighty ruins under which we groan than to those who are inciting 148 8| welfare - with justice their guide and charity their motive.~ ~ 149 21| We have likewise, in the guise of representative of the 150 13| where, finally, Christ hanging on the Cross acquired salvation 151 14| concord and peace be also happily established.~ ~ 152 11| sanctifying grace. unending happiness in Heaven.~ ~ 153 2| mutual and bitter dispute, to hate and dissension, from which 154 7| most heartfelt thanks for having obtained, through her powerful 155 2| restore lost prosperity, to heal discords and to rebuild 156 7| tender Mother words of most heartfelt thanks for having obtained, 157 15| powerful patronage of Our Heavenly Mother - a patronage which, 158 4| indeed, the sky is still heavy with threatening clouds.~ ~ 159 11| in this world with God's help but also to enjoy, with 160 19| every danger, our powerful helper and channel of grace - may 161 | herself 162 7| graces obtained from the Most High.~ ~ 163 | Him 164 11| hope to see the course of history take its proper, orderly 165 21| even as our predecessor of immortal memory, Leo XIII, at the 166 23| our paternal affection, We impart from a full heart the Apostolic 167 6| during the month of May imploring the end of a cruel war; 168 20| themselves to be uncertain and inadequate to that terrible conflagration, 169 2| groan than to those who are inciting to mutual and bitter dispute, 170 17| to the ardent zeal which inflames your hearts. That is why 171 11| also to enjoy, with the infusion of sanctifying grace. unending 172 15| month dedicated to her, innocent children especially will 173 7| obtained, through her powerful intercession, the long desired termination 174 8| further misfortunes.~ Let international relations, public and private, 175 13| outstretched as if He were inviting all nations to fraternal 176 20| the all merciful Redeemer, invoking the powerful patronage of 177 | itself 178 19| grievous need surrounding us a just solution will be found for 179 8| the common welfare - with justice their guide and charity 180 14| at long last be settled justly and thereby concord and 181 12| which brings affliction and keen anxiety to our hearts. We 182 19| obtain for us - she is our kindest Mother, who has shown herself 183 17| 17. We know well that We have never 184 3| better times, there are not lacking circumstances and events 185 4| has ceased in nearly every land, still benign peace has 186 20| will remember, while the late war was still in its fury, 187 16| numbers should give them leadership and example.~ ~ 188 21| predecessor of immortal memory, Leo XIII, at the dawn of the 189 8| of all virtues, enjoy the liberty to which she is entitled.~ 190 21| Heart of Jesus, so We have likewise, in the guise of representative 191 8| among all nations and the longed for harmony among all social 192 2| are striving to restore lost prosperity, to heal discords 193 | make 194 13| acquired salvation for all mankind, with arms outstretched 195 | many 196 10| during the month of May are matched by a corresponding reform 197 12| anxiety to our hearts. We mean to refer to the Holy Places 198 21| predecessor of immortal memory, Leo XIII, at the dawn of 199 20| fervent prayers to the all merciful Redeemer, invoking the powerful 200 9| Virgin when they are not merely fleeting and empty words 201 19| We say, that even in the midst of the grievous need surrounding 202 2| and to rebuild from the mighty ruins under which we groan 203 4| has not yet dawned on the minds and hearts of all men; indeed, 204 8| sow the seeds of further misfortunes.~ Let international relations, 205 2| 2. At the moment, a more willing ear is given 206 16| children but also fathers and mothers, who in great numbers should 207 8| guide and charity their motive.~ ~ 208 3| Christian people have no light motives of solace and of hope for 209 18| straightway return to Him, moved by salutary contrition.~ ~ 210 17| already the sight of dense multitudes of children, of men and 211 4| though the war has ceased in nearly every land, still benign 212 | never 213 | Nevertheless 214 | nothing 215 | now 216 16| and mothers, who in great numbers should give them leadership 217 23| and particularly to the numerous throngs of our most dear 218 | off 219 | often 220 | one 221 22| consequently, that wherever the opportunity suggests itself, this consecration 222 11| history take its proper, orderly direction, and men empowered 223 | other 224 13| there exists any place that ought to be most dear to every 225 9| and empty words but the outpouring of hearts adorned with the 226 13| for all mankind, with arms outstretched as if He were inviting all 227 22| as well as in each of the parishes and families. And We are 228 5| 5. We, on our part, do not cease to do all 229 23| letter of exhortation, and particularly to the numerous throngs 230 6| was comforting for Us in past years to appeal earnestly 231 18| who have wandered from the path of rectitude may straightway 232 1| resolutely turned to the saving paths of peace.~ ~ 233 8| let men set about their peaceful work of abundant production 234 6| renewal and salutary works of penance.~ ~ 235 3| although We and the Christian people have no light motives of 236 13| most dear to every cultured person, surely it is Palestine, 237 23| Given at Rome at St. Peter's, the first day of May 238 6| you not to cease from this pious practice and further to 239 23| tenth of our Pontificate.~ ~PIUS XII~ ~ ~ 240 12| mean to refer to the Holy Places of Palestine, which have 241 23| these blessings, and in pledge of our paternal affection, 242 23| year 1948, the tenth of our Pontificate.~ ~PIUS XII~ ~ ~ 243 14| Brethren, that supplications be poured forth to the Most Holy Virgin 244 5| not cease to do all in our power to stave off from the family 245 6| to cease from this pious practice and further to prayers add 246 13| where He consecrated His precept of charity with the shedding 247 16| 16. It will be precisely your task to invite and 248 21| 21. And even as our predecessor of immortal memory, Leo 249 8| peaceful work of abundant production for the common welfare - 250 1| tokens which give clear proof that the vast community 251 11| course of history take its proper, orderly direction, and 252 21| consecrate the whole human race to the Most Sacred Heart 253 9| that our prayers are most readily welcomed by the Most Blessed 254 2| to heal discords and to rebuild from the mighty ruins under 255 8| advantage.~ Let there be a reconciliation of disputes that often sow 256 18| wandered from the path of rectitude may straightway return to 257 21| whole human family which He redeemed, desired to dedicate it 258 20| prayers to the all merciful Redeemer, invoking the powerful patronage 259 8| end to dissensions that redound to no one's advantage.~ 260 12| to our hearts. We mean to refer to the Holy Places of Palestine, 261 10| matched by a corresponding reform and revival of Christian 262 8| misfortunes.~ Let international relations, public and private, be 263 8| fittingly strengthened.~ Let religion, the foster mother of all 264 20| Some years ago, as all will remember, while the late war was 265 6| resolutions for Christian renewal and salutary works of penance.~ ~ 266 8| time, implore her, with renewed prayers, that at long last 267 21| likewise, in the guise of representative of the whole human family 268 14| Most Holy Virgin for this request: that the situation in Palestine 269 9| hearts adorned with the required virtues.~ ~ 270 1| long and terrible war, is resolutely turned to the saving paths 271 6| and further to prayers add resolutions for Christian renewal and 272 19| peace will finally dawn resplendent for the Church and for all 273 2| those who are striving to restore lost prosperity, to heal 274 18| rectitude may straightway return to Him, moved by salutary 275 10| corresponding reform and revival of Christian conduct.~ ~ 276 23| dear children.~ ~Given at Rome at St. Peter's, the first 277 1| after such destruction and ruin brought on by the long and 278 2| rebuild from the mighty ruins under which we groan than 279 21| whole human race to the Most Sacred Heart of Jesus, so We have 280 13| hanging on the Cross acquired salvation for all mankind, with arms 281 | same 282 11| enjoy, with the infusion of sanctifying grace. unending happiness 283 1| resolutely turned to the saving paths of peace.~ ~ 284 21| of the twentieth century saw fit to consecrate the whole 285 19| may she obtain for us, We say, that even in the midst 286 8| disputes that often sow the seeds of further misfortunes.~ 287 | seem 288 2| arise but fresh and more serious evils to the nations.~ ~ 289 8| is entitled.~ And let men set about their peaceful work 290 14| Palestine may at long last be settled justly and thereby concord 291 13| precept of charity with the shedding of His blood.~ ~ 292 8| that at long last there may shine forth, as a gift from Heaven, 293 13| such great light of truth shone for all men, where the Word 294 | should 295 20| its fury, when human means showed themselves to be uncertain 296 19| kindest Mother, who has shown herself always, in the face 297 17| seem to enjoy already the sight of dense multitudes of children, 298 6| of a cruel war; so now, similarly today, by means of this 299 14| for this request: that the situation in Palestine may at long 300 4| of all men; indeed, the sky is still heavy with threatening 301 8| longed for harmony among all social classes.~ ~Let there be 302 3| have no light motives of solace and of hope for better times, 303 19| need surrounding us a just solution will be found for disputes, 304 | Some 305 8| reconciliation of disputes that often sow the seeds of further misfortunes.~ 306 7| 7. Above all, speak to the Virgin Mother of 307 12| 12. But there is another special reason today which brings 308 23| children.~ ~Given at Rome at St. Peter's, the first day 309 17| graces and favors of which we stand in need.~ ~ 310 5| to do all in our power to stave off from the family of nations 311 16| your task to invite and stimulate them with all diligence - 312 18| the path of rectitude may straightway return to Him, moved by 313 8| and private, be fittingly strengthened.~ Let religion, the foster 314 2| is given to those who are striving to restore lost prosperity, 315 10| your apostolic zeal will suggest, that these prayers in common 316 22| wherever the opportunity suggests itself, this consecration 317 14| Venerable Brethren, that supplications be poured forth to the Most 318 13| to every cultured person, surely it is Palestine, where, 319 22| favors from Heaven will surge forth from this private 320 19| midst of the grievous need surrounding us a just solution will 321 11| see the course of history take its proper, orderly direction, 322 7| Mother of God and our most tender Mother words of most heartfelt 323 23| May of the year 1948, the tenth of our Pontificate.~ ~PIUS 324 7| intercession, the long desired termination of that great world conflagration, 325 [Title]| Text~ ~ ~ ~Venerable Brethren:~ 326 | than 327 7| words of most heartfelt thanks for having obtained, through 328 | themselves 329 | thereby 330 | therefore 331 | they 332 | though 333 23| particularly to the numerous throngs of our most dear children.~ ~ 334 | throughout 335 8| 8. At the same time, implore her, with renewed 336 3| solace and of hope for better times, there are not lacking circumstances 337 | together 338 23| 23. In token of these blessings, and 339 1| there are appearing certain tokens which give clear proof that 340 13| antiquity, such great light of truth shone for all men, where 341 21| desired to dedicate it in turn to the Immaculate Heart 342 1| terrible war, is resolutely turned to the saving paths of peace.~ ~ 343 21| XIII, at the dawn of the twentieth century saw fit to consecrate 344 20| showed themselves to be uncertain and inadequate to that terrible 345 | under 346 11| infusion of sanctifying grace. unending happiness in Heaven.~ ~ 347 5| but when human means are unequal to the task, then do We 348 17| We have never appealed in vain to the ardent zeal which 349 22| consecration be made in the various dioceses as well as in each 350 1| give clear proof that the vast community of nations, after 351 18| that all those who have wandered from the path of rectitude 352 9| prayers are most readily welcomed by the Most Blessed Virgin 353 8| production for the common welfare - with justice their guide 354 | were 355 | wherever 356 | while 357 | why 358 2| 2. At the moment, a more willing ear is given to those who 359 22| 22. It is our wish, consequently, that wherever 360 17| of children, of men and women, crowding the churches to 361 13| shone for all men, where the Word of God made flesh announced, 362 8| set about their peaceful work of abundant production for 363 6| Christian renewal and salutary works of penance.~ ~ 364 23| our Pontificate.~ ~PIUS XII~ ~ ~ 365 21| of immortal memory, Leo XIII, at the dawn of the twentieth 366 23| first day of May of the year 1948, the tenth of our Pontificate.~ ~ 367 | yet 368 6| all - especially to the young so dear to us - to crowd