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1 1 | 1. In the Encyclical Letter 2 5 | from the earth'," (Gen. 4, 10) are relevant today. For 3 8 | November, in the year 1956, the 18th of Our Pontificate.~PIUS 4 8 | of November, in the year 1956, the 18th of Our Pontificate.~ 5 2 | 2. But tidings have reached 6 3 | 3. We cannot help but deplore 7 5 | 5. The words which "the Lord 8 6 | 6. May our merciful Redeemer, 9 7 | 7. Meanwhile, We implore a 10 8 | 8. And as We address these 11 8 | 8. And as We address these words to you, We lovingly 12 | after 13 | an 14 | another 15 | anyone 16 | are 17 2 | once more to slavery by the armed might of foreigners.~ 18 4 | with a father's concern assert that any violence and any 19 1 | that a new day of peace based on justice and liberty might 20 4 | that peace which finds its basis and nurture in justice, 21 7 | implore a most merciful God on behalf especially of all those 22 8 | very special way to Our beloved Hungarian people. May it 23 3 | consciousness of Our office bids Us) these unhappy events 24 2 | and violently destroyed. A blood-drenched people have been reduced 25 4 | that any violence and any bloodshed which anyone unjustly causes 26 5 | Cain. . . 'The voice of thy brother's blood crieth to me from 27 5 | which "the Lord said to Cain. . . 'The voice of thy brother' 28 1 | Consecrated Shepherds of the Catholic world, We expressed Our 29 3 | unhappy events which fill all Catholics and all free peoples with 30 3 | those whose commands have caused these tragic events come 31 4 | bloodshed which anyone unjustly causes is never to be tolerated. 32 7 | heaven. We desire that all Christians join Us in praying to God 33 2 | being shed again in the cities, towns, and villages of 34 2 | of Hungary the blood of citizens who long with all their 35 4 | exhort all people and all classes of society to that peace 36 3 | caused these tragic events come to realize that the rightful 37 3 | indignation. May those whose commands have caused these tragic 38 4 | peoples with a father's concern assert that any violence 39 3 | cannot help but deplore and condemn (for so Our consciousness 40 1 | noble people of Hungary. For conditions in that country seemed to 41 3 | and condemn (for so Our consciousness of Our office bids Us) these 42 1 | which We recently wrote you, Consecrated Shepherds of the Catholic 43 4 | to be tolerated. On the contrary, We exhort all people and 44 1 | For conditions in that country seemed to be improving.~ 45 7 | tragically slain in the course of these unhappy events. 46 5 | of the Hungarian people cries out to God. And even though 47 5 | voice of thy brother's blood crieth to me from the earth'," ( 48 1 | justice and liberty might be dawning upon the noble people of 49 5 | their nations when they have dealt unjustly with others. For 50 5 | for their sins only after death, nonetheless, as history 51 6 | hearts of those upon whose decisions these matters depend, that 52 3 | and all free peoples with deepest sorrow and indignation. 53 6 | decisions these matters depend, that an end may be put 54 3 | 3. We cannot help but deplore and condemn (for so Our 55 7 | unending peace in heaven. We desire that all Christians join 56 2 | overthrown again and violently destroyed. A blood-drenched people 57 | each 58 5 | blood crieth to me from the earth'," (Gen. 4, 10) are relevant 59 1 | 1. In the Encyclical Letter which We recently 60 | end 61 7 | most merciful God on behalf especially of all those who have been 62 7 | unhappy events. May they find eternal life and unending peace 63 | even 64 | every 65 4 | tolerated. On the contrary, We exhort all people and all classes 66 1 | of the Catholic world, We expressed Our hope that a new day 67 3 | freedom of a people cannot be extinguished by the shedding of human 68 4 | over all peoples with a father's concern assert that any 69 8 | from St. Peter's, on the fifth day of November, in the 70 7 | unhappy events. May they find eternal life and unending 71 4 | society to that peace which finds its basis and nurture in 72 6 | be put to injustice and a finish to violence, that all nations, 73 8 | Venerable Brethren, and to your flocks, and in a very special way 74 2 | slavery by the armed might of foreigners.~ 75 3 | fill all Catholics and all free peoples with deepest sorrow 76 5 | to me from the earth'," (Gen. 4, 10) are relevant today. 77 8 | witness to Our paternal love.~Given at Rome from St. Peter's, 78 8 | be a pledge of heavenly graces and a witness to Our paternal 79 [Title]| Text~ ~Venerable Brethren,~Greetings and Apostolic Benediction.~ 80 | had 81 6 | in peaceful and tranquil harmony.~ 82 2 | Us lately which fill Our heart with pain and sorrow. There 83 7 | life and unending peace in heaven. We desire that all Christians 84 8 | people. May it be a pledge of heavenly graces and a witness to 85 3 | 3. We cannot help but deplore and condemn ( 86 5 | after death, nonetheless, as history teaches, He occasionally 87 1 | world, We expressed Our hope that a new day of peace 88 3 | extinguished by the shedding of human blood.~ 89 8 | words to you, We lovingly impart Our Apostolic Benediction 90 7 | 7. Meanwhile, We implore a most merciful God on behalf 91 1 | that country seemed to be improving.~ 92 3 | with deepest sorrow and indignation. May those whose commands 93 5 | God often punishes private individuals for their sins only after 94 6 | that an end may be put to injustice and a finish to violence, 95 2 | rightful freedom. National institutions which had just been restored 96 | it 97 | its 98 7 | desire that all Christians join Us in praying to God for 99 5 | others. For He is a just judge.~ 100 2 | tidings have reached Us lately which fill Our heart with 101 1 | 1. In the Encyclical Letter which We recently wrote 102 2 | the blood of citizens who long with all their hearts for 103 5 | 5. The words which "the Lord said to Cain. . . 'The voice 104 8 | address these words to you, We lovingly impart Our Apostolic Benediction 105 6 | upon whose decisions these matters depend, that an end may 106 | me 107 | Meanwhile 108 | more 109 5 | occasionally punishes in this mortal life rulers of people and 110 | most 111 6 | Redeemer, We suppliantly pray, move the hearts of those upon 112 2 | their rightful freedom. National institutions which had just 113 | never 114 1 | expressed Our hope that a new day of peace based on justice 115 1 | might be dawning upon the noble people of Hungary. For conditions 116 | nonetheless 117 8 | Peter's, on the fifth day of November, in the year 1956, the 18th 118 4 | which finds its basis and nurture in justice, liberty, and 119 5 | as history teaches, He occasionally punishes in this mortal 120 3 | Our consciousness of Our office bids Us) these unhappy events 121 | often 122 | once 123 | only 124 | others 125 | out 126 | over 127 2 | been restored have been overthrown again and violently destroyed. 128 2 | which fill Our heart with pain and sorrow. There is being 129 8 | graces and a witness to Our paternal love.~Given at Rome from 130 6 | another, may be united in peaceful and tranquil harmony.~ 131 8 | Given at Rome from St. Peter's, on the fifth day of November, 132 8 | 18th of Our Pontificate.~PIUS XII~ 133 8 | Hungarian people. May it be a pledge of heavenly graces and a 134 8 | year 1956, the 18th of Our Pontificate.~PIUS XII~ 135 6 | Redeemer, We suppliantly pray, move the hearts of those 136 7 | all Christians join Us in praying to God for them.~ 137 5 | though God often punishes private individuals for their sins 138 6 | depend, that an end may be put to injustice and a finish 139 2 | 2. But tidings have reached Us lately which fill Our 140 3 | these tragic events come to realize that the rightful freedom 141 | recently 142 6 | 6. May our merciful Redeemer, We suppliantly pray, move 143 2 | blood-drenched people have been reduced once more to slavery by 144 5 | earth'," (Gen. 4, 10) are relevant today. For so the blood 145 2 | institutions which had just been restored have been overthrown again 146 8 | paternal love.~Given at Rome from St. Peter's, on the 147 5 | punishes in this mortal life rulers of people and their nations 148 5 | The words which "the Lord said to Cain. . . 'The voice 149 | seemed 150 2 | and sorrow. There is being shed again in the cities, towns, 151 3 | cannot be extinguished by the shedding of human blood.~ 152 1 | recently wrote you, Consecrated Shepherds of the Catholic world, We 153 5 | private individuals for their sins only after death, nonetheless, 154 7 | who have been tragically slain in the course of these unhappy 155 2 | been reduced once more to slavery by the armed might of foreigners.~ 156 4 | people and all classes of society to that peace which finds 157 8 | your flocks, and in a very special way to Our beloved Hungarian 158 8 | love.~Given at Rome from St. Peter's, on the fifth day 159 6 | our merciful Redeemer, We suppliantly pray, move the hearts of 160 5 | nonetheless, as history teaches, He occasionally punishes 161 [Title]| Text~ ~Venerable Brethren,~Greetings 162 | them 163 | There 164 | this 165 | though 166 | thy 167 2 | 2. But tidings have reached Us lately which 168 5 | Gen. 4, 10) are relevant today. For so the blood of the 169 4 | unjustly causes is never to be tolerated. On the contrary, We exhort 170 2 | shed again in the cities, towns, and villages of Hungary 171 3 | commands have caused these tragic events come to realize that 172 7 | all those who have been tragically slain in the course of these 173 6 | be united in peaceful and tranquil harmony.~ 174 7 | they find eternal life and unending peace in heaven. We desire 175 6 | with one another, may be united in peaceful and tranquil 176 | very 177 2 | in the cities, towns, and villages of Hungary the blood of 178 2 | been overthrown again and violently destroyed. A blood-drenched 179 5 | Lord said to Cain. . . 'The voice of thy brother's blood crieth 180 4 | 4. We who watch over all peoples with a 181 8 | flocks, and in a very special way to Our beloved Hungarian 182 | when 183 8 | of heavenly graces and a witness to Our paternal love.~Given 184 1 | Shepherds of the Catholic world, We expressed Our hope that 185 1 | Letter which We recently wrote you, Consecrated Shepherds 186 8 | of Our Pontificate.~PIUS XII~ 187 8 | day of November, in the year 1956, the 18th of Our Pontificate.~ 188 | your


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