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Pius XII
Communium interpres dolorum

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1 2(6) | Ps. 84. 12; PPL., 37 C. 1078. 2 2(5) | Ps 84.11. ~ 3 2(6) | Idem In Ps. 84. 12; PPL., 37 C. 1078. 4 7 | St. Peter's, Sunday, the 15 of April, sacred to the 5 1(1) | Cf. Iac 1.17; 2 Cor 1.3. ~ 6 7 | Good Shepherd Jesus Christ, 1945, in the seventh year of 7 2(6) | Idem In Ps. 84. 12; PPL., 37 C. 1078. 8 2(4) | Serm. de Script. 72, 4; PL 38, c. 468. ~ 9 2(4) | Script. 72, 4; PL 38, c. 468. ~ 10 5 | 5. In the midst of such great 11 7 | 7. It will be your part, venerable 12 2(4) | Aug., Serm. de Script. 72, 4; PL 38, c. 468. ~ 13 2 | kinds of misery, may be able to breathe again after their 14 5 | is certainly not easy to achieve such a peace. Peace must 15 2 | offering, flowers, and prayers. Additionally we must use Christian morals 16 5 | light for those who will adjudicate the universal cause. Let 17 3 | faithful Christians follow this advice, their prayers most certainly 18 6 | miserable ones and to all others afflicated by this monstrous conflict, 19 5 | the future course of the ages, especially need celestial 20 | almost 21 | along 22 | already 23 2 | hardly enough to approach the altar of the Blessed Virgin to 24 5 | affairs, while many are still angry and inimical to one another, 25 1 | interpreter of the universal anguish by which almost every nation 26 2 | it is hardly enough to approach the altar of the Blessed 27 2 | Virgin Mother of God, is approaching. We again exhort all - but 28 7 | Peter's, Sunday, the 15 of April, sacred to the Good Shepherd 29 4 | the first place we must ask most humbly that minds and 30 2 | of the sacred prophet and assimilate them in the conduct of their 31 2(4) | St. Aug., Serm. de Script. 72, 4; 32 7 | individually and together - as an auspice of heavenly gifts and a 33 4 | piles of rubble - under the auspices of justice and charity - 34 2 | come to peace, do justice; avoid evil and do good. This is 35 2 | and when you have already avoided evil and done good, seek 36 4 | public salvation must be awaited. Secondly, that the internecine 37 | away 38 6 | those who are fugitives banished from their homeland and 39 2(2) | Cf. Bar 6.1. ~ 40 6 | most severe kind become bearable and lead to eternal beatitude. ~ 41 6 | bearable and lead to eternal beatitude. ~ 42 | become 43 | before 44 5 | innocent children especially beg from the Mother of divine 45 7 | proof of Our good will, We bestow most lovingly in the Lord 46 2 | those words of the most wise Bishop of Hippo: "Change the heart 47 1 | when hate and rivalry have blinded it, cannot easily determine 48 1 | shed, and that too much blood has been spilled. Therefore 49 4 | end this calamitous and bloody conflict. ~ 50 2 | of misery, may be able to breathe again after their long-lasting 51 2 | of the Blessed Virgin to bring her an offering, flowers, 52 4 | pact, strive peacefully to build from the heaped up piles 53 4 | that may quickly end this calamitous and bloody conflict. ~ 54 | cannot 55 6 | homes; also for those in captivity who wait for their liberation 56 7 | flocks entrusted to your care. To them - but first to 57 1 | concerned that too many catastrophes and devastations have been 58 5 | the ages, especially need celestial help. We therefore desire 59 2 | most wise Bishop of Hippo: "Change the heart and the work will 60 2 | heart and the work will be changed. Eradicate cupidity and 61 7 | the Good Shepherd Jesus Christ, 1945, in the seventh year 62 3 | 3. When all faithful Christians follow this advice, their 63 4 | and that all classes of citizens, joined in a friendly pact, 64 2 | building of domestic and civil concord, not discord, and 65 4 | cease to rage and that all classes of citizens, joined in a 66 7 | venerable brothers, to communicate these paternal desires and 67 4 | new building for the human community. But something more must 68 1 | tumults, can persuade those concerned that too many catastrophes 69 2 | building of domestic and civil concord, not discord, and a strong, 70 2 | and assimilate them in the conduct of their lives: "Turn to 71 5 | universal cause. Let them consider seriously and ponder before 72 3 | God, they will obtain both consolation and the gifts which are 73 4 | gifts, what resources, what consolations we need most in these critical 74 2 | been forced into discord, contention, and all kinds of misery, 75 1(1) | Cf. Iac 1.17; 2 Cor 1.3. ~ 76 | could 77 5 | all mankind and the future course of the ages, especially 78 4 | consolations we need most in these critical times. In the first place 79 2 | will be changed. Eradicate cupidity and plant charity."4 "Do 80 2(4) | St. Aug., Serm. de Script. 72, 4; PL 38, c. 81 1 | divine and human rights demand unequivocally that such 82 5 | the fate of their nations depends, but also the relationships 83 7 | communicate these paternal desires and exhortations of Ours 84 1 | blinded it, cannot easily determine a just and equitable solution 85 5 | not resolved, it would be detrimental both for the victors and 86 1 | too many catastrophes and devastations have been piled up in a 87 2 | after their long-lasting distress and sorrow. But since it 88 1 | every nation is grievously distressed, We desire to leave nothing 89 1 | the midst of such violent disturbances and tumults, can persuade 90 4 | the precepts of Christian doctrine, for from them alone private 91 | does 92 2 | foundation on which a building of domestic and civil concord, not discord, 93 | done 94 | during 95 | each 96 1 | have blinded it, cannot easily determine a just and equitable 97 5 | another, it is certainly not easy to achieve such a peace. 98 5 | scale of justice, which embraces in fraternal charity all 99 2 | innocent children - to humbly entreat the divine Redeemer, through 100 7 | exhortations of Ours to the flocks entrusted to your care. To them - 101 1 | easily determine a just and equitable solution of affairs along 102 5 | the limits of justice and equity. If these matters are not 103 2 | the work will be changed. Eradicate cupidity and plant charity."4 " 104 6 | become bearable and lead to eternal beatitude. ~ 105 | every 106 2 | is approaching. We again exhort all - but especially the 107 6 | that those who heed Our exhortation, also pray for those who 108 7 | these paternal desires and exhortations of Ours to the flocks entrusted 109 5 | Mother of divine Wisdom expressly this heavenly light for 110 5 | recommendations not only the fate of their nations depends, 111 1 | necessary to implore the Father of light and mercy1 repeatedly. 112 1 | have been piled up in a fearful mass, that too many tears 113 6 | liberation after the war; and finally those who lie in numberless 114 2 | practice justice, you will find peace kissing justice. . . . 115 7 | exhortations of Ours to the flocks entrusted to your care. 116 2 | to bring her an offering, flowers, and prayers. Additionally 117 2 | the peoples who have been forced into discord, contention, 118 2 | way, we will lay a solid foundation on which a building of domestic 119 4 | of citizens, joined in a friendly pact, strive peacefully 120 6 | also pray for those who are fugitives banished from their homeland 121 5 | which does not bear hidden germs of discord and strife. Therefore, 122 7 | Apostolic Benediction. ~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, 123 6 | most merciful Mother of God grant heavenly solace and obtain 124 5 | to agreement in this most grave cause, and those on whose 125 [Title]| Text~ ~Venerable Brothers,~Greetings and Apostolic Benediction.~ ~ 126 1 | which almost every nation is grievously distressed, We desire to 127 1 | numberless miseries or that may hasten the end of such great destruction. 128 1 | human mind, especially when hate and rivalry have blinded 129 | He 130 1 | resources of men are unable to heal these great injuries. We 131 4 | peacefully to build from the heaped up piles of rubble - under 132 2 | Bishop of Hippo: "Change the heart and the work will be changed. 133 2 | pour out many prayers to heaven; it is hardly enough to 134 6 | moreover that those who heed Our exhortation, also pray 135 5 | especially need celestial help. We therefore desire that 136 | her 137 5 | and which does not bear hidden germs of discord and strife. 138 1 | unequivocally that such hideous slaughter cease as soon 139 | Him 140 2 | the most wise Bishop of Hippo: "Change the heart and the 141 | His 142 4 | divine Redeemer and His most holy Mother by prayer and penance. 143 6 | fugitives banished from their homeland and longing to once again 144 6 | once again see their own homes; also for those in captivity 145 6 | those who lie in numberless hospitals. To these miserable ones 146 2 | to me, says the Lord of hosts, and I will turn to you".3 147 | I 148 1(1) | Cf. Iac 1.17; 2 Cor 1.3. ~ 149 2(6) | Idem In Ps. 84. 12; PPL., 37 150 6 | Christian patience by which illnesses of the most severe kind 151 4 | that minds and souls be illumined and renewed by the precepts 152 2 | us away from Him and have immersed us miserably in destruction, 153 5 | must be tempered by the impartial scale of justice, which 154 1 | is therefore necessary to implore the Father of light and 155 7 | them - but first to you individually and together - as an auspice 156 5 | many are still angry and inimical to one another, it is certainly 157 1 | unable to heal these great injuries. We know that the human 158 2 | divine Redeemer, through the intercession of Mary, that the peoples 159 4 | awaited. Secondly, that the internecine strife of peoples and nations 160 1 | 1. As interpreter of the universal anguish 161 | into 162 7 | sacred to the Good Shepherd Jesus Christ, 1945, in the seventh 163 4 | all classes of citizens, joined in a friendly pact, strive 164 1 | cannot easily determine a just and equitable solution of 165 6 | illnesses of the most severe kind become bearable and lead 166 2 | discord, contention, and all kinds of misery, may be able to 167 2 | justice, you will find peace kissing justice. . . . If therefore 168 2 | life; in this way, we will lay a solid foundation on which 169 6 | kind become bearable and lead to eternal beatitude. ~ 170 1 | distressed, We desire to leave nothing undone within Our 171 6 | captivity who wait for their liberation after the war; and finally 172 6 | war; and finally those who lie in numberless hospitals. 173 2 | both public and private life; in this way, we will lay 174 5 | whatever has transgressed the limits of justice and equity. If 175 2 | in the conduct of their lives: "Turn to me, says the Lord 176 2 | breathe again after their long-lasting distress and sorrow. But 177 6 | from their homeland and longing to once again see their 178 7 | good will, We bestow most lovingly in the Lord the Apostolic 179 5 | the relationships of all mankind and the future course of 180 2 | through the intercession of Mary, that the peoples who have 181 1 | been piled up in a fearful mass, that too many tears have 182 5 | justice and equity. If these matters are not resolved, it would 183 | me 184 2 | will turn to you".3 Also meditate upon those words of the 185 1 | well that the resources of men are unable to heal these 186 6 | monstrous conflict, may the most merciful Mother of God grant heavenly 187 1 | the Father of light and mercy1 repeatedly. He alone, in 188 1 | We know that the human mind, especially when hate and 189 4 | must ask most humbly that minds and souls be illumined and 190 6 | numberless hospitals. To these miserable ones and to all others afflicated 191 2 | Him and have immersed us miserably in destruction, it is hardly 192 1 | mitigate these numberless miseries or that may hasten the end 193 2 | contention, and all kinds of misery, may be able to breathe 194 1 | within Our powers that may mitigate these numberless miseries 195 6 | others afflicated by this monstrous conflict, may the most merciful 196 2 | Additionally we must use Christian morals to renew both public and 197 | more 198 | moreover 199 | much 200 1 | anguish by which almost every nation is grievously distressed, 201 4 | justice and charity - a new building for the human community. 202 | nothing 203 2 | Blessed Virgin to bring her an offering, flowers, and prayers. Additionally 204 | once 205 6 | hospitals. To these miserable ones and to all others afflicated 206 | only 207 | or 208 | other 209 | others 210 | Ours 211 | out 212 | own 213 4 | citizens, joined in a friendly pact, strive peacefully to build 214 7 | 7. It will be your part, venerable brothers, to 215 7 | brothers, to communicate these paternal desires and exhortations 216 6 | the virtue of Christian patience by which illnesses of the 217 4 | a friendly pact, strive peacefully to build from the heaped 218 4 | holy Mother by prayer and penance. We must seek a true and 219 1 | disturbances and tumults, can persuade those concerned that too 220 5 | such great destruction and perturbation of affairs, while many are 221 7 | Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, Sunday, the 15 of April, 222 1 | and devastations have been piled up in a fearful mass, that 223 4 | build from the heaped up piles of rubble - under the auspices 224 7 | year of Our pontificate. ~PIUS XII~ 225 2(4) | Serm. de Script. 72, 4; PL 38, c. 468. ~ 226 4 | critical times. In the first place we must ask most humbly 227 2 | Eradicate cupidity and plant charity."4 "Do you want 228 3 | their prayers most certainly please God. Then from a propitiated 229 5 | them consider seriously and ponder before God whatever has 230 7 | the seventh year of Our pontificate. ~PIUS XII~ 231 1 | slaughter cease as soon as possible. ~ 232 2 | it is hardly enough to pour out many prayers to heaven; 233 1 | nothing undone within Our powers that may mitigate these 234 2(6) | Idem In Ps. 84. 12; PPL., 37 C. 1078. 235 2 | each other, so that if you practice justice, you will find peace 236 4 | His most holy Mother by prayer and penance. We must seek 237 4 | illumined and renewed by the precepts of Christian doctrine, for 238 7 | of heavenly gifts and a proof of Our good will, We bestow 239 2 | those warnings of the sacred prophet and assimilate them in the 240 3 | please God. Then from a propitiated God, they will obtain both 241 4 | sincere peace, that may quickly end this calamitous and 242 4 | peoples and nations cease to rage and that all classes of 243 5 | cause, and those on whose recommendations not only the fate of their 244 5 | nations depends, but also the relationships of all mankind and the future 245 2 | building, can stand. Let all remember those warnings of the sacred 246 2 | use Christian morals to renew both public and private 247 4 | and souls be illumined and renewed by the precepts of Christian 248 1 | Father of light and mercy1 repeatedly. He alone, in the midst 249 5 | If these matters are not resolved, it would be detrimental 250 1 | Therefore divine and human rights demand unequivocally that 251 1 | especially when hate and rivalry have blinded it, cannot 252 7 | Apostolic Benediction. ~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, Sunday, 253 4 | from the heaped up piles of rubble - under the auspices of 254 | s 255 4 | alone private and public salvation must be awaited. Secondly, 256 2 | their lives: "Turn to me, says the Lord of hosts, and I 257 5 | tempered by the impartial scale of justice, which embraces 258 2(4) | St. Aug., Serm. de Script. 72, 4; PL 38, c. 468. ~ 259 4 | salvation must be awaited. Secondly, that the internecine strife 260 6 | and longing to once again see their own homes; also for 261 5 | could themselves bear the seeds of future wars. ~ 262 5 | cause. Let them consider seriously and ponder before God whatever 263 2(4) | St. Aug., Serm. de Script. 72, 4; PL 38, 264 7 | Jesus Christ, 1945, in the seventh year of Our pontificate. ~ 265 6 | which illnesses of the most severe kind become bearable and 266 1 | too many tears have been shed, and that too much blood 267 7 | April, sacred to the Good Shepherd Jesus Christ, 1945, in the 268 4 | We must seek a true and sincere peace, that may quickly 269 2 | sorrow. But since it is our sins2 which have turned us away 270 1 | unequivocally that such hideous slaughter cease as soon as possible. ~ 271 6 | Mother of God grant heavenly solace and obtain for them the 272 2 | this way, we will lay a solid foundation on which a building 273 1 | determine a just and equitable solution of affairs along with a 274 5 | vanquished, since then their solutions could themselves bear the 275 | something 276 1 | hideous slaughter cease as soon as possible. ~ 277 2 | long-lasting distress and sorrow. But since it is our sins2 278 4 | But something more must be sought from the divine Redeemer 279 4 | most humbly that minds and souls be illumined and renewed 280 2 | month of May, sacred in a special way to the Blessed Virgin 281 1 | too much blood has been spilled. Therefore divine and human 282 2 | tottering building, can stand. Let all remember those 283 | still 284 4 | joined in a friendly pact, strive peacefully to build from 285 2 | concord, not discord, and a strong, but not a tottering building, 286 7 | at Rome, at St. Peter's, Sunday, the 15 of April, sacred 287 1 | fearful mass, that too many tears have been shed, and that 288 5 | such a peace. Peace must be tempered by the impartial scale of 289 [Title]| Text~ ~Venerable Brothers,~Greetings 290 | themselves 291 | they 292 | through 293 | together 294 2 | and a strong, but not a tottering building, can stand. Let 295 5 | before God whatever has transgressed the limits of justice and 296 4 | penance. We must seek a true and sincere peace, that 297 1 | violent disturbances and tumults, can persuade those concerned 298 2 | is our sins2 which have turned us away from Him and have 299 2 | not have peace, for these two love one another and kiss 300 1 | the resources of men are unable to heal these great injuries. 301 | under 302 1 | desire to leave nothing undone within Our powers that may 303 1 | and human rights demand unequivocally that such hideous slaughter 304 | upon 305 2 | prayers. Additionally we must use Christian morals to renew 306 5 | for the victors and the vanquished, since then their solutions 307 | very 308 5 | detrimental both for the victors and the vanquished, since 309 1 | alone, in the midst of such violent disturbances and tumults, 310 6 | and obtain for them the virtue of Christian patience by 311 6 | for those in captivity who wait for their liberation after 312 2 | plant charity."4 "Do you want peace? Do justice, and you 313 6 | their liberation after the war; and finally those who lie 314 2 | Let all remember those warnings of the sacred prophet and 315 5 | bear the seeds of future wars. ~ 316 | well 317 | whatever 318 | while 319 | whose 320 5 | from the Mother of divine Wisdom expressly this heavenly 321 2 | those words of the most wise Bishop of Hippo: "Change 322 | with 323 | within 324 2 | Also meditate upon those words of the most wise Bishop 325 2 | Change the heart and the work will be changed. Eradicate 326 | would 327 7 | of Our pontificate. ~PIUS XII~ 328 7 | Christ, 1945, in the seventh year of Our pontificate. ~PIUS 329 2 | but especially the very young and innocent children - 330 2(3) | Za 1.3. ~


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