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501 12 | Unless the grain of wheat falling into the ground die, itself 502 20 | spread His Kingdom to the farthest ends of the earth. He does 503 39 | truth and their characters fashioned according to Christian virtue, 504 52 | worker, who is or will be the father of a family, is not condemned 505 39 | missionaries the confidence of fathers and mothers than devoted 506 34 | so influenced Clovis in favor of the Catholic religion 507 33 | St. Justinus, Minucius Felix, Aristides, the consul Acilius 508 25 | their fellow-tribesmen and fellow-countrymen.29~ 509 25 | down their lives for their fellow-tribesmen and fellow-countrymen.29~ 510 31 | Clement and those other fellowlaborers of mine, whose names are 511 2 | that brotherly and common fellowship which transcends racial 512 35 | that valiant and noble land felt inspired to offer their 513 36 | Elizabeth in Hungary, of St. Ferdinand in Castile and of St. Louis 514 68 | behalf, ceaselessly praying fervently to God for them, aiding 515 65 | instituted a special children's festival to help the Society of the 516 34 | closest bonds of piety, fidelity and devotion.~ 517 6 | has increased greatly; "Fides" news service has been established; 518 52 | need of resolution in the fight against error, also knows 519 15 | and virile faith, which fills Our heart with great consolation. 520 24 | missions would have as the final goal of their activities 521 66 | vestments and altar line. And finally We declare to all Our beloved 522 8 | rather, that the faith we find in each other, you and I, 523 49 | our earthly pilgrimage is finished.~ 524 32 | are today unknown, were fired with zeal to promote the 525 24 | Church may ever become more firmly established in them and 526 7 | established in different regions five Apostolic Delegations, which 527 36 | the world, kept their eyes fixed upon the sublime ideal of 528 33 | Acilius Glaber, the patrician Flavius Clemens, St. Tarsicius and 529 3 | Church which rejects discord, flees division, and abhors all 530 54 | requires this, lest the flock entrusted to you be led 531 8 | distant missionary countries flocked to Rome to obtain grace 532 24 | can continue to exist and flourish without the aid of missionary 533 64 | eloquent testimony of a new flowering of the fine art, which works 534 45 | to Our eyes the fairest flowers of missionary endeavor; 535 58 | fruit in season; still the foliage that its branches also bear 536 34 | untutored masses and who gave food and shelter and renewed 537 26 | territory all governors, armed forces and missionaries belonging 538 65 | But We desire first and foremost that all pray to Almighty 539 33 | called the advance guard and forerunners of Catholic Action. Here 540 56 | down and uproots a thriving forest. No, she grafts a good scion 541 | former 542 | formerly 543 34 | stood by his side. When formidable hordes of Huns were besieging 544 52 | has condemned the various forms of Marxist Socialism; and 545 4 | further to exhort all to go forward with still greater zeal: 546 22 | establish the Church on sound foundations among nonChristian peoples, 547 27 | may as soon as possible be freed not only from turbulent 548 26 | in order to attain its freedom, wants to drive out of their 549 58 | philosophies. Instead, after freeing them from error and all 550 15 | 15. News very frequently reaches Us of their invincible 551 71 | future Masses and in all the fruits of sanctity and apostolic 552 55 | The Roman Pontiff does not fulfill his apostolic duty merely 553 29 | of Sichar will be happily fulfilled: "And he that reapeth, receiveth 554 13 | foreign lands who die in the fulfilment of their sacred duty are 555 58 | Certainly the essential function of a tree is to produce 556 52 | this right corresponds the fundamental obligation to grant private 557 33(35)| ad Diognetum, V, 5; ed. Funk, I, 399.~ 558 69 | missions, will generously furnish the necessary help."51~ 559 65 | ecclesiastical students in furthering the cause of the missions 560 20 | love it with due charity. Furthermore let him not seek any earthly 561 1 | Christian and pagan lands has gained such force and momentum 562 58 | is truth itself; but the garb of natural culture is a 563 54 | they, whenever possible, gather round themselves qualified 564 29 | reapeth, receiveth wages and gathereth fruit unto life everlasting: 565 54 | in your synods and other gatherings, and strive by all possible 566 58 | water, we shall turn to gaze upon the sun itself. . . 567 37 | had to be left to a future generation to face and remedy. For 568 34 | besieging Paris, the holy virgin Genevieve, who was given to a life 569 27 | strive only to promote the genuine good of the people by their 570 15 | matter of patriotism, they genuinelv desire to enjoy a rightful 571 21 | agriculture, ethnography, history, geography, etc.~ 572 35 | 35. In Germany, we witness the admirable 573 21 | apostolate should not only get the spiritual and intellectual 574 14 | laid low the armorclad giant Goliath, so the Divine society, 575 8 | may have some spiritual gift to share with you so as 576 61 | almost a miracle, which gives us a new experimental proof 577 33 | Aristides, the consul Acilius Glaber, the patrician Flavius Clemens, 578 4 | 4. We gladly avail Ourselves of the 25th 579 4 | further to exhort all to go forward with still greater 580 6 | was held at Wumasi in the Gold Coast of Africa which was 581 14 | low the armorclad giant Goliath, so the Divine society, 582 64 | 64. We thank the Divine Goodness that all enthusiastically 583 26 | upheavals there is a change of government in some missionary territory, 584 42 | youth of today will form the governments of tomorrow and the masses 585 26 | out of their territory all governors, armed forces and missionaries 586 73 | as a pledge of heavenly graces and of Our paternal affection, 587 58 | likewise the Church has graciously made her own the native 588 56 | thriving forest. No, she grafts a good scion upon the wild 589 12 | the world."11 "Unless the grain of wheat falling into the 590 52 | fundamental obligation to grant private ownership of property, 591 37 | charity are ready to help gratuitously the ministers of God in 592 34 | Rheims, Caesarius of Arles, Gregory of Tours, Eligius of Noyon 593 12 | heart is overwhelmed with grief when We think of the hardships, 594 27 | 27. We are profoundly grieved as We behold these conditions 595 28 | from among the people has grown up as the future hope of 596 33 | sense be called the advance guard and forerunners of Catholic 597 42 | follow their leadership and guidance. The Apostle of the Gentiles 598 19 | principles and norms that must guide the zeal and activity of 599 44 | fallacies masquerading under the guise of truth, or to refute certain 600 3 | your apostolate not to be hampered by any national frontiers; 601 29 | and is not flourishing, is handed over to other husbandmen. 602 14 | admiration at the sight of a handful of unarmed Christians overthrowing 603 14 | will undoubtedly often happen again. just as the youth 604 14 | that ever existed. What happened then, will undoubtedly often 605 44 | which do great spiritual harm by distorted presentation 606 61 | proof of the vital unity and harmony of the Church of God among 607 | hast 608 65 | missions in every possible way. Having had the happiness to witness 609 46 | they receive you, . . . heal the sick that are therein, 610 45 | went about doing good, and healing all that were oppressed."36~ 611 34 | even restored lepers to health. In England, Queen Bertha 612 71 | consolations of the Faith to one hearth, let them understand that 613 65 | vocation in their innocent hearts and of fostering its growth.~ 614 60 | Missionary Society, We said: "The herald of the Gospel and messenger 615 34 | his people from the Arian heresy and to lead them back to 616 18 | open and covert attacks of heretical teaching.~ 617 55 | in the missions, do not hesitate to summon to your aid as 618 21 | agriculture, ethnography, history, geography, etc.~ 619 55 | perpetuity. Rather they hold it at the will of the Holy 620 48 | are willing to leave their homeland in order to help the missionaries, 621 27 | are naturally cultured and honorable and have been renowned from 622 34 | his side. When formidable hordes of Huns were besieging Paris, 623 44 | false opinions which are hostile to religion, or which do 624 13 | the Lord, the master of humility, tolerance and suffering, 625 36 | reforms of St. Elizabeth in Hungary, of St. Ferdinand in Castile 626 34 | strength to the sick, the hungry and the victims of every 627 34 | When formidable hordes of Huns were besieging Paris, the 628 34 | and earnestly exhorted her husband Ethelbert to accept the 629 29 | is handed over to other husbandmen. It will be advantageous 630 26(30)| Ibidem, p. 75.~ 631 54 | carefully putting these ideals and aims into practice. 632 52 | salvation. But the Church cannot ignore or overlook the fact that 633 24 | Apostolic Letter Maximum illud24 of Our Predecessor of 634 57 | Christian43; and this, if illumined by divine delight and nourished 635 64 | spirit has been able so to imbue the minds of peoples of 636 73 | With this cherished hope We impart to each of you, Venerable 637 36 | they brought about salutary improvement in the different classes 638 9 | number of missionaries is inadequate for present needs, the following 639 6 | kind of sick and infirm, including lepers, are cared for. In 640 55 | may give rise to serious inconveniences, which must be remedied 641 64 | proved that the missions are increasing and developing in influence 642 52 | the Apostle, who, while he inculcates the need of resolution in 643 14 | that this is due to the indefectible Divine promises, still We 644 6 | and the third last year in India. Minor seminaries have been 645 72 | paternal good wishes and the indication of timely principles and 646 4 | missionaries, priests and individual faithful, both in missionary 647 6 | held, the first in 1934 in Indochina, the second in 1937 in Australia 648 65 | have enriched with numerous indulgences. We fully approve that the 649 37 | no less necessary is the industry and skill of those who out 650 16 | Hence it appears that the ineffable sigh of the most loving 651 14 | If one remembers that the infant Church at that time was 652 17 | Christian creed which is infected by the tenets and errors 653 43 | now especially are daily infecting more and more nonCatholic 654 34 | For example, Clotilda so influenced Clovis in favor of the Catholic 655 60 | human happiness. Catholic inhabitants of missionary countries, 656 65 | missionary vocation in their innocent hearts and of fostering 657 16 | for an enormous effort and innumerable laborers. Let us remember 658 59 | native customs that is not inseparably bound up with superstition 659 59 | the deeper appreciative insight into the various civilizations 660 6 | 6. For instance in Pakistan and in some 661 | Instead 662 43 | being openly and overtly instilled into the minds especially 663 65 | Brethren, that We recently instituted a special children's festival 664 36 | different classes of society by instituting reforms, by spreading the 665 21 | they should be sufficiently instructed in the sciences of medicine, 666 59 | possible, will be preserved intact."45~ 667 21 | only get the spiritual and intellectual training that befits ecclesiastical 668 44 | commend those Bishops who interest themselves in the widest 669 18 | missionaries who labor in the interior of Latin America, since 670 7 | moreover Apostolic Nuncios or Internuncios have been appointed to a 671 1 | holy cause has made in the intervening years has brought Us no 672 71 | zealous in helping these intrepid missionaries by their offerings, 673 34 | opposed Attila, when he invaded Italy, two Roman consuls 674 34 | 34. During the barbarian invasions of the Middle Ages, we see 675 9 | the counterpart of that invitation: "The harvest indeed is 676 70 | Christ. The human race is involved today in a supreme crisis, 677 52 | dependence and servitude which is irreconcilable with his rights as a person.~ 678 70 | supreme crisis, which will issue in its salvation by Christ, 679 34 | Attila, when he invaded Italy, two Roman consuls stood 680 61(48)| Allocution of Jan. 10th 1926.~ 681 52 | subversive influence that jeopardize their eternal salvation. 682 65 | missionary work, and that they join and promote as much as possible 683 40 | members are not prevented from joining other organizations whose 684 35 | regions in their apostolic journeys and making them fruitful 685 34 | religion that she had the great joy of bringing him into the 686 61 | memory, Pius XI, in the Jubilee Year 1925, ordered a great 687 6 | Ecclesiastical Hierarchy has been juridically established; three very 688 7 | Delegations, which are under the jurisdiction of the Sacred Congregation 689 15 | are able to make the fully justified rejoinder that, while they 690 33 | 33. St. Justinus, Minucius Felix, Aristides, 691 66 | and an increase of virtue keeps pace with an increase in 692 36 | they lived in the world, kept their eyes fixed upon the 693 59 | error will always receive kindly consideration and, when 694 34 | the Christian religion. King Reccaredus of Spain endeavored 695 27 | hope that the peoples of Korea and China, who are naturally 696 59 | research carried out with laborious study, on the part of her 697 11 | centuries there have not been lacking in some countries most violent 698 21 | given a sound knowledge of languages, especially of those which 699 11 | of their possessions and languish in want as exiles or have 700 55 | merely by portioning out larger or smaller mission territories 701 6 | of its participants; and lastly a special day in the year 702 | later 703 18 | labor in the interior of Latin America, since We are aware 704 26 | the request is made or a law is passed that the foreign 705 39 | be in any way remiss or lax, they succeed in restoring 706 42 | masses will follow their leadership and guidance. The Apostle 707 21 | mission field, but should learn in addition those subjects 708 58 | welcome addition, just as leaves provide shade for the fruit 709 47 | undertake such work must, before leaving their own country, acquire 710 7 | toward a common end, Our Legates likewise have contributed 711 55 | orders and congregations take legitimate pride in the foreign missions 712 64 | the Catholic Church and lend beauty to Divine worship.~ 713 44 | necessary for Us to dwell at length on this point, for everyone 714 34 | our immortal Predecessor, Leo the Great, courageously 715 47 | service so generously in leper hospitals, have Our paternal 716 45 | kind; We mean hospitals, leprosaria, dispensaries and homes 717 47 | loathsome diseases, such as leprosy, and by discovering remedies 718 54 | certainly requires this, lest the flock entrusted to you 719 55 | touched this point in the letters,41 which We have already 720 41 | advantage of a classical and liberal education, will direct the 721 42 | of schools for the young lies especially in this that 722 55 | missionary field was not limited within the set confines 723 66 | making vestments and altar line. And finally We declare 724 36 | notwithstanding the fact that they lived in the world, kept their 725 71 | compels them to wear the livery of tender compassion,52 726 64 | peoples of different customs, living in widely separated regions, 727 47 | by the special study of loathsome diseases, such as leprosy, 728 24 | endeavor to realize the lofty purpose We have already 729 34 | Theodolinda, Queen of the Lombards, zealously summoned her 730 58 | we become accustomed to looking at the reflection of the 731 58 | being trained in Egyptian lore. So later the wise Daniel 732 53 | projects and beliefs, the loss of liberty is so great that 733 69 | hospitals. To restore these losses and to reconstruct so many 734 52 | his efforts to better his lot, is opposed by a machinery 735 36 | Ferdinand in Castile and of St. Louis IX in France. By their holy 736 20 | but the Church should be loved with a still more ardent 737 31 | who sharest the yoke so loyally, to take part with them; 738 15 | as though patriotism and loyalty so required, yet Catholics 739 13(14)| S. Cyprian Epist. LVI; ML, IV, 351A.~ 740 17(18)| Is., LVIII, 1.~ 741 31 | In this respect Apollo, Lydia, Aquila, Priscilla and Philemon 742 52 | his lot, is opposed by a machinery which is not only not in 743 44 | effectively newspapers, magazines and reviews can be employed 744 24 | following statement: "The magnanimous and noble purpose which 745 10 | sight, so thou shalt be magnified among them in our presence, 746 6 | number of those studying in major seminaries, which 25 years 747 69 | today are being tortured and maltreated, it is the sacred duty of 748 3 | fraternal cooperation, clearly manifests to all that note of the 749 60 | willingly and in a practical manner the principles of Christian 750 49(38)| Mark, VIII, 2.~ 751 12 | is sometimes crowned with martyrdom. Jesus Christ, the first 752 52 | condemned the various forms of Marxist Socialism; and she condemns 753 44 | or to expose fallacies masquerading under the guise of truth, 754 45 | homes for the aged and for maternity cases, and orphanages. These 755 47 | today required in these matters. We know that there are 756 24 | In the Apostolic Letter Maximum illud24 of Our Predecessor 757 69 | missions the scourge of war has mercilessly razed to the ground churches 758 7 | fruit. It is their special merit that greater coordination 759 47 | qualifications who have earned well merited recognition by the special 760 33 | which even today has a message for us: "Christians dwell 761 60 | herald of the Gospel and messenger of Christ is an apostle. 762 58(44)| Basil., Ad adolescentes. 2; MG. XXXI. 567A.~ 763 71 | as members of the Church militant, suffering and triumphant, 764 31 | other fellowlaborers of mine, whose names are recorded 765 37 | to help gratuitously the ministers of God in the performance 766 66 | they need for the sacred ministry. We also express Our paternal 767 6 | third last year in India. Minor seminaries have been greatly 768 33 | 33. St. Justinus, Minucius Felix, Aristides, the consul 769 61 | words: "It seems almost a miracle, which gives us a new experimental 770 49 | true consoler of the human misery that in this life is unavoidable. 771 34 | the victims of every human misfortune. For example, Clotilda so 772 50 | as far as possible, to mitigate the distress, sweeten the 773 35 | efficient collaboration to monks, priests and Bishops in 774 6 | better adapted theological, moral and apostolic training to 775 60 | principles of Christian life and morality; principles, I might add, 776 49 | attained by men in this mortal life. At the same time, 777 58 | add to its beauty. Thus Moses, a man of the greatest renown 778 71 | Catholic Church, most loving mother of all men, call on all 779 71 | missionary vocations. In motherly fashion she compels them 780 39 | confidence of fathers and mothers than devoted care bestowed 781 3 | the earth. They are the motives that spur each one of you 782 39 | the minds of the young are moulded to Christian truth and their 783 1 | The Catholic missionary movement both in Christian and pagan 784 68 | to support the missions, multiplying their activities on their 785 69 | 69. The Church is the mystical Body of Christ, in which ' 786 7 | to time take part in Our name in meetings of the Hierarchy 787 | namely 788 11 | violent persecutions of the nascent Church; and in our own time 789 62 | that they be shown publicly near the Vatican, in order to 790 65 | dwell on the importance, necessity and outstanding merits of 791 55 | is far less than what is needed. In similar circumstances, 792 67 | commandment concerning his neighbor."49~ 793 32 | Thousands of Christian neophytes, whose names are today unknown, 794 26 | Christian populace by a network of native priests throughout 795 29 | on to cooperate with the newly appointed native Bishop. 796 44 | everyone knows how effectively newspapers, magazines and reviews can 797 46 | the Kingdom of God is come nigh unto you."37~ 798 7 | authorities, even when they are non-Catholic.~ 799 20 | God to evangelize distant non-Christian lands, has received a very 800 46 | in preparing the souls of non-Christians and in drawing them to the 801 43 | infecting more and more nonCatholic and communist activities 802 22 | sound foundations among nonChristian peoples, and place it under 803 | none 804 3 | clearly manifests to all that note of the Catholic Church which 805 36 | sexes were enrolled, who, notwithstanding the fact that they lived 806 57 | illumined by divine delight and nourished by God's grace, can eventually 807 34 | Gregory of Tours, Eligius of Noyon and many others, who were 808 6 | high schools which formerly numbered 1,600 today number more 809 7 | Fide; moreover Apostolic Nuncios or Internuncios have been 810 10 | there is no God beside thee. O Lord."9~ 811 52 | corresponds the fundamental obligation to grant private ownership 812 33 | wish to cite the striking observation of the author of the letter 813 3 | Work, We made the following observations among others: ". . . It 814 20 | First of all it is to be observed that the person who had 815 63 | also that the Church is no obstacle to the native talent of 816 8 | countries flocked to Rome to obtain grace and to receive Our 817 4 | future missionaries, or by obtaining material aid promote this 818 55 | as all know, generally obtains today. It even sometimes 819 6 | these developments make it obvious that the work of the apostolate 820 26 | missionaries belonging to the occupying foreign power and that it 821 13 | because, when persecutions occur, then the faith is crowned, 822 35 | noble land felt inspired to offer their efficient collaboration 823 32 | priests but also by public officials, soldiers and private citizens. 824 7 | 7. Nor must We omit to mention that during this 825 | once 826 18 | they are exposed from the open and covert attacks of heretical 827 13 | the test, and heaven is opened to martyrs. We have not 828 43 | activities and which are being openly and overtly instilled into 829 2 | interests, We consider it very opportune on the present occasion 830 45 | and healing all that were oppressed."36~ 831 55 | activities. Let religious orders and congregations take legitimate 832 7 | tried out by different local Ordinaries are pooled to the common 833 29 | usually assist the local Ordinary, so in mission countries 834 55 | since by this method the organization of Catholic missions is 835 25 | territories, unless all is there organized as time and circumstances 836 57 | human nature is tainted with original sin, yet it has in itself 837 45 | for maternity cases, and orphanages. These are to Our eyes the 838 | otherwise 839 42 | does not make many converts outright to the teaching of our Divine 840 67 | salvation to so many still outside the Fold. It is the Lord 841 52 | Church cannot ignore or overlook the fact that the worker, 842 14 | handful of unarmed Christians overthrowing what was perhaps the greatest 843 43 | which are being openly and overtly instilled into the minds 844 12 | 12. Our heart is overwhelmed with grief when We think 845 66 | increase of virtue keeps pace with an increase in missionary 846 52 | to play its part in the pacification of the community, it must 847 42 | between the missionaries and pagans of every class, and above 848 66 | deserved praise must be paid to the Society which has 849 6 | 6. For instance in Pakistan and in some parts of Africa 850 34 | hordes of Huns were besieging Paris, the holy virgin Genevieve, 851 6 | number and piety of its participants; and lastly a special day 852 40 | the Gospel; in fact, their participation not only as citizens, but 853 55 | entrusted to the members of a particular province of a religious 854 26 | request is made or a law is passed that the foreign missionaries 855 49 | 49. Passing now to another aspect of 856 54 | astray from the right path by passion and by new errors disguised 857 54 | mind seem to demand. Your pastoral office certainly requires 858 10 | to the heavenly Prince of Pastors the words of Ecclesiasticus: " 859 55 | them here and ratify them, paternally exhorting you "to accept 860 54 | led astray from the right path by passion and by new errors 861 33 | consul Acilius Glaber, the patrician Flavius Clemens, St. Tarsicius 862 34 | morals according to its pattern, so as to safeguard both 863 45 | also wish at this point to pay the highest tribute of praise 864 34 | continuous prayer and austere penance, cared for the souls and 865 32 | 100 years Christianity had penetrated into all the chief cities 866 58 | all contamination she has perfected and completed them by Christian 867 63 | of any nation, but rather perfects it in the highest degree.~ 868 37 | ministers of God in the performance of their duties.~ 869 6 | almost everywhere missionary periodicals are growing in number and 870 23(23)| Epist. perlibenti equidem; A.A.S., 1950, p. 871 27 | straits. Would that it were permitted Us to hope that the peoples 872 49 | nations free from those pernicious errors, or, in case they 873 55 | kind of private title in perpetuity. Rather they hold it at 874 12 | persecuted me, they will also persecute you."10 "In the world you 875 12 | martyr, said: "If they have persecuted me, they will also persecute 876 59 | wrote, Summi Pontificatus: "Persevering research carried out with 877 41 | vigorously promoting this phase of missionary activity.~ 878 31 | Lydia, Aquila, Priscilla and Philemon are mentioned by the Apostle 879 31 | these words of his to the Philippians: "Yes, and I ask thee, who 880 58 | scorned nor rejected the pagan philosophies. Instead, after freeing 881 6 | giving as it did a clear picture of the nature and extent 882 49 | to gain after our earthly pilgrimage is finished.~ 883 14 | Christ and in His Church, the pillar and ground of truth,15 exhorting 884 18 | are aware of the dangerous pitfalls to which they are exposed 885 52 | is at variance with God's plan and with the purpose He 886 52 | But if legislation is to play its part in the pacification 887 8 | years, and what We had the pleasure of witnessing during the 888 73 | labors in foreign lands, as a pledge of heavenly graces and of 889 6 | established; three very important Plenary Councils have been held, 890 55 | fully developed. The Roman Pontiff does not fulfill his apostolic 891 73 | year 1951, the 13th of Our Pontificate.~PIUS XII~ ~ 892 59 | Encyclical Letter We wrote, Summi Pontificatus: "Persevering research carried 893 7 | different local Ordinaries are pooled to the common advantage, 894 26 | the needs of the Christian populace by a network of native priests 895 26 | unlikely case, that the native population raised to a higher degree 896 55 | have not received their portion of the Lord's vineyard by 897 55 | apostolic duty merely by portioning out larger or smaller mission 898 52 | property, if possible, to all. Positive legislation, regulating 899 11 | homes, despoiled of their possessions and languish in want as 900 6(5) | Epist. Praeses Consilii, A.A.S., 1951, 901 68 | their behalf, ceaselessly praying fervently to God for them, 902 38 | character, virtue and zeal be preferred to numbers.~ 903 7 | presence and activity of these prelates have borne abundant fruit. 904 58 | all time we shall first be prepared by these external rites 905 46 | the highest efficacy in preparing the souls of non-Christians 906 44 | spiritual harm by distorted presentation of vexed social questions. 907 59 | when possible, will be preserved intact."45~ 908 53 | same. Indeed, under the pressure of a State which dominates 909 51 | be justice which should prevail and be put into practice.~ 910 37 | The same conditions which prevailed in the early days of the 911 17 | that faces many from the prevalence of atheistic materialism 912 19 | our missionaries and to prevent one drop of their sweat 913 40 | apostolate, its members are not prevented from joining other organizations 914 55 | congregations take legitimate pride in the foreign missions 915 52 | Christian, and especially what priest, could remain deaf to the 916 71 | even one candidate for the priesthood, they will fully share in 917 40 | should exercise its influence primarily in promoting the works of 918 10 | address to the heavenly Prince of Pastors the words of 919 14 | those who along with the Princes of the Apostles, Peter and 920 44 | possible distribution of printed works of this sort which 921 31 | respect Apollo, Lydia, Aquila, Priscilla and Philemon are mentioned 922 11 | been arrested, thrown into prison or into concentration camps, 923 39 | succeed in restoring it to its pristine vigor.~ 924 58 | that of themselves they probably would never have attained. 925 58 | material to be dyed by certain processes beforehand and only when 926 49 | zero. It is imperative to proclaim in private and in public 927 58 | function of a tree is to produce fruit in season; still the 928 66 | salvation of the infidel produces splendid results by way 929 70 | preachers who, since they profess materialism and reject all 930 27 | 27. We are profoundly grieved as We behold these 931 53 | realm of personal opinions, projects and beliefs, the loss of 932 61 | gives us a new experimental proof of the vital unity and harmony 933 44 | truth and virtue in their proper light and inculcate them 934 52 | grant private ownership of property, if possible, to all. Positive 935 17 | own the exhortation of the Prophet saying: "Cry, cease not, 936 27 | Predecessor described with almost prophetic vision verified in many 937 72 | avail themselves of this propitious occasion to ensure new and 938 41 | neither labor nor expense in proportion to their means in vigorously 939 1 | momentum and is of such proportions as perhaps was never witnessed 940 42 | Apostle of the Gentiles propounded the sublime wisdom of the 941 36 | nations to increased social prosperity. Everybody knows the social 942 54 | light."40 It will moreover prove helpful if they, whenever 943 53 | can follow, as experience proves."39~ 944 66 | the Society which has been providentially founded to provide missionaries 945 68 | aiding missionaries and providing for their needs as far as 946 55 | members of a particular province of a religious institute. 947 26 | that territory, unless full provision has been made for the needs 948 7 | experiments which have been prudently tried out by different local 949 16(16)| Ps., CVI, 10.~ 950 72 | 25th anniversary of the publication of the Encyclical Letter 951 44 | dissemination of timely publications. It is scarcely necessary 952 62 | know, that they be shown publicly near the Vatican, in order 953 37 | skill of those who out of pure charity are ready to help 954 58 | done do they color it with purple or some other color: likewise 955 11 | Far East which are being purpled with martyrs' blood in the 956 36 | Not only did they eagerly pursue this ideal, but together 957 54 | given the task of carefully putting these ideals and aims into 958 47 | nuns with full professional qualifications who have earned well merited 959 54 | gather round themselves qualified Catholic laymen of outstanding 960 59 | and to utilize their good qualities to facilitate and render 961 55 | especially in apostolic quality to preach the Gospel successfully 962 34 | and apostolic zeal, but queens also can be found during 963 44 | presentation of vexed social questions. Hence We warmly commend 964 22 | light of the Gospel to new races and to form new Christians. 965 2 | fellowship which transcends racial conflicts and national frontiers.~ 966 34 | him into the true Church. Radegunda and Bathilda cared for the 967 26 | that the native population raised to a higher degree of culture 968 34 | see men and women of royal rank and even workmen and valiant 969 24 | is to promote ever more rapidly in district after district 970 39 | their communities. It not rarely happens that if the life 971 55 | We repeat them here and ratify them, paternally exhorting 972 69 | scourge of war has mercilessly razed to the ground churches and 973 15 | 15. News very frequently reaches Us of their invincible and 974 49 | today so widespread, is readily deceiving the minds of the 975 49 | lead us. Christ is the only real defender of human justice, 976 24 | to use every endeavor to realize the lofty purpose We have 977 7 | collaboration have been realized among missionaries who are 978 5 | religion of Jesus Christ is really Catholic and that no part 979 53 | life, even going into the realm of personal opinions, projects 980 35 | make greater advances and reap a rich harvest of souls.~ 981 34 | Christian religion. King Reccaredus of Spain endeavored to rescue 982 29 | fulfilled: "And he that reapeth, receiveth wages and gathereth fruit 983 | recently 984 56 | does not act like one who recklessly cuts down and uproots a 985 17 | of the Gospel, and duly reckon the grave danger that faces 986 16 | immense multitude that can be reckoned at about 1,000,000,000. 987 47 | have earned well merited recognition by the special study of 988 65 | encyclical Letter Rerum Ecclesiae recommended the Missionary Union of 989 69 | restore these losses and to reconstruct so many buildings, the whole 990 31 | of mine, whose names are recorded in the book of life."34~ 991 49 | happiness which all of us, redeemed by His blood, are to gain 992 64 | the fine art, which works redound to the praise of the Catholic 993 28 | should have been reached redounds to the credit of the foreign 994 49 | ownership and control, they reduce the dignity of the human 995 27 | harvest,31 are now, alas, reduced to the direst straits. Would 996 3 | bring them to utter ruin. We refer to that Christian faith 997 55 | which We have already referred to. In this matter they 998 58 | accustomed to looking at the reflection of the sun in the water, 999 40 | organizations whose purpose is to reform social and political life 1000 44 | the guise of truth, or to refute certain false opinions which 1001 43 | moreover especially helpful in refuting the errors which now especially