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1002 6 | now 4,300; moreover, many regional seminaries have been built. 1003 65 | energy of clergy, secular and regular, and of ecclesiastical students 1004 52 | all. Positive legislation, regulating private ownership may change 1005 2 | the present occasion to reiterate Our approval of this work. 1006 70 | profess materialism and reject all hope of eternal happiness, 1007 58 | has neither scorned nor rejected the pagan philosophies. 1008 3 | the Catholic Church which rejects discord, flees division, 1009 15 | make the fully justified rejoinder that, while they are second 1010 42 | they establish advantageous relationships between the missionaries 1011 71 | Divine force has been thus released, which will keep on growing 1012 50 | sweeten the sorrow and relieve the anguish of their brethren 1013 55 | accept and comply with them religiously in keeping with your well 1014 12 | into the ground die, itself remaineth alone. But if it die, it 1015 6 | Coast of Africa which was remarkable alike for the number and 1016 1 | small consolation. As We remarked in an audience on June 24, 1017 55 | inconveniences, which must be remedied as far as possible. Our 1018 47 | leprosy, and by discovering remedies for them. These and all 1019 14 | situation in Rome. If one remembers that the infant Church at 1020 34 | not only bishops, such as Remigius of Rheims, Caesarius of 1021 39 | community be in any way remiss or lax, they succeed in 1022 24 | the last man in the most remote corner of the earth has 1023 59 | qualities to facilitate and render more fruitful the preaching 1024 34 | gave food and shelter and renewed strength to the sick, the 1025 66 | splendid results by way of renewing their own Faith; and an 1026 58 | Moses, a man of the greatest renown for his wisdom, is said 1027 27 | honorable and have been renowned from early times for their 1028 9 | Divine Master Himself is repeating to everyone those words 1029 49 | inimical doctrines which represent the enjoyment of this world 1030 58 | attained. By no means has she repressed native customs and traditions 1031 26 | missionary territory, and the request is made or a law is passed 1032 34 | Reccaredus of Spain endeavored to rescue his people from the Arian 1033 59 | Pontificatus: "Persevering research carried out with laborious 1034 52 | he inculcates the need of resolution in the fight against error, 1035 8 | so as to strengthen your resolve; or rather, that the faith 1036 55 | Holy See, whose right and responsibility it is to see that it is 1037 69 | schools and hospitals. To restore these losses and to reconstruct 1038 34 | supreme charity and even restored lepers to health. In England, 1039 39 | or lax, they succeed in restoring it to its pristine vigor.~ 1040 52 | change and more or less restrict its use. But if legislation 1041 66 | infidel produces splendid results by way of renewing their 1042 28 | 28. We return heartfelt thanks to God 1043 12 | a fatherly love, but We reverence them with a fatherly veneration, 1044 44 | newspapers, magazines and reviews can be employed either to 1045 34 | bishops, such as Remigius of Rheims, Caesarius of Arles, Gregory 1046 35 | greater advances and reap a rich harvest of souls.~ 1047 15 | genuinelv desire to enjoy a rightful liberty.~ 1048 27 | moreover that they may appraise rightly the Christian charity and 1049 52 | irreconcilable with his rights as a person.~ 1050 27 | most flourishing missions ripe for the harvest,31 are now, 1051 55 | arrangement, however, may give rise to serious inconveniences, 1052 58 | prepared by these external rites and then we shall master 1053 32 | followed the great Roman roads and was spread not only 1054 8 | Gentiles when writing to the Romans: ". . . that I may have 1055 60 | foreign soil, there to take root and propagate itself. His 1056 24 | the Divine Redeemer Who rose triumphant from the dead 1057 54 | whenever possible, gather round themselves qualified Catholic 1058 34 | we see men and women of royal rank and even workmen and 1059 3 | sometimes bring them to utter ruin. We refer to that Christian 1060 1 | the word of the Lord may run its course triumphantly"1 1061 25 | fashion and develop in them sacerdotal sanctity and such an apostolic 1062 27 | and if necessary, by the sacrifice of their lives.~ 1063 60 | culture greater force in safeguarding human dignity and in gaining 1064 71 | dogma of the "Communion of Saints" for bringing home to the 1065 10 | For as thou hast been sanctified in us in their sight, so 1066 24 | to him to evangelize and sanctify the whole world. The missionary' 1067 16 | remember that our brethren "who sat in darkness and shadow"16 1068 71 | who "came to seek and to save what was lost."53 If they 1069 49 | those words of the Divine Saviour: "I have compassion on the 1070 17 | exhortation of the Prophet saying: "Cry, cease not, lift up 1071 20 | special way those beautiful sayings of St. Paul: "For Christ . . . 1072 58 | this connection, St. Basil says very well: "Just as dyers 1073 44 | timely publications. It is scarcely necessary for Us to dwell 1074 58 | said to have been first schooled in Babylon in the wisdom 1075 21 | sufficiently instructed in the sciences of medicine, agriculture, 1076 56 | forest. No, she grafts a good scion upon the wild stock that 1077 58 | Catholic Church has neither scorned nor rejected the pagan philosophies. 1078 27 | the things of earth and scorns the things of heaven; and, 1079 69 | parts of the missions the scourge of war has mercilessly razed 1080 58 | tree is to produce fruit in season; still the foliage that 1081 65 | combined energy of clergy, secular and regular, and of ecclesiastical 1082 1(2) | Acta Apostolicae Sedis, 1926, p. 65 sq.~ 1083 13 | of their sacred duty are seeds destined, when God so wills, 1084 13 | peace and to decline battle, seeing that the Lord, the master 1085 27 | inimical doctrine which seeks only the things of earth 1086 15 | Though some have tried to separate the children of the Catholic 1087 64 | customs, living in widely separated regions, that it has borne 1088 14 | destined to come forth the serene conqueror of all persecutions. 1089 37 | great numbers enter the serried ranks of Catholic action, 1090 58 | that its branches also bear serves to adorn it. In the same 1091 48 | advisable to enlist the services also of laymen, provided 1092 58 | just as leaves provide shade for the fruit and add to 1093 16 | who sat in darkness and shadow"16 form an immense multitude 1094 | shalt 1095 31 | Yes, and I ask thee, who sharest the yoke so loyally, to 1096 19 | sweat and blood from being shed in vain, We should like 1097 33 | by their labors and the shedding of their blood, can in a 1098 34 | masses and who gave food and shelter and renewed strength to 1099 16 | shall be one fold and one shepherd."17]~ 1100 17 | 17. There are some shepherds, as you know, Venerable 1101 6 | missionary work being done; a short time ago a Eucharistic congress 1102 29 | proclaimed at the well of Sichar will be happily fulfilled: " 1103 16 | appears that the ineffable sigh of the most loving Heart 1104 58 | them a certain religious significance; she has even transformed 1105 52 | made by a just God? Such silence would be culpable and unjustifiable 1106 49 | deceiving the minds of the simple and untutored, We seem to 1107 57 | is tainted with original sin, yet it has in itself something 1108 69 | be united with them in a sincere and deep sympathy. In some 1109 55 | additional priests, brothers, and sisters from different religious 1110 14 | themselves in a rather similar situation in Rome. If one remembers 1111 37 | necessary is the industry and skill of those who out of pure 1112 36 | these guilds artisans and skilled workers of both sexes were 1113 14 | God's help than in his own sling, laid low the armorclad 1114 1 | years has brought Us no small consolation. As We remarked 1115 55 | portioning out larger or smaller mission territories among 1116 17 | materialism or from a certain so-called Christian creed which is 1117 52 | various forms of Marxist Socialism; and she condemns them again 1118 38 | athletes, and other clubs and sodalities, which can be considered 1119 46 | Apostles: "Into what city soever you enter, and they receive 1120 35 | their generous labors. The sons and daughters of that valiant 1121 34 | teachings of the Gospel. No sooner had the Anglo-Saxons, of 1122 50 | the distress, sweeten the sorrow and relieve the anguish 1123 44 | of printed works of this sort which have been carefully 1124 58 | the primary fruit of the soul is truth itself; but the 1125 65 | missions. This Union is the source from which depends the succcess 1126 11 | great labors of those who sowed the seed of the Gospel, 1127 29 | everlasting: that both he that soweth and he that reapeth may 1128 65 | and may it be the means of sowing the seed of a missionary 1129 34 | religion. King Reccaredus of Spain endeavored to rescue his 1130 41 | superiors of missions to spare neither labor nor expense 1131 49 | less importance, We wish to speak of social reforms demanded 1132 52 | of the human person then, speaking generally, requires as a 1133 35 | we witness the admirable spectacle of St. Boniface and his 1134 52 | the goods of the earth. In spite of the fact that the ways 1135 66 | of the infidel produces splendid results by way of renewing 1136 3 | They are the motives that spur each one of you on to reach 1137 27 | early times for their high standard of civilization, may as 1138 69 | ground churches and mission stations, schools and hospitals. 1139 56 | good scion upon the wild stock that it may bear a crop 1140 34 | Italy, two Roman consuls stood by his side. When formidable 1141 27 | alas, reduced to the direst straits. Would that it were permitted 1142 34 | and shelter and renewed strength to the sick, the hungry 1143 8 | share with you so as to strengthen your resolve; or rather, 1144 8 | blessing - this, We say, strongly urges Us to repeat the burning 1145 14 | persecutions, he must be deeply struck with admiration at the sight 1146 63 | fine arts and of university studies. It has shown also that 1147 6 | strengthened. The number of those studying in major seminaries, which 1148 49 | to another aspect of the subject which is of no less importance, 1149 49 | life. At the same time, by subjecting everything to state ownership 1150 21 | learn in addition those subjects which will be most useful 1151 52 | fallacious arguments and subversive influence that jeopardize 1152 65 | source from which depends the succcess of the other Pontifical 1153 39 | way remiss or lax, they succeed in restoring it to its pristine 1154 55 | quality to preach the Gospel successfully throughout the whole territory."42~ 1155 55 | entrusted to them missionaries sufficient in numbers and especially 1156 21 | Besides, they should be sufficiently instructed in the sciences 1157 59 | Encyclical Letter We wrote, Summi Pontificatus: "Persevering 1158 55 | missions, do not hesitate to summon to your aid as your co-workers 1159 34 | the Lombards, zealously summoned her people to embrace the 1160 65 | generously, especially on Mission Sunday. But We desire first and 1161 41 | paternal solicitude We exhort superiors of missions to spare neither 1162 59 | inseparably bound up with superstition and error will always receive 1163 54 | apostolate. Thus they can be sure that it will not be said 1164 48 | With regard to medicine and surgery, however, it will certainly 1165 50 | to mitigate the distress, sweeten the sorrow and relieve the 1166 54 | Bishops' meetings, in your synods and other gatherings, and 1167 63 | no obstacle to the native talent of any nation, but rather 1168 70 | the Gospel are using their talents and energy to extend the 1169 33 | patrician Flavius Clemens, St. Tarsicius and countless holy martyrs 1170 60 | culture of their own, is to teach and form them so that they 1171 34 | approaching danger. Tradition tells us that when our immortal 1172 23 | peoples or the gaining of temporal dominions; she is eager 1173 71 | them to wear the livery of tender compassion,52 and to take 1174 17 | which is infected by the tenets and errors of communism, 1175 24 | establishment of the Church in new territiories. And We Ourselves when, 1176 57(43)| Cf. Tertull., Apologet., cap. XVII; 1177 13 | soldiers are put to the test, and heaven is opened to 1178 64 | that it has borne eloquent testimony of a new flowering of the 1179 64 | 64. We thank the Divine Goodness that 1180 34 | citizens with wondrous charity. Theodolinda, Queen of the Lombards, 1181 6 | thorough and better adapted theological, moral and apostolic training 1182 | thereby 1183 | therein 1184 1(1) | II Thess., III, 1.~ 1185 6 | 1937 in Australia and the third last year in India. Minor 1186 6 | equipped to give a more thorough and better adapted theological, 1187 1 | triumphantly"1 are in Our thoughts in a special way on the 1188 32 | soldiers and private citizens. Thousands of Christian neophytes, 1189 26 | the disaster that would threaten the Church throughout all 1190 68 | the new danger that now threatens: "Let all the faithful . . . 1191 6 | juridically established; three very important Plenary Councils 1192 56 | cuts down and uproots a thriving forest. No, she grafts a 1193 11 | exiles or have been arrested, thrown into prison or into concentration 1194 | thy 1195 24 | district after district till the last man in the most 1196 29 | institute whose members tilled the mission field with their 1197 14(15)| Cf. I Tim., III, 15.~ 1198 36 | every age, thanks to the tireless labors of the clergy and 1199 55 | vineyard by a kind of private title in perpetuity. Rather they 1200 14 | 14. The missionaries who toil in distant lands are championing 1201 1 | 1. Catholic missionaries toiling in a vast field of labor " 1202 13 | the master of humility, tolerance and suffering, has taken 1203 42 | form the governments of tomorrow and the masses will follow 1204 | too 1205 69 | members today are being tortured and maltreated, it is the 1206 5 | should like first of all to touch here briefly on the progress 1207 34 | Caesarius of Arles, Gregory of Tours, Eligius of Noyon and many 1208 | toward 1209 | towards 1210 34 | from approaching danger. Tradition tells us that when our immortal 1211 58 | repressed native customs and traditions but has given them a certain 1212 3 | Christian charity which transcend all opposing camps and national 1213 2 | common fellowship which transcends racial conflicts and national 1214 58 | significance; she has even transformed their feast days and made 1215 60 | does not demand that he transplant European civilization and 1216 35 | Boniface and his companions traversing those regions in their apostolic 1217 58 | essential function of a tree is to produce fruit in season; 1218 14 | was exposed to hardships, trials and persecutions, he must 1219 13 | Paul asserted: "We glory in tribulations."13 St. Cyprian, Bishop 1220 1 | Lord may run its course triumphantly"1 are in Our thoughts in 1221 17 | lift up thy voice like a trumpet."18~ 1222 14 | youth David, who put his trust more in God's help than 1223 34 | that period who taught the truths of Christianity to the untutored 1224 25 | While each of you should try to have as large a number 1225 70 | of eternal happiness, are trying to drag men down to an abject 1226 27 | possible be freed not only from turbulent factions and wars, but from 1227 22 | Christians. However, the ultimate goal of missionary endeavor, 1228 14 | the sight of a handful of unarmed Christians overthrowing 1229 49 | misery that in this life is unavoidable. He alone points out to 1230 36 | personal example. Nor are We unaware of the excellent merits 1231 47 | that they are called to undertake such work must, before leaving 1232 59 | missionaries of every age, has been undertaken in order to facilitate the 1233 64 | welcomed and encouraged this undertaking, which clearly proved that 1234 17 | solicitude that nothing be left undone to promote the work of the 1235 58 | other color: likewise if the unfading glory of the just is to 1236 49 | enjoyment of this world as the unique goal to be attained by men 1237 69 | duty of the faithful to be united with them in a sincere and 1238 3 | frontiers; for your work which unites you in fraternal cooperation, 1239 61 | experimental proof of the vital unity and harmony of the Church 1240 3 | that Christian faith and universal Christian charity which 1241 6 | native priests. Moreover, two universities have been founded; high 1242 63 | of the fine arts and of university studies. It has shown also 1243 51 | to a certain extent many unjust social conditions. But that 1244 52 | silence would be culpable and unjustifiable before God, and contrary 1245 | unlike 1246 | unlikely 1247 71 | Heart of Jesus to remain unrealized, who "came to seek and to 1248 14 | have borne witness to their unshaken and invincible faith in 1249 56 | recklessly cuts down and uproots a thriving forest. No, she 1250 8 | this, We say, strongly urges Us to repeat the burning 1251 66 | societies of women who so usefully devote themselves to making 1252 29 | dioceses of the world Religious usually assist the local Ordinary, 1253 59 | various civilizations and to utilize their good qualities to 1254 3 | sometimes bring them to utter ruin. We refer to that Christian 1255 19 | blood from being shed in vain, We should like here to 1256 36 | true faith everywhere, by valiantly defending the Church and 1257 52 | accordance with nature, but is at variance with God's plan and with 1258 54 | special circumstances and varying conditions of time and place, 1259 62 | shown publicly near the Vatican, in order to demonstrate 1260 12 | reverence them with a fatherly veneration, since We are fully aware 1261 27 | almost prophetic vision verified in many parts of the Far 1262 66 | devote themselves to making vestments and altar line. And finally 1263 44 | distorted presentation of vexed social questions. Hence 1264 34 | sick, the hungry and the victims of every human misfortune. 1265 39 | restoring it to its pristine vigor.~ 1266 41 | proportion to their means in vigorously promoting this phase of 1267 49(38)| Mark, VIII, 2.~ 1268 11 | lacking in some countries most violent persecutions of the nascent 1269 34 | besieging Paris, the holy virgin Genevieve, who was given 1270 15 | of their invincible and virile faith, which fills Our heart 1271 2 | of natural and Christian virtues and that brotherly and common 1272 7 | this result. They often visit each district and also from 1273 61 | experimental proof of the vital unity and harmony of the 1274 29 | that reapeth, receiveth wages and gathereth fruit unto 1275 20 | ambassadors."20 "Though we walk in the flesh, we do not 1276 11 | possessions and languish in want as exiles or have been arrested, 1277 26 | order to attain its freedom, wants to drive out of their territory 1278 67 | to them particularly Our warm gratitude. We understand 1279 68 | In this connection the warning which We gave in Our Letter 1280 27 | from turbulent factions and wars, but from the inimical doctrine 1281 58 | reflection of the sun in the water, we shall turn to gaze upon 1282 52 | spite of the fact that the ways they followed are false 1283 71 | fashion she compels them to wear the livery of tender compassion,52 1284 58 | of natural culture is a welcome addition, just as leaves 1285 54 | to establish those social welfare associations, organizations 1286 45 | Divine Redeemer Himself, who "went about doing good, and healing 1287 12 | Unless the grain of wheat falling into the ground 1288 | whenever 1289 | wherein 1290 49 | by justice and charity. Whilst the propaganda of communism, 1291 9 | countries; for they are white already to harvest."7 But 1292 | Whom 1293 6 | growing in number and enjoy a wide circulation; many missionary 1294 49 | propaganda of communism, today so widespread, is readily deceiving the 1295 44 | interest themselves in the widest possible distribution of 1296 56 | grafts a good scion upon the wild stock that it may bear a 1297 13 | these words: "The Lord has willed that we should even rejoice 1298 60 | they are ready to accept willingly and in a practical manner 1299 13 | seeds destined, when God so wills, to bear abundant fruit. 1300 39 | nothing is more efficacious in winning for missionaries the confidence 1301 54 | children of this world are wiser . . . than the children 1302 72 | With these paternal good wishes and the indication of timely 1303 | within 1304 1 | proportions as perhaps was never witnessed before in the annals of 1305 8 | what We had the pleasure of witnessing during the Holy Year, when 1306 34 | her fellow citizens with wondrous charity. Theodolinda, Queen 1307 1 | field of labor "that the word of the Lord may run its 1308 7 | among missionaries who are working toward a common end, Our 1309 34 | women of royal rank and even workmen and valiant Christian women 1310 64 | and lend beauty to Divine worship.~ 1311 8 | Apostle of the Gentiles when writing to the Romans: ". . . that 1312 8 | 8. What We have briefly written here about the progress 1313 6 | Eucharistic congress was held at Wumasi in the Gold Coast of Africa 1314 71(53)| Luke, XIX, 10. 1315 24(27)| Cf. Matth., XXVIII, 18.~ 1316 58(44)| Ad adolescentes. 2; MG. XXXI. 567A.~ 1317 10(9) | Ecclus., XXXVI, 4-5.~ 1318 | ye 1319 | Yes 1320 31 | ask thee, who sharest the yoke so loyally, to take part 1321 49 | the human person almost to zero. It is imperative to proclaim


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