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501 25| life be taken hold of. We mean that heavenly life which 502 31| sermons and discourses, by means of which this tenet of Christian 503 | Meanwhile 504 11| extraordinary manner and measure.~ 505 43| of trial the words of the Mellifluous Doctor: "We shall stand 506 29| that, in fine, having mellowed and settled the contentions 507 45| Leo XIII, encyc. Octobri mense, Sept. 22, 1891; Acta Leonis 508 16| sacred books this feast is mentioned as traditional, testify 509 43| invoking before the Father of mercies and the God of all consolation ( 510 23| devotion is not to consist of mere word, is not to be counterfeit 511 6 | all the faithful, he was merely carefully conserving and 512 4 | Christian precept. There also miraculous favors were granted them, 513 29| whose seeds bring forth new miseries, and not rarely provoke 514 15| reformers are therefore mistaken when because of this pretext 515 36| may be governed with even moderation, and that, abhorring all 516 34| glisten, an outstanding monument to the Divine maternity 517 18| celebrated in so many illustrious monuments of renowned antiquity, and 518 27| undermined; hence, deformation of morals by evil theatrical performances, 519 34| Liberian Basilica, in which the mosaics of Our predecessor of pious 520 22| same Virgin. Just as all mothers are deeply affected when 521 43| let them take as their motto of Christian fortitude in 522 | much 523 19| in the apostolic letter Munificentissimus Deus (AAS, 42: 754) "the 524 3 | earnestly inquiring the name of her with whose vision 525 | namely 526 48| September, on the Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 527 2 | up and increased and this naturally led to a great improvement 528 9 | Is Higher Than All; By Nature More Beautiful, More Graceful 529 23| true and efficacious, it is necessary that each one of us should 530 26| brethren, men are greatly in need of these exhortations and 531 43| stand and fight to death, if needs be, for (the Church) Our 532 27| vehemently covet their neighbor's goods, and even take them 533 | Neither 534 11| sanctioned against the heresy of Nestorius (Cf. Pius XI, Encyclical 535 | next 536 8 | yea, the treasury well nigh infinite and abyss inexhaustible 537 10| there any stain." (Carmine Nisibena, Ed. Bickell, 123). From 538 | nobody 539 15| 15. Non-Catholics and reformers are therefore 540 | none 541 4 | and almost countless in number, flocked in pious pilgrimage 542 46| which, guided by justice and nurtured by charity, unites in one 543 46| to fully and fruitfully obtain and consolidate it, so that, 544 10| arise, and also that she obtained this singular privilege, 545 45| with God" (Leo XIII, encyc. Octobri mense, Sept. 22, 1891; Acta 546 | off 547 32| great numbers and should offer to our Most Sweet Mother 548 9 | Not Of Death But Of Life; Offspring Not Of Wrath But Of Grace; 549 | often 550 37| that both in manhood and in old age men may shine by their 551 16| ancient liturgies, in whose oldest sacred books this feast 552 1 | grace and privilege of the Omnipotent God, in virtue of the merits 553 21| part in the struggle of her only-begotten Son with the wicked serpent 554 42| liberty demands, may be openly and sincerely recognized 555 17| by prejudices and wrong opinions, have embraced this doctrine 556 27| as often as occasion or opportunity is given. Hence hatred, 557 46| dissensions, not forced into opposite camps by threats and intrigues; 558 39| hungry, and justice for the oppressed; return to the fatherland 559 17| among all the communities of Oriental Christians which long since 560 25| nations straitened, has its origin in this especially, that 561 22| portray the lineaments and ornaments of her own soul in thought, 562 | others 563 | otherwise 564 34| Sixtus III, still glisten, an outstanding monument to the Divine maternity 565 21| stain; and just as she took part in the struggle of her only-begotten 566 29| the sacred rights of both parties be composed with equity, 567 41| is experiencing in many parts of the world; with what 568 18| us, a full century having passed since the Pontiff of immortal 569 25| a return to the straight path. If the darkness of error 570 34| the heavenly mother, its patroness, with a special devotion. 571 22| their children reflects a peculiar likeness to their own, so 572 14| the Lord in a certain most perfect manner really redeemed His 573 27| morals by evil theatrical performances, books, periodicals and 574 7 | her and the serpent that perpetual enmity spoken of from earliest 575 43| and Divine consolation. Persevering in the ancient Faith with 576 27| public and private life is perturbed; hence the very foundations 577 35| present circumstances, should petition from the protection, patronage 578 46| tranquil liberty" (Cic, Phil. II. 44), and which, guided 579 4 | number, flocked in pious pilgrimage to the grotto of Lourdes, 580 33| thither on stated days let pilgrims flock together in great 581 27| evil, is ignored, it is plain that laws and public authority 582 8 | always interpreted, it is plainly indicated that "by this 583 20| and harmony of the Divine plan, by which God wishes the 584 18| 18. It is therefore, a pleasure for us, a full century having 585 48| clergy and people, be a pledge of heavenly gifts and a 586 24| the wedding feast of Cana, pointing as it were to Jesus Christ: " 587 48| 1953, the fifteenth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 588 34| the Roman people" (Salus Populi Romani) benignly smiles. 589 22| as children in His stead, portray the lineaments and ornaments 590 18| summarize the whole doctrinal position and conclude in these words 591 44| paternal affection to unite in pouring forth these joint prayers 592 30| only when actually put into practice. Taking this into consideration, 593 18| worship, venerate, invoke and praise with ardent affection the 594 10| 10. If these praises of the Blessed Virgin Mary 595 26| else by open and arrogant preaching of those errors of which 596 4 | their lives to the Christian precept. There also miraculous favors 597 24| never departed from the precepts and example of her own Divine 598 19| 19. But that most precious gem with which, one hundred 599 17| who, although animated by prejudices and wrong opinions, have 600 45| The soul is sustained, is prepared for arduous deeds and ascends 601 35| indeed, which all, in the present circumstances, should petition 602 15| mistaken when because of this pretext they find fault with, or 603 38| have nothing to fear, no pricks or anxieties of conscience, 604 15| flow from Him as from their primary source, but also because " 605 46| Virgin brought forth the Prince of Peace, so also may she, 606 34| that Rome, which is the principal city of the Catholic world, 607 20| crowning and complement of the prior privilege bestowed upon 608 37| shine by their Christian probity and fortitude; that domestic 609 30| the Marian Year which We proclaim to be held the whole world 610 18| memory, Pius IX, solemnly proclaimed this singular privilege 611 30| be entirely and lastingly productive only when actually put into 612 47| Christian culture and the progress of civil life.~ 613 26| considered the glory of this progressive and enlightened age.~ 614 31| facilitate matters and make the project more successful, We desire 615 2 | enthusiasm, which gave due prominence to the dignity and sanctity 616 36| may grow up a generous and promising youth, pure and unblemished, 617 40| Church has always used to promote the good of peoples, never 618 31| mother, willingly and with promptitude.~ 619 20| Mary into Heaven has been promulgated and shown in its true light - 620 2 | world received with joy the pronouncement of the Pontiff, so long 621 41| publicly teach, defend or propagate Christian doctrine in periodicals 622 46| enjoy whatever peaceful prosperity may be given to us during 623 44| down on all those who are proud to call themselves Christians, 624 15| their fathers" (Book of Proverbs, XVII 6).~ 625 19| brighter light, since by Divine providence it fell to Our lot, toward 626 29| miseries, and not rarely provoke exasperated souls to the 627 10| doubt that she, who was purer than the angels and at all 628 12| God: therefore, she is the purest and the most holy, so that 629 12| that under God a greater purity cannot be understood" (Cornelius 630 31| diocese there be held for this purpose appropriate sermons and 631 25| faithfully and confidently pursue in this mortal exile, we 632 3 | town at the foot of the Pyrenees, the Virgin Mother, youthful 633 12| Cf. Summa Theologiae, I, Q, 25, Art 6 as 4um). And 634 24| suffering, through which she is Queen of Martyrs - never departed 635 29| that finally hatred will be quelled, whose seeds bring forth 636 10| it can be said that the question of sin does not even arise, 637 1 | 1. The radiant crown of glory with which 638 29| forth new miseries, and not rarely provoke exasperated souls 639 44| illumines the mind with heavenly rays, and begging for that unity 640 29| by mutual agreement and reasonableness be made conformable and 641 45| because of original sin, most rebellious against reason and the law 642 38| trust that they will soon receive the reward of their long 643 42| be openly and sincerely recognized by all, and this without 644 39| discord, let them implore reconciliation through fraternal charity 645 15| Heavenly Mother undoubtedly redounds to the glory of her Divine 646 43| ardent charity, to those who, reduced to silence and trapped by 647 22| countenance of their children reflects a peculiar likeness to their 648 15| 15. Non-Catholics and reformers are therefore mistaken when 649 39| body or soul, the joy of refulgent light. And for all those 650 28| cause by those who hold the reins of government. However, 651 27| But once holy religion is rejected, once the Divine Majesty, 652 38| ask that the aged may so rejoice over the fruits of a well-spent 653 22| for nothing more, never rejoices more than when she sees 654 28| government. However, the remedy for such great evils is 655 28| them with Divine grace and render them better by its inspiration.~ 656 28| which will touch souls and renew them with Divine grace and 657 18| illustrious monuments of renowned antiquity, and proposed 658 24| to us, We say, that she repeats to each of us those words, 659 3 | and sweetly smiling, she replied: "I am the Immaculate Conception."~ 660 42| in those prayers special requests be made of her efficacious 661 11| immune from stain, since it requires the greatest dignity and 662 1 | therefore to be firmly and resolutely believed by all the faithful." ( 663 27| will greedily and without restraint seek the things of earth, 664 1 | IX, surrounded by a vast retinue of Cardinals and Bishops, 665 1 | stains of original sin, is revealed by God, and therefore to 666 22| should not only serve to revive Catholic Faith and earnest 667 34| citadel of the Apostolic rock, you whom Our Lord, Jesus 668 34| Roman people" (Salus Populi Romani) benignly smiles. Thither 669 39| and exiled; a hospitable roof for the homeless; due liberty 670 34| salvation of the Roman people" (Salus Populi Romani) benignly 671 30| forth those most desired and salutary fruits which all of us long 672 8 | this singular and solemn salutation, otherwise never heard of, 673 8 | the same holy Virgin is saluted "full of grace" and "blessed 674 34| Mary, and in which the "salvation of the Roman people" (Salus 675 6 | carefully conserving and sanctioning with his authority the teaching 676 32| religion thrives, there is a sanctuary, or at least an altar, in 677 13| the abominable power of Satan.~ 678 19| into Heaven; and thus to satisfy the wishes of the faithful, 679 1 | merits of Jesus Christ, Savior of the Human race, preserved 680 27| foundations of society which can scarcely be held together and maintained 681 44| separated from Us by ancient schism and whom none the less We 682 41| allowed to have their own schools and training colleges, that 683 26| souls, either by cunning and secret snares, or else by open 684 11| Lux Veritatis; Acta Apost. Sedis, Vol. 23, P. 493, ss) and 685 29| hatred will be quelled, whose seeds bring forth new miseries, 686 27| greedily and without restraint seek the things of earth, vehemently 687 22| rejoices more than when she sees those whom, under the cross 688 25| death in the true sense, has seized upon souls, eagerly and 689 45| XIII, encyc. Octobri mense, Sept. 22, 1891; Acta Leonis XIII, 690 48| Rome, on the eighth day of September, on the Feast of the Nativity 691 9 | Holy Than The Cherubim And Seraphim Themselves And The Whole 692 34| instructed above all." (Sermon III , 14; Migne, PL, LIV, 693 31| this purpose appropriate sermons and discourses, by means 694 22| celebration should not only serve to revive Catholic Faith 695 24| which she addressed the servers at the wedding feast of 696 29| fine, having mellowed and settled the contentions between 697 38| conscience, no cause for shame, but rather firmly trust 698 21| serpent of Hell, so also she shared in His glorious triumph 699 29| exasperated souls to the shedding of blood - that, in fine, 700 44| may be one fold and one shepherd (Cf. John 10. 16).~ 701 43| not with the sword and shield, but with prayers and sighs 702 35| unless he himself first shines as an example of virtue 703 3 | appearance, clothed in a shining white garment, covered with 704 30| entire Christian people shone with a new gem, when, as 705 3 | with a hanging blue cord, showed herself to a simple and 706 39| still silently languish and sigh in captivity, the long desired 707 43| shield, but with prayers and sighs to God (St. Bernard, Epistle 708 3 | confirm by some special sign the definition, which the 709 5 | a special manner was its significance grasped by the Roman Pontiffs, 710 43| to those who, reduced to silence and trapped by all sorts 711 39| since the last war, still silently languish and sigh in captivity, 712 3 | cord, showed herself to a simple and innocent girl at the 713 42| demands, may be openly and sincerely recognized by all, and this 714 34| predecessor of pious memory, Sixtus III, still glisten, an outstanding 715 23| from and abhors even the slightest stain of sin.~ 716 34| Populi Romani) benignly smiles. Thither especially let 717 3 | raised to heaven and sweetly smiling, she replied: "I am the 718 17| and celebrate annually the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception; 719 46| 46. Since, however, solid, sincere and tranquil peace 720 | some 721 43| silence and trapped by all sorts of cunning snares, look 722 28| such great evils is to be sought from a higher source; namely, 723 5 | Pontiffs, and when, in the space of a few years, the devotion 724 8 | the charisms of the Holy Spirit, yea, the treasury well 725 5 | church, they enriched it with spiritual favors and generous gifts.~ 726 21| of God, stand out in most splendid light as the beginning and 727 7 | serpent that perpetual enmity spoken of from earliest tradition 728 41| what lies, detraction and spoliation she has to contend. All 729 11| Sedis, Vol. 23, P. 493, ss) and greater than which 730 1 | race, preserved from all stains of original sin, is revealed 731 33| intense devotion, thither on stated days let pilgrims flock 732 12| For as Aquinas correctly states: "The Blessed Virgin, because 733 22| adopted as children in His stead, portray the lineaments 734 2 | Virgin Mother of God was stirred up and increased and this 735 25| must be a return to the straight path. If the darkness of 736 25| and peoples and nations straitened, has its origin in this 737 9 | Ever Unimpaired; Holy And Stranger To All Stain Of Sin; More 738 37| of its children, and be strengthened by true concord and mutual 739 40| nations and peoples, never strife.~ 740 46| and among peoples, let all strive with pious prayer to fully 741 4 | enkindled their devotion and strove to conform their lives to 742 21| as she took part in the struggle of her only-begotten Son 743 2 | Christian morality. Furthermore, studies were undertaken with new 744 8 | charisms, so that she was never subjected to the one accursed" (Bull 745 7 | Conception, but rather a certain subjection.~ 746 11| Christ. Yea indeed, from this sublime office of the Mother of 747 31| and make the project more successful, We desire that in each 748 36| flower of youth may not suffer itself to be infected by 749 24| in distress and atrocious suffering, through which she is Queen 750 12| good, which is God" (Cf. Summa Theologiae, I, Q, 25, Art 751 18| Virgin Mother of God, to summarize the whole doctrinal position 752 34| Thither especially let the suppliant citizens flock, and before 753 39| 39. Let them, besides, supplicate the Divine Mother, asking 754 13| not do so, we cannot even suppose. It was fitting that Jesus 755 19| soon as possible by the supreme magisterium of the Church."~ 756 47| will correspond, We are sure, the wishes, not only of 757 25| this mortal exile, we shall surely enjoy for ever with Him 758 1 | of happy memory Pius IX, surrounded by a vast retinue of Cardinals 759 45| prayer is this: "The soul is sustained, is prepared for arduous 760 3 | eyes raised to heaven and sweetly smiling, she replied: "I 761 43| lawful weapons: not with the sword and shield, but with prayers 762 | Taking 763 7 | Scripture, where we are taught that God, Creator of all 764 41| that they cannot publicly teach, defend or propagate Christian 765 6 | sanctioning with his authority the teaching of the Fathers and of the 766 7 | addressed the serpent, the tempter and corrupter, in these 767 42| Mother of God who is also our tender mother; and that in those 768 16| mentioned as traditional, testify to it.~ 769 27| deformation of morals by evil theatrical performances, books, periodicals 770 12| which is God" (Cf. Summa Theologiae, I, Q, 25, Art 6 as 4um). 771 13| what reason can we even think that she was, even for the 772 9 | such titles as Lily Among Thorns; Land Wholly Intact; Immaculate; 773 14| For if we carefully and thoroughly consider the matter, we 774 | Thou 775 22| ornaments of her own soul in thought, word and deed.~ 776 46| forced into opposite camps by threats and intrigues; but when, 777 32| wherever the Christian religion thrives, there is a sanctuary, or 778 32| that the faithful should throng thither in great numbers 779 41| either unhappily banished or thrown into prison without just 780 | thus 781 9 | the Blessed Virgin such titles as Lily Among Thorns; Land 782 48| of heavenly gifts and a token of Our paternal benevolence.~ 783 46| rivalries, not wretchedly torn by dissensions, not forced 784 28| heavenly light, which will touch souls and renew them with 785 3 | elapsed when, in a French town at the foot of the Pyrenees, 786 32| And since in all cities, towns and villages, wherever the 787 16| this feast is mentioned as traditional, testify to it.~ 788 41| commentaries, and cannot properly train the youth in accordance 789 41| have their own schools and training colleges, that they cannot 790 43| reduced to silence and trapped by all sorts of cunning 791 8 | the Holy Spirit, yea, the treasury well nigh infinite and abyss 792 9 | Contagion Of Sin; Unfading Tree; Fountain Ever Clear; The 793 43| fortitude in this time of trial the words of the Mellifluous 794 21| she shared in His glorious triumph over sin and its sad consequences.~ 795 10| these words: "Really and truly Thou and Thy Mother are 796 26| Commandments, since many are trying to root out the Christian 797 41| so harassed that they are unable to carry out their duties 798 45| 45. To these unanimous prayers, pious works of 799 9 | 9. This doctrine, unanimously received in the early Church, 800 36| promising youth, pure and unblemished, and that the beautiful 801 36| grow up in vice; that their unbridled zeal and bursting ardor 802 43| in the ancient Faith with undaunted courage, let them take as 803 27| government are gradually undermined; hence, deformation of morals 804 2 | Furthermore, studies were undertaken with new enthusiasm, which 805 9 | From All Contagion Of Sin; Unfading Tree; Fountain Ever Clear; 806 41| pastors of souls are either unhappily banished or thrown into 807 46| and nurtured by charity, unites in one harmonious family 808 14| Christ and His office of universal redemption is not diminished 809 39| homeless; due liberty for those unjustly cast into prison or custody; 810 | unless 811 | until 812 29| contentions between the upper and lower classes, the sacred 813 23| should, in the first place, urge us to that innocence and 814 19| faithful, which had been more urgently expressed after the solemn 815 | used 816 29| consistent with the public utility.~ 817 27| authority have little or no value. Then again, once hope and 818 29| and sincere estimation of values, together with justice and 819 46| one harmonious family the various classes of citizens, nations 820 1 | Pius IX, surrounded by a vast retinue of Cardinals and 821 27| seek the things of earth, vehemently covet their neighbor's goods, 822 15| true because any honor and veneration which we may give to our 823 11| Pius XI, Encyclical Lux Veritatis; Acta Apost. Sedis, Vol. 824 3 | the definition, which the Vicar of her Divine Son on earth 825 36| this world and grow up in vice; that their unbridled zeal 826 32| in all cities, towns and villages, wherever the Christian 827 25| which men are harshly and violently afflicted and peoples and 828 3 | the name of her with whose vision she was favored, with eyes 829 32| public supplications with one voice and with one mind.~ 830 11| Veritatis; Acta Apost. Sedis, Vol. 23, P. 493, ss) and greater 831 18| asserting that this doctrine "vouched for in Sacred Scripture 832 25| therefore, there has been a wandering, there must be a return 833 26| those errors of which they wantonly boast, as if they were to 834 39| have elapsed since the last war, still silently languish 835 23| coin of religion or the weak and transitory affection 836 43| Mother, and with lawful weapons: not with the sword and 837 24| addressed the servers at the wedding feast of Cana, pointing 838 38| rejoice over the fruits of a well-spent life, that, as the end of 839 24| it were to Jesus Christ: "Whatsoever He shall say to you, do 840 | wherever 841 9 | Lily Among Thorns; Land Wholly Intact; Immaculate; Always 842 21| only-begotten Son with the wicked serpent of Hell, so also 843 25| understood, of course, in a wider sense, she seems to repeat 844 16| more illustrious and more widespread. The writings of the Fathers 845 47| benign Mother, grant the widest and most fruitful effects 846 31| of our heavenly mother, willingly and with promptitude.~ 847 20| more clearly the wonderful wisdom and harmony of the Divine 848 3 | Blessed Virgin Mary herself wished to confirm by some special 849 45| another, and combine to withdraw man, who was born for Heaven, 850 16| writings of the Fathers bear witness to it; the Councils and 851 7 | enmities between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed" ( 852 9 | Of Life; Offspring Not Of Wrath But Of Grace; Unimpaired 853 46| divided by rivalries, not wretchedly torn by dissensions, not 854 12| 4um). And a distinguished writer develops and explains this 855 17| animated by prejudices and wrong opinions, have embraced 856 19| For then, as we Ourselves wrote in the apostolic letter 857 48| of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 858 25| truth and the life" (John XIV, 6). If, therefore, there 859 15| fathers" (Book of Proverbs, XVII 6).~ 860 | ye 861 | your 862 3 | Pyrenees, the Virgin Mother, youthful and benign in appearance, 863 36| vice; that their unbridled zeal and bursting ardor may be