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Pius XII
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1002 3 | then quite naturally fail, weaken and crumble away; but the 1003 14 | authority is wielded but weakness is not without its support.19~ 1004 7 | had experienced from his wealth and ease now appeared distasteful 1005 13 | activity and work, far from wearying the mind, distracting it 1006 16 | let him most diligently weigh and ponder within himself 1007 | whence 1008 | whenever 1009 | Wherever 1010 | Whoever 1011 24 | will correspond with it wholeheartedly and efficiently, seeking 1012 | whom 1013 9 | Subiaco spread so far and wide that it even reached remote 1014 29 | which is, indeed, freely and widely proclaimed today but far 1015 14 | the power of authority is wielded but weakness is not without 1016 29 | performing a most noble task in winning their daily bread; they 1017 22 | came from their Order, who wisely governed dioceses previously 1018 14 | and often depended on the wish of the superior, gave way 1019 29 | fosterfather's workshop; He wished to consecrate human toil 1020 32 | realize Our hope and Our wishes. May this work be not only 1021 15 | 15. It is no wonder then that "the rule which 1022 29 | through love; and a last word, even when they are defending 1023 9 | wondrous signs that God often worked through him. Indeed that 1024 22 | the Christian religion, of workmen, of farmers and teachers 1025 29 | trade in his fosterfather's workshop; He wished to consecrate 1026 5 | discipline was weakened with worldliness and was not up to the task 1027 13 | return to his sins and to his worldly life, with gentle words 1028 11 | temple where Apollo was worshipped by the foolish country people, 1029 7 | from vicious temptation he worthily deserved to be a master 1030 5 | all Europe seemed to be a wretched theater for the life and 1031 11 | mainly against himself should wrongfully recoil on his followers, " 1032 15 | Benedict, the man of God, wrote for the monks was outstanding 1033 22 | by really wondrous signs wrought under God, devoted all their 1034 1(1) | Matth. XXVII, 20.~ 1035 7 | he there strove for three years with great fruit to acquire 1036 | your 1037 8 | know, Venerable Brethren, zealous and apostolic works become


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