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1 1 | 1. Ever since We were raised,
2 10 | 10. Let it be your particular
3 13 | 13. To undertake such a difficult
4 21 | Mary, in the Year 1951, the 13th of Our pontificate. ~PIUS
5 14 | 14. Then the home of the Christian
6 15 | 15. We do not hesitate to affirm
7 21 | Rome, at St. Peter's, the 15th day of September, the Feast
8 16 | 16. For this reason, We earnestly
9 18 | 18. Venerable Brethren and
10 19 | 19. Just as We love them with
11 21 | Virgin Mary, in the Year 1951, the 13th of Our pontificate. ~
12 2 | 2. You know, Venerable Brethren,
13 20 | 20. We do not doubt that you,
14 21 | 21. Feeling certain that Our
15 3 | 3. The recollection of these
16 14 | moth destroys" (Luke 12, 33). This meditation will bring
17 4 | 4. You know well, Venerable
18 15 | our hands" (I Kings 17, 45-47)~
19 15 | our hands" (I Kings 17, 45-47)~
20 5 | 5. To what and to how many
21 6 | 6. However, consideration
22 7 | 7. Therefore, we look forward
23 8 | 8. O Venerable Brethren, We
24 15 | Church undaunted shall be able to confront the infernal
25 14 | will become an earthly abode of sanctity, and, so to
26 13 | them piously with those absent and those dead. It links
27 9 | imperceptibly draws and absorbs the virtues they contain,
28 13 | there bestowing upon them an abundance of the gifts of concord
29 17 | Church have been secured in accord with justice, its beneficent
30 | according
31 7 | during which the faithful are accustomed to flock in larger numbers
32 8 | What prayers are better adapted and more beautiful than
33 4 | peoples. To this, one must add the violent storm of persecution,
34 8 | of the Sacred Mysteries added to the vocal prayers, there
35 14 | teach the adults to live, admiring daily the shining examples
36 12 | Rosary to be everywhere adopted, religiously preserved,
37 14 | Redemption will teach the adults to live, admiring daily
38 8 | emerges another very great advantage, so that all, even the most
39 14 | these examples comfort in adversity, striving towards those
40 15 | the healing of evils which afflict our times. Not with force,
41 | against
42 5 | of children. Not even the age of innocence has been spared,
43 5 | innocence has been spared, for, alas, there are not lacking those
44 | almost
45 19 | join with Us before the altar of the Virgin Mother of
46 8 | the Lord's prayer and the angelic salutation, which are the
47 | another
48 2 | Christian people everywhere have answered Our invitation. It has been
49 | anyone
50 20 | exhortations in a way which will appear most appropriate to you.~
51 1 | never ceased, in the face of approaching evils, to entrust to the
52 20 | way which will appear most appropriate to you.~
53 2 | spontaneous and unanimous approval the Christian people everywhere
54 16 | their voices with the same ardor of charity. If the evils
55 5 | sons submitted in those areas to make them reject the
56 15 | Lord of Hosts, the God of armies . . . and all this assembly
57 15 | Not with force, not with arms, not with human power, but
58 17 | kind of mishap, may be put aside, and that a true, just,
59 6 | of that Divine teaching: "Ask and it shall be given to
60 16 | charity. If the evils and the assaults of the wicked increase,
61 13 | Rosary, recited in common, assembles before the image of the
62 15 | armies . . . and all this assembly shall know that the Lord
63 2 | solemnly proclaimed the Assumption into Heaven of the Virgin
64 21 | evidence of Our favor and an augury of heavenly graces, to each
65 5 | parents, and even of public authorities. We refer to the iniquitous
66 17 | social classes, and the avenues of public life so as to
67 | away
68 15 | and spear, for this is his battle, and he will deliver you
69 9 | who prays and brings to bear a gentle compulsion on the
70 | because
71 | becomes
72 2 | eyes had the pleasure to behold, when, in St. Peter's Square,
73 19 | eternal reward and, We firmly believe, will not fail to hasten
74 18 | Venerable Brethren and beloved sons, while you entwine
75 17 | accord with justice, its beneficent influence may penetrate
76 17 | her only Son - let us all beseech her - that those who have
77 13 | children, will be there bestowing upon them an abundance of
78 18 | them, as you know, also Bishops dismissed from their Sees
79 21 | intentions, Our Apostolic Blessing.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter'
80 4 | all kinds, and making the blood of martyrs flow again and
81 4 | rivalry, while threats of new bloody conflicts still hover over
82 14 | making love for the Redeemer blossom almost spontaneously in
83 2 | Heaven of the Virgin Mary, body and soul.~
84 5 | are not lacking those who boldly dare to snatch from the
85 9 | rendering the prayer sterile and boring, has on the contrary the
86 12 | But it is above all in the bosom of the family that We desire
87 5 | fathers, and to make them break, most wretchedly, the bond
88 9 | confidence in him who prays and brings to bear a gentle compulsion
89 17 | people among themselves in brotherhood and lead them to that prosperity
90 19 | father, so must you, with a brotherly love which the Christian
91 20 | Brethren, with your usual burning zeal, will bring to the
92 5 | the fear of even greater calamities.~
93 4 | Venerable Brethren, the calamitous conditions of our times.
94 4 | saddening it very cruelly with calumnies and miseries of all kinds,
95 5 | refer to the iniquitous campaign that the impious lead everywhere
96 | can
97 | cannot
98 10 | Let it be your particular care, O Venerable Brethren, that
99 6 | has been constituted the cause of salvation for the whole
100 1 | of Peter, We have never ceased, in the face of approaching
101 21 | 21. Feeling certain that Our sons throughout
102 1 | Providence, to the supreme Chair of Peter, We have never
103 6 | people have always sought chief refuge in the hour of danger,
104 9 | to follow the path which Christ Himself and His Mother have
105 7 | in larger numbers to the churches to raise their supplications
106 13 | a loving mother, in the circle of her children, will be
107 12 | for the wavering fate of civil life, if the family, the
108 17 | hearts of men, the social classes, and the avenues of public
109 8 | most fruitful means, as is clearly suggested by the very origin
110 18 | unknown lands and strange climates.~
111 17 | greater mutual friendship and collaboration.~
112 3 | recollection of these things comes back pleasantly to Us and
113 15 | the young shepherd: "Thou comest to me with a sword, and
114 14 | draw from these examples comfort in adversity, striving towards
115 12 | foundation of the human community, is not fashioned after
116 18 | wrested from their homes and compelled to lead unhappy lives far
117 9 | brings to bear a gentle compulsion on the motherly Heart of
118 18 | prison camps, jails, and concentration camps. There are among them,
119 13 | abundance of the gifts of concord and family peace.~
120 4 | Brethren, the calamitous conditions of our times. Fraternal
121 4 | while threats of new bloody conflicts still hover over the peoples.
122 15 | undaunted shall be able to confront the infernal enemy, repeating
123 8 | obtain this aid. However, We consider the Holy Rosary the most
124 6 | 6. However, consideration of a situation so pregnant
125 5 | of religion and society. Considering this, one cannot be surprised
126 5 | beautiful flowers, which constitute the hope of religion and
127 6 | danger, because "she has been constituted the cause of salvation for
128 9 | absorbs the virtues they contain, and is wondrously enkindled
129 8 | the Holy Rosary the most convenient and most fruitful means,
130 17 | regulates, preserves, and coordinates the rights and duties of
131 5 | pass over in silence a new crime to which, with utmost sorrow,
132 8 | with which this mystical crown is formed? With meditation
133 4 | liberty, saddening it very cruelly with calumnies and miseries
134 6 | chief refuge in the hour of danger, because "she has been constituted
135 6 | situation so pregnant with dangers must not depress your souls,
136 5 | lacking those who boldly dare to snatch from the mystical
137 15 | this prayer, strong like David with his sling, the Church
138 13 | with those absent and those dead. It links all more tightly
139 18 | solely for having heroically defended the sacred rights of God
140 15 | his battle, and he will deliver you into our hands" (I Kings
141 8 | greater fervor of heart as is demanded by the increased urgency
142 2 | many times by the great demonstration of faith and love towards
143 6 | pregnant with dangers must not depress your souls, Venerable Brethren.
144 4 | unleashed against the Church, depriving it of its liberty, saddening
145 1 | since We were raised, by the design of Divine Providence, to
146 1 | of the Mother of God the destiny of the human family, and,
147 14 | thief draws near, nor moth destroys" (Luke 12, 33). This meditation
148 21 | the month of October, will devoutly recite the holy Rosary according
149 13 | 13. To undertake such a difficult duty, We affirm that the
150 11 | be led to understand the dignity, the power, and the excellence
151 10 | always more esteemed and more diligently recited.~
152 14 | efficacious school of Christian discipline and Christian virtue. This
153 17 | which are the sources of discord and every kind of mishap,
154 18 | as you know, also Bishops dismissed from their Sees solely for
155 20 | 20. We do not doubt that you, O Venerable Brethren,
156 19 | her motherly heart. She doubtlessly will, with exquisite sweetness,
157 17 | coordinates the rights and duties of all without harming anyone
158 13 | undertake such a difficult duty, We affirm that the custom
159 14 | will learn from their very early years how great before the
160 14 | Nazareth, will become an earthly abode of sanctity, and,
161 9 | and becomes strongly and easily impelled to follow the path
162 8 | have in this a prompt and easy way to nourish and preserve
163 8 | the most simple and least educated, have in this a prompt and
164 8 | know the Rosary's powerful efficacy to obtain the maternal aid
165 11 | 11. Through your efforts, the Christian people should
166 19 | with a special charity and embrace them with the love of a
167 8 | the vocal prayers, there emerges another very great advantage,
168 3 | back pleasantly to Us and encourages Us to trust firmly in Divine
169 15 | to confront the infernal enemy, repeating to him the words
170 9 | contain, and is wondrously enkindled with a longing for things
171 19 | Christian religion nourishes and enkindles, join with Us before the
172 1 | of approaching evils, to entrust to the most powerful protection
173 21 | one of you, to the flock entrusted to each of you and particularly
174 18 | beloved sons, while you entwine new flowers of supplication
175 10 | that it become always more esteemed and more diligently recited.~
176 19 | their hearts the hope of eternal reward and, We firmly believe,
177 13 | pleasing to God - when, at eventide, the Christian home resounds
178 21 | fullness of Our heart and as an evidence of Our favor and an augury
179 16 | faithful, following your example and your exhortation should
180 11 | dignity, the power, and the excellence of the Rosary.~
181 20 | people these Our paternal exhortations in a way which will appear
182 7 | look forward with joyful expectation and revived hope to the
183 19 | She doubtlessly will, with exquisite sweetness, revive in their
184 2 | joy which, last year, Our eyes had the pleasure to behold,
185 1 | have never ceased, in the face of approaching evils, to
186 19 | firmly believe, will not fail to hasten the end of so
187 17 | again upon individuals, families, peoples, and nations. And,
188 18 | compelled to lead unhappy lives far away in unknown lands and
189 12 | human community, is not fashioned after the pattern of the
190 12 | sought for the wavering fate of civil life, if the family,
191 19 | them with the love of a father, so must you, with a brotherly
192 21 | and as an evidence of Our favor and an augury of heavenly
193 5 | punishment, and live under the fear of even greater calamities.~
194 21 | 15th day of September, the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of
195 21 | 21. Feeling certain that Our sons throughout
196 17 | peoples, and nations. And, finally, may she obtain that, after
197 4 | making the blood of martyrs flow again and again.~
198 6 | opened to you" (Luke 11, 9), fly with greater confidence
199 9 | strongly and easily impelled to follow the path which Christ Himself
200 9 | Himself and His Mother have followed. The recitation of identical
201 16 | that all the faithful, following your example and your exhortation
202 15 | afflict our times. Not with force, not with arms, not with
203 18 | reciting your Rosary, do not forget those who languish miserably
204 8 | which this mystical crown is formed? With meditation of the
205 9 | recitation of identical formulas repeated so many times,
206 7 | 7. Therefore, we look forward with joyful expectation
207 12 | family, the principle and foundation of the human community,
208 4 | conditions of our times. Fraternal harmony among nations, shattered
209 17 | greater and greater mutual friendship and collaboration.~
210 21 | invitation, We impart, from the fullness of Our heart and as an evidence
211 5 | snatch from the mystical garden of the Church even the most
212 21 | will respond willingly and generously to this Our invitation,
213 9 | prays and brings to bear a gentle compulsion on the motherly
214 17 | and that a true, just, and genuine peace may shine again upon
215 13 | them an abundance of the gifts of concord and family peace.~
216 16 | likewise must the piety of all good people increase and become
217 12 | after the pattern of the Gospel.~
218 21 | and an augury of heavenly graces, to each and every one of
219 5 | be surprised if peoples groan under the weight of the
220 | had
221 15 | will deliver you into our hands" (I Kings 17, 45-47)~
222 5 | impious lead everywhere to harm the shining souls of children.
223 17 | and duties of all without harming anyone and which daily makes
224 4 | of our times. Fraternal harmony among nations, shattered
225 19 | believe, will not fail to hasten the end of so much sorrow.~
226 18 | from their Sees solely for having heroically defended the
227 | he
228 15 | the Holy Rosary for the healing of evils which afflict our
229 15 | human power, but with Divine help obtained through the means
230 | here
231 18 | their Sees solely for having heroically defended the sacred rights
232 15 | 15. We do not hesitate to affirm again publicly
233 | Himself
234 18 | mothers, wrested from their homes and compelled to lead unhappy
235 13 | repetition of praises in honor of the august Queen of Heaven!
236 15 | the name of the Lord of Hosts, the God of armies . . .
237 6 | sought chief refuge in the hour of danger, because "she
238 4 | new bloody conflicts still hover over the peoples. To this,
239 9 | followed. The recitation of identical formulas repeated so many
240 13 | common, assembles before the image of the Virgin, in an admirable
241 2 | Square, surrounded by an immense multitude of the faithful,
242 9 | with a longing for things immortal, and becomes strongly and
243 21 | this Our invitation, We impart, from the fullness of Our
244 9 | becomes strongly and easily impelled to follow the path which
245 9 | soul little by little and imperceptibly draws and absorbs the virtues
246 5 | iniquitous campaign that the impious lead everywhere to harm
247 8 | heart as is demanded by the increased urgency of the need. We
248 17 | peace may shine again upon individuals, families, peoples, and
249 15 | be able to confront the infernal enemy, repeating to him
250 17 | justice, its beneficent influence may penetrate without obstacle
251 9 | the admirable quality of infusing confidence in him who prays
252 5 | authorities. We refer to the iniquitous campaign that the impious
253 5 | children. Not even the age of innocence has been spared, for, alas,
254 14 | almost spontaneously in their innocent hearts, while, seeing, their
255 | Instead
256 12 | preserved, and ever more intensely practiced. In vain is a
257 21 | Rosary according to Our intentions, Our Apostolic Blessing.~
258 6 | the whole human race" (St. Irenaeus).~
259 18 | miserably in prison camps, jails, and concentration camps.
260 14 | the shining examples of Jesus and Mary, and to draw from
261 2 | manifestation of universal joy which, last year, Our eyes
262 7 | Therefore, we look forward with joyful expectation and revived
263 17 | been secured in accord with justice, its beneficent influence
264 17 | sources of discord and every kind of mishap, may be put aside,
265 4 | calumnies and miseries of all kinds, and making the blood of
266 15 | deliver you into our hands" (I Kings 17, 45-47)~
267 14 | while, seeing, their parents kneeling before the majesty of God,
268 6 | seek and you shall find; knock, and it shall be opened
269 3 | However, at present, We do not lack reasons for profound sorrow
270 5 | for, alas, there are not lacking those who boldly dare to
271 18 | lives far away in unknown lands and strange climates.~
272 18 | do not forget those who languish miserably in prison camps,
273 7 | are accustomed to flock in larger numbers to the churches
274 | last
275 14 | majesty of God, they will learn from their very early years
276 | least
277 11 | Christian people should be led to understand the dignity,
278 1 | from time to time written letters of exhortation.~
279 4 | Church, depriving it of its liberty, saddening it very cruelly
280 16 | the wicked increase, so likewise must the piety of all good
281 18 | compelled to lead unhappy lives far away in unknown lands
282 4 | nations, shattered for so long a time, has not yet been
283 9 | wondrously enkindled with a longing for things immortal, and
284 7 | 7. Therefore, we look forward with joyful expectation
285 2 | invitation. It has been magnificently testified many times by
286 14 | knowledge of the little ones the main truths of the Christian
287 14 | parents kneeling before the majesty of God, they will learn
288 | makes
289 2 | and above all, by that manifestation of universal joy which,
290 4 | and making the blood of martyrs flow again and again.~
291 8 | powerful efficacy to obtain the maternal aid of the Virgin. By no
292 | me
293 17 | without obstacle the hearts of men, the social classes, and
294 3 | to trust firmly in Divine Mercy. However, at present, We
295 6 | Venerable Brethren. Instead, mindful of that Divine teaching: "
296 4 | cruelly with calumnies and miseries of all kinds, and making
297 17 | discord and every kind of mishap, may be put aside, and that
298 14 | neither thief draws near, nor moth destroys" (Luke 12, 33).
299 18 | There are sons, fathers and mothers, wrested from their homes
300 17 | powerful Mother of God, moved by the prayers of so many
301 | much
302 2 | surrounded by an immense multitude of the faithful, We solemnly
303 17 | for greater and greater mutual friendship and collaboration.~
304 15 | but I come to thee in the name of the Lord of Hosts, the
305 8 | rather than human, and by its nature. What prayers are better
306 14 | Christian family, like that of Nazareth, will become an earthly
307 14 | where neither thief draws near, nor moth destroys" (Luke
308 8 | increased urgency of the need. We well know the Rosary'
309 | neither
310 | never
311 | no
312 8 | a prompt and easy way to nourish and preserve their own faith.~
313 19 | which the Christian religion nourishes and enkindles, join with
314 7 | accustomed to flock in larger numbers to the churches to raise
315 17 | influence may penetrate without obstacle the hearts of men, the social
316 15 | power, but with Divine help obtained through the means of this
317 10 | that the faithful, on the occasion of the coming month of October,
318 14 | day rises to heaven in an odor of sweetness, but will also
319 8 | year, this prayer should be offered with such greater fervor
320 14 | knowledge of the little ones the main truths of the Christian
321 6 | knock, and it shall be opened to you" (Luke 11, 9), fly
322 8 | clearly suggested by the very origin of this practice, heavenly
323 | own
324 21 | entrusted to each of you and particularly to those who, especially
325 4 | persecution, which in many parts of the world, has been unleashed
326 5 | Apostolic See! Nor can We pass over in silence a new crime
327 12 | not fashioned after the pattern of the Gospel.~
328 17 | beneficent influence may penetrate without obstacle the hearts
329 4 | add the violent storm of persecution, which in many parts of
330 16 | increase, so likewise must the piety of all good people increase
331 13 | daily work. It unites them piously with those absent and those
332 21 | 13th of Our pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~
333 3 | these things comes back pleasantly to Us and encourages Us
334 13 | What a sweet sight - most pleasing to God - when, at eventide,
335 2 | last year, Our eyes had the pleasure to behold, when, in St.
336 21 | Year 1951, the 13th of Our pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~
337 10 | of prayer with the utmost possible zeal, and that it become
338 8 | the very origin of this practice, heavenly rather than human,
339 12 | and ever more intensely practiced. In vain is a remedy sought
340 13 | the frequent repetition of praises in honor of the august Queen
341 8 | is there only one way to pray to obtain this aid. However,
342 9 | infusing confidence in him who prays and brings to bear a gentle
343 6 | consideration of a situation so pregnant with dangers must not depress
344 3 | Divine Mercy. However, at present, We do not lack reasons
345 8 | easy way to nourish and preserve their own faith.~
346 12 | everywhere adopted, religiously preserved, and ever more intensely
347 17 | prosperity which regulates, preserves, and coordinates the rights
348 12 | life, if the family, the principle and foundation of the human
349 18 | who languish miserably in prison camps, jails, and concentration
350 2 | the faithful, We solemnly proclaimed the Assumption into Heaven
351 3 | do not lack reasons for profound sorrow which torment and
352 8 | educated, have in this a prompt and easy way to nourish
353 17 | brotherhood and lead them to that prosperity which regulates, preserves,
354 1 | entrust to the most powerful protection of the Mother of God the
355 1 | by the design of Divine Providence, to the supreme Chair of
356 15 | hesitate to affirm again publicly that We put great confidence
357 5 | the weight of the Divine punishment, and live under the fear
358 9 | the contrary the admirable quality of infusing confidence in
359 16 | prayer, that better times may quickly return for the Church and
360 6 | salvation for the whole human race" (St. Irenaeus).~
361 7 | numbers to the churches to raise their supplications to Mary
362 1 | 1. Ever since We were raised, by the design of Divine
363 4 | a time, has not yet been re-established everywhere. On the contrary,
364 16 | 16. For this reason, We earnestly desire, Venerable
365 3 | present, We do not lack reasons for profound sorrow which
366 21 | of October, will devoutly recite the holy Rosary according
367 18 | flowers of supplication by reciting your Rosary, do not forget
368 3 | 3. The recollection of these things comes back
369 19 | Virgin Mother of God and recommend them to her motherly heart.
370 14 | Faith, making love for the Redeemer blossom almost spontaneously
371 14 | Divine Mysteries of the Redemption will teach the adults to
372 5 | of public authorities. We refer to the iniquitous campaign
373 6 | have always sought chief refuge in the hour of danger, because "
374 17 | to that prosperity which regulates, preserves, and coordinates
375 5 | those areas to make them reject the Faith of their fathers,
376 12 | to be everywhere adopted, religiously preserved, and ever more
377 12 | practiced. In vain is a remedy sought for the wavering
378 9 | many times, rather than rendering the prayer sterile and boring,
379 9 | recitation of identical formulas repeated so many times, rather than
380 15 | confront the infernal enemy, repeating to him the words of the
381 13 | resounds with the frequent repetition of praises in honor of the
382 13 | eventide, the Christian home resounds with the frequent repetition
383 16 | better times may quickly return for the Church and society.~
384 19 | with exquisite sweetness, revive in their hearts the hope
385 7 | with joyful expectation and revived hope to the coming month
386 19 | hearts the hope of eternal reward and, We firmly believe,
387 14 | particular prayer which every day rises to heaven in an odor of
388 21 | Apostolic Blessing.~Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, the 15th
389 3 | sorrow which torment and sadden Our paternal heart.~
390 4 | depriving it of its liberty, saddening it very cruelly with calumnies
391 14 | is the value of prayers said in common.~
392 8 | s prayer and the angelic salutation, which are the flowers with
393 6 | constituted the cause of salvation for the whole human race" (
394 | same
395 14 | become an earthly abode of sanctity, and, so to speak, a sacred
396 15 | shall know that the Lord saveth not with sword and spear,
397 14 | form the most efficacious school of Christian discipline
398 17 | of the Church have been secured in accord with justice,
399 14 | innocent hearts, while, seeing, their parents kneeling
400 6 | it shall be given to you; seek and you shall find; knock,
401 18 | Bishops dismissed from their Sees solely for having heroically
402 21 | Peter's, the 15th day of September, the Feast of the Seven
403 21 | September, the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary,
404 4 | Fraternal harmony among nations, shattered for so long a time, has
405 15 | him the words of the young shepherd: "Thou comest to me with
406 15 | and a spear, and with a shield; but I come to thee in the
407 17 | just, and genuine peace may shine again upon individuals,
408 13 | efficacious means. What a sweet sight - most pleasing to God -
409 5 | Nor can We pass over in silence a new crime to which, with
410 8 | that all, even the most simple and least educated, have
411 | since
412 6 | However, consideration of a situation so pregnant with dangers
413 15 | strong like David with his sling, the Church undaunted shall
414 5 | To what and to how many snares are the souls of so many
415 5 | those who boldly dare to snatch from the mystical garden
416 17 | obstacle the hearts of men, the social classes, and the avenues
417 18 | dismissed from their Sees solely for having heroically defended
418 2 | multitude of the faithful, We solemnly proclaimed the Assumption
419 16 | exhortation should respond solicitously to Our paternal exhortation,
420 17 | sons, obtain from her only Son - let us all beseech her -
421 21 | the Feast of the Seven Sorrows of the Virgin Mary, in the
422 17 | and rivalry, which are the sources of discord and every kind
423 5 | age of innocence has been spared, for, alas, there are not
424 14 | of sanctity, and, so to speak, a sacred temple, where
425 19 | Just as We love them with a special charity and embrace them
426 2 | what zeal and with what spontaneous and unanimous approval the
427 14 | Redeemer blossom almost spontaneously in their innocent hearts,
428 2 | behold, when, in St. Peter's Square, surrounded by an immense
429 9 | than rendering the prayer sterile and boring, has on the contrary
430 | still
431 4 | one must add the violent storm of persecution, which in
432 18 | away in unknown lands and strange climates.~
433 16 | more vigorous. Let them strive to obtain from our most
434 14 | examples comfort in adversity, striving towards those heavenly treasures "
435 15 | the means of this prayer, strong like David with his sling,
436 9 | things immortal, and becomes strongly and easily impelled to follow
437 5 | souls of so many of Our sons submitted in those areas to make them
438 8 | fruitful means, as is clearly suggested by the very origin of this
439 18 | you entwine new flowers of supplication by reciting your Rosary,
440 7 | churches to raise their supplications to Mary by means of the
441 1 | Divine Providence, to the supreme Chair of Peter, We have
442 5 | Considering this, one cannot be surprised if peoples groan under the
443 2 | in St. Peter's Square, surrounded by an immense multitude
444 14 | Mysteries of the Redemption will teach the adults to live, admiring
445 6 | mindful of that Divine teaching: "Ask and it shall be given
446 14 | and, so to speak, a sacred temple, where the Holy Rosary will
447 2 | It has been magnificently testified many times by the great
448 [Title]| Text~ ~
449 | thee
450 | themselves
451 | Therefore
452 14 | treasures "where neither thief draws near, nor moth destroys" (
453 | Thou
454 4 | hatred and rivalry, while threats of new bloody conflicts
455 14 | years how great before the throne of God is the value of prayers
456 | throughout
457 13 | dead. It links all more tightly in a sweet bond of love,
458 3 | for profound sorrow which torment and sadden Our paternal
459 14 | striving towards those heavenly treasures "where neither thief draws
460 17 | be put aside, and that a true, just, and genuine peace
461 9 | 9. And truly, from the frequent meditation
462 3 | Us and encourages Us to trust firmly in Divine Mercy.
463 17 | wandered from the path of truth and virtue may, with new
464 14 | the little ones the main truths of the Christian Faith,
465 2 | with what spontaneous and unanimous approval the Christian people
466 15 | with his sling, the Church undaunted shall be able to confront
467 11 | people should be led to understand the dignity, the power,
468 13 | 13. To undertake such a difficult duty, We
469 18 | homes and compelled to lead unhappy lives far away in unknown
470 13 | from their daily work. It unites them piously with those
471 16 | Our paternal exhortation, uniting their hearts and their voices
472 2 | by that manifestation of universal joy which, last year, Our
473 18 | unhappy lives far away in unknown lands and strange climates.~
474 4 | parts of the world, has been unleashed against the Church, depriving
475 4 | and there, we see souls upset by hatred and rivalry, while
476 8 | demanded by the increased urgency of the need. We well know
477 10 | month of October, should use this most fruitful form
478 20 | Venerable Brethren, with your usual burning zeal, will bring
479 12 | intensely practiced. In vain is a remedy sought for the
480 14 | the throne of God is the value of prayers said in common.~
481 16 | increase and become ever more vigorous. Let them strive to obtain
482 4 | To this, one must add the violent storm of persecution, which
483 9 | imperceptibly draws and absorbs the virtues they contain, and is wondrously
484 8 | Sacred Mysteries added to the vocal prayers, there emerges another
485 16 | uniting their hearts and their voices with the same ardor of charity.
486 17 | those who have miserably wandered from the path of truth and
487 5 | with utmost sorrow, We want earnestly to draw not only
488 12 | a remedy sought for the wavering fate of civil life, if the
489 5 | peoples groan under the weight of the Divine punishment,
490 | were
491 | whole
492 16 | and the assaults of the wicked increase, so likewise must
493 21 | throughout the world will respond willingly and generously to this Our
494 9 | virtues they contain, and is wondrously enkindled with a longing
495 15 | enemy, repeating to him the words of the young shepherd: "
496 13 | come back from their daily work. It unites them piously
497 18 | sons, fathers and mothers, wrested from their homes and compelled
498 5 | to make them break, most wretchedly, the bond of union which
499 1 | We have from time to time written letters of exhortation.~
500 21 | of Our pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~
501 14 | learn from their very early years how great before the throne
502 | yet
503 15 | to him the words of the young shepherd: "Thou comest to