Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library
Pius XII
In multiplicibus curis

IntraText - Concordances

(Hapax - words occurring once)


                                                   bold = Main text
    Paragraph                                      grey = Comment text
1 1 | 1. Among the multiple preoccupations 2 10 | 10. With reliance, then, on 3 10 | of October, in the year 1948, the tenth of Our Pontificate. ~ 4 2 | 2. To make Our sorrow more 5 10 | Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 24th day of October, in the year 6 6 | Palestine. As We said on June 2nd to members of the Sacred 7 3 | 3. We must assure you, Venerable 8 4 | 4. When war was declared, 9 5 | 5. At the same time, although 10 6 | 6. Convinced, however, of 11 7 | 7. We are full of faith that 12 8 | 8. We are full of faith that 13 9 | 9. And God grant that the 14 4 | war was declared, without abandoning the attitude of impartiality 15 8 | international guarantees, both free access to Holy Places scattered 16 | according 17 1 | occupies a particular place on account of the war which harasses 18 3 | respecting the rights of acquired traditions, especially in 19 6 | insufficiency of human means for the adequate solution of a question the 20 6 | by troops and stricken by aerial bombardments. We do not 21 10 | favors and in token of our affection, gladly in the Lord do we 22 | again 23 4 | above the conflicts which agitate human society, We did not 24 5 | possible to come to the aid of the unhappy victims of 25 1 | the sorrow which is kept alive in Our soul by the thought 26 7 | fervent prayers raised to Almighty and Merciful God by the 27 | although 28 6 | Cardinals, informing them of Our anxieties for Palestine, We do not 29 | any 30 10 | to all who will take this appeal of Ours to heart, Our Apostolic 31 5 | although numerous and urgent appeals are received daily by the 32 6 | sacred land (which everyone approached with the deepest respect 33 3 | speaking to a delegation of Arab dignitaries who came to 34 6 | respect to kiss with most ardent love) trampled over again 35 7 | so many noble hearts, are ardently inspired by truth and good, 36 7 | and good, will render less arduous to the men who hold the 37 3 | remedy. Even before the armed conflict began, speaking 38 | around 39 7 | world who, together with the aspirations of so many noble hearts, 40 4 | without abandoning the attitude of impartiality which was 41 6 | in order that, under the auspices of the Blessed Virgin, matters 42 6 | recent Encyclical Letter, Auspicia Quaedam, We invited you, 43 | before 44 3 | before the armed conflict began, speaking to a delegation 45 1 | continues to flow; and that beneath the skies which echoed on 46 10 | to heart, Our Apostolic Benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, 47 7 | and peace in Palestine a beneficial reality and of creating, 48 1 | multiple preoccupations which beset us in this period of time, 49 8 | circumstances, seems to offer a better guarantee for the protection 50 6 | under the auspices of the Blessed Virgin, matters may be settled 51 6 | troops and stricken by aerial bombardments. We do not believe that 52 | both 53 1 | Christ shed His blood to bring redemption and salvation 54 2 | destruction and damage of sacred buildings and charitable places built 55 2 | buildings and charitable places built around the Holy Places, 56 1 | Us feel so seriously the burden of the Supreme Pontificate, 57 3 | of Arab dignitaries who came to pay homage to Us, We 58 6 | of the Sacred College of Cardinals, informing them of Our anxieties 59 6 | entrusted to your pastoral care pray, in order that, under 60 10 | Apostolic Benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on 61 5 | encouraging the formation among Catholics in various countries of 62 8 | Savior, an international character which, in the present circumstances, 63 2 | of sacred buildings and charitable places built around the 64 6 | do not believe that the Christian world could contemplate 65 8 | character which, in the present circumstances, seems to offer a better 66 2 | especially within the Holy City.~ 67 9 | Places, there to see more clearly revealed, as they contemplate 68 7 | creating, with the efficient co-operation of all those interested, 69 6 | to members of the Sacred College of Cardinals, informing 70 6 | solution of a question the complexity of which no one can fail 71 6 | in justice and peace, and concord may be happily restored 72 3 | peace in Palestine, and, condemning any recourse to violence, 73 7 | the moral and physical conditions of life conducive to spiritual 74 7 | physical conditions of life conducive to spiritual and material 75 4 | which places Us above the conflicts which agitate human society, 76 3 | Venerable Brethren, that confronted with the spectacle of many 77 1 | time, so full of decisive consequences for the life of the great 78 6 | We have, above all, had constant recourse to prayer, and 79 2 | not only the news which continually reaches Us of the destruction 80 1 | Gospel tidings of peace, men continue to fight and to increase 81 1 | mankind, the blood of man continues to flow; and that beneath 82 8 | family, will strengthen the conviction in the high quarters in 83 6 | 6. Convinced, however, of the insufficiency 84 5 | among Catholics in various countries of undertakings organized 85 7 | beneficial reality and of creating, with the efficient co-operation 86 8 | worship and the respect of customs and religious traditions.~ 87 5 | urgent appeals are received daily by the Holy See, We have 88 2 | Us of the destruction and damage of sacred buildings and 89 9 | grant that the day may soon dawn when Christians may resume 90 8 | memories of the life and death of the Savior, an international 91 1 | period of time, so full of decisive consequences for the life 92 6 | everyone approached with the deepest respect to kiss with most 93 3 | conflict began, speaking to a delegation of Arab dignitaries who 94 4 | utmost, in the measure which depended upon Us, and according to 95 7 | to the men who hold the destinies of peoples the task of making 96 6 | that it could permit the devastation of the Holy Places, the 97 | did 98 3 | to a delegation of Arab dignitaries who came to pay homage to 99 1 | neither joyous nor sad events diminish the sorrow which is kept 100 8 | the problems of peace are discussed that it would be opportune 101 5 | sending the means at Our disposal to Our representatives in 102 1 | fight and to increase the distress of the unfortunate and the 103 | done 104 1 | of refugees, homeless and driven, wander from their fatherland 105 3 | strict fulfillment of the duties and obligations of each 106 4 | imposed by Our apostolic duty, which places Us above the 107 1 | beneath the skies which echoed on that fateful night with 108 7 | and of creating, with the efficient co-operation of all those 109 5 | Palestine, the Lebanon, and Egypt for this purpose, and encouraging 110 5 | Egypt for this purpose, and encouraging the formation among Catholics 111 6 | prayer, and in Our recent Encyclical Letter, Auspicia Quaedam, 112 6 | and to have the faithful entrusted to your pastoral care pray, 113 | Even 114 1 | that neither joyous nor sad events diminish the sorrow which 115 | everyone 116 9 | as they contemplate the evidence of the love of Jesus Christ, 117 3 | with the spectacle of many evils and the forecast of worse 118 7 | may guarantee security of existence and, at the same time, the 119 6 | to pray, and to have the faithful entrusted to your pastoral 120 2 | this inspires in Us for the fate of the Holy Places themselves 121 1 | skies which echoed on that fateful night with the Gospel tidings 122 1 | driven, wander from their fatherland in search of shelter and 123 10 | as a pledge of heavenly favors and in token of our affection, 124 1 | family, and which make Us feel so seriously the burden 125 7 | are full of faith that the fervent prayers raised to Almighty 126 3 | especially in the religious field, as well as by the strict 127 1 | of peace, men continue to fight and to increase the distress 128 10 | Venerable Brethren, and to your flocks, as to all who will take 129 1 | blood of man continues to flow; and that beneath the skies 130 1 | in search of shelter and food.~ 131 3 | spectacle of many evils and the forecast of worse to come, We have 132 5 | purpose, and encouraging the formation among Catholics in various 133 | found 134 8 | international guarantees, both free access to Holy Places scattered 135 8 | throughout Palestine, and the freedom of worship and the respect 136 | from 137 3 | as well as by the strict fulfillment of the duties and obligations 138 10 | Benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 24th 139 9 | love of Jesus Christ, Who gave His life for His brethren, 140 8 | it would be opportune to give Jerusalem and its outskirts, 141 10 | Our Apostolic Benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near 142 10 | token of our affection, gladly in the Lord do we impart 143 7 | ardently inspired by truth and good, will render less arduous 144 1 | that fateful night with the Gospel tidings of peace, men continue 145 9 | 9. And God grant that the day may soon dawn 146 2 | To make Our sorrow more grievous, there is not only the news 147 3 | and obligations of each group of inhabitants.~ 148 8 | assure, with international guarantees, both free access to Holy 149 | had 150 6 | peace, and concord may be happily restored in Palestine. As 151 1 | account of the war which harasses it. In all truth We can 152 9 | men and nations may live harmoniously together, at peace with 153 10 | take this appeal of Ours to heart, Our Apostolic Benediction.~ 154 7 | aspirations of so many noble hearts, are ardently inspired by 155 10 | this hope, as a pledge of heavenly favors and in token of our 156 8 | strengthen the conviction in the high quarters in which the problems 157 7 | less arduous to the men who hold the destinies of peoples 158 3 | dignitaries who came to pay homage to Us, We manifested our 159 1 | while thousands of refugees, homeless and driven, wander from 160 10 | reliance, then, on this hope, as a pledge of heavenly 161 8 | these prayers and these hopes, an indication of the value 162 | how 163 | however 164 10 | gladly in the Lord do we impart to you, Venerable Brethren, 165 4 | abandoning the attitude of impartiality which was imposed by Our 166 4 | of impartiality which was imposed by Our apostolic duty, which 167 1 | continue to fight and to increase the distress of the unfortunate 168 8 | prayers and these hopes, an indication of the value that the Holy 169 6 | world could contemplate indifferently, or in sterile indignation, 170 6 | indifferently, or in sterile indignation, the spectacle of the sacred 171 6 | Sacred College of Cardinals, informing them of Our anxieties for 172 3 | obligations of each group of inhabitants.~ 173 7 | noble hearts, are ardently inspired by truth and good, will 174 2 | also the fear that this inspires in Us for the fate of the 175 6 | Convinced, however, of the insufficiency of human means for the adequate 176 7 | co-operation of all those interested, an order that may guarantee 177 | into 178 6 | Letter, Auspicia Quaedam, We invited you, Venerable Brethren, 179 | its 180 8 | would be opportune to give Jerusalem and its outskirts, where 181 1 | Venerable Brethren, that neither joyous nor sad events diminish 182 6 | Palestine. As We said on June 2nd to members of the Sacred 183 1 | diminish the sorrow which is kept alive in Our soul by the 184 6 | with the deepest respect to kiss with most ardent love) trampled 185 5 | representatives in Palestine, the Lebanon, and Egypt for this purpose, 186 | less 187 6 | in Our recent Encyclical Letter, Auspicia Quaedam, We invited 188 3 | to Us, We manifested our lifelong solicitude for peace in 189 9 | how men and nations may live harmoniously together, at 190 7 | destinies of peoples the task of making justice and peace in Palestine 191 1 | all mankind, the blood of man continues to flow; and that 192 3 | to pay homage to Us, We manifested our lifelong solicitude 193 1 | redemption and salvation to all mankind, the blood of man continues 194 7 | conducive to spiritual and material well-being, to each of the 195 6 | auspices of the Blessed Virgin, matters may be settled in justice 196 4 | to do Our utmost, in the measure which depended upon Us, 197 6 | As We said on June 2nd to members of the Sacred College of 198 8 | so many and such precious memories of the life and death of 199 7 | prayers raised to Almighty and Merciful God by the Christians throughout 200 7 | and, at the same time, the moral and physical conditions 201 | most 202 | much 203 1 | 1. Among the multiple preoccupations which beset 204 | must 205 9 | His brethren, how men and nations may live harmoniously together, 206 10 | Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 24th day of 207 8 | sanctuaries. It would also be necessary to assure, with international 208 | neither 209 2 | grievous, there is not only the news which continually reaches 210 1 | which echoed on that fateful night with the Gospel tidings 211 | no 212 7 | the aspirations of so many noble hearts, are ardently inspired 213 | nor 214 5 | the same time, although numerous and urgent appeals are received 215 3 | fulfillment of the duties and obligations of each group of inhabitants.~ 216 1 | Supreme Pontificate, Palestine occupies a particular place on account 217 10 | Rome, on the 24th day of October, in the year 1948, the tenth 218 8 | circumstances, seems to offer a better guarantee for the 219 4 | according to the possibilities offered to Us, for the triumph of 220 | one 221 8 | discussed that it would be opportune to give Jerusalem and its 222 | or 223 5 | countries of undertakings organized for the same purpose.~ 224 | Ours 225 8 | to give Jerusalem and its outskirts, where are found so many 226 | over 227 8 | Places have for so great a part of the human family, will 228 1 | Pontificate, Palestine occupies a particular place on account of the 229 7 | well-being, to each of the parties at present in conflict.~ 230 6 | faithful entrusted to your pastoral care pray, in order that, 231 3 | dignitaries who came to pay homage to Us, We manifested 232 7 | who hold the destinies of peoples the task of making justice 233 1 | preoccupations which beset us in this period of time, so full of decisive 234 6 | not believe that it could permit the devastation of the Holy 235 7 | same time, the moral and physical conditions of life conducive 236 9 | Christians may resume their pilgrimages to the Holy Places, there 237 10 | tenth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 238 1 | Palestine occupies a particular place on account of the war which 239 10 | then, on this hope, as a pledge of heavenly favors and in 240 4 | Us, and according to the possibilities offered to Us, for the triumph 241 5 | We have sought as much as possible to come to the aid of the 242 3 | but have done all in Our power to provide a remedy. Even 243 6 | had constant recourse to prayer, and in Our recent Encyclical 244 8 | are found so many and such precious memories of the life and 245 1 | 1. Among the multiple preoccupations which beset us in this period 246 8 | high quarters in which the problems of peace are discussed that 247 3 | done all in Our power to provide a remedy. Even before the 248 6 | Encyclical Letter, Auspicia Quaedam, We invited you, Venerable 249 8 | the conviction in the high quarters in which the problems of 250 6 | the adequate solution of a question the complexity of which 251 7 | that the fervent prayers raised to Almighty and Merciful 252 2 | the news which continually reaches Us of the destruction and 253 7 | in Palestine a beneficial reality and of creating, with the 254 3 | that peace could only be realized in truth and justice; that 255 5 | numerous and urgent appeals are received daily by the Holy See, We 256 | recent 257 1 | shed His blood to bring redemption and salvation to all mankind, 258 1 | terrorized, while thousands of refugees, homeless and driven, wander 259 10 | 10. With reliance, then, on this hope, as 260 3 | in Our power to provide a remedy. Even before the armed conflict 261 7 | by truth and good, will render less arduous to the men 262 5 | means at Our disposal to Our representatives in Palestine, the Lebanon, 263 3 | justice; that is to say by respecting the rights of acquired traditions, 264 6 | and concord may be happily restored in Palestine. As We said 265 9 | dawn when Christians may resume their pilgrimages to the 266 9 | there to see more clearly revealed, as they contemplate the 267 3 | to say by respecting the rights of acquired traditions, 268 10 | at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 24th day of October, 269 1 | that neither joyous nor sad events diminish the sorrow 270 6 | restored in Palestine. As We said on June 2nd to members of 271 1 | to bring redemption and salvation to all mankind, the blood 272 8 | for the protection of the sanctuaries. It would also be necessary 273 8 | the life and death of the Savior, an international character 274 3 | and justice; that is to say by respecting the rights 275 1 | from their fatherland in search of shelter and food.~ 276 7 | order that may guarantee security of existence and, at the 277 | seems 278 5 | unhappy victims of the war, sending the means at Our disposal 279 6 | destruction of the great sepulcher of Christ.~ 280 1 | and which make Us feel so seriously the burden of the Supreme 281 6 | Blessed Virgin, matters may be settled in justice and peace, and 282 1 | which our Lord Jesus Christ shed His blood to bring redemption 283 1 | fatherland in search of shelter and food.~ 284 1 | flow; and that beneath the skies which echoed on that fateful 285 4 | conflicts which agitate human society, We did not fail to do Our 286 3 | manifested our lifelong solicitude for peace in Palestine, 287 6 | human means for the adequate solution of a question the complexity 288 9 | God grant that the day may soon dawn when Christians may 289 5 | by the Holy See, We have sought as much as possible to come 290 1 | which is kept alive in Our soul by the thought that, in 291 3 | the armed conflict began, speaking to a delegation of Arab 292 7 | conditions of life conducive to spiritual and material well-being, 293 6 | contemplate indifferently, or in sterile indignation, the spectacle 294 8 | of the human family, will strengthen the conviction in the high 295 6 | over again by troops and stricken by aerial bombardments. 296 3 | field, as well as by the strict fulfillment of the duties 297 | such 298 1 | seriously the burden of the Supreme Pontificate, Palestine occupies 299 10 | flocks, as to all who will take this appeal of Ours to heart, 300 7 | destinies of peoples the task of making justice and peace 301 1 | it. In all truth We can tell you, Venerable Brethren, 302 10 | October, in the year 1948, the tenth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS 303 1 | unfortunate and the fear of the terrorized, while thousands of refugees, 304 [Title]| Text~ ~ 305 | them 306 | then 307 | they 308 | those 309 1 | alive in Our soul by the thought that, in the land in which 310 1 | of the terrorized, while thousands of refugees, homeless and 311 1 | fateful night with the Gospel tidings of peace, men continue to 312 10 | of heavenly favors and in token of our affection, gladly 313 6 | kiss with most ardent love) trampled over again by troops and 314 4 | possibilities offered to Us, for the triumph of justice and peace in 315 6 | trampled over again by troops and stricken by aerial bombardments. 316 | under 317 5 | in various countries of undertakings organized for the same purpose.~ 318 1 | increase the distress of the unfortunate and the fear of the terrorized, 319 5 | to come to the aid of the unhappy victims of the war, sending 320 | upon 321 5 | time, although numerous and urgent appeals are received daily 322 4 | We did not fail to do Our utmost, in the measure which depended 323 8 | hopes, an indication of the value that the Holy Places have 324 5 | formation among Catholics in various countries of undertakings 325 5 | to the aid of the unhappy victims of the war, sending the 326 3 | condemning any recourse to violence, We declared that peace 327 6 | auspices of the Blessed Virgin, matters may be settled 328 1 | refugees, homeless and driven, wander from their fatherland in 329 | well 330 7 | to spiritual and material well-being, to each of the parties 331 | where 332 | while 333 3 | worse to come, We have not withdrawn into Our sorrow, but have 334 | within 335 | without 336 3 | evils and the forecast of worse to come, We have not withdrawn 337 8 | Palestine, and the freedom of worship and the respect of customs 338 10 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 339 10 | 24th day of October, in the year 1948, the tenth of Our Pontificate. ~


Best viewed with any browser at 800x600 or 768x1024 on Tablet PC
IntraText® (V89) - Some rights reserved by EuloTech SRL - 1996-2007. Content in this page is licensed under a Creative Commons License