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501 22 | their strength. By these powers they live, with these they 502 19(9) | Andreae B.: AAS XXX, 1938, pp.152-3.~ 503 22 | in inert weakness, or is practically extinguished. The Gospel 504 4 | willingly endeavored to practice. Thus, from earliest youth, 505 16 | know that he had always prayed for martyrdom and had often 506 15 | rousing encouragement for the preservation of Christian teaching in 507 19 | scorched and rubbed with prickly bundles of straw. Nor was 508 10 | raised to the dignity of the priesthood - in the same year and on 509 21 | this Encyclical Letter, the principal points in the life and holiness 510 11 | brought them back to sound principles, and joyfully invited all 511 11 | and by public sermons and private instruction through their 512 10 | not be ineffective, but productive of good works.~ 513 9 | have achieved such notable progress in the apostolic field, 514 6 | gifts,"2 with the object of progressing more rapidly along the road 515 22 | incongruous in men of this progressive age, who possess all things 516 23 | in this mortal life. They promise them a wonderful happiness 517 33 | them look to the reward God promises to all who with perfect 518 34 | but with that Christian promptness of soul which goes hand 519 28 | means, to explain it, to propagate it. In this great cause 520 16 | so did they persecute the prophets who were before you."7~ 521 20 | truly remarkable miracles, proposed him for the devotion and 522 2 | and virtues, and without proposing him, through this Encyclical, 523 22 | servitude for the common use and prosperity of their fellow citizens.~ 524 7 | since he was by temperament proud, impatient, and sometimes 525 15 | Church, and in order to provide a valiant and rousing encouragement 526 34 | which goes hand in hand with prudence, knowledge, and wisdom. 527 27 | 27. If prudent men will ponder these things, 528 11 | of his Superiors, and by public sermons and private instruction 529 24 | his trust in these, man pursues what escapes him, clings 530 24 | conveniences, and pleasures, in putting his trust in these, man 531 35 | Virgin Mother of God and Queen of Poland, look down benignly 532 35 | those who sprang from your race and now enjoy eternal beatitude, 533 10 | afterwards, when he was raised to the dignity of the priesthood - 534 20 | solemnly placed him in the ranks of the Saints.~ 535 6 | object of progressing more rapidly along the road to perfection, 536 25 | may one assert, as many rashly contend, that Christian 537 19 | fiendish barbarity, and reached such a degree of cruelty 538 33 | perfect fidelity, unflagging readiness, and burning love live, 539 26 | finished. Rather must we realize that it is something living, 540 30 | martyrdom in such virtue if we really want to strive day by day 541 16 | martyrdom and had often recalled the words of the Divine 542 17 | The mind shudders as it recalls all the tortures which the 543 36 | once again be dutifully recognized by all, and be everywhere 544 22 | they dominate nature and reduce it to servitude for the 545 34 | this occasion We cannot refrain from addressing in a special 546 29 | and money, they must never refuse, mindful of the maxim that 547 26 | 26. We must not regard the divine Gospel - the 548 11 | went, therefore, into those regions on the instruction and command 549 16 | against you, for my sake. Rejoice and exult, because your 550 21 | equal fidelity his sound religious teaching, his unwavering 551 6 | noviceship, then at Vilna. He remembered that solemn warning of Jesus 552 34 | your loins11; let it be renowned throughout the whole world12; 553 18 | salvation. Do you rather repent; give place to sorrow for 554 18 | of the Latin rite, and he replied, 'I am a Catholic priest; 555 16 | Blessed are you when men reproach you, and persecute you, 556 22 | is worse - it is totally repudiated. They consider the faith 557 29 | writings, and good example, resist them, respectful ever of 558 30 | courageous and constant resistance to the lure of evil, and 559 17 | unconquerable fortitude and a faith resolute and unbroken. For, "beaten 560 15 | entered the fray with all his resources, in order to draw back as 561 29 | good example, resist them, respectful ever of individuals, but 562 20 | Church, when she beheld his resplendent holiness attested and confirmed 563 33 | they ever shoulder that responsibility with energetic and persevering 564 23 | peace of soul; he will be restless and harassed, as though 565 36 | harmony among nations be restored and flourish, and that the 566 8 | and of his neighbors. As a result, he found nothing sweeter 567 11 | invited all he could to return to the one fold of Jesus 568 1 | of life to the devout and reverent meditation of all Catholics 569 9 | and been able to gather rich fruits in the saving of 570 24 | 24. In seeking earthly riches, conveniences, and pleasures, 571 36 | festivities, to shower His richest blessings and heavenly consolations 572 36 | that the Church's sacred rights and activities, which contribute 573 18 | were a priest of the Latin rite, and he replied, 'I am a 574 6 | progressing more rapidly along the road to perfection, he gladly 575 17 | unbroken. For, "beaten with rods, struck with blows, dragged 576 34(12) | Cf. Rom. 1.8.~ 577 19 | his tongue torn out by the root, and finally, a weapon plunged 578 17 | with blows, dragged by a rope behind a horse on a painful 579 18 | contest, the Polish Martyr rose to the heights of the noblest 580 15 | to provide a valiant and rousing encouragement for the preservation 581 19 | were savagely scorched and rubbed with prickly bundles of 582 8 | glory, according to the Rule of his Father, St. Ignatius. 583 29 | many obstacles, and even sacrifice time and money, they must 584 27 | labors and hardships to safeguard the Catholic faith of his 585 5 | 1591 in the district of Sandomira, of parents distinguished 586 24 | transitory, can fill and satisfy the soul.~ 587 14 | was the unforgettable and savage onslaught on the Catholic 588 19 | torn off, his wounds were savagely scorched and rubbed with 589 18 | acknowledge the true God, and will save your souls'."8~ 590 9 | gather rich fruits in the saving of souls. He was on fire 591 16 | you, and speaking falsely say all manner of evil against 592 15 | could apply to himself that saying, "Nothing that is known 593 14 | all that was sacred was scattered to the winds.~ 594 5 | He was later sent to the schools of the Society of Jesus, 595 19 | blows and lay wounded by a scimitar. Next, his right eye was 596 19 | his wounds were savagely scorched and rubbed with prickly 597 19 | Christ. Once again, "he was scourged, a crown like that of Jesus 598 24 | 24. In seeking earthly riches, conveniences, 599 23 | s tranquillity, which he seeks, nor harmony and peace of 600 | seemed 601 16 | Ascension into heaven, he was seized near Janovia by the enemies 602 6 | humility by contempt of self.~ 603 5 | Christian morality. He was later sent to the schools of the Society 604 15 | errors of those who were separated from the Church, and in 605 9 | Catholic faith. Thus, when serving as a teacher at Vilna, and 606 22 | nature and reduce it to servitude for the common use and prosperity 607 34 | Jesus, who for the joy set before him, endured a cross, 608 12 | weep for their own sins, to settle their disputes, to heal 609 34 | endured a cross, despising shame, and sits at the right hand 610 7 | Bobola had to wage a very sharp contest against himself, 611 | she 612 30 | Christian life. For not only by shedding of blood is the witness 613 32 | urgings and hopes to all Shepherds and their flocks, We direct 614 3 | 3. What seems to shine forth especially in the 615 1 | Saint is a glorious and shining example of Christian fortitude.~ 616 4 | declares,1 and in Bobola, faith shone with an unusual splendor. 617 33 | Polish people. May they ever shoulder that responsibility with 618 26 | vigorous. The Gospel can show men the one certain path 619 36 | centennial festivities, to shower His richest blessings and 620 17 | 17. The mind shudders as it recalls all the tortures 621 27 | moral life, besieged on all sides by many dangers and enticements, 622 12 | from the schismatics, the significant title of "hunter of souls."~ 623 23 | those who are unlettered and simple folk, poor people whose 624 18 | give place to sorrow for sin, else you will be unable, 625 12 | also to weep for their own sins, to settle their disputes, 626 34 | cross, despising shame, and sits at the right hand of the 627 21 | We have been pleased to sketch in brief outline, through 628 19 | was gouged out, strips of skin were torn off, his wounds 629 23 | whose faith is their one solace in this mortal life. They 630 19 | horrible sufferings on the soldier of Christ. Once again, " 631 6 | Vilna. He remembered that solemn warning of Jesus Christ, " 632 20 | immortal memory, Pius XI, solemnly placed him in the ranks 633 24 | since man then lacks that solid basic norm by which to order 634 | sometimes 635 21 | Andrew Bobola, so that all sons of the Catholic Church throughout 636 8 | far more than himself. He sought exclusively God's glory, 637 10 | chose before all else to spare no labor, in ministerial 638 16 | and persecute you, and speaking falsely say all manner of 639 25 | steers human reason away from specious truth and opens to it a 640 37 | That these things may be speedily accomplished, We join Our 641 8 | nothing sweeter than to spend long hours, whenever possible, 642 7 | Bernard wisely said, "the spiritual edifice cannot possibly 643 29 | priests and all Catholics, by spoken word, popular writings, 644 35 | heaven, especially those who sprang from your race and now enjoy 645 12 | passed by doing good, a new spring blossomed forth, bright 646 6 | 6. But since he spurned the pomps and vanities of 647 3 | mark of distinction, and spurred him on to undergo his martyrdom 648 7 | edifice cannot possibly stand except on the firm foundation 649 25 | human reason, inasmuch as it steers human reason away from specious 650 | still 651 19 | with prickly bundles of straw. Nor was that enough: his 652 19 | right eye was gouged out, strips of skin were torn off, his 653 23 | looks, no matter how he strives, if he wanders far from 654 11 | the schismatics, who were striving by every device to draw 655 26 | union and peace; it can be a strong and unshakable bulwark for 656 3 | divine grace, grew so much stronger with the passing of the 657 4 | normal to check, control, and subdue all those disorderly inclinations 658 36 | everywhere lawfully and successfully put to use.~ 659 29 | Christian virtue must do and suffer much, but God Himself will 660 34 | the sake of Christ have suffered pain and affliction. Act 661 11 | instruction and command of his Superiors, and by public sermons and 662 9 | 9. It is not surprising, then, that this athlete 663 8 | result, he found nothing sweeter than to spend long hours, 664 8 | possible, before the sacred tabernacle, and to assist the unfortunate 665 6 | let him deny himself, and take up his cross daily, and 666 22 | their ingenuity, their talents, their strength. By these 667 33 | have entrusted this special task to the Polish people. May 668 9 | other cities, he diligently taught the elements of Christian 669 23 | 23. Some strive to tear out and entirely eradicate 670 7 | 7. But since he was by temperament proud, impatient, and sometimes 671 14 | the truth of the Gospel. Temples dedicated to the divine 672 5 | received at home, from his tenderest years, a fine education 673 [Title]| Text~ ~ 674 16 | the Catholics. We do not think this filled him with fear, 675 34 | at the right hand of the throne of God."14~ 676 12 | schismatics, the significant title of "hunter of souls."~ 677 19 | and lips were cut off, his tongue torn out by the root, and 678 17 | be delivered to the final torture.~ 679 17 | shudders as it recalls all the tortures which the athlete of Jesus 680 23 | and harassed, as though tossed by fever.~ 681 22 | what is worse - it is totally repudiated. They consider 682 | toward 683 11 | instruction through their cities, towns, and villages, and most 684 12 | salvation. Consequently, as tradition has it, he received from 685 28 | them must give you their trained assistance, but also the 686 23 | will not enjoy nature's tranquillity, which he seeks, nor harmony 687 24 | not what is in flux and transitory, can fill and satisfy the 688 36 | afflicted by more bitter trials. Together with these prayers 689 20 | been received through his triumph into heaven, and on earth, 690 18 | the heights of the noblest triumphs which the Church commemorates. 691 24 | pleasures, in putting his trust in these, man pursues what 692 31 | zeal that they too will try, in every way they can, 693 18 | for sin, else you will be unable, in your errors, to win 694 32 | country: to imitate the unbreakable constancy of their ancestors 695 17 | and a faith resolute and unbroken. For, "beaten with rods, 696 17 | Jesus Christ endured with unconquerable fortitude and a faith resolute 697 | Under 698 3 | distinction, and spurred him on to undergo his martyrdom with courage.~ 699 27 | and with all his strength undertook so many labors and hardships 700 33 | who with perfect fidelity, unflagging readiness, and burning love 701 14 | countless others was the unforgettable and savage onslaught on 702 8 | tabernacle, and to assist the unfortunate in every way according to 703 4 | inclinations which, since the unhappy fall of Adam, disturb our 704 26 | can lead them to fraternal union and peace; it can be a strong 705 23 | especially of those who are unlettered and simple folk, poor people 706 26 | it can be a strong and unshakable bulwark for their laws, 707 4 | Bobola, faith shone with an unusual splendor. Whatever the Catholic 708 32 | wish to direct Our paternal urgings and hopes to all Shepherds 709 6 | he spurned the pomps and vanities of the world, and earnestly 710 33 | evil snares, conquering and vanquishing with God's help every difficulty 711 25 | truth and opens to it a vaster and higher plane of knowledge.~ 712 12 | languishing and on the verge of collapse, but roused 713 20 | 20. The victorious martyr, crimsoned in his 714 34 | you and for everyone "the victory that overcomes the world."13 715 26 | something living, something vigorous. The Gospel can show men 716 11 | their cities, towns, and villages, and most of all by the 717 7 | obstinate, Bobola had to wage a very sharp contest against 718 23 | matter how he strives, if he wanders far from God, he will not 719 30 | such virtue if we really want to strive day by day for 720 6 | He remembered that solemn warning of Jesus Christ, "If anyone 721 14 | sword; everything was laid waste; all that was sacred was 722 11 | apostolate, he freed the wavering faith of a multitude of 723 22 | either languishes in inert weakness, or is practically extinguished. 724 19 | the root, and finally, a weapon plunged into his heart. 725 12 | but roused them also to weep for their own sins, to settle 726 | well 727 11 | their own errors. Andrew went, therefore, into those regions 728 | Whatever 729 | whenever 730 | wherever 731 | whom 732 | why 733 19 | 19. At these words, those wicked men, utterly devoid of humanity, 734 18 | unable, in your errors, to win salvation. By embracing 735 14 | sacred was scattered to the winds.~ 736 34 | prudence, knowledge, and wisdom. Keep Catholic faith and 737 7 | perfection, for as St. Bernard wisely said, "the spiritual edifice 738 6 | Jesus Christ, "If anyone wishes to come after Me, let him 739 37 | years ago St. Andrew Bobola won the Martyr's palm - 1957, 740 23 | life. They promise them a wonderful happiness which we will 741 29 | all Catholics, by spoken word, popular writings, and good 742 10 | but productive of good works.~ 743 22 | many; by others - what is worse - it is totally repudiated. 744 14 | dedicated to the divine worship were utterly destroyed; 745 24 | given man, no happiness worthy of the name, since man then 746 19 | struck heavy blows and lay wounded by a scimitar. Next, his 747 19 | skin were torn off, his wounds were savagely scorched and 748 29 | by spoken word, popular writings, and good example, resist 749 10 | that Ignatius and Francis Xavier were inscribed at Rome in 750 37 | of Our Pontificate.~PIUS XII~ 751 10 | priesthood - in the same year and on the same day that 752 | yours


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