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Pius XII
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1 11 | 11. And since, as We have said, 2 12 | 12. Until then, lovingly in 3 5 | men of good will. (Luke 2. 14).~ 4 12 | All Saints, in the year 1956, the eighteenth of Our Pontificate. ~ 5 5 | 5. But even while Our heart 6 6 | 6. What else can We do, who 7 7 | 7. We trust solely in Him 8 8 | 8. May all men, especially 9 9 | 9. When wise men who are motivated 10 4 | a cause which cannot be abandoned or neglected without making 11 | about 12 5 | heart still fears on this account, We behold the threat of 13 2 | be innocent men, unjustly accused of crime, and as such have 14 10 | all, which can never be achieved by the massacre of one's 15 2 | expelled from their Sees, are acknowledged to be innocent men, unjustly 16 4 | themselves diligently to the advancement and strengthening of this 17 7 | established, to their common advantage and with certainty that 18 6 | peoples with a father's affection, but raise suppliant prayers 19 11 | Mother, the Virgin Mary - may Almighty God in His goodness grant 20 | already 21 10 | 10. Amidst these dangerous crises We 22 5 | from that holy land where angels descended from Heaven and 23 5 | crib of the Divine Child, announcing peace to men of good will. ( 24 12 | renewed exhortations, Our Apostolic Blessing, a pledge of heavenly 25 4 | and drawn ranks, and thus apply themselves diligently to 26 8 | men are not resolved by arms, bloodshed, or destruction, 27 11 | conflicting claims of nations, and assurance everywhere, to the common 28 11 | family, which has been rent asunder by sin's wound, be brought 29 1 | and a new dawn of peace based on justice seems to be breaking 30 3 | these two countries on a basis of sounder principle and 31 | before 32 5 | fears on this account, We behold the threat of another frightening 33 2 | have We learned that Our beloved sons, Cardinals of the Holy 34 12 | exhortations, Our Apostolic Blessing, a pledge of heavenly graces 35 8 | are not resolved by arms, bloodshed, or destruction, but only 36 | both 37 1 | especially of innocent boys and girls, and a new dawn 38 1 | based on justice seems to be breaking at long last for the people 39 8 | hands, remember that war brings no lasting benefit, but 40 11 | asunder by sin's wound, be brought under the sway of His most 41 9 | as a tiny spark, but can burst into an enormous conflagration.~ 42 4 | 4. Wherefore We call again and again upon all 43 2 | learned that Our beloved sons, Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, 44 12 | flocks entrusted to your care, who will certainly respond 45 6 | weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but powerful before God." ( 46 1 | Consecrated Shepherds of the Catholic world and the rest of the 47 4 | again and again upon all the Catholics of those countries to unite 48 11 | Venerable Brothers, not to cease encouraging and promoting 49 7 | common advantage and with certainty that the legitimate rights 50 6 | and God of all comfort (cfr. II Cor. 1. 3), and urge 51 5 | over the crib of the Divine Child, announcing peace to men 52 11 | Prayer for the Feast of Christ the King)~ 53 11 | solution to the conflicting claims of nations, and assurance 54 1 | world and the rest of the clergy and faithful have responded 55 6 | of Mercies and God of all comfort (cfr. II Cor. 1. 3), and 56 3 | 3. We are confident that this event will prove 57 9 | can burst into an enormous conflagration.~ 58 11 | a happy solution to the conflicting claims of nations, and assurance 59 1 | pleased to learn that the Consecrated Shepherds of the Catholic 60 10 | crises We wish especially to convince the heads of governments. 61 7 | to those more temperate counsels by which right order among 62 5 | Heaven and hovered over the crib of the Divine Child, announcing 63 2 | men, unjustly accused of crime, and as such have already 64 10 | Amidst these dangerous crises We wish especially to convince 65 5 | threat of another frightening crisis. As you know, Venerable 66 11 | and promoting this zealous crusade of prayer. Through it - 67 10 | 10. Amidst these dangerous crises We wish especially 68 9 | they reflect upon the grave dangers of a war which may start 69 1 | boys and girls, and a new dawn of peace based on justice 70 12 | St. Peter's on the first day of November, the Feast of 71 5 | that holy land where angels descended from Heaven and hovered 72 9 | men who are motivated by a desire for lasting peace meet to 73 8 | especially those who hold the destinies of nations in their hands, 74 8 | resolved by arms, bloodshed, or destruction, but only by reason, law, 75 4 | and thus apply themselves diligently to the advancement and strengthening 76 8 | host of misfortunes and disasters. Differences among men are 77 9 | for lasting peace meet to discuss such differences, they should 78 | do 79 10 | governments. We cannot possibly doubt their realization that no 80 4 | shepherds with massed force and drawn ranks, and thus apply themselves 81 5 | fanned menacingly in the Near East, not far from that holy 82 12 | Saints, in the year 1956, the eighteenth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS 83 | else 84 6 | What else can We do, who embrace all peoples with a father' 85 11 | Venerable Brothers, not to cease encouraging and promoting this zealous 86 1 | paternal entreaty of Our recent Encyclical Letter by supplicating Heaven 87 | end 88 9 | spark, but can burst into an enormous conflagration.~ 89 9 | certainly feel obliged to enter upon the ways of justice 90 1 | responded with generosity and enthusiasm to the paternal entreaty 91 1 | enthusiasm to the paternal entreaty of Our recent Encyclical 92 12 | Brothers, and to the flocks entrusted to your care, who will certainly 93 7 | order among nations may be established, to their common advantage 94 2 | Mindszenty, Archbishop of Esztergom, who had both been expelled 95 | even 96 3 | are confident that this event will prove a happy omen 97 | everywhere 98 12 | pledge of heavenly graces and evidence of Our fatherly good wishes.~ 99 12 | like you to Our renewed exhortations, Our Apostolic Blessing, 100 2 | Esztergom, who had both been expelled from their Sees, are acknowledged 101 1 | the rest of the clergy and faithful have responded with generosity 102 11 | Thus may "the whole human family, which has been rent asunder 103 5 | of another war are being fanned menacingly in the Near East, 104 5 | menacingly in the Near East, not far from that holy land where 105 12 | graces and evidence of Our fatherly good wishes.~Given at Rome, 106 5 | even while Our heart still fears on this account, We behold 107 9 | differences, they should certainly feel obliged to enter upon the 108 | first 109 5 | Venerable Brothers, the flames of another war are being 110 12 | Venerable Brothers, and to the flocks entrusted to your care, 111 4 | lawful shepherds with massed force and drawn ranks, and thus 112 11 | the Church by her Divine Founder. Thus may "the whole human 113 5 | behold the threat of another frightening crisis. As you know, Venerable 114 1 | faithful have responded with generosity and enthusiasm to the paternal 115 1 | especially of innocent boys and girls, and a new dawn of peace 116 1 | public prayers. And so We give unceasing thanks to God 117 12 | Our fatherly good wishes.~Given at Rome, from St. Peter' 118 2 | Wyszynski, Archbishop of Gniezno and Warsaw, and Jozef Mindszenty, 119 11 | may Almighty God in His goodness grant an end to the threat 120 10 | to convince the heads of governments. We cannot possibly doubt 121 12 | Blessing, a pledge of heavenly graces and evidence of Our fatherly 122 11 | Almighty God in His goodness grant an end to the threat of 123 11 | of all, of those rights granted the Church by her Divine 124 9 | if they reflect upon the grave dangers of a war which may 125 | had 126 8 | destinies of nations in their hands, remember that war brings 127 | He 128 10 | especially to convince the heads of governments. We cannot 129 1 | from Our heart that He has heard so many prayers, especially 130 | her 131 | Him 132 8 | men, especially those who hold the destinies of nations 133 2 | restored to their positions of honor and responsibility and welcomed 134 11 | have said, We place Our hope above all in the providence 135 8 | no lasting benefit, but a host of misfortunes and disasters. 136 5 | descended from Heaven and hovered over the crib of the Divine 137 11 | Founder. Thus may "the whole human family, which has been rent 138 1 | the people of Poland and Hungary.~ 139 | if 140 7 | trust solely in Him Who can illuminate the minds of men with His 141 12 | lovingly in our Lord, We impart to all of you, Venerable 142 4 | without making true peace an impossibility.~ 143 7 | light and incline their incited wills to those more temperate 144 7 | with His heavenly light and incline their incited wills to those 145 11 | prayer. Through it - with the intercession of His Mother, the Virgin 146 10 | realization that no other interest motivates Us but the common 147 7 | legitimate rights of all interested parties are being secured.~ 148 | into 149 | is 150 6 | and urge all of you to join in them with Us? For "the 151 2 | 2. With no less joy have We learned that Our 152 2 | Gniezno and Warsaw, and Jozef Mindszenty, Archbishop of 153 11 | the Feast of Christ the King)~ 154 5 | frightening crisis. As you know, Venerable Brothers, the 155 5 | not far from that holy land where angels descended from 156 | last 157 4 | unite themselves about their lawful shepherds with massed force 158 1 | We are most pleased to learn that the Consecrated Shepherds 159 2 | With no less joy have We learned that Our beloved sons, Cardinals 160 7 | with certainty that the legitimate rights of all interested 161 | less 162 1 | of Our recent Encyclical Letter by supplicating Heaven in 163 7 | of men with His heavenly light and incline their incited 164 | like 165 1 | seems to be breaking at long last for the people of Poland 166 12 | Until then, lovingly in our Lord, We impart to all of you, 167 12 | 12. Until then, lovingly in our Lord, We impart to 168 5 | peace to men of good will. (Luke 2. 14).~ 169 4 | abandoned or neglected without making true peace an impossibility.~ 170 | many 171 11 | of His Mother, the Virgin Mary - may Almighty God in His 172 10 | never be achieved by the massacre of one's brothers.~ 173 4 | their lawful shepherds with massed force and drawn ranks, and 174 9 | desire for lasting peace meet to discuss such differences, 175 5 | another war are being fanned menacingly in the Near East, not far 176 6 | prayers to the Father of Mercies and God of all comfort ( 177 11 | all in the providence and mercy of God. We repeatedly, urge 178 7 | Him Who can illuminate the minds of men with His heavenly 179 2 | Gniezno and Warsaw, and Jozef Mindszenty, Archbishop of Esztergom, 180 8 | lasting benefit, but a host of misfortunes and disasters. Differences 181 | more 182 11 | the intercession of His Mother, the Virgin Mary - may Almighty 183 9 | 9. When wise men who are motivated by a desire for lasting 184 10 | realization that no other interest motivates Us but the common good and 185 2 | in triumph by rejoicing multitudes.~ 186 5 | fanned menacingly in the Near East, not far from that 187 4 | which cannot be abandoned or neglected without making true peace 188 | never 189 1 | innocent boys and girls, and a new dawn of peace based on justice 190 3 | of sounder principle and nobler law, and, above all, with 191 12 | Peter's on the first day of November, the Feast of All Saints, 192 9 | they should certainly feel obliged to enter upon the ways of 193 3 | event will prove a happy omen for the restoration and 194 | one 195 | only 196 7 | counsels by which right order among nations may be established, 197 | other 198 | over 199 3 | for the restoration and pacification of these two countries on 200 7 | rights of all interested parties are being secured.~ 201 1 | generosity and enthusiasm to the paternal entreaty of Our recent Encyclical 202 1 | breaking at long last for the people of Poland and Hungary.~ 203 6 | can We do, who embrace all peoples with a father's affection, 204 12 | Given at Rome, from St. Peter's on the first day of November, 205 12 | eighteenth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 206 11 | since, as We have said, We place Our hope above all in the 207 1 | 1. We are most pleased to learn that the Consecrated 208 12 | Our Apostolic Blessing, a pledge of heavenly graces and evidence 209 1 | long last for the people of Poland and Hungary.~ 210 12 | 1956, the eighteenth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 211 2 | already been restored to their positions of honor and responsibility 212 10 | of governments. We cannot possibly doubt their realization 213 6 | warfare are not carnal, but powerful before God." (II Cor. 10. 214 3 | countries on a basis of sounder principle and nobler law, and, above 215 11 | to cease encouraging and promoting this zealous crusade of 216 3 | law, and, above all, with proper respect for God's rights 217 10 | but the common good and prosperity of all, which can never 218 3 | confident that this event will prove a happy omen for the restoration 219 11 | Our hope above all in the providence and mercy of God. We repeatedly, 220 8 | but only by reason, law, prudence, and justice.~ 221 1 | by supplicating Heaven in public prayers. And so We give 222 6 | father's affection, but raise suppliant prayers to the 223 4 | with massed force and drawn ranks, and thus apply themselves 224 9 | justice rather than the rash road of violence if they 225 | rather 226 10 | cannot possibly doubt their realization that no other interest motivates 227 8 | destruction, but only by reason, law, prudence, and justice.~ 228 | recent 229 9 | road of violence if they reflect upon the grave dangers of 230 2 | and welcomed in triumph by rejoicing multitudes.~ 231 8 | nations in their hands, remember that war brings no lasting 232 12 | respond like you to Our renewed exhortations, Our Apostolic 233 11 | human family, which has been rent asunder by sin's wound, 234 11 | providence and mercy of God. We repeatedly, urge you, Venerable Brothers, 235 8 | Differences among men are not resolved by arms, bloodshed, or destruction, 236 3 | above all, with proper respect for God's rights and those 237 12 | care, who will certainly respond like you to Our renewed 238 1 | clergy and faithful have responded with generosity and enthusiasm 239 2 | their positions of honor and responsibility and welcomed in triumph 240 1 | the Catholic world and the rest of the clergy and faithful 241 3 | prove a happy omen for the restoration and pacification of these 242 2 | as such have already been restored to their positions of honor 243 7 | temperate counsels by which right order among nations may 244 9 | justice rather than the rash road of violence if they reflect 245 2 | sons, Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, Stefan Wyszynski, 246 12 | fatherly good wishes.~Given at Rome, from St. Peter's on the 247 11 | the sway of His most sweet rule." (Prayer for the Feast 248 11 | 11. And since, as We have said, We place Our hope above 249 12 | November, the Feast of All Saints, in the year 1956, the eighteenth 250 7 | interested parties are being secured.~ 251 | seems 252 2 | been expelled from their Sees, are acknowledged to be 253 | should 254 11 | has been rent asunder by sin's wound, be brought under 255 | since 256 7 | 7. We trust solely in Him Who can illuminate 257 11 | the threat of war, a happy solution to the conflicting claims 258 2 | learned that Our beloved sons, Cardinals of the Holy Roman 259 3 | countries on a basis of sounder principle and nobler law, 260 9 | which may start as a tiny spark, but can burst into an enormous 261 12 | wishes.~Given at Rome, from St. Peter's on the first day 262 9 | dangers of a war which may start as a tiny spark, but can 263 2 | of the Holy Roman Church, Stefan Wyszynski, Archbishop of 264 | still 265 4 | diligently to the advancement and strengthening of this holy cause. For 266 6 | father's affection, but raise suppliant prayers to the Father of 267 1 | recent Encyclical Letter by supplicating Heaven in public prayers. 268 11 | wound, be brought under the sway of His most sweet rule." ( 269 11 | under the sway of His most sweet rule." (Prayer for the Feast 270 7 | incited wills to those more temperate counsels by which right 271 [Title]| Text~ ~ 272 | than 273 1 | And so We give unceasing thanks to God from Our heart that 274 | them 275 | then 276 | Through 277 9 | war which may start as a tiny spark, but can burst into 278 2 | responsibility and welcomed in triumph by rejoicing multitudes.~ 279 4 | neglected without making true peace an impossibility.~ 280 7 | 7. We trust solely in Him Who can illuminate 281 3 | and pacification of these two countries on a basis of 282 1 | prayers. And so We give unceasing thanks to God from Our heart 283 | under 284 4 | Catholics of those countries to unite themselves about their lawful 285 2 | acknowledged to be innocent men, unjustly accused of crime, and as 286 | Until 287 9 | rather than the rash road of violence if they reflect upon the 288 11 | intercession of His Mother, the Virgin Mary - may Almighty God 289 6 | For "the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but powerful 290 2 | Archbishop of Gniezno and Warsaw, and Jozef Mindszenty, Archbishop 291 9 | obliged to enter upon the ways of justice rather than the 292 6 | in them with Us? For "the weapons of our warfare are not carnal, 293 2 | honor and responsibility and welcomed in triumph by rejoicing 294 | What 295 | When 296 | where 297 4 | 4. Wherefore We call again and again 298 | while 299 | whole 300 7 | and incline their incited wills to those more temperate 301 9 | 9. When wise men who are motivated by 302 10 | these dangerous crises We wish especially to convince the 303 12 | evidence of Our fatherly good wishes.~Given at Rome, from St. 304 | without 305 1 | Shepherds of the Catholic world and the rest of the clergy 306 11 | been rent asunder by sin's wound, be brought under the sway 307 2 | Holy Roman Church, Stefan Wyszynski, Archbishop of Gniezno and 308 12 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 309 12 | Feast of All Saints, in the year 1956, the eighteenth of 310 | your 311 11 | encouraging and promoting this zealous crusade of prayer. Through


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