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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