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1 28(12) | Pius XI, Ind. Perpet. f. 128.~
2 21(9) | February 2, 1904: I Acta Pii X 149.~
3 20(8) | 1901: 21 Acta Leonis XIII, 159-160.~
4 20(8) | 21 Acta Leonis XIII, 159-160.~
5 10 | February 11 to July 16, 1858, the Blessed Virgin Mary
6 11 | and approved as early as 1862.~
7 19 | 19. In 1892 Leo XIII granted the proper
8 20(8) | Brief of September 8, 1901: 21 Acta Leonis XIII, 159-
9 21(9) | diem illum, February 2, 1904: I Acta Pii X 149.~
10 10(2) | panegirici (2nd ed., Vatican, 1956) p. 435.~
11 63 | Most Holy Virgin, July 2, 1957, the nineteenth year of
12 42 | to gather at Lourdes in 1958 yield - according to the
13 22 | 22. Soon afterward he created
14 23 | 23. It could not have been
15 24 | 24. We are pleased in this
16 26 | 26. Pius XI, who had been to
17 29 | 29. We could not refrain from
18 10(2) | Discorsi e panegirici (2nd ed., Vatican, 1956) p. 435.~
19 30 | 30. On that occasion We recalled
20 31 | 31. The history of the past
21 33 | 33. Today once again We turn
22 24(11) | Div. Lib. IX, pars I, f. 337.~
23 34 | 34. These lessons, a faithful
24 35 | 35. In a society which is barely
25 37 | 37. But the Mother of God could
26 4(1) | Apostolicae Sedis 6: 1914, p. 376.~
27 38 | 38. But as was true for the
28 18(6) | Ep. lat. anno 1869, n. 388, f. 695.~
29 39 | 39. The true greatness of this
30 40 | 40. When they see the devotion
31 41 | 41. But in itself this experience
32 42 | 42. Only on condition of a
33 10(2) | 2nd ed., Vatican, 1956) p. 435.~
34 13(3) | Ibid., p. 437.~
35 44 | 44. "May blind spirits . . .
36 47 | 47. This materialism is present
37 48 | 48. "And I will say to my soul.
38 49 | 49. To a society which in its
39 5 | 5. Every Christian land is
40 50 | 50. May priests be attentive
41 51 | 51. Just as the Immaculate,
42 52 | 52. Assembled around their
43 53 | 53. Our thoughts turn also
44 54 | 54. Beyond the family circle,
45 56 | 56. And if in her solicitude
46 32(16) | 1954: AAS 46: 1954, p. 567.~
47 57 | 57. Go to her, you who are
48 29(14) | 1953: AAS 45: 1953, p. 578. [English tr. in The Pope
49 58 | 58. The Immaculate Virgin,
50 59 | 59. In response to the prayers
51 60 | 60. May she cast her glance
52 61 | 61. "Kindly come . . . ," said
53 62 | 62. We are confident, Dear
54 63 | 63. And in inviting you to
55 18(6) | lat. anno 1869, n. 388, f. 695.~
56 61(30) | Missus est: PL CLXXXIII, 70-71.
57 61(30) | Missus est: PL CLXXXIII, 70-71.
58 34 | echo of the Gospel message, accentuate in a striking way the differences
59 16 | confirmation that it might be accepted by the faithful. But with
60 35 | her Son's blood, where sin accomplishes so much ruin daily, and
61 | according
62 15 | which We are pleased to acknowledge.~
63 32 | merits which France had acquired through the centuries in
64 40(22) | Acts 4.32.~
65 14 | anyone ever know, We might add, the full sum of the benefits
66 35 | to this gesture must be added a prayer: "Pray to God for
67 29 | We could not refrain from adding Our voice to this unanimous
68 61 | which does not compel but is addressed to the heart and requests
69 61 | response, the Mother of God addresses again to her children in
70 39 | humble answer of the man who admits that he is a sinner. Great
71 24 | in this centenary year to adopt as Our home the homage rendered
72 23 | us to the praise of the adorable Trinity; and so it was that
73 24 | from everywhere by Mary to adore Jesus Christ in the august
74 6 | upthrust they announce from afar the glory of the Immaculate;
75 54 | professional and civic affairs offer a vast field of action
76 45 | But the world, which today affords so many justifiable reasons
77 62 | honors her who a century ago visited the land of France.~
78 55 | reform can bear fruit, no agreement can be lasting without a
79 8 | Lady of Mercy], de Toute Aide [of All Help], de Bon Secours [
80 49 | Mother has sent a cry of alarm.~
81 25 | his Pontificate did not allow him to multiply public expressions
82 | along
83 26 | raising to the honors of the altar the girl who had been favored
84 | am
85 61(30) | Amid dangers, difficulties, and
86 29 | Divine Son had pronounced amidst the vigorous approbation
87 6 | our Lady: Le Puy, Rheims, Amiens, Paris, and so many others. . .
88 61 | Bernard: "In periculis, in angustiis, in rebus dubiis, Mariam
89 18(6) | Secret Archives, Ep. lat. anno 1869, n. 388, f. 695.~
90 6 | their spires upthrust they announce from afar the glory of the
91 | another
92 39 | the Church could be justly anticipated if every pilgrim to Lourdes -
93 23 | Son, our only Savior, in anticipation of whose merits she was
94 | any
95 | anyone
96 | anything
97 32 | the growth of a missionary apostolate in your beloved country.
98 42 | Catholic Action and other apostolates recommended by the Church,
99 4(1) | Letter of July 12, 1914: Acta Apostolicae Sedis 6: 1914, p. 376.~
100 16 | manifested herself by a famous apparition at the grotto of Massabielle. . ."5
101 19 | and Mass of the feast "In apparitione Beatae Mariae Virginis Immaculatae,"
102 35 | penance, penance!" She even appeals for outward expressions: "
103 32 | the Supreme Teacher, by appearances, conversations, and miracles."16~
104 28 | the Immaculate Virgin Mary appeared several times to Blessed
105 19 | Scriptures was to have a new application: "Arise, my love, my beautiful
106 27 | how the message of Lourdes applies to our day.~
107 29 | pronounced amidst the vigorous approbation of the whole Church."14~
108 2 | Marian city is preparing an appropriate celebration for the centenary
109 11 | episcopal authority and approved as early as 1862.~
110 37 | Omnes sitientes, venite ad aquas, et haurietis salutem a
111 18(6) | Lasserre: Vatican Secret Archives, Ep. lat. anno 1869, n.
112 60 | and their limitless human areas where Christ is unfortunately
113 19 | have a new application: "Arise, my love, my beautiful one,
114 44 | truth and justice," Pius XI asked during the Marian feasts
115 14 | felix, decorate divae Matris aspectu! Veneranda rupes, unde vitales
116 35 | conscious of the ills which assail it, which conceals its miseries
117 57 | Go to her, you who are assailed by sorrows and moral trials.
118 52 | 52. Assembled around their priests, the
119 40 | observe the spontaneous mutual assistance and the sincere fervor of
120 18 | And strengthened by this assurance, he heaped spiritual benefits
121 11 | Venerable Brethren, the astonishing circumstances under which
122 44 | that those who have gone astray into error may be brought
123 53 | faithfulness. It will keep pure the atmosphere in which their children
124 22 | episcopal title of Lourdes, attached it to that of Tarbes, and
125 58 | the great price which God attaches to your sufferings united
126 52 | will resolve to oppose the attacks of evil with the weapons
127 32 | especially to recall to your attention, Beloved Sons and Venerable
128 50 | 50. May priests be attentive to her appeal and have the
129 27 | Bernadette's precious relics, has attracted a great number of Lourdes
130 5 | ancient Marian shrines, still attracts a great number of pilgrims,
131 51 | them of the essential and austere steps of religious conversion,
132 46 | and in flight from all the austerities of life. It encourages scorn
133 26 | Did he not, so to say, authenticate on his part the promise
134 16 | of the Roman Pontiff, the authoritative interpreter of revealed
135 11 | to the test by episcopal authority and approved as early as
136 51 | but also, if need be, to await with faith the hour of Jesus
137 | away
138 55 | truth and charity, and to banish misunderstanding and suspicion.
139 52 | victoriously under Mary's banner against the onslaught which
140 36 | in the days of John the Baptist, as at the start of Jesus'
141 35 | 35. In a society which is barely conscious of the ills which
142 50 | renewal, in fact, will be one based on the changeless principles
143 7 | humble chapels or splendid basilicas - little by little enfolded
144 23 | learned from the words and bearing of the Blessed Virgin how
145 19 | the feast "In apparitione Beatae Mariae Virginis Immaculatae,"
146 22 | introduction of the cause for the beatification of Bernadette. It was especially
147 19 | application: "Arise, my love, my beautiful one, and come. My dove in
148 6 | windows and in the harmonious beauty of their statues. They bear
149 21 | when the Virgin herself began performing miracles at Lourdes."9~
150 60 | Church freedom and the joy of being able to respond everywhere,
151 40 | testimony of this "multitude of believers of one heart and one soul."22~
152 35 | miseries and injustices beneath a prosperous, glittering,
153 63 | best wishes, the Apostolic Benediction.~Given at Rome, from Saint
154 41 | centenary pilgrimages may benefit by preparation, and, above
155 11 | proportions of which are better measured today. You know,
156 | Beyond
157 20 | through her love with the birth of the faithful into the
158 20 | Pontiff decided to install and bless a reproduction of the grotto
159 38 | around Jesus, the healing of bodily ills is still a gesture
160 8 | Toute Aide [of All Help], de Bon Secours [of Prompt Succor].
161 63 | centenary celebration, the most bounteous outpouring of grace. In
162 11 | Beloved Sons and Venerable Brethren, the astonishing circumstances
163 31 | We have recalled in its broad outlines, is a constant
164 47 | lack of interest in one's brother, in selfishness which crushes
165 40 | they consider the spirit of brotherhood which unites the faithful
166 55 | pressures of enormous weight burden the good will of men and
167 56 | all you who labor and are burdened, and I will give you rest,"
168 16(5) | Decree de Tuto for the Canonization of Saint Bernadette, July
169 19(7) | Cant. 2. 13-14. Gradual of the
170 2 | of the Sacred College of Cardinals.~
171 43 | faithful entrusted to your care a common effort for the
172 60 | 60. May she cast her glance upon the vast
173 9 | joy of inscribing in the catalogue of Saints, and it has spread
174 6 | marvelous flowering of French cathedrals dedicated to our Lady: Le
175 30 | this pilgrimage, had never ceased to "enrich it with spiritual
176 6 | Bernard, sang Mary's glory and celebrated her mysteries, witnessed
177 15 | Marian devotion has also in a certain way woven close bonds between
178 16 | grotto of Massabielle. . ."5 Certainly the infallible word of the
179 50 | will be one based on the changeless principles of faith, and
180 7 | to Mary - whether humble chapels or splendid basilicas -
181 5 | France's evangelization, and Chartres, one of the most ancient
182 53 | their conjugal duties of chastity and faithfulness. It will
183 29 | voice to this unanimous chorus of praise. We did so particularly
184 54 | 54. Beyond the family circle, professional and civic
185 7 | 7. In the cities and the countryside, on
186 54 | circle, professional and civic affairs offer a vast field
187 18 | stronger and more evident the clarity of the fact."6 And strengthened
188 55 | 55. Christians of every class and every nation will try
189 55 | without a conversion and cleansing of heart. In this jubilee
190 33 | the path which she has so clearly traced for us.~
191 19 | and come. My dove in the clefts of the rock, in the hollow
192 31 | manifestation of which has been the closing at Lourdes of the centenary
193 61(30) | Homily on the Missus est: PL CLXXXIII, 70-71.
194 61 | in rebus dubiis, Mariam cogita, Mariam invoces. . . Ipsam
195 61 | rogans, non desperas; ipsam cogitans, non erras; ipsa tenente,
196 10 | her her confidante, her collaboratrix, the instrument of her maternal
197 2 | Tisserant, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals.~
198 46 | in excessive desire for comforts, and in flight from all
199 36 | of Jesus' ministry, this command, strong and rigorous, shows
200 2 | and that an international committee has been set up for this
201 43 | entrusted to your care a common effort for the Christian
202 35 | innocent child. With a mother's compassion she looks upon this world
203 51 | Just as the Immaculate, compassionate of our miseries, but discerning
204 61 | invitation, which does not compel but is addressed to the
205 11 | messenger of the Immaculate, compelled the world's recognition
206 40 | the appeal of a life more completely dedicated to the service
207 51 | profess, but also without concealing anything of the Gospel's
208 35 | ills which assail it, which conceals its miseries and injustices
209 9 | with its image of "Mary conceived without sin," was revealed
210 47 | rights - in a word, in that concept of life which regulates
211 28 | sending a legate, decided to conclude the Jubilee of the Redemption
212 28 | miracles."12 Truly, Pius XI concluded, is this sanctuary "now
213 61 | that We wish to say at the conclusion of this letter with St.
214 46 | is not confined to that condemned philosophy which dictates
215 42 | 42. Only on condition of a return to regular reception
216 41 | follow-up which will be as conducive as possible to a profound
217 10 | said. "She made her her confidante, her collaboratrix, the
218 51 | should, with supernatural confidence, point out to souls the
219 46 | This materialism is not confined to that condemned philosophy
220 26 | who, in the habit of the Congregation of Charity and Christian
221 53 | aid in performing their conjugal duties of chastity and faithfulness.
222 21 | document to the historic connection between this act of the
223 53 | mission in society. May they consecrate themselves in this jubilee
224 40 | the invalids, when they consider the spirit of brotherhood
225 28 | this sanctuary "now justly considered one of the principal Marian
226 8 | Watchfulness], de Pitié, or de Consolation. Elsewhere the pilgrim's
227 32(16) | Apostolic constitution Omnium Ecclesiarum, August
228 49 | in its public life often contests the supreme rights of God,
229 60 | her glance upon the vast continents and their limitless human
230 26 | Lourdes himself as a pilgrim, continued the work of Benedict XV.
231 58 | Savior. They can greatly contribute, We have no doubt, to this
232 32 | Teacher, by appearances, conversations, and miracles."16~
233 33 | But We are particularly convinced that she urges us to master
234 52 | priests, the faithful must cooperate in this effort for renewal.
235 20 | Virgin Mother, who once cooperated through her love with the
236 61 | erras; ipsa tenente, non corruis; ipsa protegente, non metuis;
237 7 | 7. In the cities and the countryside, on the hilltops and overlooking
238 53 | Heart of Mary! For married couples this act of piety will be
239 50 | her appeal and have the courage to preach the great truths
240 46 | in a love of money which creates ever greater havoc as modern
241 51 | remain at the foot of the cross.~
242 18 | newly erected church and crowned the statue of our Lady of
243 57 | Go to her, you who are crushed by material misery, defenseless
244 47 | brother, in selfishness which crushes him, in justice which deprives
245 49 | Virgin Mother has sent a cry of alarm.~
246 46 | finds expression in the cult of the body, in excessive
247 8 | Light], de Paix, de Joie, or d'Esperance [of Hope]. Or
248 61(30) | Amid dangers, difficulties, and doubts,
249 36 | God: "Repent!"17 Who would dare to say that this appeal
250 5 | Devotion to the Mother of God dates back to the early days of
251 9 | was revealed to a humble daughter of Saint Vincent de Paul
252 61 | Christians will not remain deaf to this appeal; they will
253 2 | Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, Dean of the Sacred College of
254 62 | 62. We are confident, Dear Sons and Venerable Brothers,
255 46 | determines many of the decisions which weigh heavy on the
256 32 | supernatural confirmation to the declaration of the Supreme Teacher,
257 14 | Virgin! "O specus felix, decorate divae Matris aspectu! Veneranda
258 16(5) | Decree de Tuto for the Canonization
259 52 | works. Their religious vows dedicate them more than others to
260 39 | with the tongue, but in deed and in truth."21 Moreover,
261 1 | 1. Deep in our soul are profound
262 57 | crushed by material misery, defenseless against the hardships of
263 4 | the words of Saint Pius X, deigned to establish at Lourdes "
264 61 | heart and requests with delicacy a free and generous response,
265 10(2) | Discourse delivered at Lourdes on April 28,
266 48 | fool, this night do they demand thy soul of thee."24~
267 51 | anything of the Gospel's demands.27 In the school of Mary
268 45 | materialism which has been denounced by Our Predecessors and
269 47 | crushes him, in justice which deprives him of his rights - in a
270 16 | The Virgin Mary herself desired this tie. "What the Sovereign
271 61 | devias; ipsam rogans, non desperas; ipsam cogitans, non erras;
272 11 | the world's recognition despite ridicule, doubt, and opposition.
273 46 | even for life which is destroyed before seeing the light
274 49 | and thus hasten to its own destruction, the Virgin Mother has sent
275 46 | and which, unfortunately, determines many of the decisions which
276 61 | Ipsam sequens, non devias; ipsam rogans, non desperas;
277 52 | framework of the Church, devote themselves to innumerable
278 46 | condemned philosophy which dictates the policies and economy
279 21(9) | Encyclical letter Ad diem illum, February 2, 1904:
280 34 | accentuate in a striking way the differences which set off God's judgments
281 61(30) | Amid dangers, difficulties, and doubts, think of Mary,
282 13 | faithful from a particular diocese or country. There is the
283 41 | exhort the shepherds of dioceses and all priests to outdo
284 23 | otherwise. Everything about Mary directs us to her Son, our only
285 51 | compassionate of our miseries, but discerning our real needs, came to
286 10(2) | Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, Discorsi e panegirici (2nd ed., Vatican,
287 10(2) | Discourse delivered at Lourdes on
288 61 | Virgin to Bernadette. This discreet invitation, which does not
289 6 | itself in a magnificent display of energy, erecting against
290 24(11) | ap., Pius X, an. 1911, Div. Lib. IX, pars I, f. 337.~
291 14 | O specus felix, decorate divae Matris aspectu! Veneranda
292 54 | about the Virgin's feet, docile to her exhortations, they
293 37 | et haurietis salutem a Domino."18 At this spring where
294 | done
295 61(30) | dangers, difficulties, and doubts, think of Mary, invoke Mary'
296 19 | beautiful one, and come. My dove in the clefts of the rock,
297 | down
298 24 | the fact that people are drawn there from everywhere by
299 61 | in angustiis, in rebus dubiis, Mariam cogita, Mariam invoces. . .
300 61 | protegente, non metuis; ipsa duce, non fatigaris, ipsa propitia,
301 50 | of faith, and it is the duty of priests to form the consciences
302 10(2) | Cardinal Pacelli, Discorsi e panegirici (2nd ed., Vatican,
303 | each
304 47 | material prosperity and earthly satisfactions.~
305 48 | for many years; take thy ease, eat, drink, be merry. But
306 48 | many years; take thy ease, eat, drink, be merry. But God
307 32(16) | Apostolic constitution Omnium Ecclesiarum, August 15, 1954: AAS 46:
308 34 | These lessons, a faithful echo of the Gospel message, accentuate
309 55 | doubt, social structures and economic pressures of enormous weight
310 46 | dictates the policies and economy of a large segment of mankind.
311 54 | not translate itself into effective love for their brothers.28~
312 | Elsewhere
313 2 | under the presidency of His Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisserant,
314 16 | faithful. But with what emotion and gratitude did the Christian
315 22 | Pope of the Eucharist to emphasize and promote the wonderful
316 32 | recent document in which We encouraged the growth of a missionary
317 46 | austerities of life. It encourages scorn for human life, even
318 | end
319 6 | a magnificent display of energy, erecting against the sky
320 7 | basilicas - little by little enfolded the country in their protective
321 29(14) | AAS 45: 1953, p. 578. [English tr. in The Pope Speaks,
322 41 | not usually sufficient to engrave in indelible letters the
323 55 | and economic pressures of enormous weight burden the good will
324 | enough
325 46 | greater havoc as modern enterprises expand, and which, unfortunately,
326 47 | through reading matter and entertainments, to seduce souls which are
327 61(30) | you will not stray; if you entreat her, you will not lose hope;
328 43 | inspire among the faithful entrusted to your care a common effort
329 42 | morals in everyday life, entry into the ranks of Catholic
330 18(6) | Vatican Secret Archives, Ep. lat. anno 1869, n. 388,
331 44 | everywhere, and that an era of peace and true prosperity
332 6 | magnificent display of energy, erecting against the sky of France
333 61(30) | reflect upon her, you will not err; if she supports you, you
334 61 | desperas; ipsam cogitans, non erras; ipsa tenente, non corruis;
335 44 | who have gone astray into error may be brought back to the
336 8 | de Paix, de Joie, or d'Esperance [of Hope]. Or he implores
337 51 | men to remind them of the essential and austere steps of religious
338 61(30) | Second Homily on the Missus est: PL CLXXXIII, 70-71.
339 4 | Saint Pius X, deigned to establish at Lourdes "the seat of
340 37 | sitientes, venite ad aquas, et haurietis salutem a Domino."18
341 22 | to this great Pope of the Eucharist to emphasize and promote
342 2 | presidency of His Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, Dean
343 10(2) | Lourdes on April 28, 1935: Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, Discorsi
344 5 | the early days of France's evangelization, and Chartres, one of the
345 11 | quite familiar with the events which took place at Lourdes
346 42 | for Christian morals in everyday life, entry into the ranks
347 | everyone
348 18 | rendered stronger and more evident the clarity of the fact."6
349 52 | to oppose the attacks of evil with the weapons of prayer
350 | except
351 46 | the cult of the body, in excessive desire for comforts, and
352 47 | which regulates everything exclusively in terms of material prosperity
353 21 | was from her very origin exempt from sin, when the Virgin
354 54 | Virgin's feet, docile to her exhortations, they will first take a
355 28 | Soubirous, and, in her kindness, exhorted all men to do penance at
356 22 | promote the wonderful harmony existing at Lourdes between Eucharistic
357 46 | havoc as modern enterprises expand, and which, unfortunately,
358 33 | open-handedly once more to the expectation of her children. But We
359 42 | yield - according to the expectations of the Immaculate Virgin
360 42 | Church, can the great crowds expected to gather at Lourdes in
361 49 | gain the whole world at the expense of its own soul25 and thus
362 41 | 41. But in itself this experience of a few brief days of pilgrimage
363 46 | of the people. It finds expression in the cult of the body,
364 7 | have greeted with titles expressive of their hope or gratitude.~
365 19 | which his successor was to extend to the Universal Church
366 35 | glittering, and trouble-free exterior, the Immaculate Virgin,
367 53 | conjugal duties of chastity and faithfulness. It will keep pure the atmosphere
368 61(30) | supports you, you will not fall; if she protects you, you
369 54 | from their consciences any false judgments and selfish impulses,
370 54 | selfish impulses, fearing the falsehood of a love for God which
371 53 | thoughts turn also to Christian families. to ask them to remain faithful
372 23 | should give glory to the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.~
373 61 | non metuis; ipsa duce, non fatigaris, ipsa propitia, pervenis. . . "30~
374 61(30) | protects you, you will not fear; if she leads you, you will
375 54 | judgments and selfish impulses, fearing the falsehood of a love
376 50 | great truths of salvation fearlessly. The only lasting renewal,
377 44 | asked during the Marian feasts of the Jubilee of the Redemption, "
378 39 | except at Lourdes does one feel so moved to prayer, to the
379 14 | of the Virgin! "O specus felix, decorate divae Matris aspectu!
380 40 | their brothers; the less fervent become conscious of their
381 40 | assistance and the sincere fervor of the pilgrims kneeling
382 54 | civic affairs offer a vast field of action for Christians
383 21 | 21. The fiftieth anniversary of the definition
384 52 | them more than others to fight victoriously under Mary'
385 46 | the life of the people. It finds expression in the cult of
386 33 | intercession, and We are firmly confident that in this jubilee
387 62 | of the Visitation, which fittingly honors her who a century
388 47 | search for pleasure, which flaunts itself shamelessly and tries,
389 46 | desire for comforts, and in flight from all the austerities
390 12 | 12. Crowds flocked even then and they still
391 37 | miseries of soul and body will flow away. "And I went and washed
392 14(4) | spring the living waters of a flowing stream!" - Office of feast
393 37 | hope. Already the water flows at her feet: "Omnes sitientes,
394 59 | outside the limits of the only fold, the Church, that they may
395 61(30) | invoke Mary's aid.... If you follow her, you will not stray;
396 41 | preparation, and, above all, by a follow-up which will be as conducive
397 48 | But God said to him, Thou fool, this night do they demand
398 51 | Jesus and to remain at the foot of the cross.~
399 38 | which the Son of Man has to forgive sins.20 The Virgin invites
400 50 | is the duty of priests to form the consciences of Christian
401 32 | heart to Lourdes where, four years after the definition
402 52 | consecrated souls who, within the framework of the Church, devote themselves
403 61 | requests with delicacy a free and generous response, the
404 6 | a marvelous flowering of French cathedrals dedicated to
405 55 | then no reform can bear fruit, no agreement can be lasting
406 42 | Immaculate Virgin herself - the fruits of salvation so necessary
407 49 | to a society which would gain the whole world at the expense
408 8 | refuge near Notre Dame de la Garde [Our Lady of Watchfulness],
409 20 | Massabielle in the Vatican gardens, and in those days his voice
410 42 | great crowds expected to gather at Lourdes in 1958 yield -
411 54 | the renewal of society. Gathered about the Virgin's feet,
412 59 | may Mary turn her maternal gaze upon those still outside
413 31 | illustration of this Pontifical generosity, the most recent manifestation
414 37 | At this spring where gentle Bernadette was the first
415 41 | letters the call of Mary to a genuine spiritual conversion. That
416 26 | honors of the altar the girl who had been favored by
417 63 | the Apostolic Benediction.~Given at Rome, from Saint Peter'
418 60 | 60. May she cast her glance upon the vast continents
419 35 | injustices beneath a prosperous, glittering, and trouble-free exterior,
420 61(30) | propitious, you will reach your goal...." Second Homily on the
421 44 | so that those who have gone astray into error may be
422 19(7) | Cant. 2. 13-14. Gradual of the Mass of the feast
423 25 | honor the Marian city by granting to its bishop the privilege
424 37 | and washed and I see," the grateful pilgrim will be able to
425 46 | money which creates ever greater havoc as modern enterprises
426 58 | of the Savior. They can greatly contribute, We have no doubt,
427 39 | 39. The true greatness of this jubilee year is
428 7 | holy Virgin whom they have greeted with titles expressive of
429 32 | which We encouraged the growth of a missionary apostolate
430 20 | Church, now be the means and guardian of our salvation; may she
431 14 | unde vitales scatuere pleno gurgite Iymhae!"4~
432 26 | the Virgin and who, in the habit of the Congregation of Charity
433 14(4) | favored by Mary's presence! O hallowed rock whence spring the living
434 26 | Bernadette that she would "be happy not in this world, but in
435 40 | the road of prayer; quite hardened and skeptical sinners are
436 21 | Pius IX," he wrote, "had hardly defined it to be of Catholic
437 57 | defenseless against the hardships of life and the indifference
438 10 | and pure child of a poor, hardworking, Christian family. "She
439 6 | stained-glass windows and in the harmonious beauty of their statues.
440 22 | and promote the wonderful harmony existing at Lourdes between
441 | hast
442 37 | sitientes, venite ad aquas, et haurietis salutem a Domino."18 At
443 46 | which creates ever greater havoc as modern enterprises expand,
444 18 | strengthened by this assurance, he heaped spiritual benefits upon
445 62 | Brothers, that Mary will hear your prayer and Ours. We
446 16 | this answer which came from heaven: "I am the Immaculate Conception!"~
447 16 | revealed truth, needed no heavenly confirmation that it might
448 46 | the decisions which weigh heavy on the life of the people.
449 38 | of forgiveness. Will we heed her?~
450 6 | of the Immaculate; they heighten its splendor in the pure
451 8 | de Toute Aide [of All Help], de Bon Secours [of Prompt
452 19 | Church a short time later. Henceforth the ancient appeal of the
453 18(6) | of September 4, 1869, to Henri Lasserre: Vatican Secret
454 | Here
455 7 | the countryside, on the hilltops and overlooking the sea,
456 21 | a solemn document to the historic connection between this
457 19 | clefts of the rock, in the hollow place of the wall. . ."7~
458 24 | centenary year to adopt as Our home the homage rendered by Saint
459 61(30) | reach your goal...." Second Homily on the Missus est: PL CLXXXIII,
460 40 | or at least, if they are honest, are moved by the testimony
461 25 | he nevertheless willed to honor the Marian city by granting
462 52 | thoughts turn first to the host of consecrated souls who,
463 51 | to await with faith the hour of Jesus and to remain at
464 | however
465 14(4) | feast of the Apparitions, Hymn for II Vespers.~
466 14(4) | the Apparitions, Hymn for II Vespers.~
467 21(9) | Encyclical letter Ad diem illum, February 2, 1904: I Acta
468 44 | May blind spirits . . . be illumined by the light of truth and
469 31 | outlines, is a constant illustration of this Pontifical generosity,
470 28 | 28. Soon the illustrious Pontiff who, like his predecessors,
471 9 | medal." This medal, with its image of "Mary conceived without
472 19 | apparitione Beatae Mariae Virginis Immaculatae," which his successor was
473 4 | Lourdes "the seat of her immense kindness."1~
474 63 | grace. In token of which We impart with all Our heart, and
475 58 | renewal of society which We implore of God through the powerful
476 8 | Esperance [of Hope]. Or he implores the intercession of Notre
477 30 | Pontiffs, conscious of the importance of this pilgrimage, had
478 43 | 43. But however important it may be, the conversion
479 13 | afflicted. There is the impressive pilgrimage of thousands
480 54 | false judgments and selfish impulses, fearing the falsehood of
481 5 | great number of pilgrims, including thousands of young people.~
482 10 | Christ through a new and incomparable outpouring of the Redemption."2~
483 28(12) | Arch. brev. ap. Pius XI, Ind. Perpet. f. 128.~
484 41 | sufficient to engrave in indelible letters the call of Mary
485 57 | hardships of life and the indifference of men. Go to her, you who
486 43 | be, the conversion of the individual pilgrim is not enough. We
487 25 | favors, with new and valuable indulgences, and though the tragic circumstances
488 57 | her, beloved invalids and infirm, you who are sincerely welcomed
489 53 | social rebirth and apostolic influence.~
490 2 | therefore, to learn that, on the initiative of the Bishop of Tarbes
491 35 | conceals its miseries and injustices beneath a prosperous, glittering,
492 35 | manifests herself to an innocent child. With a mother's compassion
493 52 | Church, devote themselves to innumerable good works. Their religious
494 52 | against the onslaught which inordinate lust for freedom, riches,
495 9 | Paul whom We had the joy of inscribing in the catalogue of Saints,
496 55 | predecessors and We Ourselves have insistently stressed, that the quest
497 43 | and Venerable Brothers, to inspire among the faithful entrusted
498 53 | it will make the family, inspired by its devotion to Mary,
499 20 | great Pontiff decided to install and bless a reproduction
500 9 | To mention but a single instance, everyone is familiar today