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501 26 | of Charity and Christian Instruction, had become Sister Marie
502 10 | her collaboratrix, the instrument of her maternal tenderness
503 32 | your beloved country. We intended by this message to call
504 33 | this jubilee year our Lady intends to respond open-handedly
505 47 | shows itself in lack of interest in one's brother, in selfishness
506 2 | Massabielle, and that an international committee has been set up
507 16 | Pontiff, the authoritative interpreter of revealed truth, needed
508 22 | of Tarbes, and signed the introduction of the cause for the beatification
509 61 | Bernadette. This discreet invitation, which does not compel but
510 4 | 4. We wish to invite all Our children to renew
511 63 | 63. And in inviting you to sing to God together
512 8 | is a wonderful litany of invocations whose unceasing recital
513 61 | dubiis, Mariam cogita, Mariam invoces. . . Ipsam sequens, non
514 14 | vitales scatuere pleno gurgite Iymhae!"4~
515 8 | Lady of Light], de Paix, de Joie, or d'Esperance [of Hope].
516 3 | 3. We wish to join with you, Beloved Sons and
517 45 | which today affords so many justifiable reasons for pride and hope,
518 53 | and faithfulness. It will keep pure the atmosphere in which
519 27 | Nevers, which takes pride in keeping Bernadette's precious relics,
520 61 | 61. "Kindly come . . . ," said the Virgin
521 35 | outward expressions: "Go kiss the earth in penance for
522 40 | sincere fervor of the pilgrims kneeling before the grotto, then
523 60 | unfortunately so little known, so little loved; and may
524 29(14) | in The Pope Speaks, Vol. l, No. 1, p.43 - Ed.].~
525 8 | refuge near Notre Dame de la Garde [Our Lady of Watchfulness],
526 56 | Come to me, all you who labor and are burdened, and I
527 47 | pure. It shows itself in lack of interest in one's brother,
528 48 | thou hast many good things laid up for many years; take
529 46 | policies and economy of a large segment of mankind. It rages
530 18(6) | September 4, 1869, to Henri Lasserre: Vatican Secret Archives,
531 18(6) | Vatican Secret Archives, Ep. lat. anno 1869, n. 388, f. 695.~
532 6 | cathedrals dedicated to our Lady: Le Puy, Rheims, Amiens, Paris,
533 59 | are thirsty for truth, and lead them to the source of living
534 23 | rosary before the grotto, learned from the words and bearing
535 | least
536 58 | work of this supernatural leaven in this world, knows also
537 22 | of God," he noted, "has led to a flowering at Lourdes
538 28 | apparitions by sending a legate, decided to conclude the
539 19 | 19. In 1892 Leo XIII granted the proper
540 20(8) | September 8, 1901: 21 Acta Leonis XIII, 159-160.~
541 | less
542 41 | to engrave in indelible letters the call of Mary to a genuine
543 24(11) | Pius X, an. 1911, Div. Lib. IX, pars I, f. 337.~
544 44 | straight path, that a just liberty may be granted the Church
545 24 | of the shrine of Lourdes lies in the fact that people
546 60 | vast continents and their limitless human areas where Christ
547 59 | those still outside the limits of the only fold, the Church,
548 16 | pastors receive from the lips of Bernadette this answer
549 8 | Victoires. It is a wonderful litany of invocations whose unceasing
550 51 | Mary they will learn to live not only that they may give
551 25 | enrich this shrine, already loaded down with favors, with new
552 60 | holy, and apostolic, to the longing of men.~
553 61(30) | entreat her, you will not lose hope; if you reflect upon
554 40 | become conscious of their lukewarmness and return to the road of
555 8 | prayer rises to Notre Dame de Lumiere [Our Lady of Light], de
556 52 | onslaught which inordinate lust for freedom, riches, and
557 63 | the Immaculate Virgin the Magnificat of your gratitude, We invoke
558 6 | which outdid itself in a magnificent display of energy, erecting
559 | make
560 1 | We had the privilege of making when We went to preside,
561 18 | created against Lourdes by the malice of men "rendered stronger
562 10 | pleased, as a new favor, to manifest herself in the territory
563 31 | generosity, the most recent manifestation of which has been the closing
564 16 | when shortly afterward she manifested herself by a famous apparition
565 35 | whom sin has never touched, manifests herself to an innocent child.
566 19 | feast "In apparitione Beatae Mariae Virginis Immaculatae," which
567 26 | Instruction, had become Sister Marie Bernard. Did he not, so
568 1 | and Marian celebrations marking the close of the Jubilee
569 53 | Immaculate Heart of Mary! For married couples this act of piety
570 6 | her mysteries, witnessed a marvelous flowering of French cathedrals
571 33 | convinced that she urges us to master the spiritual lessons of
572 14 | specus felix, decorate divae Matris aspectu! Veneranda rupes,
573 47 | and tries, through reading matter and entertainments, to seduce
574 | me
575 20 | into the Church, now be the means and guardian of our salvation;
576 11 | proportions of which are better measured today. You know, Beloved
577 57 | Lourdes as the suffering members of our Lord. Go to her and
578 1 | are profound and pleasant memories of the pilgrimage to Lourdes
579 18 | as 1869 Pius IX of holy memory rejoiced that the obstacles
580 9 | century of Marian favors. To mention but a single instance, everyone
581 10 | maternal tenderness and of the merciful power of her Son, to restore
582 48 | thy ease, eat, drink, be merry. But God said to him, Thou
583 61 | corruis; ipsa protegente, non metuis; ipsa duce, non fatigaris,
584 6 | 6. The Middle Ages, which, especially
585 51 | religious conversion, so the ministers of the Word of God should,
586 36 | as at the start of Jesus' ministry, this command, strong and
587 8 | they invoke Notre Dame de Miséricorde [Our Lady of Mercy], de
588 57 | are crushed by material misery, defenseless against the
589 53 | faithful to their vital mission in society. May they consecrate
590 32 | encouraged the growth of a missionary apostolate in your beloved
591 61(30) | Second Homily on the Missus est: PL CLXXXIII, 70-71.
592 55 | and charity, and to banish misunderstanding and suspicion. Without doubt,
593 46 | creates ever greater havoc as modern enterprises expand, and
594 46 | rages also in a love of money which creates ever greater
595 42 | a regard for Christian morals in everyday life, entry
596 | Moreover
597 13 | 13. There is the moving procession of the lowly,
598 40 | by the testimony of this "multitude of believers of one heart
599 3 | graces He has bestowed on multitudes of pilgrims during the past
600 40 | observe the spontaneous mutual assistance and the sincere
601 6 | glory and celebrated her mysteries, witnessed a marvelous flowering
602 24 | throne of the Eucharistic mystery - surpasses in glory, it
603 18(6) | Archives, Ep. lat. anno 1869, n. 388, f. 695.~
604 51 | point out to souls the narrow road which leads to life.26
605 44 | prosperity may come upon all the nations."23~
606 42 | the fruits of salvation so necessary to mankind today.~
607 51 | the world, but also, if need be, to await with faith
608 16 | interpreter of revealed truth, needed no heavenly confirmation
609 51 | but discerning our real needs, came to men to remind them
610 | neither
611 27 | 27. From that time on, Nevers, which takes pride in keeping
612 | nevertheless
613 18 | spiritual benefits upon the newly erected church and crowned
614 | next
615 48 | to him, Thou fool, this night do they demand thy soul
616 37(18) | first Response of Third Nocturne.~
617 | Nor
618 22 | to the Mother of God," he noted, "has led to a flowering
619 | nowhere
620 40 | single prayer, when they observe the spontaneous mutual assistance
621 18 | memory rejoiced that the obstacles created against Lourdes
622 60 | little loved; and may she obtain for the Church freedom and
623 33 | and private prayers have obtained from God many graces of
624 45 | Predecessors and Ourselves on many occasions.~
625 | off
626 37 | water flows at her feet: "Omnes sitientes, venite ad aquas,
627 32(16) | Apostolic constitution Omnium Ecclesiarum, August 15,
628 39 | prayer, to the forgetting of oneself, and to charity.~
629 52 | Mary's banner against the onslaught which inordinate lust for
630 33 | Lady intends to respond open-handedly once more to the expectation
631 58 | secret ways by which grace operates in souls and the silent
632 52 | Immaculate, they will resolve to oppose the attacks of evil with
633 11 | despite ridicule, doubt, and opposition. You know the steadfastness
634 21 | that Mary was from her very origin exempt from sin, when the
635 | other
636 | otherwise
637 | Ours
638 | out
639 6 | faith of a people which outdid itself in a magnificent
640 41 | dioceses and all priests to outdo one another in zeal that
641 31 | have recalled in its broad outlines, is a constant illustration
642 59 | maternal gaze upon those still outside the limits of the only fold,
643 35 | penance!" She even appeals for outward expressions: "Go kiss the
644 | over
645 7 | countryside, on the hilltops and overlooking the sea, shrines consecrated
646 14 | benefits which the world owes to the aid of the Virgin! "
647 10(2) | 1935: Eugenio Cardinal Pacelli, Discorsi e panegirici (
648 8 | Our Lady of Light], de Paix, de Joie, or d'Esperance [
649 25 | bishop the privilege of the pallium at the place of the apparitions.~
650 10(2) | Cardinal Pacelli, Discorsi e panegirici (2nd ed., Vatican, 1956)
651 55 | good will of men and often paralyze it. But if it is true, as
652 6 | Le Puy, Rheims, Amiens, Paris, and so many others. . .
653 24(11) | an. 1911, Div. Lib. IX, pars I, f. 337.~
654 26 | say, authenticate on his part the promise made by the
655 13 | thousands of the faithful from a particular diocese or country. There
656 16 | Christian people and their pastors receive from the lips of
657 63 | and with Our constant and paternal best wishes, the Apostolic
658 51 | the spirit of kindness and patience which they profess, but
659 5 | proclaiming Mary its Mother and Patroness. This truth is brought into
660 9 | daughter of Saint Vincent de Paul whom We had the joy of inscribing
661 | perhaps
662 61 | letter with St. Bernard: "In periculis, in angustiis, in rebus
663 6 | against the sky of France the permanent homage of its devotion to
664 28(12) | brev. ap. Pius XI, Ind. Perpet. f. 128.~
665 61 | fatigaris, ipsa propitia, pervenis. . . "30~
666 46 | confined to that condemned philosophy which dictates the policies
667 53 | married couples this act of piety will be a valuable aid in
668 21(9) | February 2, 1904: I Acta Pii X 149.~
669 41 | zeal that the centenary pilgrimages may benefit by preparation,
670 10 | territory of the Pyrenees to a pious and pure child of a poor,
671 8 | Lady of Watchfulness], de Pitié, or de Consolation. Elsewhere
672 61(30) | Homily on the Missus est: PL CLXXXIII, 70-71.
673 52 | Wherever Providence has placed a man, there is always more
674 1 | our soul are profound and pleasant memories of the pilgrimage
675 14 | rupes, unde vitales scatuere pleno gurgite Iymhae!"4~
676 51 | supernatural confidence, point out to souls the narrow
677 46 | philosophy which dictates the policies and economy of a large segment
678 55 | the quest for social and political peace among men is, above
679 30 | We recalled how the Roman Pontiffs, conscious of the importance
680 31 | constant illustration of this Pontifical generosity, the most recent
681 41 | will be as conducive as possible to a profound and lasting
682 58 | implore of God through the powerful intercession of His Mother.~
683 35 | must be added a prayer: "Pray to God for sinners."~
684 23 | it was that Bernadette, praying her rosary before the grotto,
685 50 | and have the courage to preach the great truths of salvation
686 27 | in keeping Bernadette's precious relics, has attracted a
687 1 | preside, in the name of Our Predecessor, Pius XI, over the Eucharistic
688 56 | children with a special predilection, is it not, Beloved Sons
689 41 | pilgrimages may benefit by preparation, and, above all, by a follow-up
690 33 | the famous shrine as it prepares to receive the crowds of
691 2 | Lourdes, this Marian city is preparing an appropriate celebration
692 14(4) | grotto, favored by Mary's presence! O hallowed rock whence
693 47 | 47. This materialism is present in the unrestrained search
694 1 | of making when We went to preside, in the name of Our Predecessor,
695 2 | for this purpose under the presidency of His Eminence Eugene Cardinal
696 38 | true for the crowds which pressed around Jesus, the healing
697 55 | structures and economic pressures of enormous weight burden
698 58 | world, knows also the great price which God attaches to your
699 7 | their protective shadow. Princes and shepherds of souls and
700 28 | justly considered one of the principal Marian shrines in the world."13~
701 50 | based on the changeless principles of faith, and it is the
702 55 | men is, above all, a moral problem, then no reform can bear
703 5 | which does not glory in proclaiming Mary its Mother and Patroness.
704 51 | and patience which they profess, but also without concealing
705 54 | Beyond the family circle, professional and civic affairs offer
706 32 | through the centuries in the progress of the Catholic faith,"
707 26 | authenticate on his part the promise made by the Immaculate to
708 22 | Eucharist to emphasize and promote the wonderful harmony existing
709 8 | Help], de Bon Secours [of Prompt Succor]. There the pilgrim
710 29 | earth of her Divine Son had pronounced amidst the vigorous approbation
711 19 | 1892 Leo XIII granted the proper Office and Mass of the feast "
712 61 | duce, non fatigaris, ipsa propitia, pervenis. . . "30~
713 61(30) | not grow weary; if she is propitious, you will reach your goal...."
714 11 | that time, the spiritual proportions of which are better measured
715 35 | and injustices beneath a prosperous, glittering, and trouble-free
716 7 | enfolded the country in their protective shadow. Princes and shepherds
717 61(30) | you will not fall; if she protects you, you will not fear;
718 61 | tenente, non corruis; ipsa protegente, non metuis; ipsa duce,
719 52 | effort for renewal. Wherever Providence has placed a man, there
720 11 | know the steadfastness and purity of her testimony, wisely
721 2 | has been set up for this purpose under the presidency of
722 11 | of her testimony, wisely put to the test by episcopal
723 6 | dedicated to our Lady: Le Puy, Rheims, Amiens, Paris,
724 55 | insistently stressed, that the quest for social and political
725 13 | or country. There is the quiet visit of a troubled soul
726 40 | unites the faithful of all races in a single prayer, when
727 13 | spot on earth, never such radiance of peace, serenity, and
728 46 | large segment of mankind. It rages also in a love of money
729 23 | grace. Everything about Mary raises us to the praise of the
730 26 | Benedict XV. He had the joy of raising to the honors of the altar
731 42 | everyday life, entry into the ranks of Catholic Action and other
732 61(30) | is propitious, you will reach your goal...." Second Homily
733 47 | shamelessly and tries, through reading matter and entertainments,
734 51 | miseries, but discerning our real needs, came to men to remind
735 39 | celebrations - would first realize within himself this work
736 32 | Catholic faith," and for this reason "We turned Our mind and
737 45 | affords so many justifiable reasons for pride and hope, is also
738 53 | living center of social rebirth and apostolic influence.~
739 61 | periculis, in angustiis, in rebus dubiis, Mariam cogita, Mariam
740 32 | would like especially to recall to your attention, Beloved
741 29 | Encyclical Fulgens corona, by recalling, in the spirit of Our Predecessors,
742 42 | condition of a return to regular reception of the sacraments, a regard
743 8 | invocations whose unceasing recital tells, from province to
744 11 | Immaculate, compelled the world's recognition despite ridicule, doubt,
745 42 | Action and other apostolates recommended by the Church, can the great
746 61(30) | will not lose hope; if you reflect upon her, you will not err;
747 5 | brought into sharp relief by reflection on the history of France.
748 55 | a moral problem, then no reform can bear fruit, no agreement
749 29 | 29. We could not refrain from adding Our voice to
750 8 | There the pilgrim seeks refuge near Notre Dame de la Garde [
751 42 | reception of the sacraments, a regard for Christian morals in
752 42 | condition of a return to regular reception of the sacraments,
753 47 | that concept of life which regulates everything exclusively in
754 18 | 1869 Pius IX of holy memory rejoiced that the obstacles created
755 27 | keeping Bernadette's precious relics, has attracted a great number
756 5 | truth is brought into sharp relief by reflection on the history
757 22 | flowering at Lourdes of remarkable and ardent devotion to Christ
758 51 | real needs, came to men to remind them of the essential and
759 55 | year the Virgin of Lourdes reminds all men of this truth!~
760 4 | invite all Our children to renew in this jubilee year their
761 36 | which leads back to God: "Repent!"17 Who would dare to say
762 37 | pilgrim will be able to reply, in the words of the blind
763 20 | decided to install and bless a reproduction of the grotto of Massabielle
764 12 | shrine erected at Mary's request.~
765 61 | addressed to the heart and requests with delicacy a free and
766 22 | Bernadette. It was especially reserved to this great Pope of the
767 52 | the Immaculate, they will resolve to oppose the attacks of
768 63 | on all those who bear the responsibilities of the centenary celebration,
769 56 | burdened, and I will give you rest," she seems to say along
770 10 | merciful power of her Son, to restore the world in Christ through
771 9 | after the turmoil of the Revolution, a century of Marian favors.
772 6 | dedicated to our Lady: Le Puy, Rheims, Amiens, Paris, and so many
773 48 | will say to my soul. the rich man said, Soul, thou hast
774 52 | inordinate lust for freedom, riches, and pleasure makes on the
775 11 | world's recognition despite ridicule, doubt, and opposition.
776 36 | this command, strong and rigorous, shows men the way which
777 8 | Elsewhere the pilgrim's prayer rises to Notre Dame de Lumiere [
778 33 | pilgrims on the shores of the River Gave. In the past century
779 61 | sequens, non devias; ipsam rogans, non desperas; ipsam cogitans,
780 23 | Bernadette, praying her rosary before the grotto, learned
781 20 | in those days his voice rose to the Virgin of Lourdes
782 35 | sin accomplishes so much ruin daily, and three times makes
783 14 | Matris aspectu! Veneranda rupes, unde vitales scatuere pleno
784 24 | Jesus Christ in the august Sacrament, so that this shrine - at
785 42 | regular reception of the sacraments, a regard for Christian
786 2 | Cardinal Tisserant, Dean of the Sacred College of Cardinals.~
787 57 | daily duties, joy for the sacrifice you offer.~
788 9 | inscribing in the catalogue of Saints, and it has spread its spiritual
789 37 | venite ad aquas, et haurietis salutem a Domino."18 At this spring
790 39 | within himself this work of sanctification, "not in word, neither with
791 6 | especially through Saint Bernard, sang Mary's glory and celebrated
792 47 | material prosperity and earthly satisfactions.~
793 14 | Veneranda rupes, unde vitales scatuere pleno gurgite Iymhae!"4~
794 28 | men to do penance at the scene of these wondrous apparitions,
795 51 | Gospel's demands.27 In the school of Mary they will learn
796 46 | austerities of life. It encourages scorn for human life, even for
797 19 | the ancient appeal of the Scriptures was to have a new application: "
798 7 | hilltops and overlooking the sea, shrines consecrated to
799 54 | they will first take a searching look at themselves and will
800 4 | establish at Lourdes "the seat of her immense kindness."1~
801 61(30) | will reach your goal...." Second Homily on the Missus est:
802 8 | Aide [of All Help], de Bon Secours [of Prompt Succor]. There
803 4(1) | 1914: Acta Apostolicae Sedis 6: 1914, p. 376.~
804 47 | matter and entertainments, to seduce souls which are still pure.
805 46 | which is destroyed before seeing the light of day.~
806 13 | visit of a troubled soul seeking truth. "No one," We once
807 8 | Succor]. There the pilgrim seeks refuge near Notre Dame de
808 13 | We once said, "has ever seen such a procession of suffering
809 46 | policies and economy of a large segment of mankind. It rages also
810 40 | then the best of men are seized by the appeal of a life
811 54 | any false judgments and selfish impulses, fearing the falsehood
812 47 | interest in one's brother, in selfishness which crushes him, in justice
813 28 | celebrations of the apparitions by sending a legate, decided to conclude
814 49 | destruction, the Virgin Mother has sent a cry of alarm.~
815 61 | Mariam invoces. . . Ipsam sequens, non devias; ipsam rogans,
816 40 | stretcher-bearers and the serene peace of the invalids, when
817 13 | such radiance of peace, serenity, and joy!"3~
818 40 | completely dedicated to the service of God and their brothers;
819 | several
820 7 | country in their protective shadow. Princes and shepherds of
821 47 | pleasure, which flaunts itself shamelessly and tries, through reading
822 5 | This truth is brought into sharp relief by reflection on
823 33 | centenary pilgrims on the shores of the River Gave. In the
824 19 | to the Universal Church a short time later. Henceforth the
825 16 | own words, it seems, when shortly afterward she manifested
826 28 | apparitions, a place she has showered with graces and miracles."12
827 22 | it to that of Tarbes, and signed the introduction of the
828 58 | operates in souls and the silent work of this supernatural
829 40 | mutual assistance and the sincere fervor of the pilgrims kneeling
830 57 | and infirm, you who are sincerely welcomed and honored at
831 63 | And in inviting you to sing to God together with the
832 32 | message to call to mind the "singular merits which France had
833 39 | who admits that he is a sinner. Great blessings for the
834 38 | Son of Man has to forgive sins.20 The Virgin invites us
835 26 | Instruction, had become Sister Marie Bernard. Did he not,
836 37 | flows at her feet: "Omnes sitientes, venite ad aquas, et haurietis
837 40 | prayer; quite hardened and skeptical sinners are often touched
838 6 | energy, erecting against the sky of France the permanent
839 21 | occasion to bear witness in a solemn document to the historic
840 56 | 56. And if in her solicitude Mary looks upon some of
841 57 | you who are assailed by sorrows and moral trials. Go to
842 28 | times to Blessed Bernadette Soubirous, and, in her kindness, exhorted
843 59 | truth, and lead them to the source of living waters.~
844 16 | desired this tie. "What the Sovereign Pontiff defined in Rome
845 29(14) | English tr. in The Pope Speaks, Vol. l, No. 1, p.43 - Ed.].~
846 14 | the aid of the Virgin! "O specus felix, decorate divae Matris
847 6 | many others. . . With their spires upthrust they announce from
848 44 | 44. "May blind spirits . . . be illumined by the
849 7 | whether humble chapels or splendid basilicas - little by little
850 6 | Immaculate; they heighten its splendor in the pure light of their
851 40 | prayer, when they observe the spontaneous mutual assistance and the
852 13 | procession of suffering in one spot on earth, never such radiance
853 9 | catalogue of Saints, and it has spread its spiritual and material
854 61 | conclusion of this letter with St. Bernard: "In periculis,
855 6 | the pure light of their stained-glass windows and in the harmonious
856 36 | John the Baptist, as at the start of Jesus' ministry, this
857 18 | erected church and crowned the statue of our Lady of Lourdes.~
858 6 | harmonious beauty of their statues. They bear witness above
859 11 | opposition. You know the steadfastness and purity of her testimony,
860 51 | the essential and austere steps of religious conversion,
861 44 | may be brought back to the straight path, that a just liberty
862 61(30) | follow her, you will not stray; if you entreat her, you
863 14(4) | living waters of a flowing stream!" - Office of feast of the
864 57 | receive peace of heart, strength for your daily duties, joy
865 18 | clarity of the fact."6 And strengthened by this assurance, he heaped
866 55 | Ourselves have insistently stressed, that the quest for social
867 40 | see the devotion of the stretcher-bearers and the serene peace of
868 34 | message, accentuate in a striking way the differences which
869 36 | ministry, this command, strong and rigorous, shows men
870 18 | malice of men "rendered stronger and more evident the clarity
871 55 | suspicion. Without doubt, social structures and economic pressures of
872 19 | Immaculatae," which his successor was to extend to the Universal
873 8 | de Bon Secours [of Prompt Succor]. There the pilgrim seeks
874 58 | which God attaches to your sufferings united to those of the Savior.
875 41 | pilgrimage is not usually sufficient to engrave in indelible
876 14 | We might add, the full sum of the benefits which the
877 61(30) | you will not err; if she supports you, you will not fall;
878 12 | even then and they still surge into the grotto of the apparitions,
879 24 | the Eucharistic mystery - surpasses in glory, it seems, all
880 17 | 17. It is therefore not surprising that it should have pleased
881 55 | banish misunderstanding and suspicion. Without doubt, social structures
882 27 | that time on, Nevers, which takes pride in keeping Bernadette'
883 32 | declaration of the Supreme Teacher, by appearances, conversations,
884 8 | whose unceasing recital tells, from province to province,
885 45 | also undergoing a terrible temptation to materialism which has
886 10 | instrument of her maternal tenderness and of the merciful power
887 61 | cogitans, non erras; ipsa tenente, non corruis; ipsa protegente,
888 47 | everything exclusively in terms of material prosperity and
889 45 | hope, is also undergoing a terrible temptation to materialism
890 10 | manifest herself in the territory of the Pyrenees to a pious
891 11 | testimony, wisely put to the test by episcopal authority and
892 [Title]| Text~ ~
893 | than
894 3 | and Venerable Brothers, in thanking God for the great favor
895 | thee
896 48 | Soul, thou hast many good things laid up for many years;
897 61(30) | difficulties, and doubts, think of Mary, invoke Mary's aid....
898 37(18) | Apparitions, first Response of Third Nocturne.~
899 59 | who are in search, who are thirsty for truth, and lead them
900 | though
901 35 | so much ruin daily, and three times makes her urgent appeal: "
902 24 | of Marian devotion and a throne of the Eucharistic mystery -
903 | thus
904 16 | Mary herself desired this tie. "What the Sovereign Pontiff
905 2 | Eminence Eugene Cardinal Tisserant, Dean of the Sacred College
906 22 | he created the episcopal title of Lourdes, attached it
907 7 | whom they have greeted with titles expressive of their hope
908 63 | outpouring of grace. In token of which We impart with
909 39 | in word, neither with the tongue, but in deed and in truth."21
910 11 | familiar with the events which took place at Lourdes at that
911 8 | Our Lady of Mercy], de Toute Aide [of All Help], de Bon
912 | toward
913 29(14) | 1953, p. 578. [English tr. in The Pope Speaks, Vol.
914 33 | which she has so clearly traced for us.~
915 25 | indulgences, and though the tragic circumstances of his Pontificate
916 20 | salvation; may she return the tranquillity of peace to troubled souls;
917 54 | love for God which does not translate itself into effective love
918 57 | assailed by sorrows and moral trials. Go to her, beloved invalids
919 47 | flaunts itself shamelessly and tries, through reading matter
920 23 | the praise of the adorable Trinity; and so it was that Bernadette,
921 52 | prayer and penance and by triumphs of charity.~
922 35 | prosperous, glittering, and trouble-free exterior, the Immaculate
923 28 | graces and miracles."12 Truly, Pius XI concluded, is this
924 20 | Lourdes in an ardent and trusting prayer: "In her power may
925 50 | courage to preach the great truths of salvation fearlessly.
926 9 | was to become, after the turmoil of the Revolution, a century
927 32 | and for this reason "We turned Our mind and heart to Lourdes
928 16(5) | Decree de Tuto for the Canonization of
929 29 | adding Our voice to this unanimous chorus of praise. We did
930 8 | litany of invocations whose unceasing recital tells, from province
931 14 | aspectu! Veneranda rupes, unde vitales scatuere pleno gurgite
932 45 | pride and hope, is also undergoing a terrible temptation to
933 24 | rendered by Saint Pius X: "The unique glory of the shrine of Lourdes
934 40 | spirit of brotherhood which unites the faithful of all races
935 59 | they may come together in unity. May she look upon those
936 19 | successor was to extend to the Universal Church a short time later.
937 47 | materialism is present in the unrestrained search for pleasure, which
938 36 | conversion of hearts is untimely today?~
939 54 | themselves and will try to uproot from their consciences any
940 6 | others. . . With their spires upthrust they announce from afar
941 35 | and three times makes her urgent appeal: "Penance, penance,
942 33 | particularly convinced that she urges us to master the spiritual
943 41 | days of pilgrimage is not usually sufficient to engrave in
944 34 | God's judgments from the vain wisdom of this world.~
945 14 | decorate divae Matris aspectu! Veneranda rupes, unde vitales scatuere
946 37 | feet: "Omnes sitientes, venite ad aquas, et haurietis salutem
947 8 | intercession of Notre Dame des Vertus, des Miracles, or des Victoires.
948 | very
949 14(4) | Apparitions, Hymn for II Vespers.~
950 29 | the definition which the Vicar on earth of her Divine Son
951 8 | Vertus, des Miracles, or des Victoires. It is a wonderful litany
952 52 | more than others to fight victoriously under Mary's banner against
953 29 | had pronounced amidst the vigorous approbation of the whole
954 9 | humble daughter of Saint Vincent de Paul whom We had the
955 19 | apparitione Beatae Mariae Virginis Immaculatae," which his
956 13 | country. There is the quiet visit of a troubled soul seeking
957 62 | honors her who a century ago visited the land of France.~
958 53 | remain faithful to their vital mission in society. May
959 14 | aspectu! Veneranda rupes, unde vitales scatuere pleno gurgite Iymhae!"4~
960 29(14) | tr. in The Pope Speaks, Vol. l, No. 1, p.43 - Ed.].~
961 52 | good works. Their religious vows dedicate them more than
962 19 | the hollow place of the wall. . ."7~
963 37 | first to go to drink and wash, all miseries of soul and
964 37 | flow away. "And I went and washed and I see," the grateful
965 8 | de la Garde [Our Lady of Watchfulness], de Pitié, or de Consolation.
966 37 | forgiveness and hope. Already the water flows at her feet: "Omnes
967 52 | attacks of evil with the weapons of prayer and penance and
968 61(30) | leads you, you will not grow weary; if she is propitious, you
969 46 | many of the decisions which weigh heavy on the life of the
970 55 | economic pressures of enormous weight burden the good will of
971 57 | infirm, you who are sincerely welcomed and honored at Lourdes as
972 | whence
973 | Wherever
974 | whether
975 | why
976 25 | devotion, he nevertheless willed to honor the Marian city
977 6 | light of their stained-glass windows and in the harmonious beauty
978 34 | judgments from the vain wisdom of this world.~
979 11 | purity of her testimony, wisely put to the test by episcopal
980 63 | constant and paternal best wishes, the Apostolic Benediction.~
981 6 | celebrated her mysteries, witnessed a marvelous flowering of
982 16 | of God, blessed among all women, wanted to confirm by her
983 9 | its spiritual and material wonders everywhere.~
984 28 | penance at the scene of these wondrous apparitions, a place she
985 52 | themselves to innumerable good works. Their religious vows dedicate
986 22 | Lourdes between Eucharistic worship and Marian prayer. "Devotion
987 15 | has also in a certain way woven close bonds between the
988 21 | at Lourdes. "Pius IX," he wrote, "had hardly defined it
989 63 | of Our Pontificate.~PIUS XII~
990 42 | gather at Lourdes in 1958 yield - according to the expectations
991 60 | respond everywhere, always youthful, holy, and apostolic, to
992 41 | to outdo one another in zeal that the centenary pilgrimages