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1 1 | 1. Our paternal heart is deeply
2 9 | King, in the year 1956, the 18th of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS
3 9 | Christ the King, in the year 1956, the 18th of Our Pontificate. ~
4 2 | 2. And so, aware of Our Apostolic
5 9 | from St. Peter's on the 28th day of October, the Feast
6 3 | 3. May all men come to realize
7 4 | 4. In the midst of these oppressive
8 5 | 5. We are sure that the same
9 6 | 6. We particularly exhort
10 7 | 7. We have no doubt that Christians
11 8 | 8. So it will come to pass
12 9 | 9. Relying upon this sweet
13 8 | and civil liberty, will be able - with the inspiration and
14 9 | esteem and in pledge of abundant heavenly graces, Our Apostolic
15 7 | entreaties to which yours will be added.~
16 6 | embrace in the same tender affection as did the Divine Redeemer
17 9 | Europe who are so sorely afflicted and oppressed by calamities,
18 4 | the day, now many years ago, when We journeyed to Budapest
19 | also
20 4 | August Sacrament of the altar as it was carried in solemn
21 6 | still, in a sense, be called angels. May all Christians join
22 2 | entrusted to each of you, that, animated by brotherly love, you raise
23 2 | We cannot but fervently appeal to all of you, Venerable
24 4 | Catholics of Hungary follow with ardent piety and profoundest veneration
25 5 | domestic order which it so ardently desires. We also hope that
26 3 | cannot be stabilized by an armed might which brings many
27 5 | suppliant prayers to God, asking for that peace and domestic
28 3 | powerless to compel their inner assent, nor by those deceitful
29 | at
30 5 | though the champions of atheistic communism attempt with every
31 5 | champions of atheistic communism attempt with every possible stratagem
32 4 | profoundest veneration the August Sacrament of the altar as
33 2 | 2. And so, aware of Our Apostolic duties,
34 | been
35 1 | sorrowful events which have befallen the people of eastern Europe
36 | before
37 1 | beloved Hungary, which is now being soaked in blood by a shocking
38 9 | heavenly graces, Our Apostolic Benediction lovingly in Our Lord, to
39 9 | particularly to those Consecrated Bishops of these same countries
40 6 | powerful patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary, for she has
41 7 | Gospel shines, and especially boys and girls, will most willingly
42 3 | the Church. Nor can the breath of just freedom ever be
43 3 | by an armed might which brings many to their death, nor
44 2 | of you, that, animated by brotherly love, you raise suppliant
45 5 | prayer with these, their brothers, who are oppressed by so
46 4 | ago, when We journeyed to Budapest to take part in an international
47 6 | can still, in a sense, be called angels. May all Christians
48 2 | an end may be put to this carnage and that a genuine peace
49 4 | Sacrament of the altar as it was carried in solemn procession through
50 4 | consolation of seeing the dear Catholics of Hungary follow with ardent
51 5 | this people even though the champions of atheistic communism attempt
52 1 | the hearts of all men who cherish the rights of civil society,
53 3 | are to the rights of the Church. Nor can the breath of just
54 7 | Christians everywhere, in cities, towns, and villages, wherever
55 3 | violence inflicted upon citizens which is powerless to compel
56 4 | through the streets of the city.~
57 3 | repugnant to the rights of a civic and Christian conscience
58 5 | world, as evidence of their common charity, will join in prayer
59 5 | the champions of atheistic communism attempt with every possible
60 3 | citizens which is powerless to compel their inner assent, nor
61 4 | midst of these oppressive conditions, which so torment a beloved
62 4 | international Eucharistic Congress as personal representative
63 3 | of a civic and Christian conscience as they are to the rights
64 9 | and particularly to those Consecrated Bishops of these same countries
65 4 | We then had the joy and consolation of seeing the dear Catholics
66 3 | deceitful fictions which corrupt the mind and are as repugnant
67 6 | world, which is sullied by crime and sin, they can still,
68 5 | great nation, even in the crisis which now tragically vexes
69 6 | particularly exhort to this holy crusade of prayer all those whom
70 9 | held in prison or places of custody or have been sent into exile.~
71 2 | rightful freedom may some day dawn again.~
72 4 | consolation of seeing the dear Catholics of Hungary follow
73 3 | which brings many to their death, nor by that violence inflicted
74 3 | inner assent, nor by those deceitful fictions which corrupt the
75 1 | 1. Our paternal heart is deeply moved by the sorrowful events
76 8 | of eastern Europe who are deprived of religious and civil liberty,
77 5 | order which it so ardently desires. We also hope that all true
78 5 | every possible stratagem to despoil their minds of the religion
79 2 | in Whose hands lie the destinies of peoples as well as the
80 | did
81 1 | rights of civil society, the dignity of man, and the liberty
82 5 | asking for that peace and domestic order which it so ardently
83 7 | 7. We have no doubt that Christians everywhere,
84 8 | such great suffering and drenched in so much blood, and the
85 2 | aware of Our Apostolic duties, We cannot but fervently
86 6 | whose person We represent on earth - those who are in the flower
87 6 | prayer all those whom We embrace in the same tender affection
88 | end
89 7 | willingly respond to Our entreaties to which yours will be added.~
90 2 | Brethren, and to the flocks entrusted to each of you, that, animated
91 9 | impart, as a token of Our esteem and in pledge of abundant
92 4 | part in an international Eucharistic Congress as personal representative
93 1 | deeply moved by the sorrowful events which have befallen the
94 | ever
95 | every
96 | everywhere
97 5 | throughout the world, as evidence of their common charity,
98 6 | 6. We particularly exhort to this holy crusade of
99 9 | custody or have been sent into exile.~Given at Rome from St.
100 3 | ever be extinguished by external force.~
101 3 | of just freedom ever be extinguished by external force.~
102 5 | We are sure that the same faith in and love for our Divine
103 2 | Apostolic duties, We cannot but fervently appeal to all of you, Venerable
104 3 | nor by those deceitful fictions which corrupt the mind and
105 4 | beloved part of the Christian flock, We recall with pleasure
106 6 | earth - those who are in the flower of youth, resplendent with
107 4 | dear Catholics of Hungary follow with ardent piety and profoundest
108 3 | extinguished by external force.~
109 5 | of the religion of their forefathers. We have, therefore, the
110 2 | and that a genuine peace founded on justice, charity, and
111 | from
112 2 | this carnage and that a genuine peace founded on justice,
113 7 | and especially boys and girls, will most willingly respond
114 9 | have been sent into exile.~Given at Rome from St. Peter's
115 7 | wherever the light of the Gospel shines, and especially boys
116 9 | pledge of abundant heavenly graces, Our Apostolic Benediction
117 | had
118 2 | with Us to God, in Whose hands lie the destinies of peoples
119 8 | intercession of the Virgin Mary - happily and peacefully to resolve
120 4 | representative of Our Predecessor of happy memory, Pius XI. We then
121 | has
122 9 | and in pledge of abundant heavenly graces, Our Apostolic Benediction
123 9 | these same countries who are held in prison or places of custody
124 8 | with the inspiration and help of God, which is sought
125 8 | truth and life, a kingdom of holiness and grace, a kingdom of
126 6 | particularly exhort to this holy crusade of prayer all those
127 8 | to pass that the beloved Hungarian people who are tortured
128 9 | upon this sweet hope, We impart, as a token of Our esteem
129 1 | liberty which is due to individuals and to nations.~
130 3 | death, nor by that violence inflicted upon citizens which is powerless
131 6 | Mary, for she has great influence for us before God since
132 3 | powerless to compel their inner assent, nor by those deceitful
133 8 | will be able - with the inspiration and help of God, which is
134 5 | our Divine Redeemer still inspire the hearts of this people
135 8 | prayers, and through the intercession of the Virgin Mary - happily
136 | into
137 6 | Christians join them in invoking the powerful patronage of
138 4 | many years ago, when We journeyed to Budapest to take part
139 4 | Pius XI. We then had the joy and consolation of seeing
140 3 | Church. Nor can the breath of just freedom ever be extinguished
141 | Let
142 2 | Us to God, in Whose hands lie the destinies of peoples
143 8 | a kingdom of truth and life, a kingdom of holiness and
144 7 | and villages, wherever the light of the Gospel shines, and
145 2 | well as the power and very lives of their rulers. Let us
146 6 | Redeemer and our own most loving Mother.~
147 9 | Our Apostolic Benediction lovingly in Our Lord, to each one
148 1 | society, the dignity of man, and the liberty which is
149 1 | soaked in blood by a shocking massacre. And not only is Our heart
150 4 | Our Predecessor of happy memory, Pius XI. We then had the
151 4 | 4. In the midst of these oppressive conditions,
152 | might
153 3 | fictions which corrupt the mind and are as repugnant to
154 5 | stratagem to despoil their minds of the religion of their
155 | much
156 5 | confidence that this great nation, even in the crisis which
157 1 | due to individuals and to nations.~
158 | no
159 | not
160 9 | Peter's on the 28th day of October, the Feast of our Lord Jesus
161 | once
162 | one
163 | only
164 4 | 4. In the midst of these oppressive conditions, which so torment
165 | own
166 8 | 8. So it will come to pass that the beloved Hungarian
167 1 | 1. Our paternal heart is deeply moved by
168 6 | in invoking the powerful patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary,
169 8 | Virgin Mary - happily and peacefully to resolve these problems
170 6 | the Divine Redeemer whose person We represent on earth -
171 4 | Eucharistic Congress as personal representative of Our Predecessor
172 9 | Given at Rome from St. Peter's on the 28th day of October,
173 4 | Hungary follow with ardent piety and profoundest veneration
174 9 | who are held in prison or places of custody or have been
175 4 | Christian flock, We recall with pleasure the day, now many years
176 9 | token of Our esteem and in pledge of abundant heavenly graces,
177 9 | year 1956, the 18th of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~
178 5 | communism attempt with every possible stratagem to despoil their
179 2 | of peoples as well as the power and very lives of their
180 6 | join them in invoking the powerful patronage of the Blessed
181 3 | inflicted upon citizens which is powerless to compel their inner assent,
182 2 | of their rulers. Let us pray that an end may be put to
183 4 | personal representative of Our Predecessor of happy memory, Pius XI.
184 8 | justice, love and peace." (Preface of the Feast of Jesus Christ
185 9 | countries who are held in prison or places of custody or
186 8 | peacefully to resolve these problems in justice and right order,
187 4 | it was carried in solemn procession through the streets of the
188 4 | follow with ardent piety and profoundest veneration the August Sacrament
189 2 | pray that an end may be put to this carnage and that
190 3 | 3. May all men come to realize that today's unsettled international
191 4 | the Christian flock, We recall with pleasure the day, now
192 5 | despoil their minds of the religion of their forefathers. We
193 8 | Europe who are deprived of religious and civil liberty, will
194 9 | 9. Relying upon this sweet hope, We
195 6 | Redeemer whose person We represent on earth - those who are
196 4 | Eucharistic Congress as personal representative of Our Predecessor of happy
197 3 | corrupt the mind and are as repugnant to the rights of a civic
198 8 | happily and peacefully to resolve these problems in justice
199 8 | and right order, with due respect for the rights of God and
200 6 | in the flower of youth, resplendent with sweetness and grace.
201 7 | girls, will most willingly respond to Our entreaties to which
202 8 | problems in justice and right order, with due respect
203 2 | on justice, charity, and rightful freedom may some day dawn
204 9 | sent into exile.~Given at Rome from St. Peter's on the
205 2 | and very lives of their rulers. Let us pray that an end
206 4 | profoundest veneration the August Sacrament of the altar as it was carried
207 4 | the joy and consolation of seeing the dear Catholics of Hungary
208 6 | sin, they can still, in a sense, be called angels. May all
209 9 | of custody or have been sent into exile.~Given at Rome
210 7 | the light of the Gospel shines, and especially boys and
211 1 | being soaked in blood by a shocking massacre. And not only is
212 6 | is sullied by crime and sin, they can still, in a sense,
213 | since
214 1 | Hungary, which is now being soaked in blood by a shocking massacre.
215 1 | cherish the rights of civil society, the dignity of man, and
216 4 | altar as it was carried in solemn procession through the streets
217 | some
218 9 | eastern Europe who are so sorely afflicted and oppressed
219 1 | heart is deeply moved by the sorrowful events which have befallen
220 8 | and help of God, which is sought in so many suppliant prayers,
221 9 | exile.~Given at Rome from St. Peter's on the 28th day
222 3 | international order cannot be stabilized by an armed might which
223 5 | attempt with every possible stratagem to despoil their minds of
224 4 | solemn procession through the streets of the city.~
225 | such
226 8 | are tortured by such great suffering and drenched in so much
227 6 | of this world, which is sullied by crime and sin, they can
228 5 | 5. We are sure that the same faith in and
229 5 | We have, therefore, the surest confidence that this great
230 9 | 9. Relying upon this sweet hope, We impart, as a token
231 6 | youth, resplendent with sweetness and grace. We have great
232 4 | journeyed to Budapest to take part in an international
233 6 | whom We embrace in the same tender affection as did the Divine
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235 | them
236 | then
237 | therefore
238 | throughout
239 3 | men come to realize that today's unsettled international
240 9 | sweet hope, We impart, as a token of Our esteem and in pledge
241 | too
242 4 | oppressive conditions, which so torment a beloved part of the Christian
243 8 | Hungarian people who are tortured by such great suffering
244 7 | Christians everywhere, in cities, towns, and villages, wherever
245 5 | in the crisis which now tragically vexes it, will once again
246 5 | desires. We also hope that all true Christians throughout the
247 8 | kingdom is "a kingdom of truth and life, a kingdom of holiness
248 3 | to realize that today's unsettled international order cannot
249 4 | ardent piety and profoundest veneration the August Sacrament of
250 | very
251 5 | crisis which now tragically vexes it, will once again raise
252 7 | everywhere, in cities, towns, and villages, wherever the light of the
253 3 | their death, nor by that violence inflicted upon citizens
254 | was
255 | well
256 | when
257 | wherever
258 | whom
259 7 | boys and girls, will most willingly respond to Our entreaties
260 5 | many calamities and so many wrongs.~
261 4 | Predecessor of happy memory, Pius XI. We then had the joy and
262 9 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~
263 9 | Christ the King, in the year 1956, the 18th of Our Pontificate. ~
264 4 | pleasure the day, now many years ago, when We journeyed to
265 | your
266 | yours
267 6 | who are in the flower of youth, resplendent with sweetness