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Pius XII
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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 234 [Title]| Text~ ~ 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


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