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501 31 | altars of the Mother of God prayerfully and in great numbers on 502 2 | terrible war, We did not simply preach peace to citizens, peoples, 503 1 | Redeemer, that We - like Our Predecessors in bygone days - have turned 504 41 | 41. The faithful should present the sort of picture - as 505 41 | is railed at, and yet is presented as evidence of their justice. . . 506 19 | We must all resolutely preserve and defend this unity, but 507 3 | just peace does not yet prevail, nor do men live in concord 508 30(18) | the apostolic constitution Primo exacto: AAS (1957) 1051 509 11 | have even been cast into prison or exiled. And so with rash 510 7 | moderates their public and private conduct. Religion teaches 511 16 | these grave and distressing problems, a thought comes to Us which 512 30 | divine approval, decreed and proclaimed, in the Holy Year of 1950, 513 11 | dilemma: to give up public profession and propagation of their 514 21 | the whole world in rich profusion; her full, flowing streams 515 7 | regulations, so that the proletarian classes which do not yet 516 20 | multitudes in the course of her prolific growth. So the sun has many 517 16 | who "does not delay in his promises"5 but will some day comfort 518 11 | up public profession and propagation of their faith, or to suffer 519 5 | tries to replace them with props not strong enough to support 520 1 | itself confidently under her protection. ~ 521 2 | resources and human plans proved ineffective, in many letters 522 14 | turn, cannot adequately provide for the needs of the faithful.~ 523 26 | thunder about her, but she provides a safe port for those who 524 26(13) | Ps. 23:2.~ 525 10 | 10. There are writers and publishers whose goal is not to turn 526 7 | been conceived for no other purpose than to supply and augment 527 7 | incites citizens to the pursuit of virtue and thereby rules 528 20 | tree: that branch no longer puts forth shoots; block a stream 529 30 | venerated by all mankind as the Queen of Heaven;17 she, finally, 530 41 | death, and yet their life is quickened. . . They are dishonored, 531 27 | cause better times to come quickly upon the whole Church.~ 532 26 | by the onslaughts of the raging sea.14 She is battered by 533 41 | honor. Their good name is railed at, and yet is presented 534 9 | citizens, especially from the ranks of the uneducated, are easily 535 11 | prison or exiled. And so with rash daring men undertake to 536 | rather 537 3 | so powerful that they can ravage and sink into general destruction, 538 20 | only one source. Shut out a ray of the sun: the unity of 539 4 | born, waxes strong, and reaches full growth. ~ 540 10 | goal is not to turn their readers to truth, virtue, and wholesome 541 32 | grace that they will be ready and able to bear up under 542 5 | teaches the full truth, real justice, and that divine 543 7 | violence or revolution, but by reasonable regulations, so that the 544 43 | and martyrs, then we can reasonably hope that the Blessed Virgin 545 25 | that you may be worthy to receive your reward."12~ 546 6 | equitable. It is a harmful and reckless policy to do battle with 547 31 | men to eternal salvation, reenforce just laws with the mandates 548 8 | 8. As We reflect on this subject, from a 549 30 | hope that Mary will not refuse or leave unfilled Our entreaties 550 30(17) | encyclical letter Ad Caeli Reginam: AAS (1954) 625 ff.~ 551 14 | have been driven from many regions as menaces and evil-doers, 552 7 | revolution, but by reasonable regulations, so that the proletarian 553 41 | are being punished, they rejoice as though they are being 554 14 | since they are too few in relation to the region's population, 555 23 | in such a plight should rely upon God's help, which they 556 14 | so that the clergy who remain, since they are too few 557 19 | Church. . . We must all resolutely preserve and defend this 558 43 | and will soon grant, in response to our petitions, happier 559 2 | nor did We merely work to restore to mutual agreement - under 560 32 | of their ministry, may be restored as speedily as possible 561 32 | their flocks, or otherwise restrained from the free exercise of 562 6 | There must, then, be a return to Christian principles 563 7 | had, not by violence or revolution, but by reasonable regulations, 564 21 | over the whole world in rich profusion; her full, flowing 565 36 | ardently desire to raise to a richer Christian and civil culture, 566 15 | s rights, including the right, under the mandate of the 567 26 | and set it firmly upon the rivers.13 And so it is understandable 568 2 | Thus, when the world was rocked by a terrible war, We did 569 37(20) | Rom. 12:14.~ 570 18 | divine appointment - the Roman Pontiff, as successor of 571 44 | they bear her.~Written at Rome, in Saint Peter's, on the 572 20 | branches, but one trunk rooted firmly in the ground; and 573 24 | just as Christ our Redeemer rose in triumph, so the Church 574 26 | tiller of faith so that the rough winds of this world may 575 34 | God's gospel, which will rouse, raise, and direct them 576 12 | discretion of political rulers, and as though divine and 577 7 | pursuit of virtue and thereby rules and moderates their public 578 39 | penance, works of virtue, sacrifices, inconveniences, and all 579 26 | her, but she provides a safe port for those who toil 580 23 | 23. These words of the saintly martyr and bishop afford 581 10 | often distorted; lies and scandals are published abroad. The 582 37 | heavenly light, which alone can scatter the shadows of error and 583 11 | sheep of the flock will be scattered."3~ 584 11 | 11. And secondly, We are aware - to the great 585 2(1) | Cfr. Acta Apostolicae Sedis, 34 (1942), 345-46. ~ 586 9 | appearances of truth. The seductive allurements of vice, which 587 3 | brotherly understanding. For the seeds of war either lurk in hiding 588 36 | heralds of the gospel soon seek out again the peoples whom 589 | seems 590 11 | have been driven from their sees or so impeded that they 591 25 | not require such counsel: "Serve Him for whom you fight. . . 592 23 | sun of God's truth never sets, because "the word of the 593 | several 594 26 | by the surf, but is not shaken. The physical elements of 595 11 | smite the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock will be scattered."3~ 596 32 | should pray particularly that shepherds kept far from their flocks, 597 20 | branch no longer puts forth shoots; block a stream from its 598 23 | the Church - as history shows - have passed like shadows, 599 20 | there is only one source. Shut out a ray of the sun: the 600 12 | have been almost completely silenced, as if truth were subject 601 2 | terrible war, We did not simply preach peace to citizens, 602 34 | of the mind and cut the sinews of virtue. May they rather 603 3 | that they can ravage and sink into general destruction, 604 11 | fulfill the words: "I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep 605 34 | and on farms, escape the snares of materialistic, atheistic, 606 7 | more fitting status without social strife. ~ 607 25 | be brave and steadfast soldiers. We wish to counsel you 608 10 | vicious and violent appetites solely for the sake of gain, and 609 30 | in heaven;16 she whom We solemnly declared and ordained to 610 24 | triumph, so the Church shall someday win a peaceful victory over 611 43 | mother's heart that all her sons should live virtuously - 612 11 | are aware - to the great sorrow of Our fatherly heart - 613 41 | faithful should present the sort of picture - as often as 614 9 | corrupt minds through all sorts of publications, motion 615 40 | 40. Through this sound renewal of their way of 616 9 | television performances, are a special menace to unsuspecting young 617 32 | ministry, may be restored as speedily as possible to the positions 618 19 | bishop and martyr: "The Lord spoke thus to Peter: I say to 619 1 | Christians and the Church, the Spouse of the Divine Redeemer, 620 21 | her full, flowing streams spread everywhere: but there is 621 21 | in the Lord's light and spreads the rays of that light through 622 2 | mutual agreement - under the standard of truth, justice, and love - 623 26 | understandable that the Lord's Church stands unmoved among the waves 624 28 | a wretched and inimical state of affairs.~ 625 7 | raised to a more fitting status without social strife. ~ 626 25 | therefore; be brave and steadfast soldiers. We wish to counsel 627 21 | like manner, the Church is steeped in the Lord's light and 628 | still 629 10 | wholesome entertainment, but to stir up vicious and violent appetites 630 | stop 631 18 | by a variety of insidious strategems. But all should remember 632 4 | by the divine light, it strays more or less from the whole 633 27 | deign in His goodness to strengthen the hearts of their brothers 634 32 | wavering and weak might be so strengthened by God's grace that they 635 18 | the Roman Pontiff, as successor of Peter.~ 636 14 | and dear native lands and suffered many serious discomforts 637 25 | a lance; your patience a suit of armor. Your works should 638 20 | of its light has not been sundered; tear a branch from a tree: 639 7 | no other purpose than to supply and augment the necessities 640 5 | props not strong enough to support the edifice of human worth, 641 17 | would urge them to stop supporting the firm, solid, and constant 642 26 | She is battered by the surf, but is not shaken. The 643 23 | serious peril, since they must surmount many obstacles and deceits. 644 3 | hearts of men in frightened suspense, especially since human 645 18 | through every joint of the system according to the function 646 39 | we should occasionally, take upon ourselves voluntarily, 647 30 | Year of 1950, to have been taken up, body and soul, into 648 33 | Christian principles be taught freely in all lands and 649 13 | that replace them either teach nothing at all of God and 650 20 | light has not been sundered; tear a branch from a tree: that 651 16 | in Him who knows well the tears and suffering of those " 652 9 | publications, motion pictures, and television performances, are a special 653 16 | defending their ancestral faith tenaciously - despite the fact that 654 9 | allurements of vice, which tend to corrupt minds through 655 13 | and popularize the lethal tenets of atheism. ~ 656 2 | the world was rocked by a terrible war, We did not simply preach 657 6 | guarantees, and history testifies, that she shall exist forever. 658 [Title]| Text~ ~ 659 | thee 660 44 | Our behalf, in the way you think best, to the faithful entrusted 661 | thou 662 16 | distressing problems, a thought comes to Us which gives 663 1 | recall, when new dangers threaten Christians and the Church, 664 3 | from time to time - erupt threateningly and hold the hearts of men 665 | throughout 666 26 | of this world crash with thunder about her, but she provides 667 8 | enables Us to transcend the tides of human passion and to 668 26 | courage: "Hold on to the tiller of faith so that the rough 669 | together 670 44 | who suffer persecution and torment because they defend the 671 30(18) | 1957) 1051 ff. [Eng. tr. in TPS (Winter 1957-58) vol. 4, 672 30(18) | AAS (1957) 1051 ff. [Eng. tr. in TPS (Winter 1957-58) 673 8 | point that enables Us to transcend the tides of human passion 674 24 | Christ our Redeemer rose in triumph, so the Church shall someday 675 15 | Christian flock, have been trod under foot, to the great 676 4 | and sure foundation, it tumbles down; if a mind is not enlightened 677 1 | Predecessors in bygone days - have turned in prayer to the Virgin 678 44 | July, in the year 1958, the twentieth of Our Pontificate.~PIUS 679 8 | the people of every race, two matters come to mind which 680 30 | unfilled Our entreaties and the unanimous prayers of all Catholics - 681 26 | the rivers.13 And so it is understandable that the Lord's Church stands 682 3 | concord founded on brotherly understanding. For the seeds of war either 683 41 | persecute them. They are not understood, and yet they are condemned; 684 11 | so with rash daring men undertake to fulfill the words: "I 685 5 | tries to hinder, demean, or undo her, either weakens thereby 686 9 | especially from the ranks of the uneducated, are easily won over by 687 30 | will not refuse or leave unfilled Our entreaties and the unanimous 688 10 | holy, beautiful, and noble. Unfortunately, the truth is often distorted; 689 22(9) | Cyprian, De unitate Ecclesiae, IV, V, VI: PL 690 27 | hardship, all the others - united with them by the bonds of 691 35 | may no one bar those gates unjustly. May all men realize that 692 35 | gates of truth be everywhere unobstructed; may no one bar those gates 693 32 | full light of truth and in unqualified union and charity; that 694 9 | are a special menace to unsuspecting young people. ~ 695 | until 696 27 | particular region were suffering unusual hardship, all the others - 697 26 | should give you sure hope and unwavering courage: "Hold on to the 698 17 | pressures which would urge them to stop supporting 699 1 | loving Mother, and have urged the whole flock entrusted 700 5 | her power to put them to use. Anyone, therefore, who 701 41 | citizens of heaven. They obey valid laws, and even go beyond 702 3 | destruction, not only the vanquished, but the victors with them, 703 8 | on this subject, from a vantage point that enables Us to 704 18 | false doctrines and by a variety of insidious strategems. 705 26 | not bandy you. The sea is vast and large, but do not fear; 706 30 | ordained to be properly venerated by all mankind as the Queen 707 18 | fullness of Christ,"7 whose Vicar on earth is - by divine 708 10 | entertainment, but to stir up vicious and violent appetites solely 709 3 | the vanquished, but the victors with them, and all mankind. ~ 710 24 | shall someday win a peaceful victory over all her enemies.~ 711 31(19) | Contra haereses III, 22: PG VII, 959. ~ 712 7 | wealth should be had, not by violence or revolution, but by reasonable 713 10 | but to stir up vicious and violent appetites solely for the 714 5 | been given charge of these virtues by the Divine Redeemer, 715 43 | all her sons should live virtuously - will graciously heed our 716 31 | May they pray with one voice and one spirit that she 717 30(18) | in TPS (Winter 1957-58) vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 259 ff. - 718 39 | occasionally, take upon ourselves voluntarily, in a spirit of generosity.~ 719 32 | union and charity; that the wavering and weak might be so strengthened 720 26 | stands unmoved among the waves of this world, for she is 721 4 | brotherly love, strife is born, waxes strong, and reaches full 722 32 | charity; that the wavering and weak might be so strengthened 723 5 | demean, or undo her, either weakens thereby the very bases of 724 7 | a better distribution of wealth should be had, not by violence 725 3 | human ingenuity has devised weapons so powerful that they can 726 4 | 4. If we weigh carefully the causes of 727 5 | human worth, freedom, and well-being. ~ 728 | while 729 10 | readers to truth, virtue, and wholesome entertainment, but to stir 730 38 | idle words, which cannot be wholly pleasing to God.~ 731 9 | are easily won over by widely published errors, particularly 732 26 | faith so that the rough winds of this world may not bandy 733 34 | doctrines, which cripple the wings of the mind and cut the 734 30(18) | 1051 ff. [Eng. tr. in TPS (Winter 1957-58) vol. 4, no. 3, 735 34 | illumined with the light of the wisdom of God's gospel, which will 736 19 | recall and meditate upon the wise words of Saint Cyprian, 737 44 | that you will make Our wishes and exhortations known on 738 35 | realize that nothing can withstand for long the force of truth 739 44 | heaven's blessing and a witness of Our paternal good will, 740 9 | the uneducated, are easily won over by widely published 741 41 | which is described so wonderfully, beautifully, and meaningfully 742 23 | never sets, because "the word of the Lord endures forever."10~ 743 2 | nations, nor did We merely work to restore to mutual agreement - 744 34 | schools and high schools, in workshops and on farms, escape the 745 8 | mind which cause Us great worry and anxiety. ~ 746 5 | support the edifice of human worth, freedom, and well-being. ~ 747 25 | credentials, so that you may be worthy to receive your reward."12~ 748 28 | Asia who are oppressed by a wretched and inimical state of affairs.~ 749 10 | 10. There are writers and publishers whose goal 750 44 | the love they bear her.~Written at Rome, in Saint Peter' 751 44 | of Our Pontificate.~PIUS XII~ ~ 752 26(15) | Ambrose, Epistle II: PL XVI, 917.~ 753 11(3) | Matt. 26:31; cfr. Zach. 13:7.~ 754 36 | to Christ with apostolic zeal and exhausting toil, and 755 39 | out of that ardent and zealous charity with which all Christians


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