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Pius XII
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1 1 | 1. That admirable prodigy 2 11 | 11. And We further desire that 3 12 | 12. Nor should there be omitted 4 13 | 13. We do not doubt, Venerable 5 14 | day of December, the year 1950, the twelfth of Our Pontificate. ~ 6 3 | 3. Who is there who is not 7 4 | 4. We who raise our mind above 8 6 | 6. There is nothing which 9 7 | 7. If these precepts were 10 8 | 8. This is indeed a difficult 11 9 | 9. Wherefore We strongly urge 12 9 | it were, to offset that abominable strife which threatens the 13 2 | 2. Is it not abundantly clear that bloody conflicts 14 14 | forth suppliant prayers in accordance with our intentions, a source 15 2 | most outstanding artistic achievements. ~ 16 5 | efforts are incapable of achieving such result. It is necessary 17 3 | still further ruins may be added? Who is there, in fine, 18 3 | the thought of possible addition of other cemeteries to the 19 1 | 1. That admirable prodigy of fraternal concord 20 4 | peace of all and to daily advance their prosperity, We, Venerable 21 3 | difficulties which so greatly affect almost all peoples, and 22 4 | We who cherish fatherly affection for the people of all nations 23 2 | innocent children, women, the aged and infirm, and likewise 24 3 | the poorer classes, being aggravated still more by the further 25 5 | covetousness and greed, to allay hatreds, to really put into 26 | alone 27 | already 28 11 | above His sacred crib by angelic choirs to men of good will ( 29 4 | exhorting all to put aside animosities, to compose differences 30 1 | hear that warning, as with anxious mind We behold peoples engaged 31 14 | 14. Meanwhile, may the apostolic blessing which, lovingly 32 1 | discord nor hatred, but ardently desire peace, unity of minds 33 11 | with the same spiritual ardor for this cause prayers be 34 2 | oftentimes strike not merely armies but also civilians and even 35 9 | Venerable Brethren, to arrange for public supplications 36 2 | buildings and most outstanding artistic achievements. ~ 37 4 | and exhorting all to put aside animosities, to compose 38 12 | fortune which they have been awaiting with such burning desire 39 10 | 10. You are undoubtedly aware that We shall celebrate 40 12 | or are driven forth and banished from their homes, and those 41 | because 42 | become 43 | been 44 | beginning 45 1 | as with anxious mind We behold peoples engaged in a fearful 46 4 | true peace which, as it behooves, will publicly and sincerely 47 3 | those of the poorer classes, being aggravated still more by 48 13 | certain that all our dearly beloved children in Christ throughout 49 14 | a pledge of our paternal benevolence be to each and all of you, 50 11 | Birth of Jesus Christ, to beseech the Divine Infant that the 51 | beyond 52 11 | the solemn feast of the Birth of Jesus Christ, to beseech 53 14 | Meanwhile, may the apostolic blessing which, lovingly in the Lord, 54 2 | not abundantly clear that bloody conflicts bring in their 55 4 | Brethren, whenever We see the brightness of the heavens overcast 56 8 | And if necessary it can brook no delay, but should be 57 6 | precepts teach us that men, as brothers, form one family whose Father 58 2 | infirm, and likewise sacred buildings and most outstanding artistic 59 12 | been awaiting with such burning desire and ardent longing. ~ 60 | cannot 61 8 | difficult and beyond human capacity, then we must have recourse 62 12 | wretchedness or still languish in captivity, may receive heavenly consolations 63 13 | with your usual pastoral care and diligence you will communicate 64 12 | Blessed Mother that the Catholic religion, which is the most 65 11 | spiritual ardor for this cause prayers be repeatedly offered 66 10 | undoubtedly aware that We shall celebrate the Eucharistic sacrifice 67 3 | possible addition of other cemeteries to the innumerable graveyards 68 8 | Father, as down through the centuries in times of crisis our forefathers 69 5 | wealth, to foster mutual charity and to stir up virtue in 70 4 | of human desires, We who cherish fatherly affection for the 71 11 | His sacred crib by angelic choirs to men of good will (Luke 72 12 | of the rights of the Holy Church are confined to prison, 73 3 | crumbling walls of so many cities and towns still further 74 7 | strife or suppression of civil or religious liberty would 75 2 | not merely armies but also civilians and even innocent children, 76 12 | foundation of human society and civilized culture, may enjoy due liberty 77 3 | particular those of the poorer classes, being aggravated still 78 2 | 2. Is it not abundantly clear that bloody conflicts bring 79 13 | paternal exhortation, to your clergy and faithful in the way 80 4 | heavens overcast with lowering clouds and new dangers of wars 81 13 | care and diligence you will communicate this, our paternal exhortation, 82 10 | voice by means of radio communication may be heard by all. We 83 4 | put aside animosities, to compose differences and to introduce 84 10 | feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, 85 3 | wealth which is a necessary concomitant of war. ~ 86 6 | There is nothing which can conduce more effectively and contribute 87 12 | rights of the Holy Church are confined to prison, or are driven 88 2 | abundantly clear that bloody conflicts bring in their wake untold 89 12 | captivity, may receive heavenly consolations and be granted at length 90 1 | provided seems to us to contain as it were a warning voice, 91 6 | conduce more effectively and contribute more to the attainment of 92 13 | will gladly and willingly correspond to this present invitation. ~ 93 1 | devout pilgrims during the course of the Holy Year have provided 94 5 | hearts of men, to repress covetousness and greed, to allay hatreds, 95 2 | genius which indeed was created for other purposes - that 96 11 | proclaimed above His sacred crib by angelic choirs to men 97 8 | the centuries in times of crisis our forefathers have done 98 3 | likewise, that to the still crumbling walls of so many cities 99 12 | human society and civilized culture, may enjoy due liberty in 100 11 | the novena of supplication customarily held in preparation for 101 14 | St. Peter's on the sixth day of December, the year 1950, 102 5 | into practice the norms and dealings of justice, to bring about 103 13 | feel certain that all our dearly beloved children in Christ 104 14 | Peter's on the sixth day of December, the year 1950, the twelfth 105 13 | faithful in the way you deem most suitable; and We likewise 106 12 | because of their courageous defense of the rights of the Holy 107 8 | necessary it can brook no delay, but should be put into 108 4 | above the flood of human desires, We who cherish fatherly 109 1 | nation, flocking to Rome as devout pilgrims during the course 110 3 | the prospect of economic difficulties which so greatly affect 111 13 | usual pastoral care and diligence you will communicate this, 112 1 | do not wish for war nor discord nor hatred, but ardently 113 5 | to bring about a better distribution of wealth, to foster mutual 114 7 | religious liberty would disturb public and private life, 115 | does 116 | done 117 | down 118 12 | confined to prison, or are driven forth and banished from 119 12 | civilized culture, may enjoy due liberty in all nations and 120 7 | precepts were really and duly put into effect, then without 121 | each 122 12 | should there be omitted earnest prayers of supplication 123 3 | tremble at the prospect of economic difficulties which so greatly 124 6 | nothing which can conduce more effectively and contribute more to the 125 5 | we well know that human efforts are incapable of achieving 126 1 | anxious mind We behold peoples engaged in a fearful preparation 127 12 | and civilized culture, may enjoy due liberty in all nations 128 2 | terrible are the mechanical equipment and instruments of modern 129 10 | all differences justly and equitably settled, the light of real 130 1 | a better and more happy era for all. It is our ardent 131 11 | world and become firmly established everywhere. ~ 132 10 | that We shall celebrate the Eucharistic sacrifice at the hour of 133 | even 134 1 | voice, a solemn testimony to everybody that the peoples of the 135 | everywhere 136 9 | Wherefore We strongly urge and exhort you, Venerable Brethren, 137 13 | communicate this, our paternal exhortation, to your clergy and faithful 138 4 | help raising our voice and exhorting all to put aside animosities, 139 12 | homes, and those also who, exiled from their fatherlands, 140 12 | also who, exiled from their fatherlands, wander about in wretchedness 141 4 | desires, We who cherish fatherly affection for the people 142 1 | behold peoples engaged in a fearful preparation for war while 143 13 | suitable; and We likewise feel certain that all our dearly 144 14 | Venerable Brethren, to all your fellow citizens, and to those in 145 3 | added? Who is there, in fine, who does not tremble at 146 11 | throughout the world and become firmly established everywhere. ~ 147 | first 148 1 | from almost every nation, flocking to Rome as devout pilgrims 149 9 | supplications and to invite your flocks to implore peace and concord 150 4 | raise our mind above the flood of human desires, We who 151 8 | centuries in times of crisis our forefathers have done with happy and 152 6 | us that men, as brothers, form one family whose Father 153 12 | granted at length that good fortune which they have been awaiting 154 5 | distribution of wealth, to foster mutual charity and to stir 155 12 | which is the most secure foundation of human society and civilized 156 7 | but a peaceful stability, founded on right order and justice, 157 1 | That admirable prodigy of fraternal concord which the numberless 158 1 | certain places a horrible fury of slaughter is already 159 10 | settled, the light of real and genuine peace may radiate to all 160 14 | source of heavenly graces. ~Given at Rome from St. Peter's 161 13 | throughout the world will gladly and willingly correspond 162 6 | Redeemer and by His heavenly grace the nourisher, and whose 163 14 | intentions, a source of heavenly graces. ~Given at Rome from St. 164 12 | heavenly consolations and be granted at length that good fortune 165 3 | cemeteries to the innumerable graveyards of the recent war; likewise, 166 6 | to the attainment of this great objective than the Christian 167 3 | economic difficulties which so greatly affect almost all peoples, 168 5 | repress covetousness and greed, to allay hatreds, to really 169 7 | the attainment of a daily growing measure of prosperity. ~ 170 1 | slaughter is already reaping its harvest of courageous, youthful 171 1 | for war nor discord nor hatred, but ardently desire peace, 172 1 | that all should at last hear that warning, as with anxious 173 10 | radio communication may be heard by all. We wish, moreover, 174 5 | first of all to renew the hearts of men, to repress covetousness 175 6 | whose lasting homeland is Heaven. ~ 176 4 | see the brightness of the heavens overcast with lowering clouds 177 11 | supplication customarily held in preparation for the solemn 178 4 | threaten mankind, We cannot help raising our voice and exhorting 179 6 | nourisher, and whose lasting homeland is Heaven. ~ 180 12 | and banished from their homes, and those also who, exiled 181 1 | while in certain places a horrible fury of slaughter is already 182 10 | Eucharistic sacrifice at the hour of midnight that marks the 183 10 | beginning of the feast of the Immaculate Conception of the Blessed 184 14 | lovingly in the Lord, We impart as a pledge of our paternal 185 9 | to invite your flocks to implore peace and concord for peoples; 186 5 | know that human efforts are incapable of achieving such result. 187 4 | religion and peoples and of individual citizens. ~ 188 11 | Christ, to beseech the Divine Infant that the peace proclaimed 189 2 | children, women, the aged and infirm, and likewise sacred buildings 190 2 | also civilians and even innocent children, women, the aged 191 3 | other cemeteries to the innumerable graveyards of the recent 192 2 | purposes - that they must inspire any thinking person with 193 2 | mechanical equipment and instruments of modern warfare invented 194 4 | races and desire to preserve intact the peace of all and to 195 14 | prayers in accordance with our intentions, a source of heavenly graces. ~ 196 10 | Father of Mercies through the intercession of the most powerful patronage 197 4 | compose differences and to introduce that true peace which, as 198 2 | instruments of modern warfare invented by the genius of man - genius 199 13 | correspond to this present invitation. ~ 200 9 | public supplications and to invite your flocks to implore peace 201 10 | of Jesus Christ, should invoke from the Father of Mercies 202 10 | rest and all differences justly and equitably settled, the 203 2 | slaughter and misery of every kind? So terrible are the mechanical 204 5 | 5. Nevertheless we well know that human efforts are incapable 205 12 | in wretchedness or still languish in captivity, may receive 206 6 | the nourisher, and whose lasting homeland is Heaven. ~ 207 12 | consolations and be granted at length that good fortune which 208 7 | disturb public and private life, but a peaceful stability, 209 10 | and equitably settled, the light of real and genuine peace 210 1 | of courageous, youthful lives. ~ 211 10 | of Original Sin, that at long last, with hatreds put to 212 12 | burning desire and ardent longing. ~ 213 14 | blessing which, lovingly in the Lord, We impart as a pledge of 214 3 | still more by the further loss of wealth which is a necessary 215 1 | minds and that Christian love which alone can be the source 216 14 | apostolic blessing which, lovingly in the Lord, We impart as 217 4 | the heavens overcast with lowering clouds and new dangers of 218 11 | choirs to men of good will (Luke 2, 14) may shine forth throughout 219 2 | invented by the genius of man - genius which indeed was 220 4 | dangers of wars threaten mankind, We cannot help raising 221 10 | the hour of midnight that marks the beginning of the feast 222 10 | Conception of the Blessed Virgin Mary, and that our suppliant 223 12 | persecution for justice' sake" (Matt. 5, 10), those who because 224 10 | that our suppliant voice by means of radio communication may 225 | Meanwhile 226 7 | attainment of a daily growing measure of prosperity. ~ 227 2 | kind? So terrible are the mechanical equipment and instruments 228 10 | invoke from the Father of Mercies through the intercession 229 2 | they oftentimes strike not merely armies but also civilians 230 10 | sacrifice at the hour of midnight that marks the beginning 231 2 | untold ruins, slaughter and misery of every kind? So terrible 232 2 | equipment and instruments of modern warfare invented by the 233 | moreover 234 1 | concord which the numberless multitudes of the faithful, from almost 235 5 | distribution of wealth, to foster mutual charity and to stir up virtue 236 1 | faithful, from almost every nation, flocking to Rome as devout 237 | Nevertheless 238 4 | with lowering clouds and new dangers of wars threaten 239 12 | prayers of supplication to the new-born Redeemer through His Blessed 240 10 | especially on that holy night all the faithful, united 241 5 | really put into practice the norms and dealings of justice, 242 | nothing 243 6 | by His heavenly grace the nourisher, and whose lasting homeland 244 11 | repeatedly offered during the novena of supplication customarily 245 1 | fraternal concord which the numberless multitudes of the faithful, 246 6 | attainment of this great objective than the Christian religion; 247 11 | cause prayers be repeatedly offered during the novena of supplication 248 9 | struggle, as it were, to offset that abominable strife which 249 2 | horror, especially as they oftentimes strike not merely armies 250 12 | 12. Nor should there be omitted earnest prayers of supplication 251 | one 252 7 | and souls of men and would open up a safe path to the attainment 253 7 | stability, founded on right order and justice, would possess 254 10 | preserved from every stain of Original Sin, that at long last, 255 2 | sacred buildings and most outstanding artistic achievements. ~ 256 4 | brightness of the heavens overcast with lowering clouds and 257 13 | Brethren, that with your usual pastoral care and diligence you will 258 7 | and would open up a safe path to the attainment of a daily 259 7 | and private life, but a peaceful stability, founded on right 260 4 | fatherly affection for the people of all nations and races 261 12 | and that those "who suffer persecution for justice' sake" (Matt. 262 2 | must inspire any thinking person with profound horror, especially 263 14 | Given at Rome from St. Peter's on the sixth day of December, 264 1 | flocking to Rome as devout pilgrims during the course of the 265 14 | twelfth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 266 1 | for war while in certain places a horrible fury of slaughter 267 14 | the Lord, We impart as a pledge of our paternal benevolence 268 14 | 1950, the twelfth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 269 3 | particular those of the poorer classes, being aggravated 270 7 | order and justice, would possess the minds and souls of men 271 14 | those in particular who pour forth suppliant prayers 272 10 | intercession of the most powerful patronage of the Virgin 273 5 | hatreds, to really put into practice the norms and dealings of 274 8 | we must have recourse in prayer and supplication to the 275 13 | willingly correspond to this present invitation. ~ 276 4 | and races and desire to preserve intact the peace of all 277 10 | the Virgin Mother of God, preserved from every stain of Original 278 12 | Holy Church are confined to prison, or are driven forth and 279 7 | would disturb public and private life, but a peaceful stability, 280 11 | Divine Infant that the peace proclaimed above His sacred crib by 281 1 | 1. That admirable prodigy of fraternal concord which 282 2 | any thinking person with profound horror, especially as they 283 3 | does not tremble at the prospect of economic difficulties 284 1 | course of the Holy Year have provided seems to us to contain as 285 4 | which, as it behooves, will publicly and sincerely recognize 286 2 | indeed was created for other purposes - that they must inspire 287 4 | people of all nations and races and desire to preserve intact 288 10 | real and genuine peace may radiate to all nations and peoples. ~ 289 10 | suppliant voice by means of radio communication may be heard 290 4 | 4. We who raise our mind above the flood 291 4 | mankind, We cannot help raising our voice and exhorting 292 10 | equitably settled, the light of real and genuine peace may radiate 293 1 | of slaughter is already reaping its harvest of courageous, 294 12 | languish in captivity, may receive heavenly consolations and 295 | recent 296 4 | will publicly and sincerely recognize and safeguard the rights 297 8 | capacity, then we must have recourse in prayer and supplication 298 7 | suppression of civil or religious liberty would disturb public 299 5 | necessary first of all to renew the hearts of men, to repress 300 11 | for this cause prayers be repeatedly offered during the novena 301 5 | renew the hearts of men, to repress covetousness and greed, 302 10 | last, with hatreds put to rest and all differences justly 303 5 | incapable of achieving such result. It is necessary first of 304 8 | with happy and salutary results. ~ 305 7 | peaceful stability, founded on right order and justice, would 306 | s 307 10 | celebrate the Eucharistic sacrifice at the hour of midnight 308 7 | men and would open up a safe path to the attainment of 309 4 | sincerely recognize and safeguard the rights of religion and 310 12 | persecution for justice' sake" (Matt. 5, 10), those who 311 8 | have done with happy and salutary results. ~ 312 | same 313 12 | religion, which is the most secure foundation of human society 314 7 | without any doubt no wars, sedition, strife or suppression of 315 4 | Venerable Brethren, whenever We see the brightness of the heavens 316 | seems 317 10 | differences justly and equitably settled, the light of real and genuine 318 | shall 319 11 | good will (Luke 2, 14) may shine forth throughout the world 320 10 | every stain of Original Sin, that at long last, with 321 4 | behooves, will publicly and sincerely recognize and safeguard 322 14 | from St. Peter's on the sixth day of December, the year 323 12 | secure foundation of human society and civilized culture, may 324 8 | should be put into effect as soon as possible. If it is difficult 325 7 | would possess the minds and souls of men and would open up 326 11 | desire that with the same spiritual ardor for this cause prayers 327 14 | graces. ~Given at Rome from St. Peter's on the sixth day 328 7 | private life, but a peaceful stability, founded on right order 329 10 | God, preserved from every stain of Original Sin, that at 330 5 | foster mutual charity and to stir up virtue in all. ~ 331 3 | Who is there who is not stricken with horror at the thought 332 2 | especially as they oftentimes strike not merely armies but also 333 9 | 9. Wherefore We strongly urge and exhort you, Venerable 334 9 | religion there may be a sacred struggle, as it were, to offset that 335 12 | nations and that those "who suffer persecution for justice' 336 13 | in the way you deem most suitable; and We likewise feel certain 337 9 | Brethren, to arrange for public supplications and to invite your flocks 338 7 | wars, sedition, strife or suppression of civil or religious liberty 339 8 | difficult but necessary task. And if necessary it can 340 6 | for its divine precepts teach us that men, as brothers, 341 2 | misery of every kind? So terrible are the mechanical equipment 342 1 | warning voice, a solemn testimony to everybody that the peoples 343 [Title]| Text~ ~ 344 | than 345 | these 346 2 | that they must inspire any thinking person with profound horror, 347 3 | stricken with horror at the thought of possible addition of 348 4 | and new dangers of wars threaten mankind, We cannot help 349 9 | abominable strife which threatens the whole human family with 350 8 | through the centuries in times of crisis our forefathers 351 3 | walls of so many cities and towns still further ruins may 352 3 | there, in fine, who does not tremble at the prospect of economic 353 4 | differences and to introduce that true peace which, as it behooves, 354 14 | December, the year 1950, the twelfth of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS 355 | under 356 10 | 10. You are undoubtedly aware that We shall celebrate 357 10 | night all the faithful, united with the Vicar of Jesus 358 1 | but ardently desire peace, unity of minds and that Christian 359 2 | conflicts bring in their wake untold ruins, slaughter and misery 360 9 | 9. Wherefore We strongly urge and exhort you, Venerable 361 13 | Brethren, that with your usual pastoral care and diligence 362 10 | faithful, united with the Vicar of Jesus Christ, should 363 5 | mutual charity and to stir up virtue in all. ~ 364 2 | conflicts bring in their wake untold ruins, slaughter 365 3 | that to the still crumbling walls of so many cities and towns 366 12 | from their fatherlands, wander about in wretchedness or 367 2 | and instruments of modern warfare invented by the genius of 368 | was 369 13 | clergy and faithful in the way you deem most suitable; 370 | well 371 | whenever 372 9 | 9. Wherefore We strongly urge and exhort 373 | while 374 | whole 375 13 | the world will gladly and willingly correspond to this present 376 | without 377 2 | even innocent children, women, the aged and infirm, and 378 12 | fatherlands, wander about in wretchedness or still languish in captivity, 379 14 | of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII ~ 380 1 | its harvest of courageous, youthful lives. ~


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