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1 35 | truth must of necessity be a 12man of God not only because
2 14 | 14. Therefore, as you recall
3 16 | 16. "Pray therefore to the
4 18 | 18. And it seems important
5 35(10) | A.A.S., 1919, p. 449. ~
6 53 | the feast of St. Anthony, 1940, in the second year of Our
7 20 | 20. We also wish that the Missionary
8 21 | 21. Indeed also God himself
9 22 | 22. To you therefore, We repeat
10 23 | 23. The purpose of this society
11 24 | 24. We are well-disposed toward
12 25 | 25. We likewise approve, with
13 26 | 26. We grant a special blessing
14 27 | 27. We desire besides that
15 29 | 29. In the archdiocese of Goa,
16 30 | 30. It is indeed admirable
17 31 | 31. But it is not enough to
18 32 | 32. You have, and no doubt
19 34 | 34. These same persons must
20 36 | 36. What is required here,
21 37 | 37. And besides it is necessary
22 39 | 39. Following in the footsteps
23 40 | 40. Indeed there never was
24 41 | 41. And all that We have communicated
25 42 | 42. We know that the congregations
26 43 | 43. Let those on whose labors
27 44 | 44. In dealing with these matters,
28 35(10) | A.A.S., 1919, p. 449. ~
29 45 | 45. The annals of your sacred
30 46 | 46. This year, as you know,
31 47 | 47. And now, before We end
32 48 | 48. Christ the Lord commits
33 49 | 49. We exhort all of you therefore
34 50 | 50. Your ancestors, whose magnificent
35 51 | 51. And in a special way this
36 52 | 52. Without doubt God will
37 53 | 53. Meanwhile however may the
38 28(9) | A.A.S., 1926, p.70 sq. ~
39 29 | orders born in that nation abound. So We hope that in the
40 3 | Lucius II, and Alexander III accepted the service of obedience
41 50 | with the cross, and either accompanied them, or - if this was not
42 40 | works? How indeed can he accomplish this unless he is pious,
43 9 | instrument for admirable accomplishments. ~
44 10 | gladly sent to the regions accredited to their rule. Then all
45 9 | although not numerous, achieve such good deeds?2 Where
46 2 | commemorate the liberty you have achieved, seeing that also by the
47 24 | inflame them with a more active zeal for this apostolate. ~
48 19 | encourage Christian people to actively support mission affairs. ~
49 43 | holy native sisters may be added to the skillful activities
50 8 | There they recruit numerous adherents of the Church to replace
51 45 | of your sacred missions admirably testify to the truth of
52 10 | rule. Then all the world admired your nation because of its
53 21 | Our predecessor Pius XI admonished, no one should be considered
54 52 | the Missions and a sort of adopted son of your country, and
55 18 | of the altar exposed for adoration, the works of the sacred
56 4 | religion and empire1 The Church adorned Portugal with all the embellishments
57 19 | actively support mission affairs. ~
58 38 | worldly disciplines which affect his work. But if he is not
59 | after
60 3 | first Count of Portugal and afterward King. They promised him
61 | against
62 12 | your country have mutually agreed on matters concerning missionary
63 5 | expeditions were especially aimed at propagating the faith.
64 10 | men such as Alphonsus of Albuquerque and John de Castro prudently
65 3 | Innocent II, Lucius II, and Alexander III accepted the service
66 3 | of obedience offered by Alfonso Henriques, first Count of
67 10 | Distinguished men such as Alphonsus of Albuquerque and John
68 18 | august sacrament of the altar exposed for adoration, the
69 | although
70 | always
71 7 | Vasco Da Gama, weighing anchor to begin his fortunate trip
72 45 | 45. The annals of your sacred missions
73 18 | desire that this be done annually in each parish, in the colleges,
74 53 | June 13, the feast of St. Anthony, 1940, in the second year
75 | any
76 14 | our divine Redeemer to the Apostles: "Lift up your eyes and
77 28 | either by inspiring other applicants for the sacred ministry
78 32 | You have, and no doubt appreciate, that notable memorial of
79 18 | May the youth especially approach the Eucharistic table to
80 25 | 25. We likewise approve, with the same good will,
81 44 | thyself to God as a man approved, a worker that need not
82 19 | 19. But who more aptly than the clergy can encourage
83 43 | missions in proportion to the aptness and diligence of the training
84 29 | 29. In the archdiocese of Goa, priests and members
85 40 | truth will be "the wise architect" of these most holy works?
86 9 | Portugal sang, persevered in an ardent and strong faith; also,
87 34 | enter upon the difficult and arduous road of this apostolate
88 8 | hospitals, and public orphanages arise almost everywhere in these
89 28 | pagans. When such an occasion arises, for the love of Christ
90 44 | worker that need not be ashamed."17 "Be thou an example
91 48 | in a special way, they ask of you and wait for the
92 26 | which they may be able to attain their most holy purpose. ~
93 45 | truth of this law. Some attempted, usually unsuccessfully,
94 39 | kingdom of God, but also attempts to heal bodies infected
95 18 | days on which, with the august sacrament of the altar exposed
96 53 | Apostolic Blessing be an auspice of heavenly graces, and
97 11 | are about to celebrate the auspicious and illustrious deeds of
98 22 | counsel, exhortation, and authority."8~
99 14 | your colonies who still await those who may teach them
100 24 | Portugal publishes under the banner "O clero e as missões",
101 6 | missionaries hoped to subject the barbarians to the sweet yoke of Jesus
102 39 | superstition and plunged in rough barbarism, to a more civilized life,
103 10 | labors, which humanized barbarous lands. Contrastingly, the
104 3 | which he had recovered in battle from Moorish domination
105 | before
106 | beginning
107 19 | encourage such most holy beginnings? We therefore earnestly
108 14 | Lift up your eyes and behold that the fields are already
109 35 | Truly" - as our predecessor Benedict XV teaches in the admirable
110 46 | You see how great and how beneficent the virtue of purity is.
111 41 | serenely but laboriously and beneficially labor to properly train
112 53 | testimony of Our paternal benevolence, which We impart to you,
113 | Beyond
114 52 | blessings as he did at its birth. And the Blessed Virgin
115 7 | far distant regions, the blood of this martyr and of the
116 39 | but also attempts to heal bodies infected with disease and
117 10 | faith and charity which bore and nourished that same
118 18 | Eucharistic table to receive the bread of the strong and "the corn
119 25 | We predict that they will bring forth more and better fruit
120 37 | he may become "as a wise builder"12 for the kingdom of God. ~
121 44 | which a woman took and buried in three measures of flour,
122 21 | considered a priest w ho does not burn with charity for the missions.7~
123 8 | of the changes in these calamitous times, We see your people
124 37 | it is necessary that the candidate be properly instructed in
125 | cannot
126 42 | therefore let a diligent and careful choice be made of those
127 20 | by which infant trees are carefully chosen and cultivated; these
128 6 | and islands of Africa also carried missionaries. Henry the
129 49 | exists among you, you will carry forward your sacred missions
130 36 | sanctity of life which has cast deep roots into the soul,
131 10 | Albuquerque and John de Castro prudently governed the Portuguese
132 42 | children, mistresses of catechetics, and able to perform all
133 16 | coadjutor brothers or nuns or catechists devoted to missionary work. ~
134 12 | 12. This celebration of your prosperity is linked
135 3 | 3. In the twelfth century Our predecessors Innocent
136 5 | which liberated the city of Ceuta, that great prince asked
137 8 | the Church because of the changes in these calamitous times,
138 27 | formation of the priestly character and will be very appropriate
139 44 | in charity, in faith, in chastity."18 And We also desire with
140 32 | ordinaries indeed should cherish and protect them, so that
141 42 | of the sick, teachers of children, mistresses of catechetics,
142 20 | infant trees are carefully chosen and cultivated; these Christ
143 7 | Portugal became the seed of Christianity. Their illustrious example
144 23 | the missionaries are not circulated, there is no doubt that
145 7 | including the spirited citizens of your fatherland, to promote
146 5 | expedition which liberated the city of Ceuta, that great prince
147 39 | rough barbarism, to a more civilized life, and commands them
148 28 | neither the poverty of the cleric nor the needs of the diocese
149 24 | publishes under the banner "O clero e as missões", and We earnestly
150 16 | rule to become priests or coadjutor brothers or nuns or catechists
151 18 | annually in each parish, in the colleges, and in the seminaries.
152 33 | 33. To the appropriate collegiate rectors and governors of
153 6 | Navigator, who supported your colonial and sacred expeditions,
154 44 | may be put into action. We commend especially this most effective
155 48 | 48. Christ the Lord commits to the care of all who already
156 53 | Brothers, and to each flock committed to your care, with great
157 41 | 41. And all that We have communicated up to the present by way
158 28 | have lost as a helper and a companion of your labors, the divine
159 36 | of the earth which cures completely the wounds of corruption,
160 11 | exhort you with fatherly concern to recall those distinguished
161 44 | the faithful in speech, in conduct, in charity, in faith, in
162 32 | them, so that the number of consecrated laborers grows daily. ~
163 28 | restrain you from giving consent, since your people, having
164 2 | a free state juridically constituted. ~
165 17 | the sacred orders of the contemplative life are to pray for this
166 10 | humanized barbarous lands. Contrastingly, the Catholic faith languished
167 13 | Portugal, in order that converts may continue to increase
168 37(12) | 1 Cor 3. 10. ~
169 18 | bread of the strong and "the corn of the elect."6 Then perhaps
170 33 | missions be properly trained in correct doctrine and virtue. ~
171 34 | on this road who does not correspond worthily to the divine inspiration
172 36 | is easily infected by the corrupt habits of the infidels.
173 36 | completely the wounds of corruption, nor the light of the world
174 36 | not become liable to these corruptions, or, what is worse, unhappy
175 | could
176 3 | Alfonso Henriques, first Count of Portugal and afterward
177 32 | both sexes because, in the course of the ages, the greatest
178 21 | diligently prepare the fields and cultivate them, so that such little
179 20 | are carefully chosen and cultivated; these Christ nurtures in
180 36 | salt of the earth which cures completely the wounds of
181 7 | Portuguese explorers, Vasco Da Gama, weighing anchor to
182 18 | important to determine special days on which, with the august
183 44 | 44. In dealing with these matters, We have
184 36 | sitting in the shadow of death. And would that they themselves
185 33 | religious societies, We declare our fervent desire that
186 3 | from Moorish domination and declared its liberation legitimate.
187 36 | into the soul, not that defective and empty probity which
188 42 | special apostolic duties demand. ~
189 43 | most serious enterprise depends consider well that the sisters
190 36 | infidels. Those who are described by Paul as "having a semblance
191 30 | vain, but soon obtain the desired fulfillment. ~
192 18 | And it seems important to determine special days on which, with
193 16 | brothers or nuns or catechists devoted to missionary work. ~
194 10 | missions became torpid and died. Also, the governors of
195 34 | no one can enter upon the difficult and arduous road of this
196 43 | proportion to the aptness and diligence of the training which their
197 42 | Among them therefore let a diligent and careful choice be made
198 39 | heal the sick"14 and "make disciples of all nations,"15 the missionary
199 39 | heal bodies infected with disease and misery. Thus at the
200 36 | semblance indeed of piety, but disowning its power11 are not the
201 6 | 6. Displaying a white standard ornamented
202 23 | purpose of this society is to disseminate articles concerning these
203 35 | only because he has been divinely called, but also because
204 39 | footsteps of Him who "went about doing good and healing"13 and
205 9 | which they were able to dominate the shores of Africa and
206 3 | recovered in battle from Moorish domination and declared its liberation
207 11 | also will feel yourselves drawn again and again to the zeal
208 13 | times a hundred thousand, dwelling in lands subject to Portugal,
209 24 | under the banner "O clero e as missões", and We earnestly
210 36 | and empty probity which is easily infected by the corrupt
211 22 | encyclical letter Rerum Ecclesiae: "You are ordered to establish
212 44 | commend especially this most effective counsel: "Pursue righteousness."19
213 1 | a most happy event, the eighth centenary of the independence
214 18 | strong and "the corn of the elect."6 Then perhaps not a few
215 | else
216 4 | adorned Portugal with all the embellishments of culture and rendered
217 8 | have miserably left her embrace. Then dioceses, parishes,
218 4 | boundaries of both religion and empire1 The Church adorned Portugal
219 36 | not that defective and empty probity which is easily
220 12 | missionary labors and so emulate those of old. ~
221 45 | follow them with fitting emulation. ~
222 32 | Our predecessor Pius XI encouraged. We strongly endorse it
223 22 | command which are found in the encyclical letter Rerum Ecclesiae: "
224 4 | it worthy of its sacred endeavors in missions. Of this, history
225 32 | encouraged. We strongly endorse it also. This does not mean
226 10 | religious men, weakening and enervating their undertakings. Thus
227 48 | care of all who already enjoy the blessings of Redemption
228 43 | labors this most serious enterprise depends consider well that
229 38 | and is led only by his enthusiasm, he is placing the foundation
230 17 | Virgin at Fatima, should entreat this same Virgin to intercede
231 14(3) | Eph 3. 8. ~
232 29 | in the same place with equal needs, should there be any
233 40 | when the Church did not erect next to the Church building
234 38 | foundation of the building to be erected on shifting sand. ~
235 31 | many missionaries. It is essential to train them in sanctity
236 22 | Ecclesiae: "You are ordered to establish among you the Missionary
237 22 | the Clergy, or, if already established, to urge it daily to more
238 10 | missionaries, whom highly esteemed kings like John II gladly
239 18 | especially approach the Eucharistic table to receive the bread
240 8 | now, when more than a few European nations have been lost to
241 | even
242 1 | will celebrate a most happy event, the eighth centenary of
243 4 | itself speaks and to this events testify most splendidly. ~
244 | everywhere
245 38 | acquired an extensive and excellent knowledge of sacred learning,
246 28 | needs of the diocese may exempt or restrain you from giving
247 29 | same land in which they exercise their ministry. ~
248 44 | necessary aids by which these exhortations may be put into action.
249 45 | but also to the greater expansion of the fortunes of Portugal.
250 21 | Indeed also God himself expects something great and of the
251 5 | permit the first overseas expedition which liberated the city
252 18 | not a few among them will experience with the greatest joy of
253 41 | to the present by way of explanation and exhortation for missionaries
254 18 | august sacrament of the altar exposed for adoration, the works
255 46 | nation of Portugal, We may express in these words of the divine
256 4 | to the peak of its glory, extending the boundaries of both religion
257 51 | rivalry of which We speak extends to those who serve in the
258 38 | enough to have acquired an extensive and excellent knowledge
259 14 | Apostles: "Lift up your eyes and behold that the fields
260 30 | raise the people of its far-flung possessions to its own level
261 11 | solemnities, to exhort you with fatherly concern to recall those
262 44 | are already laboring and fatigued in the middle of the sea,
263 17 | same Virgin to intercede in favor of this divine vocation
264 53 | St. Peter's, June 13, the feast of St. Anthony, 1940, in
265 11 | accomplished; then you also will feel yourselves drawn again and
266 33 | societies, We declare our fervent desire that the candidates
267 50 | commemorate this year with festivities, surrounded their leaders
268 20 | be transplanted into the field of the missions. ~
269 44 | For if divine grace fills your soul, all the things
270 10 | the governors of the state finally obstructed missionary activities,
271 26 | zeal with which they are on fire will reveal to them numberless
272 50 | leaders and knights, waving flags signed with the cross, and
273 10 | flame of missionary work flickered, together with the Christian
274 53 | Venerable Brothers, and to each flock committed to your care,
275 44 | buried in three measures of flour, until all of it was leavened."20 ~
276 45 | fortunes of Portugal. Therefore follow them with fitting emulation. ~
277 50 | this was not possible - followed them with prayers, a zealous
278 39 | 39. Following in the footsteps of Him who "went about doing
279 32 | Promotion of the Catholic Foreign Missions, which Our predecessor
280 1 | cannot pass this over in forgetfulness and silence. ~
281 44 | these matters, We have not forgotten you, most beloved sons,
282 30 | of these possessions to form a nucleus of clergy for
283 27 | This will strengthen the formation of the priestly character
284 7 | weighing anchor to begin his fortunate trip to India, had with
285 45 | greater expansion of the fortunes of Portugal. Therefore follow
286 49 | among you, you will carry forward your sacred missions with
287 5 | the military orders who fought strenuously against the
288 | found
289 38 | enthusiasm, he is placing the foundation of the building to be erected
290 28 | your labors, the divine Founder of the Church will replace
291 46 | know, on March 15, is the fourth centenary of the divine
292 2 | fatherland of old was a free state juridically constituted. ~
293 1 | since its restoration to freedom. We cannot pass this over
294 46 | apostolic man to respond freely and gladly to his divine
295 25 | bring forth more and better fruit by teaching and inspiring
296 30 | soon obtain the desired fulfillment. ~
297 35 | has vowed himself to Him fully and perpetually. "Truly" -
298 7 | Portuguese explorers, Vasco Da Gama, weighing anchor to begin
299 10 | Portuguese colonies. They gave protection and assistance
300 44 | words of the Apostle of the gentiles: "Use all care to present
301 9 | did the people of Portugal get that vigorous strength with
302 53 | care, with great love. ~Given at Rome, at St. Peter's,
303 28 | exempt or restrain you from giving consent, since your people,
304 11 | those things which do not glow with the light of glory.
305 26 | their zeal We pray that all goes well; and particularly that
306 44 | the deep."16 We extend Our goodwill to you, who are already
307 10 | John de Castro prudently governed the Portuguese colonies.
308 26 | 26. We grant a special blessing to those
309 7 | Their illustrious example greatly inspired the Catholic world,
310 42 | sisters in Portugal are growing every day. Among them therefore
311 32 | of consecrated laborers grows daily. ~
312 50 | have contributed to the growth of the sacred missions your
313 36 | infected by the corrupt habits of the infidels. Those who
314 9 | 9. But how does it happen that you, although not numerous,
315 43 | well that the sisters will happily produce greater blessings
316 39 | went about doing good and healing"13 and obeying the command
317 44 | this law: "The Kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a
318 46 | splendid assistance which helped this apostolic man to respond
319 28 | the one you have lost as a helper and a companion of your
320 3 | obedience offered by Alfonso Henriques, first Count of Portugal
321 6 | also carried missionaries. Henry the Navigator, who supported
322 15 | Africa suffer from a lack of heralds of the divine word, and
323 | here
324 7 | martyr and of the other heroic missionaries of Portugal
325 4 | endeavors in missions. Of this, history itself speaks and to this
326 21 | be considered a priest w ho does not burn with charity
327 3 | which this was accomplished honorably rewarded the Portuguese
328 50 | consider yourselves highly honored if you have contributed
329 6 | said that the missionaries hoped to subject the barbarians
330 | however
331 10 | outstanding labors, which humanized barbarous lands. Contrastingly,
332 22(8) | Ibidem. ~
333 35 | apostolic letter Maximum illud - "he must be a man of God,
334 39 | the souls, bound to the impiety of superstition and plunged
335 18 | 18. And it seems important to determine special days
336 7 | inspired the Catholic world, including the spirited citizens of
337 1 | eighth centenary of the independence of Portugal; it is the third
338 29 | that they too may have an indigenous clergy as soon as possible
339 20 | Priests, which is in its infancy, will increase rapidly.
340 20 | skillful labor by which infant trees are carefully chosen
341 24 | the Catholic faith. May it inflame them with a more active
342 44 | you will not be able to influence you, seeing that the Kingdom
343 48 | graces. Now your brethren inhabit your vast colonies, well
344 3 | century Our predecessors Innocent II, Lucius II, and Alexander
345 16 | especially that God may inspire both the people of Portugal
346 7 | illustrious example greatly inspired the Catholic world, including
347 31 | train them in sanctity and instruct them in all their duties. ~
348 37 | the candidate be properly instructed in all things which pertain
349 9 | your nation as a precious instrument for admirable accomplishments. ~
350 17 | entreat this same Virgin to intercede in favor of this divine
351 46 | nation with most generous interest for the splendid assistance
352 6 | ships which transported the intrepid explorers bound for the
353 6 | for the western shore and islands of Africa also carried missionaries.
354 | itself
355 6 | barbarians to the sweet yoke of Jesus Christ. ~
356 18 | experience with the greatest joy of soul, the divine call
357 14 | Therefore, as you recall joyfully such illustrious memories
358 53 | at Rome, at St. Peter's, June 13, the feast of St. Anthony,
359 2 | of old was a free state juridically constituted. ~
360 7 | suffered martyrdom. But just as in all ages of the Church,
361 10 | missionaries, whom highly esteemed kings like John II gladly sent
362 50 | surrounded their leaders and knights, waving flags signed with
363 40 | this unless he is pious, knowledgeable, and virtuous? ~
364 2 | Roman Pontiffs, as is well known, your fatherland of old
365 41 | for those who serenely but laboriously and beneficially labor to
366 10 | Contrastingly, the Catholic faith languished when the zeal for sacred
367 45 | Catholic missions with those of lay people. On the other hand
368 46 | Portuguese territory. He learned of his call from a letter
369 39 | missionary not only speaks learnedly and wisely of the kingdom
370 38 | excellent knowledge of sacred learning, but he must know also the
371 44 | Kingdom of heaven is like leaven, which a woman took and
372 44 | flour, until all of it was leavened."20 ~
373 8 | those who have miserably left her embrace. Then dioceses,
374 46 | Portugal, sent to Rome to his legate requesting good, virtuous
375 3 | declared its liberation legitimate. The acts by which this
376 52 | obtained a great victory at Lepanto, will be with you with her
377 30 | far-flung possessions to its own level of Christian culture. We
378 36 | themselves may not become liable to these corruptions, or,
379 5 | overseas expedition which liberated the city of Ceuta, that
380 3 | domination and declared its liberation legitimate. The acts by
381 2 | with you, commemorate the liberty you have achieved, seeing
382 30 | own country. Do whatever lies in your power, so that this
383 14 | Redeemer to the Apostles: "Lift up your eyes and behold
384 44 | Kingdom of God. And having lifted up your spirit, We address
385 39 | he raises the minds, he lifts up the souls, bound to the
386 25 | 25. We likewise approve, with the same good
387 12 | celebration of your prosperity is linked to the present renewal among
388 21 | cultivate them, so that such little trees can sprout. It is
389 32 | missionary efforts. The local ordinaries indeed should
390 3 | predecessors Innocent II, Lucius II, and Alexander III accepted
391 24 | well-disposed toward the magazine which the Missionary Society
392 50 | 50. Your ancestors, whose magnificent deeds you commemorate this
393 46 | This year, as you know, on March 15, is the fourth centenary
394 7 | regions, the blood of this martyr and of the other heroic
395 7 | apostolic zeal, suffered martyrdom. But just as in all ages
396 52 | And the Blessed Virgin Mary of the Rosary, who is venerated
397 35 | admirable apostolic letter Maximum illud - "he must be a man
398 32 | endorse it also. This does not mean that We trust less the works
399 49 | sacred missions with all the means within your power. ~
400 | Meanwhile
401 44 | took and buried in three measures of flour, until all of it
402 29 | archdiocese of Goa, priests and members of religious orders born
403 32 | appreciate, that notable memorial of the solicitude of the
404 14 | joyfully such illustrious memories of your fatherland and its
405 23 | published articles which make mention of this serious matter and
406 44 | laboring and fatigued in the middle of the sea, striving to
407 5 | same faith had animated the military orders who fought strenuously
408 11 | useless for you to turn your mind and soul also to those things
409 21 | the first rank from his ministers. It is that they diligently
410 8 | to replace those who have miserably left her embrace. Then dioceses,
411 39 | infected with disease and misery. Thus at the same time that
412 24 | the banner "O clero e as missões", and We earnestly desire
413 42 | sick, teachers of children, mistresses of catechetics, and able
414 29 | clergy as soon as possible modeled on the splendid example
415 8 | parishes, sacred seminaries, monasteries, hospitals, and public orphanages
416 3 | recovered in battle from Moorish domination and declared
417 5 | strenuously against the Moors. ~
418 52 | Fatima and is the same great Mother of God who obtained a great
419 5 | faith. In the West faith had motivated those signed with the cross,
420 13 | apostolic zeal, can neglect the multitude of men, to the number of
421 12 | See and your country have mutually agreed on matters concerning
422 | myself
423 43 | God the zeal of many holy native sisters may be added to
424 30 | will recruit and prepare natives of these possessions to
425 6 | missionaries. Henry the Navigator, who supported your colonial
426 19 | association, which We and Our nearest predecessor highly commended,
427 35 | evangelical truth must of necessity be a 12man of God not only
428 44 | approved, a worker that need not be ashamed."17 "Be thou
429 13 | animated by apostolic zeal, can neglect the multitude of men, to
430 | neither
431 | never
432 | next
433 32 | no doubt appreciate, that notable memorial of the solicitude
434 30 | these possessions to form a nucleus of clergy for their own
435 42 | set out daily - in greater numbers and better trained - to
436 42 | enter upon their tasks as nurses of the sick, teachers of
437 20 | cultivated; these Christ nurtures in his vineyard so that
438 24 | publishes under the banner "O clero e as missões", and
439 3 | accepted the service of obedience offered by Alfonso Henriques,
440 44 | beloved sons, who have already obeyed that command of the divine
441 39 | good and healing"13 and obeying the command of His who said, "
442 10 | governors of the state finally obstructed missionary activities, to
443 52 | great Mother of God who obtained a great victory at Lepanto,
444 28 | the pagans. When such an occasion arises, for the love of
445 3 | the service of obedience offered by Alfonso Henriques, first
446 8 | and their Spanish brothers opening paths and laboring for the
447 12 | fitting that you use this opportunity to increase your apostolic
448 22 | Rerum Ecclesiae: "You are ordered to establish among you the
449 32 | missionary efforts. The local ordinaries indeed should cherish and
450 4 | of Portugal from its very origin, was the principal force
451 6 | Displaying a white standard ornamented with a purple cross of the
452 | others
453 | Ours
454 5 | him to permit the first overseas expedition which liberated
455 28 | from salvation than the pagans. When such an occasion arises,
456 18 | be done annually in each parish, in the colleges, and in
457 8 | embrace. Then dioceses, parishes, sacred seminaries, monasteries,
458 13 | Portugal, who, for the most part are still waiting for the
459 26 | that all goes well; and particularly that the apostolic zeal
460 1 | restoration to freedom. We cannot pass this over in forgetfulness
461 37 | to solid doctrine and to pastoral care, so that he may become "
462 53 | and a testimony of Our paternal benevolence, which We impart
463 8 | Spanish brothers opening paths and laboring for the Church
464 36 | Those who are described by Paul as "having a semblance indeed
465 51 | to those who serve in the peaceful ranks of Catholic Action. ~
466 4 | raised your fatherland to the peak of its glory, extending
467 8 | prove the vital force and perennial virtue of the Catholic Church. ~
468 42 | catechetics, and able to perform all the tasks which their
469 | perhaps
470 5 | King John I asked him to permit the first overseas expedition
471 35 | himself to Him fully and perpetually. "Truly" - as our predecessor
472 9 | greatest poet of Portugal sang, persevered in an ardent and strong
473 13 | 13. But what person, animated by apostolic zeal,
474 34 | 34. These same persons must diligently consider
475 37 | instructed in all things which pertain both to solid doctrine and
476 53 | Given at Rome, at St. Peter's, June 13, the feast of
477 52 | together with the resplendent phalanx of the other Portuguese
478 36 | having a semblance indeed of piety, but disowning its power11
479 8 | almost everywhere in these places to prove the vital force
480 38 | by his enthusiasm, he is placing the foundation of the building
481 39 | impiety of superstition and plunged in rough barbarism, to a
482 9 | nation, as the greatest poet of Portugal sang, persevered
483 2 | the efforts of the Roman Pontiffs, as is well known, your
484 53 | in the second year of Our Pontificate. ~PIUS XII~ ~
485 48 | brethren who do not yet possess these heavenly graces. Now
486 38 | work. But if he is not in possession of these sacred and secular
487 28 | missions "then neither the poverty of the cleric nor the needs
488 52 | will be with you with her powerful protection. Also with you
489 13 | have brought the greatest praise and profit to the people
490 35 | must be a man of God, who preaches God; he must hate sin, who
491 35 | progress will be made in preaching the faith by example than
492 9 | God used your nation as a precious instrument for admirable
493 3 | the twelfth century Our predecessors Innocent II, Lucius II,
494 25 | this matter. For them We predict that they will bring forth
495 9 | also, your leaders were preeminent in Christian wisdom and
496 27 | candidates for the sacred priesthood be taught a solid knowledge
497 27 | strengthen the formation of the priestly character and will be very
498 36 | that defective and empty probity which is easily infected
499 43 | the sisters will happily produce greater blessings for the
500 35 | commands to hate sin. More progress will be made in preaching
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