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1001 37 | who dwell in the East have unhappily fallen away from the unity 1002 9 | in Christ, so after the 'unification', there was also one nature 1003 17 | apostolic Leo, pope of the universal Church, against the heresies 1004 42 | multitude of persons, known and unknown, who recently and even today, 1005 5 | 5. 'A rash man and quite unskilled' (St. Leo the Great to Flavian, 1006 3 | mercy, they shun whatever is unworthy, incongruous or blameable, 1007 | upon 1008 24 | Prósopon) and 'Hypostasis' (Upóstasis); the term 'Nature' has 1009 43 | this return we exhort and urge all those who follow the 1010 18 | 18. It is useful to note here that this very 1011 31(2)| conditionem ita provehunt ut eadem reputari videatur 1012 27 | granted by us, and equally valid is our own expression: " 1013 16 | Constantinople . . . the validity and confirmation of this 1014 36 | towards us, the wintry frosts vanished, the flowers appeared in 1015 13 | opposite bank. Here, in the vast suburban basilica of St. 1016 7 | had been taken from the vaults of Apollinaris and Valentine. ~ 1017 27 | Armenorum Catholici, Opera. I, Venice 1836, pp. 182-83). ~ 1018 31(2)| sui iuris, quasi in ipsius Verbi persona non subsistat." 1019 2 | his encyclical letter Lux Veritatis recalled the sacred council 1020 31(2)| provehunt ut eadem reputari videatur subiectum quoddam sui iuris, 1021 30 | a psychological point of view, there are, nevertheless, 1022 27 | Armenians, clearly expounded his views of this matter in these 1023 37 | of 600 Oriental bishops vigilantly defended and wonderfully 1024 8 | Eutyches, who had been vigorously spreading his errors throughout 1025 22 | Idiomatum), which Cyril vindicated against Nestorius. It depends 1026 20 | was such an outstanding vindication of the Catholic faith. Firstly, 1027 8 | error. His solid and shining virtues, his zealous watch equally 1028 34 | admit no division of the visible from the invisible, the 1029 10 | allowed to be read, the votes of the bishops were extorted 1030 39 | When the recent war was waging and producing its fruits 1031 39 | producing its fruits of famine, want and disease, we made no 1032 39 | 39. When the recent war was waging and producing 1033 37 | Orientals with a yet more loving warmth of paternal affection. For 1034 8 | shining virtues, his zealous watch equally over peace and religion, 1035 11 | much more do we who are weak and lowly turn to the Apostolic 1036 44 | by perverse innovation or weaken by doubt the dogma confirmed 1037 40 | accustomed to retrace and weigh the events of bygone ages 1038 3 | the great importance and weight of the dogmatic definition 1039 25 | obstinately clung to the well-known expression: 'One Incarnate 1040 20 | consubstantial with the Father. Wherefore in the Creed we all confess " 1041 | why 1042 29 | Word in Christ. It is a wicked invention, equally to be 1043 20 | Incarnation and, equally wickedly to the Word made Flesh is 1044 39 | misery; we strove to help widows, children, old people and 1045 12 | his mother Galla and his wife Eudoxia were entering St. 1046 36 | bent down towards us, the wintry frosts vanished, the flowers 1047 39 | that strong, gentle and wise ruler; and Pulcheria, that 1048 7 | 7. Whoever judges wisely of these opinions will quickly 1049 43 | the long period of their withdrawal has excited in us the greater 1050 | within 1051 8 | been done to him who had withstood the growth of the Nestorian 1052 2 | Gregory the Great bears witness in the West to this fact 1053 33 | sent his Son, made from a woman' (Gal. iv, 4), and our Divine 1054 8 | management of affairs, have won for him the admiration of 1055 37 | vigilantly defended and wonderfully expounded against the rashness 1056 43 | neglect or impede the saving work of God. To the blessings 1057 27 | in the twelfth century, a writer of the highest repute, among 1058 33 | John i, 14). St. Paul writes of him: 'When he was in 1059 26 | Armenia and elsewhere, who go wrong mainly in their use of words 1060 33 | the Father are One' (John x, 30); and again, 'I went 1061 15 | Chalcedon to St. Leo. Ep. xcviii, PL. liv, 951. Mansi vi, 1062 2 | our predecessor Pope Pius XI of happy memory solemnly 1063 45 | of our pontificate. ~PIUS XII~ ~ 1064 20 | Serm. Arianorum, c, 8. PL. xlii, 688). ~ 1065 40 | That they may be one' (John xvii, 21). But we know also that 1066 21 | 763. cf. St. Leo, Serm. xxi, 2. PL. liv, 192). And again: ' 1067 38 | of affliction (cf. Jer. xxix, 11). It is well known, 1068 5 | Flavian to St. Leo, Ep. xxvi; Pl. liv, 745). Therefore, 1069 21 | properties without defect' (Ep. xxvii, 3. PL. liv, 768. cf. Serm. 1070 45 | the Virgin Mary, in the year 1951, the thirteenth of 1071 1 | It is now fifteen hundred years since the last of these 1072 8 | and shining virtues, his zealous watch equally over peace


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