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501 29 | dogma of Christianity, the Divinity of the Savior, and have
502 33 | preaching, she was not free from divisions, convulsions and wars which
503 52 | which do not hesitate to divorce civil authority from every
504 78 | These principles, once divorced from the majesty of the
505 31 | the unifying and elevating doctrines of Christ's love, they were
506 29 | to overthrow the central dogma of Christianity, the Divinity
507 90 | of the Faith burns on the domestic hearth, and the parents
508 101| towards this world not to dominate but to serve. She does not
509 26 | cf. Exodus xii. 11), when doors which in other circumstances
510 75 | presupposition, without doubt, of all peaceful intercourse
511 4 | to the renegades, to the doubters, to the wavering, to the
512 111| hasten the day when the dove of peace may find on this
513 23 | news comes to Us that the dread tempest of war is already
514 28 | which lead inevitably to a drift towards chaos. Before all
515 8 | not steel themselves to drink the bitter chalice awaiting
516 76 | stand abandoned to the fatal drive of private interest and
517 80 | which is overwhelmed or drowned in the inhuman cry. "Vae
518 77 | and there would be seen dug between different peoples
519 37 | of one, all mankind, to dwell upon the whole face of the
520 38 | the world; in the unity of dwelling place, the earth, of whose
521 4 | nations (cf. Aggeus ii. 8), dwelt, though as yet unrecognized,
522 116| 116.The early Church understood and practiced
523 80 | heart of the victor all to easily is hardened; moderation
524 82 | responsibility, without which it is easy to mistake the boundary
525 75 | wisdom, than weapons of war" (Ecclesiastes ix. 18), and are ready to
526 7 | the Soldiers of Christ" - ecclesiastic or layman - does not feel
527 83 | today come in part from economic instability and from the
528 41 | receive salvation "for the edifying of the Body of Christ: until
529 29 | cohesion to a Europe which, educated, ennobled and civilized
530 25 | grasped the importance of the educational and pastoral mission of
531 95 | liberty to fulfill her role as educator by teaching men truth, by
532 83 | Church. If it is to have any effect, the reeducation of mankind
533 115| world may know the power and efficacy of Christ's mission and
534 92 | individual or collective egoism!~
535 13 | Us on the occasion of Our election and coronation; and We gladly
536 3 | its power to refine and to elevate, to strengthen and to fortify
537 53 | place of the Almighty and elevates the State or group into
538 31 | God, and the unifying and elevating doctrines of Christ's love,
539 43 | but rather to enrich and embellish it by the sharing of their
540 52 | which gathers together and embraces within its confines all
541 65 | needs. But even in such emergencies, the moral law, established
542 2 | ordained priest, then just empowered to recite "I will go in
543 5 | tormented than ours by spiritual emptiness and deep-felt interior poverty?
544 109| Kingdom of Christ, is not an empty word, but a living reality.
545 84 | justice and charity and the endeavor to implant its precepts
546 8 | the hour that called for endurance, for effort, for suffering,
547 23 | people who but yesterday enjoyed in the environment of their
548 100| of belief as will greatly enlarge his vision, and divinely
549 24 | truth and Whose love can enlighten the intellects and inflame
550 10 | prayer that "the Light which enlighteneth every man that cometh into
551 99 | of Peter spends itself in enlightening minds with the teaching
552 3 | itself to restore and to ennoble all human society and to
553 29 | Europe which, educated, ennobled and civilized by the Cross,
554 50 | peace which has been such an ennobling factor in the civil and
555 43 | human race, but rather to enrich and embellish it by the
556 36 | Scripture tells us that He enriched man with supernatural gifts
557 6 | nobler than to unfurl the "Ensign of the King" before those
558 31 | sets free, for error which enslaves. They did not realize that,
559 8 | terror-stricken before the sacrifices entailed by a profession of their
560 2 | Sacrum with genuine approval, enthusiasm and delight as a message
561 18 | over the peoples of the entire world.~
562 4 | addressed his mighty cry of entreaty: "Behold your King" (Saint
563 16 | gratitude to them all. We entrust them one and all to the
564 51 | extinguishing hatred and softening envies and dissensions - is the
565 23 | yesterday enjoyed in the environment of their homes some little
566 110| eternity" (Saint Augustine, Ep. CXXXVIII. Ad Marcellinum,
567 102| celestial" (hymn for Feast of Epiphany). She does not suppress
568 38 | nature which in every man is equally composed of material body
569 31 | such estrangement as an escape from the slavery in which
570 92 | international forces working to establish peace would let themselves
571 65 | emergencies, the moral law, established by God, demands that the
572 31 | groveled; of arriving at man's estate, when they stooped to servility.
573 31 | phrases, which proclaimed such estrangement as an escape from the slavery
574 7 | standards stripped of the ethical content of the Revelation
575 86 | From the movement of the Eucharistic Congresses furthered with
576 7 | resistance, by the sight of the ever-increasing host of Christ's enemies;
577 89 | sake of Christ and for life everlasting, that he admonishes all
578 | everyone
579 | everywhere
580 86 | region of the Catholic world evident signs of a spirit which
581 116| Church, to free her from all evil and to perfect her in Thy
582 45 | aims at a wise and orderly evolution of particular forces and
583 67 | Christian family and an excess to which a check must be
584 80 | appear to him weakness; the excited passions of the people,
585 90 | oppose those who wish to exclude Him from society or wrongly
586 30 | itself, has succeeded in excluding Christ from modern life,
587 90 | spirit of the family that exercises the most powerful influence
588 89 | his household, teaches, exhorts, reproves, shows kindness,
589 74 | is indispensable for the existence of harmonious and lasting
590 26 | passage of the Lord" (cf. Exodus xii. 11), when doors which
591 75 | them, is mutual trust: the expectation and conviction that each
592 64 | on a scale never before experienced, whose reason and necessity
593 89 | sense which Saint Augustine explains as follows: "When, Brethren,
594 29 | Peter is the depository and exponent. That teaching had once
595 19 | necessarily entails the exposition and confutation of errors
596 16 | belief in God. We wish to express Our gratitude to them all.
597 3 | past forty years in their exterior events and interior developments,
598 51 | can consolidate peace by extinguishing hatred and softening envies
599 28 | past, has pushed these to extremes which lead inevitably to
600 50 | has been such an ennobling factor in the civil and religious
601 97 | Taught precisely by the sad failure of human expedients to stave
602 15 | to Us all the richer in fair hopes in view of the tragic
603 30 | conduct was gauged have fallen into disuse; and the much
604 80 | the party to whom victory falls, but it is in equal measure
605 12 | in those days when, with faltering step but with confidence
606 29 | separated brethren have gone so far as to overthrow the central
607 80 | hardened; moderation and farseeing wisdom appear to him weakness;
608 90 | and the parents forge and fashion the lives of their children
609 85 | Rather, it spurs one to stand fast in the conflict even at
610 76 | would stand abandoned to the fatal drive of private interest
611 19 | confutation of errors and human faults; for these must be made
612 68 | mercy and goodness, with fearful evils, those who give scandal
613 110| C. 3, N. 17), preaching fearlessly the whole truth of Christ
614 85 | him, but on the contrary feels himself impelled to work
615 8 | hidden or open persecution, fell victims of cowardice, weakness,
616 31 | themselves to the whim of a poor, fickle human wisdom; they spoke
617 13 | the many testimonies of filial attachment to the Church
618 16 | solemnly that one thought only fills Our mind: to imitate the
619 2 | his designs, and that, in fine, We should make of it the
620 10 | day of grace, on which the fire that Our Lord came to cast
621 19 | the truth with Apostolic firmness: "to give testimony to the
622 30 | Breviary, Good Friday, Response Five).~
623 90 | generation. As long as the sacred flame of the Faith burns on the
624 85 | aid with that love which flees no sacrifice, is stronger
625 86 | of their noble mission, flow forth fountains of grace
626 8 | were numbered among the followers of Christ, but who - Christians
627 103| John xiv. 27); and thus following the sublime teaching of
628 3 | be a stumbling block and foolishness.~
629 28 | is bad, what lawful, what forbidden, and makes men feel themselves
630 53 | juridical order, and therefore forbids every appeal to the principles
631 87 | At a moment when one is forced to note with sorrow the
632 107| looks on with sorrow and foreboding, the Image of the Good Shepherd
633 31 | held; nor did they then foresee the bitter consequences
634 77 | perhaps could not have been foreseen in the making of a treaty,
635 24 | because of this apocalyptic foresight of disaster, imminent and
636 9 | reparation, to renew now and forever their oath of allegiance
637 55 | human law itself justly forfeits in its more weighty application
638 90 | hearth, and the parents forge and fashion the lives of
639 67 | hand, a formation which forgot or, worse still, deliberately
640 61 | national power, and lest it be forgotten that man and the family
641 86 | collaboration of the laity formed in Catholic Action towards
642 48 | intentions, We have chosen the forthcoming Feast of Christ the King
643 1 | very year which marks the fortieth anniversary of the consecration
644 53 | fail to recognize that, fortunately, false principles do not
645 112| as the happiness and the fortunes of nations, He holds in
646 | forty
647 6 | not inflamed, is not swept forward to help at the sight of
648 | found
649 116| and collect her from the four winds into Thy Kingdom,
650 62 | virtues which give society the fragrance of nobility, humanity and
651 79 | all, by that spirit which frees and pacifies? Or will there
652 30 | Jesus" (Roman Breviary, Good Friday, Response Five).~
653 84 | the most noble and most fruitable work for peace. That mission
654 20 | 20.In the fulfillment of this, Our duty, we shall
655 85 | his strength and with the fullest confidence in God. He does
656 31 | teaching of Christ, were not fully conscious of being led astray
657 59 | the noble prerogative and function of the State to control,
658 27 | limit Ourselves to some fundamental observations.~
659 29 | 29.The denial of the fundamentals of morality had its origin,
660 100| Christ, which alone can furnish man with such solid bases
661 23 | ploughs the blood-drenched furrow.~
662 86 | the Eucharistic Congresses furthered with loving care by Our
663 117| Benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on the twentieth
664 17 | Our dear Italy, fruitful garden of the Faith, which was
665 26 | Behold, I stand at the gate and knock" (Apocalypse iii.
666 104| can never prevail: "The gates of hell shall not prevail" (
667 9 | particularly solemn manner, will gather the Faithful of all peoples
668 33 | through identical ideals gathered from Christian preaching,
669 108| Christ goes to meet the gathering storms. This she knows,
670 52 | great human society which gathers together and embraces within
671 30 | and private conduct was gauged have fallen into disuse;
672 73 | collaboration directed to the general good.~
673 48 | Where there is neither Gentile nor Jew, circumcision nor
674 50 | for them that inestimable gift of eternal wisdom which
675 86 | spirit which boldly faces the gigantic tasks of our age, which
676 102| contrary she is pleased and glad with a mother's pride. The
677 13 | election and coronation; and We gladly take this opportune occasion
678 31 | led astray by a mirage of glittering phrases, which proclaimed
679 49 | love of traditions or the glories of one's fatherland, or
680 69 | is misdirected towards a goal that alienates from Christ "
681 31 | progress, when they were going back; of being raised, when
682 65 | 65.No one of good-will and vision will think of
683 68 | threatened, for all His mercy and goodness, with fearful evils, those
684 93 | opposition between the laws that govern the life of faithful Christians
685 17 | Sovereigns, heads of States and Governments of those nations with which
686 63 | the minimizing and the gradual abolition of the rights
687 48 | cultured native clergy and gradually increasing the number of
688 42 | themselves isolated units, like grains of sand, but united by the
689 84 | to discourage by its very grandeur the hearts of those who
690 87 | Saint Luke x.2) has been granted to a degree proportionate
691 78 | Should any still fail to grasp this fact, the tragic situation
692 25 | Perhaps the many who have not grasped the importance of the educational
693 2 | should today feel profoundly grateful to Providence for having
694 37 | when he proclaims to the Greek world that God "hath made
695 88 | mankind go out Our paternal greeting, Our deepfelt gratitude,
696 8 | observe without profound grief the tragic harvest of such
697 25 | treacherous and insecure ground on which they trod. Perhaps
698 53 | and elevates the State or group into the last end of life,
699 31 | being raised, when they groveled; of arriving at man's estate,
700 64 | daily weight of misery, growing want and restrictions on
701 61 | with its well-being and its growth, should come to be considered
702 60 | internal principles which guarantee and assure the realization
703 88 | prayer; it is besides, the guide of their activity.~
704 37 | and the limits of their habitation, that they should seek God" (
705 107| His name: "If thou . . . hadst known . . . the things that
706 2 | of God" (Psalm xiii. 4), hailed the Encyclical Annum Sacrum
707 45 | 45.The Church hails with joy and follows with
708 50 | which is Christ. They have handed on to future generations
709 112| nations, He holds in His hands human counsels and sweetly
710 60 | prosperity of nations. This can happen either when unrestricted
711 107| already happened and is still happening, was presented, as it were,
712 30 | happened and what still happens spiritually wherever incredulity,
713 80 | victor all to easily is hardened; moderation and farseeing
714 86 | of strength, which could hardly be sufficiently prized in
715 64 | necessary to support the hardships of life, the daily weight
716 60 | directed, cannot fail to harm the true and lasting prosperity
717 59 | life that they converge harmoniously towards the common good.
718 111| 111.Whatever We can do to hasten the day when the dove of
719 29 | of the Savior, and have hastened thereby the progress of
720 28 | human actions. When God is hated, every basis of morality
721 | hath
722 21 | 21.At the head of the road which leads
723 96 | themselves bring no efficacious healing to the ills which affect
724 107| misunderstood. Our advice, if heard with respect, was not however
725 19 | one that is of the truth, hearest My voice" (Saint John xviii.
726 16 | the profound impression of heartfelt gratitude made on Us by
727 90 | Faith burns on the domestic hearth, and the parents forge and
728 104| never prevail: "The gates of hell shall not prevail" (Saint
729 37 | later on makes himself the herald of this truth which associates
730 50 | progress of mankind. And the heralds who proclaimed it, moved
731 | here
732 64 | 64.True courage and a heroism worthy in its degree of
733 4 | to the wavering, to the hesitant, who either refused to follow
734 52 | those ideas which do not hesitate to divorce civil authority
735 47 | intend to proceed without hesitation along this way. Those who
736 75 | force in case of delays, hindrances, changes or disputes, because
737 52 | of the dictates of casual historical claims, and of the interests
738 25 | sentiment to those many w ho, till now, have walked with
739 89 | corrects; and thus in his own home he will fulfill an ecclesiastical
740 23 | the environment of their homes some little degree of well-being,
741 107| mankind and Christianity the horrors of a world conflagration,
742 26 | hearts, indifferent as yet or hostile to Christ, a ray of that
743 47 | rights as children in the House of the Lord, where the law
744 89 | that he admonishes all his household, teaches, exhorts, reproves,
745 93 | postulates of a genuine humane humanitarianism, but rather
746 93 | postulates of a genuine humane humanitarianism, but rather unity and mutual
747 86 | render to God Our deep and humble thanks, to see in every
748 98 | from Us, who yet in their hunger and thirst for justice and
749 102| gives us the celestial" (hymn for Feast of Epiphany).
750 50 | kindly heights the Christian ideal urges man; but above all
751 33 | cohesion of brotherhood through identical ideals gathered from Christian
752 80 | war and its final issue is idle, as experience shows. The
753 50 | have made of men, wise or ignorant, strong or weak, living
754 76 | assertion of its own rights and ignoring those of others.~
755 28 | which teaches even to the illiterate and to uncivilized tribes
756 96 | efficacious healing to the ills which affect mankind.~
757 78 | consequences. Gone are the proud illusions of limitless progress. Should
758 109| war, will be mindful in imitation of the Divine Samaritan,
759 25 | present straits. From the immense vortex of error and anti-Christian
760 24 | apocalyptic foresight of disaster, imminent and remote, We feel We have
761 58 | taught in the Encyclical Immortale Dei, it was the Creator'
762 82 | religious sanction, and be immune from selfishness and passion.~
763 117| supplications of the Church, We impart to you all as a pledge of
764 49 | of one's fatherland, or impede the progress of prosperity
765 71 | violation of others' rights and impedes agreement and peaceful intercourse.~
766 85 | the contrary feels himself impelled to work with all his strength
767 10 | eternal, a homesickness that impels them to return to Him, Who
768 84 | charity and the endeavor to implant its precepts solidly in
769 25 | who have not grasped the importance of the educational and pastoral
770 90 | apostolate, which is so important in our times, the family
771 81 | from the sword which can impose conditions of peace but
772 77 | least seem to become unjust, impracticable or too burdensome for one
773 16 | in silence the profound impression of heartfelt gratitude made
774 18 | never appeared to Us so impressive in its unifying effects
775 31 | They did not perceive the inability of all human effort to replace
776 87 | powers, often obstructed and inadequate, of the priestly apostolate.
777 67 | an injustice against the inalienable duties and rights of the
778 80 | responsible persons and make them inattentive to the warning voice of
779 102| over the cradle of the Word Incarnate, when they sang of glory
780 7 | does not feel himself incited and spurred on to a greater
781 68 | responsible for it, a source of increased strength and vigor; it would
782 30 | happens spiritually wherever incredulity, blind and proud of itself,
783 102| The Church preaches and inculcates obedience and respect for
784 95 | by teaching men truth, by inculcating justice and inflaming hearts
785 74 | corresponding rights to independence, to life and to the possibility
786 72 | States, which are mutually independent in organization and in the
787 106| violence and of discord brings indescribable suffering on mankind. Do
788 92 | Mandate, she has a sacred and indisputable right! What calamities could
789 14 | tangible demonstration of the indissoluble unity of the Catholic Church
790 89 | groups reveals precious industry and to the laity is entrusted
791 36 | destined him to an eternal and ineffable happiness. It shows us besides
792 50 | have secured for them that inestimable gift of eternal wisdom which
793 28 | these to extremes which lead inevitably to a drift towards chaos.
794 29 | continents. But, cut off from the infallible teaching authority of the
795 31 | that, in renouncing the infinitely wise and paternal laws of
796 24 | enlighten the intellects and inflame the hearts of so great a
797 95 | inculcating justice and inflaming hearts with the Divine Love
798 20 | shall not let Ourselves be influenced by earthly considerations
799 80 | overwhelmed or drowned in the inhuman cry. "Vae victis, woe to
800 111| wings will I hope, until iniquity pass away" (Psalm lvi. 2).~
801 71 | well-being, but likewise it injures the relations between peoples,
802 17 | must, in obedience to an inner prompting, make special
803 114| not resist your suppliant innocence. Pray every one, pray uninterruptedly: "
804 114| raise up your simple and innocent prayers and unite them with
805 1 | s Most Sacred Heart, the inscrutable counsel of the Lord, for
806 46 | usages and customs is not inseparably bound up with religious
807 24 | raise with still greater insistence the eyes and hearts of those
808 49 | and the spirit which it inspires, be in contrast with love
809 83 | come in part from economic instability and from the struggle of
810 84 | different ways, with varying instruments, with manifold hard struggles,
811 54 | not forget the essential insufficiency and weakness of every principle
812 24 | Whose love can enlighten the intellects and inflame the hearts of
813 67 | of youth to fulfill with intelligent understanding and pride
814 44 | people, with jealous and intelligible pride, cherishes and retains
815 47 | Venerable Brethren, that We intend to proceed without hesitation
816 12 | Catholic solidarity, greatly intensified in such difficult circumstances -
817 11 | the present hour arouse, intensify and refine, to a degree
818 47 | to his insight and to the intensity of his apostolic spirit.
819 106| relying on the powerful intercession of Mary, Help of Christians,
820 43 | gifts and by that reciprocal interchange of goods which can be possible
821 76 | the fatal drive of private interest and collective selfishness
822 40 | between God and mankind more intimate, this same Divine and universal
823 83 | root is deeper and more intrinsic, belonging to the sphere
824 5 | century, and further in the introduction, by Our immediate predecessor
825 2 | Apocalypse xix. 6) as a kind of Introit prayer to Our Pontificate,
826 78 | order, was nothing but an invasion of disorder: confusion in
827 46 | apostolate. Pioneer research and investigation, involving sacrifice, devotedness
828 66 | conscience be to it sacred and inviolable. Goods, blood it can demand;
829 39 | Son of God, image of the invisible God, in Whom all things
830 46 | research and investigation, involving sacrifice, devotedness and
831 42 | individuals do not feel themselves isolated units, like grains of sand,
832 80 | shock of war and its final issue is idle, as experience shows.
833 17 | fortify the hearts of the Italian people, so close to Us,
834 70 | be written in the earth" (Jeremiah xvii. 13).~
835 48 | there is neither Gentile nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision,
836 103| peace who resists God (cf. Job ix. 4). For Christ alone
837 17 | relations. Our heart is joyous especially at the thought
838 87 | possibilities of development which justify the brightest hopes. The
839 55 | there human law itself justly forfeits in its more weighty
840 82 | attain to that balance, that keen sense of moral responsibility,
841 107| recourse to arms and to keep open the way to an understanding
842 10 | cast upon the earth will kindle with ever greater light
843 89 | exhorts, reproves, shows kindness, corrects; and thus in his
844 24 | orientation in the spirit of the Kingship of Christ.~
845 26 | I stand at the gate and knock" (Apocalypse iii. 20). God
846 5 | have need of nothing: and knowest not, that thou art wretched,
847 87 | indeed in great, but the laborers are few" (Saint Matthew
848 85 | according to its spirit, laboring for its increase and placing
849 20 | opposition, by rebuffs or lack of appreciation of Our words,
850 4 | questioned him: "Behold the lamb of God" (Saint John i. 29),
851 79 | pacifies? Or will there be a lamentable repetition of ancient and
852 106| families death and desolation, lamentation and misery. The blood of
853 50 | charity, not only tilled the land and cared for the sick,
854 36 | unsurpassed vividness of language, to recount their division
855 71 | their prosperity, and to the larger and well-ordered increase
856 | later
857 17 | For, as a result of the Lateran Pacts, her representative
858 104| the force and multiply the laurels of her glorious victories.~
859 65 | by God, demands that the lawfulness of each such measure and
860 23 | well-being, We are tempted to lay down Our pen. Our paternal
861 28 | these to extremes which lead inevitably to a drift towards
862 73 | utterly - and therefore leaves the stability of international
863 31 | fully conscious of being led astray by a mirage of glittering
864 82 | Revelation. There the human legislator must attain to that balance,
865 92 | be permeated by the deep lessons of the Gospel of Love in
866 99 | martyrdom, it has to say: "Non licet; it is not allowed!"~
867 22 | His truth and of His love lies the only way to salvation.~
868 6 | contact with the joyful and life-giving message of Christ?~
869 113| in the eyes of Him Who "lifteth up all that fall: and setteth
870 36 | man to His Own image and likeness (cf. Genesis i. 26, 27);
871 71 | in their well-being, but likewise it injures the relations
872 27 | events; for the moment We limit Ourselves to some fundamental
873 78 | are the proud illusions of limitless progress. Should any still
874 37 | appointed times, and the limits of their habitation, that
875 23 | Brethren, as We write these lines the terrible news comes
876 50 | of eternal wisdom which links men as brothers by the common
877 102| usurp, and sings in the liturgy: "He takes away no earthly
878 43 | when a mutual love and a lively sense of charity unite all
879 18 | as when, from the lofty loggia of the Vatican Basilica,
880 90 | the rising generation. As long as the sacred flame of the
881 78 | Venerable Brethren, all men are looking with terror into the abyss
882 107| while Our pastoral heart looks on with sorrow and foreboding,
883 117| that God, the Author and Lover of Peace, will hear the
884 114| The heart of Jesus, Who loves you, does not resist your
885 86 | Congresses furthered with loving care by Our predecessors
886 89 | mission than which noble and loyal hearts could desire none
887 13 | reverent love and of steadfast loyalty to the Papacy, in which
888 10 | be a day of grace for the lukewarm, for the weary, for the
889 111| iniquity pass away" (Psalm lvi. 2).~
890 78 | once divorced from the majesty of the Divine law, have
891 53 | exclusively to the Supreme Maker. It puts itself in the place
892 5 | stream of the river which maketh the City of God joyful (
893 14 | well know it, all those manifestations were not and could not have
894 50 | of God. They have raised mansions and temples which show to
895 110| Augustine, Ep. CXXXVIII. Ad Marcellinum, C. 3, N. 17), preaching
896 18 | destined to make an indelible mark in history, has secured
897 57 | power, has also set and marked its bounds.~
898 1 | 1.In the very year which marks the fortieth anniversary
899 99 | the cost of torments or martyrdom, it has to say: "Non licet;
900 106| powerful intercession of Mary, Help of Christians, the
901 64 | He sees with sad eyes the mass of sufferings ever on the
902 93 | shaken to the depths both materially and spiritually, We have
903 28 | international relations; We mean the disregard, so common
904 | meantime
905 113| suffering and agonizing members of the Church, when Jesus
906 12 | witnessed a consoling and memorable display of this Catholic
907 17 | prompting, make special mention of Our gratitude for the
908 78 | principles which We have mentioned, and by their practical
909 1 | counsel of the Lord, for no merit of Ours, has laid upon Us
910 45 | maternal blessing every method of guidance and care which
911 | might
912 40 | words which reverberate mightily down the centuries, inspiring
913 4 | of Christ addressed his mighty cry of entreaty: "Behold
914 84 | those who make up the Church Militant. But that cooperation in
915 109| scourge of war, will be mindful in imitation of the Divine
916 63 | neglect or nonrecognition, the minimizing and the gradual abolition
917 89 | way an episcopal office ministering to Christ, that he may be
918 85 | oppositions as vast and deep and minutely organized as never before,
919 31 | of being led astray by a mirage of glittering phrases, which
920 20 | words, nor yet by fear of misconceptions and misinterpretations.
921 69 | formation of youth which is misdirected towards a goal that alienates
922 5 | that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, and blind, and
923 105| and is destined to perish miserably (cf. Saint Matthew vii.
924 20 | fear of misconceptions and misinterpretations. We shall fulfill Our duty,
925 6 | brothers and sisters who, misled by error, passion, temptation
926 46 | love on the part of her missionaries of every age, have been
927 46 | repeatedly shown in her missionary enterprises that such a
928 82 | without which it is easy to mistake the boundary between the
929 20 | considerations nor be held back by mistrust or opposition, by rebuffs
930 107| intentions and Our aims misunderstood. Our advice, if heard with
931 20 | strive to imitate the Divine Model of shepherds, Jesus, the
932 100| Doctrine, and in forming and modeling men's minds by its precepts,
933 80 | all to easily is hardened; moderation and farseeing wisdom appear
934 77 | discussion with a view to modifying the treaty or making another
935 15 | comfort Us also in the first months of Our Pontificate in which
936 47 | generous decisions which are a monument to his insight and to the
937 83 | doctrine, faith, customs and morals which once was promoted
938 113| aid of a true spirit of mortification and worthy practice of penance
939 112| His Omnipotence means to mould affairs and events and to
940 50 | above all they reclaimed, moulded and raised life to divine
941 26 | knows only love, Our lips move only in prayer to the Father
942 50 | heralds who proclaimed it, moved by supernatural charity,
943 86 | Kingdom of God. From the movement of the Eucharistic Congresses
944 25 | error and anti-Christian movements there has come forth a crop
945 | much
946 72 | nations or States, which are mutually independent in organization
947 26 | Light which has shown its mysterious power strongest in the times
948 5 | and poor, and blind, and naked." (Apocalypse iii. 17.)~
949 30 | 30.The Holy Gospel narrates that when Jesus was crucified "
950 61 | to be considered from the narrow standpoint of national power,
951 19 | to the truth." This duty necessarily entails the exposition and
952 21 | the present day stand the nefarious efforts of not a few to
953 67 | worse still, deliberately neglected to direct the eyes and hearts
954 103| of love of God and of the neighbor, millions of souls have
955 2 | 2.And We, as a newly ordained priest, then just
956 23 | these lines the terrible news comes to Us that the dread
957 62 | society the fragrance of nobility, humanity and reverence
958 6 | time? Can there be anything nobler than to unfurl the "Ensign
959 76 | law and deprive it of its noblest and strongest qualities.
960 111| before the outbreak of war, nobly toiled to avert such a scourge
961 99 | martyrdom, it has to say: "Non licet; it is not allowed!"~
962 106| countless human beings, even noncombatants, raises a piteous dirge
963 | nonetheless
964 63 | generations from the neglect or nonrecognition, the minimizing and the
965 28 | rejection of a universal norm of morality as well for
966 74 | law which regulate their normal development and activity.
967 47 | venerated memory, applying such norms to a particularly delicate
968 87 | moment when one is forced to note with sorrow the disproportion
969 28 | the disregard, so common nowadays, and the forgetfulness of
970 8 | of calm and security were numbered among the followers of Christ,
971 86 | time, when threats are more numerous, needs multiply and the
972 53 | which the peoples have been nurtured, remain still deeply, even
973 116| present hour: "Remember, O Lord, Thy Church, to free
974 9 | renew now and forever their oath of allegiance to Him and
975 87 | fervent men and women of youth obedient to the voice of the Supreme
976 100| precepts, are at times an object of suspicion, as if they
977 109| the war must know that the obligation of Christian love, the very
978 80 | sufferings they have borne, obscure the vision even of responsible
979 3 | from the recognition and observance of His law; a message opposed
980 27 | Ourselves to some fundamental observations.~
981 56 | arouse wonder in superficial observers.~
982 87 | completes the powers, often obstructed and inadequate, of the priestly
983 77 | one of the parties. It is obvious that should such be the
984 17 | Pacts, her representative occupies a place of honor among those
985 117| on the twentieth day of October, in the year of Our Lord,
986 113| pray especially when you offer the Divine Sacrifice of
987 35 | the redeeming Sacrifice offered by Jesus Christ on the Altar
988 101| their proper spheres, but offers them her help after the
989 67 | understanding and pride those offices of a noble patriotism which
990 17 | place of honor among those officially accredited to the Apostolic
991 66 | spiritual good of their offspring and to procure for them
992 97 | the moral code which of old gave consistency to pacific
993 2 | make of it the alpha and omega of Our aims, of Our hopes,
994 112| the obstacles are for His Omnipotence means to mould affairs and
995 69 | on earth. He holds in His omnipotent Hand the destiny of States,
996 62 | moral qualities, but at a one-sided formation of those civic
997 79 | promises of the powerful ones of this world, is to consist,
998 18 | the Vatican Basilica, We opened and raised Our arms and
999 109| living reality. A vast field opens up for Christian Charity
1000 13 | and We gladly take this opportune occasion to address to you,
1001 2 | that We should take the opportunity of paying homage to the
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