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1002 68 | it would be, in fact, the opposite, as sad experience would 1003 85 | having to face obstacles and oppositions as vast and deep and minutely 1004 106| especially to the afflicted, the oppressed, the persecuted? The nations 1005 2 | 2.And We, as a newly ordained priest, then just empowered 1006 42 | internal destiny, into an organic, harmonious mutual relationship 1007 72 | mutually independent in organization and in the direction of 1008 85 | vast and deep and minutely organized as never before, that does 1009 24 | so as to give it a new orientation in the spirit of the Kingship 1010 39 | bitter passion, restored the original friendship with God which 1011 111| statesmen, who before the outbreak of war, nobly toiled to 1012 33 | unlawful, which, by restraining outbreaks of passion, left the way 1013 25 | need may bring a change of outlook and sentiment to those many 1014 78 | What used to appear on the outside as order, was nothing but 1015 57 | greatness of the material and outward success, and the weakness 1016 13 | Vicar of Christ, and of the ovation so genuine, so enthusiastic, 1017 29 | brethren have gone so far as to overthrow the central dogma of Christianity, 1018 33 | spiritual crisis which has overthrown the sound principles of 1019 80 | humanity and equity, which is overwhelmed or drowned in the inhuman 1020 19 | John xviii. 37), We feel We owe no greater debt to Our office 1021 89 | under this title that he owes paternal affection to his 1022 50 | recognition of a supernatural ownership.~ 1023 97 | old gave consistency to pacific international relations.~ 1024 94 | 94.This work of pacification presupposes that obstacles 1025 79 | that spirit which frees and pacifies? Or will there be a lamentable 1026 49 | of their interests in the pacifying light of love.~ 1027 30 | a corrupt and corrupting paganism: "There was darkness when 1028 36 | 36.In fact, the first page of the Scripture, with magnificent 1029 113| console and to heal your pains, and do not forget with 1030 90 | 90.In promoting this participation by the laity in the apostolate, 1031 36 | their dispersion to various parts of the world. Even when 1032 80 | him weakness; the excited passions of the people, often inflamed 1033 74 | continuous development in the paths of civilization; they demand, 1034 2 | of Our activity, of Our patience and of Our sufferings, by 1035 67 | those offices of a noble patriotism which give to one's earthly 1036 26 | once transformed Saul into Paul; of that Light which has 1037 2 | take the opportunity of paying homage to the King of kings 1038 23 | tempted to lay down Our pen. Our paternal heart is torn 1039 113| mortification and worthy practice of penance to make your prayers more 1040 3 | in that consecration a penetrating wisdom which sets itself 1041 31 | servility. They did not perceive the inability of all human 1042 105| sands and is destined to perish miserably (cf. Saint Matthew 1043 69 | Now what scandal is more permanently harmful to generation after 1044 92 | would let themselves be permeated by the deep lessons of the 1045 68 | cf. Apocalypse xix. 6) perpetrated by an education that is 1046 106| afflicted, the oppressed, the persecuted? The nations swept into 1047 80 | vision even of responsible persons and make them inattentive 1048 17 | atmosphere of that peace, He may pervade, revivify, strengthen and 1049 83 | convictions which have been perverted by the progressive alienation 1050 33 | they never felt the intense pessimism of today as to the possibility 1051 3 | message opposed to that philosophy of life for which the doctrine 1052 31 | by a mirage of glittering phrases, which proclaimed such estrangement 1053 46 | her universal apostolate. Pioneer research and investigation, 1054 106| noncombatants, raises a piteous dirge over a nation such 1055 85 | laboring for its increase and placing its benefits at the disposition 1056 17 | of the Faith, which was planted by the Princes of the Apostles. 1057 102| which on the contrary she is pleased and glad with a mother's 1058 117| We impart to you all as a pledge of the abundance of Divine 1059 75 | each party will respect its plighted word; the certainty that 1060 23 | for which the sword today ploughs the blood-drenched furrow.~ 1061 24 | great a section of mankind plunged in error, selfishness, strife 1062 25 | come forth a crop of such poignant disasters as to constitute 1063 20 | children, at the same time points out to them the remedy; 1064 34 | errors which derive from the poisoned source of religious and 1065 106| nation such as Our dear Poland, which, for its fidelity 1066 2 | providential action of a Pontiff so sure in his diagnosis 1067 85 | the disposition of that portion of mankind also which as 1068 39 | is the same Apostle who portrays for us mankind in the unity 1069 18 | juridical and spiritual position which that achievement, 1070 12 | confidence in God, We took possession of the chair left vacant 1071 87 | work of priests and shows possibilities of development which justify 1072 93 | faithful Christians and the postulates of a genuine humane humanitarianism, 1073 5 | emptiness and deep-felt interior poverty? May we not, perhaps, apply 1074 78 | mentioned, and by their practical consequences. Gone are the 1075 108| charity which she teaches and practices, will be the indispensable 1076 6 | more urgent duty than to preach the unsearchable riches 1077 34 | almost impossible or at least precarious and uncertain, the peaceful 1078 70 | should not respect the sacred precincts of the Christian family, 1079 4 | 4.Even as the precursor of the Lord proclaimed one 1080 49 | gave an example of this preference for His Own country and 1081 3 | guidance: to a world which, preoccupied with the worship of the 1082 67 | should aim as well at the preparation of youth to fulfill with 1083 116| Kingdom, which Thou has prepared for her, because Thine is 1084 59 | 59.Hence, it is the noble prerogative and function of the State 1085 107| is still happening, was presented, as it were, in a vision 1086 108| of this world which today presents such a sharp contrast to " 1087 94 | This work of pacification presupposes that obstacles are not put 1088 75 | 75.The indispensable presupposition, without doubt, of all peaceful 1089 107| means at Our disposal, to prevent recourse to arms and to 1090 85 | the conflict even at the price of the greatest sacrifices. 1091 87 | obstructed and inadequate, of the priestly apostolate. Numbers of fervent 1092 59 | accept for its standard primarily the material prosperity 1093 61 | would be danger lest the primary and essential cell of society, 1094 101| in his Encyclical Quas Primas of December 11, 1925 - any 1095 95 | proclaimed by the Prophet "Prince of Peace" (Isaias ix. 6) 1096 17 | which was planted by the Princes of the Apostles. For, as 1097 36 | with supernatural gifts and privileges, and destined him to an 1098 86 | could hardly be sufficiently prized in the present time, when 1099 48 | family, may this solemn act proclaim to all Our sons, scattered 1100 37 | one great family, when he proclaims to the Greek world that 1101 66 | of their offspring and to procure for them a suitable training 1102 2 | that We should today feel profoundly grateful to Providence for 1103 83 | have been perverted by the progressive alienation of the peoples 1104 69 | His it is to shorten or prolong life: His to grant increase, 1105 83 | and morals which once was promoted by the tireless and beneficent 1106 68 | restores their rights, only promotes its own internal peace and 1107 90 | 90.In promoting this participation by the 1108 17 | in obedience to an inner prompting, make special mention of 1109 70 | Christ and the Church as a proof of fidelity to the people 1110 10 | have become faint, may give proofs of interior renewal and 1111 101| legitimate authorities in their proper spheres, but offers them 1112 5 | perhaps, apply to it the prophetic words of the Apocalypse: " 1113 87 | been granted to a degree proportionate to the present needs, and 1114 72 | ruled by special laws which protect its unity and promote its 1115 70 | of the Christian family, protected by God's holy law, that 1116 68 | as sad experience would prove. The crime of high treason 1117 103| The Teacher of Life," has proved for close on two thousand 1118 66 | laid by God on parents to provide for the material and spiritual 1119 45 | character of each race, provided that they are not opposed 1120 96 | external means and human provisions and political expedients 1121 110| spirits of discord which have provoked it.~ 1122 10 | with ever greater light and purity. May it be a day of grace 1123 112| free wills to His all-high purposes.~ 1124 28 | aberrations of the past, has pushed these to extremes which 1125 53 | to the Supreme Maker. It puts itself in the place of the 1126 48 | the Gentiles preached: "putting on the new, (man) him who 1127 101| memory, in his Encyclical Quas Primas of December 11, 1925 - 1128 85 | than death, and will not be quenched by the rushing waters of 1129 47 | a particularly delicate question, took some generous decisions 1130 4 | to those who sought and questioned him: "Behold the lamb of 1131 82 | must rest no longer on the quicksands of changeable and ephemeral 1132 56 | 56.It is quite true that power based on 1133 28 | it is certain that the radical and ultimate cause of the 1134 23 | tempest of war is already raging despite all Our efforts 1135 106| beings, even noncombatants, raises a piteous dirge over a nation 1136 14 | unity of the Catholic Church rallying all the closer to the impregnable 1137 17 | scattered over the world, rank among such friendly powers 1138 12 | circumstances - the serried ranks, the assurance, the resolution, 1139 39 | 16); in the unity of its ransom, effected for all by Christ, 1140 30 | which has made ever more rapid progress, withdrawing man, 1141 28 | conscience is stilled or at any rate grows very faint, that voice 1142 35 | origin and by the equality of rational nature in all men, to whatever 1143 26 | or hostile to Christ, a ray of that Light which once 1144 96 | the Divine plan and to "re-establish all things in Christ, that 1145 106| this Our first Encyclical reaches you is in many respects 1146 103| souls have reached, are reaching and shall reach peace. History, 1147 109| empty word, but a living reality. A vast field opens up for 1148 79 | prosperity. Will that future be really different; above all, will 1149 102| He takes away no earthly realms who gives us the celestial" ( 1150 30 | the Church, has caused to reappear, in regions in which for 1151 33 | not only from the surge of rebellious passion, but also from a 1152 20 | mistrust or opposition, by rebuffs or lack of appreciation 1153 91 | steady determination that recalls the most glorious days of 1154 69 | the same Christ Who has received from His Eternal Father 1155 | recent 1156 2 | then just empowered to recite "I will go in to the altar 1157 50 | sick, but above all they reclaimed, moulded and raised life 1158 99 | 99.These last are recognizing in the Catholic Church principles 1159 18 | birthplace - over Italy reconciled with the Church, and over 1160 108| men of good will in the reconstruction of a new world based on 1161 36 | vividness of language, to recount their division into different 1162 35 | they belong, and by the redeeming Sacrifice offered by Jesus 1163 83 | to have any effect, the reeducation of mankind must be, above 1164 77 | of division impossible to refill.~ 1165 91 | certain sense, impregnable refuge of Christian life. And We 1166 4 | the hesitant, who either refused to follow the glorious Redeemer, 1167 85 | by the spirit of Christ refuses to let himself be beaten 1168 65 | and vision will think of refusing the State, in the exceptional 1169 25 | conclusiveness any merely theoretical refutation.~ 1170 36 | Creator, God did not cease to regard them as His children, who, 1171 30 | from the beneficent and regenerating effects of the idea of God 1172 86 | thanks, to see in every region of the Catholic world evident 1173 98 | destiny of nations, look with regretful yearning as they experience 1174 108| The Peace of Christ in the Reign of Christ," the Church and 1175 106| 8), but even now there reigns in thousands of families 1176 41 | bond of a union, that is reinforced by the love of God and of 1177 28 | society is the denial and rejection of a universal norm of morality 1178 42 | organic, harmonious mutual relationship which varies with the changing 1179 54 | merely earthly motives and relies for its force on the sanction 1180 66 | with the true spirit of religion, cannot be wrested from 1181 106| world, while it awaits, relying on the powerful intercession 1182 26 | circumstances would have remained shut, open at Our Savior' 1183 116| necessities of the present hour: "Remember, O Lord, Thy Church, to 1184 24 | of disaster, imminent and remote, We feel We have a duty 1185 4 | Saint John xix. 14) to the renegades, to the doubters, to the 1186 96 | While the Church cannot renounce the exercise of this, her 1187 31 | did not realize that, in renouncing the infinitely wise and 1188 2 | Pontificate, in the spirit of Our renowned predecessor and in the faithful 1189 3 | the doctrine of love and renunciation preached in the Sermon on 1190 9 | King, in adoration and in reparation, to renew now and forever 1191 107| seems as though We ought to repeat to the world in His name: " 1192 46 | 46.She has repeatedly shown in her missionary 1193 63 | errors with their countless repercussions are tasted by none so bitterly 1194 79 | will there be a lamentable repetition of ancient and of recent 1195 31 | inability of all human effort to replace the law of Christ by anything 1196 89 | household, teaches, exhorts, reproves, shows kindness, corrects; 1197 61 | correspond to undeniable natural requirements.~ 1198 77 | assume the authority of rescinding them unilaterally when they 1199 46 | universal apostolate. Pioneer research and investigation, involving 1200 86 | forth fountains of grace and reserves of strength, which could 1201 64 | hidden tears of mothers, the resigned sorrow of so many fathers, 1202 31 | Christ's love, they were resigning themselves to the whim of 1203 114| Who loves you, does not resist your suppliant innocence. 1204 7 | vigilance, to a more determined resistance, by the sight of the ever-increasing 1205 103| will not have peace who resists God (cf. Job ix. 4). For 1206 12 | ranks, the assurance, the resolution, the will to win - in those 1207 38 | place, the earth, of whose resources all men can by natural right 1208 106| Encyclical reaches you is in many respects a real "Hour of Darkness" ( 1209 30 | Roman Breviary, Good Friday, Response Five).~ 1210 82 | that keen sense of moral responsibility, without which it is easy 1211 3 | wisdom which sets itself to restore and to ennoble all human 1212 68 | fathers and mothers and restores their rights, only promotes 1213 33 | the unlawful, which, by restraining outbreaks of passion, left 1214 52 | society - and from every restraint of a Higher Law derived 1215 94 | of this activity is not restricted, and that the masses, and 1216 64 | misery, growing want and restrictions on a scale never before 1217 106| Christians, the hour of a resurrection in harmony with the principles 1218 44 | intelligible pride, cherishes and retains as a precious heritage. 1219 102| civilizes the nations ever retarded the civil progress of mankind, 1220 36 | plan, should one day be reunited once more in His friendship ( 1221 89 | classes, categories and groups reveals precious industry and to 1222 40 | divine Lips the words which reverberate mightily down the centuries, 1223 62 | of nobility, humanity and reverence would be inculcated less, 1224 68 | opposed to Christianity, the reversal of "Suffer the little children 1225 3 | 3.As We review from the standpoint of eternity 1226 9 | of thorough renewal and revival in the spirit of the Kingdom 1227 17 | that peace, He may pervade, revivify, strengthen and fortify 1228 5 | Apocalypse: "Thou sayest: I am rich, and made wealthy, and have 1229 15 | Father, seemed to Us all the richer in fair hopes in view of 1230 6 | preach the unsearchable riches of Christ (Ephesians iii. 1231 65 | scrutinized with the greatest rigor according to the standards 1232 10 | of faithful hearts will rise to Heaven the prayer that " 1233 107| conflagration, even at the risk of having Our intentions 1234 5 | souls - as the stream of the river which maketh the City of 1235 21 | 21.At the head of the road which leads to the spiritual 1236 71 | supra-national society, robs the law of nations of its 1237 95 | full liberty to fulfill her role as educator by teaching 1238 31 | vain in their thoughts" (Romans i. 21).~ 1239 40 | sacred silence of the Supper Room, before He consummated the 1240 83 | not less true that their root is deeper and more intrinsic, 1241 53 | even if unconsciously, rooted in their hearts.~ 1242 78 | situation of today would rouse them with the prophet's 1243 85 | will not be quenched by the rushing waters of tribulation.~ 1244 2 | hailed the Encyclical Annum Sacrum with genuine approval, enthusiasm 1245 32 | which alone can support and safeguard the prosperity of States.~ 1246 81 | No, Venerable Brethren, safety does not come to peoples 1247 102| of her Divine Master Who said: "Render therefore to Caesar 1248 89 | family. Let it be for the sake of Christ and for life everlasting, 1249 26 | within them an effective and salutary thirst for the truth, justice 1250 109| imitation of the Divine Samaritan, of all these who, as victims 1251 86 | essential duty of individual sanctification, and apostolic activity 1252 116| perfect her in Thy love, and sanctify and collect her from the 1253 99 | the Gospel, in guiding and sanctifying men, and which is generous 1254 50 | it toward the summit of sanctity in which everything is seen 1255 42 | isolated units, like grains of sand, but united by the very 1256 105| Christ rests on shifting sands and is destined to perish 1257 102| Word Incarnate, when they sang of glory to God and announced 1258 84 | Grace from the slavery of Satan and called in Baptism to 1259 66 | them a suitable training saturated with the true spirit of 1260 26 | Light which once transformed Saul into Paul; of that Light 1261 5 | of the Apocalypse: "Thou sayest: I am rich, and made wealthy, 1262 89 | Brethren, you hear Our Lord saying: where I am there too will 1263 64 | want and restrictions on a scale never before experienced, 1264 91 | Crucified is taken from the schools, the family remains the 1265 25 | understand better her warnings, scouted in the false security of 1266 65 | and its real necessity be scrutinized with the greatest rigor 1267 48 | uncircumcision, barbarian nor Scythian, bond nor free. But Christ 1268 11 | Our Pontificate under the Seal of Christ the King, We feel 1269 18 | history, has secured and sealed for Italy and for the whole 1270 18 | blessing over Rome - Rome, the Seat of the Papacy and Our own 1271 24 | the hearts of so great a section of mankind plunged in error, 1272 38 | in the unity of means to secure that end.~ 1273 23 | come forth from the baneful seed of violence and of hatred 1274 37 | habitation, that they should seek God" (Acts xvii. 26, 27).~ 1275 | seemed 1276 | seems 1277 82 | that depend only on the selfish interests of groups and 1278 87 | Lord of the Harvest that he send workers into his vineyard ( 1279 25 | a change of outlook and sentiment to those many w ho, till 1280 116| associate yourselves with those sentiments which answer so well to 1281 17 | We pray God that, in the serene atmosphere of that peace, 1282 12 | difficult circumstances - the serried ranks, the assurance, the 1283 89 | where I am there too will My servant be, do not think solely 1284 101| world not to dominate but to serve. She does not claim to take 1285 67 | love, self-devotion and service. But, on the other hand, 1286 106| fidelity to the Church, for its services in the defense of Christian 1287 31 | estate, when they stooped to servility. They did not perceive the 1288 57 | given rulers power, has also set and marked its bounds.~ 1289 113| lifteth up all that fall: and setteth up all that are cast down" ( 1290 33 | way open to an honorable settlement. In Our days, on the contrary, 1291 80 | conquered." There is danger lest settlements and decision born in such 1292 33 | as to the possibility of settling them, for they had then 1293 85 | the moment but faces their severity ready to give aid with that 1294 111| address the prayer: "in the shadow of thy wings will I hope, 1295 93 | interests of suffering mankind, shaken to the depths both materially 1296 43 | and embellish it by the sharing of their own peculiar gifts 1297 108| which today presents such a sharp contrast to "The Peace of 1298 20 | imitate the Divine Model of shepherds, Jesus, the Good Shepherd, 1299 105| teaching of Christ rests on shifting sands and is destined to 1300 26 | Light that He may cause to shine in their hearts, indifferent 1301 80 | change exclusively from the shock of war and its final issue 1302 30 | which for many centuries shone the splendors of Christian 1303 100| of suspicion, as if they shook the foundations of civil 1304 50 | mansions and temples which show to what lofty and kindly 1305 92 | torrents of benefits would be showered on the world; what light, 1306 26 | circumstances would have remained shut, open at Our Savior's words: " 1307 50 | the land and cared for the sick, but above all they reclaimed, 1308 107| the use of force on one side would be answered by recourse 1309 75 | the certainty that both sides are convinced that "better 1310 3 | more clearly the sacred significance of that consecration of 1311 114| Bread of Life, raise up your simple and innocent prayers and 1312 36 | Scripture, with magnificent simplicity, tells us how God, as a 1313 7 | content of the Revelation on Sinai, standards in which the 1314 101| solemnly declare with Apostolic sincerity that - without prejudice 1315 35 | Heavenly Father on behalf of sinful mankind.~ 1316 102| no desire to usurp, and sings in the liturgy: "He takes 1317 14 | Our poor person but to the singular and exalted office to which 1318 6 | of so many brothers and sisters who, misled by error, passion, 1319 78 | grasp this fact, the tragic situation of today would rouse them 1320 4 | Him with carelessness and sloth.~ 1321 84 | on everyone who has been snatched by Divine Grace from the 1322 51 | extinguishing hatred and softening envies and dissensions - 1323 7 | 7.Who among "the Soldiers of Christ" - ecclesiastic 1324 89 | servant be, do not think solely of good bishops and clerics." 1325 | something 1326 | somewhere 1327 2 | open and hidden needs and sores of his day. It is only natural, 1328 10 | return to Him, Who from His sorrowful throne of the Cross thirsts 1329 106| only at the "beginnings of sorrows" (Saint Matthew xxiv. 8), 1330 4 | proclaimed one day to those who sought and questioned him: "Behold 1331 33 | which has overthrown the sound principles of private and 1332 17 | which we have had from the Sovereigns, heads of States and Governments 1333 58 | Creator's will that civil sovereignty should regulate social life 1334 107| Charity to try every means to spare mankind and Christianity 1335 88 | say with the Psalmist: "I speak my words to the King" (Psalm 1336 47 | be their origin or their speech, must know that they have 1337 99 | with the Successor of Peter spends itself in enlightening minds 1338 3 | ephemeral, has lost its way and spent its forces in a vain search 1339 101| authorities in their proper spheres, but offers them her help 1340 110| the tempest and banish the spirits of discord which have provoked 1341 5 | Redeemer, which had its splendid culmination in the consecration 1342 30 | many centuries shone the splendors of Christian civilization, 1343 31 | fickle human wisdom; they spoke of progress, when they were 1344 7 | enemies; as he perceives the spokesmen of these tendencies deny 1345 46 | found possible, will be sponsored and developed.~ 1346 13 | so enthusiastic, and so spontaneous accorded to Us on the occasion 1347 100| the Church in teaching and spreading that Doctrine, and in forming 1348 101| that same Church, which spreads it maternal arms towards 1349 5 | Christ the King, there have sprung up benefits beyond description 1350 7 | feel himself incited and spurred on to a greater vigilance, 1351 85 | of our Faith. Rather, it spurs one to stand fast in the 1352 46 | of action is the guiding star of her universal apostolate. 1353 27 | 27.A full statement of the doctrinal stand to 1354 111| to do, trusting in those statesmen, who before the outbreak 1355 64 | countless bitterness of which no statistics tell nor can tell He sees 1356 97 | failure of human expedients to stave off the tempest that threatens 1357 77 | or making another in its stead. But to consider treaties 1358 13 | of reverent love and of steadfast loyalty to the Papacy, in 1359 91 | the Redeemer with a quiet, steady determination that recalls 1360 8 | Christian Faith, could not steel themselves to drink the 1361 12 | days when, with faltering step but with confidence in God, 1362 28 | the voice of conscience is stilled or at any rate grows very 1363 10 | salvation, that His grace may stir in the "troubled heart" 1364 99 | belief and life that have stood the test of 2,000 years; 1365 31 | man's estate, when they stooped to servility. They did not 1366 110| vision of peace above the storm of error and passion awaiting 1367 108| goes to meet the gathering storms. This she knows, that the 1368 8 | effort, for suffering, for a stout heart in face of hidden 1369 6 | temptation and prejudice, have strayed away from faith in the true 1370 5 | numberless souls - as the stream of the river which maketh 1371 63 | Our Apostolic office. The stress of our times, as well external 1372 15 | Christ across the world is strewn.~ 1373 109| world and all those who are stricken by the calamity of the war 1374 24 | plunged in error, selfishness, strife and struggle, so as to give 1375 82 | bitterness and the cruel strifes of the present have ceased, 1376 57 | inevitable law triumphs, which strikes down all that has been constructed 1377 7 | tables and other standards stripped of the ethical content of 1378 20 | them the remedy; We shall strive to imitate the Divine Model 1379 80 | hour the angel of justice strives with the demons of violence; 1380 85 | which flees no sacrifice, is stronger than death, and will not 1381 3 | on the Cross seem to be a stumbling block and foolishness.~ 1382 46 | religious errors will always be subject to kindly consideration 1383 111| may find on this earth, submerged in a deluge of discord, 1384 60 | everything else should be subordinated and directed, cannot fail 1385 77 | passage of time and the substantial change of circumstances, 1386 7 | of God's Commandments to substitute other tables and other standards 1387 30 | and proud of itself, has succeeded in excluding Christ from 1388 56 | circumstances, material successes apt to arouse wonder in 1389 99 | which in union with the Successor of Peter spends itself in 1390 86 | strength, which could hardly be sufficiently prized in the present time, 1391 107| nothing undone in the form suggested to us by Our Apostolic office 1392 66 | and to procure for them a suitable training saturated with 1393 103| sublime teaching of Christ, summed up by Himself in the twofold 1394 50 | directing it toward the summit of sanctity in which everything 1395 40 | the sacred silence of the Supper Room, before He consummated 1396 87 | needs, and in a manner which supplements and completes the powers, 1397 114| you, does not resist your suppliant innocence. Pray every one, 1398 117| of Peace, will hear the supplications of the Church, We impart 1399 100| divinely dilate his heart and supply an efficacious remedy to 1400 102| Epiphany). She does not suppress human energies but lifts 1401 71 | for it breaks the unity of supra-national society, robs the law of 1402 2 | providential action of a Pontiff so sure in his diagnosis of the 1403 33 | dissensions come not only from the surge of rebellious passion, but 1404 25 | constitute a condemnation surpassing in its conclusiveness any 1405 60 | wrenched from their natural surroundings, that is, from responsible 1406 100| are at times an object of suspicion, as if they shook the foundations 1407 101| 101.Against such suspicions We solemnly declare with 1408 38 | right avail themselves, to sustain and develop life; in the 1409 83 | given man as a means of sustenance and progress, it is not 1410 53 | authority of God and the sway of His law are denied in 1411 97 | tempest that threatens to sweep civilization away, many 1412 112| hands human counsels and sweetly turns them in whatever direction 1413 30 | xxvii. 45); a terrifying symbol of what happened and what 1414 3 | King; We see its inspiring symbolism We see its power to refine 1415 70 | alone has deathless life. A system of education that should 1416 77 | principle as ephemeral and tacitly to assume the authority 1417 78 | of the Divine law, have tainted every field of human activity.~ 1418 102| sings in the liturgy: "He takes away no earthly realms who 1419 14 | see that magnificent and tangible demonstration of the indissoluble 1420 84 | The accomplishment of this task of regeneration, by adapting 1421 86 | boldly faces the gigantic tasks of our age, which with generous 1422 76 | But on the other hand, to tear the law of nations from 1423 64 | hearts, knows the hidden tears of mothers, the resigned 1424 5 | age has been, for all its technical and purely civic progress, 1425 9 | dispositions of time and temperament, Venerable Brethren, may 1426 58 | facilitate the attainment in the temporal order, by individuals, of 1427 23 | degree of well-being, We are tempted to lay down Our pen. Our 1428 53 | as an inevitable result tends to attribute to itself that 1429 23 | We write these lines the terrible news comes to Us that the 1430 30 | Matthew xxvii. 45); a terrifying symbol of what happened 1431 78 | all men are looking with terror into the abyss to which 1432 8 | weakness, uncertainty; who, terror-stricken before the sacrifices entailed 1433 99 | life that have stood the test of 2,000 years; the strong 1434 115| Master, the most sacred testament of His Heart, "That they 1435 19 | and to Our time than to testify to the truth with Apostolic 1436 13 | cherish the memory of the many testimonies of filial attachment to 1437 | thee 1438 25 | conclusiveness any merely theoretical refutation.~ 1439 | thereby 1440 114| Pray without ceasing" (Thessalonians, v. 10).~ 1441 | Thine 1442 10 | sorrowful throne of the Cross thirsts for their souls also and 1443 9 | be a day of grace and of thorough renewal and revival in the 1444 31 | they became vain in their thoughts" (Romans i. 21).~ 1445 103| proved for close on two thousand years how true is the word 1446 106| even now there reigns in thousands of families death and desolation, 1447 11 | consciousness of a common threat from a common danger.~ 1448 68 | children to come unto me" has threatened, for all His mercy and goodness, 1449 97 | stave off the tempest that threatens to sweep civilization away, 1450 52 | the mercy of the changeful tide of human will, or of the 1451 25 | sentiment to those many w ho, till now, have walked with blind 1452 50 | supernatural charity, not only tilled the land and cared for the 1453 83 | once was promoted by the tireless and beneficent work of the 1454 89 | recognize that it is under this title that he owes paternal affection 1455 15 | have already witnessed the toil, the anxiety, and the trials 1456 111| the outbreak of war, nobly toiled to avert such a scourge 1457 110| whole truth of Christ and toiling as the love of Christ demands 1458 17 | of Our gratitude for the tokens of reverent homage which 1459 48 | Episcopal dignity at the Tomb of the Apostles twelve representatives 1460 5 | purely civic progress, more tormented than ours by spiritual emptiness 1461 99 | when, even at the cost of torments or martyrdom, it has to 1462 92 | 92.What torrents of benefits would be showered 1463 | toward 1464 89 | according to Saint John, tract 51, n. 13).~ 1465 17 | to its glorious Catholic tradition, and experience through 1466 66 | procure for them a suitable training saturated with the true 1467 92 | averted, what happiness and tranquillity assured, if the social and 1468 26 | of that Light which once transformed Saul into Paul; of that 1469 25 | errors unconscious of the treacherous and insecure ground on which 1470 68 | prove. The crime of high treason against the "King of kings 1471 50 | to future generations the treasures of ancient art and wisdom 1472 77 | different peoples and nations trenches of division impossible to 1473 28 | illiterate and to uncivilized tribes what is good and what is 1474 85 | by the rushing waters of tribulation.~ 1475 109| those who are not being tried by the scourge of war, will 1476 80 | victory is an hour of external triumph for the party to whom victory 1477 57 | when the inevitable law triumphs, which strikes down all 1478 25 | insecure ground on which they trod. Perhaps the many who have 1479 10 | His grace may stir in the "troubled heart" of the wanderers 1480 107| of Christian Charity to try every means to spare mankind 1481 112| human counsels and sweetly turns them in whatever direction 1482 117| Gandolfo, near Rome, on the twentieth day of October, in the year 1483 103| summed up by Himself in the twofold precept of love of God and 1484 11 | entirely assured of the unanimous and enthusiastic approval 1485 34 | at least precarious and uncertain, the peaceful intercourse 1486 8 | of cowardice, weakness, uncertainty; who, terror-stricken before 1487 48 | nor Jew, circumcision nor uncircumcision, barbarian nor Scythian, 1488 28 | to the illiterate and to uncivilized tribes what is good and 1489 25 | of popular modern errors unconscious of the treacherous and insecure 1490 53 | remain still deeply, even if unconsciously, rooted in their hearts.~ 1491 61 | charge that correspond to undeniable natural requirements.~ 1492 25 | mission of the Church will now understand better her warnings, scouted 1493 116| 116.The early Church understood and practiced this Divine 1494 46 | of every age, have been undertaken in order to facilitate the 1495 91 | mission, with a fidelity undismayed by combat or by sacrifice. 1496 107| was left, We left nothing undone in the form suggested to 1497 67 | 67.Undoubtedly, that formation should aim 1498 3 | promote its true welfare. It unfolds itself to Us ever more clearly 1499 8 | Christ, but who - Christians unfortunately more in name than in fact - 1500 6 | anything nobler than to unfurl the "Ensign of the King" 1501 77 | authority of rescinding them unilaterally when they are no longer


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