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1502 114| innocence. Pray every one, pray uninterruptedly: "Pray without ceasing" ( 1503 92 | accrue to social life; what unique and precious energies would 1504 42 | like grains of sand, but united by the very force of their 1505 16 | appreciation of all that unites them to Us in love for the 1506 86 | generous decision is intent on uniting in fruitful harmony the 1507 42 | feel themselves isolated units, like grains of sand, but 1508 33 | of the lawful and of the unlawful, which, by restraining outbreaks 1509 | unless 1510 71 | which credits the State with unlimited authority is not simply 1511 4 | 8), dwelt, though as yet unrecognized, in their midst, so, too, 1512 6 | duty than to preach the unsearchable riches of Christ (Ephesians 1513 82 | No, they must rest on the unshakable foundation, on the solid 1514 56 | power based on such weak and unsteady foundations can attain at 1515 36 | couple, and then goes on, in unsurpassed vividness of language, to 1516 6 | Brethren, a greater or more urgent duty than to preach the 1517 50 | heights the Christian ideal urges man; but above all they 1518 46 | Christ. All that in such usages and customs is not inseparably 1519 | used 1520 100| foundations of civil authority or usurped its rights.~ 1521 55 | which rests only upon a utilitarian morality, there human law 1522 73 | in man - nay, denies it utterly - and therefore leaves the 1523 114| ceasing" (Thessalonians, v. 10).~ 1524 12 | possession of the chair left vacant by the death of Our great 1525 80 | drowned in the inhuman cry. "Vae victis, woe to the conquered." 1526 57 | the weakness of the inward value and of its moral foundation. 1527 98 | experience from day to day the vanity of the very means in which 1528 46 | appreciative insight into the most varied civilizations and to put 1529 42 | mutual relationship which varies with the changing of times.~ 1530 36 | and their dispersion to various parts of the world. Even 1531 84 | in different ways, with varying instruments, with manifold 1532 18 | the lofty loggia of the Vatican Basilica, We opened and 1533 30 | into disuse; and the much vaunted civilization of society, 1534 47 | predecessor, of holy and venerated memory, applying such norms 1535 113| word of the Psalmist may be verified: "Then they cried to the 1536 80 | in the inhuman cry. "Vae victis, woe to the conquered." 1537 80 | violence; the heart of the victor all to easily is hardened; 1538 104| laurels of her glorious victories.~ 1539 6 | and to win back to the victorious banner of the Cross those 1540 7 | spurred on to a greater vigilance, to a more determined resistance, 1541 105| miserably (cf. Saint Matthew vii. 26, 27).~ 1542 19 | make you free" (Saint John viii. 32).~ 1543 50 | and branches of the very vine which is Christ. They have 1544 87 | he send workers into his vineyard (cf. Saint Matthew ix. 37; 1545 92 | liberty of action to which, in virtue of the Divine Mandate, she 1546 16 | though not belonging to the visible body of the Catholic Church, 1547 46 | account for a living and vital preaching of the Gospel 1548 36 | goes on, in unsurpassed vividness of language, to recount 1549 7 | in practice neglect the vivifying truths and the values inherent 1550 25 | straits. From the immense vortex of error and anti-Christian 1551 25 | sentiment to those many w ho, till now, have walked 1552 25 | many w ho, till now, have walked with blind faith along the 1553 14 | Peter, to form around it a wall and a bulwark as the enemies 1554 10 | troubled heart" of the wanderers a homesickness for things 1555 7 | Christ; as he perceives them wantonly break the Tables of God' 1556 4 | John i. 29), in order to warn them that the desired of 1557 80 | them inattentive to the warning voice of humanity and equity, 1558 25 | now understand better her warnings, scouted in the false security 1559 33 | divisions, convulsions and wars which laid her waste; but 1560 33 | and wars which laid her waste; but perhaps they never 1561 68 | sacred charge over which watches the jealous love of God. 1562 85 | quenched by the rushing waters of tribulation.~ 1563 23 | it. When We think of the wave of suffering that has come 1564 4 | to the doubters, to the wavering, to the hesitant, who either 1565 84 | is effected in different ways, with varying instruments, 1566 104| 18), nor can they ever weaken her! Nay, rather, internal 1567 32 | 32.With the weakening of faith in God and in Jesus 1568 5 | sayest: I am rich, and made wealthy, and have need of nothing: 1569 75 | better is wisdom, than weapons of war" (Ecclesiastes ix. 1570 55 | justly forfeits in its more weighty application the moral force 1571 3 | and to promote its true welfare. It unfolds itself to Us 1572 101| her Divine Founder Who "went about doing good" (Acts 1573 49 | country and fatherland, as He wept over the coming destruction 1574 60 | despotically, without any mandate whatsoever. If, in fact, the State 1575 | whenever 1576 | wherever 1577 31 | resigning themselves to the whim of a poor, fickle human 1578 106| nations swept into the tragic whirlpool of war are perhaps as yet 1579 114| 114.And you, white legions of children who 1580 48 | twelve representatives of widely different peoples and races. 1581 5 | 5.From the widening and deepening of devotion 1582 65 | of today, correspondingly wider and exceptional rights to 1583 35 | these pernicious errors, widespread today, is the forgetfulness 1584 116| collect her from the four winds into Thy Kingdom, which 1585 111| prayer: "in the shadow of thy wings will I hope, until iniquity 1586 16 | gratitude made on Us by the good wishes of those who, though not 1587 30 | ever more rapid progress, withdrawing man, the family and the 1588 94 | especially youth, are not withdrawn from her beneficent influence.~ 1589 80 | inhuman cry. "Vae victis, woe to the conquered." There 1590 56 | successes apt to arouse wonder in superficial observers.~ 1591 87 | the Harvest that he send workers into his vineyard (cf. Saint 1592 15 | This same manifestation of world-wide Catholic solidarity and 1593 67 | formation which forgot or, worse still, deliberately neglected 1594 3 | which, preoccupied with the worship of the ephemeral, has lost 1595 60 | the public good, by being wrenched from their natural surroundings, 1596 66 | spirit of religion, cannot be wrested from them without grave 1597 5 | knowest not, that thou art wretched, and miserable, and poor, 1598 23 | Venerable Brethren, as We write these lines the terrible 1599 90 | exclude Him from society or wrongly to usurp His rights.~ 1600 101| by Our predecessor, Pius XI, of venerable memory, in 1601 78 | ye blind, behold" (Isaias xlii. 18). What used to appear 1602 88 | words to the King" (Psalm xliv. 1). "Thy Kingdom come" 1603 5 | City of God joyful (Psalm xlv. 5). What age had greater 1604 40 | have loved you" (Saint John xv. 12).~ 1605 104| prevail" (Saint Matthew xvi. 18), nor can they ever 1606 19 | hearest My voice" (Saint John xviii. 37), We feel We owe no 1607 106| sorrows" (Saint Matthew xxiv. 8), but even now there 1608 30 | the whole earth" (Matthew xxvii. 45); a terrifying symbol 1609 98 | nations, look with regretful yearning as they experience from 1610 23 | countless people who but yesterday enjoyed in the environment 1611 49 | follow a God-given order, yielding the place of honor in our 1612 | yourselves 1613 69 | they want to alienate the youthful generations of the present


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