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Pius XI
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1001 12 | with a certain measure of wealth, have been extended somewhat 1002 4 | this spiritual arena, to weigh things maturely and with 1003 12 | lest borne down by the weight of fleeting things and immersed 1004 1 | all the faithful in very weighty words, which we ourselves 1005 1 | which the Christian people welcomed the promulgation of the 1006 1 | provide for the happiness and well-being of each and all, and the 1007 9 | of the Eastern or of the Western Church, who, as we know, 1008 | whatever 1009 4 | desire of helping them, in whatsoever state of life, he sees, 1010 | Whence 1011 | whereby 1012 4 | the fulness of Christ,"12 whereof the Apostle speaks; nay, 1013 4 | Mission fields, which "are white already to harvest"16 demand, 1014 10 | If thou wouldst belong wholly to all, after the manner 1015 4 | holds dominion far and wide; it is of the greatest importance 1016 5 | full forty days in desert wilderness. Nay more, in the midst 1017 5 | sorrows to go to heaven, he willed that these same Apostles 1018 10 | advantage of their flock, and win a multitude of souls to 1019 4 | Eucherius Bishop of Lyons wisely observes; when exercising 1020 19 | peace truly so called We wish for you from our heart, 1021 14 | curtailed too much if one wishes to obtain the benefits promised 1022 7 | fascination of the senses, withdrawing themselves into those holy 1023 18 | minds of Christians who withdrawn from the tumult and the 1024 | within 1025 6 | solitude wherein away from witnesses the soul might give attention; 1026 4 | dwells by grace, burns in a wondrous way to call others to share 1027 5 | evangelical labours, he was wont to invite his Apostles to 1028 10 | master he had been: "If thou wouldst belong wholly to all, after 1029 7 | human family, after so many wounds inflicted on the spiritual 1030 10 | who did not hesitate to write thus to the Supreme Pontiff, 1031 6 | clear indications in the writings of the holy Fathers. For 1032 1(1) | Acta Apost. Sedis, vol. XXI, (1929), page 6.~ 1033 16 | which after casting off the yoke of sin and washing away 1034 11 | particular for bands of young recruits. For while they 1035 | yourselves 1036 10 | priests who, burning with zeal for the salvation of souls,


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