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1 2 | 2. But what is more, the divine Redeemer has so willed it 2 3 | midnight to midnight, the divine psalmody of the inspired 3 13 | when he scrupulously obeys divine law, centering in God his 4 16 | in any way pertaining to divine worship.11 Yet this was 5 17 | continuance through the divine institution of the Eucharist. 6 19 | the society founded by the divine Redeemer, whether in her 7 20 | sacred temple, where the Divine Majesty receives the acceptable 8 20 | the Church, therefore, her Divine Founder is present at every 9 21 | follows the celebration of the divine praises in which the faithful 10 21 | the commandments of the divine Master and the chief events 11 22 | priestly function. Like her divine Head, the Church is forever 12 23 | be so. Likewise, because divine Providence has disposed 13 23 | simple folk, decoration for divine worship, continuity of religious 14 24 | But the chief element of divine worship must be interior. 15 24 | Venerable Brethren, how the divine Master expels from the sacred 16 25 | outward or visible part of divine worship or as an ornamental 17 26 | Church in union with her divine Head is the most efficacious 18 29 | personally sharers in the divine life of Jesus Christ. Not 19 31 | dispensing grace from the divine Head to the members of the 20 32 | and the supremacy of the Divine Majesty; after that, our 21 32 | path marked out for us by divine Providence in virtue of 22 33 | and drawing from Him the divine inspiration and strength 23 33 | power which flow from the divine Head into our hearts: "Having 24 34 | meditation on the life of the divine Redeemer and guides us to 25 35 | inspirations and invitation of divine grace and to imitate daily 26 37 | of the holy sacrifice and divine office, the Church has serious 27 39 | perform the same acts. The divine Redeemer has willed, as 28 40 | is the ambassador of the divine Redeemer. He is God's vice-gerent 29 42 | glorified in keeping with the divine laws and regulations.~ 30 49 | organized and regulated divine worship, enriching it constantly 31 50 | liturgy does, in fact, include divine as well as human elements. 32 50 | course, to profess to her divine Spouse her own faith along 33 57 | to protect the purity of divine worship against abuse from 34 58 | sacred canons respecting divine worship.51 Private individuals, 35 62 | crucifix so designed that the divine Redeemer's body shows no 36 63 | introduced by disposition of divine Providence to meet the changes 37 64 | committed to her charge by her divine Founder, had every right 38 65 | Saint Peter, charged by the divine Redeemer with the feeding 39 70 | is the same, namely, our divine Redeemer in His human nature 40 70 | according to the plan of divine wisdom, the sacrifice of 41 71 | burned with zeal for the divine glory; and the offering 42 71 | Body are united with their divine Head in the eucharistic 43 72 | thanks to God. Only the divine Redeemer, as the eternal 44 78 | daily more like to their divine Head, but the life flowing 45 79 | whereby the merits won by the divine Redeemer upon the cross 46 81 | dispositions as those which the divine Redeemer had when He offered 47 84 | in no sense represent the divine Redeemer and are not mediator 48 85 | the faithful do offer the divine Victim, though in a different 49 87 | the prayers by which the divine Victim is offered to God 50 89 | possible knowledge of things divine. It is fitting, then, that 51 90 | the priest to offer the divine victim for their intentions.~ 52 92 | because the priest places the divine victim upon the altar that 53 96 | priest repeats what the divine Redeemer did at the Last 54 96 | faithful, whose Head is the divine Redeemer, and he offers 55 98 | which the faithful offer the divine Victim in this sacrifice 56 99 | to the furthering of the divine glory, desiring to become 57 102| hearts the likeness of the divine Redeemer through the mystery 58 103| when they offer up the divine Victim in the Mass. For 59 104| the consecration of the divine Victim is enacted, and at 60 104| necessities in union with their divine Savior upon the cross.~ 61 111| much as possible with the divine Redeemer, so that their 62 112| or the partaking of the divine feast. But, as all know, 63 115| unbloody immolation of the divine Victim, which is made manifest 64 117| trust in the goodness of the divine Redeemer, they may be united 65 118| become partakers of the divine sacrifice itself, praises 66 119| day, if possible, in the divine sacrifice, not only in a 67 119| their works of zeal to the divine Redeemer. Let husbands and 68 121| priest has partaken of the divine repast upon the altar; and, 69 123| intimate union with the divine Master hold loving and fruitful 70 124| faithful to converse with the divine Redeemer for at least a 71 124| the good pleasure of the divine Redeemer to hearken to us 72 126| closest familiarity with their divine Redeemer even after the 73 128| 128. The divine Redeemer is ever repeating 74 131| manifests living faith in her divine Spouse who is present beneath 75 138| embraces by means of the divine office, the hours of the 76 139| 139. Since the divine Master commanded "that we 77 142| 142. The divine office is the prayer of 78 143| character and value of the divine office may be gathered from 79 144| assuming human nature, the Divine Word introduced into this 80 147| form the chief part of the divine office. They encompass the 81 147| in his day throughout the divine office: "With the celebration 82 148| and our mystic ascent to divine tabernacles.~ 83 150| then, must be made holy by divine worship, which gives homage 84 151| entire year, the Mass and the divine office center especially 85 152| part in them so that the divine Head of the mystical Body 86 155| man and participate in His divine nature, to which we have 87 157| past sins obtain for us divine help, without which every 88 158| blood-stained footsteps of the divine Redeemer, to carry the cross 89 160| wishes us to be on fire with divine love so that we may daily 90 162| the churches images of the divine Redeemer suffering on the 91 164| mystery is the very center of divine worship since the Mass represents 92 165| perfection, as well as sources of divine grace, due to the merit 93 166| themselves the virtues of the divine Redeemer.~ 94 167| they kept watch for the divine Redeemer, while in others 95 169| our Mother also when the divine Redeemer offered the sacrifice 96 171| Mass, the sacraments, the divine office; it aims at uniting 97 171| sanctifying them through the divine Redeemer in order that Christ 98 175| mysteries of the human and divine natures of Christ. Besides, 99 181| exercises in making the divine cult loved and spread daily 100 181| principles and norms of divine worship, or if they oppose 101 189| all is consecrated to the Divine Majesty. If we have previously 102 192| take a more active part in divine worship, let Gregorian chant 103 196| they are at the service of divine worship."179~ 104 201| Mass is the chief act of divine worship; it should also 105 204| living members to their divine Head, and with Him and through 106 205| which are the streams of divine grace and of divine life, 107 205| streams of divine grace and of divine life, and the hymn of praise, 108 210| your care, as a pledge of divine gifts and as a witness of


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