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1 101 | 101. The prescriptions in fact 2 102 | 102. All the elements of the 3 103 | 103. Let this, then, be the 4 104 | 104. Let the faithful, therefore, 5 105 | 105. Therefore, they are to 6 107 | 107. It is to be observed, also, 7 108 | 108. Many of the faithful are 8 110 | 110. In religious communities 9 111 | 111. But however much variety 10 112 | 112. The august sacrifice of 11 113 | 113. We wish in this matter 12 114 | 114. They, therefore, err from 13 115 | 115. Now it cannot be over-emphasized 14 116 | 116. The Church, as the teacher 15 117 | 117. She wishes in the first 16 195(178)| Code of Canon Law, can. 1178.~ 17 118 | 118. But the desire of Mother 18 119 | 119. May God grant that all 19 120 | 120. Let the workers be invited 20 121 | 121. Now it is very fitting, 21 122 | 122. Still sometimes there may 22 124 | 124. But, on the contrary, the 23 58(50) | Code of Canon Law, can. 1257.~ 24 58(51) | Code of Canon Law, can. 1261.~ 25 127 | 127. Therefore, let us all enter 26 128 | 128. The divine Redeemer is 27 129 | 129. The Eucharistic Food contains, 28 131 | 131. It is on this doctrinal 29 132 | 132. Now, the Church in the 30 133 | 133. These exercises of piety 31 134 | 134. Nor is it to be admitted 32 135 | 135. That practice in a special 33 136 | 136. Strive then, Venerable 34 37(37) | 125, 126, 565, 571,595,1367.~ 35 137 | 137. Only thus can it be brought 36 138 | 138. The ideal of Christian 37 139 | 139. Since the divine Master 38 18(20) | origine mundi, October 7, 1391; Callistus III, Summus Pontifex, 39 140 | 140. Public and common prayer 40 141 | 141. Thanks to the work of the 41 142 | 142. The divine office is the 42 143 | 143. The character and value 43 144 | 144. By assuming human nature, 44 145 | 145. To this lofty dignity of 45 18(20) | Summus Pontifex, January 1, 1456; Pius II, Triumphans Pastor, 46 18(20) | Triumphans Pastor, April 22, 1459; Innocent XI, Triumphans 47 146 | 146. On this depends in no small 48 148 | 148. The Psalms recall to mind 49 149 | 149. "The psalm is . . . a blessing 50 150 | 150. In an earlier age, these 51 151 | 151. Throughout the entire year, 52 152 | 152. While the sacred liturgy 53 153 | 153. By these suitable ways 54 154 | 154. In the period of Advent, 55 155 | 155. With the coming of the 56 156 | 156. At the solemnity of the 57 157 | 157. During the days of Septuagesima 58 158 | 158. In Holy Week, when the 59 159 | 159. At the Paschal season, 60 160 | 160. Finally, during the time 61 161 | 161. Thus, the liturgical year 62 162 | 162. From what We have already 63 163 | 163. But these false statements 64 164 | 164. Since His bitter sufferings 65 165 | 165. Hence, the liturgical year, 66 166 | 166. In the course of the liturgical 67 167 | 167. We should imitate the virtues 68 18(20) | Triumphans Pastor, October 3, 1678.~ 69 168 | 168. But there is another reason 70 169 | 169. Among the saints in heaven 71 57 | came about - during the 16th century, when usages and 72 170 | 170. Throughout this liturgical 73 171 | 171. Such is the nature and 74 172 | 172. In order that the errors 75 173 | 173. When dealing with genuine 76 174 | 174. It is Our wish also that 77 113(103)| Certiores effecti, November 13, 1742, par. 1.~ 78 175 | 175. From these multiple forms 79 176 | 176. In keeping with your pastoral 80 177 | 177. Since the opinions expressed 81 178 | 178. Take special care that 82 179 | 179. As regards the different 83 64(53) | Auctorem fidei, August 28, 1794, nn. 31-34, 39, 62, 66, 84 180 | 180. However, it is well known 85 181 | 181. Any inspiration to follow 86 182 | 182. There are, besides, other 87 183 | 183. These devotions make us 88 184 | 184. Hence, he would do something 89 185 | 185. Take care then, Venerable 90 186 | 186. We earnestly exhort you, 91 187 | 187. First of all, you must 92 188 | 188. Three characteristics of 93 189 | 189. We desire to commend and 94 190 | 190. Let us recall, as well, 95 188(168)| sollecitudini, November 22, 1903.~ 96 191 | 191. As regards music, let the 97 192 | 192. Besides, "so that the faithful 98 49(47) | Divini cultus, December 20, 1928.~ 99 193 | 193. It cannot be said that 100 3(7) | Caritate Christi, May 3, 1932.~ 101 190(170)| Office, Decree of May 26, 1937.~ 102 194 | 194. We also exhort you, Venerable 103 6(8) | cotidianis precibus, March 24, 1945.~ 104 210 | of November in the year 1947, the 9th of Our Pontificate.~ 105 195 | 195. What We have said about 106 196 | 196. Keeping in mind, Venerable 107 197 | 197. But there is something 108 198 | 198. Readily provide the young 109 199 | 199. Try in every way, with 110 200 | 200. To attain this purpose, 111 201 | 201. Above all, try with your 112 202 | 202. By means of suitable sermons 113 203 | 203. But in all these matters, 114 204 | 204. Never be discouraged by 115 205 | 205. These, Venerable Brethren, 116 206 | 206. We cherish the hope that 117 207 | 207. To those whom an excessive 118 208 | 208. Let Us remind all that 119 209 | 209. May God, whom we worship, 120 210 | Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 20th day of November in the year 121 210 | 210. In this joyous hope, We 122 57(49) | Code of Canon Law, can. 253.~ 123 103(96) | Cf. Serm. 272.~ 124 192(174)| Saint Augustine, Serm. 336, n. 1.~ 125 35 | 35. Such action on the part 126 36 | 36. In the spiritual life, 127 37 | 37. Considering their special 128 40 | 40. Only to the apostles, and 129 41 | 41. That is why the visible, 130 43 | 43. In the same way, actually 131 44 | 44. Since, therefore, it is 132 45 | 45. Additional proof of this 133 46 | 46. On this subject We judge 134 47 | 47. But this is not what the 135 48 | 48. For this reason, whenever 136 50 | 50. The sacred liturgy does, 137 51 | 51. Several causes, really 138 52 | 52. Thus, for example, as Catholic 139 53 | 53. The subsequent advances 140 54 | 54. Just as notable a contribution 141 55 | 55. Other manifestations of 142 56 | 56. It is likewise easy to 143 37(37) | Canon Law, can. 125, 126, 565, 571,595,1367.~ 144 37(37) | Law, can. 125, 126, 565, 571,595,1367.~ 145 58 | 58. It follows from this that 146 59 | 59. The Church is without question 147 37(37) | can. 125, 126, 565, 571,595,1367.~ 148 60 | 60. The use of the Latin language, 149 63 | 63. Clearly no sincere Catholic 150 64 | 64. This way of acting bids 151 65 | 65. In every measure taken, 152 67 | 67. Christ the Lord, "Eternal 153 71 | 71. Moreover, the appointed 154 72 | 72. The second end is duly 155 73 | 73. The third end proposed 156 75 | 75. It is easy, therefore, 157 76 | 76. Now the Apostle of the 158 77 | 77. This purchase, however, 159 78 | 78. The cooperation of the 160 79 | 79. The august sacrifice of 161 80 | 80. It is, therefore, desirable, 162 124(116)| Code of Canon Law, can. 810.~ 163 97 | answer the prayers, as canon 813 prescribes.~ 164 83 | 83. For there are today, Venerable 165 84 | 84. It is superfluous to explain 166 87 | 87. Moreover, the rites and 167 88 | 88. Nor is it to be wondered 168 89 | 89. In every age of the Church' 169 90 | 90. First of all the more extrinsic 170 91 | 91. But there is also a more 171 92 | 92. In this most important 172 93 | 93. Now it is clear that the 173 94 | 94. We are very pleased to 174 95 | 95. Some in fact disapprove 175 96 | 96. They are mistaken in appealing 176 97 | 97. Still, though it is clear 177 99 | 99. This offering in fact is 178 210 | November in the year 1947, the 9th of Our Pontificate.~PIUS 179 18(20) | Cf. Boniface IX, Ab origine mundi, October 7, 180 24 | lakeside of Tiberias, or abandon themselves totally, like 181 9 | to check or censure any aberration from the path of truth and 182 188 | services: sacredness, which abhors any profane influence; nobility, 183 163 | the Holy Paraclete and who abides in His Church forever; " 184 50 | developments attest the abiding life of the immaculate Spouse 185 29 | Jesus Christ. Not from any ability of our own, but by the power 186 136 | and of providing a worthy abode for our Redeemer concealed 187 113 | and therefore should be abolished, let him be anathema."104~ 188 48 | and the sacred liturgy in absolute and general terms, it is 189 31 | the fountain, imbibe and absorb for themselves the life-giving 190 150 | commands the faithful to abstain from servile work and attend 191 33 | after the fashion of an abstract memory lesson or lifeless 192 9 | what the Church out of the abundance of her wisdom teaches and 193 202 | may be able to profit more abundantly by these supernatural gifts. 194 57 | of divine worship against abuse from dangerous and imprudent 195 12 | common and whole-hearted acceptance of the same truth, along 196 13 | supreme authority; when he accepts divinely revealed truths 197 107 | opinions, make so much of these accidentals as to presume to assert 198 149 | the common language and acclamation of all, it is the voice 199 59 | matures, develops, adapts and accommodates herself to temporal needs 200 22 | the utmost affection she accompanies the mortal remains of her 201 145 | sentiment of our souls should accompany the voice so as to make 202 13 | and aspiration; when he accords, in short, due worship to 203 110 | all those regulations be accurately observed which are laid 204 175 | path of sincere piety by accustoming them to meditate on the 205 31 | on our part if we are to achieve eternal salvation.~ 206 20 | This result is, in fact, achieved when Christ lives and thrives, 207 32 | supernatural grace for the achievement of our destiny, and that 208 17 | end that mortals may duly acknowledge the immortal God, "not withdrawing 209 13 | properly to God when he acknowledges His Supreme majesty and 210 32 | because they promote the acquisition of virtue; and because they 211 65 | severity - you are not merely acquitting yourselves of your duty; 212 | across 213 24 | wellturned phrases, like actors in a theater, and think 214 1 | restore it. The children of Adam were wretched heirs to the 215 59 | grows, matures, develops, adapts and accommodates herself 216 123 | such thanksgiving should be added, not only because the Mass 217 45 | 45. Additional proof of this indefeasible 218 6 | course of our traditional address to the Lenten preachers 219 146 | fact, when they are not addressed directly to the Word made 220 130 | first adoring it," while he adds that "not only do we not 221 123 | straight way of truth, who, adhering to the letter rather than 222 36 | efficacy of the external administration of the sacraments, which 223 17 | act He was to consummate admirably in the bloody Sacrifice 224 124 | fruits of Christian sanctity. Admittedly the congregation has been 225 21 | all wisdom, teaching and admonishing one another in psalms, hymns 226 108 | On the contrary, they can adopt some other method which 227 53 | under a single species, adopted in the Latin Church; these 228 64 | liturgy directs the sons of adoption to their Heavenly Father 229 129 | even from the beginning, adored the body of Christ under 230 127 | those acts with which He adores the Blessed Trinity with 231 188 | predecessor Pius X spoke should adorn all liturgical services: 232 189 | to commend and urge the adornment of churches and altars. 233 35 | Head and redounds to the advancement of all her members.~ 234 53 | 53. The subsequent advances in ecclesiastical discipline 235 154 | 154. In the period of Advent, for instance, the Church 236 150 | from heaven against the adversities of this life. Let all try 237 126 | when he gives the following advice to the person who approaches 238 100 | sacred books of the liturgy advise Christians who come to Mass 239 124 | the Church, because she advises her priests116 and faithful 240 109 | that in each diocese an advisory committee to promote the 241 18 | intercession, acting as our "advocate with the Father."18 He aids 242 7 | this "revival" as it is advocated in some quarters, and to 243 163 | heals the sick, consoles the afflicted, who endures suffering and 244 150 | people of today profane the afternoon of feast days; public places 245 48 | look to the age-old and age-honored sacred rites for enlightenment. 246 48 | not failed to look to the age-old and age-honored sacred rites 247 36 | recipients, which we call the agent's action (opus operantis). 248 10 | imagine, however, that We agree with them when We reprove 249 168 | their help and "that we be aided by the pleadings of those 250 89 | enlightened by faith, has aimed at the greatest possible 251 171 | sacraments, the divine office; it aims at uniting our souls with 252 200 | not then complain - as, alas, sometimes happens even 253 22 | external signs to keep us alert, learn from them what distance 254 176 | fruit. Above all, do not allow - as some do, who are deceived 255 67 | and under the same species allowed the apostles, whom he at 256 19 | Apostle of the Gentiles alludes in these words: "Now, therefore, 257 150 | piety but given over to the allurements of the world? Sundays and 258 | almost 259 90 | and, finally, by their alms they get the priest to offer 260 135 | which makes the priest raise aloft the Bread of Angels before 261 86(84) | De Sacro Altaris Mysterio, 3:6.~ 262 90 | Mass join their prayers alternately with those of the priest, 263 192 | in the sacred ceremonies, alternating their voices with the priest 264 40 | of God, the priest is the ambassador of the divine Redeemer. 265 104 | fact the people answer, "Amen." Nor should Christians 266 32 | humility, repentance and amendment.~ 267 24 | Otherwise religion clearly amounts to mere formalism, without 268 150 | feast days; public places of amusement and public games are frequented 269 113 | be abolished, let him be anathema."104~ 270 204 | the Church, assemble the ancients, gather together the little 271 32 | and real piety, which the Angelic Doctor calls "devotion," 272 100 | let pride be sacrificed, anger slain, impurity and every 273 37 | the single spirit which animates them, "Christ is all and 274 43(43) | Ordination of a priest: anointing of hands.~ 275 60 | as well as an effective antidote for any corruption of doctrinal 276 64 | exaggerated and senseless antiquarianism to which the illegal Council 277 8 | observe with considerable anxiety and some misgiving, that 278 43 | holy orders sets the priest apart from the rest of the faithful 279 10 | 10. Let not the apathetic or half-hearted imagine, 280 28 | Mass, it is nonetheless apparent that they tend to belittle, 281 96 | 96. They are mistaken in appealing in this matter to the social 282 54 | liturgy, which began to appear, by God's wonderful design, 283 49 | fitting, and to add what appeared more likely to increase 284 87 | beseech thee, O Lord, to be appeased and to receive this offering 285 32 | are at times by the lower appetites, do not always respond to 286 172 | Brethren, to add some practical applications of the doctrine which We 287 67 | salutary virtue might be applied in remitting those sins 288 81 | the cross so that we can apply to ourselves the words of 289 126 | Christian virtues, as also by applying to their own necessities 290 5 | better known, understood and appreciated. With more widespread and 291 126 | advice to the person who approaches the altar, "Remain on in 292 60 | subject to the discretion and approval of the Holy See.~ 293 83 | Venerable Brethren, those who, approximating to errors long since condemned82 294 18(20) | Pius II, Triumphans Pastor, April 22, 1459; Innocent XI, Triumphans 295 71 | together with the Angels and Archangels, they sing immortal praise 296 117 | in the spirit of the most ardent charity.~ 297 54 | spread and ever mounting ardor of devotion to the Blessed 298 48 | immortal memory, Pius IX, so argued when he proclaimed the Immaculate 299 19 | governing and directing them aright, of offering to God the 300 204 | by the difficulties that arise, and never let your pastoral 301 83 | thence, and thence only, arises the hierarchical priesthood. 302 16 | matters relating to the Ark of the Covenant, the Temple 303 22 | supernatural kind of birth. She arms them with the Holy Spirit 304 31 | of Lent, "the Christian army's defenses."31 They represent, 305 61 | it carries the savor and aroma of antiquity. The more recent 306 140 | Christian world the practice arose of setting aside special 307 65 | be maintained. Let no one arrogate to himself the right to 308 195 | talent of the individual artist. Thus modern art will be 309 124(114)| Sunday within the Octave of Ascension.~ 310 35 | Christians, then, along with the ascetic effort promoting them to 311 198 | do when he is trained in ascetics, in dogma and in a canon 312 31(31) | Roman Missal, Ash Wednesday; Prayer after 313 144 | ought, the Spirit Himself asketh for us with unspeakable 314 165 | mysteries of our Redeemer, asks in her prayers for those 315 159 | wretched world in order to aspire only to the things of heaven: " 316 204 | people, sanctify the Church, assemble the ancients, gather together 317 204 | trumpet in Sion . . . call an assembly, gather together the people, 318 130 | flesh,"123 and St. Augustine asserts that, "No one eats that 319 43 | ministry, where they are assigned to service in the sanctuary 320 37 | prescribing that the ministers she assigns to the service of the sanctuary 321 90 | happens that the faithful assisting at Mass join their prayers 322 61 | to the Holy Spirit, who assists the Church in every age 323 81 | it means that they must assume to some extent the character 324 144 | created though not changed, He assumes a created nature which is 325 144 | 144. By assuming human nature, the Divine 326 43 | the medicine of salvation assuring their cure and happy recovery 327 203 | dangerous "humanism" lead them astray, nor let there be introduced 328 12 | which has rent whole peoples asunder with it rivalry and slaughter, 329 158 | spirit of expiation and atonement, and to die together with 330 29 | of them He is constantly atoning for the sins of mankind, 331 149 | of faith, signifying deep attachment to authority; it is the 332 200 | 200. To attain this purpose, it will greatly 333 185 | spiritual energies towards attaining this most noble and lofty 334 28 | piety. While these theories attempt, it is true, to throw light 335 64 | Pistoia gave rise. It likewise attempts to reinstate a series of 336 150 | these canonical prayers were attended by many of the faithful. 337 118 | devotion of those who, when attending Mass, not only elicit a 338 50 | All these developments attest the abiding life of the 339 86 | consecration is a sort of attestation that the whole Church consents 340 175 | is, in various ways, to attract and direct our souls to 341 108 | for all to be moved and attracted to the same extent by community 342 147(142)| this passage should not be attributed to Cassiodorus.~ 343 32 | sense33 - piety of this authentic sort needs meditation on 344 50 | the Holy Spirit, may have authorized. This will explain the marvelous 345 72 | meet and just, right and availing unto salvation."66~ 346 92 | is necessary, in order to avoid giving rise to a dangerous 347 134 | witness to and solemnly avow the faith of the Church 348 169(159)| Saint Bernard, In Nativ. B.M.V., 7.~ 349 74 | the prodigal son, has made bad use of and dissipated the 350 47 | it is indeed the sign and badge, as it were, of the Christian - 351 195 | they preserve a correct balance between styles tending neither 352 195 | be entirely excluded and banished from our churches, like " 353 201 | great numbers the celestial banquet which is a sacrament of 354 165 | the past, or a simple and bare record of a former age. 355 131 | It is on this doctrinal basis that the cult of adoring 356 77 | shed; but if men do not bathe in it and there wash away 357 134 | this devotion the faithful bear witness to and solemnly 358 21 | and explains the practical bearing of the commandments of the 359 22 | in heaven clothed in that beauteous raiment of the supernatural. 360 60 | Church, is a manifest and beautiful sign of unity, as well as 361 147 | sanctify it. Cassiodorus speaks beautifully about the Psalms as distributed 362 167(154)| Saint Bede the Venerable, Hom. subd. 363 163 | you will come to Christ begotten of God."148 In the sacred 364 142 | to God in the name and on behalf of all Christians, when 365 | behind 366 17 | the world he saith. . . 'behold I come . . . to do Thy Will."14 367 14 | whole community of human beings, grouped together by mutual 368 163 | down by tradition. "You believe in Christ born in the flesh," 369 152 | it strives to make all believers take their part in them 370 40 | every creature; he that believeth and is baptized shall be 371 28 | apparent that they tend to belittle, or pass over in silence, 372 148 | power and, finally, His beneficent labors, and the shedding 373 61 | of some persons who are bent on the restoration of all 374 137 | feed us, protect us - bestow on us the vision of all 375 134 | triumphant in heaven and bestows supernatural favors. On 376 37 | of religious institutes betake themselves at stated times 377 155 | bring us to the cave of Bethlehem and there teach that we 378 67 | supper, on the night He was betrayed, wishing to leave His beloved 379 192 | voices, too, thou wouldst bid to be admitted."175~ 380 14 | individuals. But it also binds the whole community of human 381 155 | With the coming of the birthday of the Redeemer, she would 382 100 | those exhortations which the Bishop, in the Church's name, addresses 383 148 | they express the joy, the bitterness, the hope and fear of our 384 62 | tableform; were he to want black excluded as a color for 385 22 | happily at last to eternal blessedness in heaven.~ 386 149 | of happiness, an echo of bliss."143~ 387 158 | Calvary and follow in the blood-stained footsteps of the divine 388 100 | of sin may be completely blotted out, while whatever promotes 389 204 | pastoral zeal grow cold. "Blow the trumpet in Sion . . . 390 5 | genuine Christian devotion. Bolder relief was given likewise 391 23(27) | Giovanni Cardinal Bona, De divina psalmodia, c. 392 201 | devotion, a sign of unity and a bond of love.180~ 393 18(20) | Cf. Boniface IX, Ab origine mundi, October 394 31 | in our Captain," to borrow St. Augustine's words, " 395 87 | receive this offering of our bounded duty, as also of thy whole 396 76 | since they are altogether boundless and immeasurable, know no 397 173 | be kept within legitimate bounds and performed for a legitimate 398 135 | congregations with heads bowed down in adoration, and forming 399 129 | genuflecting or by profoundly bowing their heads.~ 400 17 | Temple He returns as a grown boy, and often afterwards to 401 200 | carefully good and upright young boys from all classes of citizens 402 204 | and them that suck at the breasts,"183 and use every help 403 43 | families and help them, as they breathe their last, across the threshold 404 179 | It is the same spirit who breatheth where He will,165 and who 405 31 | explains why the Church in a brief and significant phrase calls 406 89 | here explain the matter briefly and concisely.~ 407 52 | proceeded to reproduce this brighter light issuing from the decrees 408 165 | good,151 with the design of bringing men to know His mysteries 409 165 | us because each mystery brings its own special grace for 410 135 | be our Redeemer and our brother, be pleased to shower down 411 12 | to Him, makes of them one brotherhood: "for we, being many, are 412 114 | sacrifice and a supper of brotherly union, and consider the 413 19 | corner-stone; in whom all the building, being framed together, 414 136 | who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will refresh you."129 415 194 | rise to heaven like the bursting of a thunderous sea176 and 416 1 | men summoned back from the byways leading them down to ruin 417 64 | were responsible for the calling of that meeting as well 418 18(20) | mundi, October 7, 1391; Callistus III, Summus Pontifex, January 419 200 | will readily come fresh candidates for the priesthood. The 420 150 | In an earlier age, these canonical prayers were attended by 421 58 | prescriptions of the sacred canons respecting divine worship.51 422 191 | moreover that the old Scholae Cantorum be restored, at least in 423 29 | are they endowed with the capacity to unite the piety of members 424 130(123)| Constantinople, Anath, de trib. Capit., can. 9; compare Council 425 134 | and ashes, I am no more a captive but a freeman: hence I hope 426 23(27) | Giovanni Cardinal Bona, De divina psalmodia, 427 13 | too, whom we lose when carelessly we sin. It is He whom we 428 109 | everything may be carefully carried out in accordance with the 429 61 | the simple ground that it carries the savor and aroma of antiquity. 430 158 | the divine Redeemer, to carry the cross willingly with 431 126 | so in a special manner by carrying out their resolutions, by 432 61 | same reasoning holds in the case of some persons who are 433 210 | apostolic benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on 434 53 | later suppression of the catechumenate; and again, the practice 435 155 | she would bring us to the cave of Bethlehem and there teach 436 139 | this injunction and never ceases to pray: she urges us in 437 17 | aid. At the Last Supper He celebrates a new Pasch with solemn 438 201 | approach in great numbers the celestial banquet which is a sacrament 439 29 | Christian piety must be centered in the mystery of the Mystical 440 13 | scrupulously obeys divine law, centering in God his every act and 441 79 | so that there may be no cessation of the hymn of praise and 442 31 | this bread and drink of the chalice."30 This explains why the 443 79 | Redeemer to remit sin which challenges God's justice.~ 444 162 | hesitate to assert that a change has taken place in the piety 445 63 | divine Providence to meet the changes of circumstances and situation.~ 446 3 | sacraments, those special channels through which men are made 447 150 | participate in reciting or chanting vespers sung in their own 448 38 | sacred liturgy another of its characteristic features, no less important, 449 188 | 188. Three characteristics of which Our predecessor 450 108 | diverse are men's talents and characters that it is impossible for 451 100 | low, let the sacrifice of chastity be offered in place of doves 452 9 | is done properly, and to check or censure any aberration 453 169 | Father. Holier than the Cherubim and Seraphim, she enjoys 454 17 | other purpose in view. As a child He is presented to the Lord 455 192 | triumphant and with the choirs of angels, and, all together, 456 185 | For the eternal Father "chose us in Him [Christ] before 457 148 | truths revealed by God to the chosen people, which were at one 458 23(26) | Roman Missal, Preface for Christmas.~ 459 50 | as the needs of the age, circumstance and the good of souls may 460 55 | piety have also played their circumstantial part in this same liturgical 461 191(172)| Cf. Pius X, loc. cit.; Pius XI, Constitution 462 62 | possible device. Thus, to cite some instances, one would 463 55 | development. Among them may be cited the public pilgrimages to 464 132 | Congress, which pass through cities and villages; and adoration 465 196 | contribute greatly to human civilization, to the salvation of souls 466 52 | with greater certitude and clarity, new ritual forms were introduced 467 120 | invite all men of whatever class and compel them to come 468 200 | upright young boys from all classes of citizens who will come 469 33 | faith. They must help to cleanse and purify the heart, uniting 470 43 | those who have not been cleansed in this purifying stream 471 86 | already been stated in the clearest terms by some of Our predecessors 472 58 | therefore, even though they be clerics, may not be left to decide 473 176 | dignity - that churches be closed during the hours not appointed 474 22 | soothed and refreshed the closing hours of this earthly life 475 140 | end, by the crowing of the cock and the rising of the morning 476 203 | field of the Lord and sow cockle among the wheat;181 in other 477 36 | abide, and the tireless collaboration of man, who must not render 478 86 | ministry, the faithful do collectively by virtue of their intention."84 479 125 | Moreover, such personal colloquies are very necessary that 480 62 | want black excluded as a color for the liturgical vestments; 481 21 | chief events of His life, combining instruction with appropriate 482 17 | long as He lives: "When He cometh into the world he saith. . . ' 483 43 | will be supplied with the comforts and food of the spiritual 484 83 | baptized; and hold that the command by which Christ gave power 485 67 | Testament, to partake thereof; commanding them and their successors 486 159 | the Paschal season, which commemorates the triumph of Christ, our 487 4 | movement owed its rise to commendable private initiative and more 488 10 | imprudent think that we are commending them when We correct the 489 133 | were, and by her authority commends them.126 They spring from 490 33 | memory lesson or lifeless commentary. They must lead to practical 491 78 | this treasure, He not only commits the work of sanctification 492 109 | each diocese an advisory committee to promote the liturgical 493 21 | the apostles and in the communication of the breaking of bread 494 5 | make up a single and very compact body with Christ for its 495 134 | heritage of the angels, companionship with Christ; death has not 496 130(123)| de trib. Capit., can. 9; compare Council of Ephesus, Anath. 497 120 | men of whatever class and compel them to come in;109 since 498 200 | The clergy will not then complain - as, alas, sometimes happens 499 96 | the sacrifice is really completed. Moreover, this sacrifice, 500 50 | way by men. But the human components admit of various modifications, 501 23 | because the nature of man as a composite of body and soul requires 502 195 | the materials of modern composition, should not be universally


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