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503 136 | worthy abode for our Redeemer concealed beneath the eucharistic 504 103 | Priest:99 nothing can be conceived more just or fitting than 505 83 | fitting that priests should "concelebrate" with the people present 506 83 | eucharistic sacrifice as a "concelebration," in the literal meaning 507 80 | with such earnestness and concentration that they may be united 508 48 | proclaimed the Immaculate Conception of the Virgin Mary. Similarly 509 23 | worship of God, being the concern not merely of individuals 510 58 | Christ and worship of God; concerned as they are with the honor 511 187 | liturgical books ordain concerning external public worship.~ 512 89 | explain the matter briefly and concisely.~ 513 112 | sacrifice of the altar is concluded with communion or the partaking 514 30 | plain to everyone that the conclusions drawn from them respecting 515 100 | members with their vices and concupiscences."92 In almost the same manner 516 64 | every right and reason to condemn.53 For perverse designs 517 195 | cannot help deploring and condemning those works of art, recently 518 88 | participate, according to their condition, in the priesthood of Christ.~ 519 176 | and gradually vanish. Such conduct most harmful to Christian 520 150 | results when vespers are conducted in a worthy and fitting 521 202 | particularly by periodic conferences and lectures, by special 522 41 | Church in general, but is conferred on designated men, through 523 150(145)| Confessions, Book 9, c. 6.~ 524 33 | Having therefore, brethren, a confidence in the entering into the 525 169 | this vale of tears,"158 and confidently place ourselves and all 526 22 | reverently to rest, and confides them to the protection of 527 32 | with the sacred liturgy, confine themselves to merely human 528 99 | offering in fact is not confined merely to the liturgical 529 36 | operantis). Similarly, no conflict exists between public prayer 530 119 | children entrusted to them conformed to the mind and heart of 531 43 | with the indelible sign "conforming" them to Christ the Priest, 532 62 | in parts, even where it conforms to regulations issued by 533 134 | Eucharistic cult men falsely confound the historical Christ, as 534 194 | Brethren, to promote with care congregational singing, and to see to its 535 135 | the Bread of Angels before congregations with heads bowed down in 536 132 | the time of Eucharistic Congress, which pass through cities 537 154 | Church arouses in us the consciousness of the sins we have had 538 22 | and soiled. Solemnly she consecrates those whom God has called 539 29 | sins of mankind, constantly consecrating it to God. Sacraments and 540 60 | requested and obtained such consent, since the sacred liturgy, 541 86 | attestation that the whole Church consents in the oblation made by 542 45 | and certain, and must as a consequence conform to the decrees respecting 543 154 | of sin and from its evil consequences.~ 544 29 | community. From these profund considerations some are led to conclude 545 37 | 37. Considering their special designation 546 185 | Christian life does not consist in the multiplicity and 547 25 | erroneous is the notion that it consists solely in a list of laws 548 136 | Savior, hearken to His most consoling invitation, "Come to Me 549 167 | poor, in defending truth, constancy, in the strict maintenance 550 130(123)| Second Council of Constantinople, Anath, de trib. Capit., 551 110 | down in their respective constitutions, nor let any innovations 552 17 | Will."14 This act He was to consummate admirably in the bloody 553 61 | in every age even to the consummation of the world.52 They are 554 175 | disposing them better to contemplate the mysteries of the human 555 17 | ceremonial, and provides for its continuance through the divine institution 556 79 | wishes that there should be a continuation of this sacrifice "from 557 48 | fide, spe, caritate continuato desiderio semper oramus" - 558 165 | living in His Church. Here He continues that journey of immense 559 23 | decoration for divine worship, continuity of religious practice. They 560 84 | of this sort completely contradict the truths which we have 561 37 | worth does not at all imply contrast or incompatibility between 562 195 | of praise to which have contributed, in honor of the Catholic 563 62 | it back to its origins, contributes valuable assistance towards 564 54 | 54. Just as notable a contribution to this progressive transformation 565 57 | further used her right of control over liturgical observance 566 48 | discussion of a doubtful or controversial truth, the Church and the 567 122 | they can in this way more conveniently receive holy communion. 568 126 | only for the consolation of conversing with Him, but also to render 569 31 | capable in themselves of conveying and dispensing grace from 570 126 | everything in their power to cooperate with the action of Christ 571 76 | the Gentiles proclaims the copious plenitude and the perfection 572 19 | Himself being the chief corner-stone; in whom all the building, 573 99 | stones built upon Christ, the cornerstone, to be able as "a holy priesthood, 574 145 | Church's prayer, there should correspond earnest devotion in our 575 60 | effective antidote for any corruption of doctrinal truth. In spite 576 77 | the world at the lavish cost of His own blood, still 577 6(8) | Letter (Motu Proprio) In cotidianis precibus, March 24, 1945.~ 578 17 | His public ministry. His counsel and example summon all to 579 23 | their false or heretical counterparts."27~ 580 167 | apostolate stood out, in others courage prevailed even to the shedding 581 16 | relating to the Ark of the Covenant, the Temple and the holy 582 134 | that body which was once covered with blood, pierced by a 583 133(125)| Apoc. 5:12, cp. 7:10.~ 584 40 | preach the gospel to every creature; he that believeth and is 585 19 | between the Creator and His creatures that unity and harmony to 586 47 | by saying or singing the credo or Symbol of the faith - 587 24 | the children whose joyous cries accompanied His entry into 588 24 | She wants them present in crowds - like the children whose 589 140 | coming to an end, by the crowing of the cock and the rising 590 66 | opportune in speaking about the crowning act of the sacred liturgy, 591 62 | Churches; were he to order the crucifix so designed that the divine 592 114 | communion of all present as the culminating point of the whole celebration.~ 593 66 | by His ministers, is the culmination and center, as it were, 594 166 | in order to move them to cultivate in themselves the virtues 595 198 | should not be done merely for cultural reasons and to fit the student 596 200 | higher social standing and culture should greatly esteem this 597 43 | salvation assuring their cure and happy recovery from 598 176 | healthy tree, which must be cut off so that the life-giving 599 130(123)| Council of Ephesus, Anath. Cyrill, can 8. Cf. Council of Trent, 600 167(155)| Collect for Mass of Saint John Damascene.~ 601 73 | be rescued from eternal damnation and admitted into the company 602 127(118)| Dan. 3:57.~ 603 32 | because they expose the dangers threatening the spiritual 604 59 | notwithstanding, the temerity and daring of those who introduce novel 605 147 | they shield our minds from darkness."142~ 606 59 | deliberation - to other dates; those, finally, who delete 607 80 | way to distractions and day-dreaming, but with such earnestness 608 173 | 173. When dealing with genuine and solid piety 609 11 | ritual traditions are just as dear to Us. The reason lies rather 610 49(47) | Constitution Divini cultus, December 20, 1928.~ 611 46 | the Church is obliged to declare such a doctrine sound when 612 79 | as the Council of Trent declares.77 Its daily immolation 613 23 | instruction for simple folk, decoration for divine worship, continuity 614 59 | texts of the Old Testament, deeming them little suited and inopportune 615 199 | helps that your prudence deems best, that the clergy and 616 23 | to increase our faith and deepen our devotion. They provide 617 8 | of the sacred liturgy is defective, or all but inexistent, 618 126 | especially to ask help to defend their souls against anything 619 57 | Rites, charged with the defense of the legitimate rites 620 31 | Lent, "the Christian army's defenses."31 They represent, in fact, 621 92 | dangerous error, that we define the exact meaning of the 622 48 | whenever there was question of defining a truth revealed by God, 623 191 | of the liturgy the Church definitely prescribes it;171 it makes 624 113 | makes with regard to the definitions of the Council of Trent: " 625 74 | utmost poverty and to extreme degradation. However, Christ on the 626 135 | implores the heavenly Father to deign to look upon His Son who 627 66 | of the sacred liturgy, to delay for a little while and call 628 40 | Christian community. It is not a delegation from the people. Prior to 629 59 | dates; those, finally, who delete from the prayerbooks approved 630 59 | established after mature deliberation - to other dates; those, 631 118 | this participation would be denied to the faithful."108~ 632 123 | with Him. Hence they have departed from the straight way of 633 95 | the ground that they are a departure from the ancient way of 634 94 | We must, however, deeply deplore certain exaggerations and 635 195 | Our office, We cannot help deploring and condemning those works 636 64 | watchful guardian of the "deposit of faith" committed to her 637 142 | and by religious who are deputed by the Church for this.~ 638 189 | thus bring religion into derision and lessen the dignity of 639 27 | sacrifice and the sacraments, derives first of all and principally 640 181 | every good and perfect gift descends;166 and, of course, the 641 40 | transmitted by heredity or human descent. It does not emanate from 642 48 | desires to differentiate and describe the relationship between 643 48 | spe, caritate continuato desiderio semper oramus" - we pray 644 37 | Considering their special designation to perform the liturgical 645 64 | condemn.53 For perverse designs and ventures of this sort 646 99 | furthering of the divine glory, desiring to become as like as possible 647 195 | should not be universally despised and rejected through prejudice. 648 203 | introduced a false doctrine destroying the notion of Catholic faith, 649 16 | and determines in exact detail the rules to be observed 650 48 | little value, towards the determination of a particular point of 651 52 | Mother of God came to be determined with greater certitude and 652 16 | besides for sacred rites, and determines in exact detail the rules 653 157 | emendation of our lives, detest our sins heartily and expiate 654 81 | do penance and that each detests and satisfies for his sins. 655 162 | piety of the faithful by dethroning, as it were, Christ from 656 184 | dignity of the house of God or detrimental to the sacred functions 657 175 | Christ. Besides, since they develop a deeper spiritual life 658 59 | also, she grows, matures, develops, adapts and accommodates 659 62 | antiquity by every possible device. Thus, to cite some instances, 660 165 | Hence, the liturgical year, devotedly fostered and accompanied 661 106 | character. And besides, a "dialogue" Mass of this kind cannot 662 2 | homage which their conscience dictates.~ 663 163 | endures suffering and who dies; finally, as He who rose 664 108 | prayers which, though they differ from the sacred rites, are 665 3 | represented5 and with a single difference in the manner of its offering, 666 137 | human family settling their differences may find peace, and united 667 179 | He will,165 and who with differing gifts and in different ways 668 131 | and a sacrament; but it differs from the other sacraments 669 32 | leading them back to the difficult path of perfection, then 670 204 | Never be discouraged by the difficulties that arise, and never let 671 122 | as there is no reasonable difficulty, should aim that all their 672 191 | mysteries not only more dignified and solemn but helps very 673 191 | institutes, Gregorian chant be diligently and zealously promoted, 674 122 | not readily neglect the directions of the liturgy and, as often 675 184 | the sacred liturgy and its directives should exercise such a salutary 676 95 | 95. Some in fact disapprove altogether of those Masses 677 189 | Majesty. If we have previously disapproved of the error of those who 678 1 | leading them down to ruin and disaster, to be set squarely once 679 63 | and usage of antiquity, discarding the new patterns introduced 680 50 | practices of piety only faintly discernible in earlier times. Hence 681 140 | acts of the Apostles, the disciples of Jesus Christ all came 682 31 | their Captain - "that we may discover . . . in our Captain," to 683 60 | entirely subject to the discretion and approval of the Holy 684 48 | Mary. Similarly during the discussion of a doubtful or controversial 685 62 | sufferings; and lastly were he to disdain and reject polyphonic music 686 111 | however much variety and disparity there may be in the exterior 687 18 | the pillar of truth"19 and dispenser of grace, and which by His 688 31 | themselves of conveying and dispensing grace from the divine Head 689 189 | statues, and also those who display unauthorized relics, those 690 167 | images of the saints be displayed in our churches, always, 691 34 | in its highest sense; she disposes us likewise for more serious 692 175 | on the eternal truths and disposing them better to contemplate 693 209 | and who is "not the God of dissension but of peace,"187 graciously 694 74 | has made bad use of and dissipated the goods which he received 695 22 | alert, learn from them what distance we have come along the road, 696 131 | gradually developed as something distinct from the sacrifice of the 697 99 | exhortation to Christians, without distinction of time, "I beseech you 698 43 | actually that baptism is the distinctive mark of all Christians, 699 4 | several monasteries within the distinguished Order of Saint Benedict. 700 195 | some, which seem to be a distortion and perversion of true art 701 80 | negligent fashion, giving way to distractions and day-dreaming, but with 702 104 | cares, their sorrows, their distress and their necessities in 703 118 | sacrifice to whom a priest distributes the Blessed Sacrament that 704 78 | when it is a question of distributing this treasure, He not only 705 179 | sacrosanct that no one presume to disturb or stifle them for any reason 706 108 | formulas. So varied and diverse are men's talents and characters 707 23(27) | Giovanni Cardinal Bona, De divina psalmodia, c. 19, par. 3, 708 129 | Blood together with soul and divinity of our Lord Jesus Christ."122 709 198 | trained in ascetics, in dogma and in a canon law and pastoral 710 63 | elaborated and proclaimed as dogmas by the Church, under the 711 19 | citizens with the saints and domestics of God, built upon the foundation 712 151 | disposed that our Savior dominates the scene in the mysteries 713 70 | death shall have no more dominion over Him,"62 and so the 714 150 | possible. This, without doubt, will produce salutary results 715 48 | during the discussion of a doubtful or controversial truth, 716 46 | attitude with which you are doubtless familiar, Venerable Brethren. 717 100 | chastity be offered in place of doves and instead of the young 718 33 | more to His likeness, and drawing from Him the divine inspiration 719 31 | him eat of this bread and drink of the chalice."30 This 720 134 | this body, I am no longer dust and ashes, I am no more 721 33 | perform their individual duties faithfully, to give themselves 722 177 | serious consideration and dutiful obedience of your flock, 723 203 | Christ really and continually dwells in the "just" by His presence 724 1 | was not content, while He dwelt with us on earth, merely 725 78 | that Jesus Christ "when dying on the cross, bestowed upon 726 33 | faithfully, to give themselves eagerly to the regular practice 727 145 | rites, only reaches the ear, but it is especially a 728 63 | prescriptions based on the earliest sources of canon law. Just 729 80 | day-dreaming, but with such earnestness and concentration that they 730 150 | sound would penetrate my ears and their truth melt my 731 108 | other method which proves easier for certain people; for 732 2 | which would enable men from East to West, freed from the 733 189 | the zeal of thy house hath eaten me up";169 and strive as 734 140 | Holy Ghost;134 and before eating, the Prince of the Apostles 735 130 | Augustine asserts that, "No one eats that flesh, without first 736 27 | church (ex opere operantis Ecclesiae), inasmuch as she is holy 737 34 | life, their social, even economic and political life - that 738 109 | make use of the sacred edifices according to his whim to 739 77 | unto the end of time may be effectively accomplished, and be acceptable 740 63 | Christian doctrine more recently elaborated and proclaimed as dogmas 741 73 | into the company of the elect. This He does, not for us 742 24 | 24. But the chief element of divine worship must be 743 118 | attending Mass, not only elicit a desire to receive holy 744 120 | table, to partake of the elixir of immortality.111~ 745 40 | human descent. It does not emanate from the Christian community. 746 27 | Christ takes in the action, embellishing the sacrifice and sacraments 747 138 | arranged in such a way that it embraces by means of the divine office, 748 157 | be urged to a practical emendation of our lives, detest our 749 23 | worship, finally, reveals and emphasizes the unity of the mystical 750 31 | nutritive effect in their souls. Emphatically, therefore, the work of 751 50 | the teaching method she employs to arouse and nourish constantly 752 60 | the Apostolic See alone is empowered to grant this permission. 753 16 | to be offered to Him. His enactments on all matters relating 754 47(44) | Enchiridion, c. 3.~ 755 174 | examination of conscience, enclosed retreats, visits to the 756 147 | the divine office. They encompass the full round of the day 757 200 | are properly trained and encouraged to fulfill the task committed 758 175 | purifying them from their sins, encouraging them to practice virtue 759 34 | spirit of Christ, the Church endeavors to permeate with this same 760 123 | teach that, when Mass has ended, no such thanksgiving should 761 1 | mission of mercy which was to endow mankind with the rich blessings 762 71 | Moreover, the appointed ends are the same. The first 763 163 | consoles the afflicted, who endures suffering and who dies; 764 33 | of their religion and the energetic exercise of virtue. "You 765 101 | All these things aim at "enhancing the majesty of this great 766 47 | what the Church teaches and enjoins. The worship she offers 767 196 | decrees, take great care to enlighten and direct the minds and 768 17 | Teacher of the truth He "enlighteneth every man"16 to the end 769 48 | age-honored sacred rites for enlightenment. Hence the well-known and 770 179 | gifts and in different ways enlightens and guides souls to sanctity. 771 | enough 772 32 | with which God yearns to enrich us, as well as the necessity 773 49 | regulated divine worship, enriching it constantly with new splendor 774 43 | supernatural call, have entered the august ministry, where 775 33 | brethren, a confidence in the entering into the holies by the blood 776 8 | that elsewhere certain enthusiasts, over-eager in their search 777 144 | His Spirit in us, Christ entreats the Father, "God could not 778 24 | joyous cries accompanied His entry into Jerusalem - to sing 779 130(123)| can. 9; compare Council of Ephesus, Anath. Cyrill, can 8. Cf. 780 46 | it otherwise. Hence the epigram, "Lex orandi, lex credendi" - 781 156 | At the solemnity of the Epiphany, in putting before us the 782 21 | gospel and the apostolic epistles; and last of all the homily 783 61 | of the world.52 They are equally the resources used by the 784 34 | source of the harmony and equilibrium which prevails among the 785 31 | members are alive, endowed and equipped with an intelligence and 786 114 | 114. They, therefore, err from the path of truth who 787 10 | them when We reprove the erring and restrain the overbold. 788 25 | ornamental ceremonial. No less erroneous is the notion that it consists 789 108 | sacred rites, are still essentially in harmony with them.~ 790 58 | the right to recognize and establish any practice touching the 791 61 | ancient usage must not be esteemed more suitable and proper, 792 144 | is sung in heaven for all eternity. He unites to Himself the 793 4 | in this field among many European nations, and in lands beyond 794 120 | obtain for their labors an everlasting recompense in heaven; in 795 140 | keeping with the practice of every-day life. According to the acts 796 | everyone 797 129 | appearance of bread; this is evident from the very rites of the 798 9 | science, which must conform exactly to what the Church out of 799 200 | altar with careful zeal and exactness. Parents of higher social 800 94 | deeply deplore certain exaggerations and over-statements which 801 37 | Jesus Christ, is superior in excellence to private prayers. But 802 | except 803 7 | preserve it at the outset from excess or outright perversion.~ 804 194 | and to see to its accurate execution with all due dignity, since 805 126 | out their resolutions, by exercising the Christian virtues, as 806 56 | and music above all, has exerted considerable influence on 807 118 | immaculate Spouse, has earnestly exhorted "the faithful when they 808 63 | his right senses repudiate existing legislation of the Church 809 36 | Similarly, no conflict exists between public prayer and 810 150(144)| Exod. 31:15.~ 811 20 | in turn are fashioned and expanded as though by Christ. This 812 24 | Brethren, how the divine Master expels from the sacred temple, 813 109 | according to his whim to try out experiments. It is also Our wish that 814 90 | of all the more extrinsic explanations are these: it frequently 815 147(142)| Explicatio in Psalterium, Preface. 816 47 | profess the Catholic faith explicitly and openly, not only by 817 32 | indispensable, because they expose the dangers threatening 818 177 | insist once more that what We expounded in very serious words be 819 23 | the human heart, besides, expresses itself naturally through 820 149 | the joy of freedom, the expression of happiness, an echo of 821 22 | perfection. Finally, she extends to the souls in purgatory, 822 4 | were made the object of extensive research and profound study, 823 206 | the words of the Apostle, "extinguish not the spirit."184~ 824 145 | inspiration of the Holy Ghost and extols God's infinite perfections, 825 32 | motives of love, it is also extremely helpful to let consideration 826 90 | 90. First of all the more extrinsic explanations are these: 827 198 | young clerical student with facilities to understand the sacred 828 176 | especially among the young, as to fade away and gradually vanish. 829 72 | upon the cross, nor does He fail to do so in the august sacrifice 830 48 | the Holy Fathers have not failed to look to the age-old and 831 120 | this sustaining and never failing nourishment that it may 832 50 | practices of piety only faintly discernible in earlier times. 833 64 | This way of acting bids fair to revive the exaggerated 834 46 | We refer to the error and fallacious reasoning of those who have 835 186 | Brethren, that after errors and falsehoods have been removed, and anything 836 134 | this Eucharistic cult men falsely confound the historical 837 126 | communion, remain on in closest familiarity with their divine Redeemer 838 43 | homes, consecrate their families and help them, as they breathe 839 20 | men's hearts in turn are fashioned and expanded as though by 840 17 | the people and to pray. He fasts for forty days before beginning 841 43 | happy recovery from the fatal sickness of their sins. 842 48 | the Church and the Holy Fathers have not failed to look 843 10 | them when We correct the faults of those who are negligent 844 150 | all are bound to win the favor of God if they are to obtain 845 118 | stop here. For since by feasting upon the bread of angels 846 137 | Jesus have mercy on us - feed us, protect us - bestow 847 23 | unity of the mystical Body, feeds new fuel to its holy zeal, 848 19 | foreigners; but you are fellow citizens with the saints 849 116 | most earnestly to partake fervently and frequently of the richest 850 | few 851 48 | virtues also, "In . . . fide, spe, caritate continuato 852 1 | Father, the primal source and final destiny of all things. For 853 123 | becoming that, when the Mass is finished, the person who has received 854 35 | sacred rites more eager, more firmly resolved to pray and deny 855 198 | cultural reasons and to fit the student to perform religious 856 32 | which correctly relates and fitly directs men to God; and 857 73 | Certainly, no one was better fitted to make satisfaction to 858 23 | foster piety, to kindle the flame of charity, to increase 859 78 | divine Head, but the life flowing from the Head is imparted 860 32 | stream of vital energy that flows from Head to members, it 861 23 | provide instruction for simple folk, decoration for divine worship, 862 169 | there is no one who has followed in the footsteps of the 863 77 | on Calvary Christ built a font of purification and salvation 864 167 | imitation. These are the footprints left by the saints in their 865 95 | it is to have its proper force and value.~ 866 31 | urges and aids them, to join forces with their Captain - "that 867 177 | confession are completely foreign to the spirit of Christ 868 19 | are no more strangers and foreigners; but you are fellow citizens 869 16 | nothing more than a faint foreshadowing12 of the worship which the 870 104 | Nor should Christians forget to offer themselves, their 871 159 | generously to God, and by forgetting this wretched world in order 872 50 | certain devotions long since forgotten are revived and practiced 873 147 | The Psalms, as all know, form the chief part of the divine 874 24 | clearly amounts to mere formalism, without meaning and without 875 135 | bowed down in adoration, and forming with It the sign of the 876 63 | can refuse to accept the formulation of Christian doctrine more 877 114 | well as the priest, put forward the captious argument that 878 148 | they keep repeating and fostering the hope of the promised 879 124 | Christians, that it actually fosters and promotes it so that 880 21 | practice begins with the very founding of the Church. The first 881 5 | for what it really is: the fountain-head of genuine Christian devotion. 882 134 | from which issued saving fountains upon the world, one of blood 883 21 | namely, the seven principal founts of salvation. There follows 884 74 | 74. The fourth end, finally, is that of 885 19 | all the building, being framed together, groweth up into 886 134 | no more a captive but a freeman: hence I hope to obtain 887 150 | amusement and public games are frequented in great numbers while the 888 200 | number will readily come fresh candidates for the priesthood. 889 140 | occasionally with neighbors and friends. But soon in different parts 890 131 | enjoys the intimacy of His friendship.~ 891 148 | which were at one time frightening and at another filled with 892 123 | divine Master hold loving and fruitful converse with Him. Hence 893 23 | mystical Body, feeds new fuel to its holy zeal, fortifies 894 118 | wishing to emphasize and throw fuller light upon the truth that 895 32 | the worship of God in its fullest sense33 - piety of this 896 13 | It is unquestionably the fundamental duty of man to orientate 897 50 | own unfailing love. They furnish proof, besides, of the wisdom 898 189 | vestments and liturgical furnishings, even though not rich nor 899 99 | consecrate himself to the furthering of the divine glory, desiring 900 150 | of amusement and public games are frequented in great 901 210 | benediction.~Given at Castel Gandolfo, near Rome, on the 20th 902 194 | faith and piety of large gatherings of the faithful. Let the 903 22 | the implacable enemy. She gathers all Christians about her 904 167 | sacred liturgy puts all these gems of sanctity before us so 905 41 | be called the spiritual generation of holy orders.~ 906 77 | each person and of future generations unto the end of time may 907 32 | increase the fervor and generosity with which we are bound 908 129 | the most holy sacrament by genuflecting or by profoundly bowing 909 105 | praised who, with the idea of getting the Christian people to 910 23(27) | Giovanni Cardinal Bona, De divina 911 147 | third hour of the day, they gladden the sixth hour with the 912 19 | His blood, has no other goal or purpose than to increase 913 76 | that in this sacrifice the God-Man is the priest and victim; 914 32 | sacrifice to the eternal Godhead, a knowledge of the facts 915 84 | in their stead. Hence, he goes to the altar as the minister 916 126 | Liberality. The author of that golden book The Imitation of Christ 917 117 | and complete trust in the goodness of the divine Redeemer, 918 74 | use of and dissipated the goods which he received from his 919 65 | the right and the duty to govern the Christian people. Consequently, 920 19 | teaching all men the truth, of governing and directing them aright, 921 204 | they may be restored by the graces of the sacraments and joined 922 209 | dissension but of peace,"187 graciously grant to us all that during 923 106 | ceremonies. The splendor and grandeur of a high Mass, however, 924 40 | successors have imposed hands, is granted the power of the priesthood, 925 156 | in order to perceive and grasp more easily heavenly gifts.~ 926 48(45) | De gratia Dei "Indiculus."~ 927 78 | Church, as a completely gratuitous gift, the immense treasure 928 22 | remains of her children to the grave, lays them reverently to 929 79 | renders more manifest its greatness and its necessity, as the 930 54 | design, in later periods, and grew to be so popular. We may 931 8 | Indeed, though we are sorely grieved to note, on the one hand, 932 59 | reproof. It has pained Us grievously to note, Venerable Brethren, 933 144 | for us with unspeakable groanings."138 Moreover, through His 934 21 | pastors can summon a little group of the faithful together, 935 14 | community of human beings, grouped together by mutual social 936 140 | prayed to God not only in groups but in private houses and 937 204 | never let your pastoral zeal grow cold. "Blow the trumpet 938 19 | being framed together, groweth up into a holy temple in 939 17 | the Temple He returns as a grown boy, and often afterwards 940 59 | sacred liturgy also, she grows, matures, develops, adapts 941 185 | the faithful and constant growth of the Church universal. 942 64 | Church, the ever watchful guardian of the "deposit of faith" 943 32 | occasion to salutary fear, and guide us thence to Christian humility, 944 191 | music, let the clear and guiding norms of the Apostolic See 945 19 | are built together in a habitation of God in the Spirit."21 946 10 | Let not the apathetic or half-hearted imagine, however, that We 947 3 | hour of the day that is not hallowed by its special liturgy; 948 100 | you do, imitate what you handle, and since you celebrate 949 196 | religion when "as noblest handmaids they are at the service 950 72 | not cease to do so when hanging upon the cross, nor does 951 76 | how we were bought: Christ hangs upon the cross, see at what 952 176 | functions, as has already happened in some places: where the 953 192 | happen that the congregation hardly ever or only in a low murmur 954 63 | because it pleases him to hark back to the old formulas. 955 64 | resulting from it, with grievous harm to souls, and which the 956 176 | vanish. Such conduct most harmful to Christian piety is like 957 37 | of prayer. For both merge harmoniously in the single spirit which 958 163 | He who teaches us truth, heals the sick, consoles the afflicted, 959 Ben | Venerable Brethren,~Health and Apostolic Benediction.~ 960 176 | the infected branches of a healthy tree, which must be cut 961 74 | cry and tears, has been heard for His reverence."70 Likewise 962 6 | exhort their respective hearers to more faithful participation 963 22 | the road, and by them be heartened to go on further with more 964 148 | song, either around the hearth or in the stately temple; 965 157 | our lives, detest our sins heartily and expiate them by prayer 966 127 | harmonious echo throughout the heavens and the earth, according 967 136 | all you who labor and are heavily burdened, and I will refresh 968 140 | in Sacred Scripture, in Hebrew customs or in keeping with 969 1 | children of Adam were wretched heirs to the infection of original 970 167 | In order that we may be helped by our senses, also, the 971 32 | love, it is also extremely helpful to let consideration and 972 140 | were lighted; or the first, heralded, when the night was coming 973 40 | priesthood is not transmitted by heredity or human descent. It does 974 23 | Christians from their false or heretical counterparts."27~ 975 57 | to the great advantage of heretics and further spread of their 976 134 | for me, eternal life, the heritage of the angels, companionship 977 162 | glorified Christ. They do not hesitate to assert that a change 978 194(176)| Saint Ambrose, Hexameron, 3:5, 23.~ 979 83 | thence only, arises the hierarchical priesthood. Hence they assert 980 34 | sanctifying action in its highest sense; she disposes us likewise 981 103 | the mind of the Doctor of Hippo, that in the sacrifice of 982 162 | should be paid not to the historic Christ but to a "pneumatic" 983 134 | men falsely confound the historical Christ, as they say, who 984 114 | still more in error who, in holding that it is altogether necessary 985 169 | with the Heavenly Father. Holier than the Cherubim and Seraphim, 986 33 | in the entering into the holies by the blood of Christ, 987 8 | principles which compromise this holiest of causes in theory or practice, 988 150 | of the world? Sundays and holydays, then, must be made holy 989 43 | finally, will bless their homes, consecrate their families 990 167 | saints in their journey homeward, that guided by them we 991 101 | object not only of readings, homilies and other sermons given 992 21 | epistles; and last of all the homily or sermon in which the official 993 11 | Church, whose ancient and honorable ritual traditions are just 994 8 | interlard their plans and hopes for a revival of the sacred 995 148 | desire of loving God and hoping in Him alone, and our mystic 996 118 | sacrifice should they receive a host which has been duly consecrated 997 87 | duty, as also of thy whole household. . . We thy servants, as 998 140 | in groups but in private houses and occasionally with neighbors 999 203 | let a certain dangerous "humanism" lead them astray, nor let 1000 81 | should possess, as far as is humanly possible, the same dispositions 1001 81 | to say, they should in a humble attitude of mind, pay adoration, 1002 144 | praise of God. As we must humbly recognize that "we know