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1003 151 | in the mysteries of His humiliation, of His redemption and triumph.~ 1004 1 | offering Himself, as He hung from the cross, a Victim 1005 119 | a great and insatiable hunger for Jesus Christ. Under 1006 119 | the divine Redeemer. Let husbands and wives approach the holy 1007 138 | 138. The ideal of Christian life is that 1008 134 | that the Word of God is identical with the Son of the Virgin 1009 176 | restoring the liturgy or who idly claim that only liturgical 1010 18(20) | Pontifex, January 1, 1456; Pius II, Triumphans Pastor, April 1011 64 | antiquarianism to which the illegal Council of Pistoia gave 1012 33 | faculties to reason, as illuminated by the Catholic faith. They 1013 162 | spirit who, deceived by the illusion of a higher mysticism, dare 1014 21 | appropriate exhortation and illustration of the benefit of all his 1015 37 | public supplication of the illustrious Spouse of Jesus Christ, 1016 10 | apathetic or half-hearted imagine, however, that We agree 1017 31 | own lips to the fountain, imbibe and absorb for themselves 1018 34 | faithful individually, who have imbibed in this fashion the spirit 1019 17 | all shall lead holy lives imbued with His spirit and moved 1020 76 | altogether boundless and immeasurable, know no limits; for they 1021 49 | 49. From time immemorial the ecclesiastical hierarchy 1022 57(48) | Constitution Immensa, January 22, 1588.~ 1023 127 | sentiments that we offer and immolate ourselves as a victim, saying, " 1024 73 | Therefore, He desired to be immolated upon the cross "as a propitiation 1025 120 | partake of the elixir of immortality.111~ 1026 33 | practical results. They must impel us to subject our senses 1027 95 | community of the faithful and imperil its unity; while some go 1028 22 | the struggle against the implacable enemy. She gathers all Christians 1029 135 | It the sign of the cross implores the heavenly Father to deign 1030 37 | superior worth does not at all imply contrast or incompatibility 1031 182 | nevertheless, of special import and dignity, and may be 1032 65 | to make regulations and impose them on others at will. 1033 31(31) | Wednesday; Prayer after the imposition of ashes.~ 1034 106 | special dignity due to the impressive character of its ritual 1035 88 | the "character" which is imprinted on their souls, they are 1036 184 | influence on them that nothing improper be introduced nor anything 1037 23 | things unseen."26 Every impulse of the human heart, besides, 1038 100 | sacrificed, anger slain, impurity and every evil desire laid 1039 172 | order that the errors and inaccuracies, mentioned above, may be 1040 33 | as increasingly effective incentives to action: urging men to 1041 108 | Moreover, the needs and inclinations of all are not the same, 1042 50 | sacred liturgy does, in fact, include divine as well as human 1043 92 | made by the people is also included in liturgical worship.~ 1044 189 | everything in the church, including vestments and liturgical 1045 37 | at all imply contrast or incompatibility between these two kinds 1046 189 | Our duty to censure the inconsiderate zeal of those who propose 1047 141 | the Church are gradually incorporated into the sacred liturgy.~ 1048 106 | however, are very much increased if, as the Church desires, 1049 185 | this true and solid piety increases daily and more under your 1050 132 | this worship which are ever increasing in beauty and helpfulness: 1051 185 | Above all, do not cease to inculcate into the minds of all that 1052 14 | 14. This duty is incumbent, first of all, on men as 1053 45 | Additional proof of this indefeasible right of the ecclesiastical 1054 18 | Church, where He is present indefectibly as the ages run their course: 1055 31 | redemption, which in itself is independent of our will, requires a 1056 48 | not decide or determine independently and of itself what is of 1057 42 | indelible "character" besides, indicating the sacred ministers' conformity 1058 48(45) | De gratia Dei "Indiculus."~ 1059 32 | praiseworthy but absolutely indispensable, because they expose the 1060 124 | fitting prayers, enriched with indulgences, by which the sacred ministers 1061 80 | dignity, and that not in an inert and negligent fashion, giving 1062 32 | Creator; and, finally, the inexhaustible treasures of love with which 1063 8 | is defective, or all but inexistent, We observe with considerable 1064 176 | poisonous fruit, growing on the infected branches of a healthy tree, 1065 1 | were wretched heirs to the infection of original sin; He would 1066 84 | the minister of Christ, inferior to Christ but superior to 1067 145 | Holy Ghost and extols God's infinite perfections, it is necessary 1068 167 | their merits, we may be inflamed by their example."153 It 1069 122 | be a reason, and that not infrequently, why holy communion should 1070 20 | present in the sacraments, infusing into them the power which 1071 77 | away the stains of their iniquities, they can never be purified 1072 139 | faithfully fulfills this injunction and never ceases to pray: 1073 109 | and in keeping with the injunctions which the Sacred Congregation 1074 57 | prohibition of any spurious innovation.48 This body fulfills even 1075 59 | deeming them little suited and inopportune for modern times.~ 1076 119 | to your care, a great and insatiable hunger for Jesus Christ. 1077 124 | after holy communion, and inserts in her liturgical books, 1078 30 | sorts of piety are false, insidious and quite pernicious.~ 1079 189 | who emphasize special and insignificant practices, neglecting essential 1080 35 | Christians, to answer the inspirations and invitation of divine 1081 62 | device. Thus, to cite some instances, one would be straying from 1082 | instead 1083 50 | constantly the "Christian instinct."~ 1084 79 | as it were, the supreme instrument whereby the merits won by 1085 51 | causes, really have been instrumental in the progress and development 1086 49 | and sacraments carefully intact - to modify what it deemed 1087 23 | zeal, fortifies its energy, intensifies its action day by day: " 1088 90 | divine victim for their intentions.~ 1089 146 | always living to make intercessions for us."141~ 1090 4 | widespread revival of scholarly interest in the sacred liturgy took 1091 8 | Not seldom, in fact, they interlard their plans and hopes for 1092 124 | with Christ, should not interrupt the hymn of praise in his 1093 3 | prayer! For centuries without interruption, from midnight to midnight, 1094 131 | to Him and she enjoys the intimacy of His friendship.~ 1095 190 | well, the decree about "not introducing new forms of worship and 1096 53 | time, and for the gradual introduction of new rites considered 1097 62 | more thorough and careful investigation of the significance of feast-days, 1098 24 | salvation without plucking their inveterate vices from their hearts.29 1099 150 | consecrated to God, be kept inviolable; and especially the Lord' 1100 119 | grant that all accept these invitations of the Church freely and 1101 120 | recompense in heaven; in a word, invite all men of whatever class 1102 120 | 120. Let the workers be invited to partake of this sustaining 1103 158 | the liturgy, the Church invites us to come to Calvary and 1104 22 | Christians about her altars, inviting and urging them repeatedly 1105 22 | further solemn blessing and invocation for those of her children 1106 168 | many different prayers to invoke the intercession of the 1107 58 | holy and venerable matters, involving as they do the religious 1108 43 | they alone, in answer to an inward supernatural call, have 1109 24(29) | Cf. Mark, 7:6 and Isaias, 29:13.~ 1110 52 | reproduce this brighter light issuing from the decrees of the 1111 126(117)| Book IV, c. 12.~ 1112 181(166)| Cf. James, 1:17.~ 1113 24 | accompanied His entry into Jerusalem - to sing their hymns and 1114 150 | the order was given to the Jews: "Six days shall you do 1115 69(61) | Saint John Chrysostom, In Joann. Hom., 86:4.~ 1116 204(183)| Joel, 2:15-16.~ 1117 192 | faithful as well as clergy, joins in the hymns of the Church 1118 46 | 46. On this subject We judge it Our duty to rectify an 1119 58 | also to modify those he judges to require modification.50 1120 24 | It is, therefore, the keen desire of the Church that 1121 23 | serve to foster piety, to kindle the flame of charity, to 1122 24 | thanksgiving to Him who is King of Kings and Source of every 1123 148 | this terrestrial exile, His kingly dignity and priestly power 1124 24 | thanksgiving to Him who is King of Kings and Source of every blessing. 1125 24 | that all of the faithful kneel at the feet of the Redeemer 1126 72 | Son whose immense love He knew, could offer Him a worthy 1127 165 | the head; thus slowly and laboriously we can transform ourselves " 1128 24 | like the apostles at the lakeside of Tiberias, or abandon 1129 140 | when evening set in and the lamps were lighted; or the first, 1130 134 | with blood, pierced by a lance, from which issued saving 1131 4 | European nations, and in lands beyond the seas as well, 1132 194 | arouses the faith and piety of large gatherings of the faithful. 1133 147(142)| as found in Migne, Parres Larini, 70:10. But some are of 1134 137(131)| Roman Missal, Sequence Lauda Sion in Mass for Feast of 1135 207(185)| lbid., 5:21.~ 1136 67 | was betrayed, wishing to leave His beloved Spouse, the 1137 202 | periodic conferences and lectures, by special study weeks 1138 195 | Recent works of art which lend themselves to the materials 1139 69 | he in a certain manner "lends his tongue, and gives his 1140 6 | traditional address to the Lenten preachers of this gracious 1141 79 | This, however, so far from lessening the dignity of the actual 1142 33 | fashion of an abstract memory lesson or lifeless commentary. 1143 16(11) | Cf. Book of Leviticus.~ 1144 126 | have received with royal Liberality. The author of that golden 1145 148 | the hope of the promised Liberator which in ancient times was 1146 193 | the sacred ceremonies, can lift the mind to higher things 1147 17 | Eucharist. On the morrow, lifted up between heaven and earth, 1148 140 | set in and the lamps were lighted; or the first, heralded, 1149 181 | come from the Father of Lights, from whom every good and 1150 | likely 1151 92 | oblation, understood in this limited sense, after their own fashion 1152 76 | and immeasurable, know no limits; for they are meant for 1153 25 | it consists solely in a list of laws and prescriptions 1154 163 | master to whom we should listen readily, a Shepherd whom 1155 21 | of the benefit of all his listeners.~ 1156 55 | penitential recitation of the litanies during the "station" processions, 1157 83 | concelebration," in the literal meaning of that term, and 1158 11 | less highly the venerable liturgies of the Eastern Church, whose 1159 156 | she wishes us to seek with lively faith the living and true 1160 191(172)| Cf. Pius X, loc. cit.; Pius XI, Constitution 1161 188 | which, while safeguarding local and legitimate custom, reveals 1162 1 | begun, and to proclaim the long-awaited Kingdom of God, but gave 1163 74 | and supplications with a loud cry and tears, has been 1164 181 | in making the divine cult loved and spread daily ever more 1165 192 | silent, for "song befits the lover"174 and, as the ancient 1166 148 | eternal power, then His lowly coming to this terrestrial 1167 12 | their united obedience and loyalty to their appointed pastors, 1168 113 | new and false opinion of Luther as opposed to this tradition."103 " 1169 169(159)| Saint Bernard, In Nativ. B.M.V., 7.~ 1170 106 | character of its ritual and the magnificence of its ceremonies. The splendor 1171 3 | mission of Jesus Christ mainly by means of the sacred liturgy. 1172 65 | ecclesiastical hierarchy be maintained. Let no one arrogate to 1173 167 | constancy, in the strict maintenance of discipline justice, so 1174 59 | details but in matters of major importance as well. We instance, 1175 55 | 55. Other manifestations of piety have also played 1176 23 | activity is also organized and manifested outwardly. Exterior worship, 1177 131 | ever stand in need, she manifests living faith in her divine 1178 179 | in heaven, there are many mansions,164 and that asceticism 1179 6(8) | In cotidianis precibus, March 24, 1945.~ 1180 120(111)| Cf. Saint Ignatius Martyr, Ad Eph. 20.~ 1181 50 | authorized. This will explain the marvelous variety of Eastern and Western 1182 195 | which lend themselves to the materials of modern composition, should 1183 147 | With the celebration of matins they bring a blessing on 1184 59 | appointed and established after mature deliberation - to other 1185 59 | liturgy also, she grows, matures, develops, adapts and accommodates 1186 48 | well-known and venerable maxim, "Legem credendi lex statuat 1187 82 | eucharistic sacrifice does not mean that they also are endowed 1188 43 | them they will procure the medicine of salvation assuring their 1189 64 | for the calling of that meeting as well as for those resulting 1190 67 | according to the order of Melchisedech,"56 "loving His own who 1191 194 | let them testify by the melody of their song to the unity 1192 150 | my ears and their truth melt my heart, sentiments of 1193 37 | themselves at stated times to mental prayer, to examination of 1194 172 | errors and inaccuracies, mentioned above, may be more easily 1195 24 | this way experience His merciful aid and power like the apostles 1196 37 | kinds of prayer. For both merge harmoniously in the single 1197 36 | operato), be opposed to the meritorious action of their ministers 1198 147(142)| Preface. Text as found in Migne, Parres Larini, 70:10. But 1199 59 | introduced, not merely in minor details but in matters of 1200 16 | Temple and the holy days are minute and clear. He established 1201 157 | us seriously consider our misery, so that we may be urged 1202 154 | the sins we have had the misfortune to commit, and urges us, 1203 8 | considerable anxiety and some misgiving, that elsewhere certain 1204 25 | error, consequently, and a mistake to think of the sacred liturgy 1205 163 | us Christ not only as a model to be imitated but as a 1206 193 | It cannot be said that modem music and singing should 1207 186 | is contrary to truth or moderation has been condemned, you 1208 50 | components admit of various modifications, as the needs of the age, 1209 127 | for heavenly aid at that moment in which it is supremely 1210 145(140)| Saint Benedict, Regula Monachorum, c. 19.~ 1211 4 | persistent labor of several monasteries within the distinguished 1212 141 | Thanks to the work of the monks and those who practice asceticism, 1213 179 | asceticism cannot be the monopoly of anyone. It is the same 1214 178 | Catholic Action, take part in monthly days of recollection and 1215 36 | prayers in private, between morality and contemplation, between 1216 9 | the integrity of faith and morals ought to be the special 1217 140 | cock and the rising of the morning star. Other times of the 1218 17 | of the Eucharist. On the morrow, lifted up between heaven 1219 17 | every man"16 to the end that mortals may duly acknowledge the 1220 100 | death, take good care to mortify your members with their 1221 24 | themselves totally, like Peter on Mount Tabor, to mystic union with 1222 54 | instance the spread and ever mounting ardor of devotion to the 1223 169 | let us all cry to her "mourning and weeping in this vale 1224 175 | 175. From these multiple forms of piety, the inspiration 1225 185 | does not consist in the multiplicity and variety of prayers and 1226 189 | without any just reason, a multitude of sacred images and statues, 1227 18(20) | Boniface IX, Ab origine mundi, October 7, 1391; Callistus 1228 192 | hardly ever or only in a low murmur answer the prayers in Latin 1229 192 | if they were outsiders or mute onlookers, but let them 1230 14 | beings, grouped together by mutual social ties: mankind, too, 1231 86(84) | De Sacro Altaris Mysterio, 3:6.~ 1232 134 | body which was pierced by nails and scourged, . . . this 1233 149 | God, the tribute of the nation, the common language and 1234 169(159)| Saint Bernard, In Nativ. B.M.V., 7.~ 1235 40 | him, therefore, bears no natural resemblance to anything 1236 23 | besides, expresses itself naturally through the senses; and 1237 175 | of the human and divine natures of Christ. Besides, since 1238 118 | after their own manner, nay more, she approves of it 1239 24 | honor God with nothing but neat and wellturned phrases, 1240 96 | Moreover, this sacrifice, necessarily and of its very nature, 1241 189 | insignificant practices, neglecting essential and necessary 1242 118 | through whose fault and negligence this participation would 1243 167 | charity towards God and their neighbor. The sacred liturgy puts 1244 140 | houses and occasionally with neighbors and friends. But soon in 1245 147 | evening to a close and at nightfall they shield our minds from 1246 64(53) | fidei, August 28, 1794, nn. 31-34, 39, 62, 66, 69-74.~ 1247 188 | abhors any profane influence; nobility, which true and genuine 1248 185 | towards attaining this most noble and lofty end.~ 1249 196 | conformity with religion when "as noblest handmaids they are at the 1250 1 | on earth, merely to give notice that redemption had begun, 1251 50 | she employs to arouse and nourish constantly the "Christian 1252 120 | sustaining and never failing nourishment that it may renew their 1253 59 | daring of those who introduce novel liturgical practices, or 1254 8 | over-eager in their search for novelty, are straying beyond the 1255 182 | Sacred Heart of Jesus: also novenas and triduums, stations of 1256 203 | presence and that one and numerically the same grace, as they 1257 22 | gifts of grace the chaste nupitals of those who are destined 1258 192 | His sacred blood sings the nuptial hymn of His immense love, 1259 32 | exercises, if it is to be nurtured, stimulated and sustained, 1260 31 | anything that might hinder its nutritive effect in their souls. Emphatically, 1261 87 | therefore beseech thee, O Lord, to be appeased and 1262 12 | professing the same faith, obedient to the same law, sharing 1263 21 | the faithful also join, obeying the behest of the Apostle 1264 13 | mind; when he scrupulously obeys divine law, centering in 1265 46 | this that the Church is obliged to declare such a doctrine 1266 7 | movement just described, duty obliges Us to give serious attention 1267 3 | spectacle for heaven and earth," observes Our predecessor of happy 1268 59 | call for the revival of obsolete rites out of harmony with 1269 181 | the contrary, they are an obstacle to principles and norms 1270 60 | without having requested and obtained such consent, since the 1271 90 | sometimes - a more frequent occurrence in ancient times - they 1272 124(114)| Postcommunion for Sunday within the Octave of Ascension.~ 1273 71 | cross rose to heaven in an odor of sweetness. To perpetuate 1274 195 | devotion, and shamefully offend the true religious sense. 1275 93 | worship by which the principal Offerer himself, who is Christ, 1276 204 | gather together the little ones, and them that suck at the 1277 192 | they were outsiders or mute onlookers, but let them fully appreciate 1278 181 | divine worship, or if they oppose or hinder them, one must 1279 36 | call the agent's action (opus operantis). Similarly, no 1280 48 | continuato desiderio semper oramus" - we pray always, with 1281 46 | Hence the epigram, "Lex orandi, lex credendi" - the law 1282 187 | what the liturgical books ordain concerning external public 1283 16 | rendering Him the worship He ordains. To this end He established 1284 161 | requires a diligent and well ordered study on our part to be 1285 105 | answer the priest in an orderly and fitting manner, or sing 1286 44 | name of the Church, its organization, regulation and details 1287 178 | especially those in religious organizations and in the ranks of Catholic 1288 13 | fundamental duty of man to orientate his person and his life 1289 18(20) | Cf. Boniface IX, Ab origine mundi, October 7, 1391; 1290 62 | by tracing it back to its origins, contributes valuable assistance 1291 25 | divine worship or as an ornamental ceremonial. No less erroneous 1292 18 | has not left mankind an orphan. He still offers us the 1293 189 | those who would wish to outlaw images from churches on 1294 19 | confided to her charge with the outpouring of His prayer and the shedding 1295 7 | the outset from excess or outright perversion.~ 1296 7 | steps to preserve it at the outset from excess or outright 1297 192 | ceremonies not as if they were outsiders or mute onlookers, but let 1298 23 | organized and manifested outwardly. Exterior worship, finally, 1299 8 | elsewhere certain enthusiasts, over-eager in their search for novelty, 1300 115 | 115. Now it cannot be over-emphasized that the eucharistic sacrifice 1301 94 | certain exaggerations and over-statements which are not in agreement 1302 10 | erring and restrain the overbold. No more must the imprudent 1303 162 | of the Father, has been overshadowed and in His place has been 1304 61 | and respect. They, too, owe their inspiration to the 1305 4 | of this one. The movement owed its rise to commendable 1306 79 | and thanksgiving which man owes to God, seeing that he required 1307 59 | deserve severe reproof. It has pained Us grievously to note, Venerable 1308 78 | Christ reconciled by His painful death the whole human race 1309 152 | life again, as it were: pains and tears which wipe away 1310 163 | heaven, sends us the Holy Paraclete and who abides in His Church 1311 64 | ventures of this sort tend to paralyze and weaken that process 1312 200 | careful zeal and exactness. Parents of higher social standing 1313 147(142)| Text as found in Migne, Parres Larini, 70:10. But some 1314 17 | Supper He celebrates a new Pasch with solemn rite and ceremonial, 1315 159 | 159. At the Paschal season, which commemorates 1316 167(153)| Several Martyrs outside Paschaltide.~ 1317 147(142)| opinion that part of this passage should not be attributed 1318 17 | leads it to life-giving pasture, lays down a law that none 1319 207 | which is good."185 Let Us paternally warn them to imitate in 1320 169 | and all we have under her patronage. She became our Mother also 1321 63 | antiquity, discarding the new patterns introduced by disposition 1322 34 | commandments of Christ, she is paving a way for her priestly, 1323 150 | their meaning. When deeply penetrated by these prayers, they will 1324 55 | gracious city of Rome, the penitential recitation of the litanies 1325 17 | God, "not withdrawing unto perdition, but faithful to the saving 1326 145 | and extols God's infinite perfections, it is necessary that the 1327 69 | and possesses the power of performing actions in virtue of Christ' 1328 44 | is the priest chiefly who performs the sacred liturgy in the 1329 154 | 154. In the period of Advent, for instance, 1330 202 | sermons and particularly by periodic conferences and lectures, 1331 131 | grace, but contains in a permanent manner the Author of grace 1332 34 | the Church endeavors to permeate with this same spirit the 1333 60 | empowered to grant this permission. It is forbidden, therefore, 1334 30 | false, insidious and quite pernicious.~ 1335 21 | Christians, in fact, "were persevering in the doctrine of the apostles 1336 4 | particularly to the zealous and persistent labor of several monasteries 1337 61 | holds in the case of some persons who are bent on the restoration 1338 16 | every function in any way pertaining to divine worship.11 Yet 1339 64 | reason to condemn.53 For perverse designs and ventures of 1340 152 | one of which a different phase of the sacrifice, offered 1341 138 | reaches all the aspects and phases of human life.~ 1342 80(80) | Phil. 2:5.~ 1343 24 | but neat and wellturned phrases, like actors in a theater, 1344 152 | supplication to God which pierces heaven; dedication and even 1345 100 | and instead of the young pigeons the sacrifice of innocence."93 1346 55 | may be cited the public pilgrimages to the tombs of the martyrs 1347 18 | which He constituted "the pillar of truth"19 and dispenser 1348 64 | which the illegal Council of Pistoia gave rise. It likewise attempts 1349 65 | whom the Holy Ghost has placed . . . to rule the Church 1350 55 | manifestations of piety have also played their circumstantial part 1351 189 | images from churches on the plea of reviving an ancient tradition, 1352 168 | that we be aided by the pleadings of those whose praise is 1353 192 | the prescribed norms. If, please God, this is done, it will 1354 63 | fruit for souls, because it pleases him to hark back to the 1355 124 | God. For it is the good pleasure of the divine Redeemer to 1356 210 | confided to your care, as a pledge of divine gifts and as a 1357 76 | Gentiles proclaims the copious plenitude and the perfection of the 1358 24 | eternal salvation without plucking their inveterate vices from 1359 87 | generally expressed in the plural number: and in these it 1360 162 | historic Christ but to a "pneumatic" or glorified Christ. They 1361 17 | the straight path He has pointed out, and that all shall 1362 153 | us examples to imitate, points out treasures of sanctity 1363 176 | Christian piety is like poisonous fruit, growing on the infected 1364 34 | social, even economic and political life - that all who are 1365 62 | he to disdain and reject polyphonic music or singing in parts, 1366 18(20) | 1391; Callistus III, Summus Pontifex, January 1, 1456; Pius II, 1367 187 | Council of Trent, of the Roman Pontiffs, and the Sacred Congregation 1368 210 | year 1947, the 9th of Our Pontificate.~PIUS XII~ ~ 1369 167 | labor, mercy in serving the poor, in defending truth, constancy, 1370 162 | it were, Christ from His position; since they say that the 1371 83 | assert that the people are possessed of a true priestly power, 1372 74 | been reduced to the utmost poverty and to extreme degradation. 1373 18 | offers us the support of His powerful, unfailing intercession, 1374 39 | do not all enjoy the same powers, nor are they all qualified 1375 31(32) | De praedestinatione sanctorum, 31.~ 1376 59 | finally, who delete from the prayerbooks approved for public use 1377 40 | into the whole world and preach the gospel to every creature; 1378 6 | traditional address to the Lenten preachers of this gracious city of 1379 22 | warmer the affection which precedes it."25 Here then is a better 1380 160 | Pentecost, the Church by her precept and practice urges us to 1381 6(8) | Motu Proprio) In cotidianis precibus, March 24, 1945.~ 1382 40 | in the midst of his flock precisely because Jesus Christ is 1383 176 | Mother of God, a sign of "predestination" according to the opinion 1384 208 | of the Church. "Obey your prelates and be subject to them. 1385 175 | life of the faithful, they prepare them to take part in sacred 1386 9 | It is, consequently, Our prerogative to commend and approve whatever 1387 129 | august sacrifice, which prescribe that the sacred ministers 1388 192 | choir, according to the prescribed norms. If, please God, this 1389 37 | Church has serious reason for prescribing that the ministers she assigns 1390 203 | dwells in the "just" by His presence and that one and numerically 1391 113 | tradition of the Church has preserved, condemned the new and false 1392 32 | But every act of the will presupposes an act of the intelligence, 1393 24 | worship there, people who pretend to honor God with nothing 1394 176 | who are deceived under the pretext of restoring the liturgy 1395 167 | stood out, in others courage prevailed even to the shedding of 1396 34 | harmony and equilibrium which prevails among the members of the 1397 57 | had become increasingly prevalent and exaggerated, and when 1398 1 | their heavenly Father, the primal source and final destiny 1399 62 | the altar restored to its primitive tableform; were he to want 1400 13 | bound, as to an unfailing principle; to whom even our free choice 1401 40 | delegation from the people. Prior to acting as representative 1402 93 | liturgical rite; for this is the privilege only of the minister who 1403 21 | up an altar on which they proceed to offer the sacrifice, 1404 52 | the acts of the liturgy proceeded to reproduce this brighter 1405 35 | whatever good is accomplished proceeds from the power of her Head 1406 64 | paralyze and weaken that process of sanctification by which 1407 1 | redemption had begun, and to proclaim the long-awaited Kingdom 1408 74 | impetration. Man, being the prodigal son, has made bad use of 1409 131 | in this that it not only produces grace, but contains in a 1410 4 | rivalry as welcome as it was productive of results. Indeed, the 1411 131 | beneath these veils, she professes her gratitude to Him and 1412 12 | approach the altar of God, professing the same faith, obedient 1413 34 | Redeemer and guides us to profounder knowledge of the mysteries 1414 129 | sacrament by genuflecting or by profoundly bowing their heads.~ 1415 29 | whole community. From these profund considerations some are 1416 54 | notable a contribution to this progressive transformation was made 1417 57 | the Church and with the prohibition of any spurious innovation.48 1418 3 | Founder's behest, the Church prolongs the priestly mission of 1419 164 | should give it the greatest prominence. This mystery is the very 1420 148 | fostering the hope of the promised Liberator which in ancient 1421 191 | diligently and zealously promoted, and moreover that the old 1422 32 | sustained, and if it is to prompt us to lead a more perfect 1423 55 | the tombs of the martyrs prompted by motives of devotion, 1424 152 | immolation of oneself made promptly, generously and earnestly; 1425 104 | when those solemn words are pronounced, "By Him and with Him and 1426 48 | the Church, it can supply proofs and testimony, quite clearly, 1427 203 | false teaching of those be propagated who wrongly think and teach 1428 148 | forth in splendid light the prophesied glory of Jesus Christ: first, 1429 127 | according to the words of the prophet, "All ye works of the Lord, 1430 189 | inconsiderate zeal of those who propose for veneration in the Churches 1431 165 | Mother the Church, while proposing for our contemplation the 1432 45 | bound up with doctrinal propositions which the Church proposes 1433 133 | they are performed with due propriety and with faith and piety, 1434 12 | initiative can offer better prospect of success than that fervent 1435 20 | prescribes, to increase and prosper day by day in this land 1436 22 | and confides them to the protection of the cross, against the 1437 108 | some other method which proves easier for certain people; 1438 136 | glory to God almighty and of providing a worthy abode for our Redeemer 1439 46 | sacred liturgy is a kind of proving ground for the truths to 1440 149 | 149. "The psalm is . . . a blessing for 1441 23(27) | Cardinal Bona, De divina psalmodia, c. 19, par. 3, 1.~ 1442 3 | to midnight, the divine psalmody of the inspired canticles 1443 147(142)| Explicatio in Psalterium, Preface. Text as found 1444 132 | of the Blessed Sacrament publicly exposed. Sometimes these 1445 109 | the Code of canon law have published. Let everything be done 1446 200 | the task committed to them punctually, reverently and constantly, 1447 87 | gifts bestowed upon us, a pure victim, a holy victim, a 1448 22 | extends to the souls in purgatory, who implore her intercession 1449 77 | Calvary Christ built a font of purification and salvation which He filled 1450 22 | them ever stronger. She purifies and consoles the hearts 1451 39 | of the same blessings and pursue the same objective, they 1452 156 | solemnity of the Epiphany, in putting before us the call of the 1453 39 | powers, nor are they all qualified to perform the same acts. 1454 42 | Jesus Christ the Priest and qualifying them to perform those official 1455 7 | it is advocated in some quarters, and to take proper steps 1456 26 | and heart turn to Him in quest of the perfect life, and 1457 203 | errors of false mysticism or quietism - as you know We have already 1458 119 | youth crowd to the altar rails to offer themselves, their 1459 22 | clothed in that beauteous raiment of the supernatural. To 1460 101 | this great Sacrifice, and raising the minds of the faithful 1461 21 | sacrifice, and around which are ranged all the other rites appropriate 1462 19 | in this way the Church re-establishes between the Creator and 1463 67 | men requires, that would re-present the bloody sacrifice offered 1464 167 | diligence in government, readiness in helping those who labor, 1465 101 | is the object not only of readings, homilies and other sermons 1466 195 | tending neither to extreme realism nor to excessive "symbolism," 1467 196 | task today of restoring or rebuilding the many churches which 1468 206 | arouse the sluggish and recalcitrant to a deeper and more correct 1469 21 | head of the congregation recalls and explains the practical 1470 36 | action of their ministers of recipients, which we call the agent' 1471 108 | other exercises of piety or recite prayers which, though they 1472 150 | that they participate in reciting or chanting vespers sung 1473 94 | years, has been given full recognition. We must, however, deeply 1474 176 | Brethren, do not cease to recommend and encourage these exercises 1475 24 | with each another. This recommendation the liturgy itself is careful 1476 120 | their labors an everlasting recompense in heaven; in a word, invite 1477 78 | speaking generally, Christ reconciled by His painful death the 1478 73 | expiation, propitiation and reconciliation. Certainly, no one was better 1479 165 | past, or a simple and bare record of a former age. It is rather 1480 48 | and the Councils in their recourse to the "theological sources," 1481 13 | sin. It is He whom we must recover by our faith and trust."10 1482 43 | assuring their cure and happy recovery from the fatal sickness 1483 46 | We judge it Our duty to rectify an attitude with which you 1484 9 | from the path of truth and rectitude.~ 1485 77 | effect; since Christ, after redeeming the world at the lavish 1486 35 | the power of her Head and redounds to the advancement of all 1487 74 | Accordingly, he has been reduced to the utmost poverty and 1488 133 | upon earth and they are reechoed to a certain extent by the 1489 118 | reason the Council of Trent, reechoing, as it were, the invitation 1490 46 | Venerable Brethren. We refer to the error and fallacious 1491 31 | of Paul the Apostle with reference to holy communion, "But 1492 27 | sacred ceremonies, or if one refers to the "sacramentals" and 1493 52 | authority of the Church, and to reflect it, in a sense so that it 1494 184 | dare to take on himself to reform all these exercises of piety 1495 155 | again and undergo a complete reformation; that will only happen when 1496 136 | heavily burdened, and I will refresh you."129 Let your churches 1497 22 | last she has soothed and refreshed the closing hours of this 1498 124 | intimately and to offer us a refuge in His loving Heart.~ 1499 63 | no sincere Catholic can refuse to accept the formulation 1500 169(158)| Salve Regina."~ 1501 145(140)| Saint Benedict, Regula Monachorum, c. 19.~ 1502 33 | themselves eagerly to the regular practice of their religion 1503 49 | liturgical. It has organized and regulated divine worship, enriching 1504 208 | possess the right and duty of regulating the whole life, especially 1505 44 | Church, its organization, regulation and details cannot but be