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501 87 | therefore, that in these false doctrines the mystery which we are 502 65(123) | Council, Sess. IV, Const. dogm. de Eccl., prol.~ 503 30 | that He won power and dominion over the gentiles";38 by 504 33 | on Him in the form of a dove, 42 so likewise, as the 505 8 | pronouncements on Catholic Action, by drawing closer the bonds of union 506 65 | pernicious error of those who dream of an imaginary Church, 507 31 | while the fleece remained dry and deserted) on the whole 508 20 | made for the external and duly regulated increase of Christian 509 24 | with great love, and let eager charity see in him a weak 510 67 | of the Fathers from the earliest times teaches that the Divine 511 37 | just and helpful, 52 it is easy to see how our Savior, model 512 66 | warning. It is a warning that echoes in these words of St. Leo: " 513 20 | for the correct religious education of the children, without 514 29 | of our Lord, "was there effected a transfer from the Law 515 58 | itself, but in the created effects which proceed form it, it 516 107 | make this intention more efficacious and We welcome this opportunity 517 31 | derive their supernatural efficacy and force for the building 518 78 | they have God as supreme efficient cause.~ 519 78 | diverse reasonings make every effort to understand and to clarify 520 97 | so that, by the combined efforts of all good men, striving 521 80 | embraces and gives joy to the elect only by reason of our earthly 522 59(108) | Cf. Ambrose, De Elia et ieiun.,10, 36-37, et 523 9 | which, in its attempt to eliminate the immovable frontier that 524 105 | impulse of divine charity may emerge from out this raging tempest 525 46 | and die. But "If the Word emptied himself taking the form 526 4 | mysteries. But the vanity and emptiness of earthly things are more 527 73 | is something altogether empty and unprofitable, He added 528 31 | teaching false doctrine and enable her to rule them for the 529 60 | modern errors, this name enables us to distin guish it from 530 29 | together with its mysteries, enactments, institutions, and sacred 531 67(135) | Cf. Enar. in Ps., XVII, 51 and XC, 532 59(113) | Enarr. in Ps., LXXXV, 5; Migne, 533 63 | more than the whole man is encompassed within the organism of our 534 26(23) | Encycl. Divinum Illud: A.S.S., 535 85 | made not without seriously endangering Catholic faith and disturbing 536 105 | power, so that, the conflict ended, "peace, the work of justice"204 537 107 | Our eyes, alas, an almost endless throng of unfortunate beings 538 18 | way for His Mystical Body, endowing it with the Sacraments, 539 106 | He willingly and lovingly endured for her sake. "Having loved 540 96 | or race,186 but even our enemies.187 While Our heart overflows 541 98 | who does not realize their energetic zeal is of the highest importance 542 43 | heart 66 and guard with energy and loyalty, as they should 543 97 | especially, those who are engaged in any kind of relief work - 544 43 | sacred laws that have been engraved by God on the souls of men, 545 108 | Leo the Great be deeply engraven upon our minds, that by 546 96 | hatred and spite as if they enhanced the dignity and the worth 547 103 | helps which can only be enjoyed in the Catholic Church. 548 42 | Roman Pontiff, although enjoying the ordinary power of jurisdiction 549 61 | leaves to each the complete enjoyment of his own personality. 550 39 | universal Church, whether by enlightening and giving courage to the 551 50 | 50. Christ enlightens His whole Church, as numberless 552 96 | there are are some who extol enmity, hatred and spite as if 553 4 | States are crumbling, when enormous quantities of goods and 554 | enough 555 50 | believers; it is He who enriches pastors and teachers and 556 30 | Cross, finally, that He entered into possession of His Church, 557 87 | whatever supernatural powers enters into the Church and its 558 63 | belittled; but the Church in its entirety is not found within this 559 5 | together with the seeds of envy and hatred, if they turn 560 32 | in which he teaches the Ephesians that Christ, by His blood, 561 6 | twenty-fifth anniversary of Our Episcopal consecration, We have had 562 98 | Christ loved His Church is equalled by its constant activity, 563 21 | beginning of the Christian era, He supplied the Church 564 7 | has been created for the erection of a church in Rome to be 565 39 | ceases to look down with especial love on His spotless Spouse 566 98 | unto weariness in order to establish and strengthen His Church, 567 29 | Testament to the Cross, 33 establishing the New Testament in His 568 7 | predecessor and patron, Eugene I. At this temple, to be 569 43(68) | Cf. Ep. ad Eulog., 30: Migne, P.L., LXXVII, 570 104(198)| Cf. August., In Ioann. Ev. tract., XXVI, 2: Migne, 571 50 | from heaven He assisted the evangelists in such a way that as members 572 7 | lasting memorial of this happy event, so We desire to offer this 573 | everything 574 | everywhere 575 90 | but to truth. For to speak exactly, Christ is Head of the universal 576 2 | that the greatest joy and exaltation are born only of suffering, 577 28 | One who reverently examines this venerable teaching 578 100 | Father. To recall but a few examples: everyone knows, Venerable 579 75 | moment of His Incarnation, exceed all that the human intellect 580 62 | of its parts, and whose excellence is such that of itself it 581 89 | offered by Mother Church, excels any other kind of prayer 582 96 | whole human race without exception. Our Savior shed His Blood 583 50 | the Prince of the Apostles exclaimed: "Lord, to whom shall we 584 87 | their progress in virtue exclusively to the action of the Divine 585 12 | use of our nature, when in excruciating agony He would redeem mankind, 586 42 | name of Christ. 63 Yet in exercising this office they are not 587 107 | the heart of a father We exhort all those who from whatever 588 4 | that Our instructions and exhortations will bring forth abundant 589 109 | refrain from again and again exhorting all to love holy Mother 590 73 | Divine Savior earnestly exhorts us in these words: "Abide 591 12 | posterity, together with earthly existence, the heavenly life of divine 592 37 | proposed by means that are expedient, just and helpful, 52 it 593 88 | that venial sins may be expiated in many ways which are to 594 29 | Victim, that, as Our Lord expired, that mystical veil which 595 1 | Encyclical Letter, developing and explaining above all, those points 596 60 | come to that part of Our explanation in which We desire to make 597 87(168) | Expos. Evang. sec. Luc., IV, 49; 598 93 | whose innocence is so easily exposed to danger in these days, 599 26 | As We set out briefly to expound in what sense Christ founded 600 52 | These truths which We have expounded, Venerable Brethren, briefly 601 79 | which no human words can express. The Divine Persons are 602 49 | Mystical Body. As the nerves extend from the head to all parts 603 54 | in her whole life, both exterior and interior, a most faithful 604 69 | its members must also be externally manifest through their profession 605 40(61) | Cf. Corp. Iur. Can., Extr. Comm., I, 8, 1.~ 606 77 | all the gifts, powers, and extra-ordinary graces found superabundantly 607 91 | then should be the joy and exultation that should fill our hearts 608 86 | speaking of this doctrine, and failing to distinguish as they should 609 13 | and is, as it were, the fair flowering of the repeated 610 9 | creatures from their Creator, falsifies the Sacred Scriptures.~ 611 84 | tribulation, nor distress, nor famine, nor nakedness, nor danger, 612 29 | Law with its decrees 32 fastened the handwriting of the Old 613 22 | legitimate authority for grave faults committed. "For in one spirit" 614 67(132) | Cf. August., Contra Faust., 21, 8: Migne, P.L., XLII, 615 112 | twenty-ninth day of June, the Feast of the Holy Apostles Peter 616 66 | which with inexhaustible fecundity,130 she generates hosts 617 110 | which she cherished and fed the Infant Jesus in the 618 94 | Those that seem the more feeble members of the Body are 619 42 | each one as a true Shepherd feeds the flock entrusted to him 620 49 | body and give them power to feel and to move, in like manner 621 44 | The head cannot say to the feet: I have no need of you."69 622 31 | on the people of Israel, fell copiously and abundantly ( 623 15 | alone, but also help their fellows, and all work in mutual 624 5 | be forced to admire this fellowship in charity, and with the 625 4 | sea, and cities, towns and fertile fields are strewn with massive 626 8 | Communion, and the more fervent devotion to the Sacred Heart 627 106 | abundantly if we not only pray fervently to God, especially by participating 628 104 | pray to God with sufficient fervor for this intention. Again 629 10 | as treasures hidden in a field, useless. They have been 630 4 | cities, towns and fertile fields are strewn with massive 631 112 | Paul, in the year 1943, the fifth of Our Pontificate.~PIUS 632 83 | a striking and wonderful figure of the unity of the Church, 633 51 | penance for our sins if, with filial fear and hope, we turn again 634 77 | becomes, as it were, the filling out and the complement of 635 59 | these words we have the final reason why the Body of the 636 65 | a kind of society that finds its origin and growth in 637 33 | to point out, as by the finger of God, the supernatural 638 84 | there are many who cling so firmly to Christ the Lord hidden 639 18 | seal they become able and fit to receive the other Sacraments. 640 51 | body, being compacted and fitly joined together, by what 641 92 | at times they are little fitted to the place which they 642 80 | who dwells within us, and fixing his gaze on that blessed 643 73 | fire with this heavenly flame, have rejoiced to suffer 644 30(36) | a. 4; ad 1; Council of Flor. pro Jacob.: Mansi, XXXI, 645 13 | is, as it were, the fair flowering of the repeated teaching 646 108 | it is the duty of all to fly from vice, the attraction 647 106 | what is forbidden, and by forcing it to do what is hard and 648 101 | who, at home and in the foreign missions, are protecting, 649 91 | their earthly city: "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my 650 66 | she prays to God daily: "Forgive us our trespasses;" and 651 | former 652 40 | Peter, too, its visible foundation stone. That Christ and His 653 98 | when he laid the first foundations of the Church, even to His 654 72 | hope we long for Him as the fount of blessedness, "looking 655 31 | opened up to His Church the fountain of those divine gifts, which 656 51 | Divine Redeemer as from a fountainhead "the whole body, being compacted 657 30 | could then flow from the fountains of our Savior for the salvation 658 46 | our flesh and blood with a frail body that could suffer and 659 106 | a rain of heavenly gifts freely bestowed by God. These heavenly 660 84 | providence is much more frequented even from early childhood, 661 14 | the Church is a body is frequently asserted in the Sacred Scriptures. " 662 73 | natural order the love of friendship is something supremely noble, 663 108 | body, and also from worldly frivolity and vanity which contribute 664 9 | eliminate the immovable frontier that separates creatures 665 97 | generosity, the inexhaustible fruitfulness of the Mystical Body of 666 27 | 27. For while fulfilling His office as preacher He 667 11 | Church; to bring out into fuller light the exalted supernatural 668 31 | Church was enriched with the fullest communication of the Holy 669 16 | that have not the same function and are arranged in due 670 37 | Shepherds, 53 performs all these functions in a most striking way.~ 671 7 | spontaneous generosity a fund has been created for the 672 38 | rights and obligations, the fundamental law of the whole Church.~ 673 110 | first to come to adore Him. Furthermore, her only Son, condescending 674 51 | increase of grace and prepares future glory for souls and bodies. 675 107 | turn to their own immense gain and that of the Church, 676 78 | Church, much light will be gained, which, in its turn will 677 108 | training of the soul nor to the gaining of Heaven. Rather let those 678 6 | rising above the conflicting gales of human passions, takes 679 110 | mother's prayer in "Cana of Galilee," performed the miracle 680 98 | preaching, or conversing, or gathering and instructing disciples. 681 110 | of the whole human race" gave her consent "for a spiritual 682 103(197)| Cf. Gelas. I, Epist., XIV: Migne, 683 66 | inexhaustible fecundity,130 she generates hosts of martyrs, virgins 684 18 | birth to death, and that generous provision might be made 685 9 | defies the power of human genius, and which is accompanied 686 26 | it when He sent the Holy Ghost as Paraclete in visible 687 108 | clear than ever, when a gigantic conflict has set almost 688 2 | revealed we may also be glad with exceeding joy. 3~ 689 106 | Church.209 Let us then follow gladly in the bloodstained footsteps 690 56 | fulness.103 But after Christ's glorification on the Cross, His Spirit 691 87 | others to attain the same goal, - all this the heavenly 692 78 | attribute of the eternal Godhead. And, moreover, let all 693 17 | families, those who are godparents through Baptism, and in 694 110 | her Son, offered Him on Golgotha to the Eternal Father for 695 111 | Church today, as in times gone by, the mantle of her protection 696 4 | when enormous quantities of goods and all kinds of wealth 697 95 | order to guard against the gradual weakening of that sincere 698 83 | bread to be consecrated many grains go to form one whole,164 699 1 | not only by the surpassing grandeur of the subject but also 700 105 | We must plead with God to grant that the rulers of nations 701 75 | human intellect can hope to grasp. For hardly was He conceived 702 97 | 97. In this gravest of hours, Venerable Brethren, 703 105 | stand in awe of any man's greatness; for he made the little 704 53(96) | Cf. Greg. Nyss., De vita Moysis: 705 51 | can do nothing."89 If we grieve and do penance for our sins 706 64 | is clear, We think, how grievously they err who arbitrarily 707 16 | formed by any haphazard grouping of members but must be constituted 708 34 | body perfectly organized, "groweth and maketh increase unto 709 88 | increased, Christian humility grows, bad habits are corrected, 710 6 | and anxieties of all, is guiding the barque of the Catholic 711 60 | name enables us to distin guish it from any other body, 712 7 | temple built by hands, into a habitation of God in the Spirit. 4~ 713 88 | Christian humility grows, bad habits are corrected, spiritual 714 103(195)| Iren., Adv. Haer., IV, 33, 7: Migne, P.G., 715 94 | Society; and this procedure is hailed by some as a manifestation 716 29 | decrees 32 fastened the handwriting of the Old Testament to 717 16 | body is not formed by any haphazard grouping of members but 718 73 | to face and overcome the hardest trials, even at the cost 719 75 | intellect can hope to grasp. For hardly was He conceived in the 720 108 | so much misery, so much hardship; in the same way today, 721 10 | revealed by God cannot be harmful to men, nor should they 722 92 | warned to abstain even from harmless pleasures. Nor does it suffice 723 68 | every race work together harmoniously for the supreme glory of 724 104 | all the straying sheep may hasten to enter the one fold of 725 74 | the Divine Redeemer, if we hate those whom He has redeemed 726 3 | not only is despised and hated maliciously by those who 727 74 | man say: 'I love God' and hates his brother, he is a liar. 728 40 | such a Mystical Body two heads. For Peter in view of his 729 24 | can be neither cured nor healed." 22~ 730 47 | preaching to the people, or healing the sick and wounded and 731 15 | share its pain, and the healthy members come to the assistance 732 27 | things and whatsoever He had heard from His Father; 26 He also 733 43 | what is more cruel and heartrending for them - in the faithful 734 22 | the Lord commands - as a heathen and a publican. 19 It follows 735 109 | And while the skies are heavy with storm clouds, and exceeding 736 96 | and the breadth, and the height, and the depth of the charity 737 44 | Yet this, also, must be held, marvelous though it may 738 37 | Divine Redeemer holds the helm of the universal Christian 739 93 | and finally the poor, in helping whom we recognize as it 740 23 | Church, as does schism or heresy or apostasy. Men may lose 741 31 | Paraclete's gifts, which heretofore had descended only on the 742 84 | infrequently makes Christians into heroes.~ 743 37(50) | Hexaem., VI, 55: Migne, P.L., XIV, 744 17 | the Church contains only hierarchical elements and with them is 745 24 | Christ. For, as the Bishop of Hippo remarks, it is better "to 746 76 | 76. From all that We have hitherto said, you will readily understand, 747 110 | love were included in the holocaust. Thus she who, according 748 94 | surround with more abundant honour."181 Conscious of the obligations 749 4 | 4. And it is to be hoped that Our instructions and 750 105 | according to the will of God; horribly and speedily will he appear 751 66 | fecundity,130 she generates hosts of martyrs, virgins and 752 31 | the Redemption, so at the hour of His precious death He 753 97 | 97. In this gravest of hours, Venerable Brethren, when 754 59 | God, meditate on it with a humble and attentive mind. For 755 88 | is increased, Christian humility grows, bad habits are corrected, 756 110(219)| Cf. Vesper hymn of Office of the Sacred 757 103(196)| Cf. Pius IX, Iam Vos Omnes, 13 Sept. 1868: 758 37 | how our Savior, model and ideal of good Shepherds, 53 performs 759 8 | inaccurate or thoroughly false ideas are being disseminated which 760 59(108) | Cf. Ambrose, De Elia et ieiun.,10, 36-37, et In Psalm. 761 78 | 78. For indeed We are not ignorant of the fact that his profound 762 3 | ancient paganism, but is ignored and neglected, and even 763 89(171) | Cf. St. Thos., II-II, q. 83, a. 5 et 6.~ 764 111(220)| Cf. Pius X, Ad Diem Illum: A.A.S., XXXVI, p. 453.~ 765 46 | angels... Even as man He illumines the angelic intellect and 766 1 | by the Redeemer Himself. Illustrating as it does the great and 767 42 | be considered as the more illustrious members of the Universal 768 65 | of those who dream of an imaginary Church, a kind of society 769 92 | the faithful and sweetly imbues them with the Spirit of 770 96 | And first of all let us imitate the breadth of His love. 771 73 | and unprofitable, He added immediately: "If you keep my commandments 772 104(202)| Cf. Leo XIII, Immortale Dei: A.S.S., XVIII, pp. 773 9 | attempt to eliminate the immovable frontier that separates 774 56 | the Mystical Body He is imparted only according to the measure 775 6 | all, who, with absolute impartiality and incorruptible judgment, 776 50 | finisher.87 It is He who imparts the light of faith to believers; 777 78 | darkness by many a veil that impedes our power to understand 778 4 | are moved, and as it were, impelled to seek the kingdom of God 779 89 | are others who deny any impetratory power to our prayers, or 780 86 | reject such false teaching as impious and sacrilegious; and to 781 103 | have it more abundantly.194 Imploring the prayers of the whole 782 108 | salvation of souls did not impose on all the duty of associating 783 66 | inviolate; in her sacred laws imposed on all; in the evangelical 784 104 | faith without which it is impossible to please God"200 is an 785 8 | among the faithful, also, inaccurate or thoroughly false ideas 786 23 | through sin, thus becoming incapable of supernatural merit, and 787 59 | Head"108 would indeed be incomplete if We were not at least 788 27 | should believe would be incorporated in the Body of the Church; 789 67 | misunderstand it and explain it incorrectly. It is at once evident that 790 6 | absolute impartiality and incorruptible judgment, rising above the 791 101 | missions, are protecting, increasing, and advancing the Kingdom 792 24 | cut off from its body as incurable members."21 "As long as 793 42 | they are not altogether independent, but are subordinate to 794 66 | the Church something that indicates the weakness of our human 795 44 | That is not because He is indigent and weak, but rather because 796 39 | not only watches over individuals but exercises His providence 797 79 | Divine Persons are said to indwell inasmuch as they are present 798 110 | she cherished and fed the Infant Jesus in the crib.~ 799 12 | Adam, the whole human race, infected by the hereditary stain, 800 73 | supernatural love, which God infuses in our hearts? "God is charity 801 29 | veil which shut off the innermost part of the temple and its 802 93 | assistance; children whose innocence is so easily exposed to 803 12 | race of Adam - but as an innocent and spotless nature - so 804 4 | vanities of this world and from inordinate love of temporal things, 805 94 | times the deformed, the insane, and those suffering from 806 106 | treasure of graces, God's inscrutable providence has decreed that 807 89 | prayers, or who endeavor to insinuate into men's minds the idea 808 43 | them; merely because they insist on the sacred laws that 809 104 | unwilling to follow the inspirations of divine grace, because 810 35 | repeated and commented on the inspired word of Sacred Scripture.~ 811 33 | heaven. For, having solemnly installed in his exalted office him 812 98 | Redeemer never ceased for an instant, though He was the Son of 813 94 | it outrages the noblest instincts of humanity? The blood of 814 17 | life according to their Institute; as also of those who, though 815 27 | the close of His life, He instituted at the Last Supper the wonderful 816 47 | virginal purity. Adorned with institutes of many different kinds 817 29 | its mysteries, enactments, institutions, and sacred rites was ratified 818 98 | conversing, or gathering and instructing disciples. And so We desire 819 4 | is to be hoped that Our instructions and exhortations will bring 820 27 | namely, as teachers, rulers, instruments of holiness in the assembly 821 6 | barque of the Catholic Church int he teeth of a raging tempest. 822 14 | Church to be invisible, intangible, a something merely "pneumatological" 823 51 | and more in holiness and integrity of life. When the Sacraments 824 79 | present to beings endowed with intelligence in a way that lies beyond 825 2 | 2. For We intend to speak of the riches stored 826 4 | certain secret thirst and intense desire for spiritual things. 827 59 | Head," says St. Augustine, "intercedes for us: some members He 828 8 | chiefly because a revived interest in the sacred liturgy, the 829 62 | supplemented by another internal principle, which exists 830 110 | personal, and always more intimately united with her Son, offered 831 61 | the mutual union, though intrinsic, links the members by a 832 65 | this distinction which they introduce is false: for they fail 833 88 | frequent confession, which was introduced into the Church by the inspiration 834 85 | arise from an irresponsible investigation of this difficult matter, 835 66 | she has always preserved inviolate; in her sacred laws imposed 836 40 | Himself to guide the Church invisibly, though at the same time 837 1 | doctrine by its sublime dignity invites all those who are drawn 838 39 | or through her whom we invoke as Help of Christians, or 839 104(198)| Cf. August., In Ioann. Ev. tract., XXVI, 2: Migne, 840 36(49) | Cf. Cyr. Alex., Comm. in Ioh. I, 4: Migne, P.G., LXXIII, 841 103(195)| Iren., Adv. Haer., IV, 33, 7: 842 3 | at times looked upon as irksome by many Christians who are 843 85 | errors which arise from an irresponsible investigation of this difficult 844 73 | charity, if it does not issue effectively in good works, 845 91 | thoughts and words, but which issues in deeds. If those who lived 846 30(36) | 1; Council of Flor. pro Jacob.: Mansi, XXXI, 1738.~ 847 91 | let my tongue cleave to my jaws if I do not remember thee, 848 30(36) | Jerome and Augustine, Epist. CXII, 849 47 | as with so many precious jewels, she represents Christ deep 850 51 | together, by what every joint supplieth according to the 851 105 | His Kingdom you have not judged rightly, not kept the law 852 112 | the twenty-ninth day of June, the Feast of the Holy Apostles 853 76 | spirit liveth because of justification."158~ 854 67 | thing which is, as Augustine justly remarks, sublime, mysterious 855 78 | will help to progress in kindred sacred sciences. Hence, 856 4 | at any other period, when Kingdoms and States are crumbling, 857 87 | not been void, but I have labored more abundantly than all 858 101 | Lord of the harvest to send laborers into His harvest.192 Our 859 43 | who share their apostolic labors, even in the virgins consecrated 860 98 | priests in their apostolic labours - and to their praise be 861 61 | such a manner that each lacks in its own individual subsistence; 862 17 | particular those members of the laity who collaborate with the 863 107 | and many not infrequently languishing even unto death on account 864 7 | the faithful, will be a lasting memorial of this happy event, 865 42 | communities, whether Oriental or Latin, which go to makeup the 866 30 | reigns in glory in heaven, He lavishes continually on His mortal 867 42 | but are subordinate to the lawful authority of the Roman Pontiff, 868 105 | are my words, that you may learn wisdom and not fall from 869 65 | understand that the reason which led our Divine Redeemer to give 870 96 | Gentiles, We extol with him the length, and the breadth, and the 871 106 | once; but their greater or lesser abundance will depend in 872 11 | doctrine, to draw certain lessons that will make a deeper 873 64 | unto Himself a human nature liable to sufferings, so that He 874 74 | hates his brother, he is a liar. For he that loveth not 875 7 | the wish and through the liberality of all the faithful, will 876 79 | intelligence in a way that lies beyond human comprehension, 877 31 | when the Son of Man was lifted up and glorified on the 878 67 | prayer did not hesitate to liken this union to that wonderful 879 106 | planted together in the likeness of His Resurrection."210 880 78 | doctrine itself, and of the limitations of our human intellect. 881 50 | And as for us today, who linger on in this earthly exile, 882 70 | hope and charity, which link us so closely to each other 883 61 | union, though intrinsic, links the members by a bond which 884 92 | the sacred chant and the liturgical rites by which she lifts 885 8 | revived interest in the sacred liturgy, the more widely spread 886 91 | issues in deeds. If those who lived under the Old Law could 887 93 | strive to live in a spirit of lively faith, they will not only 888 103(197)| Epist., XIV: Migne, P.L. LIX, 89.~ 889 36 | Who has reached more lofty heights than Christ Man 890 3 | neglected, and even at times looked upon as irksome by many 891 72 | the fount of blessedness, "looking for the blessed hope and 892 54 | baptizes, teaches, rules, looses, binds, offers, sacrifices.~ 893 23 | heresy or apostasy. Men may lose charity and divine grace 894 106 | sufferings which He willingly and lovingly endured for her sake. "Having 895 17 | an honorable, if often a lowly, place in the Christian 896 39 | Church's rulers for the loyal and effective performance 897 43 | and guard with energy and loyalty, as they should the sacred " 898 35 | with the admirable and luminous language used by the masters 899 99 | kind into which they can be lured so easily today.~ 900 75(156) | Serm. XXIX: Migne, P.L., LVII, 594.~ 901 108(213)| Cf. Serm., LXIII, 6; LXVI, 3: Migne, P.L., 902 108(213)| Cf. Serm., LXIII, 6; LXVI, 3: Migne, P.L., LIV, 357 903 29(35) | Leo the Great, Serm., LXVIII, 3: Migne, P.L. LIV, 374.~ 904 36(49) | Ioh. I, 4: Migne, P.G., LXXIII, 69; St. Thos., I, q. 20, 905 42(62) | XIV, 35, 43: Migne, P.L., LXXV, 1062.~ 906 87(167) | Ps., LXXXIII, 12.~ 907 59(113) | Enarr. in Ps., LXXXV, 5; Migne, P.L., XXXVII, 908 41 | Redeemer so obscured and so maimed, that those who are seeking 909 17 | its chief members must be maintained uncompromisingly. It is 910 42 | Oriental or Latin, which go to makeup the one Catholic Church. 911 38 | to lead men to holiness, making this power, defined by special 912 82(163) | Mal., I, 11.~ 913 66 | suffering from spiritual maladies, that is no reason why we 914 3 | only is despised and hated maliciously by those who shut their 915 93 | who according to Christ's mandate will have to render an account 916 26 | glorified on the Cross; and He manifested and proclaimed it when He 917 44 | no need of you."69 It is manifestly clear that the faithful 918 93 | sanctifies; it is Christ also who manifests Himself differently in different 919 30(36) | Council of Flor. pro Jacob.: Mansi, XXXI, 1738.~ 920 111 | as in times gone by, the mantle of her protection and obtain 921 110 | consent "for a spiritual marriage between the Son of God and 922 4 | fertile fields are strewn with massive ruins and defiled with the 923 53 | doubt the example of his Master who called out to him from 924 35 | luminous language used by the masters of Scholastic Theology and 925 93 | sick who are in need of material or spiritual assistance; 926 92 | a return to her for her maternal goodness to us, but also 927 75 | hypostatic union: hence - as Maximus of Turin with a certain 928 59 | perpetual thanks to God, meditate on it with a humble and 929 44 | inexhaustible subject of meditation, that the salvation of many 930 7 | faithful, will be a lasting memorial of this happy event, so 931 109 | we have to the Father of Mercies, crying out: "Look down, 932 64 | do who look upon her as a mere human institution possession 933 3 | specious error or caught in the meshes of the world's corruption. 934 86 | the Apostle Paul has used metaphorical language in speaking of 935 79 | let us not neglect the method strongly recommended by 936 32 | Gentiles one "breaking down the middle wall of partition...in his 937 105 | but the mighty shall be mightily tormented. For God will 938 82 | this Sacrifice the sacred minister acts as the viceregent not 939 17 | Body of Christ, with its ministries, its variety of ranks, its 940 110 | Galilee," performed the miracle by which "his disciples 941 3 | of Christian wisdom and miserably return to the teachings, 942 108 | wake so much death, so much misery, so much hardship; in the 943 101 | home and in the foreign missions, are protecting, increasing, 944 67 | often happens that many misunderstand it and explain it incorrectly. 945 104 | with free will, they can misuse their freedom under the 946 60 | greater importance in view of modern errors, this name enables 947 39 | perfecting of His Mystical Body. Morever from Heaven Christ never 948 110 | the Savior,219 the same motherly care and ardent love with 949 88 | Lord, makes each day by the mouth of the priest as he approaches 950 49 | them power to feel and to move, in like manner our Savior 951 103 | correspond to the interior movements of grace, and to seek to 952 53(96) | Cf. Greg. Nyss., De vita Moysis: Migne, P.G., XLIV, 385.~ 953 15 | a body calls also for a multiplicity of members, which are linked 954 21 | himself, and to increase and multiply and fill the earth, so at 955 78 | to reject every kind of mystic union by which the faithful 956 9 | on the other hand a false mysticism creeping in, which, in its 957 84 | distress, nor famine, nor nakedness, nor danger, nor persecution, 958 50 | shed such light upon the nascent apostolic Church that the 959 9 | error, the so-called popular naturalism, which sees and wills to 960 90 | exists at once in both of His natures173 moreover He Himself has 961 72 | hope of your calling;" 148 nay rather that Christ in us 962 106 | relieve the distress of the needy and of the sick by works 963 87 | Spirit, setting aside and neglecting the collaboration which 964 74 | there must be love of the neighbor. How can we claim to love 965 49 | His Mystical Body. As the nerves extend from the head to 966 90 | voice seems to re-echo the never-ending chorus of the Church Triumphant: " 967 11 | the exalted supernatural nobility of the faithful who in the 968 94 | but that it outrages the noblest instincts of humanity? The 969 33 | him whom He had already nominated as His Vicar, He had ascended 970 | none 971 40 | Mystical Body in a visible and normal way through His Vicar on 972 20 | the Eucharistic Victim, to nourish the flock of the faithful 973 50 | enlightens His whole Church, as numberless passages from the Sacred 974 62 | the Angelic Doctor says, "numerically one and the same, fills 975 60 | writers, has the sanction of numerous Pontifical documents. There 976 66 | herself at once to the work of nursing them back to spiritual health. 977 53(96) | Cf. Greg. Nyss., De vita Moysis: Migne, 978 53 | are to believe Gregory of Nyssa, the Church is often called 979 65 | Who for our sake "was made obedient unto death."126 There can, 980 65 | will,125 and humbly and obediently model themselves on Him, 981 92 | Thus we are commanded to obey her laws and her moral precepts, 982 82 | race, so "in this clean oblation"163 He offers to the heavenly 983 98 | each in his degree, the obligation of working hard and constantly 984 32 | the Apostle are no longer obscure, in which he teaches the 985 41 | Body of the Redeemer so obscured and so maimed, that those 986 69 | Sacrifice, and the practical observance of the same laws. Above 987 46 | this connection it must be observed that our nature, although 988 10 | as the same holy Synod observes, reason, even thus illumined, " 989 24 | unhappily falls and his obstinacy has not made him unworthy 990 110 | through her powerful prayers obtained that the spirit of our Divine 991 26 | happy memory, Leo XIII, occurs to Us at once: "The Church 992 96 | trackless wastes of the ocean weaken, nor wars, whether 993 43 | ravenous wolves. Such an offence We consider as committed 994 17 | its variety of ranks, its officers, it conditions, its orders, 995 57 | their various duties and offices, and the greater or less 996 103(196)| Cf. Pius IX, Iam Vos Omnes, 13 Sept. 1868: Act. Conc. 997 31 | Christ, hanging on the Cross, opened up to His Church the fountain 998 51 | supplieth according to the operation in the measure of every 999 58 | light and holiness, make operative in the Church. The Church, 1000 105 | it seems to Us not only opportune but necessary that earnest 1001 107 | efficacious and We welcome this opportunity of recommending this Association


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