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1002 65 | somewhat contemptuously, they oppose another, which they call 1003 90 | But this certainly is opposed not only to the mind of 1004 17 | them is complete; or, as an opposite opinion holds, that it is 1005 65 | There can, then, be no real opposition or conflict between the 1006 97 | with pain and souls are oppressed with grief, every individual 1007 17 | think, however, that this ordered or "organic" structure of 1008 38 | power, defined by special ordinances, rights and obligations, 1009 42 | Pontiff, although enjoying the ordinary power of jurisdiction which 1010 34 | the whole body perfectly organized, "groweth and maketh increase 1011 16 | but must be constituted of organs, that is of members, that 1012 42 | Christian communities, whether Oriental or Latin, which go to makeup 1013 31(39) | Cf. De pecc. orig., XXV, 29: Migne, P.L., 1014 110 | who, free from all sin, original or personal, and always 1015 107 | poor, disabled, widows, orphans, and many not infrequently 1016 78 | from truth and from the orthodox teaching of the Church: 1017 97 | all good men, striving to outdo each other in pity and mercy - 1018 56 | the Church in an abundant outpouring, so that she, and her individual 1019 94 | of every man, but that it outrages the noblest instincts of 1020 3 | 3. From the outset it should be noted that 1021 103 | wait for them with open and outstretched arms to come not to a stranger' 1022 96 | enemies.187 While Our heart overflows with the sweetness of the 1023 44 | his solicitude lest he be overwhelmed by the burden of his pastoral 1024 3 | Church to whom, after God, we owe everything.~ 1025 23 | eternal happiness. It is owing to the Savior's infinite 1026 3 | and practices of ancient paganism, but is ignored and neglected, 1027 43 | That is why We are deeply pained when We hear that not a 1028 107 | on account of their own painful trials or those of their 1029 10 | beautiful but forbidden fruit of paradise. But this is not so. Mysteries 1030 42(65) | I Paral., XVI, 22; Ps., CIV, 15.~ 1031 12 | the children of the first parent. Through the sin of the 1032 2 | we should rejoice if we partake of the sufferings of Christ, 1033 46 | brothers according to the flesh partakers of the divine nature, 74 1034 79 | able to discern, at least partially, the hidden things of God.~ 1035 106 | fervently to God, especially by participating every day if possible in 1036 20 | in which the contracting parties are ministers of grace to 1037 32 | down the middle wall of partition...in his flesh" by which 1038 50 | whole Church, as numberless passages from the Sacred Scriptures 1039 6 | During the year that has passed since the twenty-fifth anniversary 1040 107 | write these words there passes before Our eyes, alas, an 1041 106 | although our Savior's cruel passion and death merited for His 1042 107 | end they bear them with patience. The daily use of the offering 1043 7 | saintly predecessor and patron, Eugene I. At this temple, 1044 43 | merely because they are a pattern of the flock from the heart 66 1045 93 | faith, they will not only pay due honor and reverence 1046 105 | Church "may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all piety and chastity."205 1047 31(39) | Cf. De pecc. orig., XXV, 29: Migne, 1048 54 | Savior shares prerogatives peculiarly His own with the Church 1049 44 | the prayers and voluntary penances which the members of the 1050 63 | Spirit of our Redeemer who penetrates and fills every part of 1051 14 | be something definite and perceptible to the senses as Our predecessor 1052 79 | some measure, to a clearer perception of this truth, let us not 1053 77 | members of the Church, and are perfected daily in them according 1054 39 | rest of Christendom to the perfecting of His Mystical Body. Morever 1055 37 | ideal of good Shepherds, 53 performs all these functions in a 1056 | perhaps 1057 4 | than perhaps at any other period, when Kingdoms and States 1058 63 | are above all those that perish.118 Such human societies, 1059 72 | that we do not desire a permanent home here below, but seek 1060 55 | and by His divine power permeates His whole Body and nourishes 1061 66 | which its Divine Founder permits even at times in the most 1062 65 | deplore and condemn the pernicious error of those who dream 1063 59 | let us all, while giving perpetual thanks to God, meditate 1064 65 | namely, that He might perpetuate on earth the saving work 1065 77 | earth are joined together in perpetuating the saving work of the Cross: 1066 53 | Church: "Saul, Saul, why persecutest thou me?" 95 Indeed, if 1067 84 | nakedness, nor danger, nor persecution, nor the sword can separate 1068 47 | she, like Christ, suffer persecutions, insults and sorrows.~ 1069 87 | But that men should persevere constantly in their good 1070 103 | Society of glorious love.197 Persevering in prayer to the Spirit 1071 46(73) | Phillipp., II, 7.~ 1072 53 | Venerable Brethren, with that phrase of Augustine: "Christ preaches 1073 10 | if it seeks earnestly, piously and wisely, does attain 1074 6 | long and deadly war has pitilessly broken the bond of brotherly 1075 37 | members over whom it is placed for their good 51 are naturally 1076 106 | salvation: "For if we have been planted together in the likeness 1077 51 | His wounds and His prayers pleads our cause before the Eternal 1078 104 | which it is impossible to please God"200 is an entirely free " 1079 48 | Christ. "In Him it hath well pleased the Father that all fulness 1080 107 | highly, as one which is most pleasing to God.~ 1081 112 | entrusted to your care, as a pledge of heavenly graces and a 1082 107 | from whatever cause are plunged in grief and anguish to 1083 14 | intangible, a something merely "pneumatological" as they say, by which many 1084 48 | Mystical Body receives. It is pointed out by many of the Fathers, 1085 1 | explaining above all, those points which concern the Church 1086 11 | 11. After pondering all this long and seriously 1087 53(93) | Cf. De Rom. Pont., I, 9; De Concil., II, 1088 60 | the sanction of numerous Pontifical documents. There are several 1089 103(194)| Encyclical Letter, Summi Pontificatus: A.A.S., 1939, p. 419.~ 1090 9 | cognate error, the so-called popular naturalism, which sees and 1091 54 | such a way that she may portray, in her whole life, both 1092 94 | common good. Yet who that is possessed of sound judgment does not 1093 48 | which is called "vision" He possesses with such clarity and comprehensiveness 1094 12 | he was to hand on to his posterity, together with earthly existence, 1095 51 | Our Savior is continually pouring out His gifts of counsel, 1096 47 | reflects the Redeemer's poverty, obedience and virginal 1097 104(202)| Immortale Dei: A.S.S., XVIII, pp. 174-175; Cod. Iur. Can., 1098 69 | same Sacrifice, and the practical observance of the same laws. 1099 3 | the teachings, customs and practices of ancient paganism, but 1100 100 | before the Crucifixion He prayed repeatedly for Peter,189 1101 100 | the Church especially by praying for her to His heavenly 1102 66 | wounded. In their name she prays to God daily: "Forgive us 1103 36 | by reason of His singular pre-eminence. For the Head is in the 1104 33 | Himself when He began to preach was made known by His Eternal 1105 27 | fulfilling His office as preacher He chose Apostles, sending 1106 53 | phrase of Augustine: "Christ preaches Christ." 97~ 1107 38 | earth, He instructed us by precept, counsel and warning in 1108 86 | distinguish as they should the precise and proper meaning of the 1109 23 | only of those whom God has predestined to eternal happiness. It 1110 65 | kingdom of the Son of his predilection;"124 but it was to be a 1111 51 | gives increase of grace and prepares future glory for souls and 1112 54 | that our Savior shares prerogatives peculiarly His own with 1113 57 | severed from the Body. This presence and activity of the Spirit 1114 110 | all supernatural life, and presented Him newly born, as Prophet, 1115 50 | so that they may loyally preserve the treasury of faith, defend 1116 50 | is He who, though unseen, presides at the Councils of the Church 1117 31 | those divine gifts, which prevent her from ever teaching false 1118 106 | Indeed it was only at the price of His Blood that He purchased 1119 28 | spiritual house, a holy priesthood." 29 One who reverently 1120 50 | apostolic Church that the Prince of the Apostles exclaimed: " 1121 105 | should be offered for kings, princes, and for all those who govern 1122 42 | and so are rightly called "principal parts of the members of 1123 1 | the great and inestimable privilege of our intimate union with 1124 30(36) | ad 1; Council of Flor. pro Jacob.: Mansi, XXXI, 1738.~ 1125 94 | burden to Society; and this procedure is hailed by some as a manifestation 1126 80 | throughout eternity at the processions of the Divine Persons, and 1127 33 | wished to make known and proclaim His Spouse through the visible 1128 59 | Samaritans were right in proclaiming Him "Savior of the world;"110 1129 63 | Christian community, though it proclaims the wisdom of its divine 1130 51 | external rite, it is He who produces their effect in souls.90 1131 22 | who have been baptized and profess the true faith, and who 1132 17 | which, Jesus Christ has promised, will never be wanting to 1133 23 | spurred on by the interior promptings of the Holy Spirit to salutary 1134 8 | Church. Moreover, recent pronouncements on Catholic Action, by drawing 1135 80 | wonderful union, or indwelling properly so-called, differs from 1136 110 | presented Him newly born, as Prophet, King and Priest to those 1137 82 | acceptable victim of praise and propitiation for the needs of the whole 1138 57 | present and assists them in proportion to their various duties 1139 1 | in the truths of which it proposes to the mind, a strong incentive 1140 50 | Scriptures and the holy Fathers prove. "No man hath seen God at 1141 39(55) | Proverbs, XXI, 1.~ 1142 6 | Christians; but it also proves that, as Our paternal love 1143 57 | Finally, while by His grace He provides for the continual growth 1144 59(108) | ieiun.,10, 36-37, et In Psalm. 118, serm. 20, 2; Migne, 1145 87 | grace and glory" as the Psalmist says.167 But that men should 1146 22 | commands - as a heathen and a publican. 19 It follows that those 1147 105 | care of all. But a greater punishment is ready for the more mighty. 1148 101 | for the suffering souls in Purgatory. Neither must those be neglected 1149 88 | resisted, the conscience is purified, the will strengthened, 1150 47 | obedience and virginal purity. Adorned with institutes 1151 53 | this when, without further qualification, he calls the Church "Christ," 94 1152 30 | had chosen the Apostles as qualified ministers; 37 and although 1153 4 | crumbling, when enormous quantities of goods and all kinds of 1154 110 | desolation, she, truly the Queen of Martyrs, more than all 1155 105 | Mother Church "may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all 1156 87 | Christ a certain unhealthy quietism. They would attribute the 1157 97 | Brethren, when bodies are racked with pain and souls are 1158 106 | down on the souls of men a rain of heavenly gifts freely 1159 36 | linked earth to heaven, who, raised on the Cross as on a throne 1160 17 | ministries, its variety of ranks, its officers, it conditions, 1161 88 | commended. But to ensure more rapid progress day by day in the 1162 29 | institutions, and sacred rites was ratified for the whole world in the 1163 9 | there still survives a false rationalism, which ridicules anything 1164 43 | defend their flock against ravenous wolves. Such an offence 1165 11 | purpose is to throw an added ray of glory on the supreme 1166 36 | every creature?"45 Who has reached more lofty heights than 1167 81 | during this mortal life reaches, as it were, a culmination.~ 1168 76 | hitherto said, you will readily understand, Venerable Brethren, 1169 105 | a greater punishment is ready for the more mighty. To 1170 47 | resemble Him. And we see this realized when, following in the footsteps 1171 21 | the whole world but the realms of heaven as well.~ 1172 78 | various ways, and with diverse reasonings make every effort to understand 1173 100 | His heavenly Father. To recall but a few examples: everyone 1174 59 | others calling, others recalling, others correcting, others 1175 6 | one most dear to Us, which recalls this doctrine to Our mind 1176 48 | fullness that His Mystical Body receives. It is pointed out by many 1177 59 | for us: some members He is receiving, others He is chastising, 1178 | recent 1179 16 | has a variety of members reciprocally dependent. It is thus the 1180 79 | neglect the method strongly recommended by the Vatican Council 161 1181 107 | welcome this opportunity of recommending this Association highly, 1182 66 | evangelical counsels which she recommends; in those heavenly gifts 1183 12 | excruciating agony He would redeem mankind, so in the same 1184 75 | He embraced them with His redeeming love. O marvelous condescension 1185 61(115) | III, 23; Pius XI, Divini Redemptoris: A.A.S., 1937, p. 80.~ 1186 89 | members, which does not redound also to the salvation of 1187 77 | opinion of Augustine already referred to, the mystical Head, which 1188 35 | by Aquinas are a faithful reflection of the mind and writings 1189 109 | Before concluding, We cannot refrain from again and again exhorting 1190 111 | her Son, her body and soul refulgent with heavenly glory - may 1191 22 | And therefore, if a man refuse to hear the Church, let 1192 57 | growth of the Church, He yet refuses to dwell through sanctifying 1193 94 | We deem it necessary to reiterate this grave statement today, 1194 73 | this heavenly flame, have rejoiced to suffer insults for Him, 1195 45 | others which are closely related to one another.~ 1196 97 | are engaged in any kind of relief work - the immense needs 1197 106 | Sacrifice; if we not only try to relieve the distress of the needy 1198 31 | abundantly (while the fleece remained dry and deserted) on the 1199 33 | Holy Spirit descending and remaining on Him in the form of a 1200 63 | divine Architect, still remains something inferior when 1201 101 | and let there be a special remembrance of those who are weighed 1202 56 | bestowed on the Church for the remission of sins, when He breathed 1203 18 | their own health, but to remove from other members of the 1204 93 | Christ's mandate will have to render an account of our souls,180 1205 31 | Augustine notes, 39 with the rending of the veil of the temple 1206 46 | the Son of God 75 and be renewed according to the image of 1207 59 | others correcting, others renewing."113 But it is for us to 1208 29 | and its sacred secret was rent violently from top to bottom." 35~ 1209 100 | the Crucifixion He prayed repeatedly for Peter,189 for the other 1210 102 | Us, who though unworthy, represent the person of Jesus Christ 1211 40 | through him who is His representative on earth. After His glorious 1212 69 | successors to be His personal representatives on earth and to assume the 1213 47 | many precious jewels, she represents Christ deep in prayer on 1214 44 | not think that he does not require the help of the Body. What 1215 3 | Redeemer of the human race resembles its divine Founder, who 1216 89 | Body, provided he is always resigned to the divine will; for 1217 88 | neglect and tepidity are resisted, the conscience is purified, 1218 97 | Jesus Christ, may shine resplendently throughout the whole world.~ 1219 87 | his own personal freedom, responsibility, and principles of conduct. 1220 101 | first for Bishops who are responsible in a special way for their 1221 40 | into Heaven this Church rested not on Him alone, but on 1222 19 | by the holy anointing she restore health to the mortal body, 1223 105 | this raging tempest and be restored to wearied man, and that 1224 106 | things of this world; if we restrain this mortal body by voluntary 1225 29 | Savior was preaching in a restricted area - He was not sent but 1226 63 | principles, on which the Church rests and is established, derive 1227 89 | divine will; for the members retain their own personality and 1228 87 | which each individual member retains his own personal freedom, 1229 42 | Therefore, Bishops should be revered by the faithful as divinely 1230 28 | priesthood." 29 One who reverently examines this venerable 1231 8 | seem, is chiefly because a revived interest in the sacred liturgy, 1232 107 | to Him who will one day reward them abundantly. Let them 1233 11 | of this mystery bear yet richer fruits of perfection and 1234 9 | false rationalism, which ridicules anything that transcends 1235 46 | through God's goodness has risen above it: "For Christ," 1236 5 | before their eyes nation rises up against nation, kingdom 1237 6 | incorruptible judgment, rising above the conflicting gales 1238 51 | administered by external rite, it is He who produces their 1239 64 | disciplinary code and external ritual, but lacking power to communicate 1240 37 | head. As the head is the "royal citadel" of the body 50 - 1241 87 | turned to their deplorable ruin.~ 1242 4 | are strewn with massive ruins and defiled with the blood 1243 103 | may they together with us run on to the one Head in the 1244 67 | Our Savior Himself in His sacerdotal prayer did not hesitate 1245 92 | to heaven, but also the sacramentals and all those exercises 1246 86 | teaching as impious and sacrilegious; and to the mind of the 1247 84 | 84. As then in the sad and anxious times through 1248 109 | and sufferings, for her safety and for her continued and 1249 7 | Rome to be dedicated to our saintly predecessor and patron, 1250 59 | Savior of this Body. The Samaritans were right in proclaiming 1251 40 | the Apostolic Letter Unam Sanctam; 61 and his successors have 1252 44 | does He share this work of sanctification with His Church, but He 1253 93 | her, teaches, governs, and sanctifies; it is Christ also who manifests 1254 60 | many early writers, has the sanction of numerous Pontifical documents. 1255 59 | life and the principle of sanctity, and of Christ as the support 1256 31 | instrument of the Divinity in the sanguinary work of the Redemption, 1257 3 | whom He had undertaken to save. We do not deny, rather 1258 59 | from one and through one saved and saviors."114~ 1259 39 | when He sees her in danger, saves her from the tempestuous 1260 59 | and through one saved and saviors."114~ 1261 35 | language used by the masters of Scholastic Theology and chiefly by 1262 10 | and mutually antagonistic schools of thought, some through 1263 78 | progress in kindred sacred sciences. Hence, We do not censure 1264 35 | inspired word of Sacred Scripture.~ 1265 18 | stamped with a spiritual seal they become able and fit 1266 48 | of our mortal body is the seat of all the senses, while 1267 87(168) | Expos. Evang. sec. Luc., IV, 49; Migne. P. 1268 46 | the Apostle - but of the seed of Abraham."72 And Christ 1269 5 | everywhere together with the seeds of envy and hatred, if they 1270 41 | maimed, that those who are seeking the haven of eternal salvation 1271 10 | illumined by faith, if it seeks earnestly, piously and wisely, 1272 51 | Eternal Father, but because He selects, He determines, He distributes 1273 88 | strengthened, a salutary self-control is attained, and grace is 1274 88 | advocated. By it genuine self-knowledge is increased, Christian 1275 27 | preacher He chose Apostles, sending them as He had been sent 1276 19 | to the wounded soul and sends new citizens to heaven - 1277 102 | regrettable schism, are separated from Us, who though unworthy, 1278 9 | immovable frontier that separates creatures from their Creator, 1279 103(196)| Pius IX, Iam Vos Omnes, 13 Sept. 1868: Act. Conc. Vat., 1280 18 | though by an uninterrupted series of graces, its members should 1281 101 | have been called to the service of God, and who, at home 1282 10(5) | Sessio III; Const. de fide cath., 1283 87 | action of the Divine Spirit, setting aside and neglecting the 1284 23 | as of its own nature to sever a man from the Body of the 1285 57 | members that are wholly severed from the Body. This presence 1286 66 | dignity, and being made a sharer of the divine nature go 1287 54 | in this, that our Savior shares prerogatives peculiarly 1288 97 | Body of Jesus Christ, may shine resplendently throughout 1289 98 | whether by giving us the shining example of His holiness, 1290 63 | of the Creator, falls far short of the eminent dignity of 1291 45 | reasons thus far adduced to show that Christ our Lord should 1292 77 | below as another Christ shows forth His person, constitute 1293 56 | as in His most cherished shrine; this Spirit Christ merited 1294 10 | something dangerous, and so they shrink from it as from the beautiful 1295 78 | spirit in our souls - is shrouded in darkness by many a veil 1296 63 | this word in its correct signification gives us to understand that 1297 37 | to govern human society signifies to lead men to the end proposed 1298 18 | that of all its members. Similarly, the Savior of mankind out 1299 75 | with a certain unaffected simplicity remarks - "in Christ our 1300 53 | the Church is often called simply "Christ" by the Apostle;96 1301 110 | all the children of Adam, sin-stained by his unhappy fall, and 1302 39 | respective duties, or by singling out form the body of the 1303 36 | Church by reason of His singular pre-eminence. For the Head 1304 110 | of the Church - she whose sinless soul was filled with the 1305 60 | Virgin Mother of God, now sits at the right hand of the 1306 90 | Triumphant: "To him that sitteth on the throne and to the 1307 33 | ascended into Heaven; and sitting now at the right hand of 1308 109 | increase. And while the skies are heavy with storm clouds, 1309 68 | and of the Lamb that was slain.137 The motive is altogether 1310 46 | himself taking the form of a slave," 73 it was that He might 1311 62 | difference between them is not slight; rather it is very considerable 1312 106 | abundance will depend in no small part on our own good works, 1313 68 | hearts. For if not even the smallest act conducive to salvation 1314 99 | to protect them from the snares of every kind into which 1315 92 | which she celebrates for our solace and our joy, the sacred 1316 108 | salvation to the wanderers, sole rest for the wearied, wherein 1317 53 | Christ is not to be explained solely by the fact that Christ 1318 96 | that we should be mutually solicitous one for another 184 as members 1319 93 | 93. In order that such a solid and undivided love may abide 1320 65 | growth in charity, to which, somewhat contemptuously, they oppose 1321 30 | Cross then the Old Law died, soon to be buried and to be a 1322 5 | kingdom, and discord is sown everywhere together with 1323 3 | Christians who are allured by specious error or caught in the meshes 1324 105 | will of God; horribly and speedily will he appear to you; for 1325 78 | any way pass beyond the sphere of creatures and wrongly 1326 96 | extol enmity, hatred and spite as if they enhanced the 1327 7 | consoled to know that with spontaneous generosity a fund has been 1328 17 | ecclesiastical hierarchy in spreading the Kingdom of the Divine 1329 13 | Christ" - an expression which springs from and is, as it were, 1330 23 | illumined from above, they are spurred on by the interior promptings 1331 12 | infected by the hereditary stain, lost their participation 1332 18 | of the Church, but being stamped with a spiritual seal they 1333 94 | to reiterate this grave statement today, when to Our profound 1334 4 | period, when Kingdoms and States are crumbling, when enormous 1335 85 | accurately and hold to them steadfastly, they will the more easily 1336 87 | best of their power should stimulate others to attain the same 1337 40 | its visible foundation stone. That Christ and His Vicar 1338 2 | intend to speak of the riches stored up in this Church which 1339 109 | the skies are heavy with storm clouds, and exceeding great 1340 4 | and calamities of these stormy times, by which countless 1341 8 | turn minds aside from the straight path of truth.~ 1342 103 | outstretched arms to come not to a stranger's house, but to their own, 1343 104 | in common, that all the straying sheep may hasten to enter 1344 4 | towns and fertile fields are strewn with massive ruins and defiled 1345 97 | efforts of all good men, striving to outdo each other in pity 1346 59(114) | Clem. Alex., Strom., VII, 2; Migne, P.G. IX, 1347 1 | proposes to the mind, a strong incentive to the performance 1348 79 | us not neglect the method strongly recommended by the Vatican 1349 16 | constituted by the coalescence of structurally untied parts, and that it 1350 92 | our rebellious body into subjection through voluntary mortification; 1351 39 | hearts of men, and bends and subjects their wills to His good 1352 42 | altogether independent, but are subordinate to the lawful authority 1353 61 | lacks in its own individual subsistence; on the contrary, in the 1354 31 | the human nature which was substantially united to Him, that it might 1355 76 | there is this other more subtle reason. Christ is in us 1356 52 | Venerable Brethren, briefly and succinctly tracing the manner in which 1357 15 | the body when one member suffers, all the other members share 1358 104 | faithful pray to God with sufficient fervor for this intention. 1359 103(194)| Cf. Encyclical Letter, Summi Pontificatus: A.A.S., 1939, 1360 4 | kinds of wealth are being sunk in the depths of the sea, 1361 77 | extra-ordinary graces found superabundantly in the Head as in their 1362 27 | He instituted at the Last Supper the wonderful Sacrifice 1363 62 | speaking, this collaboration is supplemented by another internal principle, 1364 105 | but necessary that earnest supplications should be offered for kings, 1365 21 | of the Christian era, He supplied the Church with the means 1366 51 | together, by what every joint supplieth according to the operation 1367 103 | in which they cannot be sure of their salvation.196 For 1368 70 | bonds in themselves far surpass those of any other human 1369 39 | her with the peace "which surpasseth all understanding." 58~ 1370 94 | members of the Body, we surround with more abundant honour."181 1371 88 | which the Spouse of Christ, surrounded by her children in the Lord, 1372 9 | 9. For while there still survives a false rationalism, which 1373 30 | brought under the complete sway of Christ.~ 1374 92 | hearts of the faithful and sweetly imbues them with the Spirit 1375 96 | heart overflows with the sweetness of the teaching of the Apostle 1376 50(88) | Cf. Cyr. Alex., Ep, 55 de Symb.; Migne, P.G., LXXVII, 293.~ 1377 29 | to the Gospel, from the Synagogue to the Church, from the 1378 10 | although, as the same holy Synod observes, reason, even thus 1379 41 | Vicar on earth. They have taken away the visible head, broken 1380 6 | gales of human passions, takes upon himself with all his 1381 | taking 1382 3 | miserably return to the teachings, customs and practices of 1383 107 | beings for whom We shed tears of sorrow; sick, poor, disabled, 1384 6 | the Catholic Church int he teeth of a raging tempest. This 1385 7 | testimony of Our gratitude. It tells of those living stones which 1386 39 | danger, saves her from the tempestuous sea either Himself or through 1387 4 | from inordinate love of temporal things, the more apt they 1388 88 | corrected, spiritual neglect and tepidity are resisted, the conscience 1389 86 | and proper meaning of the terms the physical body, the social 1390 31 | no boundaries of race or territory. Just as at the first moment 1391 57 | Spirit of Jesus Christ is tersely and vigorously described 1392 66 | Body, for the purpose of testing the virtue of the Shepherds 1393 [Title] | TEXT~ 1394 59 | while giving perpetual thanks to God, meditate on it with 1395 61 | thus - to return to Our theme - as the Son of the Eternal 1396 35 | the masters of Scholastic Theology and chiefly by the Angelic 1397 | thereof 1398 67 | the Body of the Church, a thing which is, as Augustine justly 1399 17 | orders, its duties, they are thinking not only of those who have 1400 52 | a little to explain the third reason why the social Body 1401 4 | arouse a certain secret thirst and intense desire for spiritual 1402 2 | whose members glory in a thorn-crowned Head. The fact that they 1403 8 | faithful, also, inaccurate or thoroughly false ideas are being disseminated 1404 91 | which is not confined to thoughts and words, but which issues 1405 36 | of Man chosen from among thousands, is beloved of God beyond 1406 109 | exceeding great dangers threaten the whole of human Society 1407 107 | alas, an almost endless throng of unfortunate beings for 1408 79 | light which this comparison throws upon them we are able to 1409 | Thy 1410 72(146) | Tit., II, 13.~ 1411 112 | of heavenly graces and a token of Our special affection, 1412 91 | hand be forgotten; let my tongue cleave to my jaws if I do 1413 29 | was rent violently from top to bottom." 35~ 1414 109 | evil men and to undergo the torment of the Cross."215~ 1415 105 | mighty shall be mightily tormented. For God will not except 1416 108 | their sufferings with the torments of our Divine Redeemer. 1417 3 | persecuted, calumniated and tortured by those very men whom He 1418 61 | eternal happiness according tot he words of the Apostle: " 1419 | toward 1420 4 | of the sea, and cities, towns and fertile fields are strewn 1421 52 | briefly and succinctly tracing the manner in which Christ 1422 96 | customs can diminish, nor trackless wastes of the ocean weaken, 1423 104(198)| August., In Ioann. Ev. tract., XXVI, 2: Migne, P.L. XXX, 1424 67 | Church,"134 and the unbroken tradition of the Fathers from the 1425 108 | nothing to the Christian training of the soul nor to the gaining 1426 39 | advocates, and in calm and tranquil waters comforts her with 1427 29 | Lord, "was there effected a transfer from the Law to the Gospel, 1428 56 | Lord with open face may be transformed into the same image from 1429 92 | the angel of darkness who transforms himself into an angel of 1430 59 | But as We have already treated this subject fully and clearly 1431 35 | and Common Doctor, when treating this question; and you know 1432 30 | above all; it was on the tree of the Cross, finally, that 1433 110 | courage and confidence the tremendous burden of her sorrows and 1434 66 | God daily: "Forgive us our trespasses;" and with the brave heart 1435 84 | Eucharistic veils that neither tribulation, nor distress, nor famine, 1436 38 | Moreover He conferred a triple power on His Apostles and 1437 30 | For it was through His triumph on the Cross," according 1438 68 | the supreme glory of the Triune God, except in the power 1439 5 | 5. Moreover, We trust that Our exposition of the 1440 106 | Sacrifice; if we not only try to relieve the distress 1441 75 | union: hence - as Maximus of Turin with a certain unaffected 1442 87 | advancement of the faithful but is turned to their deplorable ruin.~ 1443 8 | know that many today are turning with greater zest to a study 1444 6 | that has passed since the twenty-fifth anniversary of Our Episcopal 1445 112 | Rome, at St. Peter's on the twenty-ninth day of June, the Feast of 1446 61 | while if we look to its ultimate usefulness, every moral 1447 61 | the different members are ultimately destined to the good of 1448 75 | of Turin with a certain unaffected simplicity remarks - "in 1449 40 | in the Apostolic Letter Unam Sanctam; 61 and his successors 1450 28 | gibbet of the Cross is the unanimous teaching of the holy Fathers 1451 104 | 104. Though We desire this unceasing prayer to rise to God from 1452 103 | For even though by an unconscious desire and longing they 1453 62 | something in itself infinite, uncreated: the Spirit of God, who, 1454 109 | hands of evil men and to undergo the torment of the Cross."215~ 1455 3 | those very men whom He had undertaken to save. We do not deny, 1456 8 | the Roman Pontiff, have undoubtedly helped not a little to place 1457 75 | His infinite knowledge and undying love even before the world 1458 24 | Redeemer; but if anyone unhappily falls and his obstinacy 1459 87 | all with Christ a certain unhealthy quietism. They would attribute 1460 62 | and the same, fills and unifies the whole Church."116~ 1461 18 | so that, as though by an uninterrupted series of graces, its members 1462 96 | might constrain them to unite in one body, however widely 1463 61 | body the principle of unity unites the parts in such a manner 1464 34 | the fact that He must be universally acknowledged as its actual 1465 96 | nor wars, whether just or unjust, destroy.~ 1466 73 | something altogether empty and unprofitable, He added immediately: " 1467 108 | attraction of the world, the unrestrained pleasures of the body, and 1468 8 | deeper consideration of the unsearchable riches of Christ which are 1469 66 | worthlessness along the way of unseemly conduct. Keep in mind of 1470 50 | Finally, it is He who, though unseen, presides at the Councils 1471 104 | the Catholic truth, being unwilling to follow the inspirations 1472 90 | Church and to Christian usage, but to truth. For to speak 1473 5 | Christ will be acceptable and useful to those also who are without 1474 61 | we look to its ultimate usefulness, every moral association 1475 67 | mysterious and divine;132 ut for that very reason it 1476 48 | extraordinary graces, attain their utmost perfection in the Head, 1477 80 | and the Holy Spirit in an utterly ineffable manner, to assist 1478 4 | they are detached from the vanities of this world and from inordinate 1479 96 | Christ, is one; and yet so vast is the love of the divine 1480 62 | such that of itself it is vastly superior to whatever bonds 1481 98 | 98. As the vastness of the charity with which 1482 101 | Redeemer. No member of this venerated Body must be forgotten in 1483 110(219)| Cf. Vesper hymn of Office of the Sacred 1484 108 | duty of all to fly from vice, the attraction of the world, 1485 82 | sacred minister acts as the viceregent not only of our Savior but 1486 94 | blood of these unfortunate victims who are all the dearer to 1487 30 | gentiles";38 by that same victory He increased the immense 1488 12 | Eternal Father which had been violated, but He also won for us, 1489 94 | recognize that this not only violates the natural and the divine 1490 29 | its sacred secret was rent violently from top to bottom." 35~ 1491 18 | virtue, and the example of a virtuous act.~ 1492 40 | the same time He rules it visibly, through him who is His 1493 53(96) | Cf. Greg. Nyss., De vita Moysis: Migne, P.G., XLIV, 1494 103(196)| Cf. Pius IX, Iam Vos Omnes, 13 Sept. 1868: Act. 1495 103 | Spirit of love and truth, We wait for them with open and outstretched 1496 108 | on fire and leaves in its wake so much death, so much misery, 1497 41 | 41. They, therefore, walk in the path of dangerous 1498 105 | the law of Justice, nor walked according to the will of 1499 32 | breaking down the middle wall of partition...in his flesh" 1500 108 | which is salvation to the wanderers, sole rest for the wearied, 1501 104 | Unfortunately many are still wandering far from the Catholic truth,


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