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1502 6 | Though a long and deadly war has pitilessly broken the
1503 92 | mortification; and at times we are warned to abstain even from harmless
1504 74 | reason the beloved disciple warns us: "If any man say: 'I
1505 96 | of the ocean weaken, nor wars, whether just or unjust,
1506 96 | diminish, nor trackless wastes of the ocean weaken, nor
1507 87 | sleep, but on those who watch," as St. Ambrose says.168
1508 39 | of our souls,"56 not only watches over individuals but exercises
1509 93 | hearts can be molded as wax; and finally the poor, in
1510 96 | trackless wastes of the ocean weaken, nor wars, whether just
1511 95 | guard against the gradual weakening of that sincere love which
1512 66 | something that indicates the weakness of our human nature, it
1513 4 | of goods and all kinds of wealth are being sunk in the depths
1514 98 | Son of God, to labor unto weariness in order to establish and
1515 109(215)| Office for Holy Week.~
1516 101 | remembrance of those who are weighed down with the sorrows and
1517 98 | importance and of the greatest weight especially in the present
1518 107 | more efficacious and We welcome this opportunity of recommending
1519 78 | We know, too, that from well-directed and earnest study of this
1520 27 | known to them all things and whatsoever He had heard from His Father; 26
1521 | whenever
1522 | Where
1523 | wherein
1524 39 | in the hand of the Lord; whithersoever he will, he shall turn it."55
1525 17 | world, consecrate themselves wholeheartedly to spiritual or corporal
1526 71 | faith binds us to God: "Whosoever shall confess that Jesus
1527 107 | sorrow; sick, poor, disabled, widows, orphans, and many not infrequently
1528 67 | chaste union of man and wife, to the vital union of branch
1529 106 | His sufferings which He willingly and lovingly endured for
1530 33 | with the sound of a mighty wind and tongues of fire.41 For
1531 105(206)| Cf. Wis., VI, 23. ~
1532 40 | founded. Since He was all wise He could not leave the body
1533 10 | seeks earnestly, piously and wisely, does attain under God,
1534 33 | right hand of the Father He wished to make known and proclaim
1535 3 | and in compliance with the wishes of many, We will set forth
1536 103 | of grace, and to seek to withdraw from that state in which
1537 46 | practice of virtue, bear witness by their conduct to His
1538 6 | the great consolation of witnessing something that has made
1539 43 | their flock against ravenous wolves. Such an offence We consider
1540 47 | doing good to all. What wonder then, if, while on this
1541 86 | His Mystical Body into a wonderfully intimate union, he nevertheless
1542 98 | degree, the obligation of working hard and constantly for
1543 108 | the body, and also from worldly frivolity and vanity which
1544 66 | not back to your former worthlessness along the way of unseemly
1545 51 | Victim in heaven, through His wounds and His prayers pleads our
1546 12 | we were all "children of wrath."8 But the all-merciful
1547 107 | 107. As We write these words there passes
1548 60 | which is used by many early writers, has the sanction of numerous
1549 78 | sphere of creatures and wrongly enter the divine, were it
1550 50 | as members of Christ they wrote what they had learned, as
1551 67(135) | Enar. in Ps., XVII, 51 and XC, II, 1: Migne, P.L., XXXVI,
1552 37(51) | Christi, XX, 22: Migne, P.L., XL, 301.~
1553 67(132) | Faust., 21, 8: Migne, P.L., XLII, 392. ~
1554 31(39) | Cf. De pecc. orig., XXV, 29: Migne, P.L., XLIV,
1555 54(98) | Cf. John, XXVII, 18, and XX, 21. ~
1556 104(198)| tract., XXVI, 2: Migne, P.L. XXX, 1607.~
1557 30(36) | Flor. pro Jacob.: Mansi, XXXI, 1738.~
1558 105(204)| Is., XXXII,17.~
1559 24(21) | CLVII, 3, 22: Migne, P.L., XXXIII, 686.~
1560 50(86) | I, 35, 54; Migne, P.L., XXXIV, 1070.~
1561 53(97) | CCCLIV, 1: Migne, P.L., XXXIX, 1563.~
1562 24(22) | CXXXVII, 1: Migne, P.L., XXXVIII, 754.~
1563 | ye
1564 72 | above,147 and because of our yearning for the glory on high that
1565 93 | in these days, and whose young hearts can be molded as
1566 88 | those, therefore, among the younger clergy who make light of
1567 99 | Savior has entrusted the youngest members of His Mystical
1568 98 | realize their energetic zeal is of the highest importance
1569 8 | are turning with greater zest to a study which delights