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1001 43 | dignity resides, which as St. Thomas Aquinas testifies "is the 1002 60 | persevering? Perish the thought! It cannot be that Catholics 1003 55 | Cease not to direct your thoughtful considerations to the many 1004 62 | fleeting enjoyment by some thoughtless Christian! It behooves every 1005 4 | consider the far more numerous throngs of those who are still waiting 1006 82(30)| I Tim. 2. 7. ~ 1007 74 | happy to encourage these timely and fruitful undertakings. 1008 25 | Cross could be moved forward today, where tomorrow perhaps, 1009 10 | assistants -- with an infinite toil and sacrifice whose value, 1010 15 | interests. "At any rate," We told one group, "let not those 1011 25 | moved forward today, where tomorrow perhaps, after the activities 1012 3 | among his fellowmen the torch of truth that Christ brought 1013 35 | reference to those that touch upon the entire Christian 1014 5 | have been most earnest in touching upon it.3 It should inspire 1015 15(9) | 24, 1955. English tr.: TPS (Winter 1955-56) v. 2, no. 1016 15(9) | Dec. 24, 1955. English tr.: TPS (Winter 1955-56) v. 1017 26 | to give a more adequate training to these native leaders! ~ 1018 2 | Christian society in this transitory life, according to the Apostle: " 1019 41(16)| of John to the Parthians, Treatise X, n. 8: PL 35, 2060. ~ 1020 17 | are aware that seeds of trouble are being sown in various 1021 11 | We Ourselves are greatly troubled by Our "solicitude for all 1022 49 | Venerable Brethren, We trust that more continuous and 1023 84 | Peter's in Rome, on the twenty-first day of April, the Feast 1024 82 | the Catholic missions the twofold patronage of St. Francis 1025 69 | success depends largely upon unanimity of purpose. ~ 1026 42 | 42. It is an undoubted fact that it was to Peter 1027 22 | result that they tend to be unduly inclined to a materialistic 1028 48 | she knows not how to be unfaithful she has never ceased to 1029 23 | insufficiency of means, which, unfortunately, is not confined to Africa, 1030 17 | and by distorting their unhappy material condition in an 1031 38 | the chief members of the universal Church, inasmuch as they 1032 8 | distant quarters of the universe."6 Therefore We have striven 1033 | unlike 1034 77 | Venerable Brethren, are not unmindful of those other sons of Ours 1035 22 | Thus they are more easily unsettled and confused by the introduction 1036 77 | the Far East. Although the unusual conditions in Africa have 1037 72 | 72. These young men, uprooted by the social upheavals 1038 61 | balance statistics than to urge all the faithful, as We 1039 40 | heavy upon Our shoulders.15 Urged by the charity of Christ, 1040 76 | these fraternal recruits, usefully bring to bear upon the recently 1041 79 | throughout the world and utterly unknown. ~ 1042 78 | task and is with you to the uttermost in order to aid your work 1043 15(9) | tr.: TPS (Winter 1955-56) v. 2, no. 4, p. 3 13. -- ED.] ~ 1044 10 | toil and sacrifice whose value, unknown to men, is known 1045 72 | endangered, as the true values and excellences of the new 1046 61 | what they withdraw from vanities, and mercifully meet the 1047 82 | repeat to the Church the victorious words of her Divine Founder: " 1048 81 | what a pledge of assured victory to consider that this hidden 1049 82 | of the Mother of God, the Virgin Mary, Queen of the Apostles, 1050 83 | light of Christian faith and virtue together with advances in 1051 5(3) | Pius Xl, homily Accipietis virtutem, AA S, 14 (1922), p. 344; 1052 36 | life of the Church in its visible aspects showed its vigor 1053 3 | that is theirs, they are visibly manifesting their gratitude 1054 61 | occasion, "to range themselves voluntarily beneath the Christian standards 1055 81 | peaceful warfare that you are waging for Holy Church is not yours 1056 24 | twenty years) will have to wait a long time before they 1057 55 | spiritual dangers: those who wander far from the way of truth 1058 27 | field are increased by their want of material means, which 1059 81 | this hidden and peaceful warfare that you are waging for 1060 | was 1061 21 | are striving to adopt new ways and new methods (and some 1062 70 | to be divergent, why not weigh them again in the light 1063 47 | seriously and insistently weighed and considered. ~ 1064 76 | established dioceses the full weight of their experience in Catholic 1065 9 | them in brotherly love and welcome them enthusiastically. ~ 1066 72 | appoint some devout and well-equipped members of the clergy to 1067 74 | of allowing the wise and well-planned establishment of specialized 1068 22 | centuries among the nations of Western Europe. Thus they are more 1069 | whereby 1070 | wherever 1071 3 | God than to carry far and wide among his fellowmen the 1072 8 | provinces there, by the widespread increase in the number of 1073 67 | the foreign missions. The widow's mite is proposed by our 1074 15(9) | 1955. English tr.: TPS (Winter 1955-56) v. 2, no. 4, p. 1075 74 | exceptional result of allowing the wise and well-planned establishment 1076 14 | opportunity, even to the wisest rulers, to advance their 1077 52 | Who loves His Church and wishes her to flourish and enlarge 1078 12 | anxieties that We have been wishing to share with you, Venerable 1079 61 | devote to charity what they withdraw from vanities, and mercifully 1080 | within 1081 82 | am under constraint. For woe to me if I do not preach 1082 17 | show of advantages to be won, or to incite them to seditious 1083 57 | liberality of Our sons, as many wonderful examples constantly testify. 1084 62 | 62. How many good works some missionary, now hindered 1085 19 | quick to profess that they worship God, nevertheless are easily 1086 5 | times are growing up in the wretched condition of complete ignorance 1087 41(16)| the Parthians, Treatise X, n. 8: PL 35, 2060. ~ 1088 82 | patronage of St. Francis Xavier and St. Therese of the Child 1089 5(3) | 18 (1926), p. 65.; Pius XII, encyclical letter Envangelii 1090 43(20)| 1: Parma edition, 1862, XIII, 4. ~ 1091 8(6) | radiomessaggi di S.S. Pio Xll, 1, 87. ~ 1092 5(3) | Of Benedict XV, apostolic letter Maximum 1093 60 | priesthood is increasing yearly with God's help, and so 1094 24 | within the last ten or twenty years) will have to wait a long 1095 | yours


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