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501 67 | whereto art thou come? Dost thou betray the Son of Man
502 66 | thy children, as the hen doth gather her chickens under
503 3(3) | follows this and not the Douay version.) ~
504 70 | And these emotions were doubtless even stronger when "taking
505 65 | deal with mercy -- the lost drachma, the lost sheep, the prodigal
506 67 | hour of His bitter torments drawing near and, expressing a natural
507 7 | the influence of our love draws us close to the divine Will
508 67 | what shall be done in the dry?"65 ~
509 109 | pierced Heart of Jesus are duly pondered, it is surely clear
510 55 | perishable body, since "in Him dwells the fullness of the Godhead
511 21(15) | can. 9; Cfr. Ibid. IX, 382 E. ~
512 25 | touching expressions: "As the eagle enticing her young to fly,
513 77 | which was known even to the earliest Fathers and ecclesiastical
514 126 | Sacred Heart of Jesus, We earnestly desire, venerable brethren,
515 110 | dedicates himself with greater ease and promptness to the divine
516 123 | made known. Nor will it be easy to understand the strength
517 70 | desire have I desired to eat this Pasch with you before
518 77 | the earliest Fathers and ecclesiastical writers, St. Thomas Aquinas,
519 5 | Apostle of the Gentiles echo, as it were, the words of
520 95 | developments to the great edification of the faithful should be
521 12 | something not quite suitable for educated men. ~
522 31 | That this most wondrous effect would come to pass as a
523 32 | which was established and effected by the work of the Incarnate
524 128 | the 15th of May, 1956, the eighteenth year of Our Pontificate. ~
525 | either
526 25 | Doctor rightly names the "elders" of the chosen people,19
527 9 | designs of God have been elected as the guardians and stewards
528 106 | the love with which He has embraced and even now embraces us.
529 102 | mystical doctrine the Church emphatically rejects as, speaking through
530 28 | the Canticle of Canticles, employing comparisons from conjugal
531 50(48) | Enarr. in Ps. LXXXVII, 3: P. L.
532 14 | he added this counsel and encouragement with reference to the devotion
533 10 | the Church approves and encourages but does not command, regard
534 112 | it was for the purpose of encouraging men to perform with greater
535 89 | of Jesus Christ and the endless riches which spring from
536 2 | centuries when she had to endure such trials and surmount
537 103 | sufferings which our Savior endured for our sake or that particular
538 119 | boast is that they are God's enemies is in some places increasing,
539 123 | Christians and are seriously engaged in the effort to establish
540 118 | likeness of God and destined to enjoy His perfect and enduring
541 118 | God, whatever leads to the enjoyment of God, that is, truth,
542 20 | the Sacred Heart of Jesus enjoys in the liturgy of the Church
543 34 | of this mystery so that, enlightened by that light which shines
544 56 | human will of Christ and enlightens and governs its acts by
545 | enough
546 56 | infused into His soul, enriches the human will of Christ
547 62 | strength of which we can enter into the secret places of
548 25 | expressions: "As the eagle enticing her young to fly, and hovering
549 2 | altogether impossible to enumerate the heavenly gifts which
550 65(59) | Registr. epist., lib. IV, ep. 31, ad Theodorum medicum:
551 34 | speaks in writing to the Ephesians. "That Christ may dwell
552 26 | like a foster father to Ephraim, and I carried them in my
553 87 | His heavenly Father with equal efficacy, to Him "Who so
554 6 | token and symbol. It is equally clear, but at a higher level,
555 1 | God which the Christian era was to bring forth, come
556 123(122)| Jesu ad S. Ioachim de Urbe erigitur," 17th Feb., 1903; Acta
557 76 | He allowed Himself to be espoused to His Church."79 Hence,
558 123 | engaged in the effort to establish the kingdom of Christ on
559 84 | might in any way impede the establishment of the kingdom of love among
560 99(100) | Sacratissimi Cordis Jesu et purissimi Cordis Mariae,"
561 62 | will continue to do for all eternity. From the pages of the Gospel
562 123(123)| St. Albert the Great, "De Eucharistia," dist. Vl, tr. 1., c. 1:
563 123 | way the devotion to the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, the purpose
564 123(122)| quibus Archisodalitas a Corde Eucharistico Jesu ad S. Ioachim de Urbe
565 94 | Francis de Sales. St. John Eudes was responsible for the
566 72 | recalling the children of Eve to the life of divine grace
567 29 | though it seems strong and exalted indeed, yet it was only
568 112 | happens, accusations of excessive self-love and self-interest
569 53 | touched His Sacred Heart and excited its beating. For what is
570 66 | crowds weary and hungry, He exclaimed: "I have compassion upon
571 102 | worship of adoration which is exclusively reserved to the divine nature
572 48 | Incarnate Word of (God was not exempt, flow from the hypostatic
573 117 | the divine Redeemer and exhibits His love towards men, in
574 122 | in Christ those words of exhortation which Leo XIII, of immortal
575 37 | therefore responsible for the existence of that wonderful reconciliation
576 11 | their own resources and expenditures of their own time, to defend
577 49 | manhood He had assumed, experiences real sadness."47 ~
578 20 | fruits, We will undertake to explain those pages of the Old and
579 127 | understood according to Our explanation and actively put into practice --
580 53 | other sacred writers do not explicitly describe the Heart of our
581 97 | this that Christ Our Lord, exposing His Sacred Heart, wished
582 117(116)| Exposit. in Evang. sec. Lucam, 1,
583 106 | concerned -- of the highest expression of Christian piety. For
584 85 | and being the natural and expressive symbol of the abiding love
585 82 | Church and its marvelous extension is revealed to all the pagan
586 95 | devotion which had had such extensive developments to the great
587 97 | Heart, wished in a quite extraordinary way to invite the minds
588 4 | sacred prophecy of Isaias, Ezechiel and Zacharias, foretelling
589 40 | other internal and external faculties of perception, and likewise
590 36 | broken, first by the grievous fall of Adam in the earthly paradise
591 13 | distinctions between truth and falsehood, whether in thought or in
592 82 | been defiled by idolatry, family hatred, corrupt morals,
593 84 | tribulation or distress? or famine? or nakedness? or danger?
594 25 | himself was singing his famous hymn in honor of the people
595 42 | human nature, and made and fashioned for Himself a heart of flesh,
596 18 | venerable brethren, with fatherly affection to join Us in
597 65 | enduring labors; in bearing fatigue, hunger and thirst; in the
598 3(3) | XII uses the punctuation favored by St. Irenaeus and St.
599 116 | beauty of this Mother's features which they reflect in themselves.
600 123(122)| de Urbe erigitur," 17th Feb., 1903; Acta Leonis, vol.
601 98 | Clement XIII, on the 6th of February of the same year -- granted
602 117 | experience bitter sorrow at the feeble loyalty of the good in whose
603 28 | and My beloved to Me, who feedeth among the lilies. . .Put
604 79 | For He bears in His hands, feet and side the glorious marks
605 39 | of God did not assume a feigned and unsubstantial body,
606 70 | covenant was to be consecrated, felt His heart roused by strong
607 3 | last and great day of the festivity, Jesus stood and cried out,
608 99(100) | Nilles, "De rationibus festorum Sacratissimi Cordis Jesu
609 | few
610 63 | generously pronounced Her "Fiat"; and the Word of God, as
611 14 | taking root and which so fiercely compel us to seek help from
612 11 | or no use to men who are fighting in the army of the divine
613 80 | the heavens that He might fill all things."83 ~
614 116 | worthily receive on their finger the ring, the pledge of
615 60 | with a loud voice 'It is finished.', and bowing His Head,
616 112 | Besides, they have the firm conviction that they are
617 63 | not; but a body thou hast fitted to Me; holocausts for sin
618 99 | Church and ordered it to be fittingly observed.100 This act richly
619 74 | our divine Redeemer was fixed to the Cross; and His voluntary
620 24 | thunder and the lightning flashing from the top of Mount Sinai
621 40(37) | Lectis dilectionis tuae' ad Flavianum Const. Patr., 13 June, a.
622 20 | bishops of the Christian flock desire. ~
623 2 | this same devotion, which flourishes with increasing fervor throughout
624 25 | eagle enticing her young to fly, and hovering over them, (
625 99 | restricted within limits, was followed about a century later by
626 92 | unbeliever into a faithful follower, a profession of faith,
627 102 | the errors of those who foolishly declared: "(Souls of this
628 42 | be a stumbling block and foolishness to some, just as Jesus Christ,
629 122 | And so, following in the footsteps of Our immediate predecessor,
630 14 | Jesus: ". . .hence those forces of evil which have now for
631 38 | with which God loved our forefathers and the Hebrew people was
632 127 | refreshed by sweet hope and foreseeing already those spiritual
633 31 | prophet Jeremias seems to foretell in a manner in these words: "
634 81 | that He may abide with you forever."84 And this Paraclete,
635 37 | copious mercy than if he had forgiven sins without satisfaction:
636 29 | 29. This most tender, forgiving and patient love of God,
637 27 | forsaken me; the Lord hath forgotten me.' Can a woman forget
638 104 | Jesus what is called the formal image, that is to say, the
639 17 | devotion. We refer to the formation of cultural associations
640 57 | the body of Jesus Christ, formed by the Holy Spirit, in the
641 83 | Apostles and martyrs that fortitude, by the strength of which
642 109 | if the arguments brought forward which form the foundation
643 95 | place among those who have fostered this most excellent type
644 121 | Jesus daily increases and fosters more and more -- can move
645 83 | the strength of which they fought their battles like heroes
646 3 | ardent love of her divine Founder, and can, in a more generous
647 59 | His holy Mother to us, the founding of the Church for us, and
648 20 | joy out of the Savior's fountains."14 By this We mean they
649 94 | approval of many Bishops in France, was observed for the first
650 94 | St. Peter Canisius, St. Francis de Sales. St. John Eudes
651 25 | of the people restored to freedom from the slavery of Egypt,
652 99 | answer to the prayer of the French Bishops and of almost the
653 73 | lay down his life for his friends."75 ~
654 111 | Heart of the Redeemer are fulfilling a serious part of their
655 107 | the rest of men to perfect fulfillment by carrying out daily more
656 105 | entirely depends upon the fundamental truth of the hypostatic
657 21 | the Old and New Testament furnish concerning this devotion,
658 94 | and very gradually, has gained more and more strength in
659 74(77) | Gal. 2:20. ~
660 98(99) | Cfr. A. Gardellini, "Decreta authentica," 1857,
661 30 | fruitful and flourishing garden. ~
662 17 | auspices and direction local gatherings -- families, colleges, institutions --
663 66 | give examples: when He was gazing at the crowds weary and
664 18 | in Christ Jesus unto all generations world without end. Amen."13 ~
665 122 | faithful and to all who were genuinely anxious about their own
666 53 | shown by His face, words or gesture. The face of our adorable
667 18 | heartfelt thanks to God, the Giver of all good gifts. We make
668 18 | affection to join Us in giving tribute of praise and heartfelt
669 1 | immortal memory, Pius IX, gladly yielding to the prayers
670 61 | 61. But after His glorified body had been re-united
671 53 | affections of His soul and the glowing charity of His twofold will,
672 10 | by prejudices, sometimes go so far as to consider this
673 32 | the past by the blood of goats and calves, but by the most
674 71 | rising of the sun till the going down thereof,"73 and likewise
675 74 | God, by the sacrifice of Golgotha, cast a flood of light on
676 39 | For many seducers are gone out into the world, who
677 32 | 32. But it is only in the Gospels that we find definitely
678 56 | Christ and enlightens and governs its acts by the most perfect
679 93 | that it was only by a very gradual advance that the honors
680 100 | Christ. . . that He may grant you, according to the riches
681 104 | Person of Christ, we can grasp in our minds those most
682 48(46) | De fide ad Gratianum," II, 7, 56: P.L. XVI, 594. ~
683 65 | summoned back the dead from the grave or granted health to all
684 67 | children. . .For if in the green wood they do these things,
685 67 | from Me."63 And when He was greeted by the traitor with a kiss,
686 65 | act and by word, as St. Gregory the Great notes, the Heart
687 117 | more is Our heart deeply grieved by the machinations of evil
688 36 | been broken, first by the grievous fall of Adam in the earthly
689 117 | the fire of divine charity grows cool and gradually dies
690 94 | matter as being the advance guard of a form of piety which,
691 9 | have been elected as the guardians and stewards of the sacred
692 123 | Christian people, under the guidance of the Church, have honored
693 89 | Our comments, which are guided by the light of the Gospel,
694 26 | just chastisements on the guilty, it is not for the purpose
695 72 | grace has deservedly been hailed as the spiritual Mother
696 20 | Doctors of the Church have handed down to us. And finally,
697 68 | the divine Redeemer was hanging on the Cross, He showed
698 112 | unreasonably as sometimes happens, accusations of excessive
699 17 | have increased. Indeed, happily there has begun a variety
700 28 | strong as death, jealousy is hard as hell, the lamps thereof
701 17 | filled not only with bitter hardships but also with ineffable
702 110 | something both rash and harmful and also deserving of God'
703 25 | wife, rather than from the harsh imagery derived from the
704 124 | wicked designs of those who hate God and the Church and,
705 26 | bonds of love. . .I will heal their wounds, I will love
706 20 | each one can bring about a healthy reform in his own conduct,
707 24 | love they owed to God. "Hear, O Israel ! The Lord our
708 18 | giving tribute of praise and heartfelt thanks to God, the Giver
709 116 | their soul; not all the heathen peoples have yet been gathered
710 80 | that ascended above all the heavens that He might fill all things."83 ~
711 38 | our forefathers and the Hebrew people was of this nature.
712 28 | death, jealousy is hard as hell, the lamps thereof are lamps
713 109 | religious practice which helps very much towards the attaining
714 66 | together thy children, as the hen doth gather her chickens
715 94 | Catherine of Siena, Blessed Henry Suso, St. Peter Canisius,
716 126 | way and was the untiring herald of that devotion. ~
717 90 | His special messengers and heralds of this devotion. ~
718 39 | century of Christianity some heretics declared and who were condemned
719 83 | fought their battles like heroes till death in order to preach
720 113 | on from a distance like hesitant spectators, to eagerly embrace
721 124 | their neighbor, We do not hesitate to declare that devotion
722 82 | the Savior, "in which are hid all the treasures of wisdom
723 38 | height, and depth"33 of the hidden love of the Incarnate Word
724 17 | publications setting forth the true historical, ascetical and mystical
725 105 | that each one constantly hold that the truth of the natural
726 102 | a close love of God and holds back the soul on the way
727 63 | thou hast fitted to Me; holocausts for sin did not please thee.
728 12 | private life and in the home circle, see it rather a
729 47(45) | In loann.", Homil. 63, 2: P.G. LIX, 350. ~
730 127 | Meanwhile, refreshed by sweet hope and foreseeing already those
731 122 | salvation is to be sought and hoped for."121 ~
732 122 | flames. In it must all our hopes be placed; from it salvation
733 26 | face of the perfidy or the horrible crimes of those who betray
734 25 | enticing her young to fly, and hovering over them, (God) spread
735 43 | because He desired, as He hung from the Cross, to offer
736 65 | labors; in bearing fatigue, hunger and thirst; in the nightly
737 66 | at the crowds weary and hungry, He exclaimed: "I have compassion
738 26 | and loving father or of a husband whose honor is offended.
739 53(51) | Sum. Theol. I-II, q. 48, a. 4: ed. Leon.,
740 82 | which had been defiled by idolatry, family hatred, corrupt
741 13 | practice, accept even the most ignoble corruptions of materialistic
742 57(54) | Cfr. Ibid. Ill, q. 33, a. 2, ad 3m; q.
743 10 | to consider this devotion ill-adapted, not to say detrimental,
744 46 | proof of His real and not imaginary Incarnation, and that He
745 102 | those who think in this way imagine that the image of the Heart
746 125 | that to this devotion the Immaculate Heart of the Mother of God
747 122 | in the footsteps of Our immediate predecessor, We are pleased
748 94 | outward practice, there immediately occur the names of certain
749 128 | favors with a full heart We impart to each one of you, venerable
750 84 | all which might in any way impede the establishment of the
751 116 | their too many sins and imperfections, the beauty of this Mother'
752 61 | cease, to beat with calm and imperturbable pulsations. Likewise, it
753 117 | zealous in their open and implacable hatred against God, against
754 83 | blood; it is this which implanted in the Doctors of the Church
755 112 | have not the first or most important place; nor is its essence
756 53 | members in which the heart's imprint is more obviously reflected,
757 40 | desires and all the natural impulses of the senses. All this
758 14 | that devotion useless and inappropriate to our age which Our predecessor
759 38 | spiritual love proper to God inasmuch as "God is a spirit."34
760 10 | not according to his own inclination. ~
761 104 | insofar as the human love, including that of the feelings, is
762 19 | and fully appreciate its incomparable excellence and the inexhaustible
763 32 | therefore to be considered incomparably more excellent and more
764 121 | Sacred Heart of Jesus daily increases and fosters more and more --
765 13 | sophistries of those who are indifferent to any form of religion,
766 3 | Church, rejoicing in this inestimable gift, can show forth a more
767 19 | incomparable excellence and the inexhaustible abundance of its heavenly
768 27 | Can a woman forget her infant so as not to have pity on
769 38 | heavenly Father and for men infected by the taint of sins, we
770 109 | consequence or set aside as inferior to others, but of a religious
771 50 | These affections of human infirmity, even as the human body
772 26 | those who betray it. If it inflicts just chastisements on the
773 65 | 65. Again, He was influenced by that threefold love,
774 82 | 82. The infusion of this divine charity also
775 34 | venerable brethren, to the innermost mystery of the infinite
776 99(100) | Cordis Mariae," 5a ed., Innsbruck, 1885, vol. I, p. 167. ~
777 23 | that love is proclaimed and insisted upon in the Old and in the
778 104 | together by a natural bond insofar as the human love, including
779 11 | divine King and who are inspired mainly by the thought of
780 112 | his homage, in the first instance, to the divine love. And,
781 117 | machinations of evil men who, as if instigated by Satan himself, are now
782 11 | teach and spread it, to instill Christian social teachings,
783 70 | He knew He was about to institute the sacrament of His body
784 123 | us till the end of time, instituted the adorable Sacrament of
785 59 | us -- such as the divine institution of the Eucharist, His most
786 17 | gatherings -- families, colleges, institutions -- and sometimes nations
787 58 | teaching of the Catholic faith instruct us that all things find
788 75 | thus assumed as a kind of instrument of the Divinity. It is therefore
789 40 | is, it was endowed with intellect and will and the other internal
790 87 | always living to make intercession for us"89 to win grace and
791 102 | declared: "(Souls of this interior way) ought not to make acts
792 102 | everyone realizes that this interpretation of sacred images is entirely
793 60 | and His sensible love was interrupted until the time when, triumphing
794 34 | 34. Since we have been introduced, venerable brethren, to
795 27 | the prophet Isaias when he introduces a conversation in the form
796 87 | wound we may behold the invisible wound of love."92 ~
797 97 | quite extraordinary way to invite the minds of men to a contemplation
798 100 | Spirit with might unto the inward man; that Christ may dwell
799 123(122)| Eucharistico Jesu ad S. Ioachim de Urbe erigitur," 17th
800 107(110)| Comment, in Evang. S. Ioan.," c. XIII, lect. VII, 3:
801 3(3) | punctuation favored by St. Irenaeus and St. Cyprian and some
802 96 | wounds which they saw as irresistible proofs of that unbounded
803 30 | living water" which would irrigate the parched land and transform
804 18 | heavenly gifts of divine love, issuing from the Sacred Heart of
805 2 | words of the Apostle St. James, "Every best gift and every
806 113(114)| sq.; Decr. S.C. Rit., 29 Jan. 1929: A.A.S. XXI, 1929,
807 98 | a decree of the 25th of January 1765, which was approved
808 2(2) | Jas. 1:17. ~
809 28 | love is strong as death, jealousy is hard as hell, the lamps
810 49 | these very emotions that St. Jerome derived his chief proof
811 42 | Cross, actually was to the Jewish race and to the Gentiles.41 ~
812 64 | and His foster father, St. Joseph, in obedience to whom He
813 65 | life: in long apostolic journeys; in the working of innumerable
814 83 | the virgins to a free and joyful withdrawal from the pleasures
815 114 | reckoned the abundant and joyous fruits which have flowed
816 31 | Israel and with the house of Juda. . .this will be the covenant
817 100 | His Son into the world to judge the world, but that the
818 2 | Lights,"2 We are perfectly justified in seeing in this same devotion,
819 45 | 45. St. Justin, almost echoing the voice
820 80 | 80. He likewise keeps in His Heart, locked as
821 100 | which "the goodness and kindness of God our Savior appeared,"102
822 100 | For this cause I bow my knees to the Father of our Lord
823 13 | morality today, as everyone knows, is easily contaminated
824 95 | direction of Blessed Claude de la Colombiere who assisted
825 72 | what we are), because She labored with Him in love that the
826 11 | mainly by the thought of laboring with their own strength,
827 64 | obedience to whom He performed laborious tasks in the trade of a
828 58 | time, as a sort of mystical ladder by which we mount to the
829 74 | of God, because He hath laid down His life for us, and
830 115 | of the clergy or of the laity, who have made active contribution
831 32 | already prefigured: "The Lamb of God, who taketh away
832 30 | would irrigate the parched land and transform it into a
833 26 | sublimity of his concise language, God declares that His love
834 99 | deserved to be commended to the lasting memory of the faithful,
835 | later
836 48 | 48. Among the Latin Fathers one may cite those
837 | latter
838 86 | it, cleansing it by the laver of water in the word of
839 118 | of God and of those who lawfully act in His place is the
840 103 | they are representations leading to God Incarnate. The approach
841 34 | Jesus loved and who also leaned on His breast at the supper,"28
842 | least
843 117 | ascent into Heaven, He was leaving to us as 'the representative
844 107(110)| Evang. S. Ioan.," c. XIII, lect. VII, 3: ed. Parmae, 1860,
845 40(37) | the Great, Epist. dogm. 'Lectis dilectionis tuae' ad Flavianum
846 107 | His Apostles as a sacred legacy when He said: "A new commandment
847 75 | His human nature is also a legitimate symbol of that unbounded
848 6 | equally clear, but at a higher level, that this same devotion
849 65(59) | Registr. epist., lib. IV, ep. 31, ad Theodorum
850 26 | shall shoot forth as that of Libanus."21 ~
851 119 | argument, and unbridled license for unlawful desires is
852 24 | rumble of thunder and the lightning flashing from the top of
853 2 | down from the Father of Lights,"2 We are perfectly justified
854 118 | created in the image and likeness of God and destined to enjoy
855 28 | Me, who feedeth among the lilies. . .Put Me as a seal upon
856 99 | privilege and restricted within limits, was followed about a century
857 20 | shall touch upon the main lines of the commentaries which
858 66 | urgent charity when from His lips were drawn words breathing
859 4 | 4. For those who were listening to Jesus speaking, it certainly
860 123(122)| Litt. Apost. quibus Archisodalitas
861 107 | give thanks for it, and live so as to imitate it; it
862 96 | accord as a result of that lively faith and burning devotion
863 47(45) | loann.", Homil. 63, 2: P.G. LIX, 350. ~
864 47(45) | In loann.", Homil. 63, 2: P.G. LIX,
865 17 | whose auspices and direction local gatherings -- families,
866 80 | likewise keeps in His Heart, locked as it were in a most precious
867 19 | study of the primary and loftier nature of this devotion
868 85 | mankind. Though it is no longer subject to the varying emotions
869 68 | love, desolation, pity, longing desire, unruffled peace.
870 119 | and innocent pleasures, loses its warmth in the souls
871 60 | testify, "crying out with a loud voice 'It is finished.',
872 124 | another's right; to guide the lower human affairs by heavenly
873 117(116)| Exposit. in Evang. sec. Lucam, 1, X, n. 175: P.L. XV,
874 65(59) | Theodorum medicum: P.L. LXXVII, 706. ~
875 50(48) | Enarr. in Ps. LXXXVII, 3: P. L. XXXVII, 1111. ~
876 117 | heart deeply grieved by the machinations of evil men who, as if instigated
877 11 | King and who are inspired mainly by the thought of laboring
878 92 | nature of his Lord to the majesty of the divine Person? ~
879 71(73) | Mal. 1:11. ~
880 49 | to prove the truth of the manhood He had assumed, experiences
881 97 | human race. In this special manifestation Christ pointed to His Heart,
882 17 | and in particular those manifestations of most ardent piety which
883 58 | Christ, and that He has manifestly directed His threefold love
884 55 | the Word made flesh, alone manifests through a weak and perishable
885 116 | few children of the Church mar, by their too many sins
886 99(100) | Jesu et purissimi Cordis Mariae," 5a ed., Innsbruck, 1885,
887 79 | feet and side the glorious marks of the wounds which manifest
888 83 | imparted to the Apostles and martyrs that fortitude, by the strength
889 107 | commandment which the divine Master gave to His Apostles as
890 13 | most ignoble corruptions of materialistic atheism, or as they call
891 94 | particular renown in this matter as being the advance guard
892 | Meanwhile
893 60 | He seemed, as it were, to measure the time of His sojourn
894 112 | and thus take all possible measures for their own spiritual
895 65(59) | IV, ep. 31, ad Theodorum medicum: P.L. LXXVII, 706. ~
896 60 | 60. Likewise we ought to meditate most lovingly on the beating
897 100 | inner nature and by piously meditating on it, receive the nourishment
898 19 | favors. Likewise by devout meditation and contemplation of the
899 116 | yet been gathered into the membership of the Mystical Body of
900 23 | Books never make express mention of a special worship of
901 126 | there is completed, as We mentioned above, the first hundred
902 32 | of Israel and God was a mere symbol and a sign of the
903 17 | personal addresses, or even in messages delivered over the radio.12 ~
904 90 | had chosen as His special messengers and heralds of this devotion. ~
905 4 | Zacharias, foretelling the Messianic Kingdom, and likewise to
906 25 | between God and His people by metaphors drawn from the natural love
907 117 | saying of the Doctor of Milan: "For (Peter) is being questioned
908 116 | are aware that the Church militant on earth -- and especially
909 67 | particularly intense love mingled with fear as He perceived
910 26 | is outstanding among the minor prophets for the sublimity
911 4 | water flowed forth in a miraculous manner.4 ~
912 30 | down with many sins and miseries it was He alone, from that
913 127(126)| From the Roman Missal, Preface of Christ the King.~
914 112 | against those who either misunderstand this excellent form of piety
915 13 | re-enkindle the spirit of piety in modern times. Rather, this should
916 60 | on earth until that final moment when, as the Evangelists
917 69 | infinite love, of those moments when He granted men His
918 13 | Christian morals. Christian morality today, as everyone knows,
919 92 | faith, adoration and love, mounting up from the wounded human
920 121 | fosters more and more -- can move the faithful to bring into
921 104 | love; and finally, by a movement of the soul at once sweet
922 48 | Ambrose bears witness that the movements and dispositions of the
923 22 | love of Jesus Christ which moves us to love in return."16 ~
924 28 | 28. No less moving are the words which the
925 123 | crucified to whom the inner mysteries of His Heart have not been
926 87(92) | Bonaventure, Opusc. X: "Vitis mystica," c. III, n. 5; "Opera Omnia,"
927 84 | distress? or famine? or nakedness? or danger? or persecution?
928 113 | solidly founded on the Gospel narrative. It received clear support
929 102 | restricts their meaning much too narrowly. ~
930 126 | religious fervor in that nation in which, according to the
931 8 | the charges of so-called "naturalism" and "sentimentalism." In
932 1 | was to bring forth, come naturally to Our mind when We reflect
933 125 | flow on all Christians, nay, on the whole human race,
934 64 | Love, when in the house of Nazareth He conversed with His most
935 50 | Jesus put on not out of necessity, but freely out of compassion
936 10 | over the errors and the neglect of men, and has penetrated
937 124 | a love of God and their neighbor, We do not hesitate to declare
938 | nevertheless
939 65 | hunger and thirst; in the nightly watchings during which He
940 99(100) | Decr. S.C. Rit., apud. N. Nilles, "De rationibus festorum
941 | none
942 81 | disciples, is the first notable sign of His abounding charity
943 52 | 52. However, it must be noted that although these selected
944 50 | Augustine, in a special manner, notices the connections that exist
945 109 | the accepted theological notion which the Angelic Doctor
946 102(105)| Coelestis Pater," 19th Nov., 1687; Bullarium Romanum,
947 4(4) | Zach. 13:1; Ex. 17:1-7; Num. 20:7-13; I Cor. 10:4; Apoc.
948 114 | before Our eyes in greater numbers and more dazzling significance. ~
949 67 | Heart to the friend who, obdurate in his wicked treachery,
950 7 | love that the minds of men obey fully and perfectly the
951 102 | of the senses, since its objects are also of that kind. No
952 25 | supreme dominion of God or the obligation of subjecting ourselves
953 109 | any service of God more obligatory and necessary, and at the
954 19 | hundred years since the observance of the feast of the Sacred
955 99 | flood sweeping aside all obstacles, spread out over the whole
956 34 | we also may be able to obtain the realization of the desire
957 112 | primarily in the benefits to be obtained. For if Christ has solemnly
958 20 | set before us. Then, as occasion offers, We shall touch upon
959 8 | certain Christians and even occasionally not among those who profess
960 17 | congratulations on many occasions, whether in letters written
961 102 | because God alone wishes to occupy it and possess it."105 It
962 94 | practice, there immediately occur the names of certain individuals
963 78 | sacrifice to God for an odor of sweetness."82 ~
964 26 | a husband whose honor is offended. This love is not diminished
965 35 | required to compensate for the offense of the whole human race."30 ~
966 24 | and sanctified by peace offerings -- the first Law of which
967 14 | teachings which Our predecessors officially proclaimed from this seat
968 75 | works of grace and divine omnipotence, His Heart, no less than
969 105 | they are opposed to the oneness of the Person of Christ
970 52 | Fathers and many similar ones that We have not cited give
971 109 | save a willingness to give oneself readily to what concerns
972 40(39) | Cfr. Mansi, Op. cit., Vlll, 115B. ~
973 78 | written of the side of Christ, opened by the wound from the soldier,
974 108 | profession of love, We think it opportune to exhort you once again
975 105 | the Church, for they are opposed to the oneness of the Person
976 123 | divine Redeemer. Quite the opposite. Fervent devotional practice
977 87(92) | St. Bonaventure, Opusc. X: "Vitis mystica," c.
978 12 | strong support for the right ordering and renewal of Christian
979 51(49) | De Fide Orth.," III, 6 P.G. XCIV, 1006. ~
980 26(21) | Os. 11:1, 3-4. 14:5-6. ~
981 26 | as clearly and vividly as Osee the love with which God
982 89 | brethren, by this general outline, to set before you and the
983 26 | of this prophet, who is outstanding among the minor prophets
984 94 | centuries, if we consider outward practice, there immediately
985 84 | But in all these things we overcome because of Him that hath
986 89 | of man's redemption; it overflowed into the human will of Jesus
987 20 | Redeemer and the worship we owe to His love and to the love
988 24 | was rather the love they owed to God. "Hear, O Israel !
989 36 | restore completely that pact of friendship between God
990 82 | extension is revealed to all the pagan races which had been defiled
991 67 | repugnance for the approaching pains and death, He cried out: "
992 65 | forth and explaining His parables, in those particularly which
993 30 | which would irrigate the parched land and transform it into
994 123(123)| Borgnet, vol. XXXVIII, Paris, 1890, p. 358. ~
995 107(110)| XIII, lect. VII, 3: ed. Parmae, 1860, vol. X, p. 541. ~
996 43 | because the children are partakers of flesh and blood, He also
997 70 | have I desired to eat this Pasch with you before I suffer."71
998 3(3) | Translator's note: In this passage, Pope Pius XII uses the
999 114 | most recent decades, have passed before Our eyes in greater
1000 78 | which Christ expressed such passionate love for us that He offered
1001 48 | He put on a soul and the passions of the soul; for God, precisely
1002 13 | virtues which they call "passive," meaning thereby that they