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1003 102(105)| Constitution "Coelestis Pater," 19th Nov., 1687; Bullarium 1004 29 | most tender, forgiving and patient love of God, though it deems 1005 40(37) | tuae' ad Flavianum Const. Patr., 13 June, a. 449; Cfr. 1006 34 | availing unto salvation, to pause for a short time in sweet 1007 84 | 84. It was to pay honor to this divine charity 1008 109 | to God than service which pays homage to the divine love 1009 67 | His way to the unmerited penalty of the Cross: "Daughters 1010 13 | kind as primarily demanding penance, expiation and the other 1011 100 | Jesus if they desire to penetrate its inner nature and by 1012 10 | neglect of men, and has penetrated entirely His Mystical Body; 1013 18 | 18. Therefore when We perceive so fruitful an abundance 1014 52 | with affections and sense perceptions, and hence that He assumed 1015 26 | withdrawn in the face of the perfidy or the horrible crimes of 1016 64 | in obedience to whom He performed laborious tasks in the trade 1017 | perhaps 1018 87 | believeth in Him may not perish, but may have life everlasting,"91 1019 38 | be able, so far as it is permitted to mortal men, "to comprehend 1020 84 | nakedness? or danger? or persecution? or the sword?. . .But in 1021 65 | health to all manner of sick persons; in enduring labors; in 1022 87 | in heaven, He makes His petition to His heavenly Father with 1023 98 | graciously acceeding to the petitions of the faithful, the Sacred 1024 100 | its inner nature and by piously meditating on it, receive 1025 63 | holocausts for sin did not please thee. Then said I, "Behold 1026 109 | to love? For what is more pleasing and acceptable to God than 1027 76 | Redemption -- whence flows that plentiful stream of Sacramental grace 1028 101 | materialism" or tainted with the poison of superstition. Rather, 1029 98 | celebration of the feast to the Polish Bishops and to what was 1030 109 | Heart of Jesus are duly pondered, it is surely clear that 1031 16 | up Our office of Supreme Pontiff and saw, in full accord 1032 16(11) | Cfr. Encl. "Sumni Pontificatus," 20th October, 1939: A. 1033 38 | Apocalypse, all of which portray the love of the Heart of 1034 109 | sense and love "has the position of the first gift, through 1035 57 | womb of the Virgin Mary, possesses full powers of feelings 1036 117 | deceptive desire for earthly possessions, the fire of divine charity 1037 89 | impulse of that love, to pour forth His blood to redeem 1038 18 | Us in giving tribute of praise and heartfelt thanks to 1039 65 | watchings during which He prayed most lovingly to His Father; 1040 83 | heroes till death in order to preach the truth of the Gospel 1041 65 | Father; and finally, in His preaching and in setting forth and 1042 124 | to give the love of God precedence over all other creatures."124 ~ 1043 127(126)| From the Roman Missal, Preface of Christ the King.~ 1044 32 | devoid of reason, had already prefigured: "The Lamb of God, who taketh 1045 10 | children who, led astray by prejudices, sometimes go so far as 1046 107 | belonging to it, but as a preparation for the new Law."110 ~ 1047 120 | capable of assisting the present-day needs of the Church and 1048 35 | spirit of love and obedience, presents the most abundant and infinite 1049 10 | detrimental, to the more pressing spiritual needs of the Church 1050 104 | of the latter. We do not pretend, however, that we must contemplate 1051 2 | the world, a gift without price which our divine Savior 1052 43 | merciful and faithful high priest before God, that He might 1053 23 | love for us which is the principal object of this devotion; 1054 84 | nor life, nor angels nor principalities, nor powers, nor things 1055 21 | Jesus Christ, rests on that principle whereby we recognize that 1056 99 | first approval, granted as a privilege and restricted within limits, 1057 84 | this hymn of triumph which proclaims the victory of Christ the 1058 65 | drachma, the lost sheep, the prodigal son. By these indeed both 1059 13 | meaning thereby that they produce no external results. Hence 1060 19 | the innumerable benefits produced from it, we will be able 1061 14 | recommend to all, will be profitable to all." And he added this 1062 19 | not until we have made a profound study of the primary and 1063 17 | there has begun a variety of projects which are conducive to a 1064 81 | Room in accordance with the promise made at the Last Supper: " 1065 9 | entrusted to His Church, prompted by Our sense of duty, admonish 1066 110 | himself with greater ease and promptness to the divine charity; a 1067 63 | the Virgin Mary generously pronounced Her "Fiat"; and the Word 1068 4 | to the words of sacred prophecy of Isaias, Ezechiel and 1069 43 | God, that He might be a propitiation for the sins of the people. 1070 104 | to the divine and, in due proportion, provides us with an image 1071 110 | Redeemer Himself deigned to propose and commend to Christians 1072 73 | supreme charity, which He had proposed to His disciples as the 1073 8 | she uses every effort to protect it against the charges of 1074 49 | human nature: "Our Lord, to prove the truth of the manhood 1075 89 | light of the Gospel, have proved that this devotion, summarily 1076 45 | our sufferings He might provide a remedy for them."43 ~ 1077 127 | Sacred Heart of Jesus -- provided it is correctly understood 1078 125 | wise disposition of divine Providence is the memorable act of 1079 44 | body with the object of providing for our eternal salvation, 1080 105 | importance and requiring such prudence that each one constantly 1081 50(48) | Enarr. in Ps. LXXXVII, 3: P. L. XXXVII, 1082 38 | love which we find in the Psalms, the writings of the prophets, 1083 53 | For what is true of human psychology and its effects is valid 1084 17 | and of charitable works; publications setting forth the true historical, 1085 61 | with calm and imperturbable pulsations. Likewise, it will never 1086 3(3) | Pope Pius XII uses the punctuation favored by St. Irenaeus 1087 39 | was conceived in the most pure womb of the Virgin Mary 1088 26 | about the repentance and the purification of the unfaithful spouse 1089 2 | the souls of the faithful, purifying them, offering them heavenly 1090 99(100) | Sacratissimi Cordis Jesu et purissimi Cordis Mariae," 5a ed., 1091 46 | affections which defile the purity of our life."44 ~ 1092 95 | Christian piety by the special qualities of love and reparation.98 ~ 1093 87(92) | Omnia," Ad Claras Aquas (Quaracchi) 1898, vol. VIII, p. 164.; 1094 117 | Milan: "For (Peter) is being questioned about that which is uncertain, 1095 117 | is not uncertain; He is questioning not that He may learn, but 1096 123(122)| Litt. Apost. quibus Archisodalitas a Corde Eucharistico 1097 82 | revealed to all the pagan races which had been defiled by 1098 17 | messages delivered over the radio.12 ~ 1099 106 | Sacred Heart is such as to raise it to the rank -- so far 1100 106 | such as to raise it to the rank -- so far as external practice 1101 115 | and widespread among all ranks of the faithful, We are 1102 110 | be to do something both rash and harmful and also deserving 1103 99(100) | Rit., apud. N. Nilles, "De rationibus festorum Sacratissimi Cordis 1104 13 | not think it suitable to re-enkindle the spirit of piety in modern 1105 61 | glorified body had been re-united to the soul of the divine 1106 106 | such a way that we cannot reach the Heart of God save through 1107 78 | Heart which was certainly reached by the stab of the lance, 1108 109 | willingness to give oneself readily to what concerns the service 1109 34 | may be able to obtain the realization of the desire of which the 1110 102 | can be based. But everyone realizes that this interpretation 1111 66 | place in the Temple, He rebuked the violators with these 1112 96 | 96. It is enough to recall the record of that age in 1113 11 | 11. There are others who reckon this same devotion burdensome 1114 114 | Moreover, there are to be reckoned the abundant and joyous 1115 97 | attracted to a knowledge and recognition of His love; and at the 1116 21 | that principle whereby we recognize that His Heart, the noblest 1117 14 | devotion," he said, "which We recommend to all, will be profitable 1118 37 | existence of that wonderful reconciliation of divine justice and divine 1119 96 | is enough to recall the record of that age in which the 1120 14 | be saved.'8 We must have recourse to Him Who is the Way, the 1121 89 | pour forth His blood to redeem us from the captivity of 1122 80 | generously bestows on the redeemed human race. This is a truth 1123 77 | for cleansing, blood for redeeming. Hence blood is associated 1124 14 | counsel and encouragement with reference to the devotion to the Sacred 1125 107 | and reverential love was referring to the New Testament; hence, 1126 22 | The other reason which refers in a particular manner to 1127 53 | imprint is more obviously reflected, such as the eyes, the face, 1128 86 | the Heart of our Savior reflects in some way the image of 1129 20 | can bring about a healthy reform in his own conduct, as the 1130 127 | 126. Meanwhile, refreshed by sweet hope and foreseeing 1131 65(59) | Registr. epist., lib. IV, ep. 31, 1132 8 | of this it is much to be regretted that, both in the past and 1133 124 | wisely reminds us: "The reign of Jesus Christ takes its 1134 26 | is not for the purpose of rejecting them or of abandoning them 1135 102 | the Church emphatically rejects as, speaking through Our 1136 16 | among Christian peoples, We rejoiced that from it were flowing 1137 3 | 3. The Church, rejoicing in this inestimable gift, 1138 17 | which are conducive to a rekindling of this devotion. We refer 1139 4 | certainly was not difficult to relate these words by which He 1140 3 | St. John the Evangelist relates as having come from Christ 1141 25 | all the circumstances and relationships which should exist between 1142 103 | is directed which, in a relative sense, is observed towards 1143 103 | whether those images are relics of the bitter sufferings 1144 53 | also. The Angelic Doctor, relying on ordinary experience, 1145 78 | completed His mortal life, remains through the course of the 1146 63 | Word of God, as the Apostle remarks: "coming into the world, 1147 31 | their iniquity and I will remember their sin no more."25 ~ 1148 124 | predecessor of pious memory wisely reminds us: "The reign of Jesus 1149 112 | goodness they strive to render Him their homage, to give 1150 94 | promoting it, great service was rendered by St. Bonaventure, St. 1151 98 | purpose was "by this symbol to renew the memory of that divine 1152 12 | for the right ordering and renewal of Christian morals both 1153 26 | once more to itself with renewed and yet stronger bonds of 1154 94 | who have won particular renown in this matter as being 1155 6 | a most powerful means of repaying the divine Lord by our own. ~ 1156 97 | Heart, with definite and repeated words, as the symbol by 1157 47 | nature He would not have repeatedly been seized with grief."45 ~ 1158 53 | in various ways and like repeating waves touched His Sacred 1159 26 | rather to bring about the repentance and the purification of 1160 103 | but according as they are representations leading to God Incarnate. 1161 117 | was leaving to us as 'the representative of His love.'"116 ~ 1162 67 | and, expressing a natural repugnance for the approaching pains 1163 35 | gave more to God than was required to compensate for the offense 1164 105 | doctrine of such importance and requiring such prudence that each 1165 102 | adoration which is exclusively reserved to the divine nature can 1166 11 | own strength, their own resources and expenditures of their 1167 47 | human nature complete in all respects: "For if He had not shared 1168 3 | generous and effective manner, respond to that invitation which 1169 36 | precious Blood, was able to restore completely that pact of 1170 99 | granted as a privilege and restricted within limits, was followed 1171 102 | false, since it obviously restricts their meaning much too narrowly. ~ 1172 22 | which moves us to love in return."16 ~ 1173 44 | eternal salvation, and of revealing to us in the clearest possible 1174 90 | human race by means of the revered symbol of the pierced Heart 1175 107 | Testament was based on fear and reverential love was referring to the 1176 105 | to be untrue he would be reviving false opinions, more than 1177 99 | fittingly observed.100 This act richly deserved to be commended 1178 37 | of the human race and the rights of God, He is therefore 1179 116 | receive on their finger the ring, the pledge of loyalty to 1180 71 | offers Himself from the rising of the sun till the going 1181 3 | his heart there shall flow rivers of living waters.' Now this 1182 116 | once again with the "first robe"115 and worthily receive 1183 4 | likewise to the symbolic rock from which, when struck 1184 102(105)| 19th Nov., 1687; Bullarium Romanum, Rome, 1734, vol. VIII, 1185 81 | them gathered in the Upper Room in accordance with the promise 1186 60 | triumphing over death, He rose from the tomb. ~ 1187 115 | 115. While We gaze round at such a marvelous sight, 1188 2 | them heavenly strength, rousing them to the attainment of 1189 66 | and so destined for final ruin, He uttered this sentence: " 1190 7 | fully and perfectly the rule of the Supreme Being, since 1191 24 | divine vengeance which the rumble of thunder and the lightning 1192 76 | that plentiful stream of Sacramental grace from which the children 1193 99(100) | De rationibus festorum Sacratissimi Cordis Jesu et purissimi 1194 66 | holy anger when seeing the sacrilegious buying and selling taking 1195 21(15) | Ephesus, can. 8; Cfr. Mansi, "Sacrorum Conciliorum Ampliss. Collectio 1196 50 | trials of this life should be saddened and afflicted they should 1197 49 | assumed, experiences real sadness."47 ~ 1198 94 | Canisius, St. Francis de Sales. St. John Eudes was responsible 1199 101 | speaking to the woman of Samaria: "The hour cometh, and now 1200 72(74) | De sancta virginitate," VI:P.L. XL, 1201 43 | another way: "For both He that sanctifieth, and they who are sanctified 1202 117 | who, as if instigated by Satan himself, are now more than 1203 113 | themselves. These were not satisfied with establishing a feast 1204 113 | accustomed to drink the saving waters flowing from the 1205 124 | Jesus is the most effective school of the love of God; the 1206 14 | officially proclaimed from this seat of truth when approving 1207 117(116)| Exposit. in Evang. sec. Lucam, 1, X, n. 175: P. 1208 21 | Council of Ephesus and the second Council of Constantinople.15 ~ 1209 13 | atheism, or as they call it, secularism. ~ 1210 58 | His threefold love for the securing of our redemption, it unquestionably 1211 39 | in the flesh. Here is a seducer and the antichrist,"35 but 1212 39 | John the Apostle: "For many seducers are gone out into the world, 1213 101 | truth. For the Father also seeketh such to adore Him. God is 1214 | seem 1215 | seemed 1216 47 | not have repeatedly been seized with grief."45 ~ 1217 112 | excessive self-love and self-interest are made against those who 1218 112 | accusations of excessive self-love and self-interest are made 1219 66 | sacrilegious buying and selling taking place in the Temple, 1220 88 | Advocate, will, through Him, send down on all men an abundance 1221 59 | for us, and finally, the sending of the Holy Spirit upon 1222 66 | final ruin, He uttered this sentence: "Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 1223 8 | so-called "naturalism" and "sentimentalism." In spite of this it is 1224 123 | themselves Christians and are seriously engaged in the effort to 1225 120 | Our gaze -- such as cause sharp conflict among individuals, 1226 70 | My blood, which shall be shed for you.'"72 ~ 1227 65 | the lost drachma, the lost sheep, the prodigal son. By these 1228 122 | Sacred Heart of Jesus. . .shining forth with a wondrous splendor 1229 26 | lily, and his root shall shoot forth as that of Libanus."21 ~ 1230 34 | salvation, to pause for a short time in sweet contemplation 1231 25 | and carried him on his shoulders."20 ~ 1232 112 | completely convinced that in showing devotion to the most Sacred 1233 80 | were in a most precious shrine, the unlimited treasures 1234 65 | health to all manner of sick persons; in enduring labors; 1235 94 | Gertrude, St. Catherine of Siena, Blessed Henry Suso, St. 1236 115 | round at such a marvelous sight, namely, a devotion to the 1237 110 | consider of little worth this signal benefit conferred on the 1238 114 | numbers and more dazzling significance. ~ 1239 69 | of the divine Heart, the signs of His infinite love, of 1240 47 | 47. Similarly that light of the Church 1241 24 | flashing from the top of Mount Sinai struck into their souls, 1242 89 | exercise their care over sinful men. For, as the Angelic 1243 116 | God calls them ; not all sinners have returned to the Father ' 1244 27 | the chosen people: "And Sion said, 'the Lord hath forsaken 1245 66 | Jerusalem, Jerusalem, thou that slayest the prophets, and stonest 1246 119 | increasing, that the false slogans of materialism are being 1247 11 | it, to instill Christian social teachings, to promote those 1248 60 | measure the time of His sojourn on earth until that final 1249 113 | powerful in the Church and is solidly founded on the Gospel narrative. 1250 122 | once again to all Our dear sons in Christ those words of 1251 13 | easily contaminated by the sophistries of those who are indifferent 1252 125 | Christ to which the love and sorrows of His Mother were intimately 1253 58 | at the same time, as a sort of mystical ladder by which 1254 122 | from it salvation is to be sought and hoped for."121 ~ 1255 50 | with the note that has been sounded, so should His Body learn 1256 127 | Jesus and its sweet and sovereign kingdom be extended more 1257 88 | His heavenly Father "Who spared not even His own Son, but 1258 34 | Apostle of the Gentiles speaks in writing to the Ephesians. " 1259 91 | there have always been men specially dedicated to God who, following 1260 113 | a distance like hesitant spectators, to eagerly embrace this 1261 8 | and "sentimentalism." In spite of this it is much to be 1262 122 | shining forth with a wondrous splendor from amidst flames. In it 1263 79 | His body adorned with the splendors of eternal glory and took 1264 78 | a striking image of that spontaneous charity by which God gave 1265 86 | glorious Church, not having spot or wrinkle, or any such 1266 125 | and the whole world to the spotless Heart of the Blessed Virgin 1267 125 | manner that our salvation sprang from the love and the sufferings 1268 18 | Sacred Heart of our Redeemer, spreading among countless children 1269 78 | certainly reached by the stab of the lance, since the 1270 94 | on the more significant stages of this devotion through 1271 104 | made Flesh, the human race stained with so many sins. ~ 1272 96 | its marvelous progress has stemmed from the fact that it entirely 1273 9 | elected as the guardians and stewards of the sacred treasures 1274 66 | slayest the prophets, and stonest them that are sent unto 1275 3 | of the festivity, Jesus stood and cried out, saying, ' 1276 | stop 1277 89 | be baptized, and how am I straitened until it be accomplished?"95 ~ 1278 78 | the course of the ages a striking image of that spontaneous 1279 19 | we have made a profound study of the primary and loftier 1280 42 | redemption, it can be a stumbling block and foolishness to 1281 25 | God or the obligation of subjecting ourselves in fear. And so, 1282 26 | the minor prophets for the sublimity of his concise language, 1283 42 | light of the hypostatic and substantial union and in the light of 1284 43 | been tempted He is able to succor them who are tempted."42 ~ 1285 96 | revelation of God and has suddenly appeared in the Church; 1286 43 | wherein He Himself hath suffered and been tempted He is able 1287 24 | ancient times. We consider it sufficient to call to mind that the 1288 12 | senses and consequently more suited to the use of women, since 1289 89 | proved that this devotion, summarily expressed, is nothing else 1290 65 | innumerable miracles, by which He summoned back the dead from the grave 1291 16(11) | Cfr. Encl. "Sumni Pontificatus," 20th October, 1292 71 | Himself from the rising of the sun till the going down thereof,"73 1293 49(47) | Cfr. Super Mt. 26:27: P.L. XXVI, 205. ~ 1294 101 | tainted with the poison of superstition. Rather, this devotion is 1295 70 | chalice also, after He had supped, saying, 'This chalice is 1296 76(79) | Sum. Theol., Suppl., q. 42, a. 1. ad 3m: ed. 1297 104 | lawful and fitting for us, supported by Christian faith, to mount 1298 84 | hath loved us. For I am sure that neither death nor life, 1299 119 | Christian religion, the surest foundation of true and perfect 1300 2 | to endure such trials and surmount so many difficulties. ~ 1301 41 | the same, among which love surpassed all the rest, it is likewise 1302 103 | that particular image which surpasses all the rest in efficacy 1303 120 | Can a form of devotion surpassing that to the most Sacred 1304 23 | admitted, it cannot cause us surprise nor in any way lead us to 1305 111 | the same time, they are surrendering themselves to their Creator 1306 94 | of Siena, Blessed Henry Suso, St. Peter Canisius, St. 1307 38 | with which God continued to sustain the human race. On the other 1308 99 | like a stream in flood sweeping aside all obstacles, spread 1309 78 | sacrifice to God for an odor of sweetness."82 ~ 1310 84 | or persecution? or the sword?. . .But in all these things 1311 28 | conjugal affection, describes symbolically the bonds of mutual love 1312 61 | it will never cease to symbolize the threefold love with 1313 38 | Canticles are tokens and symbols of the true but entirely 1314 24 | which was written on two tablets and made known by Moses17 1315 38 | for men infected by the taint of sins, we must note well 1316 101 | so-called "materialism" or tainted with the poison of superstition. 1317 32 | prefigured: "The Lamb of God, who taketh away the sins of the world."26 ~ 1318 124(124)| Encl. "Tametsi: Acta Leonis," vol. XX, 1319 64 | whom He performed laborious tasks in the trade of a carpenter. ~ 1320 101 | 101. The Church, the teacher of men, has therefore always 1321 66 | selling taking place in the Temple, He rebuked the violators 1322 81 | of His Father. For after ten days the Holy Spirit, given 1323 29 | 29. This most tender, forgiving and patient love 1324 74 | each man, according to that terse saying of the Apostles, " 1325 60 | when, as the Evangelists testify, "crying out with a loud 1326 52 | have not cited give clear testimony that Jesus Christ was endowed 1327 21 | teachings which the selected texts of the Old and New Testament 1328 65(59) | epist., lib. IV, ep. 31, ad Theodorum medicum: P.L. LXXVII, 706. ~ 1329 109 | according to the accepted theological notion which the Angelic 1330 | thereby 1331 114 | fruits which have flowed therefrom to the Church: countless 1332 66 | you have made it a den of thieves."62 ~ 1333 28 | other: "As the lily among thorns, so is My love among the 1334 24 | vengeance which the rumble of thunder and the lightning flashing 1335 114 | greater activity, a closer tie between the faithful and 1336 104 | minds those most intimate ties which unite the love of 1337 101 | honored, are in no sense tinged with so-called "materialism" 1338 38 | Canticle of Canticles are tokens and symbols of the true 1339 60 | death, He rose from the tomb. ~ 1340 53 | eyes, the face, and the tongue."51 ~ 1341 81 | the adopted appearance of tongues of fire, poured into their 1342 24 | lightning flashing from the top of Mount Sinai struck into 1343 67 | perceived the hour of His bitter torments drawing near and, expressing 1344 91 | wounds by which His body was torn when He was enduring suffering 1345 74 | Cross; and His voluntary total offering is the supreme 1346 53 | and like repeating waves touched His Sacred Heart and excited 1347 25 | used these symbolic and touching expressions: "As the eagle 1348 123(123)| Eucharistia," dist. Vl, tr. 1., c. 1: Opera Omnia, 1349 64 | performed laborious tasks in the trade of a carpenter. ~ 1350 67 | when He was greeted by the traitor with a kiss, in love triumphant 1351 3(3) | ancient authorities. The translation therefore follows this and 1352 3(3) | Jn. 7:37-39. (Translator's note: In this passage, 1353 67 | obdurate in his wicked treachery, was about to hand Him over 1354 115 | Redeemer Who is the infinite treasury of goodness, We cannot help 1355 109 | anyone at his own whim may treat as of little consequence 1356 108 | Before We conclude Our treatment of the concept of this type 1357 84 | the love of Christ? Shall tribulation or distress? or famine? 1358 18 | affection to join Us in giving tribute of praise and heartfelt 1359 117 | the good in whose souls, tricked by a deceptive desire for 1360 16 | actually, so to speak, making triumphal progress among Christian 1361 10 | Sacred Heart of Jesus has triumphed so to speak, over the errors 1362 60 | interrupted until the time when, triumphing over death, He rose from 1363 39 | united to His divine Person a truly human nature, individual, 1364 108 | it in our times also We trust that very many benefits 1365 40(37) | dogm. 'Lectis dilectionis tuae' ad Flavianum Const. Patr., 1366 110 | Supreme Pontiffs in their turn defended and highly praised 1367 26 | love them; for My wrath is turned away from them. I will be 1368 15 | intimately and more effectively turns our hearts to love Him more 1369 24 | considerations of love. The ultimate reason for obeying God, 1370 36 | Because they were entirely unable to make adequate satisfaction 1371 45 | love the Word born of the unbegotten and ineffable God since 1372 92 | had been changed from an unbeliever into a faithful follower, 1373 73 | 73. To the unbloody gift of Himself under the 1374 119 | by act and argument, and unbridled license for unlawful desires 1375 86 | and through it both the uncreated love of the divine Word 1376 20 | its rich fruits, We will undertake to explain those pages of 1377 11 | acts of religion and those undertakings which they consider much 1378 38 | as "God is a spirit."34 Undoubtedly the love with which God 1379 87 | which are drawn from that unfailing love, and are directed to 1380 26 | the purification of the unfaithful spouse and ungrateful children, 1381 116 | Father ' s house, which they unfortunately abandoned, that they may 1382 26 | the unfaithful spouse and ungrateful children, and to bind them 1383 104 | most intimate ties which unite the love of feeling of the 1384 90 | has never been altogether unknown to the piety of the faithful, 1385 119 | and unbridled license for unlawful desires is everywhere being 1386 | unless 1387 80 | most precious shrine, the unlimited treasures of His merits, 1388 67 | for Him on His way to the unmerited penalty of the Cross: "Daughters 1389 58 | securing of our redemption, it unquestionably follows that we can contemplate 1390 112 | the divine love. And, not unreasonably as sometimes happens, accusations 1391 6 | demands of us a complete and unreserved determination to devote 1392 68 | desolation, pity, longing desire, unruffled peace. The words spoken 1393 39 | not assume a feigned and unsubstantial body, as already in the 1394 100 | sacred liturgy as from a deep untainted source, the devotion to 1395 126 | pointed the way and was the untiring herald of that devotion. ~ 1396 105 | anyone declare this to be untrue he would be reviving false 1397 95 | work, was on fire with an unusual zeal to see to it that the 1398 81 | upon them gathered in the Upper Room in accordance with 1399 123(122)| Eucharistico Jesu ad S. Ioachim de Urbe erigitur," 17th Feb., 1903; 1400 88 | appealed to with such loving urgency by so powerful an Advocate, 1401 66 | Christ was moved by a more urgent charity when from His lips 1402 | used 1403 83 | to those marvelous works useful for their own salvation 1404 14 | as to call that devotion useless and inappropriate to our 1405 | using 1406 53 | psychology and its effects is valid here also. The Angelic Doctor, 1407 8 | 8. The Church has always valued, and still does, the devotion 1408 17 | happily there has begun a variety of projects which are conducive 1409 85 | no longer subject to the varying emotions of this mortal 1410 23 | of a special worship of veneration and love made to the physical 1411 24 | was not the fear of divine vengeance which the rumble of thunder 1412 3(3) | follows this and not the Douay version.) ~ 1413 76(80) | Hymn at Vespers, Feast of the Most Sacred 1414 87 | of His flesh,"90 so now victorious in heaven, He makes His 1415 107 | imitate it; it has this in view, as the end to be attained, 1416 107(110)| Ioan.," c. XIII, lect. VII, 3: ed. Parmae, 1860, vol. 1417 66 | the Temple, He rebuked the violators with these words: "It is 1418 72(74) | De sancta virginitate," VI:P.L. XL, 399. ~ 1419 83 | this, finally, moved the virgins to a free and joyful withdrawal 1420 56 | derived both from the beatific vision and that which is directly 1421 87(92) | Bonaventure, Opusc. X: "Vitis mystica," c. III, n. 5; " 1422 26 | revealed as clearly and vividly as Osee the love with which 1423 123(123)| De Eucharistia," dist. Vl, tr. 1., c. 1: Opera Omnia, 1424 40(39) | Cfr. Mansi, Op. cit., Vlll, 115B. ~ 1425 74 | fixed to the Cross; and His voluntary total offering is the supreme 1426 40 | 40. Nothing, then, was wanting to the human nature which 1427 115 | Sacred Heart of Jesus both warm and widespread among all 1428 119 | innocent pleasures, loses its warmth in the souls of many? For 1429 121 | the Holy Spirit plainly warn, "the work of justice shall 1430 119 | many? For as our Savior warned us: "Because iniquity hath 1431 26 | love with which God always watches over His people. In writings 1432 65 | and thirst; in the nightly watchings during which He prayed most 1433 53 | ways and like repeating waves touched His Sacred Heart 1434 53 | moved His soul in various ways and like repeating waves 1435 66 | was gazing at the crowds weary and hungry, He exclaimed: " 1436 76 | outpouring of His blood, became wedded to His Church: "By love, 1437 30 | truth"24 had come to men weighed down with many sins and 1438 20 | appreciate more fully the full weight of the special importance 1439 117 | in accordance with that well-known saying of the Doctor of 1440 104 | the divine charity which went so far as to love intensely, 1441 67 | the devout women as they wept for Him on His way to the 1442 | whence 1443 | where 1444 43 | partaker of the same. . .Wherefore it behooved Him in all things 1445 | wherein 1446 67 | His executioners: "Friend, whereto art thou come? Dost thou 1447 | While 1448 109 | which anyone at his own whim may treat as of little consequence 1449 87 | only begotten Son, that whosoever believeth in Him may not 1450 127 | kingdom be extended more widely to all in every part of 1451 14 | and beyond question in a wider and more serious way, bring 1452 115 | Heart of Jesus both warm and widespread among all ranks of the faithful, 1453 25 | children, or a man and his wife, rather than from the harsh 1454 109 | to be nothing else save a willingness to give oneself readily 1455 87 | intercession for us"89 to win grace and mercy for us from 1456 73 | appearance of bread and wine our Savior Jesus Christ 1457 82 | hid all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge."85 For this 1458 102 | heart, because God alone wishes to occupy it and possess 1459 83 | virgins to a free and joyful withdrawal from the pleasures of the 1460 26 | love is not diminished or withdrawn in the face of the perfidy 1461 | within 1462 44 | The holy Fathers, true witnesses of the divinely revealed 1463 25 | 25. We do not wonder then, that Moses and the 1464 37 | for the existence of that wonderful reconciliation of divine 1465 44 | divinely revealed doctrine, wonderfully understood what St. Paul 1466 67 | For if in the green wood they do these things, what 1467 18 | according to the power that worketh in us, to Him be glory in 1468 65 | apostolic journeys; in the working of innumerable miracles, 1469 110 | Consequently, to consider of little worth this signal benefit conferred 1470 121 | be peace,"120 makes peace worthy of the name completely impossible 1471 26 | I will love them; for My wrath is turned away from them. 1472 86 | Church, not having spot or wrinkle, or any such thing, but 1473 6 | 6. Holy Writ declares that between divine 1474 31 | in their bowels, and will write it in their heart, and I 1475 34 | of the Gentiles speaks in writing to the Ephesians. "That 1476 15 | an encyclical letter he wrote: "Is not a summary of all 1477 40(37) | June, a. 449; Cfr. P.L. XIV, 763. ~ 1478 17(12) | 263-264; XL, 1948, p. 501; XLI, 1949, p. 331. ~ 1479 117(116)| Lucam, 1, X, n. 175: P.L. XV, 1942. ~ 1480 48(46) | Gratianum," II, 7, 56: P.L. XVI, 594. ~ 1481 113(114)| Rit., 29 Jan. 1929: A.A.S. XXI, 1929, p. 77. ~ 1482 123(122)| 1903; Acta Leonis, vol. XXII, 1903, p. 116. ~ 1483 49(47) | Cfr. Super Mt. 26:27: P.L. XXVI, 205. ~ 1484 16(11) | 20th October, 1939: A.A.S. XXXI, 1939, p. 415. ~ 1485 125(125)| Cfr. A.A.S. XXXIV, 1942, p. 345 sq. ~ 1486 123(123)| Omnia, ed. Borgnet, vol. XXXVIII, Paris, 1890, p. 358. ~ 1487 60 | and bowing His Head, He yielded up the ghost."56 Then it 1488 1 | memory, Pius IX, gladly yielding to the prayers from the 1489 25 | As the eagle enticing her young to fly, and hovering over 1490 | yourselves 1491 117 | are now more than ever zealous in their open and implacable


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