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501 III | private conversations to dissipate the prejudices now so widespread
502 I | neglect is the source of distaste for spiritual things, through
503 IV | Christ has laid down as the distinctive mark of His disciples: "
504 I | and zeal whatever might distract you and recollect your thoughts,
505 IV | conflict. This state of affairs distresses Us profoundly and We leave
506 IV | provide for the needs of their districts and to study the methods
507 I | you can do nothing".25 ~Distrust of Self ~17. Let the priest
508 IV | an ever graver and more disturbing manner. ~117. Novelty is
509 I | to yourselves, but with docile simplicity seek and accept
510 III | later on to obey his Bishop docilely according to the teaching
511 III | the method of the Angelic Doctor"76 brought up to date and
512 I | writings of the Fathers and Doctors are commentary explanations.
513 III | Gospel and confuting the doctrinal errors opposed to it which
514 III | concepts and showing how doctrines entrusted as sacred deposit
515 I | the priest cannot acquire dominion over himself and his senses,
516 Int | mind: "Simon, son of John, dost thou love me more than these
517 II | tires the body and mind and draws the priest himself away
518 IV | follow a mode of life even in dress and the care of their person
519 III | feel himself in some way driven to take a path that is not
520 III | falsehood and every kind of duplicity. The more sincere and upright
521 FIN | and exile because of their dutiful defense of the rights and
522 I | then more attentive to give ear to the voice of God, which
523 FIN | all your priests, be the earnest of these heavenly graces
524 III | among the clergy, it is easy to understand how much We
525 I(44) | Hymn. pro. off. Dedic. Eccl. ~
526 III(88)| Petri Gasparri, a publicis Ecclesiae negotiis, ad Italiae Episcopos
527 FIN | produce abundant fruit for the edification of the Church and the conversion
528 II | new sons, bring them up, educate them, and guide them. Priests
529 III | literary and scientific education of future priests be at
530 I | soul the things that are effected upon the Altar. As Jesus
531 IV | poverty and still cooperate effectively in spreading the Kingdom
532 I | the neighbor, and which effectuates works of mercy; it must,
533 III | were to restore dignity and efficiency to cathedral, collegiate,
534 I | anything which can more surely elevate your souls to heavenly things
535 I | is above all a matter of elevating the mind and heart to God,
536 IV | established special norms to eliminate glaring economic inequalities
537 III | in manuscript or print, "eloquent testimony of the activity
538 | else
539 | elsewhere
540 I | qualities it can be said to embrace all virtues;19 and can rightly
541 II | by adversity, and which embraces all, rich and poor, friends
542 III(88)| Cf. Epistulam Emi Card. Petri Gasparri, a
543 I | Christians because they are eminently useful for all, should be
544 III | must use moderation in the employment of coercive means, gradually
545 I | be accomplished through empty velleity, nor achieved through
546 II | O beloved sons, that you emulate those saints who in past
547 I | given to us by the Lord to enable us to fulfill in ourselves
548 III(88)| mensis Aprilis anno 1923: in Enchiridion Clericorum, Typ. Pol. Vat.,
549 IV | of serious difficulties encountered. ~128. For this reason,
550 II | Strengthened by the same Spirit and encouraged by His Strength, you will
551 I | and animate with paternal encouragement that vast army of ministers
552 Int | daily more efficacious in encouraging the faithful to avoid evil,
553 Int | as We referred to in the encyclicals Mystici Corporis9 and Mediator
554 IV | can you expect fervent and energetic work from priests when they
555 II | Whom he consecrates his energies and his whole self. ~Following
556 III | Ordinaries and of those engaged in any way in the care of
557 II | the moment have become so engulfed in the vortex of external
558 I | to accomplish the duties enjoined on the ordinary faithful.
559 I | the priestly soul should enjoy with God, ought never be
560 I | ingratitude of so many men, to enkindle in himself ever more the
561 II | ministry which, nourished and enkindled by Christian charity, will
562 I(48) | S. Aug., Ennar. in Ps. LXXXXV, n. 1: Migne,
563 II | the indigent have grown enormously. ~57. The priest must also
564 III | let them be up to date and enriched with works of every kind,
565 III | These last, even though they enter the priesthood at a later
566 III | hopes were formed for his entering the Church should leave
567 I | refrain from those economic enterprises which would impede the fulfillment
568 FIN | mediatrix of heavenly graces, We entrust the priests of the whole
569 II | in circumstances and in environments penetrated by lies and degraded
570 FIN(94)| Ephes., IV, 23, 24. ~
571 III | will experience that your episcopal office will be easier in
572 II(60) | A.S., XXXVI, 1944, p. 239; Epist. Cum Proxime exeat. ~
573 III(88)| Cf. Epistulam Emi Card. Petri Gasparri,
574 III | anniversary of Our priesthood, We erected the St. Eugene Institute
575 II | might, but the brother who errs must be loved intensely
576 IV | by the Church is by its essence under the control of the
577 I | modern times who joined this essential detachment from material
578 IV | strive in this matter to establish an understanding among themselves
579 Int | precepts of the Gospel and of establishing firmly on earth the Kingdom
580 FIN | nothing bad to say of us".93 ~Esteeming the Priestly Vocation ~138.
581 I | the blessed spirits,49 who eternally sing praises to God. Therefore,
582 III | priesthood, We erected the St. Eugene Institute for young priests.83 ~
583 III | trained to sacrifice and the evangelical virtues "live in sumptuous
584 III | often fallen behind the ever-growing needs. For this reason,
585 Int | participator in His unique and everlasting Priesthood. The priest is
586 II | let it always be clear to everybody that the priest in all his
587 III | besides requiring that examinations be undergone "every year
588 III | useful to exhort you to examine with your acknowledged prudence
589 III | candidates should be carefully examined and, where necessary, the
590 I | than lay people, and must excel them in giving an example
591 IV | Denouncing the Harmful Excesses of Capitalism ~123. Others
592 II | efficacy of your ministry We excite you to follow constantly
593 II(60) | 239; Epist. Cum Proxime exeat. ~
594 I | formularies or of artistically executed chants; it is not just a
595 II | towards holiness and in exercising his ministry with the greatest
596 III | all to be watchful and to exert themselves, mindful of the
597 Int(7) | Exhortatio Haerent animo; Acta Pii
598 II | sanctification, We have exhorted you to reproduce in yourselves
599 I | Above all else, the Church exhorts us to the practice of meditation,
600 FIN | persecution, imprisonment and exile because of their dutiful
601 IV | his wages".91 How can you expect fervent and energetic work
602 III | especially Bishops, to expend all their solicitude in
603 I | immolated with Him; as Jesus expiates the sins of men, so he,
604 I | offered Himself, a Victim of expiation, as the Head of the human
605 IV | and fearlessly, he must explain the correct principles regarding
606 I | Encyclical Mediator Dei, We have explained at great length why the
607 IV(*) | Service requested a precise explanation of the meaning of the Latin
608 I | and Doctors are commentary explanations. As your lips repeat the
609 Int | for every noble work.6 ~Expression of Gratitude ~5. We think
610 III | community life be introduced and extended among the priests of the
611 I | live both interiorly and exteriorly a holier life than lay people,
612 IV | fearful and uncertain when faced with the wickedness of communism
613 III | of subjects also will be facilitated. Seminarians will feel themselves
614 IV | of our times. ~Squarely Facing Communism ~122. There are
615 I | grace is secured by the very fact that the Sacrament is received".53 ~
616 IV | Council and gave extraordinary faculties to the Bishops and established
617 III | in the missions has often fallen behind the ever-growing
618 III | either adopt a misguided and false attitude toward the faithful
619 III | character and aversion for falsehood and every kind of duplicity.
620 III | interests and from their families. Finally, it is a testimony
621 Int | build the house, that is the family of God".16 Your life, which
622 I | perfidy; offer Him your fasting, that gluttony may cease;
623 I | losing the gift and duties of fatherhood, rather increases them immeasurably,
624 Int | exhorting all the clergy in fatherly manner to attain that sanctity
625 I | which the writings of the Fathers and Doctors are commentary
626 I | begged of Him mercy and favor for his people, who were
627 IV | some who show themselves fearful and uncertain when faced
628 IV | his mission. Zealously and fearlessly, he must explain the correct
629 I | and bids us celebrate the feasts of the Virgin Mary and of
630 III | themselves to stand on their own feet and to feel responsibility
631 IV | Praise for Those Who Aid Fellow Priests ~130. In this connection,
632 IV | those in regions which have felt more seriously the consequences
633 I | care and attention on these fertile truths which the Holy Spirit
634 FIN | so that, full of renewed fervor and piety, you can incite
635 Int(3) | Praef. Miss. in festo Iesu Christi Regis. ~
636 II | is everyone's duty -- to fight error and repel vice, the
637 III | truth of the Gospel and for fighting error. ~
638 FIN | fragrant odor".95 "But be filled with the Spirit, speaking
639 FIN | FINAL EXHORTATION ~134. Finally,
640 III | young man who succeeds in finding his path, would not be able
641 I | works of mercy; it must, in fine, be that active and ready
642 II | discipline and inflamed by the fire of charity. Whoever sets
643 III | and loyalty, of esteem for firmness and uprightness of character
644 III | receive Orders are physically fit, all the more so because
645 III | conditions of mental and moral fitness the Church requires in young
646 Int | We think there is no more fitting way in which We can show
647 I | virtue, let him keep his eyes fixed on Christ. Let him follow
648 III | temple of God, love union, flee discord, be an imitator
649 II | running like a torrent in flood through the centuries to
650 II | Mount Calvary and from it flowed His Precious Blood running
651 I | may be overcome; and that folly may disappear, the immolation
652 III | path, would not be able to forget the benefits received in
653 II | Him how many times he must forgive his neighbor. "I do not
654 III | about whom good hopes were formed for his entering the Church
655 III | the necessary material for forming and expressing a good judgment
656 I | not a mere recitation of formularies or of artistically executed
657 III | or congregations, to go forward, bound close together with
658 I | religious order, but also as the foundation of his own personal sanctification.
659 III | that in seminaries solid foundations be laid for the holiness
660 I | can draw from that same fountain of the supernatural life
661 IV | of anything, I restore it fourfold".89 Where struggling society
662 FIN | sacrifice to God to ascend in fragrant odor".95 "But be filled
663 I | precisely because he should be free from preoccupation with
664 III | Seminarians will feel themselves freer in the choice of their vocation
665 IV | vigilant even when it tries fresh paths of activity and struggle
666 II | embraces all, rich and poor, friends and enemies, faithful and
667 II | restore us to the Divine Friendship. This is, and well you know
668 I | faithfully, generously, or fruitfully the duties of his sacred
669 I | sacred ministry greater fruitfulness and to implore from the
670 III | to find out if they are furnished with the necessary moral
671 II | from the strength that God furnishes..."58 In striving towards
672 III | the day which apart from furnishing them with the necessary
673 | further
674 II | Charity in Apostolic Work ~63. Furthermore, let your apostolic zeal
675 I | Clothe yourself with the garment of sanctity, gird yourself
676 III(88)| Epistulam Emi Card. Petri Gasparri, a publicis Ecclesiae negotiis,
677 II | assiduous labor, you do not gather the desired fruits. "One
678 III | approve, therefore, the gathering of young priests when possible
679 IV | Congregation of the Council and gave extraordinary faculties
680 III | deadly traces on the rising generation and has disturbed them in
681 I | living quarters, and in their generosity to the poor. Let them especially
682 I | the garment of sanctity, gird yourself with the cincture
683 II | Apostle, "But I will most gladly for my part, spend and be
684 IV | special norms to eliminate glaring economic inequalities among
685 II | who to please men would gloss over their evil inclinations
686 I | offer Him your fasting, that gluttony may cease; offer your chastity
687 IV | Christian; standards of government in many countries which
688 I | much more necessary as the grade of perfection to which we
689 FIN | the grace that is in thee, granted to thee by reason of prophecy
690 I | burn the incense of prayer; grasp the sword of the Spirit;
691 I | therefore consider it Our grave duty to exhort you in a
692 IV | being diffused in an ever graver and more disturbing manner. ~
693 Ben | BRETHREN AND BELOVED SONS, GREETINGS AND APOSTOLIC BENEDICTION: ~
694 II | Saviour patiently suffered grief and torment unto death in
695 I | principle of authority is grievously disturbed, it is absolutely
696 II | struggling with doubt and groaning with sorrow. To these forms
697 II | needs of the indigent have grown enormously. ~57. The priest
698 I | which piety is lessened and grows languid, and the impulse
699 I | serve Him alone. The very habit which you wear, reminds
700 III | in some kinds of projects habituating their pupils to reflect
701 Int(7) | Exhortatio Haerent animo; Acta Pii X, vol.
702 III | this subject. On the other hand, We rather deem it useful
703 I | ascend to the Altar and handle the Sacred Mysteries unless
704 III | when it is a question of handling the young men who have already
705 I | Lord made upon Calvary, hanging on the cross, was not only
706 III | Church will be supremely happy, because the fruit of an
707 Int | terrible war, are not only harassed by serious material difficulties
708 I | so he, by following the hard road of Christian asceticism,
709 IV | best of Our ability the hardship, misery, and extreme want
710 II | daily effort and these daily hardships are demanded of you by souls
711 IV | selfishness but unites everyone in harmonious relations and the bond of
712 Int | are striving with deadly hate and subtle snares to separate
713 IV(*) | capitalism". Monsignor Bacci heads the Secretariate that is
714 I | supplications . . . and was heard because of His reverent
715 II | in the ministry to such a height of perfection in their lives
716 I | descend in safety from the heights of sanctity to which we
717 III | the boys grow older, by helping the boys themselves to stand
718 III | often possess a precious heritage of parchments, of books
719 IV | to think oneself able to hide one's own inner poverty
720 I | we are bound to attain is higher, and as the difficulties
721 II | earthly things worthy of the highest praise, in conjunction with
722 I | removing the obstacles which hinder or retard one's progress
723 IV | the truth. We are far from holding that the apostolate must
724 I | Sacrifice ~31. Now if this holds true for all Christians,
725 I | interiorly and exteriorly a holier life than lay people, and
726 I | our prayers and religious homage to the eternal Father; He
727 III | natural environment of their home. It is necessary, therefore,
728 IV | relations which threaten honest men more than the cunning.
729 III | men are put on the path of honesty and loyalty, of esteem for
730 I | of mind, pay adoration, honor, praise and thanksgiving
731 III | who honors the bishop is honored by God". "He who does anything
732 I | lives every day and every hour. In this wise there is repeated
733 Int | example may you build the house, that is the family of God".16
734 III | virtues "live in sumptuous houses with attendance paid to
735 I | should possess, as far as is humanly possible, the same dispositions
736 II | generously to those working humbly in "the Vineyard of the
737 III(72)| Quod Multum, ad Episcopos Hungarieae, dei 22 mensis Augusti a.
738 I | the priest cannot but be hungry and thirsty after justice,39
739 I(44) | Brev. Rom., Hymn. pro. off. Dedic. Eccl. ~
740 FIN | one another in psalms and hymns and spiritual songs, singing
741 III(70)| Ibidem. ~
742 III | divine call can constitute an ideal for imitation. ~Careful
743 III | clarity and precision of ideas, not only depart from the
744 III | show themselves inclined to idleness. ~Community Life ~109. We
745 Int(3) | Praef. Miss. in festo Iesu Christi Regis. ~
746 III | invincible Athlete of Christ, Ignatius of Antioch: "Obey ye all
747 II | light; therefore they must illuminate the world with the teachings
748 II | industrious zeal must be illuminated by the light of wisdom and
749 I | life that his faith will illumine his conduct and his conduct
750 I | The spirit of humility, illumined by faith, disposes the soul
751 IV | personal opinions. It is a vain illusion to think oneself able to
752 IV | way by this contagion, who imbibe opinions and follow a mode
753 I(36) | De imit. Christi, IV, c. 5, v. 13,
754 I | fatherhood, rather increases them immeasurably, for, although he does not
755 I | he must needs offer and immolate himself with Christ. Consequently,
756 I | so His minister should be immolated with Him; as Jesus expiates
757 Int | which should be completely immune from sin, should be even
758 I | enterprises which would impede the fulfillment of their
759 I | the Altar your piety, that impiety be put away; call upon mercy,
760 III | the cares and solicitude imposed by the training of priests,
761 IV | FATHER'S SOLICITUDE FOR IMPOVERISHED PRIESTS ~126. This subject
762 FIN | repeating how much We desire to impress Our words deeper and deeper
763 FIN | who suffer persecution, imprisonment and exile because of their
764 IV | are born and die without improving morals in any way; monstrosities
765 I | be duly responsive to the impulses of the Holy Spirit and of
766 IV | your efforts, for it is inadmissible that the worker who has
767 I | the Blessed Mother ~49. Inasmuch as priests can be called
768 I(37) | S. ATHANS., De incarnatione, n. 12: Migne, P.G., XXVI.
769 I | wisdom; constantly burn the incense of prayer; grasp the sword
770 FIN | 140. Reflecting upon these incentives given by the Apostle of
771 I | Father, presenting to Him incessantly, His own satisfaction, His
772 I | which arise from our natural inclination to evil are greater. For
773 II | would gloss over their evil inclinations or be indulgent about their
774 III | customs, they show themselves inclined to idleness. ~Community
775 IV | difficulties and misery, which includes also many of the middle
776 II | be indulgent about their incorrect ways of thinking or acting,
777 III | due trial, show themselves incorrigible, it is absolutely necessary
778 I | knowledge of one's self is increased, Christian humility is developed,
779 I | duties of fatherhood, rather increases them immeasurably, for,
780 I | promises; it must be an indefatigable and continuous exercise,
781 Int | because he is marked with an indelible character making him, as
782 III | We deem it opportune to indicate in greater detail some of
783 IV | The Church has not only indicated the abuses of capital and
784 III | But We cannot refrain from indicating and recommending among all
785 II | today when the needs of the indigent have grown enormously. ~
786 II | Gentiles, content with the indispensable minimum, declared: ". . .
787 III | necessary to investigate individual aspirants to the priesthood
788 I | spiritual need ought to induce us to meditate on the words
789 II | evil inclinations or be indulgent about their incorrect ways
790 II | Zeal ~66. Finally, this industrious zeal must be illuminated
791 IV | eliminate glaring economic inequalities among priests of the same
792 IV | lacking in our times priests, infected in some way by this contagion,
793 I | glory in nothing save in my infirmities".28 ~Immolation of the Will ~
794 II | wisdom and discipline and inflamed by the fire of charity.
795 I | an act of charity, which inflames the soul with love of God
796 III | testimony of the activity and influence of the Church, of the faith
797 I | of heavenly things, which influences the heart with love of God
798 III | seminarians, therefore, inform themselves about the nature
799 I | make reparation for the ingratitude of so many men, to enkindle
800 I | voice with the choir of the inhabitants of the heavenly Jerusalem,
801 III | events, and the spirit of initiative. For this reason, directors
802 I | faithfully obedient to the injunction of the Lord, "That they
803 III | to their souls but also injure the efficacy of their work. ~
804 IV | oneself able to hide one's own inner poverty and still cooperate
805 IV | anxieties of priests about an insecure future. ~Praise for Those
806 IV(*) | Phrase in brackets inserted by translator. The preceding
807 I | which at times dares to insinuate itself even into the exercise
808 III | regarding priests, we now insist that clerical students be
809 IV | by this system, but has insisted just as much that capital
810 III | the greatest consolation insofar as, as Our predecessor Leo
811 III | if they make of Him the inspiration and the end of all their
812 III | We erected the St. Eugene Institute for young priests.83 ~106.
813 IV | in Want ~132. Therefore, instruct the faithful under your
814 I | obedience and to preserve intact their fidelity to Christ
815 IV(*) | Princes, said that what was intended by the Latin phrase was "
816 II | brother who errs must be loved intensely and brought to salvation.
817 FIN | order that, through her intercession, God will vouchsafe a generous
818 I | these associations, let your interest be confined to the demands
819 I | Clerics must live both interiorly and exteriorly a holier
820 I | suitable remedies, and in every internal and external difficulty
821 I | with God, ought never be interrupted in the succession of days
822 IV | there was extreme need, We intervened through the Sacred Congregation
823 Int | INTRODUCTION~1. The words of the Divine
824 I | so-called "naturalism" has invaded men's minds and hearts,
825 IV | assistance in case of sickness, invalidism and old age. In this way
826 III | it is always necessary to investigate individual aspirants to
827 III | realm of priestly activity. ~Investigation of Aspirants ~78. But it
828 III | according to the teaching of the invincible Athlete of Christ, Ignatius
829 III | for the impulse and the invisible action of the Holy Ghost.
830 I | her with an ardent piety, invoke her with perfect confidence,
831 IV | duty open the way, although involuntarily, to the Church's enemies
832 I | suffering on Calvary. This involves long and arduous labor,
833 II | recognize, thanks to some inward conviction, that words he
834 IV | oppress individuals and isolate them in a blind selfishness
835 III | ministry. ~Not Too Much Isolation from the World ~86. If young
836 IV | But documents recently issued by this Holy See have shown
837 III(88)| publicis Ecclesiae negotiis, ad Italiae Episcopos datam de 15 mensis
838 IV(*) | Latin text. Because the Italian translation appearing in
839 III(74)| Orationem die 24 mensis Iunii 1939 habitam: A.A.S., XXXI,
840 III(80)| Ibid., IX, 1, 714, 715. ~
841 I | inhabitants of the heavenly Jerusalem, as we read, "We join ourselves
842 Int | Our mind: "Simon, son of John, dost thou love me more
843 I | Jerusalem, as we read, "We join ourselves in song with them,
844 I | ancient and modern times who joined this essential detachment
845 IV | We strongly praise all joint efforts you make so that
846 II | they not performed by their kindness even in circumstances and
847 III | liberty of action in some kinds of projects habituating
848 I | SANCTIFICATION ~27. Everyone knows, beloved brethren, that
849 IV | words always hold true: "The laborer deserves his wages".91 How
850 FIN | you and you will find the labors of your sanctification and
851 FIN | Christian people. ~142. Our Lady loves everyone with a most
852 Int | these do? . . . feed my lambs, feed my sheep";1 and also
853 III | superiors. Nothing can be lamented more in the conduct of the
854 I | piety is lessened and grows languid, and the impulse towards
855 III | the diocese or from other larger centers. In this situation --
856 | last
857 FIN | Christian consciences, and lastly to urge them to struggle
858 | latter
859 IV | deprive the people of their lawful pastors. ~Obligation also
860 I | dangers, whether by reason of laxity in public morals, or because
861 Int | than the lives of Christian layfolk. Advance then, thus adorned
862 FIN | reason of prophecy with the laying on of hands of the presbyterate".92 "
863 Int | Gospel, should be that the leaders of the faithful strive to
864 II | must be equipped with solid learning that comprises not only
865 III | the world, they may, on leaving the seminary, find serious
866 III | war has not infrequently left deadly traces on the rising
867 III | insofar as, as Our predecessor Leo XIII said: "From the cares
868 III(72)| mensis Augusti a. 1886: Acta Leonis, vol VI, p. 158. ~
869 I | their pastoral duties, and lessen the respect which is due
870 I | through which piety is lessened and grows languid, and the
871 I | and of the Saints. Those lessons, which We there imparted
872 II | environments penetrated by lies and degraded by vice? Of
873 I | top, when, with his arms lifted up to heaven, he spoke to
874 III | coercive means, gradually lightening the system of rigorous control
875 I(41) | Sermo CVIIIs Migne, P.L., LII, 500, 501. ~
876 II | Directors ~68. We desire likewise, in this paternal exhortation
877 I | Himself the fragrance of the lily. He lived in poverty, and "
878 IV(*) | preceding phrasing is a literal translation of the official
879 I | comprehend the beauties of the liturgy, and leads us to the contemplation
880 I | the priest, so far from losing the gift and duties of fatherhood,
881 I | His earthly life, with a loud cry and tears, offered up
882 FIN | Christian people. ~142. Our Lady loves everyone with a most tender
883 FIN | Priest and therefore the loving Mother of all Catholic priests.
884 FIN | Apostolic Blessing that We lovingly impart to each and all of
885 III | the path of honesty and loyalty, of esteem for firmness
886 I(48) | S. Aug., Ennar. in Ps. LXXXXV, n. 1: Migne, P.L., XXXVII,
887 III | checking the passions, and maintaining the soul united to God.
888 I | thanksgiving to the supreme majesty of God. Moreover, it means
889 IV | to be led astray by the mania for novelty whether it be
890 III | sincerely to that of God manifested through the legitimate authority
891 III | parchments, of books in manuscript or print, "eloquent testimony
892 I(33) | Marc., XIV, 38. ~
893 IV | down as the distinctive mark of His disciples: "By this
894 Int | another Christ" because he is marked with an indelible character
895 Int | among the people with the marks of sanctity, as worthy "
896 I | Sacrament of Penance, the masterpiece of God's goodness, by which
897 III | and for the people. The masters of the spiritual life state
898 III | of these subjects is of maximum importance and usefulness
899 II(61) | die XII mesis sept. a. MCMXXXXVII habitam. ~
900 I | on Jesus Christ does not mean merely adapting one's mind
901 IV(*) | precise explanation of the meaning of the Latin phrase. Msgr.
902 III | observed that "the just measure is moderation" in order
903 I | we may become, in truth, mediators of justice, "in the things
904 FIN | the Beloved Mother of God, mediatrix of heavenly graces, We entrust
905 I | all, should be especially meditated upon by you priests; you,
906 I | Learn from Me, for I am meek and humble of heart".24
907 III | Ourselves from Our first meeting with the students of the
908 III | that the clergy should hold meetings several times a year "to
909 FIN | songs, singing and making melody in your hearts to the Lord".96 "
910 II | of Ours, to give special mention to those priests who, in
911 I | to implore from the most merciful Father the benefits of the
912 III | necessity and its great merit. Every Christian mother
913 II(61) | Cf. Orat. die XII mesis sept. a. MCMXXXXVII habitam. ~
914 IV | includes also many of the middle class and not a few brother
915 III | and substantially" in our midst in the most august Sacrament,
916 III | the world"77 must labor mightily for the defense of the Faith
917 II | content with the indispensable minimum, declared: ". . . but having
918 III | remember that pupils in minor seminaries are adolescents
919 III | that they either adopt a misguided and false attitude toward
920 | Miss
921 I(31) | Missale Rom., can. ~
922 II | diffusion of Catholic Action and Missionary Action, and, with the assistance
923 III | Catholic countries and in the missions has often fallen behind
924 IV | imbibe opinions and follow a mode of life even in dress and
925 I | Reverently take as your models those great saints of ancient
926 IV(*) | exaggerated capitalism". Monsignor Bacci heads the Secretariate
927 IV | improving morals in any way; monstrosities of art which even pretend
928 Int | death of the Lord, strive to mortify in your members all vice
929 I | means of the priests, what Moses once did on the mountain
930 II | Redeemer's Side was pierced on Mount Calvary and from it flowed
931 I | what Moses once did on the mountain top, when, with his arms
932 FIN | of His Spirit which will move all ministers of the altar
933 III | accompanied by an interior movement of the soul, a thing which
934 I | and checks the immoderate movements of the soul; it must be
935 IV(*) | meaning of the Latin phrase. Msgr. Antonio Bacei, secretary
936 I | however: more than a mere multiplicity of prayers, is to be valued
937 III(72)| Litt. Enc. Quod Multum, ad Episcopos Hungarieae,
938 IV | a shining proof of that mutual charity which Jesus Christ
939 I | Paul, 'With Christ I am nailed to the cross.'"42 ~The Riches
940 I | necessary, when the so-called "naturalism" has invaded men's minds
941 IV | From this it follows almost naturally that there are not lacking
942 III | of the same parish or of nearby parishes. ~110. If the practice
943 I | nature every priestly action necessarily tends to this end since
944 IV | priests when they lack the necessities of life? Those faithful
945 IV | ability and to take every step needed to achieve this end. ~Educating
946 III | These libraries must not be neglected receptacles for books but
947 I | moral habits are uprooted, negligence and spiritual torpor are
948 III(88)| Gasparri, a publicis Ecclesiae negotiis, ad Italiae Episcopos datam
949 | neither
950 III | souls that the future of newly ordained priests is to a
951 IV(*) | Latin did not, the N.C.W.C. News Service requested a precise
952 I | during the time of repose at night, which recalls to our minds
953 Int | helpers,"5 and ready for every noble work.6 ~Expression of Gratitude ~
954 III | as far as possible to the normal life of boys. Great importance
955 III | would be able to make a notable contribution to the work
956 IV | path you have taken and to notify Us of the results of your
957 III | the first place it daily nourishes the spirit of charity and
958 III | efficacious help in preserving and nourishing the spirit of faith, checking
959 Int | receive strength, comfort and nourishment for his soul; from him the
960 IV | the Kingdom of Christ by novelties in his method of action. ~
961 III(73)| Cf. Allocut. d. 25 Novembris a. 1948 habitam: A.A.S.,
962 III | the bishop as Jesus Christ obeyed the Father".79 "He who honors
963 I | authorities of the church is obeying the Redeemer Himself. ~The
964 I | of His own. Hence he who obeys the authorities of the church
965 II | Disinterestedness ~64. The object of your zeal must not be
966 I | with Christ through His oblation and ours and when we have
967 Int | priests, they are already obliged by the very nature of the
968 I | days and hours, the Church obliges the priest to recite the
969 III | Nevertheless, even here it must be observed that "the just measure is
970 I | the day, for removing the obstacles which hinder or retard one'
971 I | salutary self-control is obtained, and an increase of grace
972 I | thanks to the Eternal Father, obtaining from Him the assistance
973 Int | of the world who, on the occasion of Our golden jubilee as
974 I | days from our accustomed occupations and habitual environment,
975 I | Virtues ~26. Many things occur to Our mind which We might
976 I | 30. The very same thing occurs in the Sacrifice of the
977 FIN | God to ascend in fragrant odor".95 "But be filled with
978 IV(*) | literal translation of the official Latin text. Because the
979 I | Confession ~51. Let him also not omit his daily examination of
980 I | Serious Consequences of Omitting Meditation ~47. We therefore
981 | once
982 IV | Zacchaeus, who said: "I give one-half of my possessions to the
983 IV | of their faith the very ones to whom it promises material
984 IV | a vain illusion to think oneself able to hide one's own inner
985 I | who, in order to manifest openly their Christian obedience
986 III | confuting the doctrinal errors opposed to it which are disseminated
987 FIN | blameless, so that anyone opposing may be put to shame, having
988 IV | social order which does not oppress individuals and isolate
989 II(61) | Cf. Orat. die XII mesis sept. a.
990 III(74)| Cf. Orationem die 24 mensis Iunii 1939
991 Int(16)| Pontificale Rom., De ord. presbyt. ~
992 III | that the future of newly ordained priests is to a great extent
993 I(34) | Pontificale Rom., In ordin. Diacon. ~
994 IV | Laity in Social Duties ~126. Ordinarily, carrying out of these Christian
995 III | teacher of Christians, are organically connected and clear. Today,
996 II | Body, but they are also the organs whereby this Mystical Body
997 I | his exalted dignity, and orient his life towards that sacrifice
998 Int | your life of virtue be an ornament of the Church of Christ;
999 III | striving to acquire those ornaments of the soul which are the
1000 IV(*) | translation appearing in L'Osservatore Romano used the word "capitalism"