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1 26(21)| Ps 131:8. ~ 2 26(22)| Ps 44:10-14ff. ~ 3 16 | 16. This belief of the sacred 4 18 | 18. What is here indicated 5 19 | 19. The fact that the Apostolic 6 10(3) | Vatican Polyglot Press, 1942). ~ 7 11 | statement. Hence, on May 1, 1946, we gave them our letter " 8 48 | year of the great Jubilee, 1950, on the first day of the 9 27(24)| Rv 12:1ff. ~ 10 23 | 23. When this liturgical feast 11 24 | 24. Among the scholastic theologians 12 25 | 25. When they go on to explain 13 29 | 29. Among the holy writers 14 30 | 30. When, during the Middle 15 33 | 33. In the fifteenth century, 16 34 | 34. The above-mentioned teachings 17 35 | 35. In like manner St. Francis 18 36 | 36. Once the mystery which 19 37 | 37. At the same time the great 20 38 | 38. All these proofs and considerations 21 39 | 39. We must remember especially 22 41 | 41. Since the universal Church, 23 42 | 42. We, who have placed our 24 45 | 45. Hence if anyone, which 25 46 | 46. In order that this, our 26 47 | 47. It is forbidden to any 27 48 | 48. Given at Rome, at St. Peter' 28 16(10)| Apostolicae Sedis, XXXIX, 541). ~ 29 39(45)| 5-6; I Cor. 15:21-26, 54-57. ~ 30 40(47)| Ineffabilis Deus, loc. cit., p. 599. ~ 31 29(27)| Is 61:13. ~ 32 12(5) | Pii IX, pars 1, Vol. 1, p. 615. ~ 33 7 | 7. Actually it was seen that 34 31(31)| Illa; q. 27, a. 1; q. 83, a. 5, ad 8; Expositio Salutationis 35 43 | Holy Year, so that we are able, while the great Jubilee 36 | about 37 | above 38 34 | 34. The above-mentioned teachings of the holy Fathers 39 12 | of Truth,7 and therefore absolutely without error, carries out 40 32 | applying them in a kind of accommodated sense to the Blessed Virgin, 41 24 | Assumption is in wonderful accord with those divine truths 42 22 | Statements no less clear and accurate are to be found in sermons 43 38 | must believe that he really acted in this way. ~ 44 12(4) | Acts 20:28. ~ 45 39 | although subject to the new Adam, is most intimately associated 46 33 | already expressed, but he added others of his own. The likeness 47 12 | presents them undefiled, adding nothing to them and taking 48 36 | Assumption for many centuries, adds these words of warning: " 49 25 | explain this point, they adduce various proofs to throw 50 14 | not difficult for them to admit that the great Mother of 51 43 | Jubilee is being observed, to adorn the brow of God's Virgin 52 17 | that sacramentary which Adrian I, our predecessor of immortal 53 10 | by corporate effort, more advanced inquiries into this matter 54 42 | contribute in no small way to the advantage of human society, since 55 12(8) | Council, Constitution Pastor Aeternus, c. 4. ~ 56 2 | is fulfilling in the most affectionate manner her maternal duties 57 12 | gave an almost unanimous affirmative response to both these questions. 58 12 | prelates and the faithful,"5 affirming that the bodily Assumption 59 | against 60 | alone 61 29 | statements and various images and analogies of Sacred Scripture to Illustrate 62 30 | grace"-words used by the angel who addressed her-the Universal 63 31 | distinguished teacher, the Angelic Doctor, despite the fact 64 31(31)| Expositio Salutationis Angelicae; In Symb. Apostolorum Expositio, 65 18(12)| Menaei Totius Anni. ~ 66 30(30)| de Sanctis, Sermo XV in Annuntiatione B. Mariae; cf. also Mariale, 67 2 | down by ever so many cares, anxieties, and troubles, by reason 68 | anyone 69 38 | to her breast, as being apart from him in body, even though 70 16(10)| encyclical Mediator Dei (Acta Apostolicae Sedis, XXXIX, 541). ~ 71 31(31)| Salutationis Angelicae; In Symb. Apostolorum Expositio, a. S; In IV Sent., 72 22 | she who, as it is written, appears in beauty, and your virginal 73 32 | upon her beloved?"33 and applying them in a kind of accommodated 74 41 | believe that the moment appointed in the plan of divine providence 75 19 | minds of the faithful to appreciate always more completely the 76 15 | religious institutes, with the approval of the Church, have been 77 41 | faithful, which has been approved in ecclesiastical worship 78 31(31)| St. Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theol., Illa; q. 79 9 | our venerable brethren, archbishops and bishops, from dioceses 80 38 | her milk, held him in her arms, and clasped him to her 81 26 | as a pillar of smoke of aromatical spices, of myrrh and frankincense" 82 2 | children are being vigorously aroused to a more assiduous consideration 83 41 | Virgin Mary has already arrived. ~ 84 29 | which he triumphed and has ascended to the right hand of the 85 35 | to honor their parents, asks this question: "What son 86 37 | with the same firmness of assent as that given to the Immaculate 87 35 | Francis of Sales, after asserting that it is wrong to doubt 88 2 | vigorously aroused to a more assiduous consideration of her prerogatives. ~ 89 12 | doctrine, but so that, by his assistance, they might guard as sacred 90 19 | and effectively moved the attentive minds of the faithful to 91 15 | assumed into heaven clearly attest this faith. So do those 92 11 | episcopate directly and authoritatively that each of them should 93 30 | From these proofs and authorities and from many others, it 94 35 | would not bring his mother back to life and would not bring 95 4 | death, and one who through Baptism has been born again in a 96 25 | assumed into heaven. They base the strength of their proofs 97 46 | of any public notary and bearing the seal of a person constituted 98 28(26)| Amadeus of Lausanne, De Beatae Virginis Obitu, Assumptione 99 32 | not possess her complete beatitude.34 ~ 100 22 | it is written, appears in beauty, and your virginal body 101 | because 102 | becomes 103 29 | the divine Redeemer had bedecked with supreme glory his most 104 8 | in many more petitions, begging and urging the Apostolic 105 10 | into this matter should be begun and that, in the meantime, 106 2 | manner her maternal duties on behalf of those redeemed by the 107 14 | way prevented them from believing and from professing openly 108 21 | Mother should possess what belongs to her Son, and that she 109 2 | showing indications of a better and holier life. Thus, while 110 21 | escaped in the act of giving birth to him, should look upon 111 32 | she is there bodily...her blessedness would not have been complete 112 27 | Blessed Virgin and the special blessing that countered the curse 113 2 | of those redeemed by the blood of Christ, the minds and 114 4 | through Baptism has been born again in a supernatural 115 1 | 1. The most bountiful God, who is almighty, the 116 26 | of heaven with the divine Bridegroom. ~ 117 20 | touched upon concisely and briefly. ~ 118 43 | Virgin Mother with this brilliant gem, and to leave a monument 119 43 | monument more enduring than bronze of our own most fervent 120 43 | being observed, to adorn the brow of God's Virgin Mother with 121 26 | the Ark of the Covenant, built of incorruptible wood and 122 19(16)| Nicolai Papae I ad Consulta Bulgarorum. 123 18 | among men." And, in the Byzantine liturgy, not only is the 124 2 | by reason of very severe calamities that have taken place and 125 45 | willfully to deny or to call into doubt that which we 126 36 | stain or wrinkle40 and is called by the Apostle "the pillar 127 26 | mention the Spouse of the Canticles "that goes up by the desert, 128 9 | from our beloved sons the Cardinals of the Sacred College, from 129 28 | waited upon him with loving care."26 ~ 130 10 | be gathered together and carefully evaluated.3 ~ 131 12 | absolutely without error, carries out the commission entrusted 132 42 | life entirely devoted to carrying out the heavenly Father' 133 7 | that not only individual Catholics, but also those who could 134 8 | and in urgency. In this cause there were pious crusades 135 19 | classed among the more solemn celebrations of the entire liturgical 136 42 | Immaculate Heart in public ceremonies, and who have time and time 137 47 | forbidden to any man to change this, our declaration, pronouncement, 138 22 | Though still human, it is changed into the heavenly life of 139 18 | indicated in that sobriety characteristic of the Roman liturgy is 140 17 | memory, sent to the Emperor Charlemagne. These words are found in 141 22 | virginal body is all holy, all chaste, entirely the dwelling place 142 21 | carried the Creator as a child at her breast, should dwell 143 30 | has been assumed above the choirs of angels. And this we believe 144 36 | Virgin Mary into heaven, chose to focus their mind and 145 20 | only begotten Son, Jesus Christ-truths that the liturgical books 146 34 | together the testimonies of the Christians of earlier days, St. Robert 147 26 | texts rather frequently cited in this fashion, some have 148 15 | eyes of all men. Moreover, cities, dioceses, and individual 149 38 | held him in her arms, and clasped him to her breast, as being 150 9 | the world and from every class of people, from our beloved 151 19 | other Marian feasts to be classed among the more solemn celebrations 152 11 | faith? Do you, with your clergy and people, desire it?" ~ 153 39 | Son should be brought to a close by the glorification of 154 4 | two privileges are most closely bound to one another. Christ 155 27 | but also in that woman clothed with the sun whom John the 156 33 | St. Bernardine of Siena collected and diligently evaluated 157 9 | Cardinals of the Sacred College, from our venerable brethren, 158 10 | special orders in which we commanded that, by corporate effort, 159 46 | for perpetual remembrance, commanding that written copies of it, 160 35 | perfect way, the divine commandment by which children are ordered 161 36 | Once the mystery which is commemorated in this feast had been placed 162 16 | solemn liturgical offices commemorating this privilege. The holy 163 12 | without error, carries out the commission entrusted to it, that of 164 21 | powerful eloquence when he compared the bodily Assumption of 165 30 | her-the Universal Doctor, comparing the Blessed Virgin with 166 44 | ever Virgin Mary, having completed the course of her earthly 167 28 | women. She alone merited to conceive the true God of true God, 168 38 | think of her, the one who conceived Christ, brought him forth, 169 32 | purity and integrity in conceiving and in childbirth, he would 170 12 | loving Mother of God is concerned-is a truth that has been revealed 171 34(37)| St. Robert Bellarmine, Conciones Habitae Lovanii, n. 40, 172 20 | frequently touched upon concisely and briefly. ~ 173 37 | the Assumption, he could conclude that this mystery was to 174 30 | as theological reasoning, concluded in this way: "From these 175 1 | way that, under different conditions and in different ways, all 176 42 | powerful protection, are confident that this solemn proclamation 177 29 | Scripture to Illustrate and to confirm the doctrine of the Assumption, 178 19 | Apostles, the function of confirming the brethren in the faith,13 179 8 | disciplines are taught. Marian Congresses, both national and international 180 4 | in a supernatural way has conquered sin and death through the 181 42 | grave trouble, we who have consecrated the entire human race to 182 40 | triumph over sin and its consequences, finally obtained, as the 183 7 | ecclesiastical provinces, and even a considerable number of the Fathers of 184 2 | aroused to a more assiduous consideration of her prerogatives. ~ 185 2 | Nevertheless, we are greatly consoled to see that, while the Catholic 186 46 | bearing the seal of a person constituted in ecclesiastical dignity, 187 19(16)| Responsa Nicolai Papae I ad Consulta Bulgarorum. 188 33 | this question. He was not content with setting down the principal 189 37 | propriety, and when there is no contradiction or repugnance on the part 190 42 | definition of the Assumption will contribute in no small way to the advantage 191 42 | us may be more and more convinced of the value of a human 192 10 | which we commanded that, by corporate effort, more advanced inquiries 193 10(3) | Petitiones de Assumptione Corporea B. Virginis Mariae in Caelum 194 28 | believe that her body has seen corruption-because it was really united again 195 47 | rash attempt, to oppose and counter it. If any man should presume 196 27 | the special blessing that countered the curse of Eve. ~ 197 26 | looked upon the Ark of the Covenant, built of incorruptible 198 14 | except for her, nothing created by God other than the human 199 21 | she, who had carried the Creator as a child at her breast, 200 21 | should be honored by every creature as the Mother and as the 201 8 | this cause there were pious crusades of prayer. Many outstanding 202 40 | obtained, as the supreme culmination of her privileges, that 203 19 | of the entire liturgical cycle. And, when our predecessor 204 45 | which God forbid, should dare willfully to deny or to 205 20 | shows, not only that the dead body of the Blessed Virgin 206 17 | the liturgical books which deal with the feast either of 207 15 | meditation which, as all know, deals with the Blessed Virgin' 208 31 | despite the fact that he never dealt directly with this question, 209 14 | God's Mother and our own dearest Mother, they have contemplated 210 19 | When this had been done, he decided to take part himself in 211 16 | testimonies of no small value for deciding a particular point of Christian 212 10 | to enable us to make a decision on this most serious subject, 213 47 | man to change this, our declaration, pronouncement, and definition 214 44 | authority, we pronounce, declare, and define it to be a divinely 215 36 | Peter Canisius, after he had declared that the very word "assumption" 216 8 | postulations and petitions did not decrease but rather grew continually 217 15 | temples which have been dedicated to the Virgin Mary assumed 218 44 | pronounce, declare, and define it to be a divinely revealed 219 10(3) | Virginis Mariae in Caelum Definienda ad S. Sedem Delatae, 2 volumes ( 220 48 | Church, have signed, so defining. ~ ~ 221 10(3) | Caelum Definienda ad S. Sedem Delatae, 2 volumes (Vatican Polyglot 222 32 | the desert, flowing with delights, leaning upon her beloved?"33 223 12 | certain and firm proof, demonstrating that the Blessed Virgin 224 24 | is termed the theological demonstration and the Catholic faith, 225 25 | the first element of these demonstrations, they insist upon the fact 226 36 | but are everywhere to be denounced as over-contentious or rash 227 26 | These are proposed as depicting that heavenly Queen and 228 26 | this subject, they also describe her as the Queen entering 229 43 | falls, according to the design of God's providence, during 230 39 | the Virgin Mary has been designated by the holy Fathers as the 231 18 | the Gallican sacramentary designates this privilege of Mary's 232 24 | divinely revealed truths and desirous of showing the harmony that 233 31 | teacher, the Angelic Doctor, despite the fact that he never dealt 234 42 | our bodies and souls are destined. Finally it is our hope 235 42 | of a human life entirely devoted to carrying out the heavenly 236 23 | and with ever increasing devotion and piety, the bishops of 237 28(26)| Caelum Exaltatione ad Filii Dexteram. ~ 238 14 | the same way, it was not difficult for them to admit that the 239 33 | Bernardine of Siena collected and diligently evaluated all that the medieval 240 8 | schools where the sacred disciplines are taught. Marian Congresses, 241 42 | lives of men by exciting discord among them, in this magnificent 242 35 | have redounded to his own dishonor to have her virginal flesh, 243 37(43)| D. Thomae, q. 27, a. 2, disp. 3, sec. 5, n. 31. ~ 244 22 | henceforth completely exempt from dissolution into dust. Though still 245 31 | Following the footsteps of his distinguished teacher, the Angelic Doctor, 246 22(19)| Dormitionem Sanctissimae Dominae Nostrate Deiparae Semperque 247 29(28)| Anthony of Padua, Sermones Dominicales et in Solemnitatibus, In 248 | done 249 2 | affectionate manner her maternal duties on behalf of those redeemed 250 23 | numbers considered it their duty openly and clearly to explain 251 21 | child at her breast, should dwell in the divine tabernacles. 252 41 | universal Church, within which dwells the Spirit of Truth who 253 8 | outstanding theologians eagerly and zealously carried out 254 28 | 28. Thus, during the earliest period of scholastic theology, 255 10 | Consequently, while we sent up earnest prayers to God that he might 256 2 | that almost everywhere on earth it is showing indications 257 16 | there have been both in the East and in the West solemn liturgical 258 42 | stronger and render it more effective. ~ 259 19 | solemn, has certainly and effectively moved the attentive minds 260 25 | privilege of Mary. As the first element of these demonstrations, 261 21 | spoke out with powerful eloquence when he compared the bodily 262 17 | immortal memory, sent to the Emperor Charlemagne. These words 263 10 | light of the Holy Spirit, to enable us to make a decision on 264 16(10)| The encyclical Mediator Dei (Acta Apostolicae 265 22 | and immortality, has been endowed with life by him, she has 266 43 | to leave a monument more enduring than bronze of our own most 267 20 | liturgy of the Church does not engender the Catholic faith, but 268 14 | dust and ashes. Actually, enlightened by divine grace and moved 269 16 | have never failed to draw enlightenment from this fact since, as 270 26 | describe her as the Queen entering triumphantly into the royal 271 36(40)| Eph 5:27. ~ 272 11 | venerable brethren in the episcopate directly and authoritatively 273 12 | therefore absolutely without error, carries out the commission 274 21 | of sorrow which she had escaped in the act of giving birth 275 39 | resurrection of Christ was an essential part and the final sign 276 30 | Albert the Great who, to establish this teaching, had gathered 277 29(28)| Padua, Sermones Dominicales et in Solemnitatibus, In Assumptione 278 29 | was piously believed, the Evangelical Doctor, St. Anthony of Padua, 279 43 | greatly that this solemn event falls, according to the 280 26 | rather free in their use of events and expressions taken from 281 | everyone 282 28(26)| Obitu, Assumptione in Caelum Exaltatione ad Filii Dexteram. ~ 283 22 | And so, to cite some other examples, St. Germanus of Constantinople 284 | except 285 42 | ruin the lives of men by exciting discord among them, in this 286 34 | days, St. Robert Bellarmine exclaimed: "And who, I ask, could 287 17 | passed from this earthly exile to heaven, what happened 288 24 | showing the harmony that exists between what is termed the 289 33 | the order of a sensible experience.36 ~ 290 42 | have time and time again experienced her powerful protection, 291 20 | They offered more profound explanations of its meaning and nature, 292 15 | do those sacred images, exposed therein for the veneration 293 41 | truths, and which has been expounded and explained magnificently 294 42 | these teachings threaten to extinguish the light of virtue and 295 44 | Mother, and for the joy and exultation of the entire Church; by 296 12 | heaven - which surely no faculty of the human mind could 297 16 | of the Church have never failed to draw enlightenment from 298 41 | dogma of divine and Catholic faith-this truth which is based on 299 45 | let him know that he has fallen away completely from the 300 43 | greatly that this solemn event falls, according to the design 301 12 | its own natural powers, as far as the heavenly glorification 302 26 | frequently cited in this fashion, some have employed the 303 19 | Moreover, the fact that a holy fast had been ordered from ancient 304 19 | treating of the principal fasts which "the Holy Roman Church 305 3 | regards Mary with a most favorable and unique affection, has " 306 18 | universe, has granted you favors that surpass nature. As 307 17 | Venerable to us, O Lord, is the festivity of this day on which the 308 37 | Suarez was professing in the field of mariology the norm that " 309 33 | 33. In the fifteenth century, during a later 310 27 | signified, not only in various figures of the Old Testament, but 311 25 | upon the fact that, out of filial love for his mother, Jesus 312 28(26)| in Caelum Exaltatione ad Filii Dexteram. ~ 313 39 | an essential part and the final sign of this victory, so 314 12 | authority we have a certain and firm proof, demonstrating that 315 12 | consequently something that must be firmly and faithfully believed 316 37 | be believed with the same firmness of assent as that given 317 32 | comes up from the desert, flowing with delights, leaning upon 318 36 | Mary into heaven, chose to focus their mind and attention 319 39 | struggle against the infernal foe which, as foretold in the 320 25 | those prerogatives which follow from it. These include her 321 28 | a virgin she gave milk, fondling him in her lap, and in all 322 34 | ashes or given over to be food for worms."37 ~ 323 45 | Hence if anyone, which God forbid, should dare willfully to 324 47 | 47. It is forbidden to any man to change this, 325 33 | of soul-a likeness that forbids us to think of the heavenly 326 11 | known to us his mind in a formal statement. Hence, on May 327 38 | Writings as their ultimate foundation. These set the loving Mother 328 15 | of the Church, have been founded and have taken their name 329 19 | procession, to be held on four Marian feasts, he specified 330 30 | she was exempted from the fourfold curse that had been laid 331 35 | 35. In like manner St. Francis of Sales, after asserting 332 35(38)| Oeuvres de St. Francois De Sales, sermon for the 333 26 | aromatical spices, of myrrh and frankincense" to be crowned.23 These 334 20 | proceed from the faith as the fruit comes from the tree, it 335 2 | while the Blessed Virgin is fulfilling in the most affectionate 336 27 | mystery of the Assumption, the fulfillment of that most perfect grace 337 3 | affection, has "when the fullness of time came"2 put the plan 338 20 | incorrupt, but that she gained a triumph out of death, 339 3(2) | Gal 4:4.~ 340 18 | take one as an example, the Gallican sacramentary designates 341 34 | during more recent times. Gathering together the testimonies 342 43 | Mother with this brilliant gem, and to leave a monument 343 39 | writings of the Apostle of the Gentiles.45 Consequently, just as 344 46 | same reception they would give to this present letter, 345 22 | our Savior and God and the giver of life and immortality, 346 21 | had escaped in the act of giving birth to him, should look 347 35(39)| Alphonsus Liguori, The Glories of Mary, Part 2, d. 1. ~ 348 18 | incorrupt in the tomb and has glorified it by his divine act of 349 29 | prophet's words: "I will glorify the place of my feet,"27 350 39(44)| Gn 3:15. ~ 351 25 | 25. When they go on to explain this point, 352 42 | clearly to what a lofty goal our bodies and souls are 353 26 | Spouse of the Canticles "that goes up by the desert, as a pillar 354 3 | and the perfect harmony of graces and has daily studied them 355 23 | preachers in continually greater numbers considered it their 356 17(11)| Sacramentarium Gregorianum. ~ 357 8 | not decrease but rather grew continually in number and 358 36 | Apostle "the pillar and ground of truth."41 Relying on 359 2 | is flourishing and daily growing more fervent, and that almost 360 12 | his assistance, they might guard as sacred and might faithfully 361 12 | delivered to his Spouse to be guarded faithfully and to be taught 362 15 | the special patronage and guardianship of the Virgin Mother of 363 34(37)| Robert Bellarmine, Conciones Habitae Lovanii, n. 40, De Assumption 364 26 | triumphantly into the royal halls of heaven and sitting at 365 21 | as the Mother and as the handmaid of God."17 ~ 366 17 | earthly exile to heaven, what happened to her sacred body was, 367 10 | Pius IX, our predecessor of happy memory, down to our own 368 14 | life troubled by cares, hardships, and sorrows, and that, 369 | hath 370 2 | Christ, the minds and the hearts of her children are being 371 22 | place of God, so that it is henceforth completely exempt from dissolution 372 10(3) | Cf. Hentrich-Von Moos, Petitiones de Assumptione 373 30 | the angel who addressed her-the Universal Doctor, comparing 374 21 | Damascene, an outstanding herald of this traditional truth, 375 | herself 376 40 | all eternity joined in a hidden way with Jesus Christ in 377 29 | Doctor, St. Anthony of Padua, holds a special place. On the 378 2 | indications of a better and holier life. Thus, while the Blessed 379 20 | the great Doctors, in the homilies and sermons they gave the 380 21 | and that she should be honored by every creature as the 381 42 | singular bonds. It is to be hoped that all the faithful will 382 34 | My soul is filled with horror at the thought that this 383 | how 384 | However 385 31(31)| Thomas Aquinas, Summa Theol., Illa; q. 27, a. 1; q. 83, a. 386 42 | others. Thus, while the illusory teachings of materialism 387 29 | analogies of Sacred Scripture to Illustrate and to confirm the doctrine 388 17 | accorded. Thus, to cite an illustrious example, this is set forth 389 36 | over-contentious or rash men, and as imbued with a spirit that is heretical 390 33 | heavenly Kingmakes it entirely imperative that Mary "should be only 391 11 | great moment and of such importance, we considered it opportune 392 38 | lot. Consequently it seems impossible to think of her, the one 393 30 | Eve, stated clearly and incisively that she was exempted from 394 25 | which follow from it. These include her exalted holiness, entirely 395 25 | strength of their proofs on the incomparable dignity of her divine motherhood 396 28 | Mary's flesh had remained incorrupt-for it is wrong to believe that 397 26 | of the Covenant, built of incorruptible wood and placed in the Lord' 398 44 | over sin and death, for the increase of the glory of that same 399 47 | let him know that he will incur the wrath of Almighty God 400 18 | 18. What is here indicated in that sobriety characteristic 401 18 | privilege of Mary's as "an ineffable mystery all the more worthy 402 12 | an entirely certain and infallible way, manifests this privilege 403 39 | that struggle against the infernal foe which, as foretold in 404 19 | Apostolic See, which has inherited the function entrusted to 405 15 | 15. The innumerable temples which have been 406 24 | lacking those who, wishing to inquire more profoundly into divinely 407 10 | corporate effort, more advanced inquiries into this matter should 408 25 | these demonstrations, they insist upon the fact that, out 409 | instead 410 15 | the same way, religious institutes, with the approval of the 411 8 | in public ecclesiastical institutions and in other schools where 412 21 | who had kept her virginity intact in childbirth, should keep 413 32 | her virginal purity and integrity in conceiving and in childbirth, 414 8 | Congresses, both national and international in scope, have been held 415 1 | by means of joys that he interposes in their lives from time 416 25 | men and of the angels, the intimate union of Mary with her Son, 417 44 | and again to God, and have invoked the light of the Spirit 418 27 | Apostle contemplated on the Island of Patmos.24 Similarly they 419 10 | most serious subject, we issued special orders in which 420 22(19)| attributed to St. Modestus of Jerusalem, n. 14. ~ 421 12(7) | Jn 14:26. ~ 422 44 | august Mother, and for the joy and exultation of the entire 423 1 | individual men by means of joys that he interposes in their 424 11 | outstanding wisdom and prudence, judge that the bodily Assumption 425 12 | Church, either in solemn judgment or in its ordinary and universal 426 21 | intact in childbirth, should keep her own body free from all 427 33 | separated from the heavenly Kingmakes it entirely imperative that 428 41 | toward an ever more perfect knowledge of the revealed truths, 429 16 | fact since, as everyone knows, the sacred liturgy, "because 430 36 | opposed to the doctrine of our Lady's Assumption as temerarious, 431 30 | fourfold curse that had been laid upon Eve.30 ~ 432 28 | milk, fondling him in her lap, and in all things she waited 433 | last 434 | later 435 28(26)| Amadeus of Lausanne, De Beatae Virginis Obitu, 436 28 | man, Amadeus, Bishop of Lausarme, held that the Virgin Mary' 437 37 | measured, not by the ordinary laws, but by the divine omnipotence."43 438 14 | through the teaching and the leadership of their pastors, have learned 439 32 | flowing with delights, leaning upon her beloved?"33 and 440 14 | leadership of their pastors, have learned from the sacred books that 441 43 | this brilliant gem, and to leave a monument more enduring 442 14 | her earthly pilgrimage, led a life troubled by cares, 443 19 | Virgin Mary.14 Again, St. Leo IV saw to it that the feast, 444 | less 445 14 | Christ has ever reached this level. ~ 446 19(14)| Liber Pontificalis. ~ 447 26 | heavenly Spouse who has been lifted up to the courts of heaven 448 35(39)| St. Alphonsus Liguori, The Glories of Mary, Part 449 36 | into heaven are not to be listened to patiently but are everywhere 450 19 | prescribed what is known as the litany, or the stational procession, 451 21 | taken to himself, should live in the divine mansions. 452 22 | incorruptibility, truly living and glorious, undamaged 453 40(47)| The Bull Ineffabilis Deus, loc. cit., p. 599. ~ 454 42 | may see clearly to what a lofty goal our bodies and souls 455 19 | Church has observed for a long time, and still observes."16 ~ 456 21 | giving birth to him, should look upon him as he sits with 457 38 | and as always sharing his lot. Consequently it seems impossible 458 34(37)| Bellarmine, Conciones Habitae Lovanii, n. 40, De Assumption B. 459 42 | discord among them, in this magnificent way all may see clearly 460 41 | expounded and explained magnificently in the work, the science, 461 19 | always more completely the magnitude of the mystery it commemorates. 462 16 | faithful is universally manifested still more splendidly by 463 12 | certain and infallible way, manifests this privilege as a truth 464 21 | should live in the divine mansions. It was fitting that she, 465 36(42)| St. Peter Canisius, De Maria Virgine. ~ 466 37 | professing in the field of mariology the norm that "keeping in 467 42 | the illusory teachings of materialism and the corruption of morals 468 2 | affectionate manner her maternal duties on behalf of those 469 20 | profound explanations of its meaning and nature, bringing out 470 1 | and of individual men by means of joys that he interposes 471 | meantime 472 37 | wrought in the Virgin must be measured, not by the ordinary laws, 473 16(10)| The encyclical Mediator Dei (Acta Apostolicae Sedis, 474 33 | diligently evaluated all that the medieval theologians had said and 475 42 | may hope that those who meditate upon the glorious example 476 15 | mystery proposed for pious meditation which, as all know, deals 477 42 | motherly heart to all the members of this august body. And 478 18(12)| Menaei Totius Anni. ~ 479 39 | and death which are always mentioned together in the writings 480 12 | of the Church, not by any merely human effort but under the 481 28 | blessed among women. She alone merited to conceive the true God 482 30 | 30. When, during the Middle Ages, scholastic theology 483 19 | the celebration, in the midst of a great multitude of 484 48 | on the first day of the month of November, on the Feast 485 43 | brilliant gem, and to leave a monument more enduring than bronze 486 10(3) | Cf. Hentrich-Von Moos, Petitiones de Assumptione 487 42 | materialism and the corruption of morals that follows from these 488 39 | Apostle says: "When this mortal thing hath put on immortality, 489 42 | love for her who shows her motherly heart to all the members 490 19 | in the midst of a great multitude of the faithful.15 Moreover, 491 26 | of aromatical spices, of myrrh and frankincense" to be 492 37 | the part of Scripture, the mysteries of grace which God has wrought 493 8 | Marian Congresses, both national and international in scope, 494 7 | those who could speak for nations or ecclesiastical provinces, 495 32(32)| St. Bonaventure, De Nativitate B. Mariae Virginis, Sermo 496 19 | together the Feasts of the Nativity, the Annunciation, the Purification, 497 12 | mind could know by its own natural powers, as far as the heavenly 498 19 | what our predecessor St. Nicholas I testifies in treating 499 19(16)| Responsa Nicolai Papae I ad Consulta Bulgarorum. 500 33 | divine Son, in the way of the nobility and dignity of body and


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