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1 1 8 | Lady, the saints and the poor.~ ~ ~
2 1, 1, a, 15 | great and small, rich and poor, priests and lay people,
3 1, 1, a, 15 | Disciples of a poor, humble, crucified God"~ ~ ~
4 1, 1, a, 15 | appear to be disciples of a poor, humble, crucified God.
5 1, 1, b, 18 | churches built for him by poor peasants, as well as in
6 1, 1, b, 27 | temple is the refuge of the poor, the asylum of the troubled
7 1, 1, b, 32 | Is 4:2). In fact, the poor will eat and be satisfied:
8 1, 1, c, 35 | big, to young and old, to poor and rich, to kings on their
9 1, 1, c, 38 | the consolation of the poor, the wood of eternal life,
10 1, 2, b, 45 | educating the daughters of the poor, and to assist people in
11 1, 2, b, 46 | My God, have pity on this poor bishop! Poor me, how many
12 1, 2, b, 46 | pity on this poor bishop! Poor me, how many years I have
13 1, 2, b, 46 | God, have mercy on me, a poor sinner.11~ ~ ~"I offer myself
14 1, 2, b, 46 | Christ, have mercy on me a poor sinner.12~ ~ ~"Nothing is
15 1, 2, d, 62 | may put it this way. This poor society does not realize
16 1, 3 73 | friends and ours.~ ~The poor are the living and eloquent
17 1, 3 73 | of Christ, who was born poor and died naked on the cross.
18 1, 3 73 | naked on the cross. The poor are his privileged friends,
19 1, 3 73 | If we deeply love the poor, the least, the unfortunate,
20 1, 3, a, 75 | because of her that so many poor dupes have opened their
21 1, 3, a, 76 | most gentle solace of the poor and the afflicted. Wholly
22 1, 3, a, 76 | Christian charity for the poor of Jesus Christ. Though
23 1, 3, c, 89 | c) THE POOR~ ~ ~"The poor are the living,
24 1, 3, c, 89 | c) THE POOR~ ~ ~"The poor are the living, the speaking
25 1, 3, c, 89 | Jesus Christ"~ ~What is a poor person in the eyes of the
26 1, 3, c, 89 | idea society had of the poor person. So, poverty was
27 1, 3, c, 90 | of the season, a hovel so poor that for a crib it can offer
28 1, 3, c, 90 | straw. In a word, my dear poor people, by his birth Jesus
29 1, 3, c, 90 | wants to bestow a title on a poor daughter of the people and
30 1, 3, c, 90 | From that day on, the poor began to be considered ‑-
31 1, 3, c, 90 | John Chrysostom, that the poor are like many refracted
32 1, 3, c, 90 | Yes, dearly beloved, the poor are living, speaking images
33 1, 3, c, 90 | Fathers. "When you see a poor person," says St. John Chrysostom,
34 1, 3, c, 91 | homage. But when we help the poor, we place our offering on
35 1, 3, c, 91 | Spirit dwelling unseen in the poor person." So here we see
36 1, 3, c, 91 | person." So here we see the poor raised to the dignity of
37 1, 3, c, 91 | this rehabilitation of the poor, a rehabilitation begun
38 1, 3, c, 91 | who, though rich, became poor: Egenus factus est.24~ ~ ~"
39 1, 3, c, 91 | He is the father of the poor, the strength of the weak,
40 1, 3, c, 91 | see him surrounded by the poor and the sick, by publicans
41 1, 3, c, 92 | every and all grief.25~ ~The poor person is the pupil of God'
42 1, 3, c, 92 | of God's eye"~ ~Oh, the poor! They do not have many
43 1, 3, c, 92 | ones you did for me." The poor person is the pupil of God'
44 1, 3, c, 92 | and what we do for the poor person we do for God himself.26~ ~ ~"
45 1, 3, c, 92 | Church was built on twelve poor men"~ ~Who, then, are the
46 1, 3, c, 92 | the Orient; who were so poor, weak, timid, crude, and
47 1, 3, c, 93 | world with love for the poor" (...).~ ~Jesus Christ abided
48 1, 3, c, 93 | welcome. You will help the poor who have no faith understand
49 1, 3, c, 94 | assistance set aside for the poor on the basis of the humanitarian
50 1, 3, c, 95 | heaven. Blessed are the poor, the divine Teacher infallibly
51 1, 3, c, 95 | today: "Blessed are the poor for theirs is the kingdom
52 1, 3, c, 95 | with resignation.31~ ~ ~"Poor I came to Piacenza and poor
53 1, 3, c, 95 | Poor I came to Piacenza and poor I shall leave it"~ ~Being
54 1, 3, c, 95 | impressed upon my soul. ~ ~Poor I came to Piacenza and poor
55 1, 3, c, 95 | Poor I came to Piacenza and poor I shall leave it for the
56 2, 1, c, 116 | our joys and sorrows, we poor exiles and pilgrims pray
57 2, 1, e, 129 | from the things of this poor world and incline me to
58 2, 1, g, 136 | of love for God, sets us poor pilgrims on the path leading
59 2, 2, b, 142 | themselves.~ ~Through me, these poor people lay their humble
60 2, 2, b, 142 | in the communities of our poor emigrants ‑- ask you, Holy
61 2, 3, a, 148 | equal to the awesome task, poor as I was in virtue and quite
62 2, 3, a, 151 | suffering?" (...).~ ~So, the poor, the widows, the orphans,
63 2, 3, a, 153 | accusing anyone (...).~ ~Poor archbishop! What humiliations!
64 2, 3, a, 153(9)| ibid., pp. 102-103). The "poor archbishop" who had been
65 2, 3, b, 156 | Sent first of all to the poor and the unfortunate, who
66 2, 3, b, 156 | serve and evangelize the poor, who, rich in faith, were
67 2, 3, c, 161 | chaos increase (...).~ ~We poor bishops don't know what
68 2, 3, c, 161 | newspapers, and what newspapers! Poor bishops!~ ~ Now I am working
69 2, 3, c, 162 | opened the eyes of so many poor dupes and for rebuking those
70 2, 3, c, 165 | under the appearance of a poor man; the third, that of
71 2, 3, c, 165 | the first mystery, nor the poor man's unworthiness that
72 2, 3, e, 174 | for the arrows of these poor blind people and must resist
73 2, 4, a, 178 | tenderness, comfort the poor, the little ones, the orphans,
74 2, 4, a, 181 | From the shack of the poor he rushes to the mansion
75 2, 4, c, 193 | money or gain. If you are poor, do not desire to be rich
76 2, 4, c, 193 | s favorites, namely, the poor, the widows, the sick, the
77 2, 4, c, 194 | you.~ ~Keep note of the poor, the widows, the orphans,
78 2, 4, c, 201 | Our seminaries are poor, as well as are most of
79 2, 5, a, 205 | of charity: helping the poor, visiting the sick, consoling
80 2, 5, b, 209 | and the humble. rich and poor, learned and unlearned.~ ~
81 2, 5, b, 211 | learned or unlearned, rich or poor, must all be united as one
82 2, 5, b, 212 | we ./. must defend our poor young people from bad example
83 2, 5, b, 212 | offerings for the support of poor seminarians; setting up
84 3, 1, a, 225 | those ‑- and they are few, poor fools! ‑- who sacrifice
85 3, 1, a, 231 | welcome you back. If I, a poor creature bereft of all virtue,
86 3, 1, b, 232 | I will not rely on my poor abilities but expect everything
87 3, 1, b, 237 | workers, who are extremely poor. They cut wood, make charcoal,
88 3, 1, c, 244 | mystical seed does fall on poor soil where the rocks and
89 3, 1, c, 245 | in figures of speech but poor in thought, fertile in expressions
90 3, 1, d, 247 | very much want all, rich or poor, patrician or plebeian,
91 3, 1, e, 253 | undo the harm brought upon poor mankind by the dreadful
92 3, 1, e, 256 | large fortune. Are you poor? Give your children a good
93 3, 1, e, 257 | Let your alms to the poor pass through their innocent
94 3, 1, f, 259 | holy days, we often see poor workers, even children,
95 3, 1, f, 260 | So do not destroy the poor worker; do not humiliate
96 3, 1, f, 261 | labor, a protection of the poor and weak against the oppression
97 3, 1, f, 262 | comforting reality. Rich and poor, servants and masters, humble
98 3, 2, a, 264 | brothers. Let us save these poor young students. Let us
99 3, 2, b, 270 | concerned not only with the poor and the peasants, though
100 3, 2, b, 270 | Christ, there are no rich or poor, highborn or plebeian.~ ~
101 3, 2, d, 285 | untrained, their speech very poor. Yet the answers of the
102 3, 2, e, 294 | that this Institute for the poor deaf-mutes may also prosper
103 3, 2, e, 295 | on earth than that of a poor deaf-mute. Though blessed
104 3, 2, e, 296 | word, calling blessed the poor, the persecuted, and those
105 3, 2, e, 297 | even in the workshop of the poor man or the craftsman. We
106 3, 2, e, 298 | anything about him. Oh, the poor mother who gave birth to
107 3, 2, e, 298 | of humble birth! Oh, the poor mother who would perhaps
108 3, 2, e, 298 | hidden in that person! Poor soul! Had he been educated,
109 3, 2, e, 301 | wretched of the wretched, you poor deaf-mute, are you not able
110 3, 2, e, 301 | humble shelter rise to house poor deaf-mute girls and women,
111 3, 2, e, 303 | country villa where the poor girls go for their health
112 3, 2, e, 303 | calls for.~ ~We know these poor girls have profited from
113 4, 1 308 | The exploiters of the poor people have made magnificent
114 4, 2 315 | awareness of their power, these poor people feet more starkly
115 4, 2 317 | loaf of bread from their poor tables ‑- there were from
116 4, 2 317 | accused of exploiting the poor, and that kind, charitable
117 4, 2 320 | most and the best of the poor peasants' produce ends up
118 4, 2 321 | life of workers and of the poor even more arduous and burdensome
119 4, 2 322 | do good on behalf of the poor.~ ~Fundamental principles
120 4, 2 322 | will help and advise the poor, work with others to extirpate
121 4, 2 323 | who became Father of the poor and the abandoned, the Pope
122 4, 2 323 | delicate concern for the poor and abandoned, without distinction
123 4, 2 326 | charitable work. In fact, those poor unfortunates encounter many
124 4, 3, a, 331 | the consciences of so many poor workers, farmers, and office
125 4, 3, b, 336 | kingly thrones and in their poor claims. She has a much
126 4, 4, a, 348 | and thus channel all my poor energies to the salvation
127 4, 4, c, 360 | powers-that-be not only abandon the poor vanguards but even join
128 4, 4, d, 361 | Please do the same for poor little me because I need
129 4, 4, d, 362 | without fear of error: that poor soul in Piacenza is ravaged
130 5, 1, a, 376 | their labors. ~ ~These poor souls were leaving, some
131 5, 1, a, 376 | travelers. I picture the poor wretches landing in a strange
132 5, 1, a, 378 | because of our country's poor conditions, especially agricultural,
133 5, 1, a, 380 | desperate sorrow of those poor people.4~ ~ ~
134 5, 1, b, 381 | than by the needs of the poor people who are forced to
135 5, 1, b, 382 | by depicting to the ./. poor ‑- tired of their misery ‑-
136 5, 1, b, 382 | and say with Manzoni: you poor little ragamuffin, you are
137 5, 1, b, 382 | ruin. How many of these poor people, torn from their
138 5, 1, c, 383 | the cry of distress of our poor emigrants and wrote a pamphlet
139 5, 1, c, 383 | untold evils and dangers our poor emigrants are confronted
140 5, 1, c, 383 | begin before he leaves his poor home, in the person of an
141 5, 1, c, 384 | What shall we say of the poor peasants who trust themselves
142 5, 1, c, 384 | which have victimized our poor brothers and sisters.~ ~
143 5, 1, c, 385 | waiting for them. But those poor wretches, who had already
144 5, 1, c, 385 | moral evils. In fact, our poor peasants run the risk of
145 5, 1, c, 386 | by a thousand promises ‑- poor emigrants who were shamelessly
146 5, 1, c, 387 | describe the dangers our poor emigrants meet when it comes
147 5, 1, c, 387 | reading. But how could a poor peasant rise to such sublime
148 5, 1, c, 388 | having been duped, these poor migrant peasants are left
149 5, 1, c, 388 | imperceptibly lead those poor wretches to a frightening
150 5, 1, c, 388 | dangers to the faith of our poor emigrants abound. Either
151 5, 1, c, 389 | unsold, leaving him rich and poor at the same time?~ ~I repeat,
152 5, 2, a, 395 | anxious heart on so many poor souls who, in forcible isolation,
153 5, 2, a, 395 | reawakening on behalf of the poor and abandoned. Blessed
154 5, 2, a, 395 | the plaintive voice of a poor Lombard peasant who came
155 5, 2, a, 396 | yet eloquent language, the poor man went on to tell me about
156 5, 2, a, 396 | word of mouth. From those poor ungrammatical letters, embellished
157 5, 2, a, 396 | heart-rending words of the poor Venetian emigrant: "We are
158 5, 2, a, 396 | in the perception of the poor.~ ~Well, then, with my charitable
159 5, 2, a, 397 | rich in material goods but poor in the riches of the spirit.
160 5, 2, a, 398 | moment, the rich and the poor of Italy have often vied
161 5, 2, b, 401 | and the welfare of the poor and the unfortunate. May
162 5, 2, c, 405 | like good news; and those poor wretches, crying with joy,
163 5, 2, c, 405 | But, unfortunately, the poor Missionary does not have
164 5, 2, c, 406 | unbelief in the minds of those poor, simple settlers, who get
165 5, 2, c, 411 | religious sentiment. Hence, the poor emigrants need not just
166 5, 2, c, 412 | flowing from the eyes of these poor people, almost all of them
167 5, 2, c, 414 | prove very beneficial to our poor expatriates who here, more
168 5, Mem, 3, 423 | innumerable snares set for the poor expatriates by the clash
169 5, Mem, 4, 425 | hundreds of thousands of poor emigrants.~ ~How well the
170 5, Mem, 4, 426 | would make on millions of poor emigrants in whose hearts
171 5, 3 429 | to bring good news to the poor. The Missionaries fulfill
172 5, 3 429 | environment in which he lived ‑- poor, chaste, and obedient ‑-
173 5, 3, a, 430 | received and of the need those poor people felt for at least
174 5, 3, a, 430 | feel you want to use my poor person either to prepare
175 5, 3, a, 434 | preventing the ruin of so many poor Italian Catholics who are
176 5, 3, a, 434 | than once from the lips of poor workers and peasants.~ ~
177 5, 3, a, 437 | undertake on behalf of our poor countrymen emigrated to
178 5, 3, a, 439 | interest in the welfare of the poor emigrants. So, even if
179 5, 3, b, 448 | thousands upon thousands of poor emigrants, like sheep without
180 5, 3, b, 450 | see that the cause of our poor emigrants is very dear to
181 5, 3, b, 451 | there are millions of our poor countrymen and women scattered
182 5, 3, b, 451 | vocations for the care of our poor emigrants also in your part
183 5, 3, c, 458 | this end are offered my poor prayers and those of many
184 5, 3, c, 459 | labors as long as there are poor wretches to console, ignorant
185 5, 3, c, 460 | ignorant people to instruct, poor people to evangelize, and
186 5, 3, c, 462 | hundreds of thousands of our poor brothers and sisters live
187 5, 3, d, 465 | destitution of one's parents, poor health, etc.~ ~O Mary, Virgin
188 5, 3, d, 473 | your noble concern for our poor emigrants. Personally, I
189 5, 3, d, 475 | you because she is always poor and needy. Right now, we
190 5, 4, a, 480 | unabashed friend of the poor (and these days this is
191 5, 4, a, 480 | useful to so many of our poor countrymen. This is the
192 5, 4, a, 482 | activities not only encourage the poor emigrants to continue on
193 5, 4, a, 482 | tell foreigners that those poor people are not forgotten
194 5, 4, b, 488 | who are driving so many poor souls, especially young
195 5, 4, b, 489 | and materially destroy the poor wretches who fall into their
196 5, 4, b, 489 | arriving in America, the poor peasants will know where
197 5, 4, b, 495 | to provide lodging for poor immigrants, as well as for
198 5, 4, b, 496 | embarkation, where those poor people were treated as the
199 5, 4, b, 496 | of Genoa to accompany the poor emigrants. On the ship,