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1002 2, 4, b, 189 | individual not for his own convenience but for the good of others;
1003 5, 1, c, 387(10)| Ferrara 1899: this is the conventional title of a report read by
1004 4, 2 325 | societies, public conferences, conventions, workers' circles, oratories
1005 1, 1, a, 10 | Jesus is creation's point of convergence, the precious link that
1006 1, 1, b, 24 | Catholic worship, which converges wholly on the Eucharist,
1007 5, 3, a, 431 | whom we will be trying to convert. ~ ~These miserable people
1008 1, 3, c, 96 | I had done; and the king conveyed his thanks to me, his admiration,
1009 2, 5, c, 216 | the hands of science, it conveys the thoughts of men and
1010 5, 1, c, 383 | promises of easy riches, convinces him to emigrate and then
1011 5, 1, a, 379 | could hold in line a nation convulsed by the pangs of hunger,
1012 5, 1, a, 375 | reflected the inner turmoil convulsing their hearts at that moment.
1013 2, 5, a, 204 | revolutions of peoples, the convulsions and fusions of peoples are
1014 2, 3, b, 158 | and downs nor has it ever cooled off because of difficulties
1015 4, 2 320 | effective tools is found in the cooperative societies for production
1016 4, 2 321 | producers, consumers, and cooperatives in order to improve their
1017 3, 2, c, 278 | became such only because they copied in themselves, better than
1018 3, 1, b, 238 | pastoral visitation, your most cordial letter of the 2nd of this
1019 5, 2, a, 395 | America, in the Andes or the Cordilleras or the Rockies, on the banks
1020 1, 2, c, 54 | the angels and saints, the coredemptrix of the human race, the Blessed
1021 2 102 | dedication, responsibility and coresponsibility "for the glory of God and
1022 2, 3, b, 158 | Like St. Paul coming to the Corinthians, I came to you not confiding
1023 4, 4, c, 355(14)| have been the Rev. G. M. Cornoldi, S.J.~
1024 1, 1, a, 17 | that is ours. We become corpses, just as a body without
1025 4, 2 321 | Catholic point of view), correctly observed: in the past the
1026 2, 4, b, 187 | Furthermore, meditation corrects excesses, moderates behavior,
1027 2, 1, d, 118 | intertwined, interconnected, correlated in a vast network of needs
1028 1, 3, a, 73 | What a beautiful and clear correlation between the mother and the
1029 4, 2 322 | needs of our farms and the corresponding remedies found to be effective
1030 1, 1, b, 23 | incorruptibility into the corruptible body of a human being.
1031 4, 4, e, 368 | chord is an echo of the cosmic harmony which has its source
1032 5, 3, a, 438(7) | Mantese and Canon Domenico Costa, Provost of St. Antoninus,
1033 5, 3, b, 455(33)| Letter to Bishop Thiel of Costarica, March 20, 1889 (AGS 3021/
1034 4, 2 321 | long years of study and costly research. The Agricultural
1035 3, 2, d, 286 | beings created by him, has couched religion in popular stories
1036 1, 3, a, 74 | to be their light, their counselor, their guide, and their
1037 2, 5, c, 213 | doctrine or morals, precepts or counsels, about the laws of God or
1038 2, 5, b, 209 | Church of Satan must be counteracted not just by priestly power
1039 2, 5, b, 212 | in municipal elections; counteracting by word and deed, whenever
1040 1, 3, c, 97 | me. I dismissed him with courtesy and kindness and told him
1041 1, 1, a, 11 | the High Priest of the new covenant, the eternal Priest, the
1042 2, 1, e, 130 | of people that makes them cower and cringe? Only God knows.
1043 1, 2, a, 44 | and adoration. Around the cradle of Christianity heaven and
1044 3, 1, d, 250 | ultimate goal with uncanny craftiness. Now, however, they have
1045 1, 1, c, 35 | men in their affairs, to craftsmen in their workshops, to everybody
1046 5, 1, c, 385 | emigrants are transported. Crammed worse than beasts, they
1047 3, 1, c, 243 | blame on desecrations, on crass indifference, or on the
1048 4, 2 315 | standing in the way of one's cravings and pleasures. This is the
1049 2, 3, e, 175 | without which we would go crazy. 40~ ~ ~"We men have some
1050 3, 1, f, 259 | clatter of machines, the creaking of the carts, the bang of
1051 4, 4, a, 347 | the mud. This would lend credence to the rumors that we are
1052 1, 2, c, 57 | novit orare. Prayer is the credentials of the true believer. Prayer
1053 2, 4, d, 198 | study so as to come up with credible solutions to new, emerging
1054 4, 2 320 | more profitable for the creditor.~ ~Now, most and the best
1055 2, 1, a, 108 | all confessing the same creed, cherishing the same hopes,
1056 2, 4, a, 182 | subtle temptation often creeps into the hearts of people
1057 5, Mem, 2, 419 | than the most brilliant Creole became an axiom of those
1058 3, 1, d, 249 | young creatures from their cribs and gently lead them to
1059 3, 1, d, 246 | child carries the seeds of a criminal or of a saint.~ ~Dearly
1060 4, 1 307 | ever increasing number of criminals. They had said: catechism
1061 2, 1, a, 106 | forth from his side and is crimsoned with his divine blood; she
1062 2, 1, e, 130 | that makes them cower and cringe? Only God knows. What
1063 4, 2 317 | time those great industrial crises when there was no work at
1064 4, 3, c, 343(25)| Curia romana durante la crisi modernista, Parma 1968,
1065 2, 3, d, 168 | them. Those who arrogantly criticize their words should remember
1066 1, 1, c, 34(44)| VIII Centenario della I Crociata, 1896, (AGS 3018/26).~
1067 3, 2, e, 299 | mystery.~ ~We see an assorted crowd of people gathered in church.
1068 1, 3, a, 79(7) | Address on the occasion of the crowning of Our Lady of Consolation
1069 1, 1 9 | find their joy: "Fac me cruce inebriari" (Let me be intoxicated
1070 3, 1, d, 247 | the empirical field, that crucifying of those who will not bow
1071 2, 3, c, 165 | there are sufferings of a crueler nature for those in authority.
1072 1, 2, d, 65 | days, as in those of the Crusades, we find the Pope sitting
1073 2, 5, c, 216 | of our will. Lightning crushes and destroys as it passes;
1074 4, 4, c, 360 | enemy in beating them up, in crushing them if it were possible.
1075 1, 1, c, 34 | martyrdom! Tota vita Christi crux et martyrium! From the
1076 Int 4 | fourteen thick volumes. In culling from these pages the passages
1077 1, 1, b, 20 | realize that sacrifice is the culmination of a pure, noble and holy
1078 5, 2, c, 403 | the priests' ineptness and culpable negligence. Without question,
1079 5, 3, c, 461 | of Christianity in their cultic practices. Holy Father,
1080 5, 1, d, 390 | thistles, let alone destroy the cultivated farmland.14~ ~ ~"
1081 4, 3 328 | people traditionally and culturally Catholic. To dream about
1082 1, 3, c, 95 | be glad" -- beati estis cum maledixerint vobis homines
1083 3, 2, c, 283 | it would be a means to curb the prevailing Freemasonry (...).
1084 5, Mem, 2, 419 | her mission in America by curbing the greed and brutality
1085 3, 2, d, 288 | for desperate illnesses ‑- cures but, at the same time, alters
1086 3, 1, a, 224 | proclaiming the good news and curing all sorts of illnesses among
1087 5, 3, a, 446 | You missionaries are a curious lot! You look on the Institute (
1088 5, 3, c, 462 | and then, sicut gigas ad currendam viam (like a giant running
1089 1, 1, b, 28 | hides the wheat shall be cursed by the people" (Prv 11:26) (...).~ ~
1090 5, 1, c, 385 | tears, the outcries, the cursing and, finally, the return
1091 5, 2, c, 405 | heart, without having to curtail the meager bread of their
1092 1, 2, b, 48 | perish.~ ~2. Rigorous custody of the eyes: what is nothing
1093 5, 3, d, 476 | years, depending on the custom of the different dioceses ‑-
1094 2, 3, a, 151 | darkness of the night? Custos, quid de nocte? The darkness
1095 3, 2 264 | teaching must be gradual and cyclical and take in the whole formation
1096 4, 3, c, 341(22)| Leo XIII, Miscellanea, D.D. Albertario, IX, A.).~
1097 5, 2, c, 406 | must receive an impression damaging to their faith when they
1098 1, 2, b, 48 | must observe "under pain of damnation":~ ~1. Quickness in
1099 4, 2 316 | pellagra. I went into their damp, shutterless hovels with
1100 3, 2, c, 276 | like the stars forever" (Dan 12).~ ~1 hereby decree the
1101 3, 1, c, 245 | who sees herself wearing a dancer's dress; an oratory, finally,
1102 3, 1, f, 259 | themselves to theaters, dances, games, debauchery, and
1103 5, 4, b, 490 | God and his Providence, I dared to do something. The evils
1104 2, 3, c, 162 | raised by the evil spirit to darken the Christian sky. You
1105 2, 3, b, 159 | occasionally saw my face darkened by unaccustomed sternness,
1106 2, 3, c, 160 | in our day fascinates and dazzles some people who are not
1107 1, 3, b, 83 | the saints have performed dazzling deeds. Not all of them
1108 4, 4, c, 359 | guide of my activity.~ ~In debatable questions, left to free
1109 1, 2, e, 72 | biblical questions being debated. Jesus Christ is the one
1110 5, 4, a, 485 | First, by studying and debating the great problem of emigration
1111 3, 1, f, 259 | theaters, dances, games, debauchery, and worse! What do reason,
1112 2, 3, b, 156 | Shepherd.~ ./. As for myself, debtor to you all, I shall embrace
1113 5, 1, a, 377 | has 85,000. During the decade 1880‑1890, 2 million people
1114 1, 2, d, 64 | the world is experiencing decadence. God is thus opening up
1115 2, 3, d, 166 | deceived, but he himself deceives no one. In fact, it is
1116 5, 1, c, 389 | forgotten, all calms down in the deceiving quiet of the wave that hides
1117 5, 3, d, 465 | vows of the Missionaries"~ ~December 8, 1894 - 7:00 A.M.~ ~I
1118 4, 3, c, 341 | represent the preponderance of decency, honesty, and influence
1119 3, 1, a, 225 | may be made aware of the deception and that the Church may
1120 3, 1, a, 225 | respect, foster certain deceptions and perhaps make use of
1121 1, 2, d, 63 | of the world.~ ~When God decides to open up this vast continent
1122 5, 2, c, 412 | had prepared an altar on deck, with the miter and crosier,
1123 2, 4, d, 197 | of the Lord (St. Bernard. Declam.).~ ~It is not enough for
1124 4, 3, c, 340 | secured public and firm declarations from their opponents that
1125 4, 4, c, 359 | my friends, who are daily decreasing in number. I don't care
1126 2, 1, e, 129 | prudent firmness, quantum Deus dederit, although I've now lost
1127 3, 2, c, 278 | instruction and personally dedicating themselves to it.19~ ~ ~ ~"
1128 5, 1, d, 390 | source of truth that we can deduce the laws that govern the
1129 5, 3, d, 476 | Every month, after deducting from the closing balance
1130 4, 4, c, 359 | promised him by Christ, deems most useful for the good
1131 5, Mem, 2, 419 | and to instill in them a deep-seated hostility to everything
1132 3, 2, e, 291 | among all the faithful; a deeper attachment and greater devotion
1133 3, 1, f, 261 | longing for him, like the deer longing for the ./. spring,
1134 4, 4, c, 356 | perverter of the truth or to defame him. Indeed, it is not
1135 2, 4, d, 197 | has suffered harm from the defection of nations and the corruption
1136 2, 4, c, 193 | To keep chaste, be on the defensive.~ ~Do not get involved in
1137 4, 3, c, 343 | interests of the former defer to the supreme rights of
1138 2, 3, c, 164 | reluctance, if not downright defiance and disobedience, most of
1139 4, 2, 0, 317(2) | chronic disease caused by a deficiency of nicotinic acid in the
1140 1, 3, c, 97 | the Annunciation, without defiling his episcopal dignity and
1141 3, 1, d, 249 | doubt that this is a very definite obligation of yours? Tell
1142 4, 1 309 | committee. This committee must definitely be set up in every parish
1143 3, 2, b, 272 | religious practices will grow up deformed, like a little wild plant
1144 5, 3, a, 432 | to make any sacrifice to defray the expenses of getting
1145 2, 3, c, 160 | are apostates. Those who defy it are proud people, ignorant
1146 3, 2, c, 281 | disposition, which must not degenerate into weakness, which at
1147 1, 3, a, 76 | disorder that interiorly degrades it. Our age rejects the
1148 2, 1, d, 124 | materialism corrupting and degrading it, is on its way to the
1149 4, 2 316 | different forms and varying degrees of well-being, as well as
1150 5, 1, c, 388 | indifference toward religion and a dehumanizing materialism (...).~ ~Moreover,
1151 1, 3, a, 76 | 19th century"~ ~Our age deifies human reason, proclaiming
1152 1, 2, d, 61 | how long God seems to be delaying his help.~ ~We must show
1153 5, 3, c, 463(44)| Satolli, Sept. 14, 1893 (ASV, Deleg. Apost. USA, 1, Varie, Documenti,
1154 5, 4, b, 494 | by-laws submitted to the deliberations of a Convention, held in
1155 1, 3, b, 82 | the faith that gently and delicately binds together all people
1156 2, 1, c, 112 | gave himself for us to deliver us from all lawlessness
1157 2, 1, d, 124 | Pontificate can Italy hope for deliverance and true well-being. Of
1158 3, 1, a, 230(11)| occasions del compimento delta Sacra Visita Pastorale,
1159 1, 2, e, 71 | Committee, Piacenza ~Baron Demateis Mons.
1160 2, 5, b, 210 | languishes, when consciences demean themselves and freedom dies
1161 3, 2, d, 288 | impoverish their spirit and demolish their self-assurance. If
1162 4, 4, a, 346 | well-meaning people. They are also demolishing that marvelous unity among
1163 2, 3, a, 154 | against those veritable demons could bring down a little
1164 2, 3, d, 169 | that I plan to publish to demonstrate this fact, deeply convinced,
1165 5, Mem, 5, 427 | efficacy would be increased by demonstrating the timeliness and seriousness
1166 5, 1, a, 379 | departure for America. When I demurred, he countered with this
1167 1, 2, e, 67 | it has really taught, or denatured reason by accepting his
1168 2, 2, b, 143 | their blasphemies, all their denials with an even more vigorous
1169 2, 4, d, 197 | study"~ ~Although no one denies the need for learning, few
1170 5, 1, a, 378 | Portugal, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, and Switzerland put together;
1171 1, 2, d, 66 | question that immobility denotes death, that it enslaves
1172 3, 1, c, 245 | people, with giddy emotion (denounced by St. Jerome long ago),
1173 4, 2 323 | responsibilities in this question. He denounces the destructive doctrines
1174 5, Mem, 1, 417 | from my heart.~ ~I visited densely populated cities and newly
1175 4, 1 313 | Catholic and at once incur my denunciation. 9~ ~Two hundred Seventeen
1176 2, 1, e, 125 | hesitations or concessions means denying not just the particular
1177 1, 1, b, 25 | Church, as long as they depart from it with ever increasing
1178 1, 1, a, 14 | the brush that form and depict in us some trait of ./.
1179 2, 1, a, 106 | head of creation ‑- God depicted the living image of his
1180 5, 2, c, 407 | But then we would have depopulated areas as well as areas where
1181 5, 1, b, 383 | because, by unnecessarily depopulating the motherland beyond measure,
1182 3, 2, d, 285 | faith and Christian life deposited in him or her by the grace
1183 5, 1, a, 379 | individuals, who are vagrant or depraved; but they are a minority.
1184 2, 5, a, 205 | of destroying sin, which depraves people, and in the work
1185 4, 3, b, 335 | and the same for other depravities ‑- the Church is keeping
1186 3, 2, e, 297 | life of resentment, anger, depression, loneliness, tears, and
1187 5, 1, a, 375 | the premature wrinkles of deprivation, reflected the inner turmoil
1188 4, 3, a, 329 | injustices, abuses, iniquities, deprivations, and crimes that have led
1189 2, 3, d, 170 | to me. Yet if God should deprive me of even this consolation,
1190 5, 1, b, 381 | illness, this desertion, which deprives the nation of manpower and
1191 2, 2, c, 146 | and conceit, to despise or deride the others, while those
1192 2, 3, c, 161(19)| were those of Albertario, Des Houx, Nocedal, etc. The "
1193 3, 1, c, 245 | vague doctrines, frivolous descriptions, tender portrayals, extravagant
1194 1, 2, c, 58 | sacred period of Lent is desecrated (...).~ ./. You can see
1195 3, 1, f, 259 | as the days of God"~ ~The desecration of Sundays has become, even
1196 3, 1, c, 243 | people will put the blame on desecrations, on crass indifference,
1197 2, 5, a, 206 | increasing and to prevent desertions from the fields of the Divine
1198 5, 3, c, 463 | great influence you have deservedly acquired, you can give me
1199 5, 2, c, 407 | endowed than many others from desiring to abandon their country
1200 1, 1 9 | Christian penance, which despoils us of the old man and clothes
1201 5, 4, b, 491 | channelling them toward good destinations. ~ ~It is surely a tremendous
1202 3, 1, e, 255 | because this inexorable destroyer of everything beautiful
1203 5, 4, b, 494 | will be outlined in greater detail in the final by-laws submitted
1204 5, 3, d, 476 | journal daily in a clear and detailed way, and every month there
1205 2, 1, a, 105 | those who are temporarily detained in Purgatory as a final
1206 2, 5, c, 217 | for in this attitude they detect your cowardice and weakness.
1207 4, 3, c, 339 | expedit. But this did not deter me from submitting a query
1208 4, 4, e, 365 | this precious jewel of ours deteriorate, a jewel tied up with the
1209 4, 4, e, 364 | to the illustrious but deteriorating crypt of your church, in
1210 4, 4, e, 364 | saving from the complete deterioration threatening it. As you
1211 5, 2, d, 416 | of the Holy Father would determine the measures required.
1212 2, 5, a, 203 | their surface area, that determines their weight and analyzes
1213 5, 3, a, 442(11)| But the most important and determining "circumstance" was Fr. Giuseppe
1214 2, 1, d, 123 | Temple. The ancient Te Deum will reverberate through
1215 2, 1, e, 129 | prudent firmness, quantum Deus dederit, although I've now
1216 1, 1, b, 21 | the heights of holiness (Deut 22).~ ~In the Eucharist,
1217 1, 3, c, 95 | mockery, ridicule, and slander devastate us. Yes, I can understand
1218 3, 1, a, 226 | live during this time of deviation and evil? When will these
1219 1, 3, a, 79 | the source of ./. our deviations. Misery is temptation,
1220 2, 3, c, 162 | the Roman Pontiff, with devious methods that are all the
1221 3, 2, c, 278 | kingdom come," but those who devise all kinds of strategies,
1222 5, 1, a, 379 | and material restraints devised by legislators to ensure
1223 1, 2, a, 44 | the future form an immense diadem of light, which makes our
1224 4, 3, b, 336 | this world. She dispenses diadems and ./. crowns that are
1225 5, Mem, 4, 425 | know also the different dialects spoken in the various Provinces
1226 3, 2, e, 301 | mind, whereby the spirit dialogues with itself, need exterior
1227 2, 4, b, 187 | law of God and constantly dialoguing with him in prayer. He
1228 5, 3, d, 465(48)| From his personal diary (AGS 3027/2).~
1229 3, 2, e, 293 | country. Faith and love dictate that we not only help them
1230 4, 4, c, 353 | spoken, as my sense of duty dictated. Please assure the Holy
1231 5, 2, c, 407(18)| the inspiration if not the dictation of Bishop Scalabrini.~
1232 4, 4, c, 356 | needed, according to the dictum: "Grant, O Lord, a legislator
1233 5, 3, c, 459 | ego vobiscum sum omnibus diebus ‑- "Behold, I am with you
1234 4, 2, 0, 317(2) | of nicotinic acid in the diet and characterized by gastrointestinal
1235 4, 2 319 | Blanqui had these words: "Ni Dieu, ni maître" (neither God
1236 3, 1, d, 250 | religious teaching is treated so differently from all the other subjects.
1237 2, 3, a, 152 | Augustine: Nihil in hac vita difficilius, laboriosius, periculosius
1238 2, 4, b, 185 | seek out like riches, and dig out like treasure (...).
1239 1, 2, d, 64 | harnessing the lightning, digging canals for the waters of
1240 1, 1, b, 27 | voice that ennobles and dignifies your very sufferings, assuring
1241 2, 1, d, 118 | of honors, distributor of dignities, and supreme arbiter of
1242 1, 1, b, 29 | heard at your ordination: Dignoscite quod agitis (Pontif. Rom.).
1243 1, 3, c, 94 | ei peccata multa, quoniam dilexit multum.29~ ~ ~"Charity alone
1244 3, 1, c, 241 | a loving child does not dilly-dally over whether the paper is
1245 2, 4, c, 191 | tarnished and its luster got dim. We became like those of
1246 4, 4, d, 362 | season go to you who are dimidium animae meae (the other half
1247 2, 4, b, 186 | How true. What, in fact, diminishes the fear of God in us, what
1248 2, 4, a, 179 | humbles himself without diminution. Not only people with brilliant
1249 1, 3, c, 94 | because she loved much": dimissa sunt ei peccata multa, quoniam
1250 1, 1, b, 32 | peoples" (Ps 21).40~ ~ ~"Nunc dimittis..."~ ~When the Lord, in
1251 1, 3, a, 77 | While the electric light dimly illuminates the darkness
1252 4, 4, e, 366 | the brightness that never dims." Raffaello Sanzio, in
1253 3, 2, b, 273(14)| ristampa del Catechismo Diocesano, Piacenza 1881, pp. 10-11.~
1254 1, 2, a, 42 | eternal Good, writes St. Dionysius.4~ ~ ~"When a person possesses
1255 4, 4, b, 351 | are coming at you from all directions. You are a glorious wounded
1256 5, 3, a, 446(18)| Daughter of St. Anne, was the directress of the Istituto Sordomute,
1257 4 306 | Catholic associations, while disagreeing with the political ideology
1258 1, 1, c, 33 | advance of science, the disappearance of distances, and the thousand
1259 5, 4, a, 485 | North America, four such disappearances took place, and the savings
1260 1, 2, c, 59 | all human resources have disappeared and if the Church no longer
1261 3, 1, c, 244 | is not an apparition that disappears at once. Rather, Jesus
1262 2, 1, g, 134 | mother often has reason to be disappointed with her children, who sadden
1263 3, 2, a, 269 | even in public, my deep disappointment at those who have not done
1264 4, 4, b, 350 | beings or caring about their disapproval. This is the only way to
1265 2, 4, d, 198 | priests, in no way do we disapprove of secular knowledge and
1266 2, 1, g, 136(45)| spoken on the occasion of the disaster on the island of Ischia,
1267 5, 4, a, 481 | knows when by our recent disasters in Africa, the mere thought
1268 5, 1, a, 376 | less desolate, unseen, but discernible in the letters of friends
1269 1, 3, c, 93 | so ‑- had an instinct for discerning and appreciating the workings
1270 2, 4, c, 192 | promote the glory of God. So, discharge your ministry with dignity
1271 2, 3, c, 164(23)| Obbedienza, unione, disciplina (AGS 3018/20): it is a draft
1272 2, 3, e, 174(37)| namely the removal, for disciplinary reasons, of the rector of
1273 3, 2, a, 267 | that ocean of marvels, it discloses to them infinite perfections,
1274 2, 5, a, 204 | their high worth by clearly disclosing to them the sublime purpose
1275 2, 1, g, 134 | is her whole life"~ ~This disconsolate mother often has reason
1276 1, 3, c, 92 | they are often bothersome, discontented, and ungrateful. But on
1277 4, 4, d, 361 | on! Don't let obstacles discourage you: "Everything mine is
1278 2, 3, a, 151 | Sentinel, what have you discovered in the darkness of the night?
1279 3, 1, c, 245 | of souls and to the utter discredit of preaching; an oratory
1280 2, 2, c, 146 | people without their being discredited because of this. Besides,
1281 5, Mem, 3, 422 | parish association and do not discriminate against any religion or
1282 5, 4, b, 491 | remain indifferent, much less disdainful, to the white slave trade,
1283 1, 2, a, 42 | infinite good. He always disdains present goods and constantly
1284 4, 2, 0, 317(2) | Pellagra is a chronic disease caused by a deficiency of
1285 5, 1, a, 376 | unyielding ground that exudes disease-bearing miasmas. I see them, broken
1286 5, 1, c, 383 | Then, upon his arrival in disease-infested areas, he finds these evils
1287 5, 4, a, 484 | recruiters to places where the disease-ridden air kills them or where
1288 2, 1, c, 112 | being wielded or deadly diseases are reaping victims; those
1289 5, 2, c, 412 | because, from the moment they disembarked on those distant foreign
1290 4, 4, a, 347 | your Spouse, so horribly disfigured!~ ~You have a brilliant
1291 2, 2, c, 146 | others should somehow feel disgraced. Something similar happened
1292 5, 3, a, 436 | letters, describing their disgraceful condition, especially from
1293 2, 1, d, 124 | ungodliness, whatsoever its disguise, is pure and simple tyranny;
1294 4, 2 317 | hunger at its worst, barely disguised for a while by credit at
1295 4, 2 316 | a revolting and loathing disgust for the corruption that
1296 4, 4, a, 345 | spirit of duplicity and dishonesty. Since the spirit of the
1297 4, 1 313 | people, and corrupts with the disintegrating venom of self-love the reasons
1298 5, 3, d, 478 | believe it or not, to the disintegration and destruction of our little,
1299 3, 2, e, 299 | the spectacle of life with disinterest. Yes, to feel attracted
1300 5, 2, c, 402 | in you hard working and disinterested priests. ~ ~In all things,
1301 1, 3, c, 97 | the kindness shown me. I dismissed him with courtesy and kindness
1302 2, 1, d, 121 | by those who condemn as disobedient to the Church certain people,
1303 4, 4, c, 360(20)| accusations that he had disobeyed the non expedit (see Biografia,
1304 2, 3, c, 164 | short all our excuses for disobeying (...).~ ~Oh, if bishops
1305 1, 1, b, 22 | the least. There is no disparagement in my words. I enthusiastically
1306 2, 4, b, 186 | of holiness, for he who disparages little things will gradually
1307 4, 4, c, 357 | never intended to prevent dispassionate discussion among intellectuals,
1308 5, 3, a, 432 | that it is necessary to dispatch priests to the areas where
1309 5, 3, d, 478 | would have been an invalid dispensation. If he had had a little
1310 5, 3, d, 465 | annulled without resorting to dispensations. A serious reason, judged
1311 2, 1, a, 106 | earth, is the depositary and dispenser of the sacraments. Hence,
1312 1, 3, b, 86 | they could be publicly displayed to the faithful for their
1313 4, 4, a, 345 | Whenever they have to displease someone in order to be faithful
1314 1, 3, c, 96 | started up again, to my displeasure, because I like to be left
1315 2, 1, g, 135 | encourages their repentance, disposes them for amendment, and
1316 1, 2, a, 42 | see the gentle hand of God disposing all things for our good.3~ ~ ~"
1317 4, 4, c, 358 | Stoppani showed himself disrespectful or unpriestly. On the contrary.
1318 4, 1 308 | want bad literature to stop disseminating errors and spewing blasphemies.
1319 2, 5, a, 206 | Tiller; to keep divisions and dissensions from erupting; to forestall
1320 2, 1, c, 112 | spiritual infirmities and dissipate the darkness shrouding the
1321 2, 1, e, 128 | indeed it was the Church that dissipated the darkness of the most
1322 2, 4, c, 194 | corrupt the people. Try to dissuade them from the path of corruption
1323 2, 2, a, 139 | card, the touchstone for distinguishing at all times Catholics from
1324 1, 2, e, 68 | books, from novels that distort and confuse everything,
1325 2, 1, d, 118 | is the author of honors, distributor of dignities, and supreme
1326 4, 2, 0, 317(2) | characterized by gastrointestinal disturbances, skin eruptions, and mental
1327 4, 3, c, 343(25)| 10 to Nov. 13, 1903, was disturbed by heated debates between
1328 2, 5, a, 205 | doing our part poorly means disturbing the order established by
1329 2, 1, d, 123 | universe, the most distant and diverse peoples will converge on
1330 5, 4, a, 483 | are waiting for help and divert the attention of those who,
1331 4, 2 320 | or bad advice seem to be diverting it. ~ ~You must also support
1332 5, 1, d, 391 | without the barriers that divide people and make them envious,
1333 4, 1 313 | discontent and discord, divides and weakens people of good
1334 3, 1, c, 239(27)| La Divina Parola, Piacenza 1897, pp.
1335 1, 1 9 | earthly pilgrimage, the divinization of created human beings,
1336 4, 4, b, 349 | more weight is given to the divisive outcries of scandalous individuals
1337 4, 4, c, 356 | I asked permission to divulge them if and when the occasion
1338 1, 3, c, 95 | persecuti vos fuerint et dixerint omne malum adversus vos,
1339 2, 5, c, 217 | against the laziness of the do-nothings and the sterility of lethargic
1340 3, 1, b, 233 | all that I commanded you: docentes eos servare omnia quaecumque
1341 5, 3, a, 442(11)| complicated because the documentation has lacunae. Here and elsewhere
1342 5, 1, d, 391 | without armed forces to dominate and destroy one another (...).~ ~
1343 4 306 | Reconciliation is an ideal that dominates all facets of Scalabrini'
1344 2, 3, e, 176 | for some time, have been dominating the external affairs of
1345 5, 2, c, 408 | the antipathy to foreign domination has become irresistible
1346 1, 2, c, 54 | archangels, the thrones and dominations, the principalities and
1347 3, 2, c, 281 | and stern demeanor, that domineering tone of voice that disgusts
1348 2, 1, d, 119 | together by love." (Domum Domini non faciunt, nisi quando
1349 5, 2, c, 404 | do what you deem best in Domino (in the Lord).~ ~Personally,
1350 2, 1, d, 119 | held together by love." (Domum Domini non faciunt, nisi
1351 3, 2, c, 283 | generous Pontiff, Leo XIII, has donated one hundred thousand lire
1352 5, 2, c, 403 | together with your generous donation of one thousand Lire for
1353 5, 2, c, 414 | Christians. They subsist on donations our Missionaries receive
1354 4, 3, a, 332 | Piacenza, and Borgo S. Donnino, pledge our full support
1355 2, 3, a, 153 | enemy, then the cause is doomed. I'm sending you two issues
1356 5, 4, b, 490 | their young ladies away, dooming them to moral degradation
1357 2, 1, g, 136 | to our homeland, at whose doorsteps faith and hope will leave
1358 2, 3, e, 173(35)| for Bishop Angelo Bersani Dossena, Bishop of Lodi, 1887 (AGS
1359 2, 4, b, 188 | power, but this power is doubled when the word preached is
1360 2, 1, a, 106 | throb of his heart, his only dove, his perfect one, at once
1361 4, 4 345 | honest freedom of thought" dovetails with obedience, which imposes
1362 2, 3, c, 163 | all discord, which is the downfall of discipline. Fear discord
1363 2, 3, c, 164 | and reluctance, if not downright defiance and disobedience,
1364 2, 2, a, 137 | resignation to the persecuted and downtrodden, and virtue to all. The
1365 1, 3, c, 89 | Providence, a miserable person dragging along through mud and dust,
1366 1, 2, c, 59 | yourselves that the Church is drained of all human resources,
1367 3, 2, e, 293 | not be indifferent to the drama of those who do not have
1368 3, 2, d, 288 | Harsh punishment ‑- a drastic and violent remedy for desperate
1369 4 306 | his times, not a nostalgic dreamer of faded and irreversible
1370 2, 5, a, 207 | not induce the boredom and dreariness associated with the pulpit.
1371 2, 3, a, 152 | his chest, always ready to drench it with his blood rather
1372 5, 1, c, 385 | owners of the land they have drenched with their sweat. The settlers
1373 1, 2, d, 63 | down to the last martyr drenching the soil of New England;
1374 4, 4, e, 367(37)| now in the art gallery of Dresden.~
1375 2, 3, a, 152 | around within the flock dressed in sheep's clothing; to
1376 4, 4, e, 367 | souls on the paths of beauty drinking from the fountain of the
1377 2, 5, b, 211 | them, are fraudulent and dripping with blood.~ ~Now, to know,
1378 2, 4, c, 200 | Among the one hundred drops of rain that fall to the
1379 5, 3, b, 448 | of those who emigrate in droves from Italy to the Americas
1380 5, 2, c, 410 | into a foreign land and are drowning, as it were, in the great
1381 1, 1, b, 23 | destroyed; and the blood, once drunk, does not cease to exist
1382 4, 4, e, 369 | abandon the phony bedlam, the drunken and seditious ruckus taking
1383 1, 2, b, 46(10)| Lett. alla duchessa C. Fogliani Pallavicino,
1384 4, 1 307 | statistics of suicides, duels, adulteries, fraudulent
1385 5, 3, c, 458 | of these catechists, who duly sent forth, grasp the cross
1386 4, 4, e, 366(36)| Pel nostro Duomo, Piacenza 1894, pp. 4-5.
1387 5, 4, b, 490 | unscrupulous emigration agents dupe families and take their
1388 4, 4, a, 345 | the world is a spirit of duplicity and dishonesty. Since the
1389 4, 3, c, 343(25)| Bedeschi, La Curia romana durante la crisi modernista, Parma
1390 4, 2 317 | weavers, spinners, ./. and dyers. During those years, I
1391 3, 1, b, 235 | behind work and business; the eagerness to take part in the sacred
1392 2, 5, c, 217 | age have their roots in an earlier one, that the order of events
1393 3, 2, c, 280 | the choice of means but earnest and relentless in applying
1394 5, 4, a, 485 | which the hard won, hoarded earnings of our countrymen abroad
1395 2, 1, a, 105 | societies because she is an earthly-heavenly society, ./. hence a true
1396 2, 1, e, 128 | before us new heavens and new earths, as it were, and, through
1397 5, 2, c, 409 | respected. He formally forbade Eastern-rite converts to be Latinized.
1398 Int 5 | exceed the dimensions of an easy-to-handle book. Passages not indispensable
1399 5, 3, c, 459 | promises to be always with you: ecce ego vobiscum sum omnibus
1400 2, 1, d, 121 | their exaggerations and eccentricities (...).~ ~I resent those
1401 2, 2, a, 139 | it: ./. Ubi Petrus, ibi Ecclesia ‑- "Where Peter is, there
1402 3, 1, d, 249 | Lord asks in the Book of Ecclesiastes: "train them and bend them
1403 2, 3, e, 172 | universal Church (...).~ ~The ecclesiastic who does not put into practice
1404 5, 4, b, 491 | Founding just an ecclesistical institute would not have
1405 2, 1, c, 116 | soars to Heaven. There, echoed by the saints, it obtains
1406 4, 1 311 | and Chiaravalle are still echoing in my mind. Thanks to the
1407 4, 3, b, 334 | looks at all political, economical, and administrative questions
1408 3, 2, e, 297 | on the false pretext of economizing. 3~ ~ ~"Society may not
1409 1, 3, a, 74 | Who can describe with what ecstatic fervor, passionate love
1410 2, 2, b, 142 | promulgated by the Vatican Ecumenical Council, in the hope, indeed
1411 1, 2, e, 71 | P. De Martinis ~Count Ed. Soderini
1412 5, Mem, 1, 418 | groups so as to soften the edges of the various nationalities
1413 5, 3, a, 440 | of the faith. I am truly edified. For all this I sincerely
1414 Int 5 | Scalabrini Bonomelli (1868-1905), edited by C. MARCORA (Editrice
1415 4, 2, 0, 316(1) | clero, Piacenza 1899 (1st edition). pp. 3-4.~
1416 5, Mem, 5, 427 | from the new authorized editions of ‑- for example ‑- the
1417 1, 2, e, 71 | also in the name of the editor, of giving me your honest
1418 Int 4 | the present anthology, the editors observed several criteria.
1419 5, 2, c, 415 | through the intelligent and efficient cooperation of everyone,
1420 1, 2, c, 51 | friendship, God's most tender effusions, God's most intimate secrets.
1421 1, 3, c, 91 | though rich, became poor: Egenus factus est.24~ ~ ~"These
1422 1, 1, c, 35 | perish: Nisi poenitentiam egeritis, omnes simul peribitis (...)."~ ~
1423 5, 3, c, 459 | be always with you: ecce ego vobiscum sum omnibus diebus ‑- "
1424 2, 3, c, 163 | as well as exclusive and egoistic tendencies.~ ~Let charity
1425 2, 1, d, 122 | jealousies, exclusive and egoistical ways of acting. Nor can
1426 5, 1, b, 380 | my opinion, are reasoning egoistically and insensitively. In fact,
1427 4, 4, b, 351 | kidding!~ ~The cells of Egypt...? Not at all! Let those
1428 5, 2, c, 413(26)| 30, 1888 (AGS 2/1). The Egyptologist, Ernesto Schiaparelli, from
1429 1, 3, c, 94 | loved much": dimissa sunt ei peccata multa, quoniam dilexit
1430 5, 3, b, 448 | the Americas every year to eke out a living there.~ ~Yes,
1431 2, 1, d, 119 | human heart solidity and elasticity, filling it with power,
1432 1, 3, b, 86 | with what spiritual joy and elation I beheld those sacred pledges,
1433 5, 1, c, 384 | They had dreamed of an Eldorado, made attractive by a mirage
1434 4, 3, c, 339 | Catholic candidate win the election?"~ ~The query, together
1435 2, 5, a, 203 | is it that snatches from electricity its power and compels it
1436 1, 2, b, 47 | in all things.~ ~I must elevate, ennoble, purify, and divinize
1437 2, 1, e, 128 | its stimulating light, so elevated and strengthened our mortified
1438 1, 2, a, 41 | studies that have gone into elevating human beings, faith is the
1439 2, 3, a, 148 | unexpected announcement of my elevation, I reflected upon the burden
1440 5, 3, a, 438 | sixteen missions, of which eleven are in North America and
1441 2, 2, c, 145(17)| L'elezione del nuovo Pontefice Pio
1442 Int 5 | this fact by the use of the ellipsis between parenthesis. The
1443 3, 1, b, 237 | in the shelter of age-old elm trees, seeking cover under
1444 1, 3, a, 73 | caro Mariae. One could not elucidate with clearer truth and greater
1445 3, 1, a, 229 | that all my good people elude all the snares of this bleak
1446 3, 2, e, 291 | rules over us, have always emanated.~ ~Indeed, a manual of faith,
1447 1, 2, a, 42 | of good, as if it were an emanation of the infinite good. He
1448 5, 4, b, 489 | where our emigrants are embarking, to welcome them, watch
1449 1, 3, b, 85 | miracles.18~ ~ ~"The sacred emblems of the holy Church of Piacenza"~ ~
1450 5, 1, d, 392 | great peoples in which are embodied, from time to time, the
1451 1, 1 9 | members of the Head who embodies all things in himself; it
1452 1, 2, d, 64 | who, from time to time, embody the genius of power, literature,
1453 5, 4, b, 493 | committees are still in the embryonic stage, or are about to be
1454 5, 4, b, 489 | provide help in case of emergency or sickness, both during
1455 3, 2, a, 266 | themselves.~ ~The idea of God emerges at the very dawn of human
1456 2, 4, d, 198 | credible solutions to new, emerging problems. As soldiers practice
1457 3, 2, e, 290 | today was the number of emigrations and emigrants so great.~ ~
1458 3, 1, b, 237 | very much. Really, Your Eminences, where the efforts of human
1459 2, 4, d, 197 | evil deeds.~ ~In fact, to emit light alone is useless;
1460 2, 4, d, 197 | perfection lies both in emitting light and in being on fire.26~ ~ ~"
1461 1, 2, d, 59 | not have been Consul or Emperor.~ ~If, on the contrary,
1462 3, 1, d, 247 | touch of novelty even in the empirical field, that crucifying of
1463 4, 3, a, 331 | workers, farmers, and office employees will be set at rest, that
1464 4, 2 317 | salary advance from the employer. There followed a mad rush
1465 2, 4, a, 181 | ambition. For this purpose he employs whatever power, whatever
1466 5, 4, b, 489 | In this way, we would enable our communities to be more
1467 3, 2, e, 302 | Institute "especially for having enabled them to speak," because
1468 5, 1, a, 378 | conditions laid down in the law enacted two years ago to restrain
1469 5, 1, c, 384 | of reality, scatters the enchanted cities of their dreams!
1470 3, 1, e, 253 | nothing so beautiful and enchanting as the family. The family
1471 3, 2, e, 301 | that looks with awe and enchantment on the wonders of nature
1472 3, 2, a, 267 | formula in the catechism encloses a precise truth, which is
1473 5, 3, b, 452 | To save you time, I am enclosing a sample copy of a letter.
1474 4, 3, b, 335 | Church, of course, does not encompass all knowledge, all human
1475 1, 1, a, 11 | So, in him we too are encompassed and embraced by the Father
1476 1, 1, a, 13 | life-giving heat, Christ encompasses us, sets everything right ./.
1477 1, 1, b, 22 | approach the Father, thus encompassing also the saints. Both
1478 5, 3, a, 440 | help and encouragement they encountered untold obstacles, countless
1479 1, 3, a, 80 | mount against you. In such encounters, turn to her with all your
1480 1, 2, e, 69 | In this comprehensive encyclopedia of knowledge there was even
1481 2, 3, e, 173 | torments me so much as to endanger my health..~ ~When I went
1482 4, 3, a, 331 | state of affairs without endangering the good faith that excuses
1483 5, 2, c, 402 | our countrymen. While you endeavor to keep alive in their hearts
1484 1, 3, b, 83 | the family they constantly endeavored to carry out the duties
1485 | ending
1486 2, 2, c, 146 | while those who in some way endorsed these teachings would think
1487 5, 3, a, 438 | universally welcomed and the endorsements I keep receiving even from
1488 2, 4, a, 180 | God. We do this by much endurance, hardship, kindness, knowledge,
1489 2, 3, a, 154 | will you do? A bold and energetic move against those veritable
1490 1, 2, e, 70 | respect a religion under whose energizing rays all the flowers of
1491 4, 4, e, 366 | brothers and sisters, as if enfolded in the arms of one's mother.~ ~
1492 4, 1 308 | we have no intention of engaging in politics, as our adversaries
1493 2, 4, d, 196 | founded on faith; but to engender and guard the faith, knowledge
1494 1, 1, b, 25 | most efficacious ways of engendering and developing devotion
1495 4, 1 311 | that illumines, warms, and engenders life (...).~ ~In our priestly
1496 2, 3, c, 164 | unwholesome atmosphere will engulf also the priesthood. But
1497 5, 4, a, 484 | beneficial expansion that enhances their power and increases
1498 3, 1, c, 242 | divine Founder of the Church enjoined the preaching ministry on
1499 1, 2, a, 43 | understanding." ./. This enjoyment of the wayfaring soul, this
1500 1, 1, c, 38 | word enlightening minds, enkindling hearts, and regenerating
1501 2, 3, a, 152 | in sheep's clothing; to enlarge one's heart so as to embrace