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2503 1, 1, c, 35 | everybody ‑- the evangelist St. Luke tells us ‑- thus forestalling
2504 2, 1, b, 111 | are your tabernacles! How luminous your ways! Mother of saints,
2505 5, 1, a, 376 | melancholy thoughts brought a lump to my throat. Who can imagine ‑-
2506 4, 2 315 | philosopher: "Homo homini lupus" (man is a wolf to man).~ ~
2507 2, 3, d, 166 | the ungodly are trying to lure my sons and daughters: "
2508 5, 1, c, 386 | thousand countrymen of ours, lured there by ridiculous lies,
2509 1, 1, b, 31 | avarice, of chastity against lust, of virtue against all vices! (
2510 1, 2, d, 60 | we see the weeds growing luxuriantly in the field of the great
2511 5, 4, a, 485 | bill introduced by the Hon. Luzzati, the former Treasury Minister,
2512 2, 4, b, 188 | must put firewood on it" (Lv 6:5). You all know that
2513 1, 1, b, 23 | the resurrection"~ ~St. Macarius says that the common bread
2514 1, 3, c, 92 | the world. This immense machine we call the universe, those
2515 4, 2 317 | employer. There followed a mad rush of men looking for
2516 5, 3, a, 434 | fervor was preserved in Madagascar during the absence of the
2517 1, 3, c, 94 | consoling words to Mary Magdalene: "many sins are forgiven
2518 3, 2, e, 298 | remained for several months. A magistrate of that time read my pastoral
2519 1, 3, a, 80 | commanders-in-chief, warriors, magistrates, lawyers, doctors, masters
2520 5, 4, b, 496 | Raphael Society. Archbishop Magnasco, the venerable prelate of
2521 3, 1, f, 262 | the needle turning to the magnet, the wave plunging back
2522 1, 1, b, 28 | flourish, and new wine, the maidens!" (Zec 9:17). Under different
2523 5, 4, a, 486 | races, as the philosopher maintains; all this matters very little
2524 4, 2 321 | illustrious ./. bishop of Mainz (who first studied the labor
2525 2, 1, d, 124 | renewal. Everything, as De Maistre used to say, foreshadows
2526 4, 2 319 | these words: "Ni Dieu, ni maître" (neither God nor teacher),
2527 2, 1, b, 109 | and serenely. She walks majestically across the countless centuries.
2528 5, 2, c, 406 | Various elements go into its makeup: historical traditions,
2529 5, 1, a, 379 | We all know the proverb: Mala suadens fames (hunger leads
2530 5, 4, a, 481 | expanses of Italian soil from malaria and make agriculture more
2531 5, 4, b, 496 | all, and the name of Fr. Maldotti, the first missionary sent
2532 1, 3, c, 95 | glad" -- beati estis cum maledixerint vobis homines et persecuti
2533 2, 1, f, 133 | certainly through no malice of their own but through
2534 5, 2, c, 406 | and give unscrupulous and malicious people a pretext for opposing
2535 2, 1, d, 120 | governance in roundabout ways, or maliciously twisting their acts and
2536 4, 4, c, 354 | Brief to the Archbishop of Malines? Oh, how I wish he were
2537 5, 4, b, 496 | the port inspector, Cav. Malnate, begged me with tears in
2538 1, 3, c, 95 | fuerint et dixerint omne malum adversus vos, mentientes,
2539 4, 3, c, 339 | very many), as well as the managers of shops and factories,
2540 1, 3, b, 83 | the commandments: serva mandata. This sums up the whole
2541 3, 1, b, 233 | servare omnia quaecumque mandavi vobis. And in obedience
2542 1, 3, c, 94(30)| dedication of the monument to Mandelli, June 23, 1889 (AGS 3018/
2543 5, 3, a, 446(18)| Letter to C. Mangot, July 14, 1904 (AGS 3022/
2544 5, 1, a, 375 | young men in the prime of manhood, women pulling along or
2545 1, 1, b, 22 | enthusiastically applaud these manifestations of piety. In fact, I make
2546 4, 4, e, 367 | to a vague feeling but is manifested and nourished through external
2547 1, 2, b, 44 | eternal scheme of God's manifold grace, become people who
2548 1, 2, b, 51 | sustaining peace, the "hidden manna." O yes, I feel these things,
2549 2, 1, d, 119 | with that moderation of manners and language that do not
2550 5, 4, b, 493 | headed by Baron Antonio Manno, also an aristocrat, who
2551 2, 4, a, 181 | the poor he rushes to the mansion of the rich, from the altar
2552 5, 3, a, 438(7) | Giuseppe Molinari, Fr. Domenico Mantese and Canon Domenico Costa,
2553 3, 2, e, 298 | birth to this unfortunate manwho, from certain signs, did
2554 1, 2, e, 69 | All this treasure of many-splendored scientific knowledge and
2555 5, 1, b, 382 | close an eye and say with Manzoni: you poor little ragamuffin,
2556 2, 4, a, 182 | and simple" (Tertullian to Marc.). Christ worked in this
2557 5, Mem, 5, 427(33)| Emigrazione," N. 25-26, March-June 1972, pp. 185-203.~
2558 4, 2 325 | My dear ones, the world marches on. Let us not stand back
2559 3, 2, c, 282(32)| God, Bishop Tommaso dei Marchesi Reggio.~
2560 Int 5 | 1868-1905), edited by C. MARCORA (Editrice Studium, Rome,
2561 3, 2, e, 303(11)| of March 20, 1903. Queen Margherita di Savoia had asked the
2562 1, 3, a, 73 | Mary: caro Christi, caro Mariae. One could not elucidate
2563 2, 4, c, 202(35)| Letter to Mons. G. Marinoni, March 27, 1882 (Archives
2564 Int 5 | should read the biography of Mario Francesconi, Giovanni Battista
2565 5, 4, a, 481 | preferred by our glorious maritime republics (...).~ ~To many
2566 5, 1, a, 378 | provides the European labor market with our intelligent and
2567 1, 1, a, 14 | could not circulate in the marketplace. In the same way, the works
2568 4, 4, c, 360 | Father, who, from the red markings, must have given it to who
2569 4, 3, c, 342(24)| Letter to a marquise, undated draft copy (AGS
2570 4, 4, a, 347 | pontificate, which has been marred and diminished by the unpunished
2571 3, 2, b, 274 | children, because, when you got married, you took this very serious
2572 5, 3, a, 431 | from foreign ports, like Marseilles, Toulon, and Le Havre.~ ~
2573 2, 1, d, 122 | discussions on how best to marshall our forces, with a forced
2574 5, 3, a, 443(13)| E. Martini, Memorial on the Foundation
2575 1, 2, e, 71 | P. De Martinis ~Count Ed. Soderini
2576 4, 4, e, 365 | sanguine Sancti Antonini Martyris (from the blood of St. Antoninus
2577 1, 1, c, 34 | Tota vita Christi crux et martyrium! From the first to the
2578 2, 1, a, 108 | this thought, which is so marvelously beautiful and stirring!
2579 4, 2 315 | postulates."~ ~We must fight the Marxist propaganda seducing the
2580 3, 1, d, 250 | they have thrown off their mask. It is with grief and anguish ‑-
2581 1, 3, a, 75 | Catholics, having removed their masks, have shown their true colors.
2582 5, 1, c, 386 | the United States Senate, massed together an immense number
2583 5, 3, c, 462(41)| 1900 (AGS 3023/2). Fr. Massimo Rinaldi was a missionary
2584 4, 3, a, 331 | master but are under the mastery of others: "Truly, we are
2585 2, 1, c, 112 | of holiness: sanctitatis mater (...).~ ~A source of holiness
2586 5, 4, b, 489 | make money, morally and materially destroy the poor wretches
2587 2, 4, d, 197 | truth (Chrys. hom. 10 in Math.). On the other hand, knowledge
2588 1, 2, e, 68 | will, about philosophy, mathematics, history, and literature
2589 1, 2, b, 49 | thanksgiving for Holy Mass: Matins and Lauds as a preparation
2590 3, 1, c, 245 | to blush, like a modest matron who sees herself wearing
2591 3, 2, b, 270 | strengthens and reinforces it in mature people.9~ ~ ~"Catechize
2592 3, 2, a, 267 | catechism the Christian life matured and flourished. Catechesis
2593 1, 3, b, 88 | Gregorys, the Savinos, the Mauros, the Fulcos, the Gerardos,
2594 1, 2, d, 66 | by erecting churches and mausoleums. It makes common cause
2595 1, 2, a, 41 | conscience from the false maxims put forward by pride and
2596 5, 1, a, 379 | and towns will reach their maximum density. ~ ~According to
2597 4, 4, d, 362 | who are dimidium animae meae (the other half of my soul).
2598 4, 4, d, 363 | Contributing, albeit meagerly, to the splendid celebration
2599 5, 1, a, 377 | emigrants, that they do the meanest kinds of work ‑- as if there
2600 5, 1, c, 387 | of the privation of ./. meaningful social life.10~ ~ ~"They
2601 2, 5, b, 211 | and given them outrageous meanings so as to turn them against
2602 3, 1, c, 239 | pronounces a word. This word, as measureless as his immensity, as infinite
2603 3, 2, e, 290 | shows that their memory is mechanical. That is to say: in their
2604 3, 2, d, 284 | used to pronouncing them mechanically, they will not derive any
2605 1, 3, c, 96 | other bishops had received medals for their efforts in the
2606 2, 3, e, 173 | our dioceses"~ ~Because of meddlers and scandalous controversies,
2607 5, 4, b, 490 | order of the day. The news media, which loves to report the
2608 1, 3, a, 77 | house? The one who will mediate peace and pardon between
2609 2 102 | defending the doctrine of "mediatorship," that is to say, that the
2610 1, 2, b, 48 | Sunday of every month. Two meditations on the last things and two
2611 5, 1, a, 376 | them to the shores of the Mediterranean, whence the steamer would
2612 3, 2, e, 293 | through this "marvelous medium."~ ~Deaf-mutes are among
2613 4, 1 313 | Paulinus; we do not know Meletius. I do not want to hear
2614 1, 1, a, 16 | the mouth than honey, more melodious to the ear than the sound
2615 3, 2, e, 301 | deaf-mute, are you not able to melt the hearts of those who
2616 2, 5, a, 207 | should be such that it almost melts into each and every action
2617 2 103 | communion with the Pope.~ ~Membership in, and union with, the
2618 5, 1, a, 379 | ask for my blessing and a memento for himself and his family
2619 4, 1 310 | the whole world with its menacing roar! It is the voice of
2620 1, 3, c, 95 | omne malum adversus vos, mentientes, propter me: gaudete et
2621 5, 4, b, 496 | treated as the cheapest merchandise or worse. Even there I
2622 2, 4, a, 182 | But for that reason I was mercifully treated, so that in me,
2623 3, 2, e, 290 | closer together and have merged, as it were, due to so many
2624 5, 3, a, 442(11)| Mother Clelia Merloni. The merger of the two groups, however,
2625 2, 5, a, 207 | each and every action and merges with it, as it were. Your
2626 1, 2, c, 56 | instant. Let us set aside the metaphors: you have seen good people
2627 2, 3, d, 166(27)| In 1885, the Evangelical Methodists had opened a church in Piacenza.~
2628 5, 2, c, 415 | one in your illustrious metropolis, where every nationality
2629 5, 3, b, 449 | Americas"~ ~We, the undersigned Metropolitans of the various regions of
2630 2, 5, b, 212 | influence of the Masonic miasma, that has by now penetrated
2631 5, 1, a, 376 | that exudes disease-bearing miasmas. I see them, broken by
2632 5, 2, c, 412 | On the S/S Liguria, in mid ocean, they had prepared
2633 3, 2, b, 270 | with the high-born and the middle-class people because all are equally
2634 1, 2, a, 43 | splendors dispel the thick midnight darkness, light up the rough
2635 5, 2, c, 414(28)| 1902 (AGS 9/2). Cardinal Miecislaus Ledóchowski succeeded Cardinal
2636 5, 1, c, 388 | having been duped, these poor migrant peasants are left in those
2637 5, 4, a, 481 | countries fulfill their migratory responsibilities, a way
2638 3, 2, c, 282 | catechism, the ability to mince these teachings and adapt
2639 5, 2, a, 397 | descendants will be civic minded and Christian, those who
2640 1, 2, d, 63 | precious goods and all kinds of minerals. In a word, here in one
2641 2, 5, b, 210 | their holy shepherds and mingling with an illustrious group
2642 4, 3, c, 343 | every progress, however minimal, brings us closer to our
2643 3, 1, b, 237 | ever, receive the spiritual ministrations of a priest. During my
2644 3, 1, c, 241 | want the efficacy of these ministries, entrusted to human beings,
2645 1, 3, b, 83 | perform prodigies like the miracle-workers, nor go forth to preach
2646 4, 3 328 | Catholic. To dream about a miraculous restoration is antihistorical;
2647 1, 3, a, 74 | her they saw Jesus himself mirrored, Jesus himself somehow personified.
2648 4, 3, c, 341(22)| 1886 (ASV-SS, Leo XIII, Miscellanea, D.D. Albertario, IX, A.).~
2649 3, 1, d, 252 | freedom, which amounts to the mischievous right to bother everybody
2650 3, 1, a, 227 | their flock. Because of misconceived prudence, timidity, or laziness
2651 3, 2, b, 270 | must overcome a serious misconception that has infected many people,
2652 4, 3, a, 330 | having been involved in the misdeeds of the people who have betrayed
2653 2, 5, a, 208 | criminally indulgent and misleading vis-à-vis the world. Instead,
2654 4, 4, c, 353 | whether intimidated or misled ‑- in the face of the continuous
2655 5, 2, c, 412(24)| Gregori, Venticinque anni di Missione fra gli Immigrati Italiani
2656 5, 2, a, 395 | Plata, Orenoque, Amazon, or Mississippi Rivers, along the shores
2657 4, 4, e, 367 | we perceive through the mists, as if through a fine veil,
2658 5, 2, a, 395 | makes room for the widow's mite as well as for the rich
2659 5, 2, c, 412 | altar on deck, with the miter and crosier, where I celebrated
2660 4, 3, c, 342 | they often succeeded in mitigating it at least in its consequences.
2661 5, 1, d, 390 | mysterious force which stirs and mixes the elements of life without
2662 3 222 | news to every creature" (Mk 16:15) He is a man of the
2663 2, 3, c, 160(17)| Opuscolo La Lettera dell'E.mo Card. Pitra - I commenti -
2664 3, 2 264 | countries, so that geographic mobility will not jeopardize the
2665 1, 2, c, 58 | its enemies, religion is mocked, the day of the Lord and
2666 2, 3, b, 156 | the adults, who should be models, and the young, who should
2667 2, 4, b, 187 | meditation corrects excesses, moderates behavior, makes life virtuous
2668 4, 3, c, 343(25)| romana durante la crisi modernista, Parma 1968, p. 225). The
2669 5, 2 394 | emigrating people depends on that modicum of religion and morality,"
2670 4, 2 322 | remedies have to be adapted and modified according to times, places
2671 2, 1, c, 113 | teachings that have helped mold countless upright and illustrious
2672 5, 3, c, 462 | you again: Nescit tarda molimina Spiritus Sancti gratia (
2673 5, 3, a, 438(7) | 1887, were Fr. Giuseppe Molinari, Fr. Domenico Mantese and
2674 1, 3, b, 84 | eternal bliss, "for this momentary light affliction is producing
2675 3, 1, d, 248 | is decisive, the outcome momentous.40~ ~Religious instruction:
2676 4, 4, d, 363(33)| Archivio Liberiano di Roma). Mon. Luigi Cornaggia Medici,
2677 4, 3, b, 334 | all of them, from absolute monarchy to pure democracy, are in
2678 1, 1, c, 35 | just to those living in monasteries. Yes, Christ speaks to
2679 2, 1, f, 133 | give it up and retire to a monastery to weep over my weaknesses
2680 3, 1, d, 251 | after the example of St. Monica. Tell mothers what the
2681 2, 4, c, 196(24)| Partial translation of the Monitiones made by Bishop Scalabrini
2682 3, 1, a, 226(6) | will soon become either a monk or a Savonarola" (see Biografia,
2683 4, 4, b, 351 | You come out with certain monkish ideas.... I know you are
2684 3, 1, a, 226 | Lord." Should we become monks or Savonarolas? The first
2685 4 306 | ideology of those who aimed at monopolizing Catholic Action.~ ~Society
2686 2, 1, d, 121 | those who claim an exclusive monopoly on Catholicism. They talk
2687 4, 4, d, 361 | the pipes of a somewhat monotonous organ, to be honest with
2688 5, 3, b, 451(25)| Letter to the Archbishop of Monreale, Oct. 17, 1888 (AGS 3024/
2689 2, 3, e, 175(41)| comments of Bonomelli to Monsabré's books, which Bonomelli
2690 5, 3, c, 462(42)| his uncle, the Bishop of Montefiascone.~
2691 1, 2, b, 47(14)| jotted down at the end of his monthly days of recollection or
2692 4, 4, c, 358 | that I sensed such a bad mood in him, such unrest, that
2693 4, 4, e, 370 | Church, adapted to different moods, and learned by the children
2694 5, 1, c, 387 | deadly influence on the morale of the people. An educated
2695 3, 1, a, 230(12)| Letter to Archbishop P. Morganti, 1902 (AGS 3021/17).~
2696 5, 2, c, 404(15)| America. Fr. Marcellino Moroni had been sent by Bishop
2697 2, 1, e, 125 | destroying Catholicism and mortally wounding society itself.~ ~
2698 2, 1, d, 119 | Charity (...) is the precious mortar of the Christian society.
2699 4, 4, e, 365 | tiny stones of the famous mosaic in the pavement from getting
2700 4, 4, e, 365 | Basilica of the Apostles at Le Mose. When I also found in the
2701 4, 4, e, 366 | gorgeous uplifted face, stands motionless in the thoughtful contemplation
2702 1, 2 40 | divinizes" human beings, that motivates the asceticism that raises
2703 1, 2, d, 66 | cause with your bravery by motivating and blessing the genius
2704 5, 4, b, 490 | nationality for lack of any motivation to keep it alive, and financial
2705 1, 3, c, 94 | charity adds a more compelling motive: the thought that when we
2706 2, 3, e, 174 | undermine the bishops and mould Catholic public opinion
2707 2, 1, e, 128 | priests even into the most mountainous and poverty-stricken places,
2708 2, 4, b, 188 | souls is like a city on a mountaintop, exposed to the view of
2709 2, 4, c, 199 | the diocese when it will mourn your passing. So, look
2710 4, 4, c, 358 | flaunting itself as the faithful mouthpiece of the Holy See ‑- to continue
2711 5, 3, d, 463 | money, any object, or any movable or immovable goods they
2712 4, 2 325 | be the leaders of today's movements and work hard rather than
2713 1, 3, c, 94 | dimissa sunt ei peccata multa, quoniam dilexit multum.29~ ~ ~"
2714 4, 2 322 | places. But the evil is multi-faceted and the remedies have to
2715 2, 1, e, 129 | varietate (adorned with multi-splendored beauty).33~ ~ ~"Look up
2716 5, Mem, 3, 421 | cost.~ ~In this way, the multifaceted work of religious, civil,
2717 2, 1, f, 131 | because the obedient person multiplies victories and successes.
2718 4, 4, e, 369 | unisonant song of a whole multitude of people gathered together
2719 1, 2, d, 64 | hustle and bustle of these multitudinous activities and not without
2720 1, 3, c, 94 | peccata multa, quoniam dilexit multum.29~ ~ ~"Charity alone is
2721 5, 3, c, 459 | To the whole world: in mundum universum. And why? To
2722 3, 1, d, 248(40)| Encyclical, Quod apostolici muneris. ~
2723 1, 2, d, 60 | them from his generous and munificent hands. He is our father
2724 2, 1, c, 114 | ambition, hatred, theft, murder, sacrilege, and rebellion.14~ ~ ~"
2725 5, 1, b, 382 | thieves and more vicious than murderers, push so many unfortunate
2726 2, 3, a, 153 | with all the energy you can muster. Defend yourself, defend
2727 1, 1, b, 19 | sins. He removes it and nails it, together with his adorable
2728 4, 4, b, 349 | of talent are ordinarily naive. I also must have had some
2729 4, 4, b, 349 | of good faith and wise naiveté, which lend charm to your
2730 1, 2, d, 59 | sense, to say the least. If Napoleon I had wanted to bring France
2731 3, 2, c, 278 | stories from history. He narrates parables and uses allegories.
2732 5, 2, c, 411 | is therefore subject to a narrower range of sentiments is more
2733 3, 2, e, 301 | reflection, which, in turn, narrows down ideas and sorts them
2734 2, 3, e, 174 | somebody told me of the nasty insinuations the Osservatore
2735 3, 2, e, 294 | 1880, on the feast of her Nativity, as you well know, I addressed
2736 3, 2, c, 281 | nature of a child ‑- who is naughty more on the surface than
2737 2, 1, d, 124 | makes us think that society, nauseated by the filthy materialism
2738 2, 3, a, 153(9) | Albertario was Bishop Luigi Nazari di Calabiana, of Milan (
2739 2, 1, d, 123 | John Chrysostom and Gregory Nazianzen will exult with joy. Then,
2740 5, 3, a, 439(8) | assistenza alla emigrazione nazionale e degli istituti che vi
2741 5, Mem, 5, 427(33)| agli emigrati di tutte le nazionalità in "Studi Emigrazione,"
2742 3, 1, c, 241 | whether the characters are neat or smudged, but rushes to
2743 5, 3, d, 478 | without thinking of the necesse est, etc. A superior must
2744 3, 2, e, 292(53)| Necessità di un Catechismo unico e
2745 3, 1, f, 262 | for the ./. spring, the needle turning to the magnet, the
2746 1, 3, c, 97 | calling card with the word "negative" on it. But if you think
2747 5, 3, b, 455 | Zaboglio, is authorized to negotiate with the Archbishop of New
2748 5, 3, a, 439 | At the same time, we are negotiating, with good hopes of success,
2749 5, 3, a, 435 | ground. I have suspended negotiations in this matter in expectation
2750 1, 1, c, 33 | crucifix was banned from our neighborhoods, from our schools, from
2751 4, 2 326 | Diocese of Piacenza and the neighboring dioceses of Bobbio, Lodi,
2752 5, 2, a, 398 | friends and relatives perhaps, neighbors for sure. To dry the tears
2753 2, 3, d, 168(29)| s book, Il Cattolicesimo nel secolo XIX, is being quoted
2754 2, 2, a, 139 | is more a father than he: Nemo tam pater. This is this
2755 4, 3, a, 329 | really takes a great deal of nerve to call enemies of the country
2756 5, 3, c, 462 | Let me tell you again: Nescit tarda molimina Spiritus
2757 3, 1, e, 253 | The family is the first nest of the soul, the first school
2758 1, 1, b, 21 | an eagle that incites her nestlings forth by hovering over her
2759 5, Mem, 1, 417 | densely populated cities and newly founded communities, fields
2760 3, 1, b, 234 | restored to peace, with newness of heart, and with strength
2761 4, 4, b, 349 | I would believe a lot of nice things. But what can you
2762 4, 2, 0, 317(2) | caused by a deficiency of nicotinic acid in the diet and characterized
2763 1, 1, b, 26 | death.30~ ~ ~"Daytime and nighttime adoration of the Most Blessed
2764 2, 3, a, 152 | bishop, says St. Augustine: Nihil in hac vita difficilius,
2765 2, 4, c, 200 | that fall to the ground, ninety-eight become mud. Of the other
2766 2, 3, c, 159 | authority but the bishops ‑- njudges and guardians of the sacred
2767 4, 4, c, 359 | ll never catch up to you, noall this matter how fast I run.18~ ~ ~"
2768 4, 4, e, 368 | Quid est, per quod Veritas nobis non loquitur?~ ~The fine
2769 2, 3, c, 161(19)| of Albertario, Des Houx, Nocedal, etc. The "pamphlet" would
2770 2, 3, a, 151 | night? Custos, quid de nocte? The darkness of the night,
2771 1, 1, b, 26 | understand the importance of nocturnal adoration, to set it up
2772 3, 1, b, 237 | faith, so far away from the noise and gossip of the world!~ ~
2773 3, 2, c, 280 | disdain the illusory and noisy joys of the world.~ ~St.
2774 4, 3, b, 333 | remain on the sidelines nonchalantly watching the war that is
2775 2, 4, b, 188 | They are accustomed to talk nonstop with people and almost never
2776 1, 2, b, 47 | The Angelus, morning, noon and night.~ ~6. Morning
2777 1, 1, b, 28 | the heat, a shade from the noonday sun, a guard against stumbling,
2778 5, 1, c, 384 | gentle and fatal sickness of nostalgia, dreaming perhaps of the
2779 4 306 | man of his times, not a nostalgic dreamer of faded and irreversible
2780 4, 4, c, 355 | system, of whom the most notable is the Provost of St. Anne'
2781 5, 3, d, 472 | most holy goal.~ ~I have noted with great joy that God
2782 5, 3, d, 476 | 4. Every year, upon notification of the provincial, the local
2783 4, 3, c, 340 | Parliament certain men who are notoriously opposed to the Pope and
2784 5, 2, c, 405(16)| 3023/2). "The mission of Nova Mantova, etc." had been
2785 4, 2, 0, 323(9) | presenting the Encyclical Rerum Novarum.~
2786 3, 1, c, 245 | would tolerate only in a novel and for which holy truth
2787 5, 2, c, 404 | have back the mission of Novella Mantova and the surrounding
2788 3, 1, d, 247 | seems to have a touch of novelty even in the empirical field,
2789 3, 2, e, 303(11)| Monsignor Francesco Torta in November 1903.~
2790 3, 1, a, 230 | encouragement and loving nudges to do good, as circumstances
2791 4, 4, b, 350 | this regard be de facto nullified. He is too wise.~ ~The
2792 4, 3, c, 337 | right to human power, and nullifies the effectiveness of the
2793 5, 4, a, 482 | are not forgotten or res nullius (nobody's property) but
2794 4, 3, c, 341 | would get stronger. Though numerically inferior, this contingent
2795 2, 3, b, 157 | His love will never fail: numquam excidit (...).~ ~God is
2796 1, 1, b, 32 | peoples" (Ps 21).40~ ~ ~"Nunc dimittis..."~ ~When the
2797 5, 2, c, 413 | idea.25~ ~ ~"School and nuns"~ ~I will pray for all of
2798 Int 5 | e degli emigrati (Città Nuova Editrice, Rome, 1985)~Carteggio
2799 2, 2, c, 145(17)| L'elezione del nuovo Pontefice Pio X, Piacenza
2800 2, 1, b, 110 | mother. She was chosen to nurse us with the milk of her
2801 5, 4, b, 491 | apostles, teachers, doctors, or nurses, according to the needs.
2802 1, 2, b, 47 | at least 10 minutes. I oblige myself to this under pain
2803 5, 4, a, 483 | some kind souls. But soon oblivion descends upon everything,
2804 1, 3, b, 83 | world and never left the obscurity of their state of life.
2805 2 102 | that is neither servile nor obsequious. ~ ~Scalabrini "is conscious
2806 1, 2, e, 70 | speculative reason and positive observation, in the wake of an impartial
2807 5, Mem, 5, 427 | occasionally sending some special observer on the spot, by bestowing
2808 3, 2, e, 295 | forest who knows only what he observes around him.~ ~Besides, if
2809 2, 4, c, 200 | children, if with invincible obstinacy they close the doors of
2810 2, 4, a, 180 | reprimand and plead with the obstinate, the hardened, and those
2811 2, 4, c, 201 | Teach them that, far from obstructing and bemoaning their child'
2812 5, 4 479 | available jobs and help in obtaining them, to help abolish the "
2813 5, 2, c, 407 | cut each other's throat to occupy some of the land. In one
2814 4, 3, c, 339 | not the change that just occurred in Italian law regarding
2815 2, 2, b, 141 | first free Sunday after the octave of the Holy Apostles, Peter
2816 5, 2, c, 410 | sentiment seems to be at odds with the national sentiment,
2817 4, 1 307 | catechism in the schools is an offense against freedom of thought.
2818 5, 1, c, 387 | sixty years, according to official calculations, 40 million
2819 5, 3 429 | the emigrants, which was officially born on Nov. 28, 1887.~ ~
2820 1, 2, b, 44(7) | Omelia di Ognisanti, 1876, (AGS 3016/8).~
2821 5, 3, b, 453(29)| Archives of Cincinnati, Ohio).~
2822 1, 2, e, 71 | Theologian L. Biginelli~Dr. Luigi Olivi
2823 2, 1, e, 127 | Church into error through the omission of the research and study
2824 1, 3, c, 95 | vos fuerint et dixerint omne malum adversus vos, mentientes,
2825 1, 1, c, 35 | Nisi poenitentiam egeritis, omnes simul peribitis (...)."~ ~
2826 5, 3, c, 459 | you: ecce ego vobiscum sum omnibus diebus ‑- "Behold, I am
2827 1, 2, c, 55 | very power of God: "God is omnipotent," the Prophet says, "and
2828 2, 1, g, 135 | something divine.~ ~The "one-heart-and-one-mind" attitude, which made our
2829 4, 2 318 | do with this inseparable oneness gets intertwined, intermingled,
2830 5, Mem, 5, 428 | living in Rome.~ ~If, in the ongoing reorganization of the parishes,
2831 5, Mem, 1, 418 | other lands. No longer the onrush of a torrent that overwhelms
2832 3, 2, e, 296 | In fact, the terrible onslaught of suffering, the tears
2833 4, 3, c, 338(18)| G. Borelli, op. cit.~
2834 2, 2 137 | filial love, reverence, openness, obedience, loyalty, and
2835 1, 2, d, 60 | sure that God lets people operate as long as they do not thwart
2836 2, 1, a, 106 | and planets, he put into operation the force of ./. attraction
2837 5, Mem, 3, 423 | implementation and keeping them operative. In fact, instructions
2838 2, 4, c, 199(29)| Opera di S. Opilio, Piacenza 1892, pp. 10-11.~
2839 1, 3, b, 88 | the Philip Suzanis, the Opilios, the Gelasios, the Raimondos,
2840 4, 3, c, 340 | declarations from their opponents that they would respect
2841 5, Mem, 3, 421 | center of the settlement and opportunely and periodically make the
2842 4, 3, b, 334 | the rights of others or to oppress the weak are unjust; that
2843 3, 2 264 | his time made Scalabrini opt for a single catechism: "
2844 3, 1, c, 245 | pompous display of fraudulent opulence that subjects the great
2845 2, 1, e, 127 | works of Religion, in the oral teaching and the living
2846 1, 2, c, 57 | vivere, qui recte novit orare. Prayer is the credentials
2847 2, 1, b, 110 | of mine. This is not an oratorical expression. It is an eminently
2848 5, 3, d, 464 | the Congregation, and the Ordinaries of the places where they
2849 5, 2, a, 395 | North, along the Plata, Orenoque, Amazon, or Mississippi
2850 3, 2, e, 299 | according to his special organic characteristics. But he
2851 1, 3, c, 92 | despised class of people in the Orient; who were so poor, weak,
2852 5, 1, a, 377 | camps on the banks of the Orinoco River: "Tell our Bishop
2853 3, 1, c, 245 | sentences, artificial phrases, ornate language, and flowers of
2854 3, 1, c, 241 | not overstep the bounds of orthodoxy and has not renounced the
2855 4, 3, b, 332 | plans are under way for ostentatious festivities to celebrate
2856 1, 1, b, 18 | tabernacles to intoxicate ourself in heavenly peace. On our
2857 2, 1, d, 120 | lift my voice against a new outbreak of this deadly system.
2858 2, 5, c, 215 | faculties of the mind, all the outbursts of the heart. It is fortitude
2859 2, 3, a, 155 | sacrifice it before the outcry of an ordinary newspaper.
2860 2, 4, d, 198 | priesthood if a priest wishes to outdo lay people even in the other
2861 5, 1, b, 381 | emigration would find an outlet other than the normal one
2862 5, 1, b, 380 | competition and new commercial outlets. But emigration is also
2863 1, 3, c, 90 | us an entirely different outlook. First by example and then
2864 3, 2, b, 274 | household tool that is now outmoded, an impediment and an obstacle
2865 4, 4, a, 347 | quiet would add another outrage to the outrages of that
2866 2, 5, b, 211 | precious terms and given them outrageous meanings so as to turn them
2867 5, 3, d, 467 | zeal had to confront at the outset, you were still able to
2868 2, 5, a, 203 | his own wagon, so as to outspeed the birds in flight? Who
2869 2, 3, e, 176 | authority"~ ~We are too outspoken and sincere, I know, but
2870 1, 2, d, 64 | everything it needs to accept the overabundant population of all races
2871 5, 4, b, 496 | with the help of God, they overcame everything. Now, their
2872 3, 1, b, 237 | there the grace of God overflows on behalf of the faithful
2873 5, 2, a, 398 | them less difficult. To overlook this tendency ‑- now that
2874 1, 2, d, 59 | on the contrary, without overlooking what the times have produced,
2875 2, 1, a, 108 | head which, placed on high, overlooks all the other members, directs
2876 5, 1, c, 385 | they can also, if not well overseen, cause countless material
2877 2, 3, d, 165 | mind"~ ~In his position as overseer, a job that is always hard
2878 1, 3, c, 94 | society, a cloud of sadness overshadows me and moves me to tears.
2879 4, 3, b, 334 | people is a betrayal; that overtaxing commerce, industry, labor,
2880 4, 1 307 | convinced that not even they can overturn the throne of Jesus Christ,
2881 1, 2, d, 60 | expect it, knocks down and overturns all the castles in the air
2882 2, 2, c, 145 | with filial love. We must overwhelm him with our most sincere
2883 5, Mem, 1, 418 | onrush of a torrent that overwhelms everything, but the quiet
2884 3, 1, b, 238 | the upper Apennines. I overworked myself beyond words but
2885 4, 4, e, 370 | the honor and adoration owed Jesus ever present in the
2886 2, 1, c, 114 | Jesus Christ that the Church owes the lavish supply of its
2887 4, 3, b, 335 | common life; freedom of ownership, that is to say, freedom
2888 1, 2, e, 71 | P.G. Giovanozzi~Mons. L. Brevedan
2889 1, 2, e, 71 | Soderini P.I. Torregrossa.46~ ~ ~"The
2890 4, 4, c, 358(17)| Letter to Card. P.M. Schiaffino, Nov. 29, 1886 (
2891 5, 1, c, 386 | In this way, too, the padrone system, condemned by a bill
2892 5, 4, a, 485 | distinguished statesman from Padua that aims at cutting out
2893 5, 3, a, 432 | we will become worse than pagans. And, what is even worse,
2894 5, 3, a, 439 | Plenary Council of Baltimore, paint a very bleak and disheartening
2895 4, 4, e, 366 | of sublime inspiration, painted at the feet of the marvelous
2896 3, 1, e, 256 | house is more than a royal palace. They are enjoying a perpetual
2897 1, 1, b, 18 | and Jerusalem, in a word Palestine, become the dwelling place
2898 1, 2, b, 46(10)| alla duchessa C. Fogliani Pallavicino, Jan. 29, 1903 (AGS 3025/
2899 2, 1, b, 111 | have already earned their palm of victory, we too will
2900 2, 1, c, 115 | the confessors, and the palms of the virgins. Your own
2901 2, 1, g, 135 | treated must first be gently palpated."43~ ~ ~"This spirit of
2902 5, 1, a, 378 | cities, in the deserted "pampas" and unexplored forests,
2903 2, 5, a, 205(3) | Panegyric for the Feast of St. Columbanus,
2904 1, 2, d, 60 | Like the servants in the parable, we would like to uproot
2905 3, 2, c, 278 | from history. He narrates parables and uses allegories. Jesus
2906 5, Mem, 2, 419 | Indians in the Missions of Paraguay. These communities formed
2907 4, 4, c, 354 | well-known religious. This paralyzes the bishops because they
2908 4, 3, c, 342 | of those supreme reasons paralyzing these precious forces that
2909 3, 1, b, 236 | sacred furnishings, religious paraphernalia, precious works, and noble
2910 5, 4, a, 485 | out at the root all the parasites that thrive and get fat
2911 1, 3, a, 75 | fragrant flowers from the parched fields of Protestantism
2912 Int 5 | of the ellipsis between parenthesis. The bibliographical apparatus
2913 1, 3, c, 89 | eyes of the world? He is a pariah, the reject of nature, who
2914 5, 1, a, 377 | read that Italians are the pariahs among emigrants, that they
2915 2, 3, c, 162(20)| Epistola ad Archiepiscopum Parisiensem, Roma 1885, pp. 144-145.
2916 5, 4, a, 483 | interpellations by an occasional parliamentarian, relevant bills, the usual
2917 3, 2, c, 282 | repeat the catechism lessons parrot-like is very easy. But the science
2918 2, 4, b, 184 | pharisees (St. Gregory, pars II, c. 3).~ ~When a priest
2919 1, 1, a, 14 | pleasure we enjoy pastimes and partake of nourishment itself.
2920 2, 3, c, 163 | enormous crime (...). Avoid partiality and contentiousness, as
2921 4, 1 311 | The jubilant voices of the participants at the fraternal meetings
2922 5, Mem, 4, 426 | proceed to settle them, due partly to the enormous distances,
2923 2, 1, d, 118 | functions, in a reciprocal partnership of love.~ ~The Church is
2924 2, 5, c, 214 | not be like the Catholics Pascal describes with such deep
2925 5, 1, b, 382(6) | Scalabrini tries in vain to stop passage of the 1888 law, which was
2926 4, 3, c, 343 | comfortable to settle into a passive policy of inertia and await
2927 5, 2, c, 408 | human being remains even passively faithful to the faith of
2928 1, 1, a, 14 | give him pleasure we enjoy pastimes and partake of nourishment
2929 2, 2, a, 139 | father than he: Nemo tam pater. This is this great man'
2930 3, 1, b, 235 | other opportune occasion, paternally "admonishing them to stand
2931 3, 1, d, 247 | want all, rich or poor, patrician or plebeian, according to
2932 4, 4, e, 364 | belong to their respective patrimonies. Hence no one may lawfully
2933 2, 5, a, 208 | disciples of the gospel and true patriots, they made the spirit of
2934 4, 4, c, 353 | marvelous encyclical, Aeterni Patris, speak all too eloquently.
2935 4, 1 313 | one else. We do not know Paulinus; we do not know Meletius.
2936 4, 4, d, 361 | Bonomelli well!" And here he paused to praise your piety and
2937 4, 4, e, 365 | the famous mosaic in the pavement from getting loose any further (...).~ ~
2938 4, 2 326 | dioceses of Bobbio, Lodi, and Pavia promptly and generously
2939 4, 1 311 | sun coming forth from its pavilion, the priest too is to come
2940 5, 1, c, 385 | number of years and upon payment of appropriate fees, the
2941 5, 1, a, 378 | has not yet reached its peak because, despite the stringent
2942 4, 4, e, 367 | When in the evening the pealing of bells, the distant sound
2943 1, 3, c, 94 | loved much": dimissa sunt ei peccata multa, quoniam dilexit multum.29~ ~ ~"
2944 1, 2, e, 72(47)| Letter to Cardinal Giuseppe Pecci, 1881 (AGS 3020/3).~
2945 5, 3, d, 471(58)| Letter to Fr. C. Pedrazzani, May 16, 1905 (AGS 357/2).~
2946 5, Mem, 5, 427 | the Congregation (using penal sanctions when necessary),
2947 4, 4, c, 352 | impose on myself certain penances, begging God to send us
2948 4, 2 316 | for the corruption that penetrates and permeates all governmental
2949 4, 2 323 | is much more. With his penetrating gaze, he has carefully examined
2950 2, 1, c, 112 | virginity, and an austere and penitent life, instilling in them
2951 2, 1, c, 112 | generous martyrs, of solitary penitents, of chaste virgins, of heroes
2952 3, 1, b, 237 | visitation, I climbed Mount Penna which rises 5200 feet above
2953 1, 3, c, 97(34)| giving up a substantial pension.~
2954 5, 1, a, 378 | by Holland which has a 13-per-thousand population increase of births
2955 4, 4, e, 367 | end of an autumn day we perceive through the mists, as if
2956 1, 2 40 | does not live.~ ~ ~Faith perceives and interprets history as
2957 4, 2 315 | to draw off a very large percentage ./. of the profits from
2958 5, 2, a, 396 | of civil society, in the perception of the poor.~ ~Well, then,
2959 1, 2, b, 44 | altogether counter to the perceptions of their senses, yet in
2960 2, 3, c, 162 | letter is so beautiful, so perceptive, and so timely that God
2961 2, 1, d, 122 | wicked and the instrument of perdition for many.25~ ~ ~"The Church
2962 3, 2, e, 298 | are equally religious and perfectible: these two great truths
2963 1, 2, e, 68 | shameful shows and theatrical performances, from high schools and universities
2964 1, 1, c, 35 | poenitentiam egeritis, omnes simul peribitis (...)."~ ~From his lips
2965 2, 3, a, 152 | difficilius, laboriosius, periculosius Episcopi officio.~ ~Indeed,
2966 4, 2 324 | against impending greater perils. Let there be, if you wish,
2967 1, 1, b, 20 | not at the ./. price of perishable things, like gold or silver,
2968 1, 1, b, 31 | Do not work for food that perishes but for the food that endures
2969 5, 3, b, 452 | thousands of souls that are perishing ‑- among whom each bishop
2970 4, 3, b, 334 | serious harm to people; that perjury and revolt are horrendous
2971 2, 1, e, 126 | peoples, the Church's permanence is assured and her unity
2972 5, 1 375 | enormous, and there is a permanency to the phenomenon because
2973 1, 3, b, 85 | remains of the martyrs as permeated with God's life, as something
2974 1, 2, d, 64 | predilection, in this largess permeating every facet of America,
2975 2, 1, a, 106 | is the God of immensity, perpetuity because he is the eternal
2976 1, 3, c, 95 | maledixerint vobis homines et persecuti vos fuerint et dixerint
2977 1, 2, c, 53 | Prayer turned Saul the persecutor into an apostle. How many
2978 3, 1, c, 242 | listening to them, the faithful persevered as a community in the breaking
2979 5, 3, b, 454 | United States? Was not Mons. Persico himself, born in Italy,
2980 1, 1, b, 31 | very important reason for persisting in our preaching about the
2981 2, 3, c, 165 | small-minded people and of proud personages.25~ ~ ~
2982 3, 2, a, 268 | if so many distinguished personalities have come together in this
2983 1, 3, a, 74 | mirrored, Jesus himself somehow personified. They looked at her as
2984 5, 1, c, 384 | so many that not even a perspicacious person could avoid them
2985 2, 1, f, 133 | and woman, whatever their persuasions. I ask them whether it
2986 2, 1, d, 121 | also hierarchical unity pertains to the essential unity of
2987 4, 4, b, 349 | my heart, which is often perturbed at the sight of so much
2988 5, 3, c, 456 | Go, the Angels of Paranà, Perù, Argentina, Colombia, and
2989 4, 2 319 | teacher), and these two ideas pervade the whole socialistic ideology. 4~ ~ ~"
2990 4, 4, c, 356 | allowed to call an adversary a perverter of the truth or to defame
2991 5, 1, c, 384 | misunderstood or appear pessimistic. The sad happenings I have
2992 3, 1, e, 253 | either nature has made them pessimists or that the hard experiences
2993 2, 5, c, 215 | violence, because violence peters out in a fleeting and sterile
2994 4, 3, a, 330 | urged to foster and promote petitions to present to Parliament!
2995 5, 3, a, 440 | written on May 14, 1900, from Petropolis by the Most Reverend Internuncio
2996 2, 2, a, 139 | Ambrose puts it: ./. Ubi Petrus, ibi Ecclesia ‑- "Where
2997 4, 4, a, 347 | arrogance of a blind and petulant faction.3~ ~ ~"The holy
2998 3, 1, a, 225 | especially by the usual pharisaic faction, which is being
2999 2, 1, d, 120 | beautiful image. It is a pharisaical system that, unfortunately,
3000 5, Mem, 3, 421 | would be good to set up a pharmaceutical dispensary in many places,
3001 5, 2, a, 397 | and on setting up little pharmacies next to every residence
3002 5, Mem, 3, 423 | confer are evident. For new phenomena there should be new organisms