Title, Chapter
1 I | country by revolution or war.~These volumes reveal the
2 I | prospect of a catastrophic war and was about to receive
3 I | great deal of financial war relief for the areas ravaged
4 I | for the areas ravaged by war easing inflicted un the
5 I | the prolonged disastrous war, Benedict XV directed that
6 I | prove so pressing."~As the war continued, he appointed
7 I | were in the misfortunes of war, to seek other lands to
8 I | Raphael. It had, before the war, offered innumerable benefits
9 I | outside Europe.~When civil war flared up in Mexico, a number
10 I | events leading to barbarous war. Our own efforts on behalf
11 I | to prevent the disastrous war. Even when this tragic war
12 I | war. Even when this tragic war broke out and spread honor
13 I | solicitous for prisoners of war, refugees, exiles and our
14 I | During the First World War, we assisted our predecessor,
15 I | Again the Second World War had scarcely broken out
16 I | was maintained through the war.~We also appointed a number
17 I | commission for the victims of war, for civilian refugees and
18 I | migrants and refugees.~The war that broke out in Palestine
19 I | abroad by the disastrous war, cry pitifully to us. They
20 I | homes by the tempest of war and who long above all to
21 I | peoples bear because of the war and the specific means that
22 I | children crippled in the war; kitchens and tables with
23 I | poor and victims of the war; recreation centers for
24 I | home.~While the disastrous war waged, there converged on
25 I | poured into Rome while the war raged. And we recall our
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