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“Sport, properly directed, develops character, makes a person courageous, a generous loser, and a gracious victor; it refines the senses, gives intellectual penetration, and steels the will to endurance. It is not merely a physical development then. Sport, rightly understood, is an occupation of the whole person, and while perfecting the body as an instrument of the mind, it also makes the mind itself a more refined instrument for the search and communication of truth….”
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“The power of sacred music increases the honor given to God by the Church in union with Christ, its Head. Sacred music likewise helps to increase the fruits which the faithful, moved by the sacred harmonies, derive from the holy liturgy. These fruits, as daily experience and many ancient and modern literary sources show, manifest themselves in a life and conduct worthy of a Christian.”
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“60. The use of the Latin language customary in a considerable portion of the Church is a manifest and beautiful sign of unity, as well as an effective antidote for any corruption of doctrine truth.”
― Mediator Dei
― Mediator Dei
“62. It is neither wise nor laudable to reduce everything to antiquity by every possible device. Thus, to cite some instances, one would be straying from the straight path were he to wish the altar restored to its primitive table form; were he to want black excluded as a color for the liturgical vestments; were he to forbid the use of sacred images and statues in Churches; were he to order the crucifixes designed that the Divine Redeemer's Body shows no trace of His cruel sufferings; lastly were he to disdain and reject polyphonic music or singing in parts, even where it conforms to regulations issued by the Holy See.”
― Mediator Dei
― Mediator Dei
“The American people have a great genius for splendid and unselfish actions. Into the hands of America God has placed the destinies of an afflicted mankind.”
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“It was fitting that Jesus Christ should have such a Mother as would be worthy of Him as far as possible; and she would not have been worthy, if, contaminated by the hereditary stain even for the first moment only of her conception, she had been subject to the abominable power of Satan.”
― Fulgens Corona: On the Marian Year and the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
― Fulgens Corona: On the Marian Year and the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
“The brows of these fathers and mothers may be burdened with cares, but there is never a trace of that inner shadow that betrays anxiety of conscience or fear of an irreparable return to loneliness, Their youth never seems to fade away, as long as the sweet fragrance of a crib remains in the home, as long as the walls of the house echo to the silvery voices of children”
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“Whosoever considers the immense labors undertaken by Catholic exegetes during well nigh two thousand years, so that the word of God, imparted to men through the Sacred Letters, might daily be more deeply and fully understood and more intensely loved, will easily be convinced that it is the serious duty of the faithful, and especially of priests, to make free and holy use of this treasure, accumulated throughout so many centuries by the greatest intellects.”
― Divino Afflante Spiritu: Promotion Of Biblical Studies
― Divino Afflante Spiritu: Promotion Of Biblical Studies
“But where, as is the case in almost all dioceses, there exists a church in which the Virgin Mother of God is worshipped with more intense devotion, thither on stated days let pilgrims flock together in great numbers and publicly and in the open give glorious expression to their common Faith and their common love toward the Virgin Most Holy.”
― Fulgens Corona: On the Marian Year and the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
― Fulgens Corona: On the Marian Year and the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
“You must, when called upon, be prepared to defend resolutely and to protect, when possible, the helpless and hidden life of the child, following the divine precept ‘Non occides’: You shall not kill (Exodus 20:13). Such”
― Marriage And The Moral Law: Two Addresses Of Pope Pius XII - 'Vegliare Con Sollecitudine'
― Marriage And The Moral Law: Two Addresses Of Pope Pius XII - 'Vegliare Con Sollecitudine'
“...Nessa amedrontadora etapa da história, enquanto se acumulam ruínas espirituais e materiais, essas providenciais iniciativas de caridade, que talvez poderiam parecer suficientes às necessidades comuns de outros tempos, tornaram-se, infelizmente, inadequadas. Vislumbramos, veneráveis irmãos, intermináveis multidões de crianças, que, gemendo e quase exaustas de fome, com suas mãozinhas pedem pão "não tendo ninguém que o reparta" (cf. Lm 4, 4); que, privadas de casa e de roupa, congeladas pelo frio do inverno, estão prestes a morrer, não tendo a mãe ou o pai que as cubra e as aqueça; que, enfim, doentes e talvez também atingidas pela tuberculose, falta o remédio adequado e os necessário cuidados. Trata-se de multidões, que com dor vemos perambulando pelas ruas barulhentas da cidade, impelidas pelo ócio e pela corrupção, ou vadiando incertas pelas cidades, vilas e campos, enquanto, infelizmente, ninguém lhes concede segura protecção contra a miséria, os vícios e os delitos. É por isso, veneráveis irmãos, que amando com "o mesmo amor de Cristo" (Fl 1, 8) esses nossos pequeninos filhos, dirigimos um caloroso apelo a vós e a quantos estão animados de nobres sentimentos de misericórdia e de piedade, para que todo tipo de esforço e iniciativa de caridade cristã seja dedicado com generosos entendimentos e propósitos para alívio e conforto de tantos. Nada se transcure daquilo que os nossos tempos sugerem; e se excogitem também novos sistemas e métodos, onde se possa, com o concurso de todos os bons, levar oportunos remédios aos males presentes, impedindo para o futuro deletérias consequências. Queira Deus, com a ajuda de sua graça, que quanto antes os vícios que arrastam tantas crianças abandonadas sejam extintos, sendo substituídos pela virtude, de modo que o ócio vão e a triste inércia dêem lugar ao honrado e alegre trabalho, e que a fome e a nudez de muitos obtenha o necessário socorro da divina caridade de Cristo, que especialmente nos nossos tempos deve reviver, crescer e flamejar nos seus sequazes. Tudo isso não só é de grande vantagem para a religião católica, mas também para a sociedade civil; já que, como todos sabem, os cárceres e as casas de recuperação não estariam tão repletos de criminosos, se os métodos e as medidas preventivas fossem aplicados oportunamente e em maior escala no que se refere à juventude; e se a infância crescesse sadia, íntegra e operosa por toda parte, mais facilmente haveria cidadãos credenciados com as maiores qualidades morais e físicas. Em uma palavra, de probidade e de firmeza.”
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“Just as all mothers are deeply affected when they perceive that the countenance of their children reflects a peculiar likeness to their own, so also our Most Sweet Mother wishes for nothing more, never rejoices more than when she sees those whom, under the cross of her Son, she has adopted as children in His stead, portray the lineaments and ornaments of her own soul in thought, word, and deed.”
― Fulgens Corona: On the Marian Year and the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
― Fulgens Corona: On the Marian Year and the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
“But once holy religion is rejected, once the Divine Majesty, establishing what is good and evil, is ignored, it is plain that laws and public authority have little or no value. Then again, once hope and expectation of eternal reward are lost through these fallacious doctrines, men will greedily and without restraint seek things of earth, vehemently covet their neighbor's goods and even take them by force as often as occasion or opportunity is given. Hence hatred, envy, discord, and rivalries arise among men; hence public and private life is perturbed; hence the very foundations of society which can scarcely be held together and maintained by the authority of government are gradually undermined; hence, deformation of morals by evil theatrical performances, books, periodicals, and actual crime.”
― Fulgens Corona: On the Marian Year and the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
― Fulgens Corona: On the Marian Year and the Dogma of the Immaculate Conception
“1. Like a star in the darkness of the night, Benedict of Nursia brilliantly shines a glory not only to Italy but of the whole Church. Whoever considers his celebrated life and studies in the light of the truth of history, the gloomy and stormy times in which he lived, will without doubt realize the truth of the divine promise which Christ made to the Apostles and to the society He founded: "I am with you all days even to the consummation of the world." At no time in history does this promise lose its force; it is verified in the course of all ages flowing, as they do, under the guidance of divine Providence. But when enemies assail the Christian name more fiercely, when the fateful barque of Peter is tossed about more violently and when everything seems to be tottering with no hope of human support, it is then that Christ is present, bondsman, comforter, source of supernatural power, and raises up fresh champions to protect Catholicism, to restore it to its former vigor, and give it even greater increase under the inspiration and help of heavenly grace.”
― Fulgens Radiatur: Encyclical On St. Benedict
― Fulgens Radiatur: Encyclical On St. Benedict
“Today, like other times before, contemplating the nativity of the divine Prince of Peace. We are forced to declare how far is the world from the order wished by God in Christ, the order that guarantees the only true and real peace . . . The exhortation [of the Church] in favor of the Catholic social order, as a factor of pacification, is at the same time an encouragement to true liberty. Because, in the ultimate analysis, Catholic order as an organization for peace is essentially an order of liberty. (Radio message of December 24, 1951)”
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“Spiritually, we are Semites”
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