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    • author: Rank, Michael.
    • title: A short cut to the true Church
    • date: 1914
    • words: 1879
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Christ had died, risen again and ascended into heaven 1800 years ago, while the Church which He established, had during all these years been saving souls by the millions. When Christ was upon this earth, He established His Church by which we must be saved.
    • keywords: church
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195794.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195794.txt
  821. _005195795
    • author: Secular priest.
    • title: A short explanation of the Blessed Eucharist
    • date: 1879
    • words: 4172
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: And yet we believe, because we know that God has told it; and if He walked on earth, and was seen by men, and lived and died amongst us in that servile form which he took, and promised to be- stow upon those whose feet He washed an earnest of his love—a bond of union for his people — a source of grace for His elect—a pledge of resurrection and of future glory—shall we disbelieve Him, because He said it was His Body, not cut into particles, as the gross Capharnaites thought, but veiled' as bread and wine, to nourish and exhilarate the soul? And as we believe “God was in Christ reconciling the world to Himself,” though we could only see or touch the form of man in which He was ; so when he says, “This is my Body,” we can believe the truth of what He says, just as we could believe that he was hidden on the cross.
    • keywords: blood; bread; eucharist; god
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195795.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005195795.txt
  822. _005195796
    • author: None
    • title: Short instructions on the Mass for children.
    • date: 1922
    • words: 11041
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Lord God of Sabaoth. So when you hear those Greek words, try to say them in your hearts with “love and compunction” (that means real sorrow for your sins) and make “Lord, have mercy” a real prayer for mercy for yourselves, and for every- body else, because some people need mercy more than you do.
    • keywords: altar; god; lord; mass; priest
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  823. _005195798
    • author: O'Reilly, Joseph.
    • title: Six golden cords of a mother's heart
    • date: 1912
    • words: 9497
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: In the early part of the fifth century a heresy assailed the dignity of Mary, hinted that she was not the Mother of God A General Council of bishops was convened at Ephesus to consider the case; the heresy was promptly condemned, Mary was with pride and exultation pro- claimed to the Ephesians and the whole Catholic world as Mother of God, and thus by the Church was added to the beautiful salutation of the Angel Gabriel and St. Elizabeth the words, “Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners now, and at the hour of our death. So we must obey the pre- cepts of the Church, with which God is always present, or fall under God's anger.
    • keywords: church; days; god; good; holy; law; mary; mother
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  824. _005195799
    • author: Rickaby, Joseph, 1845-1932.
    • title: Socialism
    • date: 1898
    • words: 10337
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Still, man fell from Paradise, and might fall from Socialism. That will depend largely — chiefly, perhaps—on the spirit in which it is worked But we must consider whether the institutions are such as, taking man as he is, are likely to be worked in a good spirit.
    • keywords: catholic; good; labour; man; socialism; state; time; value; wages; work; workmen
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  825. _005195800
    • author: None
    • title: Socialism unmasked.
    • date: 1912
    • words: 7869
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: It says to the eternal question: ^We don’t know: we can’t find out; it isn't worm while to try.’ “Denying the need of any religious sanction for morals, socialism decades those human relations which Christianity, because of their fundamental character in distinguishing men Socialism Unmasked. The speakers enlarge on the employ- er’s villa and parlor comforts, on the rugs and phaeton of his wife, and assure their hearers I Socialism Unmasked. that all these are i)urchased hy the sweat of their labor.
    • keywords: god; labor; life; man; men; private; socialism; state; unmasked
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  826. _005195801
    • author: Parsons, Wilfrid.
    • title: Social regeneration,
    • date: 1943
    • words: 8885
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: Page The Hour of Reparation 3 The Hour of Liberation 8 National Council of Catholic Men 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Washington, (5), D. C. Printed and distributed by Our Sunday Visitor Huntington, Indiana Nihil Obstat: REV. ,T. E. DILLON Censor Librorum Imprimatur: •h JOHN FRANCIS NOLL, D. D. Bishop of Fort Wayne Printed in U. S. A, OstcMKied THE HOUR OF REPARATION Address delivered on May 16, 1943 Once again we recall to our minds that in this month of May twelve years ago, the late Pope Pius XI, in his great Encyclical On the Reconstruction of the Social Order, gave us a picture of a world even then rushing rapidly to disaster. WGY 810 kc North Carolina Charlotte wsoc* 1240 kc Raleigh WPTF
    • keywords: 10c; 15c; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy
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  827. _005195802
    • author: Mooney, Alexander P.
    • title: The social sense : its decay and revival
    • date: 1912
    • words: 6420
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: With the new power that political reorganization and education conferred upon the people, social organization became the work of democracy. It was only later that definite principles of social organization—ideals to be worked for and led up to —made their appearance, and these ideals moved on two definite but widely diverging lines.
    • keywords: catholic; christian; church; sense; social; social sense; society; work
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  828. _005195803
    • author: Fre ri, Joseph, 1864-1927.
    • title: The Society for the Propagation of the Faith and the Catholic missions, 1822-1900.
    • date: 1902
    • words: 12941
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: The Society for the Propagation of the Faith and the Catholic missions, 1822-1900 PUBLISHED BY THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH BALTIMORE, MARYLAND, U. & A. J902 THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF AND THE CATHOLIC J822—J900 1 ' :) V. THE SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH AND THE CATHOLIC MISSIONS 1822—1900 CONTENTS I PAGE To the Reader 3 Origin and Development of the Society 5 Aim, Organization and Administration ii Spiritual Favors Granted to Members 17 Approval of Popes and Councils 20 II What the Catholic World has given to the Society and the Missionary World received, 1822-1900 24 What the United States has received from the Society, and what it has contributed, 1822-1900 25 Missions Assisted by the Society in 1900 29 Personnel of the Missions 34 Conclusion 39 Prayer for Missions 40 SOCIETY FOR THE PROPAGATION OF THE FAITH BALTIMORE, MD., U. S. A. 1902 IMPRIMATUR 5 Origin and Development of the Society.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; missionaries; missions; propagation; society; states; united; united states; work; year
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  829. _005195804
    • author: Kennedy, James F.
    • title: The Society of St. Vincent De Paul : an outline
    • date: 1922
    • words: 6641
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: In a general way, it may be said that a member fulfills his duties as such by; first, attending at least three of the weekly meetings of his Conference every month; second, visiting once a week the poor family or families assigned to him, or the prison, almshouse, hospital or other institution he has engaged to visit, or in performing such other work as he has assumed, in accordance with the Eule of the Society; third, attending each year the General Communions and meetings of all the members of the Society in the town in which he resides, on the four Feast Days of the Society; fourth, con- tributing such amount as he can afford to the secret collection which is taken up at the weekly Conference meetings as also at the General Meet- ings; fifth, attendance at the General Meetings; sixth, attendance at the exercises of the annual retreats. These and other works engage the attention of the members, for it is an axiom that “no work of charity is foreign to the Society. ”
    • keywords: conference; council; general; members; society
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  830. _005195805
    • author: McGowan, R. A. (Raymond Augustin), 1892-
    • title: Society and the social encyclicals--America's road out
    • date: 1937
    • words: 9921
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: There are equally valid reasons for family living wage laws for men. In either case to ensure justice to the people who lack it, we should pass minimum wage laws.
    • keywords: 10c; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; social
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195805.txt
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  831. _005195806
    • author: Walsh, John, 1830-1898.
    • title: Some things which Catholics do not believe, or, Protestant fictions and Catholic facts
    • date: 1897
    • words: 7361
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: And when printing was invented the Church made use of this new art which was about to revolutionize the world to disseminate the word of God in the vernacular among the people. The Church abhors the sin of idolatry and has labored for centuries to destroy it from the face of the earth, and she teaches that the Blessed Virgin is a mere creature, and that Christ is her Eedeemer as well as of all the other children of Adam ; that she, being a creature, it would be a damnable sin to adore her or give her divine honors ; that there is an infinite distance between God the Creator and a mere creature ; that God is infinite perfection and that the creature is finite, and that to God alone should be reserved supreme worship and divine honor and adoration.
    • keywords: bible; catholic; catholic church; christ; church; god; protestant; world
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  832. _005195807
    • author: None
    • title: Soyez chret iens! : la vie et l'ed ucation chret iennes. Le rol e de la religion dans l'education. Les ec oles sans Dieu.
    • date: 1910
    • words: 15026
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Mais qu’il y a loin de la a avoir resprit Chretien, a etre chretien de fait ! Or il est de la plus haute importance que les parents aient ce christianisme reel, effectif, car tout le succes de Teducation chretienne, de la bonne education depend de la.
    • keywords: aux; bien; ces; cette; c’est; dans; de la; des; dieu; elle; enfants; est; fait; les; leur; lui; mais; meme; notre; nous; par; pas; plus; pour; que; qui; religion; ses; son; soyez; tout; une; vous
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  833. _005195808
    • author: Dixon, James, 1814-1873.
    • title: Speech of Mr. James Dixon, of Connecticut, on the subject of the naturalization laws : and the origin of the native American Party : delivered in the House of Representatives U.S., December 30, 1845.
    • date: 1846
    • words: 8777
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: It is well known to every gentleman who hears me, that the self styled democratic party by way of proof of their exclusive friendship for our for- eign voters, especially for Catholics, preach to them loudly in favor of toleration, and the rights of conscience. The great evil with regard to foreign voters is, that demagogues attempt to delude them into the belief that the democratic party are their exclusive friends, and often with too much success, the foreigner being necessarily, at first, unacquainted with the real character of political parties in this country^
    • keywords: country; day; democratic; native; new; party; sir; whig
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  834. _005195809
    • author: McDonnell, Thomas J.
    • title: The spirit of the missions
    • date: 1936
    • words: 8918
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: When the great missionary, Our Lord and Sav- iour Jesus Christ, gave the Divine Command to His Church, “Going, therefore, teach ye all nations”, the goal of mission work was there and then set. As we compare our lives at home, blessed with the knowledge of the eternal truths of Jesus Christ, with the heroic lives of His messengers laboring in missions at home and afar, trying to give to others what we possess in matters of Faith, surely we should be prompted, if we cannot go to the missions, 26 THE SPIRIT OF THE MISSIONS to be other Thereses, Apostles for the missions at home.
    • keywords: copy; cover; missions; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single; single copy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195809.txt
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  835. _005195811
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on abortion : April 17, 1969
    • date: 1969
    • words: 802
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: We are certain that respect for human dig- nity and the reverence for human life are such widely shared values in our society that the dis- cussion by lawyers, doctors, ethicians, social scientists and all concerned citizens of ethical questions like abortion will lead to a deeper understanding of the eminent value and inviola- bility of human life. Consequently, we have frequently affirmed as our own the teaching of the Second Vatican Council, that “whatever is opposed to life itself, such as any type of murder, genocide, abortion, euthanasia or wilful self-destruction, whatever violates the integrity of the human person . .
    • keywords: life
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  836. _005195812
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on abortion.
    • date: 1970
    • words: 734
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: Once we allow the taking of innocent human life in the earliest stages of its development for the sake of convenience, how can we logically protect human life at any other point, once that life becomes a burden? We remain convinced that human life is a priceless gift, and our pastoral duty prompts us to reaffirm that God, the Lord of life, has conferred on men the surpassing ministry of safeguarding life, a ministry which must be fulfilled in a manner which is worthy of man.
    • keywords: life
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  837. _005195813
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on Catholic-Jewish relations : on the occasion of the celebration of the tenth anniversary of Nostra Aetate. no. 4.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 2606
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: While we rejoice that there are signs that anti-Semitism is declining in our country, conscience compels 2 us to confront with candor the unhappy record of Jewish sufferings both past and present. We are pleased to observe that many of these initiatives have been emulated on the unofficial level by many individuals and groups across the country who have shown admirable sensitivity, dedication and expertise in promoting Catholic- Jewish amity.
    • keywords: catholic; jewish; jews
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  838. _005195814
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on celibacy, November 14, 1969.
    • date: 1969
    • words: 5091
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: To assist those who are already priests adjust to new problems, we are also preparing programs of continuing edu- 9 cation and sponsoring a research program on priestly life and ministry in collaboration with experts from such fields as theology, history and the behavioral sciences. It is essential that our reflection on priestly celibacy not be isolated from the mystery of Christ and the Church and the needs of mankind.
    • keywords: celibacy; church; life; priestly; priests
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  839. _005195815
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on clerical celibacy.
    • date: 1967
    • words: 894
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: Confirmed bv our Christian experience as lived in our own country and conscious of human frailty in all its dimensions, we are firmly convinced that priestly celibacy grounded in Christ's invitation has been and will be a source of great advantage to the Church particularly in the United States. The Council teaching on this particular discipline in the Western Church is clear and unmistakable.
    • keywords: celibacy
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  840. _005195816
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on the communications media and catechesis
    • date: 1977
    • words: 1915
    • flesch: 45
    • summary: Impact of communications media in catechesis The communications revolution has had a profound impact on our world, with implica- tions as great for religion as for any other area of life. Communications media are relevant to every level of catechesis; they are pertinent to human development, to growth in theological understanding, and to faith experience itself.
    • keywords: catechetical; communications; media
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  841. _005195817
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Department of Social Development and World Peace.
    • title: Statement on feeding the hungry : toward a U.S. domestic food policy, April 16, 1975
    • date: 1975
    • words: 2545
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: Hunger is often the result of persistent pov- erty, and food programs only supplement inadequate income. Expenditures on domestic food programs have risen to an estimated $5.8 billion in the present fiscal year.
    • keywords: children; food; nutrition; program
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195817.txt
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  842. _005195818
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on the implementation of the apostolic letter on mixed marriages : January 1, 1971
    • date: 1971
    • words: 5742
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: While much remains to be done if the Church is to exercise more adequately a proper pastoral solicitude for couples in mixed marriages, we take this opportunity to commend the countless persons, lay, reli- gious and clergy, at the diocesan and parish level, who are engaged in marriage education and family counseling throughout the country. The recording of other mixed marriages is not changed.
    • keywords: catholic; church; marriage; mixed
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  843. _005195819
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on the missions, December, 1971.
    • date: 1971
    • words: 1953
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: To accomplish this we, the Catholic Bishops of the United States, need the help of everyone in this country who shares with us the life and mission of the Church. Like her divine Founder, the Church must continually share the good news of salvation with all men of every race and nation, even in the most remote corner of the earth .
    • keywords: church; missionary
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195819.txt
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  844. _005195820
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on national race crisis : April 25, 1968
    • date: 1968
    • words: 1880
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Living con- ditions in many cities and rural communities are them- selves an obstacle to wholesome family life. Job opportunity is also essential to insuring self- respect and stable family life.
    • keywords: community; national; religious
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  845. _005195821
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: Statement on parental rights and the free exercise of religion : November 15, 1971
    • date: 1972
    • words: 786
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: The fundamental right of parents to edu- cate their children in non-public schools is guaranteed by our Constitution and was recognized a half century ago in the Pierce case, wherein the Supreme Court said: The child is not the mere creature of the State. Govern- ment should not tip the economic scales so heavily in favor of the public schools that parents can exercise their right to choose non-public schools only with severe personal sacrifice.
    • keywords: public
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  846. _005195822
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on U.S.-Panama relations, February 24, 1975.
    • date: 1976
    • words: 1131
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: • Nearly 20% of the gross national income of the Republic of Panama derives from the Canal Zone economy, mostly in in- direct form, through salaries and sales. memorial LIBRARY pen n - 1 * i 19/9 C Vr=r GE l,brarv VERTICAL FILE PANAMA-U.S. RELATIONS Statement by the ADMINISTRATIVE BOARD United States Catholic Conference T he United States and the Republic of Panama are currently engaged in active negotiations regarding a treaty involving the Panama Canal.
    • keywords: canal; panama
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  847. _005195823
    • author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958.
    • title: States of perfection : address of His Holiness Pope Pius XII to the Second General Congress of the States of Perfection, December 12, 1957.
    • date: 1957
    • words: 4248
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: One can, in fact, encounter heroic Christian perfection, that of the Gospel and of Christ’s Cross, outside of every “state of perfection.” 10 We therefore understand the tendency toward perfection as an habitual disposition of the Christian soul through which, not content to fulfill the duties that devolve upon it under threat of sin, it surrenders itself entirely to God to love and serve Him, and consecrates itself for this same purpose to the service of its fellow man. The ideal of Christian perfection is derived from the teach- ings of Christ and in particular from the evangelical coun- sels.
    • keywords: church; god; perfection; states
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  848. _005195824
    • author: None
    • title: The Status of the Nicene Creed as dogma of the Church : theological consultation between representatives of the U.S.A. National Committee of the Lutheran World Federation and the Bishops' Commission for Ecumenical Affairs, held July 6-7, 1965, in Baltimore, Maryland.
    • date: 1965
    • words: 11325
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: The main points of the conversation are summarized in the following paragraphs: 1) We confess in common the Nicene Faith and therefore hold that the Son, Our Lord Jesus Christ, who was made man, suffered, died, and rose again for our salvation, is true God; that He is from God the Father as Son, and therefore other than the Father; that the Godhead is one and undivided; and that the Holy Spirit, together with the Father and the Son, is to be wor- shipped and glorified. 2) The Nicene Faith gathers up and articulates the biblical testimony concerning the Son and His relationship to the Father. 3) The Nicene Faith, formulated by the Council at Nicaea in 325 and developed in the Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, was a response to contemporary errors. God the Father, the God who speaks; God the Son, the 23 Word uttered by the Father, who is begotten because uttered; God the Holy Spirit, procedent from Father Son as their Love and Gift.
    • keywords: church; creed; dogma; faith; father; god; lutheran; nicene; question; son; word
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  849. _005195825
    • author: Priests' Eucharistic League.
    • title: Statuta Associationis Sacerdotum Adoratorum seu aggregationis sacerdotalis Congregationi SSMI sacramenti A.R.P. Eymard institutae
    • date: 1894
    • words: 2101
    • flesch: 38
    • summary: Ut ardens Sacri Cordis D. N. Jesu Christi desiderium impleatur, quo in Sanctissimo Altaris Sacramento optat visitari et adorari; convocando scilicet sacerdotes, ut frequentius veniant ad Christum Sacramentalem et vivant ex hoc Sacramento vitae, in quo principium, gratia et finis Sacerdotii catholici reperitur ; 2 ° Ut omnes sacerdotes aggregatos vinculis mutuae caritatis uniat, qua eodem spiritu vi- ventes sibi mutuum juvamen exemplis fidei et amoris erga Deum Sacramentalem praebeant, et participes fiant precum, meritorum et bono- rum operum tot millium confratrum, qui ex toto orbe nomina piae associationi dederunt; Deaefdifed 3 3° Ut adoratores in spiritu et veritate et (Simul apostolos fortes gloriae SSmae Eucharis- tiae pariat, qui strenue laborent, ut fidem et devotionem fidelium erga Sanctissimum Sacra- mentum augeant, et populos sanctificent in- numeris gratiis, quae ab Eucharistia dimanant, uti e fonte omnis virtutis et sanctificationis; 4° Ut meliores dies impetret Sanctae Dei Ecclesiae, adhibita una e viribus supernatura- libus potentissima, supplicatione innumerorum sacerdotum, qui ad pedes Domini Sacramenta- lis prostrati adventum Regni Ejus jugiter im- plorent in seipsis et in universo mundo. 5° Ut expient innumera sacrilegia a malis sacerdotibus SSmo Sacramento illata. '‘Sacerdotes sodales SSm i Sacramenti Eucha- ristica Jesu Christi vita vivant, quae praesertim in sui Libella et contributiones et ipsi mittant ad directores dicecesanos.
    • keywords: adorationis; associationis; est; jesu; non; pro
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  850. _005195826
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII).
    • title: St. Benedict : encyclical letter of Pope Pius XII on St. Benedict of Nursia
    • date: 1947
    • words: 6291
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: 4 discipline was weakened with worldliness and was not up to the task of resisting and overcoming the allurements of corruption, Benedict proved the perennial youth of the Church by his out- standing sanctity and work ; he restored morality by his teaching and example; he protected the sanctuary of religious life with safer and holier laws. Wherever these unarmed bands composed of heralds of the Christian religion, of workmen, of farmers and teachers of sciences human and divine passed by, there forests and untilled lands yielded to the plough; centres of craftsmen and fine arts sprung up ; from an uncouth and wild life men con- formed to civil society and culture.
    • keywords: benedict; divine; god; ibidem; life
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  851. _005195827
    • author: St. John-Stevas, Norman.
    • title: Sterilization and public policy.
    • date: 1965
    • words: 20499
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: Vasectomy was perfected in 1889 by Harry C. Sharpe of the Indiana State Reformatory, and after unsuccessful attempts to pass sterilization statutes in Michigan and Pennsylvania, the first act became law in Indiana in 1907. Since that date thirty-three States at different times have had sterilization statutes in force.
    • keywords: board; compulsory; feeble; grounds; hereditary; law; medical; mental; minded; persons; state; statutes; sterilization
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195827.txt
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  852. _005195830
    • author: Keenan, Francis L.
    • title: The story of the Bible
    • date: 1932
    • words: 18024
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: When we visit the pub- lishing houses of Bible societies now, we are im- pressed by the number of editions of the Bible, and of sections of the Bible, offered to the modern read- er. This is the source of its supremacy, the well-spring from which the Bible derives its surpassing excellence and significance over all other literature, that it has God for its Author.
    • keywords: bible; book; catholic; catholic church; christ; church; god; holy; life; man; men; new; sacred; story; today; word
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  853. _005195831
    • author: Ryan, A.
    • title: St. Patrick : apostle of Ireland
    • date: 1915
    • words: 8801
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Certainly, it is only in the records of the very greatest of God’s saints that we can find parallels for the miracles commemorated in every page of St. Patrick’s history, and in every tradition con- cerning him. St. Patrick : apostle of Ireland £R«4le't«nc&
    • keywords: apostle; god; ireland; life; patrick; saint; years
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  854. _005195832
    • author: Kennedy, John Sexton.
    • title: Strangers to fame
    • date: 1952
    • words: 13178
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: The rec- tory doorbell gets more use than that in any other house. The teacher has herself gone to school longer than most others in the community, and yet, while anyone else’s having been exposed to many courses is taken as a mark of distinc- tion and a badge of worth, in her case it is interpreted as a flight from life’s mainstream.
    • keywords: 20c; charity; god; life; man; neighborhood; pages; people; postpaid; priest; quantities; rev; single copy
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  855. _005195833
    • author: Finley, James F.
    • title: String around my finger
    • date: 1959
    • words: 2006
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: And the business of God is Salvation and the purpose of Christ is union. The plan of God, the purpose of Christ is our salvation.
    • keywords: christ; god
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  856. _005195834
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: A study aid for basic teachings for Catholic religious education
    • date: 1974
    • words: 6619
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: FOR CATHOLIC RELIGIOUS EDUCATION DIVISION OF RELIGIOUS EDUCATION—CCD UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CONFERENCE £ A Study Aid for Basic Teachings for Catholic Religious Education BERARD L. MARTHALER, O.F.M., CONV. It is in this spirit that the U.S. Bishops, on January 11, 1973, issued a statement Basic Teachings for Catholic Religious Educa- tion.
    • keywords: basic; catholic; christian; church; god; new; religious; teachings; york
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  857. _005195836
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Study on priestly life and ministry : summaries of the ad hoc bishops' subcommittees on history, sociology, psychology.
    • date: 1971
    • words: 32738
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: Father Buckley was quoted as saying, Religious priests in active life are closer to diocesan priests than they are to contemplative Religious. He added that, Bishops want to exercise a greater authority over Religious in their diocese. Religious priests are more satisfied with their jobs than diocesan priests; and among diocesan priests, the lowest level of job satisfaction is found among associate pastors, who are lower even than comparison groups in the American population.
    • keywords: age; american priests; authority; bishops; catholic; celibacy; church; clergy; development; growth; life; men; ministry; personal; priesthood; priests; problems; psychological; religious priests; report; study; underdeveloped priests; work
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  858. _005195837
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Division of Religious Education--CCD.
    • title: A study paper for first confession.
    • date: 1973
    • words: 14087
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: This new stage is characterized by connecting the prac- tice of reception of first Confession before first Communion (affirmed by the Addendum to the General Catechetical Di- rectory and the joint Declaration) with the positive and legiti- mate developments gained from the recent experience of delaying first Confession. The present situation of forging a new sacramental prac- tice based on: (a) the practice of putting reception of first Confession ahead of first Communion (cf.
    • keywords: age; catechesis; celebration; children; church; communion; confession; eucharist; penance; sacrament
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  859. _005195838
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy.
    • title: Holy communion : commentary on the instruction Immensae caritatis.
    • date: 1973
    • words: 13650
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: In fact, the practice of hand communion 32 must never be introduced in a way that would exclude the usual practice. Study Text I addresses itself to the instruction, Immensae Caritatis, issued by the Congregation for the Discipline of the Sacraments on January 29, 1973, with the purpose of helping the faithful in the reception of holy communion.
    • keywords: communion; eucharist; faithful; hand; holy communion; mass; minister; practice; reception; special
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  860. _005195839
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope.
    • title: Subsidium ad bullarium patronatus Portugalli℗♭¿� Olispone, typographia nationali editum annis 1868, 1870, 1872, 1873, 1879.
    • date: 1903
    • words: 23345
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: Operiens ohlata sacerdos dicit: S. Amictus es lumine sicut vestimento, et extendisti coelum sicut cortinam, nunc et semper et in secula seculorum. Et tibi retribuit confessionem, et gloriam et honorem, et adorationem naturae tribus personis sine intermissione.
    • keywords: altare; ante; arnen; calicem; che; christi; coram; corpus; correct; cum; dei; deus; deus noster; dicit; domine; domine deus; domine et; domine mi; domine noster; dominus; ecclesia; ejus; est; et ad; et cum; et deus; et dicit; et spiritus; etiam; filius; gloria; gratiam; hanc; jesu; malab; miserere; nobis; nobis domine; non; noster; nostrae; nostri; nunc; omnes; omnibus; omnium; pater; patris; peccatorum; pro; quae; quam; qui; quod; sacerdos; sancti; sanctus; secula; sed; semper; sit; spiritus; sunt; super; tibi; tua; tuae; tuam; tui; tuo; tuum; usque; vel; vero; vitam
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  861. _005195840
    • author: Murphy, Kenneth B.
    • title: Suicides anonymous.
    • date: 1959
    • words: 3138
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Attempted suicide is Janus -faced: — One towards death and destruction and one towards life and preservation. True, many attempted suicides are not intended to end life but are a gesture to bring other people to terms.
    • keywords: god; life; priest; suicide
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  862. _005195842
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: A summary of actions taken by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops on the subject of due process.
    • date: 1969
    • words: 17903
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: “Worthy too of high regard and zealous promotion are those associations whose rules have been examined by competent Church authority, and which foster priestly holiness in the exercise of the ministry through an apt and properly approved rule of life and through brotherly assistance. “There is a great variety of associations in the apostolate ... As long as the proper relationship is kept to Church authorities, the laity have the right to found and run such associations and to join those already existing.” Vat.
    • keywords: administrative; arbitration; arbitrators; authority; bishops; church; diocese; law; parties; person; process; rights
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  863. _005195843
    • author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978.
    • title: Summi Dei verbum, apostolic letter, November 4, 1963 ; Address on seminaries and vocations, November 4, 1963
    • date: 1963
    • words: 8951
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: Summi dei verbum, apostolic letter, November 4, 1963 ; Address on seminaries and vocations, November SUMMI DEI VERBUM—APOSTOLIC LETTER November 4, 1963 ADDRESS ON SEMINARIES AND VOCATIONS November 4, 1963 Translation provided by NCWC News Service SUMMI DEI VERBUM Apostolic Letter of His Holiness, Pope Paul VI to Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, and Bishops of the Catholic World on the Occasion of the Fourth Centenary of the Establishment of Semin- aries by the Council of Trent November 4, 1963 Venerable Brethren, Greetings and Our Apostolic Blessing: Jesus Christ, divine model of the seminarian and priest Just as the Word of God, the true Light, that “en- lightens every man who comes into the world,”^ wished to become man for our salvation and to dwell amongst us in order to show us His glory, “glory as of the only-begotten of the Father, full of grace and truth so also He deigned to live a hidden life for 30 years in the humble house of Nazareth in order to prepare worthily for His apostolic mission in prayer and toil, and to give us the example of every virtue. We must not, however, imagine that God would call to the priesthood boys or young men who, insufficiently en- dowed in mind or heart, or because of obvious psychopathic weaknesses or serious organic defects, would afterwards be unable to carry out properly their various duties, or fulfil the obligations involved in the ecclesiastical life.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; life; men; priesthood; priestly; seminaries; young
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  864. _005195845
    • author: F. S. A., active 1900.
    • title: The suppression of the monasteries under Henry VIII
    • date: 1905
    • words: 4259
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: The suppression of the monasteries under Henry VIII NDER Martyr? V0} Edward Arrow; Blessed Edmund Ca Yen. The author is a well-known antiquary, who writes under the initials “ F. S. A.,” and it is thought that this estimate of the work of Henry VIII., coming as it does from an Anglican source, may carry weight with some who are unwilling to accept the testimony of Roman Catholics.] Moved, as he chose to assert, with a desire “to purge the Church from the thorns of vices and to sow it with the seeds and plants of virtue/' Henry VIII., the most immoral and covetous king that England has ever known, determined towards the end of 1534 to take active steps to secure the suppression of the religious houses.
    • keywords: henry; houses; monasteries; suppression; viii; visitors
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  865. _005195846
    • author: None
    • title: Syllabus of lectures on church history : for the use of the students of St. Patrick's College, Maynooth.
    • date: 1896
    • words: 5505
    • flesch: 25
    • summary: Vincent de Paul, 14 (1576-1660) the founder of this Congregation, born of humble parents at Pouy, a village in the South of France — Having studied in the University of Toulouse, he was ordained priest in 1600—Taken captive by African corsairs in 1605, and sold as a slave at Tunis—Enters the French Congregation of the Oratory, and becomes tutor in the family of the Count de Gondi—Founds (1618) the Con- gregation of French Sisters of Charity to care the sick in hospitals—Founds (1624) a Society of Priests to give missions in country districts under the direction of the bishop of the diocese, and to conduct retreats for priests— • The Congregation of the Mission introduced (1834) into Ireland by the Rev. Philip Dowley, Dean in Maynooth College (1816-34). (/) Kitchin of Landafl refuse to take the oath of Royal \ Supremacy — Consecration of Parker, Archbishop of Canterbury (1559) by Barlow, the deposed bishop of Bath, according to the Ordinal of Edward VI.—The Thirty- nine Articles substituted for the Forty-two of Edward VI. (1563); the episcopate retained in Anglican Church — Severe penal laws enacted (1 584) against Catholics, lay and cleric, and enforced by the Court of High Commission — Colleges founded on the continent for the education of English priests. (e) James I., &c.—The persecution of English Catholics continued during the reigns of James and his successors down to the time of George II.
    • keywords: archbishop; church; council; french; henry; king; order
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  866. _005195847
    • author: Joy, J.
    • title: Syndicalism
    • date: 1914
    • words: 12011
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: What passes as Syndicalism in England is merely the development of Trade Unionism into Labour Unionism : the fight for the interests of Labour as a whole, and no longer those of one trade, by means of unions no longer confined to workers in one trade, but open to several trades and even unskilled workers. No trade union has accepted Syndicalism officially ; there is no con- siderable Syndicalist organisation ; and though, in periods of stress and strain, there will always be violence and violent doctrines, yet revolutionary Syndicalism will not take root.
    • keywords: action; capital; general; labour; means; political; social; socialism; state; strike; syndicalism; trade; workers
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  867. _005195848
    • author: Catholic Church Synodus Episcoporum (1977).
    • title: Synod of bishops - 1977 : fourth general assembly, Rome, September 30 - October 29, 1977; message to the people of God and interventions of the U. S. delegates.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 44236
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: In the sacraments generally as in all elements of Church life, it will be more effective with children and youth to stress attraction rather than obligation. For proper Christian formation It is absolutely necessary to provide an environment of community life In which each person is known, cherished, and needed.
    • keywords: adult catechesis; bishops; catechesis; catechetical; catholic; catholic church; children; christ; christian; church; community; faith; family; god; human; intervention; jesus; life; ministry; parish; people; prayer; religious; synod; world; young; youth
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  868. _005195849
    • author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978.
    • title: Synod of Bishops : address at opening of Synod ; Address at first working session ; Address closing the Synod ; Message of Synod to Lay Apostolate Congress ; September 29-October 29, 1967
    • date: 1967
    • words: 6396
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: 7 September 30, 1967 Let give thanks to God our almighty Father, through Jesus Christ His Son, Our Lord, in the Holy Spirit the Paraclete, for allowing us to celebrate this first meeting of the Synodus Epis- coporum for the glory of His most holy name, the benefit of the holy Catholic Church and the support of her mission of salvation in the world. Now, however, the Catholic Church represents among men the royal, prophetic and priestly power of Jesus Christ, since she has received “the mission to proclaim and to establish among all peoples the kingdom of Christ and of God.
    • keywords: brothers; christ; church; council; faith; god; synod
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  869. _005195851
    • author: Ming, John.
    • title: The temporal sovereignty of the Holy See.
    • date: 1892
    • words: 16462
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: Should temporal rulers ever attempt to exact obedience from him* 34 The Temporal Sovereignty of the Holy See. though only in civil affairs, he could in the fulness of his authority and with a view to the welfare of the Church, annul their injunctions and ordain his own civil independence. If in a like manner also the spiritual authority of the Vicar of Christ has been blended with temporal power by God’s Providence,, they cannot be separated again by human policy without disadvantage to religion.
    • keywords: authority; church; civil; freedom; government; holy; independence; pope; power; roman; rome; sovereignty; spiritual; states; temporal; temporal sovereignty
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  870. _005195852
    • author: Walsh, Michael Joseph.
    • title: Theses quas ad licentiati gradum in sacra theologia apud Universitatem Catholicam Americae consequendum
    • date: 1902
    • words: 1795
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: In justificatione et adoptione non tantum donantur homini gratia et caritas, vel ipse Spiritus Sanctus quoad dona, sua, sed etiam datur ipsissima persona Spiritus Sancti et com 1 sequenter datur ipsa Deitas, totaque Sancta Trinitas, ita ut non tantum objective sed et realiter et personaliter in anima justi cum donis et per dona I. Ad cognoscendum corpus doctrinae et disciplinae quod sufficiat ad homines immunes servandos ab erroribus saltem gravioribus, circa Dei naturam, circa cultum Deo debitum et circa praecipua hominum officia, aliquod Dei adiutorium divinaque rgvelatio generi humano moraliter necessaria. ' II.
    • keywords: est; gospel; nec; sacra
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  871. _005195853
    • author: Rickaby, Joseph, 1845-1932.
    • title: Three Socialist fallacies
    • date: 1908
    • words: 7330
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: He began with a discharge of small arms, asking me how it was consistent with our Lord’s precept, Do as ye 1 P. 106 The People Fallacy T 3 would be done by, to defend private capital, which meant the exploitation of the workman. The reply was a denial that private capital necessarily did mean the exploitation of the workman.
    • keywords: capital; government; office; people; private; socialist; surplus; value
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  872. _005195854
    • author: Middleton, Conyers, 1683-1750.
    • title: Tract on popery. Exact conformity of popery and paganism.
    • date: 1836
    • words: 16711
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: In their very priesthood, they have contrived to keep up as near a re- semblance, as they could, to that of Pagan Rome : and to the sovereign Pontiff, instead of deriving his succession from Peter, who, if ever he was at Rome, did not reside there at least in any worldly pomp or splendor, may with more reason and much better plea, style himself the successor of the Pontifex Maximus, or chief priest of old Rome ; whose authority and dignity was the greatest in the republic ; and who was looked upon as the arbiter or judge of all things, civil as well as sacred, human as well as divine : whose power established almost with the foundation of the city, “ was an omen,” says Polydore Virgil, “ and sure presage of priestly majesty, by which Rome was once again to reign as universally, as it had done before by the force of its arms.” This is what every man of curiosity will, in the like circumstances, find true in himself ; and for my own part, as oft as 1 have been rambling about in the very rostra of old Rome, or in that temple of Concord, where Tully assembled the Senate in Ca- taline’s conspiracy ; I could not help fancying myself much more sensi- ble of the force of his eloquence whilst the impression of the place served to warm my imagination to a degree almost equal to that of his old au- dience.
    • keywords: church; great; holy; images; old; pagan; paganism; people; popery; present; priests; rome; temple; time
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  873. _005195855
    • author: University of Pennsylvania. Department of History.
    • title: Translations and reprints from the original sources of European history.
    • date: 1897
    • words: 11306
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: But if certain [Novatian^ clerics seek admission to the catholic church when it already has a bishop or presbyter of its own appointment, it is plain that the bishop of the church shall retain the dignity of “bishop,” while he who is styled “bishop” by the so-called “Pure,” shall have the rank of presbyter : this, at least, unless the bishop be pleased to grant him a share in the honorary title of “bishop;” if he is not so minded, he should certainly find a place for him as rural bishop or presbyter, that he may seem to retain fully his clerical status. Bishops to be ap- pointed according to rule.
    • keywords: bishops; canon; church; clerics; constantinople; god; holy; synod
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  874. _005195857
    • author: M'Gill, John, 1809-1872.
    • title: The true church : indicated to the inquirer : A brief tract for circulation
    • date: 1862
    • words: 27241
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: And even the present Catholic Church, with its unanimous faith on this point of the un- erring authority of the Church, present* to the world mord; than one hundred and eighty millions of Christians, who .give the same in- terpretation to these texts of scripture, against those who claim the privilege to think more highly of their private understanding THE TRUE CHURCH.38 and wisdom, thau of the combined learning and wisdom of all na- tions and ages. The present Catholic Church is the only Christian society which claims now, as she has always claimed, this supreme unerring au- thority, and, therefore, she must be the Church of the fathers, the Church of primitive Christians, the Church which Christ founded on the rock Peter, the Church
    • keywords: apostles; authority; catholic church; christ; christian; church; divine; doctrines; faith; god; men; peter; protestants; scriptures; time; true church; truth; world
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  875. _005195858
    • author: Sibthorp, Richard Waldo, 1792-1879.
    • title: The true path for the true churchman wandering in the mazes of Protestantism : exemplified in two letters in answer to the enquiry : Why have you become a Catholic?
    • date: 1843
    • words: 31088
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: You will easily perceive, my dear friend, that I might go very much farther into the particulars of the close agreement of the Catholic Church with its Old Testament type ; but I content myself with giving you some of the leading ideas, as they came before myself, and suggesting to you outlines, very imperfect indeed, yet, I trust, sufficient for you to fill up in your own reflections, from your own knowledge of Scripture and eccle- siastical history. But besides the pressing duty of reply- ing to many earnest and candid enquirers, and the still more urgent one, of not permitting any of these, so far as in me lies, to conclude their ques- tions unanswerable, and their objections to the step I have taken incapa- ble of a reply ; the conviction that there is a selfishness in the love of pri- vacy which must be withstood, whenever the interests of the Saviour’s Kingdom and the unity of the Church may be promoted by the opposite conduct, determine me to sacrifice my own feelings to what better judges than myself deem the call of duty, and to commit to print some of my rea- sons in answer to the question, “ Why have you become a Catholic ?”
    • keywords: anglican; anglican church; body; catholic church; christ; church; discipline; divine; doctrine; faith; god; great; holy; lord; mass; rome; sacrifice; true; truth; unity
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  876. _005195859
    • author: Power, Matthew A., 1857-1926.
    • title: The true rationalism : a lecture delivered in the University of Glasgow before St Ninian's Society
    • date: 1908
    • words: 11043
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Were it only to humour them, let us define Rationalism to be that system of philosophy which upholds the headship of human reason. It comes to this, that human reason upholds the headship of human reason.
    • keywords: god; human; man; mind; nature; rationalism; reason; sense; thing; true; true rationalism
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  877. _005195861
    • author: O'Brien, Morgan Joseph, 1852-1937.
    • title: Valedictory address
    • date: 1918
    • words: 844
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: In our citizenship, we have Catholics who, by birth or descent, are French or Belgian, German or Austiian, or Italian, or Irish, or Hungarian, or Poles, or Servians, or Bohemians, or Spanish, or African, and thus from every race and clime we have Catholic citizens representing nearly one-fifth of our entire population, or in numbers, twenty millions of Catholic American citizens. It was still proper that as an entire body we should be lined up behind our Government, and express in no uncertain terms to the world the attitude of American Catholics in this War.
    • keywords: war
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  878. _005195862
    • author: Smith, Sydney F. (Sydney Fenn), 1843-1922.
    • title: Was St. Aidan an Anglican?
    • date: 1892
    • words: 6816
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: We have heard from Bishop Lightfoot, in this faithful to the account given by the Venerable Bede, what manner of man St. Aidan was, and how his gentle saintliness told with the people. When, however, we are required in favour of St. Aidan to dispossess St. Augustine of w his traditional title of Apostle of England, accorded to him by all previous generations, we may welfask on what grounds. *
    • keywords: aidan; anglican; augustine; church; english; paulinus; rev
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  879. _005195863
    • author: Graham, Henry Grey, bp., 1874-
    • title: Where we got the Bible : our debt to the Catholic Church : being a Catholic contribution to the tercentenary celebrations
    • date: 1911
    • words: 42559
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: Many senseless charges are laid at the door of the Church of Rome ; but surely the accusation that, during the centuries preceding the sixteenth, she was the enemy of the Bible and of Bible reading must, to any one who does not wilfully shut his eyes to facts, appear of all accusations the most ludicrous ; and to tell the truth it is ridiculed and laughed out of court by all serious and impartial students of the questtion. I was speaking of the Church’s condemna- tion of Wycliff’s undesired and undesirable version. (5) This was the first time in England that the Church ever felt herself obliged to lay some restriction on Bible reading in the vrdgar tongue ; and that fact in itself is surely sufficient to prove that there must have been some very special reason for her acting so differently from what she had been accustomed to do before.
    • keywords: ages; bible; books; catholic bible; catholic church; century; church; copies; day; english; fact; god; holy; like; new; new testament; old; people; protestant; sacred; scriptures; testament; time; version; word; written
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  880. _005195864
    • author: O'Hara, John J.
    • title: Which? : the Church of man or the Church of Jesus Christ?
    • date: 1918
    • words: 5746
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: rH rH rH rH rH rH rH d Ph P- d d ft o •d > ra -M 02 § r-H pi j c3 rH «2•a oq 02 -rH a ft gP PQ 02 •rH nd o rd 43 02 S r-H pi 1 a _£j o -H oqO *rH aft PQ 02 •rH nd o rC 43 02 «W S ° & •a g © *rH a ft g HfH PQ 02 rO Ph fi cO Q M 02 Ph *H O a ,a o3 •r~i •rH a 02 PQ £ 02 ra ' iH cJ a cO •a 43 ci a o C3 nd a cO « a 02 PQ o
    • keywords: d d; d o; d ©; hp d; o ©; © ft; © ©
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  881. _005195865
    • author: Ross, J. Elliot (John Elliot), 1884-1946.
    • title: Whom God hath joined
    • date: 1922
    • words: 8578
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: The Christian ideal of marriage is the union of one man and one woman for mutual helpfulness and the propagation of the race, in a bond broken only by the death of one or the other. On no other point is this more striking than on the question of marriage.
    • keywords: church; divorce; god; hath; life; man; marriage; married
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  882. _005195868
    • author: Noll, John Francis, 1875-1956.
    • title: Will Catholics continue to sleep whilst a hundred different agencies plot against them?.
    • date: 1914
    • words: 1
    • flesch: -47
    • summary: {status:ERROR,code:401}
    • keywords: status":"error","code":"401
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  883. _005195869
    • author: Native American, A.
    • title: Young Sam : or, native Americans' own book! containing the principles and platform on which the order stands ; accompanied by an array of some of the most thrilling facts ever published
    • date: 1855
    • words: 34642
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: It is idle to adduce the execution of Servetus at Geneva, the case of two Arians burned in London in the time of James 1., the hardships inflicted on the Nonconformists under Charles 11., and other facts of that kind. But in no country of Christendom did the Inquisition acquire such unbounded power as in Spain.
    • keywords: americans; authority; catholic; church; churches; clergymen; country; facts; god; great; holy; inquisition; know; men; native; people; pope; popery; power; priest; roman; rome; romish; spain; startling; states; time; tribunal
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  884. _005195871
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Institutione Catholica.
    • title: The theological formation of future priests
    • date: 1976
    • words: 17926
    • flesch: 52
    • summary: 37 Obligatory but not a predominant discipline Its primary role Understood as an introductory discipline and as a dimension of all theology Its essential task Theology of dialogue should be given to developing a year’s pastoral course, at the end of the institutional course; 1 however, such teaching should not be excluded earlier in the course when local requirements and possibilities will determine the best form for it to take. 106. 5) In any case it should be kept in mind that teaching of pastoral theology must not be omitted, nor can the whole of theology be reduced to it. Particular guidelines for the various theological disciplines 29 1) Holy Scripture 29 2) Patristics 32 3) Dogmatic theology 33 4) Moral theology 34 5) Pastoral theology 37 6) Fundamental theology 38 7) Other theological disciplines 40 IV.
    • keywords: christian; church; faith; god; life; pastoral; sciences; teaching; theological; theology; today
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  885. _005195872
    • author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958.
    • title: To all who are in prison : a message
    • date: 1951
    • words: 1838
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: The Innocent When, however, full or partial innocence is the protection of your clear conscience and when you are convinced that the rigor of human justice has exceeded the measure of guilt, do not curse adverse fate or false creatures, but lift your mind with confidence to the final victory of truth and of good, and comfort yourselves with the certainty that you have all honest men on your side; be so strong in adversity that you can rise to the point of sympathizing with the errors of law and facts to which unfortunately the inherent imperfection of human judgment is subject; while striving effectively for your legal and moral restoration, make your life of innocent expiation shine forth with a super- human dignity going beyond the reparation of error. Nevertheless, if the severity of human justice temporarily denies you this sweetness, the Divine Child lying on the hard straw for love of us offers you other comforts which are deeper and truer; for this Jesus was invoked by all and especially by you through the voice of the Advent prayer: “Come and free the captive from his prison” (Is. 42, 7) .
    • keywords: god; human; justice
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  886. _005195873
    • author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978.
    • title: To business men and executives : address of Pope Paul VI, June 8, 1964.
    • date: 1964
    • words: 2053
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: And therefore you are also transformers of society by means of the deployment of the operative forces which science, technology, industrial struc- ture and administration place at the disposal of modern man. It has already been opened to you by the lines of the development of modern society.
    • keywords: christian; industrial; new
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  887. _005195874
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: To live in Christ Jesus : a pastoral reflection on the moral life : November 11, 1976
    • date: 1976
    • words: 14334
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: We turn now to three social clusters, three concentric commu- nities, which provide the setting for human life and fulfillment in Christ: • the family, • the nation, • and the community of nations. Since death is part and parcel of human life, indeed the gateway to eternal life and the return to the Father, it, too, we treat with awesome respect.
    • keywords: christ; church; family; god; human; jesus; life; love; moral; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195874.txt
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  888. _005195875
    • author: None
    • title: Toward an integrated world policy : a joint report.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 12514
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: A United Europe, or its closest possible approximation, is necessary for world peace. PEACE 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N. W. Washington 5, D. C. 1950 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Part I 7 Introduction 7 United Europe 8 The Middle East 11 The Far East 12 Dependent Territories 13 East-West 14 Economic Life 15 The United Nations 17 A Spiritual Revolution , 19 Part II 21 Appendix 24 A—U. S. Obligation in China and the Far East 24 B—Latin American Committee 26 C—The U. S. and the North Atlantic Pact 27 D—Point IV 29 E—For U. S. Ratification of Genocide Convention 30 F—On the U. N. Draft Covenant on Human Rights.
    • keywords: east; economic; europe; international; organization; peace; rev; rights; united; united nations; united states; world; world policy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195875.txt
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  889. _005195876
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: The two swords
    • date: 1942
    • words: 3493
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: But with it, it is strong in Him Who first saved the world not by detachment from sacrifice, but by acceptance of a Cross. And now thanks to a rebirth of sacrifice let it be one that has the tang of repentance about it; one wherein we accuse not life but ourselves, and blame world troubles not on systems but on our sins.
    • keywords: cross; hour; sacrifice; world
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  890. _005195877
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Tyranny in Mexico; a statement issued by the archbishops and bishops of the American hierarchy at their annual meeting in Washington, D.C., November 14-15, 1934.
    • date: 1934
    • words: 1777
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: It is no interposition of our in- fluence either as bishops or as citizens to reach those who possess political power anywhere on earth, and least of all in our own country, to the end that they should intervene with armed force in the internal af- fairs of Mexico for the protection of the Church/ “We wish for Mexico prosperity in its national life, in its economic and social life. Calling upon the faithful for a special crusade of prayer for the ending of persecu- tion of the Church in Mexico, the bishops as Ameri- can citizens requested their fellow citizens to urge that representatives of the United States be guided by true American principles with respect to Mexico — principles that recognize liberty of conscience, of religious worship, of education, of the press, of as- sembly and petition.
    • keywords: church; mexico
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  891. _005195878
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: Universality of judgment
    • date: 1941
    • words: 3329
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: If therefore, you Ameri- cans eliminate the moral law and God from your education on the basis of utility, I can by exactly the same philosophy obliterate nations on the basis of what is useful to the German Reich. If you get rid of God on the grounds of utility, why cannot I get rid of nations?”
    • keywords: catholic; god; hitler; justice
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195878.txt
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  892. _005195879
    • author: National Catholic Welfare Conference. Bishops' Commission on the Liturgical Apostolate.
    • title: The use of vernacular at Mass
    • date: 1965
    • words: 3913
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: Providentially, the Scriptural, catechetical, and liturgical renewals of recent decades have already produced an abundance of reading matter, at many levels, which can serve to enrich our basic structure of rites and prayers and, at the same time, help us to inform our people. B. Praying and Speaking Aloud When the celebrant leads the people in prayer, or speaks to them, or addresses God in their behalf, his manner of speaking will differ somewhat in each case.
    • keywords: english; liturgical; liturgy; people; prayer
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195879.txt
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  893. _005195881
    • author: McGuire, Frederick A., 1905-
    • title: A visit to the Peoples Republic of China
    • date: 1976
    • words: 3945
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Friday morning, February 6, we began our introduction to the New Society which is modern China. A visit to the Peoples Republic of China frc Q\J\ tfc, ^ *R/wIe.lri
    • keywords: china; chinese; peking; people; republic
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195881.txt
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  894. _005195882
    • author: Sheen, Fulton John (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: The way of the cross
    • date: 1932
    • words: 5431
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: We adore Thee, 0 Christ, and we praise Thee, Because by Thy Holy Cross Thou hast redeemed the world. We adore Thee, 0 Christ, and we praise Thee, Because by Thy Holy Cross Thou hast redeemed the world.
    • keywords: christ; cross; thee; thy
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  895. _005195883
    • author: Feeney, Leonard, 1897-1978.
    • title: We are the children of God
    • date: 1942
    • words: 14314
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: There is mental discipline even among children. But when we grow older what do you suppose Will become of the children? Will there be children again.
    • keywords: 10c; 15c; child; children; cover; god; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195883.txt
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  896. _005195884
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: What are we fighting for?
    • date: 1941
    • words: 2859
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: It follows that there are three kinds of wars: Horizontal, vertical, and crucial. In order to fight this kind of war, two condi- tions must be fulfilled in the present state of the world: Some loss of the economic and a rebirth of justice.
    • keywords: justice; men; war
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  897. _005195886
    • author: Parsons, Wilfrid.
    • title: What kind of a world to you want?
    • date: 1940
    • words: 13557
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: A brave new world, in which men will cease to hate other men in such a way as to send against them engines designed to break their bodies and to crush their very souls. It is only when we seek our rights outside of man, that is, from God, that men cannot touch or destroy them.
    • keywords: 15c; cover; men; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195886.txt
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  898. _005195887
    • author: None
    • title: The white book : policies, standards, training for Catholic youth sponsors.
    • date: 1939
    • words: 6831
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: All are in a position to know the special needs or the equipment avail- able in that particular parish or community. ( 10) THE N. C. C. W/s YOUTH POLICIES In 1935, upon the advice of their spiritual directors, the National Council of Catholic Women began to intensify its work among youth by appointing a national chairman and a field secretary who would aid in organizing youth programs wherever the Bishop of a diocese re- quested their services. For example, through participation in the Senior Parish Council, spon- (9) sors can make known to parents the policies and standards with regard to the hour of closing of youth activities, in order that par- ents may realize that the young people after that hour are their responsibility.
    • keywords: activities; catholic; parish; program; sponsors; standards; women; youth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195887.txt
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  899. _005195888
    • author: Stritch, Samuel Alphonsus, 1887-1958.
    • title: Why a confraternity of Christian doctrine in every parish?
    • date: 1939
    • words: 3441
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Among many other wise provisions in this same Motu proprio, this Pontiff urged the ordinaries to associate with the pastors of souls in the discharge of their duty of teaching Christian Doctrine, qualified catechists of both sexes, and did not hesitate to say that the work of these catechists was a very essential part of the program of Catholic Action. This canonical re- quirement must be uppermost in our minds when we discuss our office as catechists.
    • keywords: catechetical; christian; church; doctrine
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  900. _005195890
    • author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958.
    • title: Your destiny is at stake : woman's duties in social and political life
    • date: 1945
    • words: 4844
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: The Married State The result of a genuine marriage union involves more than children when God grants them to the married couple, and the material and spiritual advantages that accrue to mankind from family life. The two sexes, by the very qualities that distinguish them, are mutually complementary to such an extent that their coordination makes itself felt in every phase of man’s, social life.
    • keywords: dignity; family; life; political; social; woman
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  901. _005195893
    • author: National Council of Catholic Women (U.S.). Youth Institute (2nd, : Washington, D.C.,) 1936.
    • title: Youth leadership and Catholic action. Proceedings, Second annual Youth Institute, National Council of Catholic Women, Washington, D.C.
    • date: 1936
    • words: 40118
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: The Insti- tute is planned for the presentation and demonstration of a possible program to develop leadership among those who may direct youth activities and members of youth groups seeking to develop their local programs, whether as members of national organizations, so- dalities, girls’ clubs, or other groups. Leaders of youth groups can fill a very great need in many a young girl’s life—for both home and school sometimes fail her in understanding and helpfulness in her marital hopes and interests.
    • keywords: action; activities; catholic action; catholic women; catholic youth; church; community; council; education; group; home; life; members; national catholic; national youth; page; people; problems; school; social; study; time; training; work; world; young; young people; youth; youth administration; youth program
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195893.txt
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  902. _005195894
    • author: None
    • title: Youth, today and tomorrow : papers given at the Youth Institute, National Council Catholic Women, Washington, July, 1935.
    • date: 1935
    • words: 46701
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: When at Washington and again in South Bend outstanding leaders in the field of youth work met under the leadership of the N. C. W. C. two facts were outstanding: First, there are actually working in the field, organizations dealing with practically every type of Catholic young people from the most underprivileged to the university graduate. It is an important phase of youth work, since it reaches its aim through the voluntary services mostly of young laymen and lay- women who take seriously their duty as confirmed Catholics and “accept,” as Saint Thomas puts it, “the power or office of openly acknowledging in words their faith in Christ, as it were ex officio.”
    • keywords: catholic; catholic women; catholic youth; children; christ; church; community; education; employment; girls; good; group; guidance; home; life; national; new; page; people; play; program; recreation; school; social; study; time; training; women; work; world; years; young; young women; youth; youth program
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  903. _005195895
    • author: None
    • title: The Whig charge of intolerance against the New Hampshire democracy and Gen. Franklin Pierce.
    • date: 1852
    • words: 21011
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: At the same time the subject relative to property qualifications was taken up, when Judge Woodbury advocated it, and concluded his remarks in the following language : — “ Without fatiguing the Convention with more on this occasion, I would only add that consid- erations like these have led to the abolition of such tests in many other of our sister States, and in the constitution of the United States, and, in my view, require us to imitate their wise example.” General Pierce followed Judge Woodbury; and the following outline of what he said on this day (Nov. 13) a^eared in the Patriot ; we quote from the New Hampshire Patriot and State Gazette of Nov. 21, 1850. * * * * * “Resolved, That we UNQUALIFIEDLY REPU- DIATE ALL RELIGIOUS AND PROPERTY TESTS AS CONNECT- ED WITH QUALIFICATIONS FOR PUBLIC OFFICE, and sincere- ly regret that the constitution of New Hampshire recog- nizes any qualifications as essential except those of patriot- ism, ability, and moral worth.” The Democratic State Convention, held Oct. 18, 1849, unanimously adopted the following resolution : — “ Resolved, That we are in favor of a revision and amend- ment of our Stat Constitution, to such an extent at least as leHl free it from religious tests, property qualifica- tions, and all other illiberal and anti-republican features^* Such has been the varied and uniform action of the democratic party in reference to these tests and their abolition !
    • keywords: catholic; constitution; convention; democratic; general; general pierce; hampshire; new; party; people; pierce; question; religious; state; test; vote; whig
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  904. _005195896
    • author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978.
    • title: Tenth world day of prayer for vocations : message, May 13, 1973
    • date: 1973
    • words: 1231
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Tenth world day of prayer for vocations : message, May 13, 1973 / VI May 13, 1973 For the tenth time we are celebrating the World Day of Prayer for Vocations.
    • keywords: day
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  905. _005195897
    • author: Sullivan, Thomas Smith.
    • title: "The case for conscience,"
    • date: 1941
    • words: 9727
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Quantity Prices Do Not Include Carriage Charge “The Divine Romance,” by Rt. Rev. Msgr. “Moral Factors in Economic Life,” by Rt. Rev. Msgr.
    • keywords: 10c; 15c; conscience; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy
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  906. _005195898
    • author: Monaghan, John P.
    • title: Towards the reconstruction of a Christian social order
    • date: 1939
    • words: 14744
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Pius XI observed, “It violates right order whenever capital so employs the working or wage earning classes as to divert business and economic activity entirely to its own arbitrary will and advantage without any regard to the human dignity of the workers, the social char- The Man God Made 5 acter of economic life, social justice and the common good.” Pope Pius XI in Quadragesimo Anno says: “This system itself is not to be condemned and surely it is not vicious of its very nature, but it vio- lates right order whenever capital so employs the working or wage earning classes as to divert busi- ness and economic activity entirely to its own arbi- trary will and advantage without any regard to the human dignity of the workers, the social character 20 Towards The Reconstruction Of A Christian Social Order of economic life, social justice and the common good.”
    • keywords: 10c; cover; economic; labor; life; man; order; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; social
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195898.txt
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  907. _005195899
    • author: Gillis, James M. (James Martin), 1876-1957.
    • title: What is wrong and how to set it right
    • date: 1942
    • words: 25168
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: It was vindictive and what is vindictive is foolish: “the wrath of man,” says the Scripture, “does not work the justice of God” — {St. James 1:20). “We must obey God rather than men,” says St. Peter {Acts 5 :29).
    • keywords: 10c; 15c; christ; cover; god; man; pages; people; politics; postpaid; quantities; religion; rev; right; set; single copy; state; truth; war; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195899.txt
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  908. _005195900
    • author: Gillis, James M. (James Martin), 1876-1957.
    • title: This mysterious human nature
    • date: 1934
    • words: 12149
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Man made God not only to the image and likeness of man but to the image and likeness of the worst of men. But the obvious fact is that Napoleon did not know men. —or if he knew men he did not know man.
    • keywords: copy; cover; god; heart; human; human nature; life; man; mysterious; nature; pages; quantities; rev; single
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  909. _005195901
    • author: Walsh, Michael F.
    • title: This nation under God
    • date: 1950
    • words: 22355
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: We need more good musicians, organists and singers, who are willing to give their services, whether on a volunteer or pro- fessional basis, to the music of the Church. The free, enter- prising American people pro- duce more goods, more necessi- ties and conveniences which con- tribute to increased freedom and enjoyment for all our people — than are produced by any other nation on earth.
    • keywords: 15c; 20c; american; catholic; christian; church; cover; god; good; great; life; music; nation; pages; people; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195901.txt
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  910. _005195902
    • author: Kearney, Vincent.
    • title: This week in America
    • date: 1956
    • words: 3146
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Well, a case might be made out for what we have called de facto neutrality as regards certain of the un- committed nations of Asia. Dr. Tsu : Father Kearney, since I am Chinese I have naturally been interested in that aspect of AMERICA'S weekly coverage which concerns Asia and Asia's problems.
    • keywords: kearney; tsu
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  911. _005195903
    • author: Mahony, Thomas H.
    • title: Total war
    • date: 1946
    • words: 2190
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: destruction , of a. great part of it and of a large proportion of its civilized population if an- other war—a total war—is to be waged. Modern war is total war in three aspects — persons, places and weapons.
    • keywords: bombs; total; war
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195903.txt
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  912. _005195904
    • author: Wagner, Alvin P.
    • title: The truth about God
    • date: 1948
    • words: 9216
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: He abides in God and God abides in him; and he prays that this intimate union with his God will abide forever. They live and work and strive to tell the world the truth about God.
    • keywords: 15c; 20c; cover; god; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195904.txt
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  913. _005195905
    • author: Oursler, Fulton, 1893-1952.
    • title: Whither goest thou?
    • date: 1946
    • words: 2523
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Meanwhile we have a United Nations, with council ses- sions going on in New York, and they do go on—and go on, and go on, day after day. The arts and crafts flourished under the inspiration of great faith.
    • keywords: catholic; men; world
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  914. _005195906
    • author: O'Donnell, John Hugh, 1895-1947.
    • title: Why the Madonna?
    • date: 1946
    • words: 2864
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: From the moment during the Annunciation when she said: 'Behold the handmaid of the lord; be it done to me according to thy word” {Luke 1 :38), Mary was in the hands of God more completely than any of His creatures has ever been. ^To be sure, we are all completely in God’s hands, but Mary was chosen for a special mission in the redemption of mankind, a mission foretold in the Garden of Eden when the Lord God ' said to the serpent: I will put enmity between thee and the woman, and thy seed and her seed: she shall crush thy head, and thou shalt lie in wait for her heel” {Genesis 3:15). In her consecration to her daily taslfs, she is a perfect example of leaving God for God, and a perfect example for the true Christian ' mother who, after Mary, manifests the sweetness that blossoms from a mother’s love for her children.
    • keywords: god; mary; mother
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  915. _005195907
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: You
    • date: 1947
    • words: 39556
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: If the condition of be- coming the Mother of God was the surrender of her vow, she would not make that surrender, knowing man would have been evil for her—though it would not have been evil in other circum- stances. 7 What Is God Like?
    • keywords: 15c; 20c; christ; cover; cross; divine; evil; god; good; human; life; like; lord; love; man; nature; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; world
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  916. _005195908
    • author: Kelly, Donald F.
    • title: Your son in the service
    • date: 1951
    • words: 17653
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Personally, I think that some of them get more discipline in the Navy than they ever got from their parents. In the case of Catholic men, we have the chance to prepare many of them for their first Holy Com- munion and organize large classes for the Sacrament of Confirmation.
    • keywords: 15c; 20c; catholic; church; cover; god; life; men; navy; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; son
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195908.txt
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  917. _005195909
    • author: None
    • title: Thirty-eighth annual convention of the Catholic Total Abstinence Union of the Diocese of Springfield : held at Clinton, Massachusetts, October tenth and eleventh, nineteen hundred and twelve
    • date: 1912
    • words: 684
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: A steel bridge 921 feet in length, 133 feet above the river bed and 112 feet above the water, was constructed across the valley, and a rock cut on the west side of the river. Where West Boylston Common was, with its adjoining churches, hotel, depot, G. A. R. Hall and other buildings, there is now a depth of 45 feet of water.
    • keywords: feet
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195909.txt
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  918. _005195910
    • author: McPhillips, Francis J.
    • title: This is charity
    • date: 1948
    • words: 9874
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: God made man to be a social being, to live with others and not to live alone and like it. Most of us are living very definitely in the world, and we would do well to remind ourselves that our ul- timate union with God depends to a very large degree upon the way we live with others.
    • keywords: 15c; 20c; copy; cover; pages; postpaid; quantities; single copy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195910.txt
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  919. _005195911
    • author: McPhillips, Francis J.
    • title: Youth and the Church
    • date: 1947
    • words: 10341
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: In the history of God’s relations with man, it could be pointed out that He has never used extraordinary means to bring men to Himself when the ordinary would suffice, and so the splendid church buildings, with their stained glass win- dows, and the organ music, and the liturgy of the Sacraments, and the vestments of the priest all are the ordinary means that man uses to make it easier to pray to God. The Church should certainly strive to bring peace among men, but the real purpose of its exist- ence is to bring peace first be- tween man and God and to lead man to his only real and lasting home, which is heaven.
    • keywords: church; god; man; pages; postpaid; quantities; youth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195911.txt
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  920. _005195912
    • author: None
    • title: The Washington Congress of Missionaries.
    • date: 1909
    • words: 59096
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: A paper on mission work among the Indians, by Rev. Wil- liam Ketcham, director of the Bureau, resulted in a vote to place a missionary at once in the field with a tent and traveling outfit. The longer any one has practical knowledge of mission work, the more his appreciation of the wisdom of these words grows.
    • keywords: apostolic; bishop; car; catholic church; catholic missionary; catholics; chapel; children; church; colored; congress; country; doyle; faith; father; father doyle; god; good; great; holy; house; life; little; man; men; missionaries; missionary; missionary work; missions; new; non; paper; people; priests; rev; right; states; time; united; work; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195912.txt
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  921. _005195913
    • author: None
    • title: Victory ... our faith : 'Battle is joined'-enemy is atheistic materialism.
    • date: 1954
    • words: 2962
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Unfortunately, in recent times the drift from God and from the spiritual and supernatural view of life has seriously weakened this country. The way of matter and of the flesh is the way of death; the way of God and of the spirit is the way of life.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; faith; god
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195913.txt
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  922. _005195914
    • author: Quinn, William.
    • title: What Christianity owes to the Church : six addresses delivered in the Catholic Hour, produced by the National Council of Catholic Men through the courtesy of the National Broadcasting Company and its associated stations : (on Sundays from September 22 to October 27, 1935)
    • date: 1935
    • words: 17420
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Said a Maharajah not long ago to a group of them : “What a tremendous thing the Catholic Church must be! There never has been a time when the external and internal unity of the whole Catholic Church upon earth were more complete.
    • keywords: catholic church; charity; christ; christian; church; civilization; cover; faith; great; men; missionaries; missionary; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; single copy; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195914.txt
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  923. _005195916
    • author: None
    • title: Welcoming the Lord : catechetical Sunday, September 19, 1982, Mark 9:30-37
    • date: 1982
    • words: 20949
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: de ml? dQue hago para sentir a personas que fueron catequistas en otras parroquias o en otros palses para que se sientan como parte de esta nueva parroquia o para usar sus talentos en alguna forma? — Examinar las practicas de la diocesis y de la parroquia en cuanto a la incorporacion de nuevos catequistas se refiere. a soportar las inconveniencias de tener en casa a alguien famoso, la tarea de la evangelizacion y el anuncio de la Buena Nueva se hubiese hecho imposible.
    • keywords: adults; catechetical; catechetical sunday; church; community; education; god; jesus; life; lives; lord; los; ministry; para; parish; people; que; sunday; welcome; word; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005195916.txt
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  924. _005195918
    • author: Masse, Benjamin L.
    • title: This week in America
    • date: 1956
    • words: 2551
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: I have often wondered why you give so much of your valuable space to economic questions? Mr. Dixson I assume that if a lack of such housing existed, or if such housing was out of the reach of lower income families, you would worn and exhort editorially.
    • keywords: dixson
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  925. _005195919
    • author: None
    • title: [The Committee of Correspondence of Cumberland County]
    • date: 1823
    • words: 471
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Sir, The Committee of Correspondence of Cumberland county have the pleasure of acknowledging the receipt of several communications from the Committees in the different sections of the State.' — They are gratified to see the zeal which animates our democratic brethren, in a contest which is really and truly to decide the ascendancy of Federalism or Democracy, for the ensuing three, or perhaps, nine years; and, they are well aware, how important concert and correct information are, to ensure the success of the democratic candidate. Our opponents cannot fully disguise their designs : If Mr. Gregg should succeed, what other change than an increased federal influence can be expected in the present Cabinet?
    • keywords: county
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  926. _005195920
    • author: Catholic Association for International Peace. Committee on Ethics.
    • title: Timeless rights in modern times : commentaries on the N. C. W. C.'s Declaration of human rights.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 21201
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: But in the Washington Declaration of January 1, 1942, by which all the nations then at war with Germany, including Russia, and already called the “United Nations/ 7 declared their adhesion to the Atlantic Charter, in the preamble the following significant phrase occurred: “Being convinced that complete victory over their enemies is essential to defend life, liberty, independence, and re- ligious freedom, and to preserve human rights and justice in their own lands as well as in other lands . . . This was the first time on the record that “human rights 77 in the dealings of the United Nations were mentioned by name.
    • keywords: family; god; human rights; international; law; life; moral; natural; person; rights; state
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  927. _005196592
    • author: Francis, Lon.
    • title: Christ is losing his world.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 28775
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: He charged that Kenneth Leslie, editor of The Prot- estant was anti-Catholic rather than pro-Jewish, and was seeking to harm the Catholic Church rather than to help the Jewish people. Intolerant outbursts against Catholics are frequent in the city of New York, where Com- munist papers are circulated in both English and foreign languages; where, week after week, the New Republic and The Nation, with their Socialist and anti-Catholic doctrine, are published, and where The Protestant and several other organs hold forth, which have no raison d'entre except to promote ill- will and to make money for themselves.
    • keywords: american; anti; catholic church; catholics; christ; christian; christianity; faith; god; jews; men; moral; new; non; people; protestant; religion; religious; states; time; war; world; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196592.txt
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  928. _005196593
    • author: Noll, John Francis, 1875-1956.
    • title: From a friend to a friend.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 43537
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: The priest, from the earliest times, has read from the Bible to the people at all public services, and the reverence which the Catholic Church has for the Bible is manifest during the Mass when the people stand at the reading of the gospel of the day and when the priest kisses the gospel book after reading from it. Cardinal Newman, G. K. Chesterton, Arnold Lunn, Dr. William E. Orchard, scholarly converts to the Catholic Church in England, entertained such prejudices for a long time, and the two latter even wrote books against the Catholic Church.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; children; christ; christian; faith; friend; god; good; holy; life; man; men; new; non; paper; people; priest; read; religion; religious; school; spiritual; states; sunday; things; time; united; visitor; world; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196593.txt
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  929. _005196594
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II).
    • title: Addresses and homilies given in Brazil
    • date: 1980
    • words: 26645
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: And these rights to be really recognized must be recognized for the transcendental dimension of man, created in the image and likeness of God, called to be his son and the brother of other men and destined to eternal life. To negate this transcedence is to reduce man to being an instrument of domination whose fate is subject to the egoism and ambition of other men or to the omnipotence of a totalitarian state created as the supreme value.
    • keywords: brazil; christ; church; country; culture; dignity; family; god; good; great; human; life; man; men; people; poor; social; society; spirit; work; world
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  930. _005196595
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Religiosis et Institutis Saecularibus.
    • title: On renewal of religious formation
    • date: 1969
    • words: 7635
    • flesch: 46
    • summary: Wherefore, having learned also from centuries of experience, the Church was led gradually to the formulation of a body of canonical norms, which have contributed in no small degree to the solidity and vitality of religious life in the past. Hence, although it is in order to renew religious life in its means and its forms of expression, it cannot be asserted that the very nature of religious profession must be changed or that there should be a lessening of the demands proper to it.
    • keywords: formation; institutes; life; novitiate; religious; religious life
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  931. _005196599
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II).
    • title: Redeemer of man : encyclical Redemptor hominis
    • date: 1979
    • words: 25115
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: 69 Col 1:26. 31 vealed himself fully to mankind and has defini- tively drawn close to it; at the same time, in Christ and through Christ man has acquired full awareness of his dignity, of the heights to which he is raised, of the surpassing worth of his own humanity, and of the meaning of his existence. In Christ and through Christ God has re- 67 Cf.
    • keywords: aas; christ; church; council; god; human; life; love; man; mystery; spirit; truth; vatican; world
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  932. _005196600
    • author: None
    • title: Fullness in Christ : a report on a study of clergy retirement
    • date: 1979
    • words: 26252
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: A spate of early priest retirements would adversely affect the actuarial soundness of many pension funds, but, more importantly, it would worsen the already critical shortage of ordained priests. B. Pension Benefits One hundred thirty-three dioceses report having some form of pension plan for retired priests.
    • keywords: clergy retirement; diocesan; diocesan priests; dioceses; institute; ministry; number; pension; pre; priests; programs; recommendations; retired priests; retirement; retirement age; retirement planning; retirement program; study; table
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  933. _005196601
    • author: Catholic Church. Synodus Episcoporum (1974).
    • title: Synod of Bishops, 1974 : Rome, September 27-October 26, 1974.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 34038
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: At the same time, we firmly believe that the Holy Spirit works un- ceasingly in Christ’s church, through the work of those who give witness of a holy life, through the pastoral experience of those whom God called to govern the church and of all their collaborators in the ecclesial ministries, and through the fruitful collaboration between pastors and theologians. 10. By baptism, therefore, each Catholic is incorpo- rated not simply into Christ and the church, but into the missionary apostolate of Christ’s church, is sent” on mission, an evangelizing mission.
    • keywords: bishops; catholic church; christ; christian; church; evangelization; faith; god; gospel; human; life; ministry; mission; new; people; social; synod; time; today; work; world; young; young people; youth
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  934. _005196602
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Religiosis et Institutis Saecularibus.
    • title: Directives for the mutual relations between bishops and religious in the Church : May 14, 1978 : document
    • date: 1978
    • words: 15191
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: 10 THE DUTY OF THE SACRED HIERARCHY WITH RESPECT TO RELIGIOUS LIFE 8. Careful reflection on the functions and duties of the Roman Pontiff and the bishops in regard to the practical life of religious leads one to discover with particular concreteness and clarity its ecclesial dimension, namely the unquestionable bond of religious life with the life and holiness of the Church (cf.
    • keywords: bishops; church; god; institute; life; pastoral; religious; religious life; spirit; superiors
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  935. _005196603
    • author: Southern Baptist-Roman Catholic Midwestern Regional Conference (1977 : Kansas City, Mo.)
    • title: The theology and experience of worship : Kansas City, Mo. : November 28-30, 1977
    • date: 1978
    • words: 14818
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: We realized that not all come to church worship and so we cannot reach all through it. We realize very soon in our discussion that we have some basic differences in our ideas of worship as Catholics and as Baptists because of our different understandings of the very nature of church and of priesthood and types of worship services.
    • keywords: baptist; catholic; church; city; experience; family; god; kansas; life; liturgy; missouri; pastor; people; rev; roman; spirit; world; worship
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  936. _005196605
    • author: Catholic Church. Commissio Theologica Internationalis.
    • title: Theses on the relationship between the ecclesiastical magisterium and theology
    • date: 1977
    • words: 6120
    • flesch: 52
    • summary: The concrete forms in which they have been related to one another and co-ordinated have been rather varied in the course of time. 1 I. Elements Common to the Magisterium and to Theologians in the Exercise of their Tasks Thesis 2 The element common to the tasks of both the magisterium and theologians, though it is realized in analogous and distinct fash- ions, is “to preserve the sacred deposit of revelation, to examine it more deeply, to explain, teach and defend it,” ^ for the service of the people of God and for the whole world's salvation. Differences between the Magisterium and Theologians Thesis 5 Something must first be said about the difference in the func- tions proper to the magisterium and to theologians.
    • keywords: church; dialogue; faith; magisterium; theologians
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  937. _005196606
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy.
    • title: Environment and art in Catholic worship
    • date: 1978
    • words: 12378
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: The feeling of liturgical action is as crucial as the craft of the designer in producing a worthy space and place. The arrangement of the space should consider levels of priority in what is seen, allowing visual flow from one center of liturgical action to another.
    • keywords: action; art; assembly; celebration; church; community; liturgical; liturgy; place; space
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196606.txt
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  938. _005196607
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: Apostolic letter of His Holiness Pope Paul VI to Cardinal Maurice Roy, president of the Council of the Laity and of the Pontifical Commission Justice and Peace, on the occasion of the eightieth anniversary of the encyclical Rerum novarum, May 14, 1971
    • date: 1971
    • words: 15303
    • flesch: 48
    • summary: These are questions which because of their urgency, extent and complexity must in the years to come take first place among the preoccupations of Christians, so that with other men the latter may dedicate them- selves to solving the new difficulties which put the very future of man in jeopardy. In the Introduc- tion to the Apostolic Letter, the Holy Father points out that with- out forgetting the permanent problems dealt with by his prede- cessors in their respective social encyclicals, he proposes in this Apostolic Letter to concentrate on a number of new questions which because of their urgency, extent and complexity must in the years to come take first place among the preoccupations of Christians, so that with other men the latter may dedicate them- selves to solving the new difficulties which put the very future of man in jeopardy.
    • keywords: apostolic; christian; human; justice; letter; man; men; new; political; problems; social; society
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196607.txt
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  939. _005196608
    • author: Potvin, Raymond H.
    • title: Religion and American youth : with emphasis on Catholic adolescents and young adults
    • date: 1976
    • words: 22274
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: Many factors influence religious life, and many of them are beyond the control of church leaders. To understand religious change, one must start with a view of the total system of values and commit- ments held by an individual, not just of religious commitments and beliefs by themselves.
    • keywords: 1975; age; american; catholic; church; college; data; life; o o; percent; religion; religious; social; students; table; youth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196608.txt
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  940. _005196609
    • author: None
    • title: Holiness and spirituality of the ordained ministry : a report on the United Methodist-Roman Catholic dialogue.
    • date: 1976
    • words: 5183
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: Their mode of access to the means of Christian holiness, however, should not set them apart from the people they serve. The means to Christian holiness in the life of a United Methodist minister are not as specified as those of a Catholic minister, although some dally life of prayer and 8 devotion is assumed.
    • keywords: catholic; church; god; holiness; ministry; united
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  941. _005196611
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Rite of funerals : the Roman Ritual
    • date: 1971
    • words: 21274
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Lord God, almighty Father, our faith testifies that your Son died for us and rose to life again. For a young person Lord God, the days allotted to each of us are in your fatherly care.
    • keywords: christ; god; life; lord; lord god; prayer; r. lord
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196611.txt
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  942. _005196612
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Behold your Mother, Woman of faith : a pastoral letter on the Blessed Virgin Mary : November 21, 1973.
    • date: 1973
    • words: 24491
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Max Thurian, Mary, Mother of All Christians, Herder and Herder, N.Y., 1964; the American edition is out-of-print, but the book can still be had under the title, Mary Mother of the Lord Figure of the Church, Faith Press, 7 Tufton Street, London SW 1, England. 59 . Karl Rahner, S.J., Mary Mother of the Lord, Herder and Herder, N.Y., 1963. 10.
    • keywords: blessed; christ; christian; church; faith; god; holy; jesus; jesus christ; life; lord; mary; mother; new; son; spirit; virgin mary
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196612.txt
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  943. _005196613
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs.
    • title: Documents on Anglican/Roman Catholic relations
    • date: 1972
    • words: 15895
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: Jackson, Mississippi, January 5, 1968 ACTION OF THE EPISCOPAL GENERAL CONVENTION, Houston, Texas, Oct. 1970 (Excerpt) 5. Relations with the Roman Catholic Church Whereas, Official representatives of this Church and of the 23 Roman Catholic Church in the United States have, in seven ses- sions of the joint Anglican/Roman Catholic Commission (ARC), made great progress in mutual understanding and agreement, notably in regard to the nature of Baptism, Holy Communion, and the Church as Eucharistic Community; and Whereas , The seventh meeting of ARC, held in December, 1969, adopted a significant document which reported the prog- ress to date, defined the goal as full communion and organic unity, and affirmed that nothing in the course of this serious enterprise has emerged which would cause us to think that this goal is unattainable; and Whereas , The Bishops' Committee on Ecumenical and Inter- religious Affairs of the Roman Catholic Church voted on March 18, 1970, that it gratefully and enthusiastically accepts the ARC report, considers it to be a significant report, and will give it very serious consideration; and Whereas, The Joint Commission on Ecumenical Relations also gives its enthusiastic approval, and asks the General Convention to endorse the report and to implement it by adopting the rec- ommendations in its final section; now be it Resolved , That this 63rd General Convention of the Episcopal Church (1) Gratefully and enthusiastically accept the report of the Anglican/Roman Catholic Commission, as incorporated in the Report of the Joint Commission on Ecumenical Relations; (2) Endorse the progress along the lines of the joint Angli- can/Roman Catholic International Commission; (3) Direct the Joint Commission on Ecumenical Relations to continue its participation in the joint Anglican/Roman Catholic Commission, looking toward the defined goal of full communion and organic unity between the Churches of the Anglican Com- munion and the Roman Catholic Church; and (4) Authorize and direct the Executive Council to cooperate with the Joint Commission on Ecumenical Relations in the imple- mentation of the programs recommended by the Anglican/ Roman Catholic Commission, especially as set forth in paragraphs 24 4, 5, 6, and 11 of Section D of the report, relating to joint clergy conferences, sharing in theological training, cooperation between staff personnel in the areas of adult education, professional lead- ership training, education of the young, missions, and other means of diffusing ecumenical knowledge and understanding through our Churches at all levels. There will be no seeking to lessen the legitimate prestige and the worthy patrimony of piety and usage proper to the Anglican Church when the Roman Catholic Church ... is able to embrace her ever beloved sister in the one authentic communion of the family of Christ . . .
    • keywords: anglican; arc; catholic church; christ; church; churches; commission; communion; faith; god; joint; roman catholic; unity
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  944. _005196615
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: The role of the Christian family in the modern world : for the use of the episcopal conferences
    • date: 1979
    • words: 16213
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: And on the other hand parents do not sufficiently allow their children to contribute in their own way to family life. As is obvious, this force is not the whole of marriage and family life: it must be directed and controlled by a rational will, and by grace, so that the covenant between the man and the woman “far excels mere erotic inclination” and is truly an exchange of affection, opinion and will.
    • keywords: aas; children; christian family; family; god; human; marriage; role
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  945. _005196616
    • author: Pontificium Consilium Instrumentis Communicationis Socialis Praepositum.
    • title: Pastoral instruction for the application of the decree of the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council on the means of social communication
    • date: 1971
    • words: 23997
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: As the Church takes this message increas- ingly to heart, it is safe to predict that basic and healthy changes in its orientation toward communications media will result. The Pastoral Instruction also addresses itself to members of the audience of communications media and lays down important guide- lines for them, One should not be a merely passive recipient of com- munications a tendency which is perhaps discernible among many Americans today.
    • keywords: catholic; church; communications; communications media; human; life; man; means; media; men; news; people; public; social communication; way; work; world
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  946. _005196618
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Administrative Board.
    • title: Political responsibility : choices for the 1980s
    • date: 1984
    • words: 5970
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: The Church, the People of God, is itself an expression of this love, and is required by the Gospel and its long tradition to promote and de- 3 Papal Address in Nairobi, Kenya, May 7, 1980. Origins, Vol. 10, No. 2. 3 fend human rights and human dignity . 5 This view of the Church’s ministry and mission requires it to relate posi- tively to the political order, since social injustice and the denial of human rights can often be rem- edied only through governmental action.
    • keywords: church; human; life; policy; political; responsibility; rights; social
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  947. _005196619
    • author: Paradis, Wilfrid H
    • title: Where are the 6.6 million? : a statistical survey of Catholic elementary and secondary formal religious education 1965-1974
    • date: 1976
    • words: 8002
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: In this study these non-Catholic students are presently counted as Catholics receiving Catholic school religious instruction. CO CO o 00 00 00 in O IV IV H CM i-H 00 CO IV CM 00 cm“ CO 00
    • keywords: cm cm; o o
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  948. _005196620
    • author: Catholic Church. Synodus Episcoporum (1967).
    • title: The evangelization of the modern world : (for the use of the Episcopal conferences)
    • date: 1973
    • words: 5540
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: 2 PART ONE SURVEY OF EVANGELIZATION IN THE CONTEMPORARY WORLD SITUATION With a view to carrying out a theological and pastoral reflec- tion and to establishing practical guidelines, it is necessary to de- scribe the situations in which the Church carries out the task of evangelization. POSSIBLE HINDRANCES TO EVANGELIZATION Other elements appear rather to be harmful to evangelization.
    • keywords: christ; church; evangelization; gospel; world
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  949. _005196621
    • author: Catholic Church. Pontificia Commissio Codici Iuris Canonici Recognoscendo.
    • title: Schema of canons of institutes of life consecrated by profession of the evangelical counsels : draft.
    • date: 1977
    • words: 25637
    • flesch: 43
    • summary: Institutioni sodalium nuper receptorum praeficiantur sodales apte selecti et sedulo praeparati qui aliis oneribus non impediti opus gravissimum pro bono totius Instituti et Quapropter ius vigens profunde innovatum apparet in hoc Schemate secundum necessitates hodiernas vitae consecratae, cuius tamen elementa essentialia diligenter et religiose servata sunt et iam in primo canone sancita.
    • keywords: accord; apostolic; canon; canon law; church; consecrated; consecrated life; constitutions; counsels; cum; ecclesiae; est; evangelical; god; incorporation; institutes; institutes canon; institutorum; iuris; law; life; members; moderator; normam; norms; particular; pro; quae; qui; religious; schema; sodales; sodalium; sunt; tamen; time; title; vel; vitae
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  950. _005196622
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: To teach as Jesus did : A pastoral message on Catholic education
    • date: 1973
    • words: 19664
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: Scholars: department of religious studies, 81 theological and religious studies, 77 54 Schools: (in general as well as Catholic schools) advantages, 101 agenda now, 120-121 in America; nurtured by faith, 113 building community, 108 call to maintain and support, 118 Catholic elementary and second- ary, 84 Catholic; learning and living, 103 Christian purpose clearly evident, 123 closing; careful planning, 95 as communities, 107 community of faith, 106 consolidations, 120 contemporary, 106 continuance and improvement of, 119 cooperation with public schools, 126 defeatist attitude, 122 distinction of Catholic schools, 105 financial problems, 115 future, 124 goals, 120 higher education and, 120 ideal of Christian education, 102 ideal picture of the Catholic school, 112 importance, 84 income, 120 justice for Catholic schools, 117 oriented to Christian service, 106 program of studies, 107 religious commitment, 105 renewal of purpose, 123 reorganization, 123-126 service of entire parish community, 94 shrinking system, 114 unique (Catholic), 106 (see also Colleges; Private schools; Public schools) Scope: of this document, 3 Secularism, 129 Secularization: Catholic colleges, 66 Service: adult education, 48 Christian life, 96 Church's mission today; urgency, 30 commitment and skill in, 83 essential in Christian community, 14 for good of all, 28 growth; Catholic schools, 107 institutional commitment, 110 learning experience; community, 32 leisure and, 89 means of teaching, 89 orientation of Catholic schools, 106 orientation to, 89 personal witness, 89 Sex education, 52 child's needs and rights, 58 content; textbooks; propriety, 57 important priority, 56 opposition by parents, 57 parental involvement, 56 spiritual and moral dimensions, 58 Sharing: acquiring and, 37 Sin: optimism, 9 personal, 8 Skepticism, 40 Social life: personal growth, 24 Social needs: priority of, 11 Social order: survival of, 111 technological progress and, 36 Social problems: adult education and, 60-61 Christian community and solution of, 29 Gospel message applied to, 60 Gospel values, 61 measure of educational success, 10 Social reform: Catholic education, 7 participation in, 29 Social unity, see Community; Unity Spiritual life, 24 Spiritual needs, 30 Stability: wealth and, 38 Students: outside Catholic schools, 85ff 55 spiritual welfare of, 66 (see also Campus ministry) Suburbanization, 108 Success: basis for hope, 100 requirements for, 88 Supreme Court of the U.S., 116 Teachers: apostolate, 113 educational planning, 144 example of integrated living, 104 parents' cooperation with, 57 professionally educated, 59 (see also Religious teachers) Teaching: contemporary language, 18 Technology: dignity and, 38 enriching life, 33 as threat, 36 Temporal goods, 32 Theologians: assistance to bishops, 80 Theology: academic freedom in Catholic col- leges, Christian life: Catholic schools and, 113 doctrine and, 20 educational success and, 8 effective catechesis, 87 learning experience, 32 Church: development of doctrine, 17 educational mission, 12 higher education and, 63 instrument of salvation, 12 message of salvation, 16 mission: Christ's mission, 12 mission to teach, 7 servant community, 28 teaching authority, 18 youth and mission of, 131 (see also Catholic education; Edu- cational mission; Magisterium)
    • keywords: catholic; catholic education; catholic schools; christian; christian education; church; community; education; ministry; programs; religious; religious education; schools
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  951. _005196624
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: Message of His Holiness Pope Paul VI for the celebration of the Day of Peace : Reconciliation - The way to peace.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 2654
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Message of His Holiness Pope Paul VI for the celebration of the Day of Peace : Reconciliation - Let us make Peace!
    • keywords: men; peace; reconciliation; women
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  952. _005196625
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio Sacrorum Rituum.
    • title: Instruction on eucharistic worship, May 25, 1967
    • date: 1967
    • words: 14847
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: It is fitting that the sense of ecclesial community, especially fostered and expressed by the celebration of Sunday Mass in 17 common, should be encouraged both around the bishop, particu- larly in the cathedral church, and in the parish assembly, where the pastor takes the place of the bishop. c) The celebration of the Eucharist, which takes place at Mass, is the action not only of Christ, but also of the Church.
    • keywords: aas; church; eucharist; faithful; mass
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  953. _005196626
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Brothers and sisters to us : U.S. Bishops' Pastoral letter on racism in our day, November 14, 1979.
    • date: 1979
    • words: 6031
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Finally, the private sector should be aware of its responsibility to promote racial justice, not subordination or exploitation, to pro- mote genuine development in poor societies, not mere consumer- ism and materialism. Finally, racism is sometimes apparent in the growing sentiment that too much is being given to racial minorities by way of affirma- tive action programs or allocations to redress long-standing imbal- ances in minority representation and government-funded pro- grams for the disadvantaged.
    • keywords: catholic; church; human; justice; racial; racism; society
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  954. _005196627
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei.
    • title: Declaration on the question of the admission of women to the ministerial priesthood : October 15, 1976 : with commentary
    • date: 1977
    • words: 17392
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: He did so at first in parenthetical fashion, especially in his address on April 18, 1975 to the members of the Study Commission on the Role of Women in Society and in the Church and the Committee for the Celebration of International Women’s Year: “Although women do not receive the call to the apostolate of the Twelve and therefore to the ordained ministries, they are nonetheless 20 invited to follow Christ as disciples and co-workers ... The Declaration also points out the defect in the argument that seeks to base the demand that the priesthood be conferred on women on the text Galations 3:28, which states that in Christ there is no longer any distinction between man and woman.
    • keywords: christ; church; fact; jesus; ministry; order; ordination; paul; priesthood; question; saint; women
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  955. _005196628
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958: Pius XII).
    • title: Six social documents of His Holiness Pope Pius XII : and a letter of His Excellency Monsignor Montini.
    • date: 1953
    • words: 19520
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: Unquestionably, modern industrial enterprise, too, has had its beneficial results; but the problem which presents itself today SIX SOCIAL DOCUMENTS 47 is this; “Will a world in which the only economic form to find recognition is a vast productive system, be equally capable of exert- ing a happy influence upon social life in general and upon the three above-mentioned fundamental institutions in particular? In fact, mar- riage and the family, the State and private property tend of their very nature to form and to develop man as a person, to protect him and to render him capable of contributing, through his own volun- tary collaboration and personal responsibility, to the likewise per- sonal maintenance and the development of social life.
    • keywords: catholic; christian; common; economic; economy; god; good; human; life; national; nature; order; personal; production; social; social documents; state; world
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  956. _005196629
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Cultu Divino.
    • title: Third instruction on the correct implementation of the Constitution on the sacred liturgy : September 5, 1970
    • date: 1970
    • words: 5035
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: Gut Prefect A. Bugnini Secretary NOTES 1 II Vatican Council, Decree on Life and Ministry of Priests, Presbyterorum Ordinis, No. 5: A.A.S. 58 (1966) 997. II, Presbyterorum Ordinis, No. 15: A.A.S. 58 (1966) 1014-1015.
    • keywords: church; general; instruction; liturgical; liturgy
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  957. _005196630
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei.
    • title: Declaration on certain questions concerning sexual ethics : December 29, 1975
    • date: 1976
    • words: 6575
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: Of course, in the history of civilization many of the concrete conditions and 4 needs of human life have changed and will continue to change. Now according to Christian tradition and the Church’s teaching, and as right reason also recognizes, the moral order of sexuality involves such high values of human life that every direct violation of this order is objectively serious.
    • keywords: aas; god; human; life; moral; sexual
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  958. _005196631
    • author: International Committee on English in the Liturgy.
    • title: Selected documentation from the new Sacramentary for study purposes.
    • date: 1974
    • words: 37085
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Other prayers have been adapted to contemporary needs and conditions. When there are no readers for the first and second readings and when no deacon or other priest is present to proclaim the gospel, the priest uses the Lectionary for Mass at the pulpit or lectern.
    • keywords: altar; celebration; chalice; christ; church; communion; deacon; eucharistic prayer; faithful; general; god; lord; mass; people; prayer; priest; rite
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  959. _005196632
    • author: O'Neill, John J.
    • title: The essentials of planning : a personal view
    • date: 1975
    • words: 8175
    • flesch: 36
    • summary: Focus In order to reduce the likelihood of misunderstanding, it is important to note that the particular focus of the present work 3 is on program planning: the identification of the objectives to which the organization is to be formally committed, and the development of a specific action agenda designed to meet these objectives in the most effective manner consistent with present and anticipated resource availability. Based upon published materials and individual inquiries received at the na- tional level there appears to be no generally accepted definition: the term continues to be used to refer to a broad spectrum of ac- tivities ranging from program planning (in the sense referred to above) to the identification of meaningful assignments for diocesan priests and other individuals.
    • keywords: committee; individual; planning; planning process; planning proposals; process; program; review
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  960. _005196633
    • author: U.S. Catholic Bishops' Advisory Council.
    • title: Shared responsibility at work : The Catholic Bishop's Advisory Council, 1969-1974
    • date: 1975
    • words: 27129
    • flesch: 47
    • summary: When Advisory Council members met in September they shared several press reports to that effect from various parts of the United States. 1968, September 17-18, Washington—Ad Hoc committee meeting under Archbishop Dearden to determine and begin the process of selection of first Advisory Council members.
    • keywords: administrative; administrative committee; advisory council; bishops; catholic; catholic bishops; church; committee; conference; council members; meeting; national council; national pastoral; nccb; pastoral council; united; uscc; uscc advisory
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  961. _005196634
    • author: Catholic Church. Papal Secretariat of State.
    • title: Instruction on the dress of cardinals, bishops and other prelates
    • date: 1969
    • words: 1760
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Bishops named from Religious Orders and Congregations will use the purple cassock, and the cassocks with red trim and without red trim, in all respects the same as other bishops. Patriarchs of the Latin Rite who are not cardinals will dress like other bishops. 32.
    • keywords: cassock; red
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  962. _005196635
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Institutione Catholica.
    • title: The Catholic school
    • date: 1977
    • words: 10651
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: PRESENT DIFFICULTIES OVER CATHOLIC SCHOOLS 6 Objections raised against Catholic schools 7 Some aspects of schools today 8 III. THE EDUCATIONAL WORK OF THE CATHOLIC SCHOOL 11 Specific character of the Catholic school 11 Integration of faith and culture 12 Integration of faith and life 13 Religious teaching 14 The Catholic school as the center of the educative Christian community 15 Other aspects of the educational process in Catholic school 16 The participation of the Christian community in the Catholic schools’ work 17 The Catholic school as a service to the Church and to society ....
    • keywords: catholic school; christian; church; council; education; faith; life; mission; schools
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  963. _005196636
    • author: Sottocornola, Franco.
    • title: A look at the new rite of penance
    • date: 1975
    • words: 7659
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: A look at the new rite of penance A LOOK AT THE NEW RITE OF PENANCE Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/lookatnewriteofpOOsott A LOOK AT THE NEW RITE OF PENANCE by F. SOTTOCORNOLA, S.X. Translated by THOMAS A. KROSNICKI, S.V.D., D.S.L. This article originally appeared in Notitiae, February, 1974, No. 90 1975 In this case the accusation of grave sins remain as matter to be confessed at the next celebration of individual penance.
    • keywords: absolution; celebration; church; god; penance; rite; sacrament
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  964. _005196637
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on population : Church statements on population.
    • date: 1973
    • words: 4501
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: The popula- tion discussion must include a recognition of moral and ethical principles, convictions about human rights and the good of society and a determination to preserve the true values of marriage and family life. (NCWC | Administrative Board, November 14, 1966) | b) Policies affecting population—as well as the ad- i ministrative guidelines of government agencies — must always respect the well-being and stability of the family unit, the free and voluntary decision- 1 making power of parents and the good of society, j In point of fact, a population policy may only be a positive part of a broader policy that is calculated to support and strengthen family life.
    • keywords: development; family; human; nations; population
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  965. _005196638
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: The pastoral concern of the Church for people on the move : a resolution approved by the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, November 11, 1976
    • date: 1976
    • words: 9572
    • flesch: 52
    • summary: Thus those who must flee 13 tyranny can be welcomed as part of this country’s commitment, along with other countries, to accept its fair share of those oppressed because of political views, religion, or ethnicity. Our immigration policy should not encourage a flow of educated persons needed for development in other countries, but should instead focus primarily on reuniting families.
    • keywords: church; countries; country; immigrants; immigration; people; rights; social; states; united; workers
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  966. _005196639
    • author: Catholic Church. Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship.
    • title: Instruction on the extension of the faculty to distribute Holy Communion under both kinds
    • date: 1970
    • words: 1083
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: In order that the fullness of sign in the eucharistic banquet may be seen more clearly by the faithful^, the Second Vatican Ecumenical Council laid down that in certain cases—to be decided by the Holy See—the faithful should be able to receive holy communion under both kinds. Therefore this Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship, taking Into account the requests of numerous Bishops, and Indeed of Episcopal Conferences, and the requests of the Superiors of Religious families, lays 1 down, by mandate of his Holiness the Pope, all that follows regarding the faculty of distributing holy communion under both kinds: 1.
    • keywords: communion; kinds
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  967. _005196640
    • author: Catholic Church. Consilium ad Exsequendam Constitutionem de Sacra Liturgia.
    • title: Guidelines for the episcopal conferences for a catechesis of the faithful concerning the anaphoras of the mass
    • date: 1968
    • words: 3847
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: In recent times many bishops and members of the faithful, including promoters of the liturgy, have expressed the desire that this be done in richer and more varied forms and that the Latin Church, like other Churches, would introduce additional eucharistic prayers besides the tradi- tional and venerable Roman Canon, which clearly is also to remain in use. One receives the impression that the Canon is composed of a series of juxtaposed prayers, which are apparently independent and which hardly seem to flow, one from another.
    • keywords: anaphora; canon; roman; roman canon
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  968. _005196641
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei.
    • title: Censorship of books : decree, March 7, 1975
    • date: 1975
    • words: 1310
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: 2 should be submitted to^^the approval of the local Ordinary, even though they are not used as text books. The censor, in carrying out his duties, leaving all partiality aside, should keep in mind only the doctrine of the Church regard- ing faith and morals as it is proposed by the Magisterium of the Church. 3.
    • keywords: books; ordinary
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  969. _005196642
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Cultu Divino.
    • title: Instruction on Masses for special gatherings, May 15, 1969 : Instruction on the manner of administering Holy Communion, May 29 , 1969
    • date: 1969
    • words: 3668
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: Also in this regard, the norms regarding song and music in sacred celebrations should be observed, avoiding that which is contrary to the holiness of the rite and to the piety of the participants. 7, A2. 1*9 INSTRUCTION ON MASSES FOR SPECIAL GATHERINGS Congregation for Divine Worship May 15, 1969 One of the principal objectives of the Church’s pastoral activity is educating the faithful to insert themselves into the ecclesial com- munity so that everyone, above all in liturgical celebrations, will feel united with his brother in communion with the universal and local Church.
    • keywords: celebration; church; faithful; gatherings
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  970. _005196643
    • author: National Center for Church Vocations.
    • title: Directory of secular institutes with foundations in the U. S. A.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 2601
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: Rev. Edward J. Baldwin, Executive Director in collaboration with U.S. Conference of Secular Institutes 7007 Bradley Boulevard, Bethesda, MD. 20034. Pope Paul VI, to Directors General of Secular Institutes.
    • keywords: aim; institutes; secular; secular institutes; world
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  971. _005196644
    • author: National Council of the Churches of Christ in the United States of America.
    • title: Report on possible Roman Catholic membership in the National Council of Churches
    • date: 1972
    • words: 17135
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: This Study Committee suggests that on issues where there are signifi- cant minority positions among member churches, these positions should normally be incorporated in NCC statements. The occasion was the pres- ence of another Russian Orthodox body in NCC membership.
    • keywords: catholic church; catholic membership; christ; churches; committee; council; ecumenical; general; member churches; membership; national; national council; ncc; rcc; roman catholic; united
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  972. _005196645
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: Apostolic constitution on the sacrament of the anointing of the sick = Sacram unctionem infirmorum
    • date: 1973
    • words: 1622
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: 5 Cf. M. Andrieu, Le Pontifical Romain au Moyen-Age, vol. 1, Le Pontifical Romain du Xlle siecle (Studi e Testi, 86), Vatican City 1938, pp. 267-268; vol. 2, Le Pontifical de la Curie In addition, the teaching concerning anointing is expounded in the documents of the ecumenical councils, namely, Florence, Trent especially, and Vatican II.
    • keywords: anointing; sacrament; sick
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  973. _005196646
    • author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
    • title: Decree on the apostolate of the laity.
    • date: 1965
    • words: 11050
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: This is as it should be, but it sometimes involves a degree of departure from the ethical and religious order and a ser- ious danger to Christian life. The apostolate of the laity derives from their Christian vocation and the Church can never be without it.
    • keywords: apostolate; apostolic; christ; christian; church; god; laity; life
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  974. _005196647
    • author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
    • title: Decree on the adaptation and renewal of religious life.
    • date: 1965
    • words: 5312
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Decree on the adaptation and renewal of religious life. In order that the adaptation of religious life to the needs of our time may not be merely ex- ternal and that those employed by rule in the active apostolate may be equal to their task.
    • keywords: church; god; life; religious
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  975. _005196648
    • author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
    • title: Decree concerning the pastoral office of bishops in the church.
    • date: 1965
    • words: 9612
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: In these days especially bishops frequently are unable to fulfill their office effectively and fruitfully unless they de- velop a common effort involv- ing constant growth in har- mony and closeness of ties with other bishops. Auxiliaries and other bishops who have a right to attend the conference will hold either a deliberative or a consultative vote, as the statutes of the conference de- termine. 3. )
    • keywords: bishops; church; diocesan; episcopal; office; pastoral; religious
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  976. _005196649
    • author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
    • title: Declaration on the relation of the Church to non-Christian religions.
    • date: 1965
    • words: 1840
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: religions, proclaimed by Pope Men expect from the various religions answers to the unsolv- ed riddles of the human condi- tion, which today, even as in former times, deeply stir the hearts of men: What is man? Indeed, she proclaims, and ever must pro- claim Christ, “the way, the truth, and the life” (John 14: 6), in whom men may find the fullness of religious life, in whom God has reconciled all things to Himself.
    • keywords: church; god
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  977. _005196650
    • author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
    • title: Decree on priestly training.
    • date: 1965
    • words: 5329
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: They are to be carefully instructed in the art of directing souls, whereby they will be able to bring all the sons of the Church first of all to a fully conscious and apostolic Christian life and to the fulfillment of the duties of their state of life. Decree on priestly training. V^hcunCc-^ci Ttn-msS . .
    • keywords: christ; church; priestly; students; training
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  978. _005196652
    • author: Vatican Council (2nd : 1962-1965 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
    • title: Constitution on divine revelation.
    • date: 1965
    • words: 5310
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: However, since God speaks in sacred Scripture through men in human fashion, the interpreter of sacred Scrip- ture, in order to see clearly what God wanted to communi- cate to us, should carefully in- vestigate what meaning the sa- cred writers really intended, and what God wanted to mani- fest by means of their words. In sacred Scripture, therefore, while the truth and holiness of God always remains intact, the marvelous “conde- scension” of eternal wisdom is clearly shown, “that we may learn the gentle kindness of God, which words cannot ex- press, and how far He has gone in adapting His language with thoughtful concern for our weak human nature.”
    • keywords: church; god; sacred; word
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  979. _005196654
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II).
    • title: Encyclical letter Sollicitudo rei socialis of the supreme pontiff, John Paul II, to the bishops, priests, religious families, sons and daughters of the church and all people of good will for the twentieth anniversary of Populorum progressio.
    • date: 1988
    • words: 23621
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: This fact too, which deserves the most force- ful condemnation, is a sign of an erroneous and perverse idea of true human development. 26 . Authentic human development . .
    • keywords: church; countries; development; economic; encyclical; god; human; loc; nations; paul; people; populorum; progressio; social; world
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  980. _005196657
    • author: None
    • title: Now that you're in service--what next?.
    • date: 1953
    • words: 13921
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: This booklet contains a method for you and your buddies in service to live a Christian life, not despite service life, but through it. What It Does The purpose of the AFA is to solve the problems that exist in service life.
    • keywords: christ; fellows; god; inquiry; life; meeting; social
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  981. _005196658
    • author: Pursley, Leo A., 1902-
    • title: The perfect woman
    • date: 1973
    • words: 3602
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Happily there is no need within the house- hold of the faith to vindicate Mary’s claim to the title, Mother of Divine Grace, to in- sist upon her living and effective union with Jesus Christ in His sacrifice of atone- ment, to point out her share in the shed- ding of His blood and the dispensation of His graces, to explain why we bow before her as Queen of Apostles and Martyrs, Queen of Angels and Saints, Queen of all hearts. In 1846 Mary Immaculate was chosen as Patroness of the United States.
    • keywords: god; love; mary; woman
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  982. _005196669
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei.
    • title: Declaration on human development and Christian salvation
    • date: 1977
    • words: 8046
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: It is no longer permissible to push the difference which distinguishes one from another in the direction of a kind of dualism in which human history and salva- tion would be supposed to be indifferent to each other. Even in our own time, many ideologies of “secularized salvation expect the realization of these divine promises only within the limits of history and human action.
    • keywords: christian; church; god; human; new; rev; salvation; world
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  983. _005196672
    • author: Catholic Church. Synodus Episcoporum (1977).
    • title: Catechetics in our time with special reference to catechetics for children and young people : theme for 1977 International Synod of Bishops : for the use of the Episcopal Conferences.
    • date: 1976
    • words: 7052
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: Catechetics for Young People The three criteria of observation mentioned above in regard to catechetics for children can also be useful for reflection on catechetics for young people. Catechetics and Liberty In the same context of the relationship between catechetics and social situations, an important problem for the Church in our time is the relationship between catechetics and liberty, and this under two aspects.
    • keywords: catechetics; children; church; people; young; young people
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  984. _005196673
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Cultu Divino.
    • title: Letter to the presidents of the national conferences of bishops concerning directory for Masses with children : Directorium de Missis cum pueris : November 1, 1973.
    • date: 1974
    • words: 6150
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: The Church shows special concern for baptized children who have yet to be fully initiated through the sacraments of confirmation and eucharist as well as for children who have only recently been admitted to holy communion. Of WWE DAME memorial uat*A*nr FEB 8 1 1979 COLLEGE LIBRARY VERTICAL FILE CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Chapter I The Introduction of Children to the Eucharistic Celebration 2 Chapter II Masses with Adults in Which Children Also Participate 4 Chapter III Masses with Children in Which Only a Few Adults Participate 4 Offices and Ministries in the Celebration 5 Place and Time of Celebration 6 Preparation For the Celebration 6 Singing and Music 6 Gestures and Actions 7 Visual Elements 7 Silence 7 The Parts of the Mass 8 a)
    • keywords: celebration; children; eucharistic; liturgy; masses
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  985. _005196675
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: On evangelization in the modern world : apostolic exhortation Evangelii nuntiandi, Dec. 8, 1975
    • date: 1976
    • words: 22541
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: The more will it also be truly evangelizing, that is to say capable of drawing upon the universal patrimony in order to enable its own people to profit from it, and capable too of communicating to the uni- versal Church the experience and the life of this people, for the benefit of all. At different moments in the Church’s history and also in the Second Vatican Council, the family has well deserved the beautiful name of “domestic Church.”
    • keywords: aas; christ; church; evangelization; faith; god; gospel; jesus; life; people; spirit; truth; world
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  986. _005196682
    • author: Noll, John Francis, 1875-1956.
    • title: Religion's ABC's for the educated : their application
    • date: 1952
    • words: 7151
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: C—Thoughtful people of all centuries, observing that everything in this life is created for man, and concluding that man himself must have been created for RELIGION'S A B C's 21 a higher Being, have striven to know something more definite about Him, about the character of life after death, about the precise service exacted by a Heavenly Father desirous of rewarding. B.—No student could honestly reject supernatural religion because it contains mysteries.
    • keywords: b c; church; god; religion
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  987. _005196687
    • author: None
    • title: The open door : how converts are made
    • date: 1953
    • words: 29799
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: The group which had from one to three years of college education reported the highest percentage of its members seeking to win Church members, 65% trying and 39% succeeding as com- pared with 48% and 34% for the one-to-three-years high school group. Does the amount of income affect the missionary activities of Church members?
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; church; converts; day; door; faith; father; god; husband; instructions; life; little; mass; open; open door; priest; religion; sunday; time; years
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  988. _005196688
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: On Africa
    • date: 1967
    • words: 7651
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Today more than ever, the motive force of new Africa comes from its own sons, in particular from that increasing com- pany who occupy positions as instructors in schools and univer- sities, or who take active part in the cultural movements that give expression to the spirit and the personality of modern Africa. As regards community life—which in African tradition was family life writ large—we note that participation in the life of the community whether in the circle of one’s kinfolk or in public life, is considered a precious duty and the right of all.
    • keywords: aas; africa; christian; family; god; life; new
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  989. _005196689
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs.
    • title: Documents on Anglican Roman Catholic relations III,
    • date: 1976
    • words: 36439
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: In Christ God was reconciling the world to himself . . Indeed the members of ARC resolved: We see the goal as to realize full communion of the Roman Catholic Church with the Episcopal Church and the other Churches of the Anglican Communion.
    • keywords: catholic church; christ; church; churches; commission; covenant; episcopal church; eucharist; faith; father; god; holy; jesus christ; life; lord; ministry; people; roman catholic; spirit; statement; unity
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  990. _005196690
    • author: None
    • title: The time to build : Three papers presented at a national meeting of Priests' councils
    • date: 1958
    • words: 11163
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: We stand in soli- darity with other priests of our age whose lives testified to the capacity of priests to shape events and times —yes, to shape history. The time to build : Three papers presented at a national meeting of Priests' councils / Vincent A. Y the time to build Reprinted from the April 1958 issue of The Priest, Noll Plaza, Huntington, Indiana 46750 Printed in the U.S.A. by OUR SUNDAY VISITOR INC. Huntington, Indiana 46750 Introduction A MEETING of Priests’ Councils from throughout the United States was held at the Sheraton-O’Hare Motor Hotel, Des Plaines, Illinois.
    • keywords: associations; bishop; church; councils; diocese; national; organization; priests; senates
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  991. _005196692
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Committee on the Liturgical Apostolate.
    • title: Commentary on the rite of penance.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 14850
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: In a legalistic moral theology, where value is defined in terms of what is allowed and what is forbidden and in which God is seen almost exclusively as legislator and judge, sin became identified 4 with the transgression of rules and commandments, divine or ecclesiastical. For God hates sin but not the sinner.
    • keywords: celebration; christ; church; confession; god; new; penance; penitent; reconciliation; rite; sacrament
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  992. _005196693
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: On Christian joy : apostolic exhortation Gaudete in Domino
    • date: 1975
    • words: 11223
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: He has manifestly known, appreciated, and celebrated a whole range of human joys, those simple daily joys within the reach of every- one. All the more does he know spiritual joy or happiness when his spirit enters into possession of God, known and loved as the supreme and immutable good .
    • keywords: church; father; god; holy; joy; love; people; spirit
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  993. _005196694
    • author: None
    • title: Statement of U.S. Catholic Bishops on American Indians, May 4, 1977.
    • date: 1977
    • words: 2537
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: Some who have worked with American Indians, however, recognize that efforts of the Church to promote the Gospel among Indian com- munities have at times been attempted in ways that actually failed to respect Indian cultures. We would also support efforts to broaden the involvement of Indian peoples in the work of the Bureau of Catholic Indian Missions. 23.
    • keywords: american; church; indian
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  994. _005196695
    • author: Conroy, Father.
    • title: Novena to St. Mary Goretti : based upon the canonization homily of Pope Pius XII
    • date: 1955
    • words: 3782
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Novena to St. Mary Goretti : based upon the canonization homily of Pope Pius XII QObi JLolj / p/I rbfcA* Based upon the Canonization Homily of Pope Pius XII by Father Conroy Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/novenatostmarygoOOconr Novena To St Mary Goretti Based upon the Canonization Homily of Pope Pius XII by Father Conroy No. 73 Thirteenth Edition, 120,000 Printed in U. S. A. July 15, 1955 By OUR SUNDAY VISITOR PRESS Huntington, Indiana Nihil Obstat: REV. Coining as it does at the beginning of summer, the novena to St. Mary Goretti should prove useful in alerting the minds of youth to the spiritual danger lurking in the vacation days ahead.
    • keywords: father; goretti; mary
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  995. _005196696
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: Apostolic exhortation of His Holiness Paul VI to the Bishops, clergy and faithful of the world concerning the increased needs of the Church in the Holy land, Nobis in Animo, March 25, 1974.
    • date: 1974
    • words: 3323
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: From the very day of the Resurrection, when the Divine Master's most faithful followers went to visit his tomb, the first Jewish- Christlan nucleus had the merit of preserving the memory of the most important Holy Places, showing the remains of them to the pilgrims who began to visit them at a very early date. Were their presence to cease, the Shrines would be without the warmth of this living witness, and the Christian Holy Places of Jerusalem and the Holy Land would become like museums.
    • keywords: holy; holy land; jerusalem; land; places
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  996. _005196697
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: The celibacy of the priest.
    • date: 1967
    • words: 14294
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: The sum of these objec- tions would appear to drown out the solemn and age-old voice of the pastors of the Church and of the masters of the spiritual life and to nullify the living tes- timony of the countless ranks of saints and faithful ministers of God, for whom celibacy has been the object of the total and generous gift of themselves to the mystery of Christ, as well as its outward sign. This law should support the minister in his ex- clusive, definitive and total choice of the unique and su- preme love of Christ; it should uphold him in the entire dedi- cation of himself to the public worship of God and to the serv- ice of the Church; it should characterize his state of life both among the faithful and in the world at large.
    • keywords: celibacy; christ; church; god; life; love; priesthood; priestly; priests; way
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  997. _005196698
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: On the development of peoples : Populorum progressio.
    • date: 1967
    • words: 13445
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: True, man can organize the world apart from God, but “without God man can organize it in the end only to man’s detriment. Such programs should 15 reduce inequalities, fight discrim- inations, free man from various types of servitude and enable him to be the instrument of his own material betterment, of his moral progress and of his spiritual growth.
    • keywords: development; god; human; man; means; nations; peoples; progress; social; work; world
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  998. _005196699
    • author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978.
    • title: Apostolic constitution on indulgences.
    • date: 1967
    • words: 6607
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: 14 It has also been considered fitting to reduce appropriately the number of plenary indulgences in order that the faithful may hold them in greater esteem and may in fact acquire them with the proper dispositions. n.l9—The norms established regarding plenary indulgences, particularly those referred to in n.l6, apply also to what up to now have been known as the “toties quoties”
    • keywords: christ; church; faithful; god; indulgences
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  999. _005196700
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: Apostolic constitution on the Breviary
    • date: 1971
    • words: 2913
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: In order that in the celebration of the Office the mind may more easily be attuned to the voice and the Liturgy of the Hours and really be a source of piety and nourishment for personal prayer (1), in the new book of the Hours the portion of prayer established for each day has been considerably reduced, while the variety of the texts has been greatly increased, and various aids are proposed for meditation on the psalms. Since the life of Christ In his Mystical Body perfects and elevates also the personal life of each member of the faithful, any opposition between the prayer of the Church and personal prayer must be rejected; in fact their mutual relations must be strengthened and increased.
    • keywords: hours; liturgy; prayer
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  1000. _005196701
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei.
    • title: Declaration in defense of the Catholic doctrine on the church against certain errors of the present day : mysterium ecclesiae June 24, 1973
    • date: 1973
    • words: 6094
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: The Church's Gift of Infallibility Not to be Diminished. . . The Church Associated with the Priesthood of Christ 9 »' ! SACRED CONGREGATION FOR THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH DECLARATION IN DEFENSE OF THE CATHOLIC DOCTRINE ON THE CHURCH AGAINST CERTAIN ERRORS OF THE PRESENT DAY The mystery of the Church, upon which the Second Vatican Council shed fresh light, has been repeatedly dealt with in numer- ous writings of theologians.
    • keywords: church; council; deer; vatican
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  1001. _005196702
    • author: Anderson, D. M.
    • title: A life of Our Lady for children
    • date: 1940
    • words: 13233
    • flesch: 91
    • summary: Almighty God had ordered that all the children born dur- ing the time of the Old Law should be circumcised on the eighth day after their birthday, that is a cut was made on the child’s flesh to mark them as belonging to the people of God, and they were given their name. There was a great responsibility on St. Joseph, but he had complete trust in Almighty God.
    • keywords: god; holy; lady; little; mother
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  1002. _005196703
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee for Ecumenical and Interreligious Affairs.
    • title: Documents on Anglican Roman Catholic relations II
    • date: 1973
    • words: 27458
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: 2. Through the life, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ God has reconciled men to himself, and in Christ he offers unity to all mankind. 59 . . ' - Prospects for Anglican- Roman Catholic Relations A LECTURE DELIVERED BY CARDINAL WILLEBRANDS AT THE GREAT HALL, LAMBETH PALACE, ON 4 OCTOBER, 1972 Your Grace, Beloved brothers and sisters in Christ, The invitation of His Grace, the Archbishop, to speak on the occasion of this visit about the prospects for Anglican-Roman Catholic relations provides me with the opportunity to assess, in the light of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, the present state of our relations, the stages passed through since the renewal of our relations, the hope which inspires our holy purpose and guides us towards the final goal.
    • keywords: anglican; body; bread; catholic; christ; church; commission; communion; eucharist; faith; god; lord; presence; roman; roman catholic; sacrifice; spirit; statement; unity
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  1003. _005196704
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy.
    • title: Eucharistic prayers for concelebration
    • date: 1973
    • words: 6388
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Lord Jesus Christ, only Son of the Father, Lord God, Lamb of God, you take away the sin of the world: have mercy on us; you are seated at the right hand of the Father: receive our prayer. Lord God, heavenly King, almighty God and Father, we worship you, we give you thanks, we praise you for your glory.
    • keywords: celebrant; hands; lord
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  1004. _005196705
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Eucharistic prayers for masses of reconciliation : arranged for concelebration.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 3209
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: You are the Savior of the world. 8 Then, with hands extended, all concelebrants say: Memorial Prayer We do this in memory of Jesus Christ, our Passover and our lasting peace. All concelebrants, with hands outstretched over the offerings, say: Invocation of the Holy Spirit Look with kindness on your people gathered here before you: send forth the power of your Spirit so that these gifts may become for us the body and blood of your beloved Son, Jesus the Christ, in whom we have become your sons and daughters. 6 With hands joined, the celebrant and concelebrants continue: When we were lost and could not find the way to you, you loved us more than ever: Jesus, your Son, innocent and without sin, gave himself into our hands and was nailed to a cross.
    • keywords: concelebrants; hands; lord
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  1005. _005196706
    • author: None
    • title: The family and population
    • date: 1974
    • words: 2107
    • flesch: 46
    • summary: It is the purpose of this statement to reflect on the implications of population policies for family life, with special concern for the responsibilities of families within the Roman Catholic tradition. The role of government is to provide motiva- tion to families; coercion and direct interference with family life are not permissible.
    • keywords: family; population; society
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  1006. _005196707
    • author: None
    • title: The family farm
    • date: 1979
    • words: 10323
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: The observation that many giant farms are family farms raises the question of definition. The de- cline in the number of small businesses, including family farms, is a symptom of the erosion of this guarantee.
    • keywords: agriculture; church; economic; family; family farm; farm; farmers; food; land; rural; small; system
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196707.txt
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  1007. _005196708
    • author: None
    • title: The farm workers' lettuce boycott
    • date: 1972
    • words: 971
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: Several growers did sign contracts, but the majority of the industry refused to do In addition to other negative responses, the ] growers refused the request of the Farm Workers.
    • keywords: farm; workers
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196708.txt
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  1008. _005196709
    • author: Fink, F. A. (Francis A.)
    • title: Pierce the confusion and see the child : a discussion of federal aid for education
    • date: 1949
    • words: 20060
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: The Federal aid involved which Mr. Barden and Mrs. Roosevelt would prohibit to all except public school children, has nothing to do with education. Yet Catholics are not trying, “according to a plan,’’ as charged by the POAU, to have the American policy altered. (4) While, under the Barden Bill, Catholics, who would pay $60,000,000 of the $300,000,000, would not be entitled to any services whatsoever, even if all their children, attending non-public schools, would be counted in order to procure a large Federal grant, and then immediately deducted in order that the per capita allowance per 'public school child might be greater.
    • keywords: catholic; children; christian; church; education; instruction; parochial schools; public schools; religion; religious; religious instruction; religious schools; school children; schools; state; support; united
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  1009. _005196710
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: Food policy and the Church : specific proposals : statement of the Administrative Board, United States Catholic Conference.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 1595
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: The growth of food stamps Is the result of three factors: the introduction of food stamps to addi- tional counties, the conversion of many counties from food commodities programs to food stamps, and the increase in unemploy- ment. Two federal programs are now under governmental review: food stamps and child nutrition programs. /.
    • keywords: food; policy; stamps
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  1010. _005196712
    • author: Francis, Dale.
    • title: Strayed shepherds and strayed sheep
    • date: 1955
    • words: 8272
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: One Catholic, who attended a meeting address- ed by this fallen priest, said that he told the audience that Catholic priests were not permitted to read the —6— Bible. Samuel Ruiz, William O’Sullivan, Antonio Gianvittorio, Karl Gross, Frank LaPierre, J. W. Carroll, L. R. Carter, John D. Lewena, Jose Garza, E. M. Glowa, John Kim- ber all the names of men who have claimed in the last four years to be Catholic priests — or had others make the claim for them.
    • keywords: catholic; church; fallen; marriage; ordained; priest; protestant
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  1011. _005196714
    • author: Francis, Lon.
    • title: How to win in any religious discussion.
    • date: 1953
    • words: 7832
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Between the time of the invention of the print- ing press and his apostasy many editions of the Bible had been printed in German and circulated throughout Germany, which was then entirely Catholic. (9) How about the charge that the Church was guilty of “Bible- burning” on several occasions? Of course, it was not the Church, but some local ecclesiastic who ordered people to burn what he was certain were faulty versions of the Bible, and, therefore, were not entitled to be called “the word of God.” God Himself would be the first to resent any tampering with the Scriptures, and then crediting the altered text to Him.
    • keywords: bible; catholic; christ; church; god; religion; religious
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  1012. _005196715
    • author: Francis, Lon.
    • title: What think ye of Mary? : answer to critics of Catholic position
    • date: 1954
    • words: 6549
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Mary Immaculate Now Catholics do hold that if Mary was the Mother of God she could not have been a sinner. For centuries the Sacrifice of the Mass has been preceded by the Confiteor (the Confession of Sins) in which Mary is called “Blessed Mary, EVER virgin.”
    • keywords: catholic; christ; god; mary; mother
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196715.txt
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  1013. _005196716
    • author: Frank, Henry.
    • title: A guide for confession
    • date: 1945
    • words: 7307
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Have I avoided the proximate occasion of mortal sin? Do I realize that the worthy reception of the Sacrament of Penance at least once a year binds me under the penalty of mortal sin?
    • keywords: confession; god; guide; holy; sin; sins
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196716.txt
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  1014. _005196717
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio Sacrorum Rituum.
    • title: A further instruction on the correct implementation of the Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy
    • date: 1967
    • words: 2572
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: The celebrant kisses the altar only at the beginning of Mass, when he says the prayer Oramus te, Domine; or when he 6 goes to the altar^jfjhe prayers at ths^oot of the altar are omitted; and at~the'end^ofMass before he bless^and dismisses the people. The faithful who go to Communion at the Mass of the Chrism on Holy Thursday may receive Communion again at the evening Mass of the same day. 15.
    • keywords: mass; prayer; sacred
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196717.txt
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  1015. _005196718
    • author: None
    • title: Form of examination of conscience.
    • date: 1974
    • words: 1425
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Have I done violence to others by damage to life or limb, reputation, honor, or material possessions? Have I been proud and boastful, think- ing myself better In the sight of God and despising others as less important than myself?
    • keywords: god; life
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196718.txt
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  1016. _005196719
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Forms of worship of the Eucharist: exposition, benediction, processions, congresses
    • date: 1976
    • words: 6712
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: After a brief period of silence, the minister continues: Lord Jesus Christ, you gave us the eucharist as the memorial of your suffering and death. It renews the covenant which in turn moves them to maintain in their lives what they have received by faith and by sacraments.
    • keywords: christ; eucharist; exposition; lord; sacrament
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196719.txt
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  1017. _005196720
    • author: Gartland, Frank E.
    • title: Boy meets girl the Christian way : an exhortation to chaste Christian courtship
    • date: 1944
    • words: 4423
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: To help the struggling young people who want to do the right thing to help themselves is the first, last and only purpose of “BOY MEETS GIRL— The Christian Way.” In its more convenient form as a pamphlet, it is dedicated to the Im- maculate Mother of God. It reminds them that they are the Temples of God—temples which they should adorn with the precious stones and gems of every virtue: chastity, self-respect, respect for one another, sacrifice, courage and pa- tience.
    • keywords: boy; catholic; christian; girl; god
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  1018. _005196721
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: General regulation of the Roman Curia.
    • date: 1968
    • words: 9483
    • flesch: 47
    • summary: Article 40 It is forbidden for officials and subalterns: (1) To remove documents and keep personal notes or observations regarding the affairs of the Roman Curia; (2) To be absent without leave from the superior; (3) To make undue use of office letterhead; (4) To discuss office matters with outsiders; (5) To act in any way as agent, procurator or advocate in one’s own or in another dicastery; (6) To retain or take on employment, even of a private nature, or duties, even of an ecclesiastical nature, which are incom- patible with the work of the office without the express authorization of the cardinal in charge; (7) To be a member of a political party or of associa- tions and institutions not conforming with the doctrine and the discipline of the Church; (8) To exercise any activity or to take part in demon- strations which, in the opinion of the superior, are not in keeping with the character of an official of the Holy See. Article 41 Subaltern personnel depend on the competent administra- tion for their juridical status; for their work within the dicastery they depend on the superior prelate and must never be used for private duty during office hours.
    • keywords: article; cardinal; charge; dicastery; office; office article; officials; superior
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196721.txt
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  1019. _005196722
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: That backward collar : priest tells who and what a priest is
    • date: 1945
    • words: 5990
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: That backward collar : priest tells who and what a priest is &^ey. T. E. DILLON Censor Librorum Imprimatur: ' 4 JOHN FRANCIS NOLL, D. D. Bishop of Fort Waynt That Backward Collar ‘‘You Catholics have to do every- thing your priests tell you—don’t you?” “Why don’t priests marry?” “They have it pretty soft.
    • keywords: backward; catholic; church; collar; father; priest
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  1020. _005196723
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Pastoral plan for pro-life activities : November 20, 1975
    • date: 1975
    • words: 4202
    • flesch: 44
    • summary: Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/pastoralplanforpcath PASTORAL PLAN FOR PRO-LIFE ACTIVITIES All should be persuaded that human life and the task of transmitting it are not reali- ties bound up with this world alone. Constitution on the Church in the Modern World R ESPECT FOR HUMAN LIFE has been gradual- ly declining in our society during the past decade.
    • keywords: abortion; church; human; life; pro
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196723.txt
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  1021. _005196724
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: Apostolic letter, Faculties concerning mass stipends : Firma in Traditione, June 13, 1974
    • date: 1974
    • words: 1703
    • flesch: 44
    • summary: Apostolic letter, Faculties concerning mass stipends : Firma in Traditione, June 13, 1974 / Nevertheless, to satisfy somewhat the needs which our brothers in the episcopate must sometimes consider and In view of the experience of the use of faculties granted to them in the apostolic letters Pastorale munus (AAS 56 [1964]: 5-12) and De Episco- porum muneribus (AAS 58
    • keywords: apostolic; church; faculties
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  1022. _005196727
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: Short prayers for busy people : compiled from the missal and the raccolta
    • date: 1954
    • words: 4330
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: God, Who permittest not the nations who believe in Thee to be overwhelmed by any peril, vouchsafe to receive the prayers of Thy people, that in Thy mercy Thou wouldst grant peace to Christendom and make it secure against all enemies. 0 4 SHORT PRAYERS FOR BUSY PEOPLE Prayers for the Sick Almighty, everlasting God, the eternal Salvation of those who believe, hear me on behalf of Thy servant that is sick, for whom I humbly crave the help of Thy mercy, that, being restored to health he /she may give Thee thanks in Thy Church. 0
    • keywords: days; god; thy; time
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  1023. _005196728
    • author: Paul VI, Pope, 1897-1978.
    • title: 1967 Christmas message ; 1968 New Year's Day message; [and] Prayer for peace
    • date: 1968
    • words: 3655
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Perhaps we would like to escape it as being an indiscreet query, or discredit it by assimilating peace of heart to the passive resignation of one who, convinced of his own weakness and lacking in courageous energy, puts his mind at peace, thus abandoning himself to a sort of invincible fatalism, which is a false imitation of true peace of soul. 1967 Christmas message ; 1968 New Year's Day message; [and] Prayer for peace / Pope Paul VI. /W/ja /V>p Christmas Message New Year’s Day Message Prayer For Peace POPE PAUL
    • keywords: christ; god; men; peace
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  1024. _005196729
    • author: Griffin, Leo F.
    • title: The Catholic boy examines his conscience
    • date: 1957
    • words: 4676
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: Avoiding Sin The value of an examination of con- science lies in the fact that in using it well, we come to recognize certain sins or faults as our own particular weakness. Have I received Holy Communion when 10 THE CATHOLIC BOY I knew that I had mortal sin on my soul or which I did not tell in confession because of shame or fear or plain deceit?
    • keywords: boy; catholic; conscience; god; sin
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196729.txt
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  1025. _005196730
    • author: Griffin, Leo F.
    • title: The Catholic girl examines her conscience
    • date: 1957
    • words: 3944
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: They actually pave the way for the com- mission of mortal sins. If I have had the misfortune to fall into mortal sin, did I say an act of contrition immediately afterwards and resolve to go to confession as soon as possible?
    • keywords: catholic; god; sin; sins
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196730.txt
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  1026. _005196731
    • author: None
    • title: Growing in understanding; a progress report on American Baptist-Roman Catholic dialogue.
    • date: 1972
    • words: 6919
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: All of this drew us closer to Christ through each other, and made us see that it is not Jesus Christ with whom we differ, it is with our- selves. In the expression believers' baptism, their stress is on believers, since for them the Church is a gathered community of those who believe in Jesus Christ; it is through confident belief in the Savior that a person enters the Church's fellowship.
    • keywords: authority; baptist; catholic; christ; christian; church; god; grace
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196731.txt
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  1027. _005196732
    • author: None
    • title: Pope Paul VI in Geneva : June 10, 1969.
    • date: 1969
    • words: 12460
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: It is man that you must protect, man carried away by the formidable forces which he unleashes and, as it were, stunned by the growing contrast between the prodigious increase of the goods at his dis- posal, and their distribution, so easily made unjustly, between men and between peoples. Hence, according to the divine idea, work is the normal activity of man (Ps. Civ 23: Eccl. 7:15), and enjoying and rejoicing in its fruits is a gift of God (Eccl.
    • keywords: church; god; human; international; labor; love; man; men; peace; work; world
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  1028. _005196733
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Committee on Social Development and World Peace.
    • title: Handgun violence : a threat to life
    • date: 1975
    • words: 1274
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Handguns play a disproportionate role in gun violence. We acknowledge that controlling possession of handguns will not eliminate gun violence, but we believe it is an indispensable element for any serious or rational approach to the problem.
    • keywords: handguns; violence
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196733.txt
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  1029. _005196734
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: Pope Paul on racism : the cause is urgent, the hour late.
    • date: 1974
    • words: 1636
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: AAS 35 (1943), p. 19; Pacem in Terris, April 11, 1963: AAS 55 (1963), pp. 259-260). In law or in fact, which is based on race, origin, color, culture, sex or religion (Ocfo- gesima Adveniens, 16: AAS 63 (1971), p. 413).
    • keywords: human
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  1030. _005196735
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Ad Hoc Committee on Pro-life Activities.
    • title: Pastoral guidelines for the Catholic hospital and Catholic health care personnel
    • date: 1973
    • words: 1894
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: All who willingly and deliberately assist in abortion procedures share the sinfulness of the abortive act. Nurses and health care personnel may not assist in abortion procedures.
    • keywords: care; catholic
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196735.txt
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  1031. _005196736
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Administrative Board.
    • title: Political responsibility : reflections on an election year
    • date: 1976
    • words: 3508
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: The Church, the People of God, is itself an expression of this love, and is required by the Gospel and its long tradition to promote and defend human rights and human dignity. 4 This view of the Church’s ministry and mission requires it to relate positively to the political order, since social injustice and the denial of human rights can often be remedied only through government- al action.
    • keywords: church; human; political; public; rights
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196736.txt
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  1032. _005196737
    • author: Brownson, Josephine Van Dyke.
    • title: Feed my lambs : the children's own book
    • date: 1930
    • words: 24643
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: Wouldn’t it have been nice if you and I had been living when little Jesus was born! And if we had lived too far away for them to have gone home with us that night, we could have taken them nice warm blankets and the loveliest soft covers for little Jesus.
    • keywords: body; day; feed; god; jesus; lambs; little; little jesus
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196737.txt
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  1033. _005196738
    • author: Brownson, Josephine Van Dyke.
    • title: Learn of me : first lessons in catechism
    • date: 1930
    • words: 5498
    • flesch: 98
    • summary: Are all sins mortal sins? Very great sins are called mortal sins.
    • keywords: god; jesus; sins
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196738.txt
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  1034. _005196739
    • author: Rausch, James S.
    • title: Homily : the red mass
    • date: 1975
    • words: 1788
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: F ive principal human rights were highlighted in the Synod’s statement, rights that are espe- cially threatened in our time. T hree months ago, in Rome, at the 1974 Synod, several hundred Catholic bishops from around the world, compelled by the realities surrounding them, examined the question of human rights.
    • keywords: human; right; time
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196739.txt
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  1035. _005196740
    • author: Hopkins, A. L.
    • title: Periscope peeks at the world above
    • date: 1943
    • words: 12559
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: God let this Super-Secret out over His Signa- ture thru His Ambassador Jesus Christ, whose Di- vine Mission guarantees its truth. If Jesus Christ is the Son of God, (you ask)
    • keywords: bible; catholic; christ; church; divine; god; jesus; man; power; right; teaching; way
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196740.txt
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  1036. _005196741
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Division of Justice and Peace.
    • title: Human rights : a question of conscience : a Catholic perspective on international human rights in an American context
    • date: 1974
    • words: 16813
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Human rights : a question of conscience /ksnut. In the intervening months since the first primer’s publication, the question of human rights has become an urgent issue.
    • keywords: american; bishops; brazil; catholic; church; economic; government; human rights; nations; people; philippines; political; rhodesia; social; states; u.s; united; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196741.txt
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  1037. _005196742
    • author: None
    • title: Human rights, human needs : an unfinished agenda.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 16761
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Human rights, human needs : an unfinished agenda /ftcrhctf nx/sHM /tAZV-^3> HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN NEEDS AN UNFINISHED AGENDA ®W&*6S iMMtY VV&VgAH »u# g* MOTW **«* • uer -sy FES 0 1 1979 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/humanrightshumanOOunse HUMAN RIGHTS HUMAN NEEDS —AN UNFINISHED AGENDA CONTENTS Introduction 2 I. What Are Human Rights? This study booklet is designed to assist persons and groups • to expand their understanding of human rights; • to identify themselves with the Catholic tradition; • to focus more effectively on the promotion and pro- tection of those rights in the local, national and inter- national community.
    • keywords: article; catholic; church; human rights; international; justice; law; national; person; present; present covenant; social; states; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196742.txt
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  1038. _005196743
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Administrative Board.
    • title: Panama-U.S. relations
    • date: 1975
    • words: 930
    • flesch: 52
    • summary: The implications of the sovereignty issue for Panama can be illustrated with two examples: First, as we indicated in our 1975 statement, the inability of Panama to integrate the Canal and the territory comprising the Canal Zone into its national planning has significant economic con- sequences ranging from urban congestion in Panama City to the amount of revenue which can be garnered from operating the Canal. To quote Pope John again, “Nor must it be forgotten, in this connection, that peoples can be highly sensitive, and with good reason, in matters touching their dignity and honor.
    • keywords: treaty
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  1039. _005196744
    • author: None
    • title: How to get better films : can Catholics really reform the movies?.
    • date: 1934
    • words: 5397
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: This Council is constituted almost entirely of non- Catholics, and as General Secretary, the Reverend William Scheafe Chase, is soliciting Catholic cooperation for the passage of the Patman Bill desig- nated to secure Federal supervision of motion pictures “at the source of production, before they are filmed, and for the prohibition of blind and block booking”. At the present time there are in the United States more than 16,000 mo- tion picture theatres equipped for the projection of sound, or synchronized, motion pictures.
    • keywords: better; better films; films; hollywood; motion; pictures; united
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  1040. _005196745
    • author: Hugo, John J. (John Jacob), 1911-1985.
    • title: This is the will of God
    • date: 1944
    • words: 23569
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Here, then, is a practical procedure that will enable us to advance in the love of God day after day. (25) First of all, the words, or form, of the precept itself show that what God demands of us is a total love : “Love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart, with thy whole mind, and with thy whole strength.”
    • keywords: christian; god; grace; holiness; jesus; life; love; man; men; perfection; religious; sin; world
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  1041. _005196746
    • author: None
    • title: Indochina : to heal the wounds of war
    • date: 1975
    • words: 4025
    • flesch: 46
    • summary: • Dislocation of the economy: Vietnam, formerly a big rice exporter, became dependent on imports of foodstuffs supplied by AID; large numbers of people who became soldiers, policemen, government clerks, must relearn old skills or learn new ones. • Countless thousands disabled by injuries caused by the war. Many of us have long decried the devastation which has been visited upon the land and people of Indo- china during the past ten years.
    • keywords: moral; people; vietnam; war
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  1042. _005196748
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio Sacrorum Rituum.
    • title: Instruction of the Congregation of Rites on music in the liturgy, March 5, 1967.
    • date: 1967
    • words: 7007
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: In sung or said Masses the organ, or other instrument legitimately admitted, can be used to accompany the singing of the choir and the people; it can also be played “solo” at the begin- ning before the priest reaches the altar, at the Offertory, at the Communion, and at the end of Mass. The same rule, with the necessary adaptations, can be ap- plied to other sacred celebrations. One cannot find anything more religious and more joy- ful in sacred celebrations than a whole congregation expressing its faith and devotion in song.
    • keywords: art; constitution; liturgy; sacred
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  1043. _005196749
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Gentium Evangelizatione.
    • title: Instruction on cooperation of bishops with pontifical mission aid societies ; Instruction on relations between local ordinaries and missionary institutes
    • date: 1969
    • words: 7230
    • flesch: 46
    • summary: 7 Sacred Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples INSTRUCTION ON RELATIONS BETWEEN LOCAL ORDINANCES AND MISSIONARY INSTITUTES Some principles and norms concerning the relations between local Ordinaries and missionary institutes ^ in mission territories. The relations in mission territories between the local Ordi- naries and missionary institutes, especially those institutes charged with the pastoral care of these territories, have some- times, because of circumstances of time and place, given rise to difficulties, for the solution of which the Sacred Congrega- tion for the Evangelization of Peoples or for the Propagation of the Faith, in keeping with the function entrusted to it, has always been solicitous.
    • keywords: aas; congregation; institutes; missionary; pontifical; sacred
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  1044. _005196750
    • author: None
    • title: Introduction to the rite of penance.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 1045
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: (2) Those who have serious sins for- given in a celebration which includes general con- fession and absolution in this collective form, are obliged to confess these serious sins individually to a priest before receiving general absolution again unless a just cause prevents them from doing so. (3) In order that the faithful may fruitfully partici- pate in the sacramental celebration of Penance with general confession and absolution, it is absolutely necessary that they be properly disposed especially through a fitting celebration of the liturgy of the Word. Yet, because of human weakness, Christians al- ready reconciled with the Father by baptism at times break or weaken their friendship with God by sin.
    • keywords: rite
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  1045. _005196752
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio de Disciplina Sacramentorum.
    • title: Instruction on facilitating sacamental communion in particular circumstances, January 29, 1973 : Immensae caritatis
    • date: 1973
    • words: 2852
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: This faculty may be used whenever a. there is no priest, deacon or acolyte; b. these are prevented from administering Holy Communion because of another pastoral ministry or because of ill health or advanced age; c. the number of faithful requesting Holy Communion is such that the celebration of Mass or the distribution of the Eucharist out- side of Mass would be unduly prolonged. Especially In this manner of receiv- ing Holy Communion some points indicated by experience should be most carefully observed. 5 Let the greatest diligence and care be taken particularly with regard to fragments which perhaps break off the hosts.
    • keywords: communion; holy; mass
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  1046. _005196753
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: Instruction on the contemplative life : and on the enclosure of nuns
    • date: 1969
    • words: 8982
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: It is therefore both legitimate and necessary that some of Christ’s followers, those upon whom this particular grace has been conferred by the Holy Spirit, should give expression to this contemplative character of the Church by actually withdrawing into solitude to lead this particular type of life, in order that “through constant prayer and ready penance they give themselves to God alone” (Perfectae Caritatis, 7).^^ On the other hand, it should be quite evident that a certain degree of withdrawal from the world and some measure of contemplation must necessarily be present in every form of Christian life, as the Second Vatican Council rightly declared in reference to priests and religious dedicated to the apostolate.^^ The way of life of those who are, totally dedicated to contemplation, aiming as it does at eliminating all that might divide the spirit against itself in any way, enables them to achieve that fulness of their personalities whose hallmark is unity, and permits them to devote themselves more thoroughly to the quest for God their goal,^® and to attend to Him more perfectly.
    • keywords: christ; church; contemplative; council; enclosure; god; life; nuns
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196753.txt
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  1047. _005196754
    • author: None
    • title: International women's year, 1975
    • date: 1975
    • words: 18754
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: o VATICAN STUDY COMMISSION ON WOMEN IN SOCIETY AND IN THE CHURCH Studv Kit iff uioir yam 1975 iikit on BIS VATICAN STUDY COMMISSION ON WOMEN IN SOCIETY $TH AND IN TOE CIIURCH I Information, Suggestions and Study Material for the Use of Local Churches 1975 Publications Office UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CONFERENCE 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20005 (Sontents Page International Women’s Year: A Commitment for the Church 1 Practical Proposals 5 Two Addresses of Pope Paul VI: To the General Secretary of I.W.Y Women in Society Today: To Italian Catholic Jurists Biblical Studies: Woman in Holy Scripture 11 The Novelty of the Evangelical Outlook on Woman 19 Marialis Cultus: Guidelines for the Study of the Apostolic Exhortation 22 The Participation of Women in the Life of the Ecclesial Community: Questions for the Local Churches 24 The Participation of Women in the Work of Evangelization: Recommendations made to the Synod of Bishops 28 Appendix: U.N. Declaration on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women 30 The Council Message to Women 33 Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/internationalwomOOunse International Womens Year: ft Commitment for the Church We rejoice, especially on the eve of International Women’s Year, proclaimed by the United Nations, at the ever wider participation of women in the life of society to which they bring a specific contribution of great value. . . On December 18, 1972, the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted a resolution pro- posed by the Commission on the Status of Woman: Resolution 3010 (XXVII) which proclaimed 1975 International Women’s Year and assigned as its aim: a) promoting equality between men and women; b) ensuring the full integration of women in the total effort for economic, social, and cultural de- velopment at national, regional and international levels, especially during the Second United Nations Development Decade; c) recognizing the importance of woman’s in- creasing contribution to development of friendly relations and co-operation between States and to the strengthening of peace in the world.
    • keywords: christ; church; community; god; human; jesus; life; love; man; mary; mother; new; society; women; year
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  1048. _005196795
    • author: None
    • title: Devotion to St. Anthony.
    • date: 1926
    • words: 4920
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Amen. 100 days indulgence every time. ; ; ; ; ; ^ ; ; An Act of Consecration to St. Anthony O glorious St. Anthony, servant and friend of God, I salute thee through the most loving Heart of our Divine Savior Jesus Christ, whom thou didst bear in thy pure arms under the form of a child. holy St. Anthony, gentlest of Saints, your love for God and charity for His creatures, made you worthy, when on earth, to possess miraculous powers.
    • keywords: anthony; god; thee; thy
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  1049. _005196798
    • author: None
    • title: The family in the pastoral activity of the church : some reflections on the work and on the conclusions of the 4th general assembly of the Committee on the family
    • date: 1978
    • words: 5316
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: Education to respect for, and the defense of, life, through programs, campaigns and various movements. — Appeals directed to the respect of the rights and the capacities of parents in the formulation and the implementation of political struc- tures, both private and public, which take into account the role of families and family life. The results of this formation can be placed at the disposal of priests, religious, educators and counsellors of young people and families: • Sustain and develop the creation of centers dedicated to conjugal and family counselling, and assure them a solid professional and doctrinal basis. • Reflect again on the subject of marriage preparation, through a catechesis of the sacrament which should begin right from childhood, and through a sacramental education which should proceed for the duration of family life.
    • keywords: church; committee; family; family life; pastoral
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  1050. _005196801
    • author: None
    • title: Holy hour in honor of the Blessed Sacrament
    • date: 1955
    • words: 8801
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: P. 0, almighty and eternal God,—^look upon the Heart—of Thy dearly beloved Son,—and upon the praise and satisfac- tion—^He offers Thee in the name of sin- ners—and for those who seek Thy mercy; —^be Thou appeased,—and grant us par- don—^in the name of the same Jesus Christ, — ^Thy Son, our Lord,—^Who liveth and reigneth with Thee,—^in unity of the Holy Ghost,—^world without end.—^Amen. 14 NOVENA—HOLY HOUR IN HONOR No. 7 Offering Take my life, and let it be Consecrated, Lord to Thee; Take my moments and my days. LET US PRAY:—0 Almighty and Eternal God, look upon the Heart of Thy dearly beloved Son, and upon the praise and satisfaction He offers Thee in the name of sinners and for those who seek Thy mercy; be Thou appeased, and grant us pardon in the name of the same Jesus Christ, Thy Son.
    • keywords: heart; holy; hour; jesus; sacrament; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196801.txt
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  1051. _005196802
    • author: None
    • title: The home prayer book or "diamonds and pearls" : a complete collection of indulgenced aspirations, ejaculations, invocations suitable for any time or place ; directly compiled from "Preces et pia opera" ...
    • date: 1939
    • words: 4922
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: 3 Yr. Grant, O Lord, we beseech Thee, 22 THE HOME PRAYER BOOK that, at death’s door, we may be strengthened by the Sacraments and, cleansed from every sin, may deserve to be received with joy in Thy mercy’s bosom! 300 D. That in Thy mercy, Thou wouldst humble the enemies of holy Church, we beseech Thee, hear us!
    • keywords: d. o; jesus; thee
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  1052. _005196806
    • author: None
    • title: Norms for the cooperation of the local churches among themselves and especially for a better distribution of the clergy in the world = Notae directivae de mutua ecclesiarum particularium cooperatione promovenda ac praesertim de aptiore cleri distributione.
    • date: 1980
    • words: 8453
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: So that a particular church can more adequately carry out its task of bringing aid to other churches that are in a state of need, above all, there is required, even in the bosom of that particular church, a process aimed at revising forces and restructuring traditionally Christian regions. As stated above, bishops’ conferences must form another bishops’ commission which has as its duty “to investigate the needs of the various dioceses within their territory and the possibilities of giving some of their own clergy to other churches to carry out the decisions made and approved by the conferences regarding the distribution of the clergy and to inform the bishops of the territory of these decisions” (59).
    • keywords: bishops; church; churches; decree; particular; priests
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  1053. _005196807
    • author: None
    • title: Pastoral statement of U.S. Catholic bishops on handicapped people.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 4017
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: Few of us would admit to being prejudiced against handicapped people. No acts of charity or justice can be of lasting value to handicapped people unless they are informed by a sincere and understanding love that penetrates the wall Deacfdsf^ar^ 1 of strangeness and affirms the common humanity underlying all dis- tinction.
    • keywords: church; community; handicapped; individuals; people
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  1054. _005196808
    • author: None
    • title: People together ... with hope : Progress report
    • date: 1975
    • words: 9837
    • flesch: 47
    • summary: Inc. New York, 21,000 O.H.B. Tenants Assoc. Inc. New York, New York 23,500 Plateau Home-School Deer Lodge, Tennessee 20,000 Chicano College Austin, Texas 85,000 HEALTH Black Belt Community Health Center Program Epes, Alabama $ 76,500 Neighborhood Medical Clinic Mobile, Alabama 31,000 Chicano Mental Health Center Denver, Colorado 50,000 Carolinas Brown Lung Project Columbia, South Carolina 27,500 Delta Area Medical Center Elsa, Texas 67,400 St. Charles Clinical Pharmacy Program St. Charles, Virginia 14,500 HOUSING Tenants’ Rights Birmingham, $ 50,000 Alabama Seniors' Self-Help San Francisco, 100,000 Housing California 28 Name of City and Amount Name of City and Amount
    • keywords: california; center; chd; city; community; development; grant; housing; legal; new; people; program; project; rev; san; state; texas; york
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  1055. _005196809
    • author: None
    • title: Reaching the forgotten Adult. : Proceedings of the Adult Education Conference sponsored by the United States Catholic Conference. Division for Adult Education and Bergamo Center. May 9-14, 1971.
    • date: 1971
    • words: 26491
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: At our last session Larry Losoncy vigorously proposed that at this point in the history of Catholic education adult education should have top priority, a proposal which was greeted with the not surprising response that such a proposal needs more study. Only the Social Action Department listed a signifi- cant series of adult education programs.
    • keywords: adult education; adult religious; adults; catholic; catholic adult; catholic education; center; church; community; conference; development; education programs; educational; future; group; learning; life; need; new; parish; people; persons; process; program; religious education; time
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  1056. _005196810
    • author: None
    • title: Religious liberty in Eastern Europe : a test case for human rights.
    • date: 1977
    • words: 6118
    • flesch: 48
    • summary: Religious liberty in Eastern Europe : a test case for human rights S7&LH A£ COVER: While no nation is faultless in the defense and promo- tion of human rights, we are obliged to note two recent state- ments by Episcopal Conferences—the bishops of West Germany and of Poland—deploring the denial of the human right to reli- gious liberty in Eastern Europe.
    • keywords: church; east; eastern; europe; human rights; religious; states; united
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  1057. _005196812
    • author: None
    • title: Rite of commissioning special ministers of Holy Communion : provisional text.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 2149
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Rite of commissioning special ministers of Holy Communion : provisional text SS? ^ ,NES pa1,c*G° lU-U* 013 Rite of Comnrvissiorvirvg Special ITVirvisters of Holy Comirwirviorv RITE OF COMMISSIONING SPECIAL MINISTERS OF HOLY COMMUNION Provisional Text 1978 Publications Office UNITED STATES EATHOLIE EONFERENEE 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.E. 20005 Washington, D.C. K RENE H. GRACIDA September 12, 1978 Bishop of Pensacola-Talahassee Chairman, Bishops’ Committee on the Liturgy Rite of Commissioning Special Ministers of Holy Communion.
    • keywords: communion; rite
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  1058. _005196815
    • author: None
    • title: Souvenir of dedication of the new publishing plant of Our Sunday Visitor, Incorporated, September 20, 1961, Huntington, Indiana : dedicated by His Excellency The Most Reverend Egidio Vagnozzi, D.D., Titular Archbishop of Myra and Apostolic Delegate to the United States.
    • date: 1961
    • words: 4800
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: The wiser decision prevailed, however, and two years later the first issue of Our Sunday Visitor appeared. Below, Henry Kindler and close-up of envelope printing press.
    • keywords: building; new; noll; o.s.v; osv; press; sunday; visitor
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  1059. _005196817
    • author: None
    • title: Statement on national health insurance before the Committee on Ways and Means, United States House of Representatives, July 2, 1974
    • date: 1974
    • words: 6626
    • flesch: 43
    • summary: Secondly, while professional judgments and the responsibility of physicians for diagnosis and treatment must be assured, subject to peer review, national standards for health care services should be mandated for both individual and institutional providers of health care services. Half the membership of these councils should be composed of consumers of health care services and half of providers.
    • keywords: care; health; health care; insurance; national; national health; program; services
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  1060. _005196818
    • author: None
    • title: Statement on small boat refugees in Southeast Asia
    • date: 1978
    • words: 879
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: Statement on small boat refugees in Southeast Asia Statement on SMALL BOAT Some countries, learning that refugees are aboard a vessel, will not permit even the crew to dis- embark.
    • keywords: refugees; small
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  1061. _005196820
    • author: None
    • title: Vatican declaration on sexual ethics.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 8028
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Sexual ethics concern fundamental values of human life. Of course, in the history of civilization many of the concrete conditions and needs of human life have changed and will continue to change.
    • keywords: church; god; human; life; love; moral; sexual
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  1062. _005196821
    • author: None
    • title: Vatican II and youth.
    • date: 1967
    • words: 4277
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: 1967 Youth Department / USCC VATICAN II AND YOUTH Youth Department U. S. Catholic Conference 1312 Massachusetts Ave., N. W. Washington, D. C. 20005 Document translations reprinted from: U. S. Catholic Conference Pamphlet Editions Contents1 Constitution on the Church in the Modem World 1 youth in a changing society 2 cultural education of youth 3 children's response to parents 3 training for marriage 3 need for both parents 4 vocation guidance in the home 5 children without families 5 the family as a teacher 6 use of leisure time 7 civic formation of youth 7 cooperation an aim of education 8 Declaration on Christian Education 8 education for maturity 9 formation of moral values 9 various means of education 10 Decree on the Apostolate of the Laity 1 0 youth to youth apostolate 1 1 communication between generations 1 2 apostolic formation of youth 13 response of youth 14 Decree on the Bishops' Pastorai Office in the Church 14 special care for youth 1 5 Decree on the Media of Social Communication 15 proper use of communication media 16 responsible public authority 1 6 protection of youth 17 Decree on the Mission Activity of the Church 17 education of mission youth 18 Decree on Priestly Life and Ministry 18 priests and youth 18 Council Closing Messages 19 the society of the future 20 the strength and charm of youth CONSTITUTION ON THE CHURCH IN THE MODERN WORLD (Part 1, Introductory Statement, 7) With spe- cial care, let them devote themselves to the education of children and young people by means of different kinds of schools, which should be considered not only as the most excellent means of forming and developing Christian youth, but also as a valuable pub- lic service, especially in the developing nations, working toward the uplifting of human dignity, and toward better living conditions.
    • keywords: children; church; education; life; youth
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  1063. _005196824
    • author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896-
    • title: Biblical questions : a manual for high school and college students and for young people's and adult discussion groups
    • date: 1946
    • words: 26182
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: The followers of Christ were trained to dis- cern the invisible things of God through the visible things of nature. The events of the Old Testament, says St. Au- gustine, converge upon Christ as upon their central point: “And, in truth, for no other reason were all the things that we read in the Holy Scriptures written before our Lord’s coming than to announce His coming and to prefigure the Church to be, that is to say, the people of God throughout the nations, which Church is His body, in which are included and numbered all the just who lived in this world even before His coming and who believed that He would come as we believe that He has come.
    • keywords: bible; biblical; christ; day; god; high; holy; jewish; jews; law; life; lord; luke; matthew; paul; people; priest; questions; temple
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196824.txt
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  1064. _005196825
    • author: Bandas, Rudolph G. (Rudolph George), 1896-
    • title: Modern questions in the light of Christian principles and the teaching of the papal encyclicals : a discussion club manual for young people's groups
    • date: 1945
    • words: 25348
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Not more audacious would be the clamoring of the spirit of the furious waters of our great rivers, demanding license to sweep away whole cities, and to engulf in its mad torrent hecatombs of human lives.” Tobacco smoking: “Christian education,” says Pius XI, “takes in the whole aggregate of human life, physical and spiritual, intellectual and moral, individual, domes- tic and social, not with a view of reducing it in any way, but in order to elevate, regulate and perfect it, in accordance with the example and teaching of Christ,,(6) .
    • keywords: body; catholic; certain; christian; church; dancing; evil; following; future; gambling; god; great; life; literature; man; means; men; mind; modern; movies; people; person; questions; spiritism; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196825.txt
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  1065. _005196828
    • author: Campaign for Human Development.
    • title: Who are the poor?.
    • date: 1971
    • words: 7275
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: If the poor are identified by a constant market basket, no allowance is made for a rise in the standard of living among poor families. We could completely solve the problem of poverty if we could put enough money into poverty areas and poor people. a. True b. False 17.
    • keywords: income; non; people; poor; poverty; u.s
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  1066. _005196829
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: A manual of Catholic hymns : arranged according to the seasons and principal feasts of the year : Way of the Cross and communion prayers.
    • date: 1936
    • words: 13384
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: that Thou shouldst let So vile a heart as mine Love Thee with such a love as this, And make so free with Thine. I have sinned against Thee, often thoughtlessly; I am very sorry I have caused Thee pain, I will never, never, wound Thy heart again.
    • keywords: heart; holy; jesus; love; mary; mother; sweet; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196829.txt
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  1067. _005196830
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Night prayer : [from the Liturgy of the hours]
    • date: 1976
    • words: 12491
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: H. F. Lyte 63 APPENDIX III LINES WRITTEN IN HER BREVIARY Let nothing disturb thee, Nothing affright thee; All things are passing; God never changeth; Patient endurance Attaineth to all things; Who God possesseth In nothing is wanting; Alone God sufficeth. Lord God of troth.
    • keywords: appendix; christ; god; lord; love; mercy; night; prayer; psalm; spirit
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196830.txt
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  1068. _005196831
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Roman calendar
    • date: 1970
    • words: 10664
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Agnes, virgin and martyr Memorial 22. Justin, martyr Memorial 2.
    • keywords: bishop; calendar; class; feast; lord; memorial; pray; saint
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196831.txt
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  1069. _005196833
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Cultu Divino.
    • title: Third instruction on the correct application of the constitution on the sacred liturgy from the Congregation for Divine Worship.
    • date: 1970
    • words: 5114
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Thus there is no need to resort to arbitrary adaptations, which would only FOOTNOTES (1) Vatican II, Decree on the life and ministry of priests, Presbyter- orum Ordinis, n. 5: Acta Apostolicae Sedis 58 (1966), p. 997. (2) Cf. p. 303; Sacrosanctum Concilium, n. 116: A.A.S. 56 (1964), p. 131. (14) Cf.
    • keywords: church; liturgical; liturgy
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  1070. _005196834
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Doctrina Fidei.
    • title: Letter to the bishops of the Catholic Church on certain questions concerning the minister of the the Eucharist
    • date: 1983
    • words: 2908
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: In recent years, however, certain opinions have come to be promulgated, and at times translated into practice, which deny the above teaching and consequently cause harm to the innermost life of the Church. Mt 18:20), is endowed with all the powers which the Lord wished to give to his Church.
    • keywords: bishops; church; eucharist; lord
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  1071. _005196835
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio pro Institutione Catholica.
    • title: Vocations congress : final document
    • date: 1974
    • words: 4895
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: The way the mass media use language can be learned; the Church should use as much as is required of it, especially the moderators of formation centers and vocation directors. 13 Conclusion It is not without some reason that people are speaking today about a “crisis on account of the current lack of vocations, a lack which is not indeed universal, but which is experienced very widely throughout the world. Every specific impulse given to the encouragement of vocations implies progress in the Church’s apostolate.
    • keywords: church; congress; consecrated; life; vocations
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  1072. _005196837
    • author: Catholic Church. Congregatio Sacrorum Rituum.
    • title: Liturgical instruction
    • date: 1964
    • words: 9063
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: COMPETENT AUTHORITY IN LITURGICAL MAT- TERS (Const., Art. AVOIDING DISTINCTIONS OF PERSONS (Const., Art. 32) 34.
    • keywords: art; const; faithful; liturgical; liturgy; mass; sacred
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  1073. _005196838
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Commentary on Reply of the Sacred Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith on sterilization in Catholic hospitals, Sept. 15, 1977.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 2269
    • flesch: 38
    • summary: 5 The document from the Sacred Congregation formulated three principles that pertain to the management of Catholic hospitals and sterilization procedures. j This sacred Congregation has diligently considered not only the problem of contraceptive sterilization for therapeutic purposes but also the opinions indicated by different people toward a solu- | tion, and the conflicts relative to requests for cooperation in such sterlizations in Catholic hospitals.
    • keywords: cooperation; sterilization
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  1074. _005196839
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Documentation on abortion and the right to life, II
    • date: 1976
    • words: 21770
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: This opposition by legal scholars, including some who would favor a permissive legal policy, corre- lates with the public perception that Roe and Doe remain an inadequate and unacceptable solution to abortion law in our country. 2 Admittedly, though public attitudes and scholarly reflections correlate to some degree with our position on public policy, we do not appear here today as representatives of all the people nor as legal specialists. ® The legal fact of abortion on request and the permissive spirit that It represents became the primary factors in the massive increase In the incidence of legal abortion that began in 1970.
    • keywords: abortion; amendment; cm cm; cm o; co o; court; human life; law; legal; o o; right; states; unborn
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  1075. _005196840
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Justice in the world.
    • date: 1972
    • words: 6832
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: Since it is world justice which is in question here, the unity of the human family within which, according to God’s plan, a human being is born must first of all be seriously affirmed. In the same spirit we likewise commend collaboration with all believers in God in the fostering of social justice, peace and freedom; indeed we commend collaboration also with those who, even though they do not recognize the Author of the world, nevertheless, in their esteem for human values, seek justice sincerely and by honourable means.
    • keywords: church; god; human; justice; life; men; world
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  1076. _005196841
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Norms for priests and their third age : November 18, 1987.
    • date: 1987
    • words: 994
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: The diocese should provide various options for the housing of third age priests, according to diocesan policy. 11 The diocesan bishops should normally ensure that diocesan programs give specific consid- eration to the spiritual growth of third age priests.
    • keywords: diocesan
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196841.txt
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  1077. _005196843
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Resolution on farm labor
    • date: 1975
    • words: 431
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: _ Qji^oV
    • keywords: farm
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  1078. _005196844
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Resolution on Human Life Foundation
    • date: 1975
    • words: 361
    • flesch: 37
    • summary: _ •*6* 37/5 Resolution on HUMAN LIFE FOUNDATION NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS November 20, 1975 Just over six years ago the Human Life Foun- dation was established to encourage scientific research in natural family planning, and to pro- mote educational efforts that would enable married couples to use responsibly those natural methods of family planning “whose safeness has been proven and whose harmony with the moral order has been ascertained. The work of the Human Life Foun- dation, in which we are proud to have a part, will considerably advance the welfare of marriage and the family, by leading those who are skilled in the sciences—notably the medical, biological, social and psychological—to pool their efforts in perfecting the natural methods of family planning so as to explain more thoroughly the various con- ditions favoring a proper regulation of births, (c.f. Constitution on the Church in the Modern World, #52) 1975
    • keywords: foundation
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196844.txt
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  1079. _005196846
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Resolution on imperatives of peace
    • date: 1972
    • words: 835
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: Church agencies, including the United States Catholic Conference, Cath- olic educational institutions, diocesan offices for justice and peace and organizations of the laity should in the months and years to come take a leading role in the effort to work for international justice and to find ways to ensure that peace—which, God willing, is returning to Southeast Asia and also to the United States—will be the permanent condition of human life in all na- tions and for all time. Technological skill in the science of war must not outstrip humane skill in the arts of peace.
    • keywords: peace; war
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196846.txt
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  1080. _005196847
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Resolution on peace
    • date: 1967
    • words: 319
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: We embrace with great com- passion the peoples of the lands who suffer the hardships of pro- longed war. We interpret this as a witness of the ever-deepening yearning of the American people for peace and an increasing horror of the evils of war.
    • keywords: peace
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  1081. _005196848
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: A review of the principal trends in the life of the Catholic church in the United States.
    • date: 1974
    • words: 3479
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: The shortage of vocations to the priesthood and religious life remains a serious problem. Whether or not It Is accurate to speak of a sexual revolution, it is clear that many people now regard sex primarily as an Instrument of Individual gratification rather than a means for the expression of mutual love 2 and commitment between husband and wife, fundamentally oriented to the begetting of new life.
    • keywords: catholic; church; society; states; united
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196848.txt
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  1082. _005196849
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on capital punishment
    • date: 1977
    • words: 521
    • flesch: 45
    • summary: Many have expressed the view that in this day of increasing violence and dis- regard for human life, a return to the use of capital punishment can only lead to fur- ther erosion of respect for life and to the increased brutalization of our society. Concern for human life also re- quires reaffirmation of the belief that violent crime is a most serious matter.
    • keywords: punishment
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  1083. _005196850
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statement on the world food crisis : a pastoral plan of action
    • date: 1974
    • words: 1301
    • flesch: 46
    • summary: Statement on THE WORLD FOOD CRISIS A Pastoral Plan of Action National Conference of Catholic Bishops November 21, 1974 T he world food crisis is part of the larger pattern of global interdependence. The fundamental premise of the pro- gram is that food is a unique commodity and a sacred resource.
    • keywords: crisis; food
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196850.txt
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  1084. _005196851
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops.
    • title: Statements of National Conference of Catholic Bishops and U.S. Catholic Conference : in response to Supreme Court decision on abortion.
    • date: 1973
    • words: 3002
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Catholic teaching holds that, regardless of the circumstances of its origin, human life is valuable from concep- tion to death because God is the Creator of each human being, and because mankind has been redeemed by Jesus Christ (cf. Thus, the laws that conform to the opinion of the Court are immoral laws, in opposition to God's plan of creation and to the Divine Law which pro- hibits the destruction of human life at any point of its existence.
    • keywords: abortion; court; human; life
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196851.txt
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  1085. _005196852
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Ad Hoc Committee on Moral Values in Society.
    • title: Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Moral Values in Society, Nov. 19, 1974
    • date: 1975
    • words: 7090
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Moral Values in Society, Nov. 19, 1974 / National Conference of Ca fel REPORT OF THE AD HOC COMMITTEE ON MORAL VALUES IN SOCIETY NATIONAL CONFERENCE OF CATHOLIC BISHOPS NOVEMBER 19, 1974 & E lb # i ' I 1 UK wo V 1 1019 VtHTfCAl Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 '{ O' org/detai Is/reportofadhoccomcath Report of the Ad Hoc Committee on Moral Values in Society A. Moral Values in Our Society I. The Problem Men and women in every age and every society stand in need of conversion to Jesus Christ and redemption by Him.
    • keywords: christian; church; jesus; life; moral; society; values
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196852.txt
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  1086. _005196853
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Administrative Committee.
    • title: Statement to youth on school-based clinics
    • date: 1988
    • words: 1169
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Claim #3: School-based clinics lead you to believe that contraceptives can prevent all of the negative consequences of teenage sexual activity. We know the pressures you face every day to become involved in sexual activity.
    • keywords: clinics; sexual
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  1087. _005196855
    • author: Catholic Church. National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Bishops' Committee on the Liturgy.
    • title: The sign of peace
    • date: 1977
    • words: 1985
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: It is further the intention of the statement to present a rationale for a ritual gesture which, rooted both in the human longing for peace and in the con- viction that true peace comes from the Lord Jesus, is now an important part of the revised eucharistic liturgy of the Church. It is a form of worship and of prayer—a per- sonal and sincere pledge and sign of reconcilia- tion, unity and peace.
    • keywords: peace; sign
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  1088. _005196856
    • author: Catholic Church. Pontificia Commissio de Spirituali Migratorum atque Itinerantium Cura.
    • title: Letter to episcopal conferences on the Church and people on the move : May 4, 1978
    • date: 1978
    • words: 9537
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Collaboration and solidarity between the Churches to provide pastoral care across frontiers We have spoken of the departure Church and the arrival Church. In doing so, it has been moved by a willingness to contribute to an ever greater intensification of pastoral care serving specifically the “world on the move,” within the framework of the whole Church’s pastoral service.
    • keywords: aas; care; cfr; church; life; new; pastoral; people; world
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  1089. _005196857
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1958-1963 : John XXIII).
    • title: Pacem in terris : encyclical letter of Pope John XXIII on peace on earth.
    • date: 1963
    • words: 16196
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: For experience has taught us that, unless these authorities take suitable action with regard to economic, political and cultural matters, inequalities be- tween citizens tend to .become more and more widespread, especially in the modem world, and as a result human rights are rendered totally ineffective, and the fulfilment of duties is compromised. 51 Characteristics of the Present Day In modern times, where there is a question of organizing political communities juridically, there is observable first of all the tendency to write in concise and limpid phraseology a charter of fundamental human rights, which is, as often as not, inserted in State constitutions or is an integral part of them.
    • keywords: a.a.s; authority; common; good; human; men; order; political; public; rights
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  1090. _005196858
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978 : Paul VI).
    • title: Apostolic letter on the fourth centenary of the birth of St. Francis de Sales, Doctor of the Church, January 29, 1967
    • date: 1967
    • words: 3902
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: Because of this resemblance, St. Bernard calls the dignity of St. Peter the Patri- archate of Abraham.” With these profound aspirations, with these life purposes, with this full affirmation of integral Catholic faith, add as much splendor as you can to the celebrations of the fourth centenary of the birth of St. Francis de Sales. It is also very fitting to meditate with intelligent judgment and profound reflection on the similarity which Francis de Sales suggests between Abraham and St. Peter.
    • keywords: church; foundation; love
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  1091. _005196859
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1963-1978: Paul VI) Pontificalis Romani (18 June 1968) English.
    • title: Approval of a new rite for the ordination of deacons, priests and bishops : apostolic constitution
    • date: 1968
    • words: 1803
    • flesch: 45
    • summary: Among the other documents of the Supreme Magisterium pertaining to sacred Orders, we consider one worthy of particu- lar mention, namely, the apostolic constitution Sacramentum Ordinis published by our predecessor, Pius XII, on November 30, 5 1947. 2 Among the rites of ordinations the first to be considered are those which constitute the hierarchy through the sacrament of Order, conferred in several grades: Thus the divinely instituted ministry of the Church is exercised in various orders by those who already in antiquity are called bishops, presbyters, and deacons.”
    • keywords: order; ordination
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  1092. _005196860
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II).
    • title: Letter of the Supreme Pontiff John Paul II to all the priests of the Church on the occasion of Holy Thursday 1979. Letter of the Supreme Pontiff John Paul II to all the bishops of the Church on the occasion of Holy Thursday 1979.
    • date: 1979
    • words: 9683
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: In the service of the Good Shepherd As I write, there pass before the eyes of my soul the vast and varied areas of human life, areas into which you are sent, dear Brothers, like la- bourers into the Lord's vineyard/^ But for you there holds also the parable of the flock,^* for, thanks to the priestly character, you share in the pastoral charism, which is a sign of a special rela- tionship of likeness to Christ, the Good Shepherd. Love for Christ and the Church unites us 6 3.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; life; priesthood; priestly
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196860.txt
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  1093. _005196861
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1978-2005 : John Paul II).
    • title: Pope John Paul II in Mexico : addresses and homilies.
    • date: 1979
    • words: 20592
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: In the abundant documentation with which you have prepared this conference, especially in the contributions of many churches, a certain uneasiness is at times noticed with regard to the very Interpreta- tion of the nature and mission of the church. The whole church is grateful to you for the example that you are giving, for what you are doing and what other local churches will perhaps do in their turn.
    • keywords: america; christ; church; faith; god; human; latin; life; love; man; mexico; people; pope; truth; world
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  1094. _005196862
    • author: Catholic Church. Secretariatus ad Christianorum Unitatem Fovendam.
    • title: Notes on the application of the ecumenical directory
    • date: 1968
    • words: 685
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: Decree on Ecumenism, n. 8), the Church can, for sufficient motives, permit some separated brothers to be admitted to them. This permit can be granted when there is danger of death, or because of urgent necessity (during a persecution, or imprisonment), if the separated brother cannot go to a minister of his own Church and if he asks spontaneously for the sacraments from a Catholic priest, so long as he manifests a faith conforming to the faith of the Church regarding these sacraments, in addition to being well disposed.
    • keywords: unity
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  1095. _005196863
    • author: Catholic Church. Secretariatus pro Non Credentibus.
    • title: On dialogue with non-believers.
    • date: 1968
    • words: 5321
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: Directives to Promote Dialogue In the light of Vatican II it is desirable that public opinion in the Church be awakened to the urgent need for dialogue. Finally, in dialogue truth should only prevail by its own innate force; 12 thus the freedom of the interlocutors must be juridically recognized and effectively safeguarded. 3.
    • keywords: believers; dialogue; human; non; truth
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  1096. _005196868
    • author: Ellis, John Tracy, 1905-1992.
    • title: American catholics and peace : an historical sketch
    • date: 1971
    • words: 7655
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: American Catholics and Peace: But these were the exceptions, while the ma- jority of American Catholics took seriously the repeat- ed exhortations of their bishops and clergy to obey the government’s commands and support its policies.
    • keywords: american; catholic; church; john; new; peace; states; united; war
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  1097. _005196869
    • author: Erlandson, Gregory.
    • title: In the voting booth : a Catholic's guide
    • date: 2007
    • words: 2031
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: It also condemns genocide, torture, and racism, for they too are severe violations of human rights and human dignity, as well as unjust discrimination or the targeting of noncombatants in acts of terror or war. When we consider the issues in light of this obliga- tion, our faith reminds us that, first and foremost, we are not allowed to support “intrinsically evil” actions of any sort, such as the taking of innocent human life.
    • keywords: catholic; church
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  1098. _005196870
    • author: Francis, Dominic.
    • title: The anti-Catholic motive; an analysis of the causes of organized hatred of the Catholic Church
    • date: 1927
    • words: 17655
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Socialism and politics especially are responsible for the formation of anti-Catholic societies and the presentation of anti-Catholic lecturers, and for the existence of anti-Catholic papers and magazines. anti-Catholic campaign are unwittingly furthering them in theii’ program of social revolution.
    • keywords: american; anti; catholic campaign; catholic church; catholic motive; catholics; fact; masonic; new; protestant; public; religion; religious; schools; state; united
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  1099. _005196871
    • author: Gerety, Peter Leo, Apb., 1912-
    • title: U.S. foreign policy : a critique from Catholic tradition : submitted to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
    • date: 1976
    • words: 5799
    • flesch: 45
    • summary: Therefore, blatant policies/practices of nations which, for example, deny legal protection to citizens, detain political prisoners without due process, utilize torture, and impose restrictions upon citizens’ participation in society based on religious, ethnic and/or racial standards, cannot go unchallenged in the conduct of U.S. foreign policy, especially when, as Kissinger has noted, we have the latitude to “seize the moral opportunity,” and have the capacity “to influence events, often decisively.” It is incumbent upon U.S. foreign policy makers that ways be found to factor specific human rights concerns into the foreign policy, as they have learned to do with a variety of other concrete issues, such as our commercial, labor, agricultural and fisheries interests. But in a discussion of the moral foundations of foreign policy, can one ignore almost $200 million for Latin America and almost $450 million for East Asia?
    • keywords: foreign; human; policy; rights; states; u.s; united
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196871.txt
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  1100. _005196873
    • author: Hamer, Je ro me, abp., 1916-
    • title: To preach the Gospel, the first duty of the bishop : reflections on the episcopal magisterium, November 12, 1978 ; Theology and the human sciences, theology and contemplation, November 13, 1978
    • date: 1979
    • words: 10219
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: The instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Rites Eucharisticum mys- terium (25.5.67) takes up this conciliar text again, explaining it a little: “In the eucharistic celebration, presided over by the bishop surrounded by his presbyterium and his ministers, in the midst of the active participation of the whole People of God, is the principal manifestation of the Church, hier- archically constituted (42). 5 It will always be to the advantage of bishops to re-read the Directorum de pastorali ministerio episcoporum, published by the Congregation of Bishops, in 1973. “The Holy people of God, the dogmatic Constitution on the Church teaches, shares also in Christ’s prophetic office.
    • keywords: bishop; church; doctrine; faith; god; human; man; teaching; theology
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005196873.txt
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  1101. _005196874
    • author: Hehir, J. Bryan.
    • title: Korea : security vs. human rights?
    • date: 1975
    • words: 4708
    • flesch: 45
    • summary: My testimony last year before the Senate Foreign 1 Relations Committee focused on U.S. policies in Latin American countries where no obvious strategic or security interests could be legitimately cited to justify U.S. programs of military assistance. The U.S. relationship with the Republic of Korea therefore provides probably the hardest test case of whether U.S. policies and actions must always accord a distinctly secondary or token place to human rights questions.
    • keywords: human; korea; rights; states; u.s; united
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  1102. _005196875
    • author: Higgins, George G. (George Gilmary), 1916-
    • title: Labor Day statement, 1976 : liberty and justice for all : some notes on the Bicentennial
    • date: 1976
    • words: 4134
    • flesch: 52
    • summary: This is true not only because there is no lack of poor people in this prosperous land, but also, and more importantly, because there is less excuse today for the continuation of wide- spread poverty and less excuse on our own part for steeling our hearts and shutting our purses against its unfortunate victims. George G. Higgins Secretary for Research United States Catholic Conference LIBERTY AND JUSTICE FOR ALL Some notes on the Bicentennial It is recorded in the Scriptures that Moses told his followers on the threshold of the Promised Land that there will be no lack of poor men in the land that is to be your home; I must needs warn you, then, to be open-handed towards your brother, your fellow- countryman, when he is poor and in want. ...
    • keywords: church; justice; people; poor; world
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  1103. _005196876
    • author: Higgins, George, 1916-2002.
    • title: Labor Day statement, 1971
    • date: 1971
    • words: 3860
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: Labor and the Black Community The trouble with this kind of oversimplified and highly doctrinaire approach to the problem of racial discrimination in the ranks of organized labor — aside from the fact that it happens to be contrary to the evidence—is that it runs the risk of turning the Black community in general and Black workers in particular against the entire American labor move- ment, and this at the very time when unions are more important to Black workers than ever before. Some unions admittedly practice discrimination against Chicanos, but, on the basis of all the available evi- dence, the study referred to above concludes that the pattern of minority employment is better among employers who have arrangements with labor unions that affect to some extent whom they may hire than it is among those who do not have such arrangements.
    • keywords: equality; labor; movement; workers
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  1104. _005196877
    • author: Higgins, George, 1916-2002.
    • title: Labor Day statement, 1972
    • date: 1972
    • words: 2356
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: The Pope stressed the Church’s concern for the condition of working people at a general audi- ence attended by several thousand of their number. The companies (if they know what’s good for them) and the unions too—every- body should be thinking, and soon, about giving people better lives.” Philosophers, theologians and social scientists could probably state this objective in more eloquent and high-sounding language, but it is doubtful that, with all their learning and sophistication, they could improve upon it as a statement of what millions of working people rightfully expect from an economic system which claims to be the most efficient and most productive in the history of the world.
    • keywords: labor; people; work
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  1105. _005196878
    • author: Higgins, George, 1916-2002.
    • title: Labor Day statement, 1973
    • date: 1973
    • words: 1623
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: At that point in time, in a last desperate effort to restore the peace, the Bishops Committee on Farm Labor met on three separate occasions with Teamster representatives and with rep- resentatives of the UFW, searching for a formula which might eventually enable the parties to reconcile their differences. By comparison with other industries in the mainstream of American economic life, it is rather late In the game for the agricultural industry to be facing up to its responsibilities and its opportunities in the field of labor- management relations—but better late than never.
    • keywords: farm; teamsters
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  1106. _005196879
    • author: Higgins, George, 1916-2002.
    • title: 1974 Labor Day statement
    • date: 1974
    • words: 2002
    • flesch: 52
    • summary: Once this right has been effectively guaranteed to farm workers, the religious organizations in- volved in the California dispute will do everything they possibly can, in a spirit of reconciliation, to promote a constructive working relationship be- tween UFW and the growers on the one hand, and on the other hand, between UFW and the Team- sters. Paradoxically, however, he concludes that “trade unionism, as it presently operates in the United States, has made workers as a whole poorer than they would otherwise have been.” Another conservative critic, who holds an im- portant post in the Federal government, has al- leged within recent weeks that “unions are goug- ing the public” and has urged that, for the good of the nation, it be made a violation of the anti- trust laws for a single union to represent more than the employees of a single employer.
    • keywords: labor; movement; workers
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  1107. _005196880
    • author: Higgins, George, 1916-2002.
    • title: Labor Day statement, 1975
    • date: 1975
    • words: 2897
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: When legis- lation guaranteeing labor’s right to organize in yther industries was first enacted in the middle thirties, farm workers were systematically ex- cluded from its coverage. It was not until the United Farm Workers, led by Cesar Chavez, demonstrated, in the face of tremendous odds, that the organization of farm workers was not only possible but inevit- able, that the tide began to turn.
    • keywords: farm; labor; workers
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  1108. _005196881
    • author: Higgins, George, 1916-2002.
    • title: Labor Day statement, 1970
    • date: 1970
    • words: 2341
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: It is obvious, therefore, that if there is to be a resolution of the racial crisis which currently grips our society, a critical role will be played by white ethnic working class communities. We find that race relations in Amer- ica’s big cities have come to mean increasingly the relations between the blacks and/or the browns on the one hand and white ethnic working class people on the other.
    • keywords: class; ethnic; white; working
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  1109. _005196885
    • author: Kirsch, Felix M.
    • title: Training in chastity
    • date: 1953
    • words: 5118
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Children are seduced at so early an age, while they cpuld be saved if they were instructed betimes at home. in school; 6) too many parents believe that children may be left to themselves in the matter, that somehow or other they will find a way out of the difficulty themselves.
    • keywords: catholic; chastity; children; parents; sex; training
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  1110. _005196886
    • author: Kirsch, Felix M.
    • title: Training in chastity
    • date: 1946
    • words: 5160
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Children are seduced at so early an age, while they could be saved if they were instructed betimes at home. He has TRAINING IN CHASTITY 15 a parish of about 250 families with children.
    • keywords: catholic; chastity; children; parents; sex; training
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  1111. _005196890
    • author: Magner, James A. (James Aloysius), 1901-1994.
    • title: Shall I marry a non-Catholic?
    • date: 1946
    • words: 5929
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: It is no ex- aggeration to say that one of the largest sources of leakage in the Catholic Church is mixed marriage. If the obliga- tions of Catholic marriage are going to be too arduous, the time to learn this is before, not after, the knot has been tied.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; marriage; mixed; non
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  1112. _005196891
    • author: Mauer, S. J.
    • title: Novena holy hour in honor of the Blessed Sacrament.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 9226
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Chorus: Heart of Jesus, we will thank Thee, We will love Thee more and more; Heart of Jesus, we will praise Thee, And we’ll thank Thee o’er and o’er. 50 NOVENA—HOLY HOUR IN HONOR Heart of Jesus, Thou hast taught us How to seek and how to find, And that lesson now hast brought us To Thy Heart so sweet and kind. OF THE BLESSED SACRAMENT I need Thy Heart, sweet Jesus, To feel each anxious care; I long to tell my ev’ry want, And all my sorrows share.
    • keywords: god; heart; holy; jesus; sacrament; thee; thy
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  1113. _005196893
    • author: Meehan, Thomas A.
    • title: The rise of capitalism : in theory and practice
    • date: 1940
    • words: 7962
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Capitalism To understand capitalism in all of its various ramifications we must go back to the beginnings of capitalism and find the motivating force behind it, in other words its philosophy of life, then only, and even then not perfectly, will we be able to grasp the spirit of capitalism. Cit., p. 12. 9. Amintore Fanfani, Catholicism, Protestantism, and Capitalism, New York, 1939, p. 24. 10 THE RISE OF CAPITALISM
    • keywords: capitalism; catholic; church; cit; practice; rise; theory; trade
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  1114. _005196894
    • author: Meyers, Charles W.
    • title: What Catholics have done for American civilization
    • date: 1924
    • words: 36860
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: The Catholic Church created for Canada its altars, its hospitals, and its seminaries.” Later on, in our war with Mexico, a country which was pre- dominantly Catholic, our American Catholics proved their loyal- ty to the United States.
    • keywords: american; american civilization; army; catholic; catholic church; christian; church; civil; civilization; columbus; country; england; following; freedom; government; great; history; irish; liberty; loyalty; maryland; men; new; protestant; religion; religious; states; united; war; washington; world; years
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  1115. _005196895
    • author: Muench, Aloisius J. (Aloisius Joseph), 1889-1962.
    • title: The Church, Fascism and peace
    • date: 1944
    • words: 23755
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: The need of the hour is the reaffirmation of the principles of the moral code and their uncom- promising application in every situation of hu- man life. We shall have lost the very thing for which we are today paying such a great price in property and in hu- man life.
    • keywords: children; church; earth; fascism; god; human; law; life; man; men; peace; people; rights; state; today; war; world
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  1116. _005196896
    • author: National Catholic News Service.
    • title: The new rite of the Mass : a special in-depth study
    • date: 1970
    • words: 6538
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: Lord Jesus Christ.” This food is the Body and Blood of Jesus Christ.
    • keywords: christ; god; mass; people
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  1117. _005196897
    • author: Neylon, John J.
    • title: You ought to go to Mass
    • date: 1955
    • words: 3406
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Other men use their freedom as God planned for them to use it. When I raise aloft the Body and Blood of Christ, you ought to be there, adding your participation in the worship of God.
    • keywords: catholic; god; mass
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  1118. _005196898
    • author: Noa, Thomas L.
    • title: Pastoral instruction on faith : with a directive on Catholic participation in Moral Re-Armament.
    • date: 1958
    • words: 10915
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: The points under discussion show what the theologians con- sidered to be a source of the concern of Church authorities about the purity and integrity of the faith of those Catholics who par- ticipate in MBA. Such being the case, we point out to all Catholics who participate in MRA — 25 — that they must bring themselves face to face with the Article of Faith which they profess: I believe in the Holy Ghost, the holy Catholic Church.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; holy; moral; movement; mra; religious; world
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  1119. _005196900
    • author: O'Neill, John J
    • title: The essentials of organization : a personal view
    • date: 1977
    • words: 11735
    • flesch: 42
    • summary: Copyright © 1977 by United States Catholic Conference OflW^d Like its companion publication, The Essen- tials of Planning, this project was undertak- en in response to an increasing number of suggestions and other indications that a pub- lication of this nature might have considerable informational and operational value for indi- viduals involved in organizational planning for Church institutions at both the national and diocesan levels. The achievement of this harmony is a major goal of organizational planning.
    • keywords: function; individual; new; office; organization; organizational planning; planning; program; structure; uscc
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  1120. _005196901
    • author: O'Neill, John J.
    • title: The essentials of management : a personal view
    • date: 1978
    • words: 19063
    • flesch: 42
    • summary: This in turn is likely to result in a more complex structure, at least in terms of the number of management levels required, and possibly in terms of management approaches and practices. It is true, of course, that certain corollary aspects, such as the precise distribution of the various management tasks and the 2 number of management levels required, may well be affected.
    • keywords: effectiveness; employee; essential; function; general; individual; management; manager; organization; performance; personal; planning; specific; study; work
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  1121. _005196902
    • author: Order of Saint Veronica.
    • title: Sewing for the sanctuary
    • date: 1924
    • words: 7323
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: FINISH: Tie yoke with inch wide white ribbon or linen tape. Sew up side seams and sleeve by felling.
    • keywords: braid; inches; linen; lining; sanctuary; sewing; white
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  1122. _005196903
    • author: Ostdiek, F. B.
    • title: The family
    • date: 1935
    • words: 13059
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: The source of society is the family, and hence Christ began by purifying marriage. It is the common opinion of commentators that He there raised marriage to the dignity of a sacrament, for St. Paul, some years later, called it a great sacrament.
    • keywords: catholic; children; church; family; father; god; husband; man; marriage; wife
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  1123. _005196904
    • author: Paradis, Wilfrid H.
    • title: Attendance at Catholic formal religious education programs by children and youth in 1974 and 1975
    • date: 1976
    • words: 1942
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: CD CD IV —1 00 in in 00 CD < in CD d 06 in CM The number of elementary age Catholic children receiving no formal Catholic religious instruction declined for the first time in 10 years.
    • keywords: catholic
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  1124. _005196905
    • author: Pironio, Eduardo, bishop, 1920-
    • title: Should priests be sent to Latin America?.
    • date: 1971
    • words: 4867
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: The Latin American hierarchy in general (with a few excep- tions who judge that any foreign assistance, even money, merely puts off the basic solution) does not believe that the sending of foreign priests has artificially prolonged the crisis of the Church in Latin America, or that it has led to neglect of native vocations, or that it has held up the fundamental solution to its problems, or that it has promoted a kind of religious colonialism. Foreign priests make a peculiar contribution also for the general renewal of the Latin American Church.
    • keywords: american; church; latin; pastoral; priests
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  1125. _005196906
    • author: Power, Richard.
    • title: God's Holy truth : clearly and simply told, a short and easy method of religious instruction
    • date: 1929
    • words: 2531
    • flesch: 97
    • summary: Who is our Lord Jesus Christ? Our Lord Jesus Christ is God the Son; He is true God and true Man. 10. The Apostles' Creed I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified; died, and was buried.
    • keywords: god
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  1126. _005196907
    • author: Proha szka, Ottoka r, 1858-1927.
    • title: Below the cross
    • date: 1955
    • words: 3199
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: The faith with which we may trustingly approach Thy heart, we derive from Thy Mother! For—till I render the 14 BELOW THE CROSS sowing wind of the soul fresh with the breath of my heart, till I turn the dust of the road to fertile soil with my tears, till I change the polar frost of souls into spring, till then I shall have need of many pray- ers, supplications, and much enthusiasm.
    • keywords: cross; soul; thy
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  1127. _005196909
    • author: Rausch, James S. (James Steven), 1928-1981.
    • title: Statement on the United Nations and the Republic of South Africa
    • date: 1975
    • words: 1362
    • flesch: 46
    • summary: Adherence to the principle of the univer- sality of a membership in the United Nations cannot obscure certain practices of a nation whose very conduct erodes the strength and vitality of the United Nations itself. Article 41 of the Charter provides a number of options, including mandatory sanctions, within the framework of the United Nations, to attempt to effect more universally acceptable conduct by a member nation.
    • keywords: nations; united
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  1128. _005196910
    • author: Riach, John M.
    • title: "This is my body" : a guide to the drama of the Mass
    • date: 1946
    • words: 7263
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: and in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the only begotten Son of God. . . .” “THIS IS MY BODY” 18 true God of true God. . .
    • keywords: altar; body; christ; drama; god; mass; priest
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  1129. _005196911
    • author: Roman Catholic/Lutheran/Reformed Study Commission on the Theology of Marriage and the Problems of Mixed Marriage.
    • title: Final report : theology of marriage and the problems of mixed marriages, 1971-1977 : dialogue between the Lutheran World Federation, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity of the Roman Catholic Church.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 15175
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: Final report : theology of marriage and the problems of mixed marriages, 1971-1977 : dialogue between the Lutheran World Federation, the World Alliance of Reformed Churches and the Secretariat for Promoting Christian Unity of the Roman Catholic Church Q, /(hforr^-d But the subject of canon law on marriage is of great importance for ecumenical dialogue about the theology of marriage and, above all, of mixed marriages.
    • keywords: care; catholic church; christ; church; churches; life; love; marriage; mixed; mixed marriage; pastoral
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  1130. _005196914
    • author: Sacred Congregation for Divine Worship.
    • title: Directory for masses with children : Directorium de Missis cum Pueris, November 12, 1973
    • date: 1974
    • words: 6094
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Directory for masses with children : Directorium de Missis cum Pueris, November 12, 1973 SACRED CONGREGATION FOR DIVINE WORSHIP DIRECTORY FOR MASSES WITH CHILDREN Directorium de Missis cum Pueris November 1, 1973 1974 Publications Office UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CONFERENCE 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20GD5 5|?ec Copav'vx Translation Prepared By International Committee on English in the Liturgy CONTENTS Page Introduction 1 Chapter I The Introduction of Children to the Eucharistic Celebration 3 Chapter II Masses with Adults In Which Children Also Participate.. 5 Chapter III Masses with Children In Which Only a Few Adults Participate ., 6 Offices and Ministries in the Celebration 7 Place and Time of Celebration 8 Preparation For the Celebration 9 Singing and Music 10 Gestures and Actions 10 Visual Elements 11 Silence 12 The Parts of the Mass 12 a) By the very fact of celebration children easily come to appreciate some liturgical elements, for example, greetings, silence, and common praise (especially when this is sung in common).
    • keywords: celebration; children; liturgical; liturgy; masses
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  1131. _005196915
    • author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963.
    • title: Prayers for the family
    • date: 1946
    • words: 2556
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Protect us in Thy mercy, deliver us from all danger, help us in our neces- sities, and impart to us strength to persevere always in the imitation of Thy holy family, so that, by serving Thee and loving Thee faithfully dur- ing this mortal life, we may at length give Thee eternal praise in heaven. 0 * * * * From the Mass of the Holy Family: Let us pray: Lord Jesus Christ, Who was obedient to Mary and Jos- 6 PRAYERS FOR THE FAMILY eph, Who has consecrated family life with inexpressible blessing : make us, with their help, to learn by the exam- ple of Thy holy Family and so to attain to eternal companionship with them :
    • keywords: family; holy; thy
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  1132. _005196917
    • author: Schott, Lawrence F.
    • title: Mail-call
    • date: 1946
    • words: 32918
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: 47 Your Score With God! 59 See God!
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; death; god; good; grace; heaven; life; love; mail; man; mass; men; sin; soul; things; time; world
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  1133. _005196918
    • author: Shaw, Russell B.
    • title: Permanent deacons : who, what and why
    • date: 1969
    • words: 5209
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: Permanent deacons : who, what and why §4$U\0 Shew S . They are permanent deacons.
    • keywords: church; deacons; diaconate; permanent; permanent diaconate
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  1134. _005196919
    • author: Shaw, Russell B.
    • title: Permanent deacons
    • date: 1978
    • words: 4038
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: Permanent deacons I i Slr\Av^ , 12*.’ (?i€-«.ccv\s As^\» university of N0J« °AME memorial library MaK - 1 1379 coiIege library vIrtical file PERMANENT DEACONS by Russell Shaw i i PERMANENT DEACONS By Russell Shaw f It wasn’t widely recognized, that day in early fall, but the decision was to have dramatic con- sequences. A decade after its restoration was requested by the U.S. bishops and authorized by Pope Paul, the num- ber of permanent deacons In this country was approaching 3,000 with about the same num- ber of candidates in training.
    • keywords: church; deacons; diaconate; permanent
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  1135. _005196920
    • author: Sheehy, Maurice Stephen, 1898-
    • title: Communists still war on God!
    • date: 1956
    • words: 6000
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Communist religious re-education has failed also. In exchange for a hierarchical promise not to support anti-Communist political activities, the state pledged freedom of religion and religious education.
    • keywords: catholic; church; communist; people; priests; regime; religion; religious
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  1136. _005196921
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: A universal norm of morality.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 2133
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: The Catholic, while asserting that Christ brought the Truth of God, the Life of God, and the Forgive- ness of God to our weak, weary consciences, can not forget that Our Lord communicated that Truth and that Life and To meet these difficulties inherent in conscience as a universal norm of morality, that is, the inade- quacy of my own reason to tell me what is right in all circumstances, and the weakness of my nature to do the right amid difficulties, scorn, and opposition ; and likewise to meet the problem of restoring myself to the moral order, to God’s favor, when I have vio- lated His Laws, the son of God came down to earth to give us His Truth, His Life, and His Forgive- ness.
    • keywords: god; life
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  1137. _005196922
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: Whence come wars?.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 2727
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: To those in particular we offer this prayerbook, that by a renewed spirit of prayer and dependence upon Almighty God, all of us—Jews, Protestants, and Catholics—may see our country turned from the catastrophe of war, and made to dwell in brotherly love under the Fatherhood of God. This is the question we shall discuss in this initial broadcast. From God’s point of view (and this is our con- cern, rather than the political or the economic point of view) there are two reasons for wars : War may be either something to be waged in the name of God, or something to be undergone at the hands of God.
    • keywords: god; war; wars
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  1138. _005196925
    • author: Smith, William J. (William Joseph), 1899-
    • title: When skid-row stops skidding : the amazing story of Alcoholics Anonymous
    • date: 1952
    • words: 3220
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: AA is not a religion; it is a pro- gram; but it is built on truths and actions that constitute the very foundation of hu- man life. From the highways and by-ways of life they come.
    • keywords: row; skid; stops
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  1139. _005196926
    • author: Solis, Stephen.
    • title: Migrant farmworkers and the Church : a report to the NCCB Ad Hoc Committee for the Spanish Speaking, November 17, 1974
    • date: 1974
    • words: 5842
    • flesch: 48
    • summary: In what manner could the Division for the Spanish Speaking assist your efforts in migrant farmworker activities? - 5 - Attachment 2 (ARCH) Although the National Office was moved to Washington, D. C. in 1971 and advocacy for migrant farmworkers continued, it was not until March of 1974 that a permanent position was established to focus on the needs of the migrant farmworker from a national standpoint.
    • keywords: act; farmworkers; labor; migrant; number; program; spanish
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  1140. _005196928
    • author: Steck, Leo J.
    • title: The church in rural life
    • date: 1947
    • words: 13261
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: A mother wields more power over her child than she often realizes. Paul of old went into the city of Athens in the Areopagus to preach the “un- known God; in the present day we need more St. Pauls to preach the unknown Christ and His doc- trines.
    • keywords: 20c; america; catholic; christ; church; cover; god; home; life; pages; postpaid; quantities; rev; rural; single copy
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  1141. _005196931
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: 25th anniversary of the United Nations : statement, April 22, 1970
    • date: 1970
    • words: 1741
    • flesch: 42
    • summary: Numerous new states, formerly under colonial rule, have been assisted in the transition to independence and the new responsibilities thereof, and they have been welcomed to United Nations membership on terms of juridical equality. A body of international law to cover existing and expanding relations in international life, which otherwise might lead to conflict, is being progressively developed.
    • keywords: international; nations; united
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  1142. _005196932
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: Let the little children come to me : a statement on childhood care and education
    • date: 1976
    • words: 2058
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: We have in mind programs to strengthen family life, inform future parents about child development, and provide means for proper child care and education. Finally, we urge all members of the Church and society to support constructive efforts on behalf of families and family life; to contribute in whatever ways are open to them in the de- velopment of new programs and resources for quality child care and education; and to join us in prayer for the success of our collective ef- forts to enrich the quality of life of parents and their children.
    • keywords: children; education; parents
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  1143. _005196933
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: A national inventory of parish catechetical programs
    • date: 1978
    • words: 17325
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Meetings Between Parishes (N =787) Never 23% 40% 25% Once a Week 2% 1% 6% Every 2 Weeks 1% 1% 5% Once a Month 10% 6% 21% Every 2 Months 16% 8% 19% Once a Semester 24% 18% 14% Once a Year 24% 26% 10% 100% 100% 100% 21 Questions Raised by the Data On Undergraduate & Gradute Degree Persons Workshops; Contact with Peers The College Degree Since 32% of the DREs who are lay persons do not have a college degree, certain questions might be raised as to: • whether diocesan offices and parishes have identified these persons as a separate entity; • whether a more in-depth profile should be constructed to find out how non-degree persons become DREs and how well they function by comparison with those with degrees; • whether the needs of non-degree DREs differ from those with degrees. % of families every three years.
    • keywords: catechetical; dres; education; ministry; parish; parishes; programs; table; youth
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  1144. _005196934
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: National pastoral council : yes, no, and maybe.
    • date: 1970
    • words: 5090
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: Yes, No, and Maybe © Copyright United States Catholic Conference 1970 1970 STEERING EOMMITTEE, ADVISORY EOUNEIL, UNITED STATES EATHDLIE GDNFERENEE 1312 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.G. 20DD5 INTRODUCTION This booklet is intended to stimulate opinion—pro and con—on a topic of concern to American Catholics: a National Pastoral Council. Our bishops ultimately will have to decide whether or not we need a National Pastoral Council.
    • keywords: church; council; national pastoral; pastoral council
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  1145. _005196935
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: The right to a decent home : a pastoral response to the crisis in housing ; a statement of
    • date: 1975
    • words: 8800
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: Since only a fixed amount of land is avail- able and housing needs are growing, legitimate questions may be raised regarding the amount of land a person owns, the manner in which that land is used and regulation of land owner- ship by society. The housing crisis requires a variety of tools responsive to the many dimensions of housing need.
    • keywords: community; crisis; decent; economic; families; housing; income; needs; people
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  1146. _005196936
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: Society and the aged : toward reconciliation
    • date: 1976
    • words: 3275
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: In an Increasingly mobile nation, where the single-generation family as well as the extended family is weakened, the elderly often find them- selves cut off from their families and their com- munities; about 14 percent of elderly men and 41 percent of elderly women live alone or with nonrelatives. To talk of the problems of the elderly, then, is to talk in particular of the problems of elderly women who In their declining years may feel more painfully than ever the burdens of society’s discrimination against women.
    • keywords: care; elderly; life; society
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  1147. _005196938
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: Statement on proposed reforms of U.S. overseas investment and trade policies for the 1970's : to the United States House of Representatives Ways and Means Committee
    • date: 1973
    • words: 6508
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: Because there is no differ- entiation in the bill between goods imported from rich countries and those imported from poor countries, this protectionist provi- sion can only be interpreted by Third World countries as yet another proof of what they have long alleged: that rich countries determine to their own advantage the rules of world trade 33 and that the biggest obstacle to the economic growth of poor coun- tries is the variety of restrictive trade policies imposed by the rich countries. Three principal means of providing economic resources to poor countries are available to rich countries: financial aid, in- vestment capital and international trade.
    • keywords: countries; development; economic; nations; poor; trade; u.s; world
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  1148. _005196939
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: Teach them! : a statement of the Catholic bishops
    • date: 1976
    • words: 3841
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: These parents are convinced that Catholic school education affords their chil- dren a realistic and hopeful opportunity “to break out of the hellish cycle of poverty, ” s and to move into the mainstream of our nation’s good living. In this statement we are specifically concerned with the Church’s educational ministry to chil- dren and young people, especially as it is ex- pressed in Catholic schools.
    • keywords: catholic; church; community; education; schools
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  1149. _005196940
    • author: United States Catholic Conference.
    • title: Welfare reform in the 1970's.
    • date: 1977
    • words: 3828
    • flesch: 48
    • summary: V — Income assistance should be available to those who are employed but who do not receive an adequate income. This supplemental Income program should be designed so as to avoid creating work disincentives. VI — Income assistance should be determined solely on the basis of need.
    • keywords: assistance; family; income; reform; welfare
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  1150. _005196941
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Administrative Board.
    • title: Homelessness and housing : a human tragedy, a moral challenge : a statement
    • date: 1988
    • words: 2660
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: But our efforts cannot and should not substitute for effective and just public policies to deal with the crisis of homelessness and the urgent need for decent housing in our communities and country. In rural areas and small towns, the housing delivery system is woefully inadequate and people struggle to provide their families with decent housing.
    • keywords: decent; homeless; housing; human
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  1151. _005196942
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Administrative Board.
    • title: Political responsibility : choices for the 1980's
    • date: 1979
    • words: 5238
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: With respect to international human rights, there is a pressing need for the U.S. to pursue a double task: (1) to strengthen and expand international mechanismis by which human rights can be protected and promoted; and (2) to take seriously the human rights dimensions of U.S. foreign policy. The Church, the People of God, is itself an expression of this love, and is required by the Gospel and its long tradition to promote and defend human rights and human dignity.
    • keywords: church; human; life; policy; political; rights; social
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  1152. _005196943
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Administrative Board.
    • title: Statement on the family viewing policy of the television networks
    • date: 1975
    • words: 5335
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: Finally, broadcast- ers will endeavor to inform publishers of television program listings of those programs that will contain advisories. American television is essentially con- cerned with the sale of consumers to adver- tisers.
    • keywords: commission; family; networks; public; television; viewing
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  1153. _005196944
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Administrative Board.
    • title: Statement on registration and conscription for military service
    • date: 1980
    • words: 1422
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: We see registration, conscription and participation in military service as moral questions as well as political issues. We also affirm that the decision to enter military service and subsequent decisions in the line of military duty involve moral questions of great im- portance.
    • keywords: conscription; registration
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  1154. _005196945
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Administrative Board.
    • title: Value and virtue : Moral education in the public school.
    • date: 1987
    • words: 1445
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Value and virtue : Moral education in the public school A STATKMKNT OP TWE tfq Q\ ADMINISTRATIVE HOARD UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CONFERENCE IN THE PUBLIC SCHOOL SEPTEMBER 1987 hildren and young people are the future of our country, our civilization, and our world. Historically, moral education has long had an honored place in the public schools of the United States.
    • keywords: moral; public
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  1155. _005196946
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Committee on Social Development and World Peace.
    • title: Community and crime : a statement of the Committee on Social Development and World Peace.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 17189
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: Sponsoring programs to monitor court proceedings in order to assure that the rights of all citizens who come before the court are protected. ( 14) Establishing, supporting, as well as educating people about the importance of: community correctional alternatives, such as, half- way houses, group homes and drug and alcohol abuse centers; community service sentencing alternatives; community mediation centers; and other models. (15) Supporting foster care, group home and nonresidential com- munity programs for youthful offenders and encouraging their participation in community crime prevention efforts. (16) Supporting efforts to assist and work in cooperation with offenders and their families, for example, in third party custody re- lease programs, projects to facilitate visiting by the offenders’ fam- ilies, furlough programs and educational andjob training programs. (17) Aiding parolees to find suitable work and encouraging em- ployers to hire these individuals. ( 1 8) Creating programs to respond to the physical and emotional needs of the victims of crime. (19) Sponsoring special Dismas Sunday liturgies. (20) Providing subsidies to correctional chaplains through the diocese or religious order, where needed, in order to permit those in prison ministry to exercise more fully and freely their mission as ministers of Christ. (21) Implementing adequate guidance programs for those choos- ing to minister to residents of correctional facilities. Admittedly, a small proportion of those now in our prisons have committed acts of violence or other serious crimes and either cannot or 9 should not be placed in unstructured settings.
    • keywords: community; correctional; crime; criminal; criminal justice; efforts; human; institutions; justice; law; life; offenders; programs; social; society; states; system
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  1156. _005196947
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Committee on Social Development and World Peace.
    • title: Resolution on farm labor dispute
    • date: 1973
    • words: 668
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: This type of conduct on the part of the Teamsters is in violation of all canons of trade union ethics. Real and lasting progress toward full participa- Dsacldffled tion in the American society can come, however, only when agricultural workers effectively organize their own trade union.
    • keywords: workers
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  1157. _005196948
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Committee on Social Development and World Peace.
    • title: Southern Africa : peace or war?
    • date: 1976
    • words: 1492
    • flesch: 47
    • summary: Hence, without attempting to draw up an exhaustive listing, we suggest the following: 1. that the U.S. raise for discussion in the U.N. Security Council the threat to world peace created by the Republic of South Africa by its internal policy of apartheid and its occupation of Namibia (South West Africa), with a view to imposing international economic sanctions against that nation until substantial changes have been made. 2. that the U.S. use every available means to restrict and discourage U.S. business and invest- ment in the RSA, Namibia, and Rhodesia; particularly, that exceptions, licenses, or mitiga- tions in favor of these nations not be granted. 3. He did not call for majority rule in South Africa, as he did in Rhodesia, but for “a clear evolution toward equality of opportunity and basic human rights for all South Africans.”
    • keywords: africa; south
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  1158. _005196949
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Committee on Social Development and World Peace.
    • title: Strip mining : a call for regulation
    • date: 1976
    • words: 792
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: National legislation should at least: • Prohibit strip mining of lands which cannot be returned to their original contour or productivity; • Prohibit strip mining on prime agricultural lands; • Protect the owner-operators of surface lands; • Require and set strict guidelines for recla- mation wherever strip mining is permitted; DeacfcWfecf • Provide for the reclamation of iands previ- ously stripped and abandoned; • Establish methods of determining priority uses for water and other resources needed for strip mining; • Require public participation in determining whether individual sites should be strip mined; • Require the coal industry to observe the laws of individual states regarding strip mining when these are stricter than federal law; • During the last several years we have witnessed in the United States a substantial in- crease in the practice of strip mining to obtain coal and other minerals.
    • keywords: mining
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  1159. _005196950
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Communication Committee.
    • title: Statement on freedom of information, February 14, 1973.
    • date: 1973
    • words: 1236
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: What was said there is worth re- calling in the context of debate over the meaning and limits of press freedom in our country. Statement on freedom of information, February 14, 1973 UNITED STATES CATHOLIC CONFERENCE February 14, 1973 Statement FREEDOM OF INFORMATION Communication Committee United States Catholic Conference February 14, 1973 F reedom of the media of news and infor- mation is one of the most cherished principles of the American constitutional system.
    • keywords: information; media
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  1160. _005196951
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Division of World Justice and Peace.
    • title: Statement on the Catholic conscientious objector
    • date: 1969
    • words: 1125
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: On the basis of this judgment, he would justify either participation in or abstention from war. IN abstaining, some might conclude that * just war in the modern world is not pos- sible, citing Pope John’s statement in Pacem in Terris: Therefore, in this age of ours which prides itself on its atomic power, it is irra- tional to believe that war is still an apt means of vindicating violated rights.
    • keywords: objector; war
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  1161. _005196952
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Family Life Division.
    • title: Respect Life!.
    • date: 1975
    • words: 33719
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: The main theme of the 1975 Program is family life. But society must also clearly proclaim the value of marriage and family life, and assist married couples in achieving stability and success in their marriage relationship.
    • keywords: abortion; available; care; child; children; church; death; development; education; families; family; family life; human; human life; life; love; marriage; need; new; older; parents; people; person; program; rights; social; society; women; work
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  1162. _005196953
    • author: United States Catholic Conference. Subcommittee on Teacher Organizations.
    • title: Teacher organizations in Catholic schools : a report, Sept. 15, 1977.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 3091
    • flesch: 47
    • summary: We firmly believe that Catholic school teachers should not only study and understand these rights but should consider a responsibility toward their fellow teachers as they examine the possibility or even necessity of collective bargaining. 2. A corollary to the right of Catholic school teachers to orga- nize into teacher associations is the right which they possess to determine for themselves the agency or organization which is to represent them in the bargaining process. 3.
    • keywords: catholic; organizations; school; teachers
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  1163. _005196956
    • author: Villot, Jean, 1905-1979.
    • title: Letter of Jean Cardinal Villot and Address of Terence Cardinal Cooke : on the occasion of a Symposium on Natural Family Planning, Ten Years of Progress, 1968-1978.
    • date: 1978
    • words: 3654
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: However let me emphasize most strongly that natural family planning must be seen predomi- 6 v nantly as an asset to conjugal love and family life, not simply as another method of birth control. It is encouraging to note the increasing amount of rigorous scientific re- search that has been carried out in the area of natural family planning in the years following the Encyclical Humanae Vitae.
    • keywords: family; humanae; natural; planning
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  1164. _005196957
    • author: Walde, John J., 1900-
    • title: Come, meet my friend
    • date: 1960
    • words: 5447
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: SUBLIME WORDS OF CHRIST From generation to generation, down through 1900 long years, this power has been handed down so that in every Mass said throughout the world, the sublime words of Christ are used and Christ be- comes actually and physically present upon our Catholic altars. It is presented here in pamphlet form as an invitation to Catholics to appreciate more deeply the infinite love which Christ bears for all of us.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; friend; god; life
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  1165. _005196960
    • author: Welborn, Amy.
    • title: Encyclical on hope : Pope Benedict XVI
    • date: 2007
    • words: 2019
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: The virtue of hope involves desiring the joy of eternal life with God above everything else and depending on God’s grace, rather than our own strength, on that journey. (6) Hope changes our lives: God is the foundation of hope: not any god, but the God who has a face and who has loved us to the end, each one of us and human- ity in its entirety.
    • keywords: god; hope
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  1166. _005196963
    • author: Welborn, Amy.
    • title: Pope Benedict XVI
    • date: 2008
    • words: 1874
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: From that spot you can look up and know that you are directly under the altar where Pope Benedict, as St. Peter’s successor, celebrates Mass today, preaching the very same Gospel passed on by St. Peter to a world that still hungers for the Bread of Life, Jesus Christ. At the Mass inaugurating his papacy in April of 2005, Pope Benedict spoke directly about the pope’s responsi- bilities, passed down to each pope from St. Peter, using the two symbols given to him at that Mass as a starting point: The Pallium “The first symbol is the Pallium, woven in pure wool, which will be placed on my shoulders.
    • keywords: benedict; pope
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  1167. _005196966
    • author: Wilde, Margaret D., compiler.
    • title: The Panama Canal and social justice
    • date: 1976
    • words: 22633
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: • The toll fees also subsidize many educational and other social services for Canal Zone employees, though these pay federal taxes for that purpose, as well as for U.S. military personnel in the Canal Zone. He shows how that imbalance is manifested in the Panama Canal.
    • keywords: american; canal issue; canal treaty; canal zone; dandee; doctor; issue; justice; new; new treaty; panama canal; panamanian; people; republic; right; treaty; u.s; united states; world
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  1168. _005196967
    • author: Wu, Jingxiong, 1899-1986.
    • title: The science of love : a study in the teachings of Therese of Lisieux
    • date: 1941
    • words: 13232
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: The science of love : a study in the teachings of Therese of Lisieux Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/scienceoflovestuOOwuji THE SCIENCE OF LOVE A Study in the Teachings THERESE OF LISIEUX BY JOHN C. H. WU Noted Convert Scholar of China PUBLISHED IN U.S.A. November 1, 1941 owe everything, this first confession of my Faith is dedicated with filial gratitude and love.
    • keywords: god; heart; jesus; life; like; little; love; science; soul; therese
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  1169. _005196968
    • author: None
    • title: My daily visitor : readings and reflections for every day.
    • date: 1957
    • words: 13779
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: After the call to renewal by Vatican II, many saw their mission as reconciliation — to do what they could to restore to God people in all kinds of need, especially those estranged from God or those with a false idea of God. For the Catholic, Mary has never been a substitute for the love of God or devotion to Jesus Christ.
    • keywords: acts; daily; daily visitor; god; jesus; lord; mary; mass readings; visitor
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  1170. _005197294
    • author: None
    • title: A list of the clerical alumni of the Catholic University of America to 1923.
    • date: 1923
    • words: 4482
    • flesch: 91
    • summary: REV. FRANCIS GILFILLIAN, D.D., 718 No. 7th St., St. J osepfi .. REV. WM. MATTHEW J. MARRON, 2190 W. · 31st St., REV. WM.
    • keywords: ave; john; new; rev; york
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  1171. _005197295
    • author: Francis, Dale.
    • title: Answering Paul Blanshard
    • date: 1951
    • words: 7804
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: But Blanshard doesn’t think the Pope means what he says. Said Blanshard, “The clerical appeals for war against Russia are always dressed in spiritual phrases and embroidered with the cliches of peace and prayer, but the intent is unmistakable. in his astute pamphlet American Freedom and Paul Blanshard.
    • keywords: blanshard; book; catholic; church; freedom; paul; people; right
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  1172. _005197296
    • author: Ross, J. Elliot (John Elliot), 1884-1946.
    • title: The anti-Catholic campaign : facts and the question of policy
    • date: 1923
    • words: 2820
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Indeed, the first thing that we ought to keep in mind in regard to anti-Catholic bigotry is that it is not nearly so widespread as some people think. And therefore just so long as non-Cath- olics in this country look upon us as their enemies, and think that we are fighting the public schools and that our allegiance to the Pope is inconsistent with our allegiance to the government, so long will anti-Catholic campaigns continue.
    • keywords: anti; bigotry; catholic
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197296.txt
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  1173. _005197298
    • author: Nutting, Willis Dwight, 1900-
    • title: The catechetical crisis : a candid look at the problem of making Christ relevant to today's youth ... and some encouraging reports on new methods
    • date: 1966
    • words: 12755
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: 11 II Dissatisfaction with teaching religion in the classroom setting: some proposals for revitalizing it The recognition of our lack of success in teaching religion to high school students was almost unanimous in the letters we received. We also received many suggestions for presenting the Faith to high school students in ways that had little or nothing to do with school.
    • keywords: education; high; people; religion; school; students; teachers; teen; way; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197298.txt
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  1174. _005197299
    • author: Greeley, Andrew M., 1928-2013.
    • title: The challenge of living : letter to a young man
    • date: 1964
    • words: 8521
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: There are so many things that are more interesting or more pressing or more “important,” that thinking for oneself is put aside to another day and the fundamental ques- — 5 — tions about the meaning of the world, the meaning of life, and the meaning of self are either shoved back into the unconscious or dismissed as youthful nonsense. It is only the beginnings of life, only the very tiny movements of thought and love.
    • keywords: john; life; people; vision; work; world; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197299.txt
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  1175. _005197300
    • author: Luka, Ronald.
    • title: The challenge of the secular campus
    • date: 1968
    • words: 6703
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Another area of campus life that will prob- ably throw you is the impersonality of the whole setup. If we claim the title of Christians, we had better be real, honest, and authentic Christians or we leave ourselves wide open to the charge of hypocrisy which many college students level against the Sunday-morning Christian.
    • keywords: campus; christ; church; life; students
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197300.txt
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  1176. _005197301
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Choosing a partner for marriage : what to look for in a mate
    • date: 1963
    • words: 5112
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Choosing a partner for marriage : what to look for in a mate Choosing a Partner For Marriage What to Look For in a Mate By John A. O’Brien, Ph.D. “YOUR ANSWER will be kept absolute- ly confidential,” the letter said. While exceptions occur, the sad fact re- mains that in the overwhelming majority of cases ill-health constitutes a serious impedi- ment to normal happy family life and should be frankly recognized as such a liability before the marriage is contracted.
    • keywords: character; family; home; life; love; man; marriage
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197301.txt
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  1177. _005197302
    • author: Fisher, Ralph.
    • title: Confirmation : the forgotten sacrament
    • date: 1961
    • words: 5727
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: It’s a world which cries out for saints — heroes in every walk of life who are willing to witness to their faith in Christ by their lives and to work for 24 the spread of His kingdom. “Yes, bearers of life,” he told them, “penetrate into every place, into fac- tories, offices, fields, wherever Christ has the right to enter. . . .
    • keywords: christ; church; confirmation; god; holy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197302.txt
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  1178. _005197303
    • author: Cavanaugh, John, 1870-1935
    • title: Daniel E. Hudson, C.S.C. : a memoir
    • date: 1960
    • words: 11306
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: A new grave is made in the community cemetery, and all that remains on earth of beautiful and unique Father Hudson lies close by the grave of our lovely young Bishop Finnigan, close to the grave of his beloved friend, Father Thomas E. Walsh, President of the University, fifty years ago, and of the scholarly and famous Father John A. Zahm, C.S.C., who was ordained with Father Hudson at the same altar on the same morning, very close to the grave of the idolized Founder of Notre Dame, Father Sorin, Superior-General whom Father Hud- son almost literally worshipped. JOHN W. CAVANAUGH^ G.S.G. I have just come from the deathbed of Father Hudson.
    • keywords: ave; catholic; dame; daniel; editor; father; father hudson; hudson; life; maria; notre; time; work; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197303.txt
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  1179. _005197304
    • author: Willock, Ed.
    • title: Dating : a guide for parents
    • date: 1964
    • words: 4727
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: And if your “rules” are the same that other parents in the com- 19 munity have laid down for their children, they will be much more effective and easier for your child to follow. Much of the confusion that confronts Christian parents today in regard to dat- ing is their failure to recognize that dat- ing as such is more than just a family situation.
    • keywords: customs; dating; marriage; parents; teen
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197304.txt
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  1180. _005197306
    • author: Spalding, John Lancaster, 1840-1916.
    • title: Education and the future of religion
    • date: 1900
    • words: 11440
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: All values derive their worth from their power to sustain and develop life, and the importance of institutions is measured by their influence on life. (6 ) *6 EDUCATION AND THE Life, more life, ever-increasing life, is the end; as absolute infinite life is the cause and beginning of all things. It is not merely a world-view, a creed and a worship; but an original and historic manifestation in human life of the primal Power, which transforms and liberates.
    • keywords: education; faith; god; knowledge; life; man; men; power; religion; truth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197306.txt
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  1181. _005197307
    • author: Jacobs, William J.
    • title: Everyday ecumenism : your new relationship with your non- Catholic neighbors
    • date: 1965
    • words: 9209
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: We are being impelled toward greatness in what may be the climactic age of Church history. It is impossible, even for Church scholars to know everything there is to know about the Church, and most clergy and religious have an awful time keeping up with new de- velopments.
    • keywords: catholics; christ; church; council; ecumenical; god; things; unity
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197307.txt
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  1182. _005197308
    • author: Maguire, John.
    • title: Extreme unction : sacrament of the dying
    • date: 1961
    • words: 6833
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: Is It “The Kiss of Death”? Is it, as many think, meant to be the kiss of death? Also, in its effects directly on the soul Extreme Unction makes death easier by erasing the apprehensive fears of ap- proaching death.
    • keywords: body; death; extreme; sacrament; unction
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197308.txt
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  1183. _005197309
    • author: None
    • title: Facts in black and white
    • date: 1955
    • words: 11680
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Many Negroes would prefer to live with other Negroes, if moving into a white neighborhood means violence. Copyright, 1955, AYE MARIA PRESS INTRODUCTION We hope that this pamphlet will scatter some of the haze that makes Negroes seem “strange” to white people, and vice versa.
    • keywords: american; catholic; human; negroes; new; people; property; race; racial; segregation; states; white; york
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197309.txt
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  1184. _005197310
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Falling in love : with open eyes
    • date: 1962
    • words: 4820
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: As other forms of life, when deprived of the sun’s rays, wither and die, so human life robbed of the sunshine of love and sympathy, loses its zest, its enthusiasm and its vigor. Love is the radiance which brightens the world of human life with the sunshine of happiness.
    • keywords: happiness; life; love; marriage; people; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197310.txt
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  1185. _005197311
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Father John A. O'Brien's Mass and prayer book.
    • date: 1959
    • words: 12490
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: All that I am, and have, Thou hast given me, and I surrender them to Thee, to be so disposed in accordance with Thy holy will. Give me Thy love and Thy grace; with these I am rich enough, and desire nothing more. (3 years; plenary once a month) They only tortured Thy body; but I have torn Thy Heart by the sorrow, which my sins have caused.
    • keywords: god; heart; holy; jesus; lord; love; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197311.txt
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  1186. _005197312
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Finding Christ's Church : with a map to show the way
    • date: 1950
    • words: 16839
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Apostolic Church Catholic Church Protestant Churches MARRIAGE BOND UNBREAKABLE Christ taught that the bond of Christian mar- riage is unbreakable and forbade divorce, saying : “What therefore God hath joined together let no man put asunder.” Apostolic Church Catholic Church Protestant Churches INFALLIBLE TEACHING AUTHORITY Christ conferred upon Peter and the other Apostles the power of teaching His doctrines with inerrancy.
    • keywords: apostles; authority; bible; catholic church; christ; church; god; jesus christ; john; new; peter; true church; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197312.txt
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  1187. _005197313
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Finding Christ : the story of fourteen noted converts
    • date: 1954
    • words: 7690
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: It was no longer possible to think of it as existing vaguely in a nebulous Catholic Church composed of mu- tually exclusive communions or branches. Catholics can help them and many of the millions of others who wan- der aimlessly outside the Church.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; church; faith; god; life; truth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197313.txt
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  1188. _005197314
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Fishers of men
    • date: 1962
    • words: 4620
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: “So I finally went to Father John Davis who gave me a complete course of instruc- tion and baptized me in Our Lady of Sor- rows Church. But for the last three years I felt a strong attraction to the Catholic Church and came to see it as the one Church which goes back to Christ and was founded by Him.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; faith; religion
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197314.txt
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  1189. _005197315
    • author: Hoagland, Marjorie.
    • title: The foothills of heaven : the story of conversion
    • date: 1954
    • words: 13098
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Yet she was always a con- troversial figure while she lived, and suffered persecution at the hands of other nuns and of priests who drove her into total physical collapse. I also thought there could not be a mass acceptance of Lourdes, Fatima, etc., unless there was shrewd manipulation of public opinion from the top Church leadership.
    • keywords: catholic; church; day; ellen; god; heart; mary; mother; time; way
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197315.txt
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  1190. _005197316
    • author: Shea, James M.
    • title: Forming Christian attitudes in your child
    • date: 1965
    • words: 5853
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Actions of this sort make the most pro- 28 found impression on young children, espe- cially when they are the actions of their own beloved parents. Children know very clearly whether their parents value honesty, truth, generosity, mutual love, hospitality, prayer, learning.
    • keywords: children; example; family; god; life; parents; prayer
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197316.txt
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  1191. _005197317
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Getting the most out of marriage : achieving the purposes of matrimony
    • date: 1954
    • words: 5775
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: ”2 A Significant Connection How beautiful and wonderful is the providence of God that brings children in- to being through the glorious flowering of conjugal love. With what tender beauty does the Almighty thus in- dicate to man the intimate connection between the flowering of conjugal love and the procreation of the divine image in hu- man flesh.
    • keywords: conjugal; god; life; love; man; marriage
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197317.txt
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  1192. _005197319
    • author: None
    • title: Holy Eucharist.
    • date: 1961
    • words: 6835
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: And if asked to state why we consider the Holy Eucharist so great a blessing, we would likely answer, “Because it brings God made man down into our midst.” Conviction of the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist and desire for in- timacy with the Person really present there — these are the dominant notes of modern Eucharistic piety. The man who does not love has not known God be- cause God is love.” Love — the all-inclusive, self-sacrificing charity preached and lived by Christ — is God’s own life.
    • keywords: christ; god; life; love; sacrifice
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197319.txt
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  1193. _005197321
    • author: Withey, Helen.
    • title: It's a woman's world : three ways to family happiness.
    • date: 1951
    • words: 10741
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: There will be times, due to the stresses and strains of family life, when one is curt and impatient, and when circumstances demand skip- ping the rules of Emily Post. But when the children finally get to the table and get some food into them and begin to relax; when the events of the day are brought up and admired or regretted, but at least placed in their proper niche; when the give and take of family life is indulged in and a little humor dares to raise its head, then a feeling of well-being comes over me and, though I still do not feel like a priestess, I do feel that this is a symbol of the table of the Lord—my home, my family meal, scorched carrots and all. 14 Love Your Neighbor The hardest thing for the mother to get across to her children, I think, is love of neighbor, especially when that neighbor is a bossy big sister or a tormenting younger brother.
    • keywords: children; family; god; husband; life; love; marriage; mother; wife; woman
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197321.txt
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  1194. _005197322
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Marriage : a vocation
    • date: 1953
    • words: 4992
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: This is the first step to promote Catholic marriages. 10c Rev. John A. O'Brien, the noted author of a best- selling series of pamphlets on courtship and marriage, writes on the matter of CATHOLIC SOCIABILITY for our youth: SPEIKIK OF lUKRIWE By John A. O’Brien A series of 10 letters written by young Catholic men and women on the matter of Catholic acquaintance.
    • keywords: catholic; god; life; man; marriage; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197322.txt
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  1195. _005197324
    • author: Reville, John Clement, 1867-
    • title: My bookcase : a guide to sound and interesting reading
    • date: 1923
    • words: 46330
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Burke, Rev. J. J.: Reasonableness of. Dunn, Rt. Rev. J. J.: Just de Bretenieres. .Propagation of the Faith, $1.00 Dutto, Rev. L. A.: Bartholomew de las Casas Herder, $1.00 .
    • keywords: america; author; b. o.; benziger; book; bookcase; catholic; catholic church; christ; christian; church; english; faith; father; god; great; herder; history; john; kenedy; life; literature; longmans; lord; macmillan; new; press; read; rev; s. j.; science; series; vols; work; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197324.txt
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  1196. _005197325
    • author: Fehren, Henry.
    • title: The new Lent : days of joy and ashes
    • date: 1968
    • words: 6438
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: He is a sad figure, a primitive being who has no idea of his dignity as a person made to the image and likeness of God and destined for love. It All Comes Back to Love We say that people hate being an object of charity, yet we also say that all people want love.
    • keywords: christ; church; fasting; god; lent; love
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197325.txt
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  1197. _005197326
    • author: Jacobs, William J.
    • title: The new Mass : your questions answered
    • date: 1965
    • words: 7931
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: The pur- pose is twofold, so that the Mass may give the greatest pos- sible glory to God, which is its main intention, and, secondly, that the People of God, the members of the Mystical Body of Christ, may receive the most from the Mass. We all know that the Mass is the central act of Christian life, the thing through which we have the greatest opportunity to give to God. In general, though, we are talking about praying that God’s will be done in all things and that all men will come to know Christ, to love Christ, and to live in Christ; Then there are our more direct intentions for our spiritual and material well being, for our families, friends, benefactors, the people we work with, missionaries, any- one who may have special need of our prayers . . .
    • keywords: answer; christ; god; mass; question
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197326.txt
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  1198. _005197327
    • author: None
    • title: No smut! Notre Dame Student Committee for Decency-in-print.
    • date: 1939
    • words: 3834
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: I. Sellsmut claims he sells you the facts of life. “It’s life, real life.”
    • keywords: good; life; magazines; sellsmut
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197327.txt
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  1199. _005197328
    • author: Lee, James Michael.
    • title: Parents, family & religious vocations
    • date: 1968
    • words: 8954
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Parents, family & religious vocations PARENTS, FAMILY AND RELIGIOUS VOCATIONS Every boy and girl, whether entering the lay or religious life, must accept and live his masculine self or her feminine self as completely as possible.
    • keywords: catholic; child; home; life; parents; person; religious; vocation; youth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197328.txt
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  1200. _005197329
    • author: O'Connor, Edward D. (Edward Dennis).
    • title: Pentecost in the modern world
    • date: 1972
    • words: 11004
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: In an era that cries, “God is dead, and ques- tions whether “Christianity has a future, the charismatic renewal comes as a vigorous affirma- tion that God is indeed a living God, and that Jesus Christ is active in the world with sovereign power. It is a response from God himself, and a response given not with words but with deeds.
    • keywords: charismatic; church; god; human; man; movement; pentecostal; people; renewal; spirit
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197329.txt
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  1201. _005197330
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Preparing for marriage : knowledge needed by newlyweds
    • date: 1957
    • words: 4580
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: 5 Before the Rice is Thrown Marriage preparation courses, supple- mented by individual counselling on prob- lems of love and courtship, have achieved notable success at Stephens College for women at Columbia, Missouri. “But such marriages—one-third of all that fail—were wrecked before the announce- ments were engraved,” remarks Dr. Bowman.
    • keywords: family; instruction; life; marital; marriage; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197330.txt
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  1202. _005197331
    • author: Pottebaum, Gerard A.
    • title: Religion in the home
    • date: 1964
    • words: 5531
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: And through this love, children discover God, because God is Love. Taking a walk in the neighborhood, through the park, or going for a family drive in the country, appreciating things for what they are, helps to expose children (and parents themselves) to the fact of creation and the Creator, even though no one may actually say a word. Give a child a can of water, some paper and paint and he’s off to a wonderland.
    • keywords: children; god; home; life; parents
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197331.txt
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  1203. _005197332
    • author: Mullahy, Bernard I.
    • title: The sacrament of baptism : life giving water
    • date: 1961
    • words: 6537
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: In blessing the bap- tismal water at the Easter Vigil the Church prays: “Send forth the spirit of adoption to beget new life in them that are bom unto Thee in this font of Baptism.” And this love could have its fulfillment only by our being transformed in Baptism, given a share in divine life, given a divine light for our minds to know Him as He knows Himself and a divine love for our* hearts to love as He loves all things.
    • keywords: baptism; baptismal; christ; god; life
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197332.txt
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  1204. _005197333
    • author: Hoffman, Joseph.
    • title: The sacrament of Holy Orders
    • date: 1961
    • words: 5701
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Since Christ cam suffer no more, His ministers above all must bear what Christ would, if He were able. Apart from God man is a beeist.
    • keywords: body; christ; god; man; power; priest
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197333.txt
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  1205. _005197335
    • author: Reedy, John Louis, 1925-1983.
    • title: The sacrament of penance : a prayer of love
    • date: 1960
    • words: 7038
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Of course, the sacrament of Penance does remove the guilt of sin — mortal sin and venial. He will probably say: “a way of getting rid of mortal sin.”
    • keywords: god; life; penance; sacrament; sin; sins
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197335.txt
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  1206. _005197336
    • author: Putz, Louis J.
    • title: The sacraments : magic or mystery?
    • date: 1961
    • words: 5593
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: The Church and the sacramental system is the principal means of in- corporation into Christ, of having access to Christ’s Passion and Resurrection. Acts of Christ The sacraments are, first of all, acts of Christ.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; life; sacraments
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197336.txt
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  1207. _005197338
    • author: Gillis, James M.
    • title: Selected prayers for Lent
    • date: 1923
    • words: 8428
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: 22 Grant, we beseech Thee, O Lord, that trained by this salutary fasting, and ab- staining also from hurtful vices, we may the more readily obtain Thy mercy. O God, from Whom on the one hand Judas received the punishment of his crime, and the Thief on the other obtained the reward of his confei^sio'n : grant us the effect of Thy mercy; that even as Our Lord Jesus Christ, during His Passion, thus — 27 — SELECTED PRAYERS FOR LENT dealt out to each the different wages of their deserts, so, having destroyed in us the errors of our old nature, He would grant us the grace of His Resurrection. 46
    • keywords: god; holy; lord; o lord; thee; thou; thy
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  1208. _005197340
    • author: Kelly, Dorothy N.
    • title: The single woman
    • date: 1963
    • words: 6917
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: This freedom to live her own life, on her own terms, today’s single woman has. Single women, in- cluding the squeamish who are likely to quail at being accused of selfishness, should take as their motto some para- phrase of St. Augustine: Love God and do as you please.
    • keywords: god; life; single; single woman; woman; work; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197340.txt
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  1209. _005197342
    • author: Ryan, Mary Perkins, 1912-1993.
    • title: The spirit of Holy Week.
    • date: 1956
    • words: 11352
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: The important thing for us here and now, therefore, is to have the current of Christ’s life and action flowing through ours. For re-making and for increasing the connection between us and Christ’s life, there is the Sacrament of Penance.
    • keywords: christ; communion; death; god; holy; holy week; life; mass
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197342.txt
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  1210. _005197343
    • author: Ryan, Mary Perkins, 1912-1993.
    • title: The spirit of Holy Week.
    • date: 1958
    • words: 11131
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Here new converts rise from death to share Christ’s life; and vfe renew the grace of our Baptism by the power of Christ’s rising from the dead. The important thing for us here and now, therefore, is to have the current of Christ’s life and action flowing through ours.
    • keywords: christ; church; death; god; holy; holy week; life; mass
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197343.txt
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  1211. _005197344
    • author: Windle, C. Pliny.
    • title: Straight talk to fellow non-Catholics; is the Catholic Church intolerant?
    • date: 1923
    • words: 6834
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Those figures tell a tale, and prove conclusively that the Bogey of Catholic domination of the American Government is merely a fabric of the imagination conceived by agitators to scare non-Catholics into coughing up dough to run the anti-Catholic newspapers and political machines and incidentally line the pockets of such men as Walker, Clark and Nations with gold. As a non-Catholic who has lived in strongly Protestant com- munities, I have been in a position to note the evil influence of anti-Catholic prejudice, not upon Catholics, but upon the prejudiced persons themselves.
    • keywords: anti; catholics; church; non; prejudice; religious; straight
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197344.txt
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  1212. _005197345
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Strategy in courtship
    • date: 1963
    • words: 4723
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: If these differences were more widely understood by young people of both sexes, many dangers and temptations now unwittingly placed be- fore young men would be avoided. Out of these friendships there is more likelihood that one based upon congeniality in taste, temperament and character will emerge and ripen into conjugal love.
    • keywords: courtship; life; love; man; marriage; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197345.txt
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  1213. _005197346
    • author: Pottebaum, Gerard A
    • title: Teaching your child about God
    • date: 1964
    • words: 6985
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: ” When teaching about God, parents need always to remember what Jesus said about little children: “Let the little children be . . . Good religious habits bring children to discover God’s protecting love.
    • keywords: child; children; father; god; parents
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197346.txt
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  1214. _005197352
    • author: Killgallon, James J., 1914-1988.
    • title: What is a practical Catholic?
    • date: 1964
    • words: 7371
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: God, he figured, kept pretty exact records, and he was deter- mined that his score would be up to par. She is not thinking of the love and spirit of sacrifice which alone makes self-denial meaningful to God.
    • keywords: christian; church; god; life; love; people
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197352.txt
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  1215. _005197353
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Why marriages fail : a scientific study based on 7,000 case histories
    • date: 1954
    • words: 4655
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: These included “war marriages/’ mar- riages in which the bride was pregnant at marriage, marriages in which children were absolutely excluded from the beginning, and marriages of widows and/or widowers. While the disintegrating force of each factor may vary in different com- munities, there is no doubt that they are the principal causes of marriage failure in the United States.
    • keywords: cases; cent; drinking; factor; little; marriage
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197353.txt
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  1216. _005197354
    • author: Congregation of Holy Cross.
    • title: Words to Catholic hymns
    • date: 1924
    • words: 5617
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: And when Thy heart, dear Jesus, Is beating close to mine, 0 cleanse my heart in mercy, And make it worthy Thine. take me in Thy Sacred Heart, Then seal the entrance o’er.
    • keywords: chorus; heart; holy; jesus; love; mary; mother; sweet; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197354.txt
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  1217. _005197356
    • author: Pottebaum, Gerard A.
    • title: Your child's conscience
    • date: 1965
    • words: 7327
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: It is an experience shared by parent and child. This dialogue of the heart is our greatest and deepest joy; to have it silenced, to lose contact, brings nearly unendurable suffering — to parent and child.
    • keywords: child; conscience; father; god; love
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197356.txt
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  1218. _005197392
    • author: Graham, Robert A., 1912-1997.
    • title: Our way to peace in the atomic age : a study of the United nations charter.
    • date: 1945
    • words: 38342
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: When the Assembly and the Security Council formulate proposed amend- ments to the United Nations Charter, it is made explicit that these amendments come into force for all Members of the United Nations when adopted by two-thirds of the Members, including the Big Five. In this field, the United Nations regains the prestige which it loses to many people in the political and power- minded Security Council.
    • keywords: action; article; economic council; general assembly; international court; international organization; international peace; international security; members; nations charter; permanent members; powers; present charter; security council; security organization; social council; trusteeship council; united nations; united states; war; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197392.txt
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  1219. _005197393
    • author: Hartnett, Robert Clinton, 1904-
    • title: The state and religious education
    • date: 1952
    • words: 12837
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: At the same time, in the name of religious liberty, Jewish parents demand that their children be excused from public schools on Jew- ish holidays. If all fathers were able to earn $25,000 a year, of course, the economic coercion on parents to send their children to public schools would be much less compulsive.
    • keywords: american; court; education; private; public; public schools; religion; religious; schools; state; system; tax
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197393.txt
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  1220. _005197394
    • author: Gil Robles, Jose Mari a, 1898-1980.
    • title: Spain in chains.
    • date: 1937
    • words: 9633
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: From this group of factors, representing almost all shades of public opinion in Nationalist Spain, may be deduced what is reasonably likely to be its type of government, in the immediate and distant future. Upon this first charactertistic of her future govern- ment all sectors of Nationalist Spain are agreed.
    • keywords: action; basque; chains; government; leftists; political; popular; power; rightist; spain; spanish
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  1221. _005197395
    • author: Hartnett, Robert Clinton, 1904-
    • title: Equal rights for children : public welfare benefits for all American children.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 12920
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: But as Catholics want their children to be instructed in religion along with instruction in secular subjects, they have to dig into their pockets again, after paying taxes to support public schools, in order to make the volun- tary contributions on which Catholic schools operate. Especially in smaller towns and rural communities throughout the nation the influence of Protestantism in public schools is considerable.
    • keywords: amendment; american; catholic; children; congress; education; federal; public; religion; religious; schools; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197395.txt
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  1222. _005197396
    • author: McGucken, William Joseph, 1889-
    • title: The philosophy of Catholic education : a summary of the fundamentals and objectives
    • date: 1942
    • words: 16881
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: A Catholic university would have no meaning if it were nothing but a collection of Catholic men of thought and science, while following the model of the modern university in its general atmosphere. The philosophy of Catholic education : a summary of the fundamentals and objectives The Philosophy of Catholic Education, by William J. McGucken, S.J., is a reprint of Chap- ter VI, Philosophies of Education , Part I, of the forty-first Yearbook of the National Society for the Study of Education.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic education; christian; church; god; human; knowledge; life; man; nature; philosophy; school; supernatural; theology; university
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197396.txt
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  1223. _005197397
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964
    • title: Have you a God? : what is He like?
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6090
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: It’s one thing to believe in a per- sonal God, but quite another thing to believe in your idea of God. God could pre- vent all evil if He stopped a man every time he planned to do wrong; but in thus interfering, He would make of man an automaton, acting not by his own, but by another’s will.
    • keywords: cause; god; man; personal
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197397.txt
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  1224. _005197399
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI)
    • title: On Christian marriage : complete official text of the recent encyclical letter of Pope Pius XI.
    • date: 1931
    • words: 19907
    • flesch: 48
    • summary: 30 ON CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE With great wisdom Our predecessor Leo XIII, of happy memory, in the Encyclical which we have already mentioned on Christian marriage, teaches with regard to this order to be maintained between man and wife: The man is the ruler of the family, and the head of the woman, but because she is flesh of his flesh and bone of his bone, let her be subject and obedient to the man not as a servant but as a companion, so that nothing be lacking of honor or of dignity in the obedience which she pays. Such wholesome instruction and religious training in re- gard to Christian marriage will be quite different from that exaggerated physiological education by means of which in these times of ours some reformers of married life make pre- ON CHRISTIAN MARRIAGE 57 tence of helping those joined in wedlock, making much of these physiological matters, by which is learned the art of sinning in a subtle way rather than the virtue of living chastely.
    • keywords: children; christian marriage; church; divine; god; human; law; life; man; marriage; matrimony; nature; state; wife
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  1225. _005197401
    • author: Fasy, John H.
    • title: Why I am a Catholic
    • date: 1930
    • words: 12725
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: No more are the kingdoms of flower and plant and tree, no more the birds of the air nor the beasts of the field nor the fishes of the sea than is man; for like all these other creatures of God man is of himself nothing, and what he is, he is only through the creative power of God. THE “MYTH” OF HELL—5c V. THE SHACKLES OF WEDLOCK.-5c Christ True God—M. J. Scott, S.J.—5c God and Caesar—J. Husslein, S.J.—10c The Church and the State—W. Parsons, S.J.—10c The School of Christ—G. C. Treacy, S.J.—10c THE AMERICA PRESS, 461 Eighth Avenue, New York, N. Y.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; god; jesus; man; religion; religious
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197401.txt
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  1226. _005197403
    • author: Fuller, Bernard A.
    • title: At noon on Calvary
    • date: 1930
    • words: 11656
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Your sins are murdering Jesus Christ. Today a friend, a consecrated Bishop of God, an Apostle of Jesus Christ, Judas Iscariot, hangs on a tree and is probably damned.
    • keywords: calvary; christ; cross; god; heart; jesus; love; mary; mother
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  1227. _005197404
    • author: Graham, Robert A., 1912-1997.
    • title: Diplomatic relations with the Vatican
    • date: 1952
    • words: 14052
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: Diplomatic relations with the Vatican DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WITH THE VATICAN ROBERT A. GRAHAM, S. J ROBERT C. HARTNETT, S.J Edited by Charles Keenan, S. J. AN AMERICA PRESS PUBLICATION ABOUT THE AUTHORS . . . . 0 Rev. Robert C. Hartnett, S.J., Editor-in-Chief of America and the Catholic Mind, was formerly director of the Department of Political Science at the University of Detroit. Unfortunately, it has become increasingly difficult to disentangle Protestant opposition to diplomatic relations 8 with the Vatican from the far-flung Blanshard-POAU-Southern Masonic assault on the Catholic Church in general as more akin to Communist totalitarianism than to democracy.
    • keywords: american; catholic; church; diplomatic; diplomatic relations; holy; nunciature; president; relations; states; united; united states; vatican; world
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  1228. _005197405
    • author: Graham, Robert A.
    • title: The making of peace : some principles and their practice by the United Nations
    • date: 1947
    • words: 23605
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Let us begin by clarifying in our own minds a few basic notions about international peace. The effect of this doctrine is to blur the distinction between right and wrong, whereas a primary condition of a Christian program for international peace is the constant awareness of the standards of morality.
    • keywords: atomic; charter; council; great; human; international; international law; international peace; justice; organization; peace; political; power; soviet; time; united nations; united states; war; world; world peace
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  1229. _005197406
    • author: Harrington, J. C.
    • title: The Church and labor
    • date: 1926
    • words: 7983
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: You are all Christian men and women, and I will take you back two thousand years when the Church that is now so great, so glorious, was only a tiny infant, small as a little mustard seed in Galilee. She was sowing the potent seed of Chris- tian liberty, which- contained within itself all the ele- ments of a perfect social order, blossoming forth in the Middle Ages from a soil prepared by centuries of Catho- lic Culture, into the world's most ideal industrial democ- racy, a true brotherhood of man under the fatherhood of God woven of the triple strand of learning, labor and liberty.
    • keywords: catholic; church; great; industry; labor; men; new; social; world
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  1230. _005197407
    • author: Hartnett, Robert Clinton, 1904-
    • title: The right to educate : democracy and religious education, a symposium.
    • date: 1949
    • words: 12904
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: From the vantage point of The Netherlands, where people naturally keep informed about developments in all the larger democracies with which we are allied, the American “fear” lest religious liberty be destroyed by State aid to religious schools seems entirely unfounded and is difficult to understand. 13 2. He is the author of Equal Rights for Children , an America Press pamphlet on the relation of government to Catholic schools, and has written exten- sively in AMERICA on this and other topics in the field of education and politics.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic schools; education; public; religious; schools; secondary; secondary schools; state; system; teachers; voluntary schools
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  1231. _005197408
    • author: None
    • title: Helps to self-knowledge.
    • date: 1935
    • words: 8951
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: The Phlegmatic Person Uninterested in his state of life. Lives in habitual bitterness of mind which leads him to be much tempted to sins against charity, etc., etc.
    • keywords: christ; god; life; lives; order; purpose; self; things; unity
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197408.txt
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  1232. _005197409
    • author: Holzmeister, Adrian.
    • title: The eucharistic fast
    • date: 1960
    • words: 4809
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Therefore, even on days when the bishop grants permission for evening Mass with its special opportunity to receive Holy Communion as indicated, the ordinary hours for distributing Holy Communion are the hours in which Mass may be offered, namely, from one hour before dawn up to one hour after noon. In granting permission for evening Mass for a notable part of the faithful, necessity is not required but only a reason that is conducive to their spiritual welfare. (5) On what days may the local ordinary permit evening Mass? Every day.
    • keywords: evening; evening mass; holy; mass
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  1233. _005197410
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII)
    • title: On the sacred liturgy. Encyclical letter, Mediator Dei (Nov. 20, 1947) of Pope Pius XII.
    • date: 1961
    • words: 41232
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: 57 specifically named 57, 176, 177 through deficiency 8 Active participation in mysteries 152, 199 (see also: participation) Additions to liturgy 182 reasons for 50 Advent, liturgy of, 154 Adoration (see: Eucharist, adoration of) Altar of early Church 21 primitive (table) form, 62 Altars and churches, styles 189-191 Amusements on Sunday 150 Ancient rites worthy of veneration 61 exaggerated attachment to 61, 63-64, 203 and the Council of Pistoja 64 Antiquarianism (see: ancient rites) Apostolate, norms for liturgical 186-204 Archaism (see: ancient rites Architecture, influence on liturgy 56, 195 Art adornment of churches and altars 189 architecture, culture and painting 195 influence on liturgy 56 modern 195 realistic 195 symbolic, norms for 195 Artists, to be guided by religion 196 Asceticism not a monopoly of one group 179 no conflict with devotion to liturgy 36 ON THE SACRED LITURGY 97 Authority in in us, we in Him 80, 128, 185 Church 11,39,52,64,177 makes prayer it ceremonies (see also: hierarchy) efficacious 27 obedience to, 12,44,110 as Mediator 1 , 74, 146 over liturgy 44, 57 as present in Sacraments 20 papal 12, 176 in minister 20, 106 regulations 64-65 in Mass 20, 80 supreme 9, 65 as (High) Priest 1,17, 66,68, Baptism 81, 104, 106 “Character” of 88 as Shepherd 17 contrasted with Holy Orders 43 as Teacher 17 distinctive mark of Christians 43 as Victim 81 makes members of Mystical the whole Christ 93, 163 Body 88 Christian Benediction of Blessed Sacrament spirit 12 (see also: Eucharist) spirit harmed by certain added devotion 132 errors 176 attendance, encouraged 150 Christmas cycle, meaning of 155 highly praised 135, 137 Church Bishops (see also: hierarchy) aim, obligation & approbation of 182 function of 3, 19, 22 duties in rites 58 Christ abides in 50 to be kept in proper and death, burial, purgatory 22 contact with 65 and family 22 to protect faithful 176 as guardian of deposit of Blessed Eucharist (see: Eucharislt) faith 64 Canon Law and hierarchical must not be repudiated 63, 109 authority 39, 177 Canonical prayers (see: Vespers) has visible sacrifice 67 Catholic actionists legislation of 63 need special spiritual and liturgical year 165 direction 178 people should pray with 105 to instruct others in the prolongs priestly mission liturgy 202 of Christ 3 Catechumenate, suppression of 53 schools of asceticism in 179 Ceremonies, good to learn and seven Sacraments meaning of 62 (named) 22 Chant (see: music) Churches Choir (see: music) and dignity of House of Christ God 184 aim of (purpose for and their adornment 62, 189, 195 coming) 17 ,19 not used for private as center of Mass & Office 151 experiments 109 desires our frequent should be open to the confession 177 faithful 176 as Head of Mystical Body 84 Clergy in Eucharist 129, 131, 134 encouraged to certain 98 MEDIATOR DEI Clergy (cont’d) Whereas these considerations dealt with public worship in the local and external forum, so to speak, the world- wide encyclical on the Mystical Body two months later handled the whole subject in its deepest context, the mysterious living unity of Christ and Christians, which the Pontiff called the Social Body of Jesus Christ.
    • keywords: body; christ; church; dei; divine; faithful; father; god; holy; jesus; jesus christ; life; liturgical; liturgy; mass; mediator; mystical; offer; people; prayer; priest; sacred; sacred liturgy; sacrifice; worship
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  1234. _005197411
    • author: Husslein, Joseph, 1873-1952.
    • title: The Blessed Virgin
    • date: 1925
    • words: 12972
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Before, during, and after the birth of Christ Mary always remained a most pure and inviolate Virgin. from the holy and glorious Mother of God and ever Virgin Mary ... let him be anathema !
    • keywords: blessed; christ; divine; god; grace; mary; mother; son; virgin; virgin mary
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  1235. _005197412
    • author: Husslein, Joseph, 1873-1952.
    • title: Christ the King
    • date: 1926
    • words: 12181
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Then, as Pope Leo XIII so powerfully wrote, “would many wounds be cured, and every right would regain its ancient force, the blessings of peace would re- turn, and swords and weapons would fall to the ground, when all would willingly accept the Empire of Christ and obey Him, when every tongue would proclaim that, ‘Our Lord Jesus Christ is in the glory of the Father.’ ” V Cult of Christ the King DEVOTION to Christ as King is no innovation in theliturgy of the Church. The beautiful truth of the Kingship of Christ, which the Church had ever held, her devotion to Jesus Christ as King, which runs like a thread of royal purple through the prayers of the Christian ages, were now to be given a new liturgical significance.
    • keywords: christ; earth; father; god; jesus; king; kingdom; lord; thy; world
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  1236. _005197414
    • author: Husslein, Joseph, 1873-1952.
    • title: The wedding ring
    • date: 1929
    • words: 8427
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: The position of Jewish woman in wedlock was far su- perior to that of her sisters in the surrounding nations, so long at least as the Mosaic regulations were faithfully ob- served. But with the further decline of religion woman was de- graded among the Egyptians as among all other pagan na- tions of the pre-Christian period.
    • keywords: christ; christian; church; god; rev; ring; s.j; wife; woman
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197414.txt
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  1237. _005197416
    • author: Ives, J. Moss (Joseph Moss), 1876-1939.
    • title: Roger Williams : apostle of religious bigotry
    • date: 1931
    • words: 4898
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: Roger Williams : apostle of religious bigotry 'Z\J£S,~5- Moss nos Roger Williams, Apostle of Religious Bigotry By J. Moss Ives, LL.B. Reprinted from THOUGHT December, 1931 Copyright + THE AMERICA PRESS NEW YORK Roger Williams, Apostle of Religious Bigotry J. Moss Ives, LL.B. AS the time of the tercentennial observance of the land-ing of the Pilgrims of St. Mary’s draws near, it is to ‘ be expected that prejudiced minds will give expres- sion to dissent from the view that there is really any occasion for commemoration. Dr. Joseph Hop- kins Twichell in his “Life of John Winthrop ,, in the “Makers of America,, series says of Williams’ banishment : 5 He is often spoken of as the victim of religious bigotry.
    • keywords: bigotry; liberty; maryland; religious; religious bigotry; williams
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  1238. _005197417
    • author: LeBuffe, Francis P. (Francis Peter), 1885-1954.
    • title: Broken homes
    • date: 1925
    • words: 5786
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: UNHOLY ANTE-NUPTIAL FREEDOM These two spiritual aspects of marriage are the very bed-rock of family life and so of civilization itself, and yet it is clear to all of us that there is a far-reaching fault in that bed-rock and that the fault is slipping not gradually, but with the onward sweep of an avalanche and the worth- whi'le things not only of cultured life, Ibut of life itself are themselves being swept away. Y. Oeacldmad Broken Homes 1 THE long day has waned over the whirling city, and out from the fastnesses of the business world where men fought so lustily for the gold that buys the playthings of time, tired men have hurried home to seek short respite from their gruelling game.
    • keywords: broken; family; homes; life; man; marriage; rev; s.j
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197417.txt
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  1239. _005197418
    • author: LeBuffe, Francis P. (Francis Peter), 1885-1954.
    • title: What is a Catholic attitude?
    • date: 1930
    • words: 7498
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: We Catholics (or we Protestants or we Jews) are for this and that or We Catholics (or we Protestants or we Jews) are against this and that is heard entirely too often, when what should be said is: We rational men are for or against this or that. First, as rational men we hold that the family is an abid- ing union between one man and one woman and their off- spring.
    • keywords: attitude; catholic; catholic attitude; child; god; man; reason
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197418.txt
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  1240. _005197419
    • author: None
    • title: Lessons for Lent.
    • date: 1928
    • words: 9355
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: When, therefore, He makes known to' us certain truths about Himself and His relations to this world, and when we accept these truths , not because we see any evi- dence whatever for them but solely because God has spoken them, then this adhesion of our mind to God's word is Divine faith. OBJECT OF FAITH Whatever is to be received as the word of God may be said to be the object of Divine faith.
    • keywords: christ; church; divine; faith; god; life; lord; rev; s.j; things
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  1241. _005197420
    • author: Lonergan, William I. (William Ignatius), 1884-1936.
    • title: Can the Churches unite?
    • date: 1931
    • words: 4161
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: That the result of the movement for Church unity should be so meager hardly surprises Catholics. In its entirety the problem of Church unity involves two distinct issues: one, that of non-Catholics among them- selves; the other, their union with Rome.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; churches; protestant; s.j; union
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197420.txt
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  1242. _005197423
    • author: Lonergan, William I. (William Ignatius), 1884-1936.
    • title: Is the Church a national asset?
    • date: 1929
    • words: 5709
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: 3 rect answer to, his query, Is the Catholic Church efficient . CHRIST THE KING--J. Husslein, S.J. THE EUCHARIST-J. Husslein, S.J. THE BLESSED VIRGIN-J. Hu ss lein, S .J.
    • keywords: america; asset; catholicism; christ; church; men; s.j
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  1243. _005197424
    • author: Lonergan, William I. (William Ignatius), 1884-1936.
    • title: Is the Church arrogant?
    • date: 1929
    • words: 5139
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Is Christ Divine? IN another pamphlet 1 we asked ourselves the question, is the Catholic Church intolerant?
    • keywords: arrogant; catholic; christ; church; claims; divine
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197424.txt
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  1244. _005197425
    • author: Lonergan, William I. (William Ignatius), 1884-1936.
    • title: Is the Church intolerant?
    • date: 1929
    • words: 5429
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Catholics, we are told, are allowed no liberty of judgment about their dogmas; they must accept unquestioningly what the Church tells them; they may not participate in non-Catholic religious services, though non- Catholics may be invited to come to their churches; they may not read every book; they are prohibited from inter- marrying with non-Catholics and from sending their chil- dren to any but Catholic schools; they may not endorse current economic and social theories that advocate a modi- fication of long-accepted principles about the stability of marriage and justify such practices as companionate mar- riage, divorce and birth control. Unquestionably there are such people in the United States: Catholics who cannot give a rational exposition of their belief to an inquiring non-Catholic yet who can discuss in detail contemporary crimes and scandals and the latest sporting, political and social events which clutter our tab- loids; Catholics, who have little or no realization of what their Church stands for in the world or of what she has ac- complished and its still doing for culture and civilization and morality; Catholics, above all, who lacking this knowl- edge and appreciation, fail to exemplify the ideals of the re- ligion they profess in their daily conduct.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; god; intolerant; religion; religious
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197425.txt
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  1245. _005197426
    • author: Lonergan, William I. (William Ignatius), 1884-1936.
    • title: Is the Church officious?
    • date: 1929
    • words: 8502
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: It was at a very early period of my life, and either before an ecclesiastical censure had been published in the Catholic Church in Ireland prohibiting the taking of the Maso nic oaths, or at least before I was aware of that censure. But the Catholic Church is not on that account at fault.
    • keywords: catholic; church; church officious; faith; god; man; officious; religion; rev; science
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197426.txt
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  1246. _005197427
    • author: Lonergan, William I. (William Ignatius), 1884-1936.
    • title: Is the Church un-American?
    • date: 1929
    • words: 7691
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Can the Catholic Church escape a real charge of that sort as in no sense antagonistic to what is understood by the word American, we are not answering the query, Is the Church un-American in the sense that she is not merely a national church, or that she has not the same form of government as the American commonwealth?
    • keywords: allegiance; american; catholic; church; church un; country; government; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197427.txt
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  1247. _005197428
    • author: Lonergan, William I. (William Ignatius), 1884-1936.
    • title: The shackles of wedlock
    • date: 1930
    • words: 10718
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Unlike pagans and Jews, they are not even obliged to the prescriptions of the civil law for the validity of their marriages, since the civil law has no more right to regulate their marriages than it has to regulate Catholic marriages, both being Sacraments and hence beyond the jurisdiction of the State. Relatives by marriage in a direct line and collaterally to the second de- gree are also debarred from valid marriage.
    • keywords: catholic; church; husband; law; man; marriage; shackles; wedlock; wife
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197428.txt
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  1248. _005197429
    • author: Lonergan, William I. (William Ignatius), 1884-1936.
    • title: Why apologize?
    • date: 1930
    • words: 8260
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: But we would rather emphasize just now that, in ad- dition to the revealed doctrines she has to communicate, the Catholic Church offers man a philosophy of life and a set of norms by which the principles, if not the facts , involved in purely secular branches of knowledge, may be safely tested and properly appraised, so that though primarily in- stituted to convey religious truths to mSLnkind, even in the field of prc;>fane learning she has a distinctive and well worth-while contribution to make towards the perfection of the minds of those who listen with docility to her teachings. What the nation needs, however, is not more 7 8 THE MORAL APPEAL OF CATHOLICISM statutes but more attention to the Ten Commandments, not more investigations and commissions but more men and women with the love and fear of God in their hearts.
    • keywords: catholic; character; christ; church; god; life; love; man; men; s.j; social
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197429.txt
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  1249. _005197430
    • author: Lucey, Cornelius.
    • title: The principles of Fascism
    • date: 1939
    • words: 7223
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: This substitution of what has come to be termed capacity rule for majority rule is the dis- tinguishing mark of the Fascist State vis-a-vis the Democratic State. Fascist nations, therefore, are by nature and ideology aggressive, intolerant and bellicose in the international sphere.
    • keywords: communism; economic; fascism; national; party; principles; social; state; system
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197430.txt
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  1250. _005197431
    • author: Lucy, George E.
    • title: The Catholic and his trade union
    • date: 1958
    • words: 7420
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Little wonder, then, that the courageous Leo XIII, as early as 1891, in his encyclical Rerum Novarum, when labor unions were often looked upon as radical, emphasized a man's natural right to organize. Only by living up to their duties toward their own members, toward employers and to- ward the general public will labor unions be accepted by the public at large.
    • keywords: card; day; job; labor; life; man; plan; union; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197431.txt
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  1251. _005197432
    • author: McClellan, W. H. (William Hildrup), 1874-1954, author.
    • title: Can Anglicanism unite with Rome?
    • date: 1930
    • words: 13044
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Noth- ing could be further from the genuine notion of the Catholic Church than such an opinion. Nearly ninety “Churches” were to assemble at Geneva in the following summer, and all were desirous that “the great Roman Communion” should join them in discussing how they might all become at length “one Catholic Church.”
    • keywords: anglican; anglicanism; catholic; catholic church; christ; church; corporate; corporate reunion; holy; reunion; rome; unity
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197432.txt
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  1252. _005197433
    • author: McGarry, William J. (William James), 1894-1941.
    • title: The mystical body of Christ
    • date: 1938
    • words: 10495
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Now if, as some do, we wish to name this entire unity of the Head, Christ and the body, the Church by the title “the Mystical Christ,” this is very good. The visible element is called the body of the Church (not, be it noted, the body of Christ) ; the other is the soul of the Church.
    • keywords: body; christ; church; god; life; members; mystical body; s.j; soul; union
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197433.txt
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  1253. _005197434
    • author: McGrath, Thomas J. S., S.J.
    • title: What Catholics do not believe
    • date: 1930
    • words: 8541
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Why did the Catholic Church pronounce on this mar- riage between two Protestants? I shall answer in the words of the Canon Law, Canon 1114: “Legitimate children are those conceived or born in a valid marriage; or in a marriage contracted in good faith though invalidly.” Catholics do not believe that the Catholic Church should control American politics.
    • keywords: american; catholic church; catholics; church; marriage; mother; pope
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197434.txt
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  1254. _005197437
    • author: Marciniak, Ed.
    • title: Catholic social doctrine and the layman
    • date: 1959
    • words: 4255
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Without the virtue of social justice the layman is left with a mere handbook of do's and don't's about social policy and with no sense of how intelligent, God-loving men actually go about reconstructing the social order. That is why the notion of social justice is at the core of her social teaching.
    • keywords: church; doctrine; layman; social; social doctrine
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197437.txt
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  1255. _005197438
    • author: None
    • title: Modern morality-wreckers.
    • date: 1927
    • words: 7871
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: So immutably true is this principle that we may say with reverence that Almighty God Himself could not permit us to infringe it without contradicting His Divine at- tributes, and that means without ceasing to be God. It is this duty which St. Paul enjoins upon St. Timothy when he says: “I charge thee, before God and Jesus Christ, who shall judge the living and the dead, . . .
    • keywords: catholic; children; god; law; men; nature; rev; s.j
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197438.txt
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  1256. _005197439
    • author: None
    • title: The moral curve.
    • date: 1961
    • words: 10394
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: I s the “moral demand” of American society on an ascend- ing or a descending curve? But what of our religious origins? A. Down to the great depression American society was not secularist in the modem sense.
    • keywords: american; catholic; christian; evidence; life; like; man; mcdonald; moral; morality; people; public; society
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  1257. _005197440
    • author: Parsons, Wilfrid, 1887-1958.
    • title: Chaplaincy, Newman Club or Catholic college
    • date: 1926
    • words: 4904
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: The evident conclusion is that, admitting the necessity of pastoral work for Catholics at secular colleges, then the prior right of the Catholics at Catholic colleges, and the prior duty of the others to be in Catholic colleges, pre- clude any extensive program of expansion of that pas- toral work until the Catholic colleges have been fully pro- vided for. The first assumption is the express, declared mind of the Church that there is no satisfactory substitute for a Catholic college education, no matter what correctives are offered Catholic students in secular colleges.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic college; college; secular
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  1258. _005197441
    • author: Parsons, Wilfrid, 1887-1958.
    • title: The Church and the state
    • date: 1927
    • words: 9673
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: It is recognized by everybody that one of the functions of the Church is to guide the conscience and the conduct of its members in public affairs, and every Prot- estant Church acts on this assumption. Many churches have missions in many parts of the world, but only the Catholic Church is organized in every part of the world.
    • keywords: catholic church; church; influence; rev; s.j; society; state; union
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197441.txt
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  1259. _005197442
    • author: Power, Albert, 1870-
    • title: The tangle of marriage.
    • date: 1930
    • words: 8072
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: In dealing with the principles laid down by Jesus of Nazareth, we must distinguish between Christian marriage and the marriage of unbaptized persons. The loss of this idea of the obligation of chastity is bound up with the loss of the other ^ Catholic idea of the sanctity of Christian marriage, and its sacra- mental value.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; divorce; family; god; love; man; marriage
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197442.txt
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  1260. _005197443
    • author: Riquet, Michel.
    • title: The Church and tolerance
    • date: 1929
    • words: 6622
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Furthermore, when the Catholic Church criticizes or condemns the legislation of a government, the censure does not touch its laws17 insofar as these laws pertain to the political order, but only because, going beyond the limits of their competence, they encroach upon the rights of the Church. Men like Charles C. Marshall have presented what look like official Church statements proving that it is the enemy of liberty of conscience and, that in the event of securing preponderance in any country, it would immediately proceed to persecute those who are not Cath- olics.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; liberty; political; religion; religious; tolerance
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197443.txt
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  1261. _005197444
    • author: Robb, Samuel J.
    • title: Turnkeys of God's prison-house
    • date: 1931
    • words: 9270
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: But the pain of the Suffering Souls in Purgatory cannot be as- suaged by the distractions of human life. The Christian cemetery teaches us how uncertain and how short, even at best, is human life.
    • keywords: christian; church; cremation; day; dead; death; god; human; life; man
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197444.txt
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  1262. _005197445
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: Christ, true God
    • date: 1930
    • words: 4869
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: The Incarnation, therefore, means that the Son of God, true God from all eternity, in the course of time became true man also, in the one Person, Jesus Christ, consisting of the two natures, the human and the Divine. No one is a Christian who denies or doubts that Jesus Christ is true God and true man.
    • keywords: christ; god; jesus; man
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197445.txt
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  1263. _005197446
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: Matthew, Mark, Luke, John : Were they fooled? - Did they lie?
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6583
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: If the Gospels are true why did the Jews reject Christ? 13. Would you say the Gospels are more like a painting than like a photograph of Christ? 15.
    • keywords: christ; gospels; people; religion; true
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197446.txt
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  1264. _005197447
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: No Pope can be wrong in teaching doctrine
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6844
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: The promises given to the Apostles as cus- todians of Revelation passed on to their legitimate successors, who constitute the teaching body of Christ’s Church. We recommend the following books: Why Catholics Believe $0.25 Christ's Own Church 25 Religious Certainty $1.50 and .25 The Church and the World 1.50 and .25 Happiness 2.00 Jesus as Men Saw Him 2.00 Introduction to Catholicism .25
    • keywords: christ; church; peter; saint
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197447.txt
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  1265. _005197448
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: Prove there's a soul that will live forever
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6589
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Prove there's a soul that will live forever A FATHER SCOTT PAMPHLET - <2L ~R\<2W€. ' CL xcj Adv PRESS FATHER SCOTT presents A NEW SERIES OF TEN DYNAMIC PAMPHLETS during the year 1941 Ideal for TEACHERS in their religion classes CHAPLAINS in the universities DIRECTORS of study clubs, forums PRIESTS in their convert classes At Bargain Rates! 15 for $1.00 50 for $2.50 — 100 for $4.00 1 ,000 for $30.00 Postage extra on bulk orders Single copy 10 cents the AMERICA press 53 Park Place New York, N. Y. PROVE THERE'S A SOUL That Will Live Forever Martin J. Scott, S.J. You maintain that the soul of man is no different from that of an animal, and that consequently all this talk about the immortality of the soul is absurd. But tell me what all this dis- cussion about the spirituality of the soul has got to do with the subject before us, namely, the im- mortality of the soul ? 8 Prove There’s A Soul It has everything to do with it, as you shall see ; for since the soul is a spiritual substance it is by its very nature indestructible.
    • keywords: life; man; soul; spiritual
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197448.txt
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  1266. _005197449
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: Science helps the Church : the Church favors science
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6207
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: SCIENCE HELPS THE CHURCH The Church Favors Science Martin J. Scott, S.J. You ask me why the Church is opposed to science. It is a well known fact that many opponents of Christianity, while searching for matter to dis- 4 Science Helps The Church credit the Church, have been converted to Cathol- icism.
    • keywords: church; evolution; fact; opposed; science; theory
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197449.txt
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  1267. _005197450
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: They said He blasphemed, He said He was the son of God : what say you of Jesus Christ?
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6550
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: They said He blasphemed, He said He was the son of God : what say you of Jesus Christ? The Jews had the most sublime conception of God ; yet here before them stood one like themselves, who solemnly affirmed that He was Almighty God.
    • keywords: christ; claims; divine; god; jesus
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197450.txt
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  1268. _005197452
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: Catholicism : preserver of Christianity
    • date: 1950
    • words: 7568
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Other denomi- nations reject the divinity of Christ although the Apostles’ Creed distinctly states belief in “God the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth, and in Jesus Christ These words were spoken to Peter, and from that day to this, where Peter is, there is Christ’s Church.
    • keywords: christ; christianity; church; god; man; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197452.txt
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  1269. _005197453
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: Divorce is a disease which destroys marriage
    • date: 1942
    • words: 6037
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: For this cause shall a man leave father and mother and shall cleave Which Destroys Marriage 3 to his wife, and they two shall be in one flesh. Your doubts arise, perhaps, because you fear that I Which Destroys Marriage 5 am putting my own construction on the text.
    • keywords: catholic; church; divorce; man; marriage
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197453.txt
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  1270. _005197454
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: God forgives sins : why confess to a priest
    • date: 1942
    • words: 6538
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: One of such powers was that of forgiving sin. It is known that many a Pope went to Confession every day, not because he had serious sin on his soul, but in order to receive the grace of the Sacrament, and furthermore, in order to employ every means pos- sible to be a worthy celebrant of Mass, and to be, as far as humanly possible, a worthy representative of his Lord and Master.
    • keywords: confession; god; priest; sin; sins
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197454.txt
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  1271. _005197455
    • author: Scott, Martin J. (Martin Jerome), 1865-1964.
    • title: Hundreds of churches : but only one is Christ's.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6544
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Why then did Luther accuse the Catholic Church of error and of no longer being the Church of Christ ? Because he was blinded by passion, and supported by powerful persons who had much worldly power and possessions to gain by destroying the Church. The fact that Jesus Christ founded a Church is just as well and even better attested.
    • keywords: christ; church; divine; god
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197455.txt
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  1272. _005197456
    • author: Shehan, Lawrence J.
    • title: The parochial school : no reason for panic or pessimism
    • date: 1964
    • words: 3917
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: Quality of Education The point of criticism that first demands our attention is that which is directed at the qual- ity of parochial school education. It may be argued that no matter what the quality of parochial school education may be, still the price that must be paid for it is beyond what our Catholic people are able to bear; or at least the anticipated results cannot possibly warrant the sacrifices required and the disad- vantages entailed.
    • keywords: catholic; education; parochial; religious; school
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197456.txt
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  1273. _005197458
    • author: Thorning, Joseph F. (Joseph Francis), 1896-
    • title: Communism in U.S.A.
    • date: 1936
    • words: 11473
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: This, it should be remembered, is the slogan of the Red nu- cleus in a Federal Department, supported indirectly by United States funds. A comparison of United States total membership with the world membership in the Communist party is even more revealing.
    • keywords: american; communist; communist party; new; party; relief; revolution; s.j; united; united states; workers; youth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197458.txt
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  1274. _005197459
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: What is the Church?
    • date: 1937
    • words: 9213
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: And beyond the sphere of the natural you will find the secret of Church unity. In any case the ques- tion is whether the Church of England can claim to be in direct descent from the medieval Catholic Church.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; faith; god; man; truth; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197459.txt
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  1275. _005197460
    • author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958.
    • title: Pope Pius XII on the world community; discourse of Pope Pius XII to the fifth annual congress of the Union of Italian Catholic Jurists, Rome, December 6, 1953,
    • date: 1954
    • words: 8170
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: But no state could complain about a limitation of its sovereignty if it were denied the power of acting arbitrarily and without regard for other states. But no state could com- plain about a limitation of its sovereignty just be- cause it was denied the power of acting arbitrarily and without regard for other states.
    • keywords: catholic; church; community; international; law; religious; states; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197460.txt
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  1276. _005197461
    • author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958.
    • title: Pius XII and Poland : a documentary outline of papal pronouncements and relief efforts in behalf of Poland, since March, 1939
    • date: 1942
    • words: 11236
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: In the Catholic periodical, Correo Catalan, October 2, 1940, appeared a note under the title “Religious Resur- rection in Ancient Poland,” and about the same time in the Catholic press of Spain there was published an interview given by a certain “German Catholic priest, Krawczyk,” who, it was said, had traveled throughout Poland and had remarked a splendid unfolding of re- ligious life in the provinces occupied by the Germans. The book says: “Mililons of German Catholics, be- longing both to the former and present provinces of the Reich, are living in full religious freedom.” 30 Pius XII and Poland If we include among the “present provinces” the regions of Western Poland—including, as noted, two archdioceses and several dioceses—the affirmation is not even true in regard to German Catholics who have been, at least in certain places, forbidden to attend services conducted by Polish priests.
    • keywords: father; holy; holy father; peace; pius; poland; poles; polish; pope; religious; xii
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197461.txt
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  1277. _005197463
    • author: Pius XI, Pope, 1857-1939.
    • title: On the holy rosary (ingravescentibus malis)
    • date: 1937
    • words: 3561
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Many, whose prayers go up daily to the throne of God for Mother Seton’s beatification, felt that her Cause could hardly be benefitted by a character sketch from Father Feeney’s pen. Truly, only He “hath the words of eternal life” (C/. John, vi, 69), and individuals and society can only fall into immediate and miserable ruin if they ignore the majesty of God and repudiate His Law.
    • keywords: god; holy; mother; rosary; virgin
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197463.txt
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  1278. _005197466
    • author: Lyons, John M.
    • title: The Catholic Instruction League
    • date: 1925
    • words: 8324
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Those ladies, in fact, are the only ones who can reach such chil- dren, for it is the common complaint of, pastors that large numbers of Catholic public school children cannot be made to attend the Sunday Catechism Class, nor even to go to Mass . My reason for saying that this class should be taught in English is that no other tongue can success- fully be used in teaching public school children; Th~ .third type is.
    • keywords: catholic; children; christmas; class; holy; instruction; league; religious; rev; school
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197466.txt
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  1279. _005197469
    • author: None
    • title: The inspiration of the Bible. No Errors in Bible. Prejudiced critics.
    • date: 1924
    • words: 8561
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: One significant fact shows the position which the Bible held in the religious life of the Church; when printing was invented, about the year 1450, the first book printed was the Vulgate or Latin Bible, and within fifty years no fewer than 150 editions of the Latin Vulgate had issued from the printing presses of Europe. Through excavations and researches in Bible lands, monuments have been unearthed, long-forgotten languages have been de- ciphered, buried civilizations have been brought to light.
    • keywords: bible; book; catholic; church; god; human; inspiration; inspired; new
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197469.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005197469.txt
  1280. _005197471
    • author: None
    • title: The new breed
    • date: 1964
    • words: 8836
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: This article appeared originally in America, 3 There has risen up a New Breed that was all but invisible five years ago. But the New Breed is making so much noise that one hardly has time to notice the majority.
    • keywords: america; breeder; catholic; church; generation; love; new; new breed; people; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197471.txt
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  1281. _005197472
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI)
    • title: The Catholic priesthood (Ad Catholici Sacerdotii) : encyclical of His Holiness Pope Pius XI : with excerpts on the priesthood from other encyclicals.
    • date: 1936
    • words: 18073
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: And whenever Our pastoral watchfulness prompts Us to consider more in particular the good estate and the needs of the Church, Our attention is directed always, and before all things else, to priests and clergy. Our special purpose in this decree was to make even broader and higher the culture and learning of priests.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic priesthood; christ; christian; church; divine; god; good; great; holy; life; men; priest; priesthood; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197472.txt
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  1282. _005197474
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
    • title: On the Holy Ghost
    • date: 1938
    • words: 10246
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Holy Ghost (^Diuinum Illud) In prayers addressed to one Person, there is also men- tion of the others; in the litanies after the individual Persons have been separately invoked, a common invo- cation of all is added: all psalms and hymns conclude with the doxology to the Father, Son, and Holy Ghost; blessings, sacred rites, and sacraments are either ac- companied or concluded by the invocation of the Blessed Trinity.
    • keywords: christ; church; divine; encyclical; father; god; holy ghost; holy spirit; man; spirit
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197474.txt
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  1283. _005197475
    • author: None
    • title: Courtship and marriage : practical instructions
    • date: 1931
    • words: 41451
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Many years ago Pius IX issued a condemnation of what many people were saying, and still say, that “Catholics may approve of the system of educating youth, unconnected with the Catholic Faith.” The Warning of the Councils The American Bishops, gathered in the Second Plenary Council of Baltimore, wrote that “Daily experience has demonstrated beyond doubt how grave are the evils and how deep-seated the dangers to which Catholic children are ex- posed by attending the public school.” If Catholic young men were severely to discourage by their disapproval the prev- alent immodesties of dress, in which Catholic women not seldom foolishly indulge after the fashions of the day, there would be a higher standard set for the Catholic life of our time.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic mother; catholic young; children; christ; church; courtship; faith; family; father; god; heart; holy; home; life; lord; love; man; marriage; men; mother; parents; woman; world; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197475.txt
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  1284. _005197500
    • author: None
    • title: Mr. Newman's apostacy : documents relating to the apostacy of the Rev. John Henry Newman to the Romish Church.
    • date: 1845
    • words: 8939
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: In our judgment, men of sober piety, of sense and firmness, should rather regard these circumstances in favor of Rome as temptations to be resisted: It is very reasonable that men of earnest feeling and sound judgment should labor to bring back to our Church that efficacy and influence as a Church which it had lost through the carelessness and almost deadness of her sons during the eighteenth and the beginning of the nine­ teenth century; but it is certainly as reasonable to stand firm by the sober, dignified, intelligible principles and practices of our own English Church, and to keep far from us the subtle logic of Rome, which entangles the understanding, and the superstitious ceremonies, which bewilder and overcome the heart. A blow of equal mag­ nitude, it must be allowed, has not befallen our Church, at least in this our day.
    • keywords: church; god; good; grace; life; men; newman
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197500.txt
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  1285. _005197501
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII).
    • title: Summi pontificatus : encyclical letter exhorting unity in opposing world evils
    • date: 1939
    • words: 14128
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: With the weakening of faith in God and in Jesus Christ, and the darkening in men’s minds of the light of moral principles, 18 Matthew xxvii. The first of these pernicious errors, widespread today, is the forgetfulness of that law of human solidarity and charity which is dictated and imposed by our common origin and by the equality of rational nature in all men, to whatever people they be- long, and by the redeeming Sacrifice offered by Jesus Christ on the Altar of the Cross to His Heavenly Father on behalf of sinful mankind. 31.
    • keywords: christ; church; divine; god; good; human; law; life; love; mankind; men; peace; unity; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197501.txt
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  1286. _005197504
    • author: Sheehan, M. (Michael), 1870-1945.
    • title: Apologetics and Catholic doctrine : a two years' course of religious instruction for schools and colleges
    • date: 1919
    • words: 59769
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: There was a universal belief in a future state, but the notion prevailed among cultured peoples, particularly the Greeks, that even for good men life after death was much less happy than life on earth, while less civilized races contemplated an endless career of low, sensual enjoyment. We admit that our reason errs at times, and we may grant without hesitation that the reason of many men, or rather the abuse of their reason, particularly when they live together and are .
    • keywords: acts; apostles; authority; belief; body; catholic; christ; church; death; divine; doctrine; existence; faith; father; free; god; great; human; iii; jesus; john; laws; life; living; man; matter; men; miracles; natural; nature; peter; pope; power; reason; religion; son; soul; teaching; things; time; true; work; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197504.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005197504.txt
  1287. _005197505
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
    • title: Rerum novarum : encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII on the condition of labor.
    • date: 1900
    • words: 14718
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Doubtless before we can decide whether wages are adequate many things have to be considered; but rich men and masters should re- member this—that to exercise pressure for the sake of gain, upon the indigent and destitue, and to make one’s profit out of the need of another, is condemned by all laws, human and divine. Those who rule the State must use the law and the institutions of the country; masters THE CONDITION OF LABOR 35 and rich men must remember their duty; the poor, whose in- terests are at stake, must make every lawful and proper effort; since Religion alone, as We said at the beginning, can destroy the evil at its root, all men must be persuaded that the primary thing needful is to return to real Christianity, in the absence of which all the plans and devices of the wisest will be of little avail.
    • keywords: condition; god; labor; life; man; men; nature; right; state; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197505.txt
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  1288. _005197513
    • author: Dennerle, George M.
    • title: The child at Mass
    • date: 1938
    • words: 2774
    • flesch: 93
    • summary: They 1. bless bread and wine and offer them to God —OFFERTORY 2. change bread and wine into Jesus’ body and blood and offer Jesus to God —CONSECRATION 3. receive Jesus in Holy Communion and give Him to others — He is offering bread and wine to God for us; he is offering Jesus’ body and blood to God for us.
    • keywords: god; jesus
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197513.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005197513.txt
  1289. _005197514
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1939-1958 : Pius XII)
    • title: Mystici corporis Christi : encyclical letter on the mystical body of Christ
    • date: 1943
    • words: 25847
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: So the doctrine that holds Christ’s Church to be in- visible is false. It follows then that only those who are baptized and profess the one true faith belong to Christ’s Church.
    • keywords: christ; church; divine; father; god; head; holy; holy spirit; jesus christ; love; members; mystical body; spirit; union
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197514.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005197514.txt
  1290. _005197530
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope.
    • title: A papal peace mosaic, 1878-1936 : excerpts from the messages of Popes Leo XIII, Pius X, Benedict XV and Pius XI
    • date: 1936
    • words: 22089
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: May God grant that this Christian spirit, the sole source of true peace, be diffused over all the earth and quickly come and move and reconcile the hearts in those parts, above all of Europe and Africa, where peace, alas, is already too disturbed and gives fear of worse misfortune. Remembering the precepts and the examples of her Divine Author who wished to be called the King of Peace, and whose birth was announced by heavenly messengers of peace, she desires men to find rest in the beauty of peace, and in many prayers she begs God that for the safety and prosperity of the nations He will keep them from the dangers of war.
    • keywords: catholic; charity; christ; church; god; human; international; justice; men; nations; papal peace; peace; peace mosaic; peoples; war; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197530.txt
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  1291. _005197544
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI)
    • title: On Christian Marriage
    • date: 1941
    • words: 22592
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: Its blessings as declared by St. Augustine, are children, conjugal faith and a sacramental bond (2, 3, 4). — 67 — Among the blessings of marriage children hold the first place. Thus far, Venerable Brethren, We have admired with due reverence what the all wise Creator and Re- deemer of the human race has ordained with regard to human marriage; at the same time we have expressed Our grief that such a pious ordinance of the divine Goodness should today, and on every side, be frustrated and trampled upon by the passions, errors and vices of men. — 45 — 94.
    • keywords: children; christ; christian; church; divine; god; human; law; life; man; marriage; matrimony; nature; state; wife
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197544.txt
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  1292. _005197545
    • author: Lukas, P.
    • title: Jesus in the hearts of little children
    • date: 1920
    • words: 18494
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: At the Credo I cannot see Thee in the Blessed Sacrament, 0 good Jesus. I offer Thee my eyes, good Jesus.
    • keywords: heart; holy; jesus; love; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197545.txt
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  1293. _005197547
    • author: None
    • title: The holy hour : compiled from approved sources.
    • date: 1926
    • words: 11738
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: And Thy mercy will follow me all the days of my life. In Thy mercy, O Good Shepherd, hear them, for they love Thee.
    • keywords: blessed; god; heart; holy; hour; jesus; lord; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197547.txt
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  1294. _005197549
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: Your confession
    • date: 1937
    • words: 1588
    • flesch: 94
    • summary: Just as though Jesus Himself were Page Eight speaking to you, and saying to you : “Thy sins are forgiven thee.” Which is easier to say, ‘Thy sins are for- given thee,’ or to say, ‘Arise, take up thy bed and walk’?”
    • keywords: jesus
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197549.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005197549.txt
  1295. _005197554
    • author: None
    • title: Prayers to the Blessed Sacrament.
    • date: 1933
    • words: 6889
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: O Lord Jesus Christ, let the sweet and consuming force of Thy love absorb my whole soul, that I may die for the love of Thee, Who wast pleased to die for the love of me. Grant, O Lord, that, wholly filled with the sweetness of Thy love, and wholly set on fire with the flame of heavenly charity, I may delight in Thee with my whole heart, and from the deepest recesses of my inmost soul.
    • keywords: jesus; love; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197554.txt
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  1296. _005197556
    • author: Sherman, James E.
    • title: Litany for Catholic parents : to obtain God's blessings and the graces of the sacrament of matrimony ; together with certain lessons which parents should teach their children
    • date: 1951
    • words: 4129
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Thou Thou bless our home and all our family: That Thou grant us the gift of strong Faith in Thee: ' That Thou establish us in unfailing Hope in Thee: That Thou inflame our hearts with true Love of Thee: That Thou send Thy Holy Spirit to illumine our minds and strengthen our wills: — 8 — That Thou send Thy Holy Spirit to support us in all our undertakings: That Thou cause us to be meek and humble of heart: That Thou make our minds turn to things eternal : That Thou lead us to receive often the Holy Sacraments of Penance and the Holy Eucharist: That Thou take possession of our home, and make of it a house of prayer and devotion: That Thou teach us to love and honor the Holy Sacrament of Matrimony which we have received: That Thou teach us to rely upon and cherish the graces which daily we receive through this Holy Sacrament: That Thou teach us to pray, and Thyself pray within us: That Thou teach us to pray always, that we may present our daily work to Thee as an acceptable sacrifice: Thou Who by Thy Holy Incarnation didst both dignify and sanctify our human na- ture:
    • keywords: child; god; holy; thou
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197556.txt
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  1297. _005197559
    • author: Frenay, Adolph Dominic, 1889-
    • title: Novena to Christ the King
    • date: 1932
    • words: 8235
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: “For thus, it will happen that the mysteries of the life of Jesus Christ com- memorated during the year will be completed and fulfilled by the sacred solemnity of Christ as King, and, before celebrating the glory of all the saints, the glory of Him Who triumphs in all the saints and elect will be preached and emphasized. ... And he is the head of the body, the church, who is the beginning, the first-born from the dead; that in all things he may hold the primacy: Because in him, it hath w^ell pleased the Father ^ that all fulness should dwell; And through him to reconcile all things unto himself, making peace through the blood of his cross, both as to the things on earth, and the things that are in heaven; in Christ Jesus Our Lord” (Col. i. 12-20).
    • keywords: christ; jesus; king; kingdom; lord; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197559.txt
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  1298. _005197561
    • author: Purcell, John Baptist, 1800-1883.
    • title: The religious military orders : a lecture delivered before the Young Men's Catholic Literary Institute, on the 8th December, 1856
    • date: 1856
    • words: 12640
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Having had my Christian blood warmed by the record of the glorious achievements of the Knights, and, per­ haps, dazzled by the splendors of a theme which bas never falled .to 3. The Teuto­ nic Knights; leaving out of this view the Knights of the Holy Sepulchre, of Calatrava, of St. lago.
    • keywords: army; christian; city; egypt; enemies; europe; grand; holy; hospitallers; jerusalem; john; king; knights; order; rhodes; troops
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197561.txt
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  1299. _005197568
    • author: None
    • title: Exposition de la conduite tenue par le clerge de France, relativement a l'acceptation des de crets de discipline du Concile de Trente.
    • date: 1825
    • words: 4734
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: le sang de tant de saintspersonnages ; plus accusables sommes-nous d'in- justice, de ne convenir du tout en la police et discipline ecclésiastique. Je n'ai pas trouvé que dans lasuite lesAssemblées aient encore fait de semblables Remontrances au Roi de France pour la publication du Concile de Trente , mais ce que fai rapporté suffit pour tirer des consé­ quences très ... importantes , car il en résulte très-évi .. demment ce qui suit :. 1.°
    • keywords: clergé; concile; des; les; par; pour; que; trente
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197568.txt
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  1300. _005197572
    • author: Vatican Council (1st : 1869-1870 : Basilica di San Pietro in Vaticano)
    • title: Actes du concile oecume nique du Vatican : constitution dogmatique promulgue e le dimanche 24 avril 1870.
    • date: 1870
    • words: 7229
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: [uste, iIs s'efforcent de détruire les premiers fondements de la société humaine. , Mais parce que quelques hommes [ugent mal ce que le saint Concile de Trente a décrété salutairement touehant l'interprétation de Ia -eli­ vine Ecriture, afin de mattriser les esprits enrévolte, Nous, renouve­ lant le mème décret, Nous déclarons que l'esprit de ce décret est que sur les choses de la foi et des mœurs qui concernent l'édifice de la doc­ trine chrétienne, il faut tenir pour levrai sens de la sai nte Ecriture celui qu'a toujours tenu et que tient notre sainte mère l'Eglise, il qui il appartient de déterminer le vrai sens et l'interprétation des saintes Ecritures: en sorte qu'il n'est permis à personne d'interpréter I'Ecri­ ture contrairement à 'ce sens, ou mème contrairement au sentiment unanime des Pères.
    • keywords: dans; de la; des; dieu; est; foi; les; mème; non; par; pas; pour; qu'il; que; qui; quæ; sit; soit
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197572.txt
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  1301. _005197580
    • author: Mullanphy, John.
    • title: [Last will and testament of John Mullanphy].
    • date: 1837
    • words: 7059
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: After the legacies and provisions herein before made, the one equal fourth of all my property thus thrown into one fund and mass in the hands of said trustees is to be held by said trustees for the use of my daughter Jane Chambers and her la wful issue. and I devise the same, to the children of said Bryanlawfully begotten ba fee for ever; or if he shall die without law­ful issue born or to be born to him, then I devise- the same to his right heirs in fee simple for ever, In case my said son shalloutlive me, the devises in this article contained shall operate tothe exclusion of said trustees, & to- the exclusion of all other M­ vises, bequests and provisions in this last will and testament: con tained; and shall opera te to vest the legal ti tIe of said lands,tenemen ts and heredi tamen ts for life in my said son, with re­mainder in fee to his lawful issue &;, in default of such issue, tohis right heirs.
    • keywords: dollars; john; louis; mullanphy; said; time
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197580.txt
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  1302. _005197581
    • author: Maguire, Robert, 1826-1890.
    • title: Romanism in London : a Priest's confession! The substance of a conversation between the Rev. John Bonus, a Romish Priest ; and the Rev. Robert Maguire--
    • date: 1852
    • words: 3433
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: At length he stood up and addressed to my 'friend a rebuke for returning to the Church of England. One friend of his, a Roman Catholic Priest, who had once' been a Protestant, wrote to my young friend, expressing his anxiety to see him, and stating that he' felt an inward inspiration in his soul that he would be made the means of restoring him to the Romish Church.
    • keywords: church; friend; priest
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197581.txt
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  1303. _005197582
    • author: Minton, Samuel, 1820-1894.
    • title: The Romish doctrine of intention : in an unanswered letter to the Roman Catholic priests of Liverpool ; an appeal thereupon to the Roman Catholics of Liverpool, and a supplemental letter, addressed to the editor of the Liverpool standard
    • date: 1851
    • words: 7651
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Why, the privilege of being admitted there at all depends upon your dying in com­ munion with the Church through her sacraments, (which all require intention) and the length of time you have to remain there depends very much upon the intention of the priest, who says masses for you after your death.-In short, it meets you at every turn; and reduces that entire ecclesiastical structure, which so charms you by its apparent grandeur and solidity, to the baseless fabric of a vision. Ask them, whether they do, or do not, believe it themselves 1 Ask them, whether such a doctrine, does or does not, render it impossible for either themselves or you to know that they are true priests at all; and) consequently, that they have any claim upon your submission, or any power to benefit you by their ordinances
    • keywords: church; doctrine; god; intention; priest; romish; sacrament
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  1304. _005197583
    • author: None
    • title: The infidelity of Romanism.
    • date: 1854
    • words: 6160
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: And every thing that is put between us and God, who exercises this love immediately towards us-every thing which tends to' show that this love is not. so free and full, or which militates against that complete putting away of sin by the blessed Saviour, which makes.. God's perfect love consistent with His absolute holiness-all such inventions 'of men are so far denials of the revelations of Christianity-of what God really is towards us. • CHRISTIAN faith, or the faith by which a man becomes a Christian, is the subj ection of the soul to the testimony of God.
    • keywords: faith; god; infidelity; word
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  1305. _005197584
    • author: British Society for Promoting Religious Principles of the Reformation.
    • title: Bellarmine's notes of the Church examined: note fourth, amplitude, or multitude and variety of believers. (From Bp. Gibson's Preservative.) [Printed for the British Society for Promoting the Religious Principles of the Reformation.].
    • date: 1848
    • words: 5813
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: This is so far from being a note of the Church, that it is no more than a variable state and condition thereof, .since it hath had, from time to time, its ebbs and flows, and hath had sometimes larger, and at other times straiter and narrower bounds. Again, considering them under the notion of a great mul­ titude of believers, there was an age in which the orthodox Christians could not be distinguished from heretics, by the greatn�ss of their number (whom the Romanists will not admit to be members of the Church in any sense), for in the reign.
    • keywords: church; churches; hath; note; rome; true
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  1306. _005197585
    • author: Thelwall, A. S. (Algernon Sydney), 1795-1863.
    • title: On the Romish doctrine of justification : being a lecture delivered in the Trinity District school-room ... on February 17, 1852
    • date: 1852
    • words: 17339
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Let it be counted folly, or phrensy, or fury, whatsoever; it is our comfort and our wisdom; we care for no knowledge in the 'world but this, that man hath sinned and God hath suffered; that ·God hath made himself the sin of Man, and that Men are made -the righteousness of God. And so the grace of God doth not shut out the justice of God in our justification; but only shutteth out the justice of man; that is to say, the justice of our works as to be merits of deserving our justification.
    • keywords: christ; church; doctrine; faith; god; good; grace; justification; justified; man; sin; works
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  1307. _005197586
    • author: Littledale, Richard Frederick, 1833-1890.
    • title: Why Ritualists do not become Roman Catholics : a reply to the Abbe Martin
    • date: 1879
    • words: 20870
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: According to his view, sheer ignorance is the main deterrent of wholesale conversion, and as this ignorance disappears gradually before the light of inquiry, and the Roman Church becomes daily better known, the prospects of the Holy See will brighten in England. Clearly, there is a flaw in the Abbé's reasoning here, and it is, to say the least, more than likely that the greatly increased knowledge now possessed by English Churchmen of the real character ofpractical Roman­ ism helps to deter them from seceding, because they know that the difficulties and abuses they must encounter in their new communion are certainly as great as those they are familiar with at home, and probably greater; with this ad­ ditional consideration, to which no light weight attaches, that they see the visible progress of wholesome reform in the Church of England, the steady abatement of nuisances, extinction of abuses, establishment of new or revival of disused agencies for good; while they perceive that in the Roman Church, contrariwise, the man who chafes against scandals may not even hope to see them removed, but must choose sullen and dumb acquiescence, or else the title of bad Catholic, as his reward for remonstrance.
    • keywords: abbé; anglican; authority; catholics; church; clergy; england; english; english church; fact; great; like; martin; men; mere; ritualists; roman; roman catholicism; roman church; rome; true; years
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  1308. _005197587
    • author: Seymour, M. Hobart (Michael Hobart), 1800-1874.
    • title: Convents or nunneries : a lecture in reply to Cardinal Wiseman, delivered at the Assembly Rooms, Bath, on Monday, June 7th, 1852
    • date: 1852
    • words: 24742
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: But the Cardinal himself let out, in another part ofhis address, the statement that he, in his experience of nuns and nunneries, could say there were more nuns above 40 than undel' 25.. 52 NUNNERIES AT ROME, MILAN, &a, Now if this language means anything, it means that there are very few under 25; in other words, it seems an undesigned evidence of the truth of the statement that these young girls die before twenty- five years of age. He spoke, indeed, about there being many more nuns of his acquaintance over forty than under twenty-five years of age; and he spoke jauntily of nuns of advancing years, and of a green old age; and he spoke this out as if he wished it to be implied -he did not say it, but he appeared to convey the impli­ cation .-
    • keywords: age; cardinal; continent; convent; country; england; man; men; nunneries; nunnery; nuns; rome; subject; time; years; young
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  1309. _005197588
    • author: None
    • title: The fifth of November, or, Gunpowder treason.
    • date: 1854
    • words: 4713
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: But among all our joys'} there was no one more filled our hearts, than the blessed continuance of the preaching of God's sacred Word among us, which is that inestimable treasure which excelleth all the riches of the earth; because the fruit thereof eætendeth itself, not only to the time spent in this transitory world, but directetb and disposeth men unto that eternal happi­ ness which is above in heaven: It was indeed a great mercy to the nation that Almighty God had raised up to Queen Elizabeth such wise counsellors as pre­ pared for King .Iarnes's accession to the throne; who, by the energy of their movements, established him in its possession on the Queen's death before the disaffected had time to concert resistance, or to rally round the standard of a Pretender, And it was also a manifestation of great mercy to this nation, that there was provided as Elizabeth's successor, one so well calculated for such troublous times as King James-a man with a deep­ rooted abhorrence of the soul-destroying heresies of Rome, yet of a moderate and tolerant disposition. Popery proclaimed in plain accents, that in her case killing would be no murder, her subjects were absolved from their allegiance, some of herprincipal nobles rose in rebellion, treason was fostered through­ out the kingdom, and Ireland, time after time, was rent by com­ motion and plunged in civil war.
    • keywords: catesby; god; house; king; lord; time
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  1310. _005197589
    • author: Concanon, G. Blake.
    • title: Incautious controversy : a correspondence caused by certain statements made at a meeting of the Church Association, at St. Leonard's-on-Sea, between the Rev. G. Blake Concanon ... and the Rev. H.E. Platt.
    • date: 1871
    • words: 5488
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: The form given is indicative, and the discretion is limited to other forms like it. USED BY CERTAIN STATEMENTS MADE AT A MEETING OF THE CHURCH ASSOCIATION} AT ST. LEONARD'S-ON-SEA, BETWEEN THE REV.
    • keywords: church; dear; sir
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  1311. _005197590
    • author: Scharf, Emilio L.
    • title: The Catholic News Agency and politics
    • date: 1905
    • words: 1582
    • flesch: 46
    • summary: It is to be expected that Protestants and Protestant organizations of a narrow and bigoted type (a few such may still be found) should antagonize and slander an organization whose object is to promote Catholic Indian interests ; and when it scores a victory no one is surprised to hear them refer to it angrily and contemptuously as the Catholic lobby. It should be clearly understood, both among Catholics and non-Catholics, that the Bureau is not a political institution or agency.
    • keywords: bureau; catholic
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  1312. _005197591
    • author: None
    • title: Committee of One Hundred series.
    • date: 1888
    • words: 12267
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: The Second Provincial Council of Oregon, 1881, said that swearing, cursing and profane expressions are distinctive marks of public school children, and all were enjoined to preserve the little ones from the poisoned atmosphere of these godless institutions. The Archbishop sustained the priest and gave the rebels tounderstand that their Bishop considered himself insulted by the bare suspicion that they would find any supportfrom him as favorable to public schools.
    • keywords: boston; catholic; church; committee; history; pope; public; public schools; roman; roman catholic; schools; state; swinton
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  1313. _005197592
    • author: None
    • title: Our privileged classes.
    • date: 1880
    • words: 1501
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: We do not think of licensing men 4 Our Privileged Classes. to sell corn, or wheat, or beef, or beans, or butter; but strong drink men are licensed to sell,-that is, a special privilege is granted to some that is de­ nied to others. It is stated that of 61,265 wine and liquor shops in the United States, 27,312 are kept by Irish and Germans, more than half of the balance are kept by other foreigners, only about 11,423 being kept by native Americans.
    • keywords: irish; men
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  1314. _005197593
    • author: Jay, John, 1817-1894.
    • title: Rome, the Bible and the republic : Mr. Jay's reply to the strictures of the Rev. M.W. Newman on Mr. Jay's address before the Bible Society of Westchester County, New York.
    • date: 1879
    • words: 32338
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: They show that Pope Rome herself had made immortal, and Urban VIII. Mr. during two months at the solicitation of Newman, pastor of the Roman Catholic I Pope Gregory XIII., and was commem­ Church at Mt. Kisco, on my address be- orated by that pontiff in paintings and by fore the Westchester County Bible So- a medal, as a triumph of the Church of cietyon the Bible and the Republic, a Rome. letter which I observe that he hopes may Our citizens who do not belong to the be answered not by assertions merely Roman Catholic Church are quite agreed but by solid arguments.
    • keywords: american; archbishop; bible; catholic; catholic church; church; country; court; dogma; education; faith; father; father newman; god; history; holy; infallibility; men; newman; papal; people; pope; republic; roman; roman catholic; roman church; rome; said; schools; state; world
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  1315. _005197594
    • author: Small, Samuel W. (Samuel White), 1851-1931.
    • title: The Bible needed in Cuba : statement and appeal of the Cuban Bible Society
    • date: 1901
    • words: 569
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Two years of residence there and close study of religious and social conditions, much of the time as Military Inspec- tor of Public Instruction, hospitals and prisons, convinces me that the greatest work our American interference in Cuban affairs has devolved upon American hearts and hands is to provide a way of escape for the people of Cuba from that spiritual slavery which now shackles their souls and weakens the whole sum of their personal and public powers. The people of Cuba are not yet free.
    • keywords: cuba
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  1316. _005197595
    • author: None
    • title: Messenger of St. Joseph for the homeless boys of Philadelphia.
    • date: 1894
    • words: 15433
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Many boys who had not for years received the Holy Sacrament, many who were never at Confession, though of Catholic parentage, have been received and are now kept at the Home; and if these regenerated ones alone be counted, how great a work has already been done. Weare not asked to take such poor boys into our own home; we are not asked to bring them up with care and anxiety; that is to be done for us if we but furnish others with the means of doing the good work.
    • keywords: boys; charity; children; father; friends; good; home; house; joseph; life; mcelhone; philadelphia; poor; street; work
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  1317. _005197596
    • author: Clark, William Lloyd, 1869-1935.
    • title: The Devil's prayer book; or, An exposure of auricular confession as practiced by the Roman Catholic Church. An eye-opener for husbands, fathers and brothers.
    • date: 1923
    • words: 4044
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Sin deserves shame; therefore, it is only another mark of your impenitence if you are unwilling to submit yourself to this morti- . You must confess those circumstances which change the nature of sin, or increase the number.
    • keywords: church; confession; holy; sin
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  1318. _005197685
    • author: None
    • title: Good Friday : the devotion of the three hours' agony.
    • date: 1900
    • words: 1
    • flesch: -47
    • summary: {status:ERROR,code:401}
    • keywords: status":"error","code":"401
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  1319. _005197721
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Belief in God and in evolution : the harmony of religion and science
    • date: 1930
    • words: 9582
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: With the panorama of these historical controver- Belief in God and in Evolution 13 sies before our eyes, with religion yielding ground in every instance where the issue was one involving a fact of natural science, it seems obvious that one should no longer attempt to make the Bible serve as a textbook of science, or as a quick and ready means of deciding the truth or error of a scientific theory or fact. Not only the impartial observer, however, who bases his ver- dict on the qualifications and authority of witnesses to testify concerning facts within their own domain, but the great overwhelming majority of persons who take the time and patience to examine for themselves 22 Belief in God and in Evolution the converging lines of evidence from the many fields of science, especially from paleontology, comparative anatomy and embryology will scarcely find room for disagreement with the scientist in affirming that evo- lution is about as well established as most of the other laws or principles of natural science.
    • keywords: belief; evolution; god; haeckel; laws; nature; new; principle; religion; religious; science
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  1320. _005197722
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Evolution and religion; facing the facts.
    • date: 1930
    • words: 7463
    • flesch: 46
    • summary: Evolution and Religion 5 The Meaning of Evolution The fundamental meaning of evolution is that there has been a development from simple rudimen- tary organic life to higher and more complex forms. Evolution—Theory or Fact? Anti-evolutionists are wont to point to disagree- ments among scientific specialists as to the causo- mechanics of evolution, thus seeking to give the im- pression that there is widespread disagreement among scientists themselves as to the fact of evolution.
    • keywords: evidence; evolution; facts; life; man; new; religion; science
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  1321. _005197723
    • author: Quinlan, John F.
    • title: Whither, ethics in medicine?
    • date: 1934
    • words: 7939
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: While these principles were yet virile as the inspira- tion of man’s activity, Sydenham could say : 3 “Who- ever takes up medicine should seriously consider the following points, firstly, that he must one day WHITHER, ETHICS IN MEDICINE? 6 Editorial : Human Sterilization in Germany and United States; J. A. M. A., 102:1501-1502, May 5, 1934.
    • keywords: abortion; cases; ethics; man; medicine; mortality; years
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  1322. _005197724
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: The conquest of fear : religion points the way to abiding peace
    • date: 1935
    • words: 4056
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: What help does religion offer in this battle against worry that is making people sick, and against fear that is scaring most of us half to death? Upbraiding him for his chicken- heartedness, she displays a stony front that gives no THE CONQUEST OF FEAR 7 inkling of fear or remorse.
    • keywords: conquest; fear; god; life; love; worry
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  1323. _005197725
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Cardinal Newman, scholar of Oxford.
    • date: 1937
    • words: 15928
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: In the following year Dr. Ullathorne paid a visit to the aged Cardinal at Edgbaston and on returning narrated the following touching incident, which showed the huniility and simplicity of Newman had not been impaired by the honor of the cardinalate: “I have been visiting Cardinal Newman to-day. Father Newman informs us that it need not be, and on the whole ought not to be, that cunning is the weapon which Heaven has given to the Saints wherewith to 20 CARDINAL NEWMAN withstand the brute male force of the world which marries and is given in marriage.
    • keywords: cardinal newman; catholic; church; england; god; great; life; light; long; newman; oxford; rome; truth; world; years
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  1324. _005197726
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Can America stay out of war? : removing the breeding grounds of strife
    • date: 1940
    • words: 6876
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Can America stay out of war? : removing the breeding grounds of strife Can America Stay Out of War? REMOVING THE BREEDING GROUNDS OF STRIFE By REV. JOHN A. O’BRIEN, Ph.D., LL.D. Chaplain of the Catholic Students, University of Illinois New York THE PAULIST PRESS 401 West 59th Street Cover design has been adapted from a painting by Elbert M. Jackson , a contribution to the Emergency Peace Campaign PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN THE U. S. A. BY THE PAULIST PRESS, NEW YORK, N. Y. DeaeWHted Can America Stay Out of War? REMOVING THE BREEDING GROUNDS OF STRIFE By Rev. John A. O’Brien, Ph.D., LL.D. Chaplain of the Catholic Students, University of Illinois W7HAT are the causes of war?
    • keywords: america; nations; states; united; united states; war; world; world war
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  1325. _005197727
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: The ideal marriage : how achieve it?
    • date: 1941
    • words: 5135
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: If we were to set about to bring together two groups of Catholic young men and women of congenial interests and similar culture, with a view of fostering happy Catholic mar- riages, where else would we turn but to the students at the very institutions which were striving by might and main to keep them apart? This may or may not be a good thing, but it is often much easier for Catholic young men to meet Protestant young women than it is to meet Catholic young women, and the opposite is also very true.
    • keywords: catholic; church; marriage; social; young
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  1326. _005197728
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: The Church and marriage : the new freedom for women
    • date: 1941
    • words: 4670
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: In defending the sacredness and the enduring character of Christian marriage, the Church is championing the sanctity of the home and particularly the rights and the happiness of women. The Church and marriage : the new freedom for women The Church and Marriage By Rev. John A. O'Brien, Ph.D., LL.D. THE PAllLIST PRESS 401 West 59tli Street New York 19, N. Y. Iul8.53 Bill, Note the Nihil obstat and Imprimatur on this# How come?
    • keywords: case; christ; church; marriage; new; womanhood
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  1327. _005197730
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Modern psychology and the mass : a study in the psychology of religion
    • date: 1927
    • words: 10016
    • flesch: 52
    • summary: That is why the performance of external acts of adoration, praise, and homage in which both mind and body participate, constitute the very essence of religious worship. Such is the fundamental philosophical basis for external homage and for the use of ceremonies in religious worship.
    • keywords: bodily; catholic; ceremonies; god; mass; mental; modern psychology; physical; psychology; religious; religious worship; worship
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  1328. _005197731
    • author: None
    • title: Prayers to St. Anthony : from approved sources.
    • date: 1929
    • words: 5570
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Glorious St. Anthony, who from your earliest years wast consecrated to the serv- ice of God, and practised the greatest aus- terities, and devoured with zeal for justice, caused yourself to be conveyed to the coast of Africa that you might preach the Gospel to the Saracens; obtain for us the grace to apply ourselves continually to the service of God, to our personal mortification and the salvation of our brethren, that we may thus become true disciples and faithful imitators of Jesus Christ. Glorious St. Anthony, who hid your rare talents with the greatest care and pa- tiently suffered the contempt of men, ob- tain for us grace to despise the esteem of men and the honors of the world, and al- ways increase in merit before God.
    • keywords: anthony; god; thee; thy
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  1329. _005197732
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: The new knowledge and the old faith : the bearing of modern science upon Christianity
    • date: 1935
    • words: 5379
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: It NEW KNOWLEDGE AND OLD FAITH 15 will be sufficient to prompt the normal individual to cry out in the words of St. Paul : “O the depth of the riches of the wisdom and of the knowledge of God.” She knows in advance that if it is really true, it will not only harmonize with spiritual truth, but will aid us in securing a better vision of God and a deeper insight into the Divine Administration of the universe.
    • keywords: faith; god; knowledge; new; science; universe
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  1330. _005197733
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: The trek of the intellectuals to Rome : the dramatic surrender to truth
    • date: 1937
    • words: 5051
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: When Ronald Knox, the son of an An- glican Bishop and one of the ablest satirists in England, renounced the parental heritage to find in the alien com- munion of Rome peace and serenity, the dismay of the in- tellectuals turned to alarm. The trek of the intellectuals to Rome : the dramatic surrender to truth '>W The Trek of the Intellectuals to Rome The Dramatic Surrender to Truth BY REV.
    • keywords: church; god; intellectuals; lunn; rome; trek
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  1331. _005197734
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Why not get a divorce? : the answer of the Catholic Church
    • date: 1937
    • words: 4442
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: Growth of Divorce Let us now glance at the havoc wrought in the domestic life of modern society by the wedge action of divorce. Because the Catholic Church believes in Christ and seeks to honor and reverence Him, she holds today, as she has held throughout the centuries, to His teach- ing concerning the sanctity and the permanence of Christian marriage.
    • keywords: christ; church; divorce; law; marriage
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  1332. _005197735
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Why not a mixed marriage? : a plain answer to a common question
    • date: 1937
    • words: 5327
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Then the Catholic Church regards marriage as a sacrament, while most Protestant ministers do not. We undertake to show on objective evidence, by the facts of history, by the words and deeds of Christ, by the teachings of the Apostles, by the voice of tradition, by the unbroken continuity of Apostolic succession, by the overwhelming testimony of impar- tial historians of every faith, that the Catholic Church was not only founded by Jesus Christ, but also that she was in existence for almost fifteen centuries be- WHY NOT A MIXED MARRIAGE?
    • keywords: catholic; children; church; marriage; mixed
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  1333. _005197736
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Whom shall I marry? : guidance in the quest for happiness.
    • date: 1945
    • words: 5294
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: In every domain of human life, the use of reason yields a rich premium. 4 WHOM SHALL I MARRY? Love is the radiance which brightens the world of human life with the sunshine of happiness.
    • keywords: god; happiness; life; love; man; young
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  1334. _005197737
    • author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963.
    • title: Consumers' cooperatives
    • date: 1937
    • words: 7766
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: According to a recent news release of the Cooperative League, farm supply cooperatives increased their annual business $65,000,000 during the last twelve months, setting a new high in cooperative business with a total volume of $315,000,000 for the 1935-36 season. Per- haps the most general and all-embracing among such pronouncements is the following, taken from The Bish- ops’ Program of Social Reconstruction (1919) : “More important and more effective than any gov- ernment regulation of prices would be the establish- ment of cooperative stores.
    • keywords: business; catholic; consumers; cooperative; economic; group; members; organization; social
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  1335. _005197740
    • author: Schwertner, Thomas M., 1883-1934.
    • title: St. Albert the Great : life sketch and novena
    • date: 1932
    • words: 11632
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: St. Albert the Great Albert the Great is unique in the an- nals of the world for having made the best synthesis of all knowledge which his prede- cessors had succeeded in gathering. Novena to St. Albert the Great First Day St. Albert the Great and Faith The least sign of appreciation a man can show for a gift given him by a friend is to examine it carefully, explore its hidden beauties, seek to discover its unseen per- fections.
    • keywords: albert; christ; church; day; faith; god; great; life; love; man; works; world
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  1336. _005197742
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Tenebrae for Good Friday.
    • date: 1927
    • words: 8737
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: 22 TENEBRAE FOR GOOD FRIDAY Save me from blood, O God, God of my help, and my tongue shall extol Thy righteousness ; Lord, open Thou my lips, and my mouth shall pro- claim Thy praise. Chapter 9, 19-22 Lesson 9 For when every commandment of the law had been' read by Moses to all the people, he took the blood of calves and goats with water and scarlet wool and hyssop, and sprinkled both the book itself and all the people, say- ing; This is the blood of the testament which God hath enjoined unto you.
    • keywords: friday; god; good; lord; tenebrae; thou; thy
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  1337. _005197743
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1922-1939 : Pius XI)
    • title: Encyclical letter of His Holiness Pius XI, by divine providence, Pope : to the patriarchs, primates, archbishops, bishops and other ordinaries, in peace and communion with the apostolic see, on offering prayer and expiation to the sacred heart of Jesus in the present distress of the human race.
    • date: 1932
    • words: 6379
    • flesch: 43
    • summary: As a fact the notion of the need of penance and expiation is lost in proportion as belief in God is weakened, and the idea of an original sin and of a first rebellion of man against God becomes confused and disappears. Prayer then and penance are the two potent in- spirations sent to us at this time by God, that we may lead back to Him mankind that has gone astray and wanders about without a guide; they are the inspira- tions that will dispel and remedy the first and prin- cipal cause of every revolt and every revolution, the revolt of man against God.
    • keywords: divine; god; heart; peace; penance; prayer; world
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  1338. _005197746
    • author: Feely, Raymond T.
    • title: Morals and Moscow
    • date: 1935
    • words: 11009
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: In “bourgeois” countries like the U. S. A. we stigmatize and punish such philosophy of life ; in proletariat U. S. S. R., 10 MORALS AND MOSCOW such philosophy is called “class consciousness/’ or briefly Leninism. The birth-rate in Russia (although all U. S. S. R. statistics are woefully inaccurate or misleading), is variously placed at the ratio of 30 to 40, whilst the ratio in bourgeois countries is for the most part below 20.
    • keywords: bourgeois; communism; life; morals; moscow; russia; s. r.; s. s.; stalin; u. s.; woman
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  1339. _005197747
    • author: Feely, Raymond T. (Raymond Thomas), 1895-
    • title: Just what is Communism?
    • date: 1935
    • words: 9092
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: 14.) “Marx said: ‘Religion is the opium of the people’ — and this postulate is the cornerstone of the whole philoso- phy of Marxism with regard to religion. Modern Neros Thus far we have seen the nature of Communism and the avowed intention of Lenin to crush religion out of the lives of the Russians and to substitute therefore militant atheism.
    • keywords: atheism; communism; god; lenin; man; marx; new; religion; religious; russia
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  1340. _005197748
    • author: Feely, Raymond T. (Raymond Thomas), 1895-
    • title: Fascism, communism, the U.S.A. : a study of the parallels and contrasts of fascism and communism and their threat to America
    • date: 1937
    • words: 10656
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: The pendulum has swung from the “anarchy of pro- duction” in the doctrine of rugged individualism, to the other extreme of State controlled economic planning. Facts About Communism, Curran (International Catholic Truth Society, 407 Bergen Street, Brooklyn, N. Y.) Communism in U. S. A., Thorning (America Press, 461 Eighth Avenue, New York).
    • keywords: communism; economic; fascism; political; s. a.; s. s.; state; u. s.
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  1341. _005197749
    • author: Finegan, Joseph.
    • title: What do you believe? : Catholics believe the Apostles' Creed
    • date: 1938
    • words: 4672
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: His Mother, Mary, is called the Mother of God because she is the human Mother of Jesus Who is true God and true Man. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN THE U. S. A. BY THE PAULIST PRESS, NEW YORK, N. Y. What Do You Believe? (By JOSEPH FINEGAN, C.S.P. Catholics Believe The Apostles* Creed * » THE PAULIST PRESS 401 West 59th Street New York, N. Y. THE APOSTLES’ CREED I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Cre- ator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, Our Lord: Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified; died, and was buried.
    • keywords: god; jesus; men
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  1342. _005197750
    • author: Fenn, Lyman A.
    • title: Vocations to the priesthood : their discovery and development
    • date: 1938
    • words: 14206
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Without doubt, there is much truth in the statement, but there are many boys, none the less, who even in boyhood show signs of a sense of sacrifice. Thus the Forerunner became the type and symbol of all those human agents, parents, priests, teachers, whom God uses to bring promising young boys to Himself.
    • keywords: apostles; boy; boys; christ; god; lord; men; priesthood; priests; seminary; signs; vocation
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  1343. _005197753
    • author: Fitzgerald, Daniel L.
    • title: Tell my fortune!
    • date: 1931
    • words: 6090
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: But alas by this time fickle Venus is looking askance at Mars, and at the earth from an infinitesimally different angle, so this boy willy-nilly will be called Joe, will be jilted by a blonde, will rob Algy’s bank, and will die in a riot at Sing Sing. The card file of this wholesale dealer in occult paraphernalia contains more than 1,000 names of fortune tellers in all parts of the United States.
    • keywords: book; business; fortune; future; god; man; new; tellers
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197753.txt
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  1344. _005197754
    • author: Flynn, Fabian, 1905-
    • title: A catechism of communism for Catholic high school students
    • date: 1936
    • words: 5724
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Labor is the name given to the great body of working men in the world. To the Communist every man who employs other men is a Capitalist and every workman is a victim of Capitalism.
    • keywords: catholic; church; communists; labor; man; world
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  1345. _005197755
    • author: Frassrand, Michael X.
    • title: These human ills!
    • date: 1933
    • words: 6513
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Man does not prove his love for God in the midst of plenty; but rather by his faithfulness when life is empty and the world dreary. God has given to His favorite ones the opportunity of reach- ing Heaven’s highest places; He has done this by sending them more crosses that ordinary life im- poses.
    • keywords: god; human; ills; life; things; world
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  1346. _005197756
    • author: Frassrand, Michael X.
    • title: Meet the Catholic Church!
    • date: 1935
    • words: 6140
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: In answer to this hearty response I would like to say that in all probability you did not see enough of the Church to do it justice, or perhaps you did not see the real Catholic Church at all. This error is found even among Catholics in out of the way places where they are few and their Church poorly represented.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; church; man; people; social; society
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  1347. _005197757
    • author: Frassrand, Michael X.
    • title: The Catholic Church is holy!
    • date: 1937
    • words: 5661
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: By Rev. Michael X. Frassrand, C.S.P. Do you believe there is ammunition stored away in Catholic Church basements? For Christ men have been stoned to death, flogged till their bones were stripped of flesh, dragged over rough roads behind chariots, slowly crushed un- der heavy weights, roasted over slow fires, gored by the horns of savage bulls, torn to pieces by beasts, pulled apart by wild horses, nailed to crosses and left to die of thirst and pain.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; god; good; holy
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  1348. _005197763
    • author: None
    • title: How to keep Lent : from approved sources.
    • date: 1935
    • words: 5248
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: This disposition begets an earnest desire to do penance and live up 6 HOW TO KEEP LENT to the spirit of Lent; and the fulfillment of this desire leads us on to a more perfect love of God, which is the essence of per- fection, the end for which we were made, and in which alone our true happiness con- sists both in time and eternity. If, during these days of public penance, God is liberal and generous towards those who even make but slight efforts, let us not forget that He is equally strict and severe with those who spend the time of Lent carelesssly and in- differently, and who abuse the graces and opportunities offered to them at this holy season.
    • keywords: day; god; lent; prayer; time
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  1349. _005197767
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: God and His world
    • date: 1937
    • words: 5869
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: There are men against Christ working with cease- less activity. Whosoever shall confess Me before men, said Christ, him shall the Son of Man also confess before the Angels of God.
    • keywords: christ; god; life; men; page; world
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  1350. _005197768
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: God and His own
    • date: 1937
    • words: 5626
    • flesch: 91
    • summary: For more than these has God given you life. Of each and every one of those things that tend to lead you up the ladder of life, to God? Is this not real wisdom? Then act upon it !
    • keywords: day; god; life; page; time; world
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  1351. _005197769
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: God and His Church
    • date: 1937
    • words: 5758
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: Yet, as always, with God, there was no compromise. And no one knew it better than God Himself.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; life; page; time
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  1352. _005197770
    • author: Kelly, Alice Douglas.
    • title: Boys, girls and standards
    • date: 1935
    • words: 9081
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: V THERE IS A WAR BETWEEN PARENTS AND CHILDREN I seem to have drawn an unlovely conflict between par- ents and children instead of the beautiful relationship stressed by poets and undoubtedly intended by Divine Providence. But children need to run.
    • keywords: boys; children; girls; good; life; parents; people; standards
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  1353. _005197771
    • author: Kirsch, Felix M.
    • title: The sex problem : a challenge and an opportunity
    • date: 1935
    • words: 9303
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: It is well to keep away from young children lifelike illustrations, or photographs, such as are found in books of human anatomy or in non-Catholic books dealing with sex education. Children are seduced at so early an age, while they could be saved if they were in- structed betimes at home.
    • keywords: catholic; children; information; instruction; parents; problem; sex; sex problem; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197771.txt
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  1354. _005197772
    • author: Kerwin, Jerome G. (Jerome Gregory), 1896-1977.
    • title: Making democracy work,
    • date: 1939
    • words: 11589
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: Boss Tweed could dare those who would expose him and with a shrug of the shoulders declare: “Well, what are you going to do about it?” Let it not be thought, however, that this corruption in- fested public life only. And corruption in public life has a way of creating among citizens, particularly of the younger generation, a cynical attitude towards public life which results in the dis- astrous shirking of public responsibility.
    • keywords: catholic; democracy; democratic; economic; government; groups; labor; order; people; political; public; rights; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197772.txt
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  1355. _005197773
    • author: Larkin, Michael J.
    • title: Do we need religious education? : Catholic schools
    • date: 1927
    • words: 9732
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Let it be noted, however, that while the educational forces of the State do not nor cannot achieve the Church's ultimate aim in the training of youth-the Church can and does achieve the State's highest aim in education, through her system of religious schools. The very first schools in America were religious schools and they re- mained religious schools until the present system was brought into vogue about 1840 by Horace Mann.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic schools; church; education; god; life; religion; religious; schools; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197773.txt
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  1356. _005197774
    • author: Le Roy, Albert.
    • title: Catholics and the International Labor Organization
    • date: 1939
    • words: 16621
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Beyond them are workers from modern factories: a metal worker, naked to the waist, other workers in caps, an engineer, an artist and an apprentice. The International Labor Organization represents a systematic and comprehensive endeavor to improve the working condi- tions of the toiling masses in every part of the world.
    • keywords: age; catholics; christian; conference; convention; countries; employers; hours; international labor; labor office; labor organization; social; trade; workers
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197774.txt
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  1357. _005197775
    • author: Lynch, Helen M.
    • title: On wings of love : for youth and the young of heart
    • date: 1956
    • words: 5317
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: Say often through the da y: I do not have to puzzle why I'm here, I know, dear Jesus ; You have made it clear! You , dear Jesus, have determined to give me Your personal care and love.
    • keywords: day; jesus; lord; love
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  1358. _005197777
    • author: Mary Loyola, Mother, 1845-1930.
    • title: What Catholics believe : a simple explanation of the chief points of Christian doctrine
    • date: 1925
    • words: 16617
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: It deprives us of many graces, it lessens our fear of offending God, and in this way often leads us to mortal sin. We must earnestly ask God to give us a hearty sorrow for our sins, and we must make use of such considerations as may lead us to it,» such as the loss of heaven and the eternal punish- ment of hell which mortal sin deserves; Our Savior’s bitter sufferings for our sins in the Garden or on the Cross ; the infinite goodness of God in Himself, etc. (4) Lastly, we must have a firm purpose of amendment; that is, we must determine, with the help of God, to avoid all mortal sin, and the dangerous occasions of mortal sin—the per- son, place, or thing that usually leads us wrong.
    • keywords: catholics; church; god; good; grace; holy; life; sacrament; sin; soul
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197777.txt
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  1359. _005197778
    • author: McGowan, R. A. (Raymond Augustine), 1892-
    • title: Toward social justice : a discussion and application of Pius XI's "Reconstructing the social order,"
    • date: 1933
    • words: 36439
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: But the human rules of handling economic life—the economic regime—may tempt and induce wrong or may help a person do right. It did not believe that economic life is a thing of right and wrong.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic social; common; economic life; good; government; human; industry; labor; new; organization; organized; ownership; power; production; purpose; social; social justice; social life; social order; wage; work; workers
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197778.txt
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  1360. _005197779
    • author: McDonough, Aloysius.
    • title: Jesus Christ, the divine bridge builder : the incarnation, the redemption
    • date: 1937
    • words: 10852
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Jesus Christ—The Divine Bridge Builder 21 dawned, that the eclipse of Christ did not last, that from apparent defeat He had emerged victorious! Jesus Christ, the divine bridge builder : the incarnation, the redemption :AI5t «?5‘S^ “Beware of the pamphlet, for it fits in a man’s coat pocket and sells for a sou.”
    • keywords: bridge; builder; christ; divine; god; human; jesus; jesus christ; men
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197779.txt
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  1361. _005197784
    • author: Messenger, Ernest C. (Ernest Charles), 1888-1951.
    • title: The liturgy of the mass.
    • date: 1928
    • words: 5334
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: This consists of psalm, prayers, etc., originally recited in private by the priest before celebrating, but now recited at the foot of the altar. Some such confes- sion and prayer for forgiveness is found in this place in most rites.
    • keywords: century; liturgy; mass; prayers; roman
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197784.txt
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  1362. _005197785
    • author: Meyer, Fulgence, 1876-1938.
    • title: I'm keeping company now
    • date: 1934
    • words: 9853
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: The question now arises: “Since [ Page 7 ] the Church prohibits mixed marriages, is it sinful for a Catholic to keep company with a non-married person not of the Faith?” How About Mixed Marriages? There are cases in which Catholics sin mor- tally by keeping company with a non-Catholic. A Long Priestly and Missionary Experience Without presumption I believe I can state that I know about all that can be said in favor of mixed marriages generally and individually.
    • keywords: catholic; company; courtship; girl; god; keeping; love; marriage; page; person
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197785.txt
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  1363. _005197787
    • author: O'Connor, C. C.
    • title: The Gospels as books of history by C. C. O'Connor.
    • date: 1927
    • words: 9399
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: In this pamphlet, however, we are not looking at the Gospels as inspired books; we are taking them as if they were merely books of history—as if they were not inspired—and the question we have to answer is this: Are they reliable books of history? The Gospels as Books of History ful to the Catholic Church for what she has done for the world in this matter, for it was the Catholic Church, through the monks of the Middle Ages, who preserved the ancient Greek and Roman classics, as well as the writings of the great doctors of the Church, like St. Augustine and St. John Chrysostom, and the book of books, the Bible.
    • keywords: books; century; gospels; history; matthew
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197787.txt
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  1364. _005197788
    • author: Pope, Hugh, 1869-1946.
    • title: Why believe the Bible?
    • date: 1928
    • words: 8983
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: It is a curious anomaly that Catholics, popularly supposed neither to read the Bible nor to place too much reliance upon it, are nowadays practically the only people who continue in the calm belief that the Bible is the Word of God, and con- sequently absolutely true. This Gospel truth was promised of old by the Prophets in the Holy Scriptures, and Our Lord Jesus Christ, the Son of God, first promulgated it by word of mouth and 3 4 Why Should We Believe the Bible? then bade His Apostles preach it as the source of all saving truth and moral training.
    • keywords: bible; books; church; god; human; inspired; revelation
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  1365. _005197789
    • author: Reilly, William F.
    • title: The world of silence : the problem of the deaf and the hard of hearing
    • date: 1940
    • words: 13188
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: The fact that powers of speech do exist in deaf children is but one reason why the old terms “deaf-and-dumb,” “deaf-mute” and “mute” are no longer used by those who really understand. Very often the parents of deaf children consider their plight a hopeless one and feel that nothing can be done to train and educate them, with the result that in a false sense of shame they keep their children hidden.
    • keywords: child; children; deaf; deaf child; hard; hearing; people; school; speech
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197789.txt
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  1366. _005197791
    • author: Ryan, John A. (John Augustine), 1869-1945.
    • title: Capital and labor
    • date: 1931
    • words: 7875
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: It is to be condemned 20 CAPITAL AND LABOR only when it imposes its arbitrary will upon the workers and the common good, regardless of social justice. It was published by Pope Leo XIII on the fifteenth of May, 1891.
    • keywords: capital; economic; encyclical; labor; leo; pope; pope leo; social
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197791.txt
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  1367. _005197796
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: Communism answers questions of a communist,
    • date: 1937
    • words: 12498
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: The reply thus has been made a bril- liant refutation of the modern Com- munist propaganda, out of the mouth of Communism itself; as the author puts it, Communism ansiuers the questions of a Communist. * . - Communism Answers Questions of A Communist By RT. If Communism is a friend of those starved through lack of relief, why did it give up the bread cards and force the poor to buy in commercial shops, at prices so Communism Answers Questions of a Communist 11 advanced that the State could profit on hungry stom- achs to the tune of twenty-four billion rubles?
    • keywords: answers; communism; fascism; party; questions; revolution; right; russia; war
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  1368. _005197798
    • author: Splaine, James F.
    • title: The Catholic sick room.
    • date: 1925
    • words: 11392
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: R. And with thy spirit. Let 'iis pray Lord God, Who hast spoken by Thine Apostle Jamet, sajdng : Is any man sick among you ? However, while urging the importance of calling the priest in good time, let it not be thought that, when the 2 The Catholic Sick Room sick person has already lost his senses, it is altogether too late, and useless.
    • keywords: catholic; god; holy; lord; priest; room; sick; thee; thy
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  1369. _005197799
    • author: Spence, John S.
    • title: The ideal parishioner
    • date: 1937
    • words: 4104
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Soon the con- versions reached such proportions that the Apostles were forced to lay hands upon selected men, and give them the power of priests and deacons. For that reason the purpose of my instruction this evening will be, not to better or quicken your relations with Almighty God, but to per- fect your relations with that unit of God’s Church, in which you are expected to work out your salvation — your parish.
    • keywords: church; god; ideal; parish; parishioner
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197799.txt
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  1370. _005197800
    • author: Smith, William J. (William Joseph), 1899-
    • title: Fifteen minutes with Christ the Worker
    • date: 1938
    • words: 5368
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: He knew now the inner secrets of the hearts of men to the end of time and the broad movements of history that had taken place and those which are yet to come. His mysteries are so profound that men of genius have stood bewildered be- fore them.
    • keywords: christ; god; human; men; worker; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197800.txt
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  1371. _005197803
    • author: Thorning, Joseph F. (Joseph Francis), 1896-
    • title: A primer of social justice.
    • date: 1938
    • words: 20684
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: AS WELL AS A PRACTICAL RESOLUTION What practical steps are being taken to enlarge the scope of employee participation in the ownership, or profit, or management of United States industry? A primer of social justice » A PRIMER OF SOCIAL JUSTICE JOSEPH
    • keywords: catholic; cent; christian; company; cooperative; economic; employees; justice; labor; man; new; order; pius; profit; social; society; states; united; wage; workers
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197803.txt
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  1372. _005197805
    • author: Hayes, John F.
    • title: Christian doctrine memory aids
    • date: 1924
    • words: 2967
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: T—TRINITY Father, Son, and Holy Ghost. U—UNITY One God, One Faith, One Baptism, One Church with the Pope, our Holy Father, as Head. V—VISION The Happiness of Heaven is to see God Face to Face.
    • keywords: god; holy; lord; page
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  1373. _005197807
    • author: McAndrew, Bruno, 1914-
    • title: From five to nine : daily life in a modern Benedictine monastery.
    • date: 1953
    • words: 17864
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Yet many good monks may have such items as scientific specimens, * After enduring more than fourteen hundred years, his arrangement is still pleasing to many thousands of monks throughout the world.
    • keywords: benedict; church; day; god; life; mass; monastery; monastic; monks; prayer; priests; religious; school; time; work; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197807.txt
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  1374. _005197808
    • author: Farrell, John J.
    • title: This is Cana
    • date: 1952
    • words: 4705
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Marriage vs. Parenthood In this whole process of divide and conquer, wherein love and sex have been separated, woman defeminized and man dehumanized, the final stroke is to divorce marriage from parenthood. Couples instinctively saw that the privilege and responsibility of work- ing for the renewal of Christian marriage was their own.
    • keywords: cana; couples; family; life; marriage; married
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197808.txt
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  1375. _005197809
    • author: None
    • title: Fatima and you.
    • date: 1953
    • words: 3035
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: To save them, God wishes to establish throughout the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart. 10 Act of Consecration O Mary, Virgin and most powerful Mother of Mercy/ Queen of Heaven and Refuge of sinners / we consecrate ourselves today / to thine Immaculate Heart. /
    • keywords: children; lady; peace; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197809.txt
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  1376. _005197810
    • author: Fearon, John.
    • title: The good tree : meditations on the Passion of our Lord Jesus Christ
    • date: 1954
    • words: 18326
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: God could have freed man from sin by a simple act of His will, by just willing He could have wiped the slate clean. God knew that it would be immeasurably easier for us to be good and unspeakably harder for us to be evil if we were saved by the Passion and Death of Himself become man.
    • keywords: christ; death; god; good; human; jesus; man; passion; sin; suffering; tree
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197810.txt
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  1377. _005197811
    • author: Kempf, Placidus.
    • title: Faith
    • date: 1942
    • words: 5174
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: For the few passages about him in the Gospels seem to say : “Go to Joseph, and learn how to model your faith on his.” St. Joseph was a man of deep faith, typi- fied by the lantern that he hung up in his humble home at Nazareth, in the midnight cave at Bethlehem, and took with him on his journey to and from Egypt. With deep faith in the mystery that she concealed under her heart, with a deeper understanding of her immaculate virgin- ity, and with a deeper love for his wife, the Mother of his God, Joseph took Mary to his own virginal bosom. - 31 - PAMPHLETS: GOSPEL MOVIES (four pamphlets) 1.
    • keywords: christ; faith; god; john; love
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197811.txt
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  1378. _005197813
    • author: Kempf, Placidus.
    • title: Sins
    • date: 1942
    • words: 5876
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: There is but one remedy for the complete extirpation of this camouflaged snake in the grass—to plant your heel firmly upon its head as soon as you spy it, and to bury it deep in the dust of humility. - 9 - fyilamentl weary house- wife, sinking exhausted into a chair at the end of fall house- cleaning, raises her head to get the kink out of w HENthe “A whip of cords.” —St. John 2:15. One of the entries there reads : “Time and place un- known, the Devil takes Godlessness to wife.
    • keywords: devil; god; husband; love; man; wife
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197813.txt
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  1379. _005197814
    • author: Kempf, Placidus.
    • title: The Mass year : a daily Mass guide for 1954
    • date: 1953
    • words: 33163
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Gloria, 2nd Coll, of the Sunday, 3rd (in Low Mass) St. Christopher, Martyr, Creed, Preface of Apostles, Last Gospel of the Sunday. 30 July 26 Monday Double of II Class White ST. anne, Mother of the Blessed Virgin Mary. Gloria, Common Preface. 27 Tuesday* Simple Red ST. PANTALEON, Martyr. St. Philip, Common Preface. 24 Tuesday Double of II Class Red ST. BARTHOLOMEW, Apostle Gloria, Creed, Preface of Apostles. 25 Wednesday* Semidouble White ST. Louis, King, Confessor. Gloria, 2nd Coll.
    • keywords: 2nd coll; 3rd; 3rd st; blessed; common preface; creed; double; double white; gloria; god; holy; life; mass; preface; red st; semidouble; sunday; virgin; white st
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197814.txt
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  1380. _005197815
    • author: Kempf, Placidus.
    • title: Postscripts to the epistles : reflections on the epistles of the Sunday masses and some of the greater feasts
    • date: 1947
    • words: 17234
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: No one else can know God’s strength, but the Spirit of God” (1 Cor. The New Testament begins with the words: '‘Paul and Silvanus and Timothy, to the church assembled at Thessalonica in God the Father and the Lord Jesus Christ, grace and peace be yours.
    • keywords: christ; god; good; heart; jesus; life; love; man; neighbor; paul; sin; soul; spirit; sunday
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197815.txt
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  1381. _005197816
    • author: Kempf, Placidus.
    • title: Telling secrets : reflections on the secrets of the Sunday masses and some of the greater feast days
    • date: 1948
    • words: 16311
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: For, the more we re- semble God by purity of soul, the more pleasing we are in His sight and the louder do our actions speak into His eager ear. 15 Sexagesima Sunday PROTECTED O Lord, may this sacrifice, offered to Thee, give us life, and protect us at all times. Fasting may be taken as a general term and be made to signify re- fraining from all things harmful to body and soul, such as “excessive” eating, drinking, “harmful” pleasures, and so on.
    • keywords: christ; god; holy; life; lord; mass; sacrifice; sin; soul; sunday; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197816.txt
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  1382. _005197817
    • author: Kempf, Placidus.
    • title: Thank and pray : reflections on the postcommunions of the Sunday masses and greater feast days
    • date: 1949
    • words: 17449
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Of all men liv- ing at that time, only three were witnesses of the transfiguration, and does your present manner of life and state of soul give you any assurance that you would have been a Peter, a James, or a John? These three privileged Apostles saw Jesus in His manifested glory, you have just received Him in His veiled humility. Thus, as a supernatural Food, the Holy Eucharist imparts perfect health of soul and refreshment of heart.
    • keywords: body; communion; divine; god; grace; heaven; holy; jesus; life; sin; soul; sunday
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197817.txt
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  1383. _005197818
    • author: Kempf, Placidus.
    • title: Tune your heart : reflections on the offertory chants of the Sunday masses and some of the greater feast days
    • date: 1950
    • words: 16938
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: 8 Sunday within the Octave of the Epiphany FAITH AND REVERENCE “For the Lord, He is God” (Ps. 99:3). The procession of the 3 priests and faithful at the Offertory was accom- panied by singing in order to excite and foster a joyful disposition in the givers, since “God loves a cheerful giver” (2 Cor. 9:7).
    • keywords: god; heart; holy; life; lord; man; mass; soul; sunday; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197818.txt
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  1384. _005197819
    • author: Goodier, Alban, 1869-1939.
    • title: The charity of Christ
    • date: 1946
    • words: 7192
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: But in all these things we overcome Because of him that 1 For I am sure That neither death nor life Nor angels nor principalities nor powers Nor things present nor things to come Nor might nor height nor depth Nor any other creature Shall be able to separate us from the love of God Which is in Christ Jesus Our Lord/' {Romans viii. From these three passages alone it is evident that to St. Paul, and therefore to his first Christians, and therefore to every Christian in all times, the one essential doc- trine of our faith in practice is not only the fact of Jesus Christ, the Son of God, but the fact of the charity of Jesus; not only the fact that Jesus Christ is God, but also that He proved His Godhead by love; the fact that, because He loved men and for no other reason, the Son of God came into this world and Himself became man, — “God so loved the world As to give his only begotten son {John iii. 16) ; that, impelled by this same devoted love.
    • keywords: charity; christ; jesus; life; man
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197819.txt
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  1385. _005197820
    • author: Liederbach, Clarence A., 1910-
    • title: The Way of the Cross for crossbearers : dedicated to Our Lady of the Martyrs the like of whose Son and the like of whose anguish this vale of tears will never again see
    • date: 1949
    • words: 6252
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: We adore Thee, 0 Christ, and we praise Thy Holy Name, Because by Thy Holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world! We adore Thee, 0 Christ, and we pr.aise Thy Holy Name, Because by Thy Holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world!
    • keywords: cross; holy; mary; mercy; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197820.txt
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  1386. _005197821
    • author: None
    • title: The litany of the Saints : for congregational use
    • date: 1951
    • words: 3517
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Ineffabilem nobis, Domine, miseri- cordiam tuam clementer ostende, ut simul nos et Exaudi, qu~sumus, Domine, suppli- cum preces, et confitentium tibi parce peccatis; ut pariter nobis indulgentiam tribuas benignus et pacem.
    • keywords: deus; domine; god; nos; sancte; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197821.txt
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  1387. _005197822
    • author: Jean Marie, Sister, O.S.B.
    • title: The help of his grace : the story of a Benedictine sister
    • date: 1955
    • words: 34749
    • flesch: 93
    • summary: I'll make vows, Sister, you had told Sister Edgar in a choked voice, I am sure God will take care of Dad, and I can pray for him. You type, don't you, Sister?))
    • keywords: christ; day; door; eyes; god; good; grace; heart; help; life; like; long; love; mother; school; sister; thought; time; voice; way
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197822.txt
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  1388. _005197824
    • author: Milde, Paul R.
    • title: The Mass--homage to God
    • date: 1955
    • words: 6091
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: The words sum up for us our whole offertory, both that before and that after the Consecration, praising God in union with the Holy Spirit, through Jesus Christ our Mediator. True, God has bound us to it by command; but, as usual, the sterner, the stricter the obligation, the more we are prom- ised in return, in the Graces to be won.
    • keywords: christ; god; mass; prayer; priest; sacrifice
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197824.txt
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  1389. _005197826
    • author: Mooney, Denis.
    • title: The Rosary and the grain of wheat
    • date: 1955
    • words: 11583
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: If the seed were without the germ of new life, the elements would break it down layer by 31 layer and convert it into the likeness of the soil. While the outer form is decaying, the germ of new life is stirring to intense activity and sends out tiny roots into the surrounding elements to draw from them the very ingredients of its new growth into the harvest.
    • keywords: divine; god; life; love; mary; spirit; things; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197826.txt
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  1390. _005197827
    • author: Niemeyer, Arthur.
    • title: Jimmy
    • date: 1949
    • words: 8627
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Jim White was one of the group that crowded around Father Reiley on the school steps a few minutes later. Jimmy was glad for the chance to - 4 - confide in Father Reiley, who, being a priest himself, would be able to under- stand better than anybody else, better even than his own father or mother.
    • keywords: father; father reiley; jim; priest; reiley; white
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197827.txt
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  1391. _005197828
    • author: O'Connor, Joseph V.
    • title: Hints on preaching
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9452
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: If twenty, this will give you a pointer to take breath after the same number of words. The mechanical reading of little children comes from their ignorance of the meaning of words.
    • keywords: good; natural; people; sermon; speak; speaking; thought; voice; word
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197828.txt
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  1392. _005197829
    • author: None
    • title: Our Lady of Fatima's "Peace plan from heaven."
    • date: 1950
    • words: 7233
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: While those on the side of Almighty God and His Blessed Mother try to spread her ‘‘peace plan from Heaven,’’ the forces of evil are meeting with even greater success in their ef- forts to draw men into sin—and Our Lady said at Fatima that 'Wars are a punishment from God for sin/^ Everywhere in this country there has been a tremendous increase in divorce, birth control, abortions, immorality, paganism, materialism and secularism. Today, Almighty God will spare the world, or even the United States, from the horrible punishment predicted for us if, proportionate- 23 ly, the '10 just” can be found willing to make reparation—^willing to follow the peace plan from Heaven.” 4c 9|c :]c ^ Part IV — PUTTING THE PEACE PLAN INTO ACTION History has recorded as having taken place, many of the terrible disasters predicted by the Mother of God in 1917.
    • keywords: children; fatima; god; heart; lady; mary; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197829.txt
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  1393. _005197830
    • author: Sause, Bernard A. (Bernard Austin), 1901-1975.
    • title: And amend my life : progress for religious through confession
    • date: 1955
    • words: 32254
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Lord God, obedient without contradiction; poor with- out turning in envy to those who are materially blessed; pure with no stain of corruption; patient without murmuring; humble without hypocrisy; cheerful without giving way to levity; sor- rowful without dejection. O God, Thou God of my salvation: and my tongue shall extol Thy justice.
    • keywords: blessed; christ; church; confession; god; grace; grant; holy; life; lord; love; mercy; o god; penitent; prayer; religious; religious life; sacrament; sins; spiritual; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197830.txt
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  1394. _005197831
    • author: Sause, Bernard A. (Bernard Austin), 1901-1975.
    • title: I have sinned : helps for adult lay persons to confess worthily
    • date: 1952
    • words: 25972
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Deliver me from blood, O God, Thou God of my salvation: and my tongue shall extol Thy justice. Some confessions reward penitent sinners with the deep satisfaction of restored peace with God and broken attachment to past offenses.
    • keywords: church; confession; evil; god; good; grace; holy; life; lord; love; prayer; sins; thee; thou; thy; time
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197831.txt
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  1395. _005197832
    • author: Scott, John M. (John Martin), 1913-2007.
    • title: Joy is your heritage
    • date: 1955
    • words: 8625
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: Whether you walk in the soft quiet of the evergreen forest, or climb into the wide blue yonder in a Douglas Stratoliner, God is with you, that great God of Whom the Scrip- tures say, He walks on the wings of the wind, and the clouds are His chariots. Go back along the arches of the years until you find yourself stand- ing alone in the dazzling light before the great, white throne of God. 8 God is supremely happy.
    • keywords: christ; god; great; heart; heaven; joy; life; like; love; man
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197832.txt
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  1396. _005197833
    • author: Scott, John M. (John Martin), 1913-2007.
    • title: Love letter
    • date: 1954
    • words: 7006
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: The love you experience is a spark caught from the heart of God. My heart is bursting with gratitude to all of you; in thanksgiving to God Who has lavished His blessings upon me.”
    • keywords: beauty; earth; god; heart; life; love; man; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197833.txt
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  1397. _005197834
    • author: Scott, John M. (John Martin), 1913-2007.
    • title: Why on Sundays?
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9264
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: This great temple was once the center of Indian worship.1 WHY 'Why did the ancient Indians build altars?” For the same reason that should prompt you to come to Church on Sunday, and week days as well —to offer sacrifice to God. But modern man has lost the sense of God the Creator, Lord, and last End.
    • keywords: christ; cross; gift; god; great; life; man; mass; priest; sacrifice
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197834.txt
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  1398. _005197835
    • author: Stanislaus, Father, O.F.M. Cap.
    • title: Mary, mediatrix of all graces.
    • date: 1952
    • words: 24587
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: The demon who becomes terribly enraged as soon as anyone undertakes the glorification of Mary, must have foreseen the tremendous influence that this writing, with its forty translations and innumerable editions, would exercise throughout this last cen- tury in the entire Church, orientating souls to a profound love of Mary and causing a virile and sincere piety towards the most holy Virgin Mary. In honor of the Sorrowful and Immaculate Mary, Mediatrix of all graces; to obtain the proclamation of the dogma of the Universal Mediation of Mary and the establishment of the reign of her heart in the world; in thanksgiving for the innumerable benefits received from her Medi- ation; finally, in reparation for the indifference and ingratitude of sinners towards their Mother and Mediatrix and in expiation of the outrages and Epilogue 93 blasphemies with which they pierce her Immaculate Heart.
    • keywords: blessed; body; christ; god; grace; heart; jesus; life; love; mary; mediatrix; mother; soul; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197835.txt
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  1399. _005197838
    • author: Trese, Thomas.
    • title: Six social relations : a private three-day retreat for girls
    • date: 1955
    • words: 11338
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Thus it came about that mankind has a social relation not only to God as God, but also to God as Man, to God incarnate, to Jesus Christ. Show God you mean business.
    • keywords: christ; day; god; human; jesus; life; like; lord; love; man; social
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197838.txt
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  1400. _005197839
    • author: Williamson, Mary Paula, mother.
    • title: Our Lord Jesus
    • date: 1952
    • words: 11642
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: This was the first of the miracles Jesus did at the beginning of His public ministry. 30 THE PREACHING OF JESUS MANY, many people came to hear Jesuspreach. Then the Apostles bowed themselves down to the ground, adoring Jesus, true God and true Man, Who at that moment, in soul and body, was gloriously seated at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty, in the marvelous glory of the Most Holy Trinity forevermore.
    • keywords: apostles; god; jesus; mary; people; son
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197839.txt
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  1401. _005197840
    • author: Sullivan, Walter.
    • title: My life is the passion : a short way of the Cross
    • date: 1952
    • words: 782
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Abbey Nihil obstat: Joseph D. Brokhage, S.T.D. Censor Ubrorum Imprimatur: p Paul C. Schulte, D.D. Archbishop of Indianapolis Price ten cents Copyright 1952 by St. Meinrad’s Abbey, Inc. MEDITATION The way of the cross was first traveled by Christ the Son of God, and then by His disciples in Jeru- salem, and finally by those who believe in Him during every century and in every part of the world. When I make the stations I must remember that in a real but mystical way Christ Jesus walks to His death every day in me . . .
    • keywords: christ
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  1402. _005197842
    • author: Benedictine Monks of St. Meinrad's Abbey.
    • title: Prayers for Lent : from the Psalms
    • date: 1950
    • words: 4289
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Sin no more lest something worse befall thee” In Psalm 6, David tells us his experience with sickness, and how he prayed and made the best of his sickness . He tells of the effects of sin upon him, and his conversion.
    • keywords: god; lord; thy
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  1403. _005197844
    • author: Pius XII, Pope, 1876-1958.
    • title: Pope Pius XII to the convention of all religious : December 8, 1950 in Rome
    • date: 1954
    • words: 5888
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: If We, by the Apostolic Constitution Provida Mater Ecclesia, have declared that that form of life, which the Secular Institutes follow, must be considered and publicly acknowledged as a state of evangelical perfection, since their mem- 11 bers are bound in some way to observe the evangelical counsels, this fact in no way contra- dicts what We have just said. There is certainly nothing to prevent clerics from uniting together in Secular Institutes in order that by their choice of this way of life they may seek the state of evangelical perfection, but in that case they are truly in the state of acquiring perfection, not because they are clerics but because they are members of the Secular Institute.
    • keywords: christ; church; life; new; perfection; religious; state
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  1404. _005197845
    • author: Peil, William.
    • title: The big story; a primer in the Mystical Body.
    • date: 1958
    • words: 2064
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: You, and Jesus, and like you are like a O n Let's call it a MYSTICAL BODY (miss -tea-call). Jesus made Himself small for us *
    • keywords: body; jesus; mystical; noa
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  1405. _005197846
    • author: Connell, Francis J. (Francis Jeremiah), 1888-1967.
    • title: The gentlemanly priest
    • date: 1947
    • words: 9819
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: Nihil obstat: Joseph G. Kempf, Ph.D. Censor lihrorum Imprimatur: Paul C. Schulte Archbishop of Indianapolis Feast of St. Luke October 18, 1947 Copyrighted 1947 by St. Meinrad’s Abbey, Inc. INTRODUCTION This brochure had its origin in a paper presented at the annual meeting of the National Catholic Edu- cational Association held at Chicago, The members of the major seminary section, before whom it was read, honored me by requesting that it be extended to greater proportions, and enhanced with more de- tailed information on the subject of proper deport- ment, I feel therefore that this pamphlet ‘is not merely a statement of my own convictions rega/rding the observance of the norms of good manners by priests, but also expresses the sentiments of a group of intelligent ahid cultured priests engaged in the sublime work of preparing young men for the priest- hood, Necessarily, I had to limit myself to a sum- mary presentation of the rules of etiquette; so that this little work is not intended to supplant the more complete works on the subject of the manners ex- pected of the priest, such as CLERICAL COURTE- SY by the Rev. Albert Rung, or the secular treatises on general etiquette. I fear that there are in our land today not a few Protestants to whom the door of the Catholic Church has been definitely closed by the unfavorable impression of our religion they re- - 8 - ceived from priests who betrayed a lamentable lack of affability and culture.
    • keywords: courtesy; etiquette; example; father; gentleman; good; manners; priest; seminary; table
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  1406. _005197866
    • author: McGowan, R. A. (Raymond Augustin), 1892-
    • title: New Guilds : a conversation
    • date: 1937
    • words: 9768
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: That word “social justice,” what is the difference between it and justice? A. Social justice is another word for the general welfare itself, the common good, the good of everybody, justice to the body social. The common good is another way of saying social justice.
    • keywords: economic; government; guilds; justice; new; social
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  1407. _005197868
    • author: Haas, Francis J. (Francis Joseph), 1889-1953.
    • title: Jobs, prices, and unions.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 11467
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: First, industries that hold their prices inflexible relative to other prices which are falling, actually raise their real prices in comparison with these latter. There will be no extended analysis of unemployment and price control except to show that these are evils to be at- tacked and stamped out.
    • keywords: control; economic; employers; government; industry; labor; prices; social; unemployment; unions; workers
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  1408. _005197872
    • author: O'Brien, William A., Rev.
    • title: How to serve low mass
    • date: 1931
    • words: 8322
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Kneeling i n position, as in- dicated in the previous pic- ture, do not touch the cha- suble, but bow profoundly and ring the bell as the priest genu- flects ; then, kneeling erect, slightly raise the lower end of the chasuble with your left hand (see picture) , ring the bell again and look at the Host as the priest raises It above his head ; when he places the Host upon the altar, as he again genu- (NOTE: An indulgence of 7 years and 7 quaran* tines may be gained by looking at the Host and saying, “My Lord and my God!”) 36 How to Serve Low Mass THE ELEVATION OF THE CHALICE Remain in same position and do exactly as you did 'for the consecration of the Host; that is: (1) bow profoundly; (2) ring bell as priest genuflects; (3) slightly raise the end of the chasuble with your left hand as the priest elevates the chalice and with your right hand ring the bell; (4) let go of the chasuble as he places the chalice upon the altar; (5) ring the bell again as he genuflects. From the Canon to the Com- munion 33 Lesson V. From the Communion to the End of Mass 42 What to do if Holy Communion is Distributed During Mass 45 The Mass for the Dead.... 47 Mass in the Presence of the Blessed Sacrament Exposed 47 Ceremonies for Low Mass with Two Altar Boys 48 HOW
    • keywords: altar; chalice; communion; low; mass; priest
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  1409. _005197873
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Is the will free? : light from modern science and philosophy.
    • date: 1946
    • words: 7780
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: “Universal usage/ 7 ob- serves Prof. Thomas Dwight, “throughout civilization, and indeed in uncivilization, tells us that in every detail of intercourse among men we recognize the existence of free will. Therefore man has the power of choosing between alternative courses of conduct, or in other words, he enjoys moral freedom.
    • keywords: attention; consciousness; determinist; freedom; life; man; moral; motive
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  1410. _005197875
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Why drink? : temperance--the safer way
    • date: 1942
    • words: 6359
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: In fact, it is safe to say that all of our school and college coaches insist that their boys and young men shall abstain entirely from the use of alcohol in any form. A boy or young man who drinks does not give himself a fair chance.” An Old Story A few years ago I was walking around a golf course with four of the leading contestants for the State amateur championship.
    • keywords: alcohol; drink; drinking; habit; man; people; temperance; young
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  1411. _005197877
    • author: Ryan, John A. (John Augustine), 1869-1945.
    • title: The citizen, the church and the state
    • date: 1939
    • words: 7536
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: This inconvenience could be justified, indeed, if State schools could The Citizen, the Church and the State 13 find no way to include religion in their curricula. This definition ap- plies to any society—groups like the Church and the State, as well as small and simple ones such as a sodality or a debating society.
    • keywords: catholic; church; citizen; msgr; state
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  1412. _005197880
    • author: Eberhardt, Auleen B.
    • title: Small prayers for small children
    • date: 1949
    • words: 792
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: Small prayers for small children / by Auleen B. Eberhardt Bb^rhani-fj flulefyfr* SHALL PRAYERS FOR SMALL CHILDREN No harm then will come to me, For my thoughts will be of Thee. 6 PRAYER TO MARY Sweet Mother Mary in heaven, Look down upon your child.
    • keywords: prayer
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  1413. _005197881
    • author: Feely, Raymond T. (Raymond Thomas), 1895-
    • title: Communism today or red fascism
    • date: 1945
    • words: 15022
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: The “clenched fist” of “democratic” U. S. S. R. nestled in friendly grasp with the Hitlers, the Himmlers, the Goerings, the Goebbels. 57 No one familiar with the background of this “recognition” ever honestly thought that Stalin would remove the Comin- tern from Moscow or from U. S. S. R. soil.
    • keywords: american; communism; international; new; party; religion; s. r.; s. s.; stalin; u. s.; war; world
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  1414. _005197882
    • author: Finley, James F.
    • title: Catholicism : Censor or guide?
    • date: 1954
    • words: 7350
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: The fabric of Church life is knit of the rela- tionships that make up any family.” A YEAR had passed since I’d met the Sanders fam- ily, the mother and three daughters, who had questioned me, on our first meeting, about the Cath- olic Church.
    • keywords: betty; catholic; church; lynn; rita
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  1415. _005197883
    • author: Finley, James F.
    • title: Faith : lost and found
    • date: 1953
    • words: 7345
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: The check-up is fairly easy—if you are arguing with the Church about any of these things, then know that you are serving yourself; the Church never stops serving God, and, therefore, has no argument. He showed me that once you agree there is a God and that Christ was God, you come to a stymie if you don’t accept the Church.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; god; life; way
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  1416. _005197884
    • author: Ferree, William, 1905-1985.
    • title: Introduction to social justice.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 21383
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: The completed doctrine of Social Justice places in our hands instruments of such power as to be inconceivable to former generations. This document is a truly masterly treatise on the whole virtue of Social Justice, though the applications of the theory are made mostly to the economic order, which is only one aspect, though a “most important” one, of social life.
    • keywords: common good; human; individual; individual justice; institutions; life; order; pius; pope; social justice; social life; society
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  1417. _005197885
    • author: Flynn, Paul F.
    • title: Examination of conscience for teen-age and up
    • date: 1949
    • words: 12625
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Amen. --43 — YOUR RULE OF LIFE Here you’ll find God’s rules for happiness in life and for all eternity. Briefly, you must begin today to control your thoughts and strive to adopt a clean outlook on life and on sacred God-created gifts, such as the gift of sex.
    • keywords: cause; cure; god; habit; life; sin; time
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  1418. _005197886
    • author: Forrest, Michael D.
    • title: The rosary : its history and how to say it.
    • date: 1926
    • words: 5950
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: [ 19 ] (3) The Birth o/ Jesus Christ in Bethlehem Let us contemplate, in this Mystery, how the Blessed Virgin Mary, when the time of her delivery was come, brought forth our Redeemer, Jesus Christ, at mid- night, and laid Him in a manger, because there was no room for Him in the inns of Bethlehem. Holy Mary, Holy Mother of God, | Holy Virgin of \irgins, j r Mother of Christ, I Mother of di\'ine grace, ( ^ Mother most pure, s Mother most chaste.
    • keywords: father; holy; mary; mother; rosary
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  1419. _005197887
    • author: Golden, J. H.
    • title: A friendly discussion between a Protestant minister and a Catholic priest about mixed marriages
    • date: 1949
    • words: 6912
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Those who join the Catholic Church with hypocritical intentions and later try to ex- cuse themselves for not living up to their duties as a member of the Church by saying, There are so many things in the Catholic Church which I cannot under- stand/' give themselves away that they have little brains. Now it should be clear to any serious thinking Christian WHY the Catholic Church 19 is the only true Church of Christ.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; christian; church; wife
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  1420. _005197888
    • author: Haas, Francis J. (Francis Joseph), 1889-1953.
    • title: Catholics, race, and law
    • date: 1947
    • words: 9127
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: It would be part of that general education of all citizens in the practice of equal justice under law and equal law under justice. — 30 — QUESTIONS Catholics, Race, and Law (Prepared by Miss Mary Synon, Editorial Consultant, Commission on American Citizenship, Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.) 1. The states of New York, Massachusetts, and New Jersey, have already responded to the enlightened demands of the people of these commonwealths, and have enacted FEPC laws, — 15 — barring discrimination in employment because of race, creed, color, or national origin.
    • keywords: catholic; discrimination; equal; fepc; god; justice; law; negroes; race
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  1421. _005197889
    • author: Haas, Francis J. (Francis Joseph), 1889-1953.
    • title: The wages and hours of American labor
    • date: 1937
    • words: 7773
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: The first instruments to be used in reducing hours and increasing wages are explained in other pamphlets in this series. Manufacturers’ associations, national and state, suc- cessfully combated the enactment of laws whether de- signed to permit free unions among wage earners or to empower government to fix minimum wages and maxi- mum hours ; and individual corporations secured union- disrupting injunctions during strikes, and court deci- sions legalizing the “yellow dog” contract (cf.
    • keywords: american; cent; economic; hours; labor; social; wages; workers; years
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  1422. _005197890
    • author: Harney, John B.
    • title: Peter : prince of the apostles
    • date: 1948
    • words: 9343
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: 4 Saint John ordinarily combines the old and the new, speak- ing of the Apostle as Simon Peter, First In Every List Another noteworthy fact is that the sacred writers in enumerating the Apostles, and in recording their words or actions, invariably mention Peter first. When brought into the narrative he is always mentioned by name, either as Simon, or as Peter, or quite frequently as Simon Peter.
    • keywords: apostles; authority; christ; jesus; john; lord; peter
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  1423. _005197891
    • author: Harney, John B.
    • title: Sin
    • date: 1949
    • words: 9080
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: A man, but also the only-begotten Son of God; God of God; Light of Light; true God of true God; full of grace and truth. It was a direct challenge to God.
    • keywords: god; ignorance; law; man; men; sin; sins; wrong
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  1424. _005197892
    • author: Hauber, Ulrich Albert, 1885-
    • title: Creation and evolution : a Catholic opinion on the evolution theory
    • date: 1947
    • words: 9477
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: She has con- sistently refused to give her approval to either party in this scientific controversy; and we may confidently assume that whenever the theory of evolution is con- fined to the animal element in man, she will leave the matter in the hands of men of science for free inves- tigation. The European Neanderthal man, about whose kinship with modern man there is now little doubt, and the Cro-Magnon man, came later, but even they date back far beyond the traditional six thousand years.
    • keywords: earth; evolution; god; life; man; new; science; scientific; theory
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  1425. _005197896
    • author: Higgins, George, 1916-2002.
    • title: Labor-management cooperation
    • date: 1959
    • words: 1728
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: Starting, as it were, where collective bargaining ends, it brings labor and management together — around instead of across the table from one another — for the purpose of jointly and co- operatively discussing and, if possible, solving common problems. It is usually confined to fairly controversial items — e.g., wages, hours, working conditions, and a variety of so-called fringe benefits — which all too often tend to divide rather than unite labor and management.
    • keywords: labor; management
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  1426. _005197897
    • author: None
    • title: The holy year of 1950.
    • date: 1949
    • words: 10513
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Special needs will be cared for by Father Edward Peters, rector of Santa Susanna’s or by Father Edward Nugent as- signed expressly for Holy Year pilgrims. Two are assigned as special con- fessors for pilgrims with all of the faculties given Holy Year confessors.
    • keywords: church; father; holy; holy father; holy year; indulgence; jubilee; peter; pope; rome
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  1427. _005197898
    • author: None
    • title: How communism works.
    • date: 1938
    • words: 9626
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: The A. F. of L. and the C. I. O.—The Communist Party is driving its wedges into these two unions. The law of God does not exist in Soviet Russia.
    • keywords: american; communist; communist party; party; people; revolution; russia; soviet; stalin; states; united
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  1428. _005197899
    • author: Huber, M. J.
    • title: How to have confidence in God
    • date: 1958
    • words: 4252
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: But where does the theological virtue of hope fit into our life? * ^ :|e - 4 - I remember that, when I was a boy, it was customary to give the boys who were receiving their first Holy Communion a little cluster of emblems, to be worn on the coat lapel — a cross, an anchor and a heart: the cross for faith, the anchor for hope and the heart for charity or love of God. This kind of hope is called an infused virtue, because it is communicated or poured into us by God and resides in us as a habit and not merely as a momentary act.
    • keywords: god; hope; love
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  1429. _005197900
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G. (Wilfred Geoffrey), 1895-
    • title: Christ instituted the Mass
    • date: 1935
    • words: 3967
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: It is the re-presenting, to God, of the body and blood of His only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ—the Lamb of God slain for the sins of the world—Who of- Page Five fered Himself a free-offering,” a sacri- fice for the redemption of mankind. As the priest prays his arms are held in the form of a Cross, to remind us in the words with which he ends the prayers, that we can only come to God “Through Jesus Christ
    • keywords: christ; god; priest
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  1430. _005197901
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: Farewell to sin
    • date: 1949
    • words: 4443
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: If, praise God, such has been your life that you have been preserved from this diabolical leprosy, betrayal, and hellish insanity of mortal sin, then let your heart be full of love and gratitude to Almighty God. One can only pray: God have pity upon them!”
    • keywords: god; page; sin; soul
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  1431. _005197902
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: God of mercy
    • date: 1949
    • words: 6224
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Copyright, 1949 , by The Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle in the State of New York. printed and published in the u. s. a. by THE PAULIST PRESS, NEW YORK 19 , N. Y. DweWtfferf God of Mercy! That infinite love of God, that incredible love of God, and that overwhelming love of God.
    • keywords: father; god; love; page; son
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  1432. _005197903
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: Home and happiness
    • date: 1949
    • words: 6168
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: With the children of such homes confused and bewildered, if not totally indifferent, in regard to God and His Faith. God was there!
    • keywords: child; god; happiness; home; life; love
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  1433. _005197904
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: The hour of judgment
    • date: 1949
    • words: 5572
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: Even as the justice of God is severe. Page 3 Not so long ago a rather noted writer in a magazine article pointed out that in the last four hundred years there has been given to the world an entirely one-sided view of God.
    • keywords: god; life; page; thou; thy
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  1434. _005197905
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: If Heaven be your destiny
    • date: 1949
    • words: 5383
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: And thus it will be with you in the Kingdom of God until that Great Day when Almighty God shall decree that it is the end of time. But surely, in the light of your God-given reason and intelli- gence, illuminated by Faith, you can learn somewhat of what Heaven is, and what your eternal life will be in this glorious Kingdom of God.
    • keywords: god; heaven; life; love; soul
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  1435. _005197906
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G. (Wilfred Geoffrey), 1895-
    • title: Is religion a racket?
    • date: 1940
    • words: 4970
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: God gave them to you to use. Living lives of utter poverty, chastity and obedience until God calls them to Eternity.
    • keywords: god; life; living; page; religion
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  1436. _005197907
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: The most beautiful adventure in life
    • date: 1949
    • words: 5811
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: The most beautiful adventure in life Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/mostbeautifuladvOOhurl The Most Beautiful Adventure in Life! Life comes, life develops, and life departs.
    • keywords: day; death; god; life; page
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197907.txt
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  1437. _005197908
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G. (Wilfred Geoffrey), 1895-
    • title: The pope is infallible
    • date: 1934
    • words: 3380
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Did Christ give to St. Peter and his successors this power? Unfortunately the Eng- lish language does not bring out clearly the significance of Christ’s words.
    • keywords: christ; church; peter
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197908.txt
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  1438. _005197909
    • author: Hurley, Wilfred G.
    • title: Religion is only for weaklings
    • date: 1940
    • words: 4841
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Men who de- fied man or devil. They were real men.
    • keywords: christ; god; page; religion; strength
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197909.txt
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  1439. _005197910
    • author: Keating, John J.
    • title: What is the Holy Trinity?
    • date: 1951
    • words: 9134
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: He opens it by departing from the notion of Sonship for a while to present Christ as the Word of God and true God Himself who becomes man in time. Now this is a way of illustrating our knowledge of God.
    • keywords: divine; father; god; nature; person; son
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197910.txt
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  1440. _005197912
    • author: Kelly, A. J.
    • title: Why be pure? : explaining the sixth commandment
    • date: 1942
    • words: 6591
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: Others tried to do bad things with me.” Conclusion Well, boys, that’s all I can tell you about the Sixth Commandment. I made others do bad things.
    • keywords: body; god; pure; sin; thoughts
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197912.txt
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  1441. _005197913
    • author: Lynch, Ella Frances, 1882-1945, author.
    • title: The renegade home
    • date: 1940
    • words: 9091
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Who savor best the single, homely, everyday facts of child education? Therefore, sjOlnding children to kindergarten or pre-kindergarten before the age of seven or eight can be definitely harmful.
    • keywords: child; children; education; father; good; home; mother; page; parents; school
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197913.txt
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  1442. _005197914
    • author: McCormick, John N.
    • title: What is the Mass?
    • date: 1957
    • words: 22168
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: As on the cross the separation of the blood of Christ from His sacred body effected the sacrifice that redeemed the world, so in the Mass the mystical repre- sentation of this separation of the blood from the body of Christ effects this sacrifice. “A new idea,” they cried, as if Christ had never prayed, “That they all may be one !”
    • keywords: altar; body; christ; church; divine; father; god; heart; life; mass; prayer; priest; sacrifice
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197914.txt
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  1443. _005197915
    • author: McCormick, Robert E. (Robert Emmet), 1901-
    • title: Murder will out : euthanasia ... real motives and legal consequences.
    • date: 1947
    • words: 3195
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: Address delivered at the annual Communion-Breakfast of the Notre Dame University Alumni at the Park Lane Hotel, Man- hattan, Sunday, Dec. 8, on the legal aspects and consequences of the proposed New York State bill to legalize voluntary euthanasia. Thus I have tried to sum up the strangest, and what they evidently con- sider their strongest, argument for the passage of the New York State bill, namely, that murder has been com- mitted and probably is now being committed, and hence that it should be legalized to save these medical mur- derers from paying the penalty of the present law, if caught.
    • keywords: euthanasia; law; murder; new
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197915.txt
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  1444. _005197916
    • author: McDonough, Aloysius.
    • title: Grace : divine vitamin of human soul,
    • date: 1939
    • words: 22867
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: By grace, a mere creature became an adopted child of God, of a Maker who deigned to father him. Prompted by a fatherly love, God sent among us His eternal Son, to shed His blood in atonement, that by a unique ‘blood transfusion’ we might once again be animated by the vitamin of grace.
    • keywords: body; child; christ; divine; god; grace; health; heaven; human; love; man; mind; soul; superman; supernatural; virtues
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197916.txt
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  1445. _005197917
    • author: McEleney, Neil J., author.
    • title: The law given through Moses : introduction to the Pentateuch
    • date: 1960
    • words: 9258
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: This regulates a society, imperfectly organized, in which religious tradition is strong and political authority weak. Other traditions surrounded sacred places such as Bethel, where God had manifested Him- self to Jacob, or Hebron, near which Abraham had buried Sara.
    • keywords: covenant; god; israel; law; moses; pentateuch; tradition
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197917.txt
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  1446. _005197918
    • author: Maurin, Peter.
    • title: Radicals of the right
    • date: 1936
    • words: 897
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: Modern philosophers have not found anything new since Aristotle. Modern philosophers are not philosophers; they are sophists.
    • keywords: right
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197918.txt
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  1447. _005197919
    • author: Mikoi ¿�an, A. I. (Anastas Ivanovich), 1895-1978.
    • title: Toward a land of plenty
    • date: 1936
    • words: 24076
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: We have already made preparations for rapid develop- ment of the production of milk sugar. In this respect the vege- table oil industry differs from other industries, the raw material supply of which has considerably improved in recent years.
    • keywords: butter; cent; comrade; country; fish; food industry; good; industry; kinds; milk; people; production; soviet; stalin; sugar; tons; year
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197919.txt
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  1448. _005197920
    • author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938.
    • title: Critique of capitalism
    • date: 1936
    • words: 9999
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: Our present-day capitalism has not only hap- pened to grow up side by side with the laissez- faire theory which is thoroughly individualistic and which separated economic life from inter- ference on the part of the State; but it has ac- tually grown and developed under the guiding inspiration of this same laissez-faire . It was thus that the social purpose and social good of economic life, which was to be attained by all-around competition, was first of all fet- tered by the chains of natural economic laws, and then left to die in secret—“spurlos vet- schwundenV 9 In place of the erstwhile compe- tition between productive and commercial en- 45 terprises, came the growing manipulation of markets and money for a quick turnover of profits.
    • keywords: capitalism; economic; human; life; men; power; profit; social; system; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197920.txt
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  1449. _005197921
    • author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938.
    • title: Ideals of reconstruction
    • date: 1936
    • words: 11821
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: And the development depends on the proper conditions of social life, without which he could do little. Duty of Social Justice Because of the dependence of each man on the society of mankind for his own development, it is the corresponding duty of each man to do his share in maintaining the proper conditions of social life among men and of preserving the combined achievements, the social heritage, of the race.
    • keywords: christian; common good; economic; good; human; human society; life; ownership; social; society
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197921.txt
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  1450. _005197922
    • author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938.
    • title: Labor and industry
    • date: 1935
    • words: 10317
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Other titles, such as occupation, prescription, heredity, and the like, received much more consideration than that of human labor. The problem arising out of human labor is in many ways a modern one.
    • keywords: capital; cause; economic; factors; human; industrial; labor; value
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197922.txt
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  1451. _005197923
    • author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938.
    • title: Nature of capitalism
    • date: 1936
    • words: 9716
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: The truth of the matter is rather that modern capitalism is just as old as the guilds, whose last vestiges disappeared in the eighteenth century. Whether the dynamic nature of capitalism was instrumental in the vast advances made in technology, the harnessing of mechanical power unto the service of machinery, or whether the technical progress made the dynamic develop- ments of modern capitalism possible, it would be hard to decide.
    • keywords: capitalism; control; economic; industrial; life; ownership; power; property; social; system
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197923.txt
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  1452. _005197924
    • author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938.
    • title: Ownership
    • date: 1935
    • words: 10356
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: The Christian Theory of Ownership A Christian theory of ownership must be a harmonious part of the general scheme of hu- man rights and values. We have grown up with this understanding and have taken for granted the justice of the institution of private ownership.
    • keywords: goods; human; man; principle; private ownership; property; right
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197924.txt
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  1453. _005197925
    • author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938.
    • title: St. Thomas and today : comments on the economic views of Aquinas
    • date: 1935
    • words: 16738
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Man must obey man in those things which are to be done externally through the body. Justice THE question of justice arises only in con- nection with the actions of men in relation to other men.
    • keywords: goods; human; justice; life; man; men; state; things; thomas; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197925.txt
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  1454. _005197926
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Are you delinquent parents?
    • date: 1958
    • words: 3334
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Parents can be good parents only if they remember throughout the training-years of their children that the time will come when they must give them up to their own calling and their own tasks in life. As each of the ten deficiences we have chosen to discuss is described, we ask par- ents of children of any age to ask them- selves this question: Am I lacking this, in the exercise of my parental authority over my children? - 7 - I. Lack of a right concept of authority Too many parents have failed to grasp the truth that their authority over their children is a delegated authority.
    • keywords: children; love; parents
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197926.txt
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  1455. _005197927
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Can your marriage be annulled or dissolved?
    • date: 1958
    • words: 4521
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: These conditions are best under- stood under the form of the impediments that arise out of the natural and divine law to valid marriages. Here is a list- ing of the impediments to valid marriage - 18 - set up by the Catholic Church under the authority given to her by Jesus Christ. 1) Difference of religion.
    • keywords: church; invalid; marriage
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197927.txt
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  1456. _005197928
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: What is the "natural law?"
    • date: 1958
    • words: 3340
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: He must express His will for them in a definite way, and that way is through laws. It should be noted here, however, that the idea of law is not something that ap- plies to human beings alone.
    • keywords: god; law; natural
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197928.txt
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  1457. _005197929
    • author: Miller, Ernest F.
    • title: Teen-agers and the Catholic Church
    • date: 1958
    • words: 3299
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: The Catho- olic Church has Holy Communion which is our Lord hiding under the appearance of bread and wine so that He can enter the bodies of men and be a part of their very person. That is exactly what the Catholic Church does.
    • keywords: catholic; church; teen
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197929.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005197929.txt
  1458. _005197930
    • author: Miller, Louis G.
    • title: How to settle family quarrels
    • date: 1958
    • words: 4410
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: How to settle family quarrels Hiller Louis 6. -Mo It is concerned more particularly with trou- ble in the form of family quarrels.
    • keywords: cause; children; family; money; quarrels
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197930.txt
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  1459. _005197931
    • author: None
    • title: Minute men Catholaganda.
    • date: 1939
    • words: 27445
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Thus we say in the Creed at Mass, “God of God, Light of Light, True God of True God.” God Himself bent down to tell these truths to man, and death will thrust us into their midst in all their reality.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; christian; church; faith; god; good; grace; jesus; life; love; man; men; sin; soul
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197931.txt
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  1460. _005197932
    • author: Murphy, Bob (Robert J.)
    • title: Fatima : these things are possible: peace on earth, a Catholic Russia, peace of mind
    • date: 1948
    • words: 7070
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: Mary Immaculate will be the leader of this crusade. If the men and women of this generation will listen to Mary Immaculate as she talks to the shepherd children on the thirteenth of July, 1917, they will find that “in the Cross is strength of mind, in the Cross is joy of spirit.”
    • keywords: children; god; lady; lucy; mary; peace
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197932.txt
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  1461. _005197933
    • author: O'Connell, Hugh J.
    • title: The secret of successful marriage
    • date: 1959
    • words: 3600
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: These are to outward appearance routine, monotonous, unglamourous tasks; but in them she can find happiness if she per- forms them with unselfish love, if she makes them a manifestation of her love for her husband, her children, and her God. * And if true love and the un- selfish spirit of perfect sacrifice guide your every action, you can expect the greatest measure of earthly happiness that may be allotted to man in this vale of tears.” “In these few short words, Rosie and Tim, you will find the secret of successful marriage.
    • keywords: husband; love; wife
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197933.txt
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  1462. _005197935
    • author: Pember, Julia.
    • title: Kateri Tekakwitha : the lily of the Mohawks
    • date: 1941
    • words: 5889
    • flesch: 97
    • summary: She learned how to cut down little trees and how to plant and to hoe corn. “Little red berries, little red berries,” she said, “will you give your red blood to love Jesus?” The berries couldn’t move, but they shone their eyes to mean, “Yes, we will give our red blood to love Jesus.”
    • keywords: indian; little; page; tekakwitha
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197935.txt
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  1463. _005197936
    • author: Slovak League of America.
    • title: Plea on behalf of the Slovak people to the United States Congress and the World Security Organization
    • date: 1945
    • words: 5302
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: This plea is presented in the belief that you will hearken to it, because it is made by American citizens, who are of Slovak origin and vho have for themselves and for their children enjoyed the blessings of true democracy and who wish these same blessings to accrue to their blood relatives living in Slovakia. Moreover, its President, Dr. Vavro Srobar, is one of the most notorious Czech agents of Slovak origin. 3.
    • keywords: benes; government; nation; people; slovak; slovakia
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197936.txt
    • plain text: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/txt/_005197936.txt
  1464. _005197937
    • author: St. Benedict's Abbey, Atchinson, Kan.
    • title: Proceedings of the liturgical day held at St. Benedict's Abbey, Atchison, Kansas, December 10, 1941.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 20479
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Means and Ways of Leading Our Flock to an Intelligent Participation in the Liturgy By the Very Reverend Martin Hellriegel Pastor, Holy Cross Church, St. Louis, Mo. The subject assigned to me for this afternoon’s General Meeting is entitled: “Means and ways of leading our flock to an intelligent participation in the liturgy.” The Liturgical Movement and Congregational Singing By the Reverend Herman Koch Pastor, St. Thomas Church, Kansas City, Kans.
    • keywords: body; christ; church; god; grace; great; holy; life; liturgical; liturgy; mass; mystical; participation; people; res; sacrament; worship
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197937.txt
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  1465. _005197938
    • author: Reinhold, H. A. (Hans Ansgar), 1897-1968.
    • title: Our parish : house of God and gate of heaven
    • date: 1943
    • words: 18994
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: How can living parishes be the hope for a peaceful world? Prove from his need of family life that man is a social being.
    • keywords: altar; christ; church; god; great; holy; life; mass; parish; parish church; pastor; sacrament; spirit; spiritual; things
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197938.txt
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  1466. _005197940
    • author: Rohan, James J.
    • title: Atheistic communism vs. United Nations
    • date: 1946
    • words: 7845
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: And every man, priest or Atheistic Communism vs. United Nations 5 layman, has certain obligations to Country that are almost as inescapable as his responsibilities to God. Is U. N. a mere parliament of nations self-described as peace-loving, but not God-fearing? Is its constitution an invitation to the brotherhood of man in the fatherhood of God? 28 Atheistic Communism vs. United Nations Does U. N. hope to prevent World War III or simply to reshuffle its belligerents?
    • keywords: atheistic; atheistic communism; communism; god; law; nations; united; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197940.txt
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  1467. _005197941
    • author: Rosecrans, Sylvester Horton, 1827-1878.
    • title: Thoughts on the passion of Jesus Christ
    • date: 1924
    • words: 9239
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Though not great enough to escape the control of the Supreme God, we are still great enough to declare war against Him; and this declaration is greater evil than all others put 12 Thoughts on the Passion of Jesus Christ together, as would be plain enough to our minds did we know what we mean when we say that God is the Supreme Good and the measure of all Good. But, pre- eminently false and detestable are those who make com- munion with the guilt of mortal sin on their souls; who have either concealed something in confession, or have 16 Thoughts on the Passion of Jesus Christ not resolved to fly sin and its occasions, and yet dare to kneel with the children of God, and to receive into their guilt-blackened souls the Author of Purity.
    • keywords: christ; god; jesus; jesus christ; man; passion; sin; thoughts
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197941.txt
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  1468. _005197942
    • author: Ross, J. Elliot (John Elliot), 1884-1946.
    • title: "I have not been idle" : Reverend Francis Patrick Lyons, Paulist
    • date: 1944
    • words: 8193
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: So, in spite of its unworthiness, I offer this little sketch which has been checked by some of the Fathers associated with Father Lyons after ordination. In spite of his Celtic background, however, Father Lyons was called “Frank” by his family and friends—never “Pat.”
    • keywords: father; frank; god; idle; life; lyons; mission; paulist; time
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197942.txt
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  1469. _005197943
    • author: Ryan, Mary Perkins, 1912-1993.
    • title: Living to God : the Easter season
    • date: 1962
    • words: 4914
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: God is su- premely “Spirit,” not because “He has no body,” but because He is infinitely removed from the limitations of a body; He is su- premely alive, powerful, free, glorious, cre- ative of life. And, in the Apocalypse, the Spirit is the river of life flowing from the throne of God and the Lamb, the river of 18 Ezechiel’s vision which would sanctify the holy city and go out from there to make the whole earth fruitful.
    • keywords: christ; god; life; spirit
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197943.txt
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  1470. _005197944
    • author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963.
    • title: Family rights
    • date: 1948
    • words: 6939
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: We must accordingly reject without compromise and brush aside the claim of parents to impart through family education their narrow views to the 28 minds of their offspring.” (2) The right to economic security sufficient for the sta- bility and indep«idence of the family. (3) The right to the protection of maternity. (4) The right to educate the children. (5) The right to maintain, if necessary by public pro- tection and assistance, adequate standards of child welfare within the family circle. (6) The right to assistance, through antununity serv- ices in the education and care of the children. (7) The right to housing adapted to the needs and func- tions of family life. (8) The right to immunity of the home from search and tre^ass. (9) The right to protection against immoral conditions in the community.
    • keywords: children; education; family; family rights; parents; rights; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197944.txt
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  1471. _005197945
    • author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963.
    • title: Vanishing homesteads,
    • date: 1941
    • words: 10393
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Since these rub- ber-tired power machines can move rapidly from place to place, it is no longer essential that farm land be contiguous. Large farm own- ers became a particularly honored class.
    • keywords: acres; american; family; farm; homesteads; land; large; new; small; social; vanishing
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197945.txt
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  1472. _005197946
    • author: Schumacher, Henry Cyril, 1893-
    • title: The adolescent, his development and his major problems,
    • date: 1938
    • words: 26846
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: And lastly, the program for such adolescents should offer direct moral and socio-civic training. Such brilliant adolescents come from all socio-economic levels of society.
    • keywords: adolescent; age; child; development; emotional; girls; high; individual; life; mental; moral; normal; parents; period; personality; play; school; sex; social; time; training; youth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197946.txt
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  1473. _005197947
    • author: Semper, Isidore Joseph, 1883-
    • title: The battle of the books
    • date: 1939
    • words: 2710
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: The Need oe Guidance When prominent critics in secular magazines and newspapers defend books which undermine faith and morals, the need of an Index of Pro- hibited Books becomes self-evident. Cer- tainly they cannot hope to grow in the knowledge of their religion unless they continue to read Catholic books.
    • keywords: books; catholic; creative; literature
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197947.txt
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  1474. _005197948
    • author: None
    • title: Shall we have children? : the ethical aspects of the Planned Parenthood Movement, a panel discussion and open forum conducted at Baltimore, Md.
    • date: 1947
    • words: 17699
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Sometimes we hear the charge that the Catholic Church is incon- sistent , insofar as it condemns contraception, and yet permits its members to avoid conception by continence or periodic abstinence , when they have a good reason for not having more children . But, it must be remembered that in conjunction with the re commendation to what is called the right type of parents to have more children, the Planned P a rentho od Federation also tells married couples that contraception is something perfectly lawful in itself , and even advises that it be prac- ticed at least for the spacing of births.
    • keywords: answer; birth; catholic; children; church; contraception; control; god; life; married; means; parenthood; people; planned; question
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  1475. _005197950
    • author: Smith, William J.
    • title: The Catholic labor school : common sense in action
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6983
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: The answers to those questions, we are con- vinced, will depend to a great extent upon the re- 10 THE CATHOLIC LABOR SCHOOL sponse that the Catholic workmen give to the lat- est movement inaugurated for their benefit—the Catholic Labor School. A Catholic Labor School may begin as one class or it may start with a wide schedule that takes in a variety of topics.
    • keywords: action; catholic labor; christ; human; labor school; social; workers
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  1476. _005197951
    • author: Smith, William J. (William Joseph), 1899-
    • title: Climax of civilization : world conquest by communism?
    • date: 1947
    • words: 5437
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: The Author. — 3 — BASIC CONCEPTS OF COMMUNISM The scope of what today goes by the name Com- munism is as wide and as deep as human society itself. Human society began as a classless society, in their scheme of things—then came the idea of private property, which clashed with the previ- ous condition of society.
    • keywords: communism; human; life; line; page; society; world
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  1477. _005197952
    • author: Smith, William J. (William Joseph), 1899-
    • title: Is it Catholic action?
    • date: 1942
    • words: 11459
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Your answer will tell you the degree of real Catholic Action that you have so far attained. To un- derstand Catholic Action that one thought, that sentence must be studied, meditated upon and mastered.
    • keywords: catholic action; christ; god; human; life; living; means; work; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197952.txt
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  1478. _005197953
    • author: Smith, William J. (William Joseph), 1899-
    • title: They call it free enterprise - but ...
    • date: 1948
    • words: 7991
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: They have not prevented mergers and concentra- tion of economic power in the hands of the giant cor- porations. They talk of competition but resort to economic power and political pressure to maintain a pre-empted position of suprem- acy.
    • keywords: american; church; economic; economic system; encyclicals; social; society; states; system
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197953.txt
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  1479. _005197954
    • author: Spellman, Francis, 1889-1967.
    • title: America reborn : prayer
    • date: 1943
    • words: 500
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: America reborn : prayer PRAYER OF MOST REVEREND FRANCIS J. SPELLMAN Archbishop of New York Delivered at Holy Name Religious and Patriotic Gathering in the Polo Grounds, New York City, October 5, 1943 Lord, lift this mighty host that is America; Reconsecrate us in devotion to Thee. Amidst the ruins of a world that strove To prosper and to live apart from what was bought On Calvary by Christ, Thy Son — Now we come back by that well-trodden way That prodigals of every age have walked, Back to our higher destiny—to Thee, Our Father and our God.
    • keywords: thee
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  1480. _005197955
    • author: Sorin, R. J.
    • title: Can a Catholic be a good American?
    • date: 1929
    • words: 1461
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Some came here to escape persecu- tion in other parts of the world. Not only with sw’ord, but with pen, more pow- erful, Catholics contributed to our land’s history.
    • keywords: catholic; good
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  1481. _005197956
    • author: None
    • title: The splendor of good manners
    • date: 1946
    • words: 21215
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: The splendor of good manners THE SPLEND[OR OF GOOD MANNERS ARE ALWAYS GOOD MANNERS ; bad morals can never be good manners.
    • keywords: dish; fingers; fork; gentleman; good; home; knife; lady; letter; manners; person; place; public; right; table; time; use
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197956.txt
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  1482. _005197957
    • author: None
    • title: The toddler and sex : points for parents of the pre-school child
    • date: 1951
    • words: 5677
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: In its pursuit of this second objective the group, con- sisting principally of young married men with families of their own, selected the Family as its special field of activity, and as perhaps the most immediately pressing problem of the family the delicate and complicated matter of sex in- struction for children. No two children are identical and no one other than the parent realizes the fine line of distinction be- tween growing human beings; no one other than a — 8 — i parent has the bond of flesh and blood which allows for an almost instinctive understanding of this differ- ence between children.
    • keywords: baby; child; god; parents; sex
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197957.txt
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  1483. _005197958
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: I am the Lord thy God! : the first commandment
    • date: 1939
    • words: 11769
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: I Am the Lord Thy God The First Commandment Honor God’s Name The Second Commandment Keep God’s Day Holy The Third Commandment Respect and Obey! I am the Lord thy God! :
    • keywords: charity; faith; god; life; lord; love; man
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197958.txt
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  1484. _005197959
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: A handbook of Catholic political philosophy : based on the encyclicals of Leo XIII
    • date: 1947
    • words: 7269
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: In the sixteenth century private judgment was pitted against Church authority. It treats of State authority and civic obedience.
    • keywords: authority; church; god; law; man; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197959.txt
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  1485. _005197960
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Curb thy tongue! : the eighth commandment and the precepts of the Church
    • date: 1941
    • words: 11451
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: What is the common division of Church laws? Are the disciplinary laws of the Church merely for the sake of discipline? The common method of Church support in this country is by free will offerings.
    • keywords: church; commandment; god; law; man; new; right; secret; truth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197960.txt
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  1486. _005197961
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Deal honestly and justly! : the seventh and tenth commandments
    • date: 1941
    • words: 10289
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Briefly man has property rights. There are personal rights, social rights, international and na- tional rights.
    • keywords: justice; law; life; man; property; public; right; social; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197961.txt
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  1487. _005197962
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Baptism, confirmation, the Holy Eucharist, penance, extreme unction, matrimony, particular and general judgment
    • date: 1955
    • words: 10540
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Sin destroys this divine union during human life, and if man dies in sin he loses this union forever. Hidden behind the appearance of bread and wine Christ tests our faith.
    • keywords: christ; eucharist; god; grace; man; sacrament
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197962.txt
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  1488. _005197963
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Sharing God's life : the virtues of faith, hope, charity, wisdom, prudence, justice
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9683
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: It shows man God as He is in Himself and so man knows God as he could in no other way. Filial fear, the Holy Spirit’s gift, increases as love for God increases, because the more a man loves God the more he will dread offending Him or losing Him.
    • keywords: charity; faith; god; justice; love; man
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197963.txt
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  1489. _005197964
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: The splendor of man
    • date: 1955
    • words: 10517
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Man's Power to Know From God man gets his power to know. Without truth man can- not live.
    • keywords: angels; god; good; human; man; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197964.txt
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  1490. _005197965
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Stories of great saints for children
    • date: 1948
    • words: 4671
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: But little Martin made himself happy by doing kind things for people, espe- cially the poor and the sick. Blessed Martin was born on December 9, 1679, at Lima in Peru.
    • keywords: benedict; god; martin; saint
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197965.txt
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  1491. _005197966
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Thou shalt not kill! : the fifth commandment
    • date: 1941
    • words: 9504
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: The fifth commandment forbids any thought, word or deed that would destroy or injure human life. Why is human life sacred?
    • keywords: commandment; death; god; life; peace; right; state; war
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197966.txt
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  1492. _005197967
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: The Word made flesh : our Blessed Lady--our Redeemer
    • date: 1955
    • words: 10888
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: As God Christ is infinitely holy and as Man completely sin- less. Again as the Word of God Christ pro- ceeds without corruption from His Father.
    • keywords: christ; god; grace; human; mary; men
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197967.txt
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  1493. _005197968
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: The gifts of the Holy Spirit : sin, law, grace
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9951
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Until man turns away from the creature and back to God sin will remain in his soul. Under the first head there are ten points of inquiry: (1) Whether Without grace man can know any truth?
    • keywords: god; grace; law; man; sin; sins
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  1494. _005197969
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: The divine architect
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9964
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Creatures Resemble God Every perfection in the smallest creature speaks of God for all perfections are in God. In his three great divisions of this book, Thomas gives us precisely these things: a study of the Divine Architect and His completed work; a study of the goal of human life and the human action by which that goal is attained; a study of the God Who became Man that men might become like unto God” (A Companion to the Summa, Vol. 1, p. 22). —4 — Highlights of the Summa THE DIVINE ARCHITECT
    • keywords: angels; god; goodness; life; love; man
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  1495. _005197970
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Keep God's day holy! : the third commandment
    • date: 1940
    • words: 11615
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: During the year Mohammedans have special feast days, some are kept by all, others observed by particular sects into which Mohammedanism is separated. Surely it should be a day different from other days.
    • keywords: christ; church; day; days; god; lord; mass; sabbath; sacrifice
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197970.txt
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  1496. _005197971
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Honor God's name : the second commandment
    • date: 1940
    • words: 10810
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: THE SECOND COMMANDMENT The second commandment is: ‘^Thou shall not take thename of the Lord thy God in vain/’ This commandment is really contained in the first which bids us worship God fittingly. As the first requires honor to God in thought and deed, so the second requires it in word or speech.
    • keywords: god; life; lord; prayer; religious; sin; vow
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197971.txt
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  1497. _005197972
    • author: Tracey, Anne C.
    • title: I'm going to high school
    • date: 1949
    • words: 9568
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Society in School The art of getting along with everyone in school will be one of your most priceless possessions in later life. Every pupil should be concerned with the practical prob- lems of school life.
    • keywords: boys; good; important; life; manners; school; spirit; study; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197972.txt
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  1498. _005197973
    • author: Tracey, Anne C.
    • title: Looking ahead!
    • date: 1949
    • words: 8703
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: GUIDANCE AND GOOD MANNERS FOR CATHOLIC YOUTH—No. 3 By Anne C. Tracey OPPORTUNITY Copyright, 1949 , by The Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle in the State of New York printed and published in the u. s. a. $ BY THE PAULIST PRESS, NEW YORK 19, N. Y. Deaddled THE REAL MEANING OF GOOD MANNERS VERY kindly priest used to excuse the mistakes in eti- quette which he noted in children by saying, “Weil, it’s not so much the manners but the manner that counts.”
    • keywords: best; gentleman; girl; good; job; life; manners; success
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197973.txt
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  1499. _005197974
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Pius X : pope of the children
    • date: 1952
    • words: 12494
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Then a relic of Pope Pius X was applied to the patient. Whereas Christian teach- ing not only bestows on the intellect the light by which it attains truth, but from it our will draws that ardor by which we are raised to God and joined with Him in the practice of virtue.” The remedy Pope Pius X said was catechetical instruction for all.
    • keywords: cardinal; christ; church; father; god; holy; people; pius; pius x; pope; time; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197974.txt
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  1500. _005197975
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Religion, prayer, sacrifice, irreligion
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9947
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: The Virtue of Piety After God man owes his life and the chance to seek happi- ness to his parents and his country. Just as with men grace made Christ’s soul holy and pleasing to God.
    • keywords: christ; god; grace; life; man; men; virtue
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197975.txt
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  1501. _005197976
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Passions, habits, virtues
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9353
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Without habits man would often be hampered in his actions, — U — Habit Secures Efficiency Surrounded by a number of good things man is pulled in every direction. If knowledge promoted good actions moral virtues would be unnecessary.
    • keywords: god; good; love; man; virtues
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197976.txt
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  1502. _005197979
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Sex - sacred and sinful, the Sixth and Ninth Commandments, with discussion club outline.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 10535
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: The sex propagandist destroys the purpose and focusses his mind on sex life by itself, as if it were destined by God to be merely a means of personal enjoyment. Sex attraction and the relation of the sexes is bound up with the most sacred thing in human life, true, lasting love sanctified in matrimony.
    • keywords: church; god; life; love; man; marriage; purity; sex; wife
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197979.txt
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  1503. _005197981
    • author: O'Donnell, Peter.
    • title: The truth about Catholics : memorial edition, July 1st, 1939.
    • date: 1939
    • words: 15477
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: 02 U ® q^3'0'0 ,1? ,ft o o o 'M -M C <1^ 'd d o ®
    • keywords: christ; church; d o; god; man; o o
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197981.txt
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  1504. _005197982
    • author: O'Donnell, Peter.
    • title: The truth about Catholics.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 17136
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: o G-O 5^§W© © _ 43 bO •MG® d P '0 «o © © o*vm af. ©©
    • keywords: cd ©; church; d ©; ft ©; g o; god; o o; o ©; p ©; £ ©; © >; © g; © ©; © ®
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197982.txt
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  1505. _005197983
    • author: Vermilye, Theodore C. P.
    • title: Pope John XXIII and unity
    • date: 1959
    • words: 5384
    • flesch: 52
    • summary: The inspired reason- ing of Saint Paul led him to state that Christian unity is of such a fundamental character that it elevates the Church of Christ above the status of an organi- zation and constitutes it a living and functioning organism, vibrant with the very life of Christ. Finally, it may be representative of every nation and country of the entire world, in which case it is called “ecu- menical” or “general” and is attended by every Bishop of the Universal Church 2 Dead&istt who is in peace and communion with the Bishop of Rome (the Pope) who, as successor of Saint Peter in that jurisdic- tion, is the Chief Bishop of the Christian world, the Bishop of Bishops, the Ecu- menical (or Universal) Bishop, the earthly Vicar of Jesus Christ, the Fa- ther of all Christians.
    • keywords: christ; christian; church; holy; unity; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197983.txt
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  1506. _005197984
    • author: St. Peter Martyr Priory.
    • title: Vestition with the habit St. Dominic : Nineteenth class of the province of St. Albert the Great, Saturday, August 30, 1958.
    • date: 1958
    • words: 785
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Hilary Cramer, O.P. Bro* Mel- Buechele, O.P. Bro. Qwen Farrell, O.P. Bro* Bemardine Babbo, O.P. Bro.
    • keywords: o.p
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  1507. _005197985
    • author: Whalen, William J. (William Joseph), 1926-2008.
    • title: What Protestants can teach Catholics
    • date: 1961
    • words: 3239
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: Critics point to the difficulties encountered by many Protestant churches in getting mem- bers to attend Sunday services even though such services are held in the mother tongue. This might be unavoidable in the Metropolitan Opera, but it certainly militates against intelligent and wholehearted participa- tion in congregational singing. 10 Better Communications A spirit of heart-warming friendliness is apparent at Protestant church gatherings.
    • keywords: catholic; church; new; protestant
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  1508. _005197986
    • author: Waggaman, Mary T. (Mary Theresa), 1846-1931.
    • title: The case for the guaranteed annual wage.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 11676
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: Attempts to Promote Wage Guarantees Through Legislation Two federal statutes—the Social Security Act of 1935 and the Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938, include provisions to stimulate directly or indirectly wage guarantees. Therefore, legislative encouragement for wage guarantees would accomplish more if it allowed guarantees as supplements to jobless benefits.
    • keywords: annual wage; business; employers; employment; industrial; labor; pay; plans; schemes; time; wage; wage guarantees; workers
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197986.txt
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  1509. _005197987
    • author: Waggaman, Mary T. (Mary Theresa)
    • title: Women workers in wartime and reconversion
    • date: 1947
    • words: 11667
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: During the war the numbers of women workers rose pyro- technically and their job opportunities showed something akin to geometric progression. By July 1945, just before V-J Day there was some reduction in the number of women workers but only a relatively slight rise in unemployment.
    • keywords: cent; employment; equal; labor; rates; social; states; wage; war; women; women workers; workers
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197987.txt
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  1510. _005197988
    • author: Weber, Gerard P., 1918-2009.
    • title: Chaplain's manual.
    • date: 1952
    • words: 15825
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: They realized that the young workers, the students, and other groups have an important part to play in restoring a full parish life. Perhaps the simplest and best argument in favor of making a report is that it has worked with other groups.
    • keywords: action; cfm; chaplain; couples; group; leader; meeting; parish; people; section
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197988.txt
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  1511. _005197989
    • author: Wright, Herbert F. (Herbert Francis), 1892-1945.
    • title: The Dumbarton Oaks proposals and the League of Nations covenant,
    • date: 1945
    • words: 23883
    • flesch: 51
    • summary: The Proposals seem to indicate greater regularity of meetings (at “periodic” intervals) of the Security Council than the irregular (“from time to time”) meetings of the Council under the Covenant. The Proposals also spell out a little more in detail and with slightly greater preciseness the provision for procedure of the Security Council than did the Covenant for the Council, although the question of the headquarters of the Organization has been post- poned for further consideration, presumably at the San Francisco meeting .
    • keywords: assembly; court; covenant; dop; general; international; international law; league; league covenant; lnc; members; organization; proposals; security council
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197989.txt
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  1512. _005197990
    • author: Wood, Geoffrey.
    • title: Bible devotions for Christian unity
    • date: 1963
    • words: 7022
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: ] Ask of me and I will give you] the nations for an inheritance] and the ends of the earth for your possession.” Benediction (Optional) Concluding Prayer: Lord Jesus Christ, who said to your apostles: “Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you” look not upon our sins, but upon the faith of your Church and grant unto her that peace and unity which are agreeable to your will; you who live and reign as God forever and ever. Benediction (Optional) Concluding Prayer: Lord Jesus Christ, who said to your apostles: ‘Peace I leave with you, my peace I give to you” look not upon our sins, but upon the faith of your Church and grant unto her that peace and unity which are agree- 37 able to your will; you who live and reign as God for ever and ever.
    • keywords: god; lord; narrator; recite; unity
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197990.txt
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  1513. _005197992
    • author: None
    • title: You and the ecumenical council.
    • date: 1962
    • words: 990
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: The Council is really a time when, guided by the Holy Spirit, the Church gathers new light and new life. This self-examination is the first step in the RENEWAL OF LIFE WITHIN the Church.
    • keywords: council
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197992.txt
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  1514. _005197993
    • author: Dailey, Edward V. (Edward Vincent), 1905-
    • title: The way of the Cross
    • date: 1933
    • words: 3164
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Our Father Hail Mary V. Lord Jesus Crucified: R. Have mercy on us! Hail MaryOur Father V. Lord Jesus Crucified: R. Have mercy on us!
    • keywords: cross; jesus
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197993.txt
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  1515. _005197994
    • author: McSorley, Joseph, 1874-1963.
    • title: Meditations on the fourteen stations : with a sketch of their origin
    • date: 1924
    • words: 6519
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Lord Jesus, come. As well attempt to roll back the ocean tide, or to swing the stars of heaven from their course, as to divert Jesus Christ from the fulfillment of the mission appointed by His Heavenly Father.
    • keywords: appeal; blessed; cross; jesus; lord; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197994.txt
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  1516. _005197995
    • author: Reuss, Basil R.
    • title: Pray the stations
    • date: 1962
    • words: 3154
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Stood the mournful Mother weeping Close to Jesus to the last. - 4 - The First Station: JESUS IS CONDEMNED BY PILATE TO DIE ON THE CROSS (Priest) We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee. (People) Because by Thy holy cross. Now at length the sword had pass'd. - 5 - The Second Station: JESUS IS MADE TO CARRY THE CROSS (Priest) We adore Thee, O Christ, and we bless Thee. (People) Because by Thy holy cross.
    • keywords: people; priest; thee
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197995.txt
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  1517. _005197996
    • author: International Catholic Truth Society.
    • title: A simple prayer book.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 19523
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Supply, also, by Thy mercy, whatever defects have been in this my confession, and give me grace to be now and always a true penitent; through Jesus Christ Thy son. An Act of Hope O my God, relying on Thine almighty power and Thine infinite mercy and goodness, and because Thou art faithful to Thy promises, I trust in Thee that Thou wilt grant me forgiveness of my sins, through the merits of Jesus Christ Thy Son; and that Thou wilt give me the assistance of Thy grace, with which I may labor to continue to the end in the diligent exercise of all good works, and may deserve to obtain the glory which Thou hast promised in heaven.
    • keywords: blessed; father; god; holy; jesus; lord; lord jesus; love; mass; mercy; o lord; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197996.txt
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  1518. _005197997
    • author: Liguori, Alfonso Maria de', Saint, 1696-1787.
    • title: Visits to the Most Blessed Sacrament and to Blessed Virgin Mary for each day of the month
    • date: 1926
    • words: 19909
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: My Lord, would it not have been enough hadst Thou remained in this Sacrament only during the day, when Thou couldst have had adorers of Thy presence to keep Thee company; but why remain also the whole night, when the churches are all closed, and when men retire to their homes, leav- ing Thee quite alone? Grant that I may no longer seek for any other pleasure than that of giving Thee pleasure; that all my delight may be to visit Thee often on Thy altars; to enter- tain myself with Thee, and to receive Thee in Holy Communion.
    • keywords: god; jesus; love; mary; sacrament; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197997.txt
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  1519. _005197999
    • author: None
    • title: Daily prayers for the family
    • date: 1955
    • words: 3505
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: God the Father of Heaven,* God the Son, Redeemer of the world, God the Holy Ghost, Holy Trinity, one God, Holy Mary,** Holy Mother of God, Holy Virgin of Virgins, Mother of Christ, *Have mercy on us. We would live in future with Thy life, we would cause to flourish in our midst those virtues to which Thou hast promised peace here below, we would banish far from us the spirit of the world which Thou hast cursed.
    • keywords: god; mary; thee
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005197999.txt
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  1520. _005198000
    • author: Liguori, Alfonso Maria de', Saint, 1696-1787.
    • title: Prayers before and after Holy Communion
    • date: 1958
    • words: 4291
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: But what union can be more perfect than that which Our Lord Himself describes when He says : that eats my flesh and — 3 — drinks my blood abides in me and 1 in him?'^ St. Augustine says that if every day you receive this Sacrament, Jesus will al- ways be with you, and you will always ad- vance in divine love. How then can souls remain cold in divine love in the midst of such flames?
    • keywords: god; jesus; love
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198000.txt
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  1521. _005198001
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Compline.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 4386
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Sicut erat in principio, et nunc, et semper, et in ssecula saeculorum. Dicet Domino : Susceptor meus es tu, et refugium meum : * Deus meus spera- bo in eum.
    • keywords: amen; god; lord; night; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198001.txt
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  1522. _005198002
    • author: None
    • title: Apostolate to assist dying non-Catholics : or, apostolate of the prayer card ; a means of assisting well-meaning non-Catholics to die a happy death or of leading them to the light of the one true faith.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 2907
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: If it is certain that the patient is a non-Catholic in good faith, to whom there is no use speaking of the Catholic Church, and has really made the Acts, this is what should be done: Thank God for His goodness and mercy and ask Him most sincerely to grant the patient the grace of persever- ance. Thousands of non-Catholics, through our efforts, may acknowledge the supreme Dominion of God and the Divinity of Christ, beg — 9 - pardon for their sins and implore Divine Mercy.
    • keywords: catholic; god; non
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198002.txt
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  1523. _005198003
    • author: None
    • title: The book of Psalms.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 47322
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: 4 O Lord God of hosts, how long wilt thou be angry against the prayer of thy people? 8 O Lord God of hosts, hear my prayer: give ear, O God of Jacob.
    • keywords: earth; god; hast; hath; heart; lord god; o god; o lord; people; praise; psalm; soul; thee; thou; thou hast; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198003.txt
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  1524. _005198004
    • author: None
    • title: Jesus and I : reflections and prayers to be used during youth holy hours and visits to Blessed Sacrament.
    • date: 1960
    • words: 3039
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Jesus Christ—the Second Person of the Blessed Trinity—Who gave sight to the blind, Who gave hearing to the deaf, Who forgave the sinful Magdalen and raised Lazurus from the dead—is truly before me in the Blessed Sacrament. Jesus Christ—the Saviour of the world—Who walked to Mount Cal- vary with a cross on His shoulders and a crown of thorns in His head —Who had nails driven into His sacred hands and feet—Who died for me on the cross—is truly before me in the Blessed Sacrament.
    • keywords: god; jesus; life
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198004.txt
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  1525. _005198005
    • author: Abell, Bertrand.
    • title: Holy hour for religious : an hour spent with Jesus in the memorial of His passion
    • date: 1951
    • words: 10234
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Have mercy on them all, Most merciful Jesus and draw them to Thy Sacred Heart. Thou hast loved me with an infinite love and I have taken advantage of that love to sin the more against Thee: yet, my ingratitude has but pierced Thy Sacred Heart and forth upon me has flowed Thy Precious Blood.
    • keywords: blessed; god; heart; holy; jesus; love; mercy; sacrament; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198005.txt
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  1526. _005198006
    • author: None
    • title: Eucharistic hour devotion
    • date: 1934
    • words: 4751
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: In Thy love Thou never sleepest * and art never weary of Thy vigil for sinners. Lord that we may have a perpetual fear and love of Thy Holy Name: for Thou never failest to govern those whom Thou dost solidly establish in Thy love.
    • keywords: heart; jesus; love; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198006.txt
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  1527. _005198007
    • author: Pedrinazzi, Mondolfo.
    • title: Mass book for children
    • date: 1960
    • words: 4014
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: 42 Holy, Holy, Holy (The Sanctus) Holy, Holy, Holy Lord God of hosts! And with thy spirit. 26 Let us Pray O Lord Jesus Christ!
    • keywords: god; jesus; lord
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198007.txt
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  1528. _005198009
    • author: Murray, Albert A.
    • title: My favorite prayers
    • date: 1949
    • words: 5883
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: MY FAVORITE PRAYERS -5 Daily Offering O my Jesus, I include myself in all the Holy Masses which are celebro^ed this day through- out the world, and offering them to Thee in union with the intentions of Thy Sacred Heart, I implore Thee to preserve for me, from each Holy Mass, one drop of Thy most Precious Blood to atone for my sins and their punish- ment. I believe Thy love for me is as tender as a mother's love, and therefore, O Sacred Heart, I place all my trust in Thee.
    • keywords: heart; jesus; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198009.txt
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  1529. _005198010
    • author: None
    • title: Watch and pray : for your holy hour.
    • date: 1955
    • words: 4115
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Admirable Father, Whose patience never tires, annd Whose tenderness is never lessened; 0 Good Shepherd, Who hast shed Thy blood for Thy sheep, from this humble Tabernacle which Thou hast chosen 4 as Thy dwelling-place, from this sacred altar upon which every day Thou renewest Thy im- molation, behold at Thy Feet those hearts which Thou hast united to Thy Heart, and laden with favors. During Thy life on earth, Thy Heart beat with tender compassion for the sorrows of men.
    • keywords: heart; jesus; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198010.txt
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  1530. _005198011
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Psychiatry and confession : light on the talking cure of psychoanalysis
    • date: 1948
    • words: 6686
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: An Analogy The fact that Freud and some of his disciples pre­ sent the phenomena of our instinctive and emotional life against a backdrop of crude materialism, in which spiritual and religious values are conspicuously absent, has tended to discredit the whole science of psycho­ analysis in the eyes of many religious people. He worked with Dr. Breuer on the treatment of hysteria by hypnosis.
    • keywords: breuer; confessional; life; mental; new; patient; psychiatry; york
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198011.txt
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  1531. _005198012
    • author: None
    • title: Novena devotions : in honor of Our Mother of Perpetual Help.
    • date: 1952
    • words: 6242
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: - 18 - (Priest) Let us pray: O Lord Jesus Christ, Who hast given us Thy Mother Mary, whose renowned image we venerate, to be a Mother ever ready to help us; grant, we beseech Thee, that we who constantly im- plore her help may merit always to experi- ence the fruits of Thy redemption, Thou Who livest and reignest world without end. FOR FINANCIAL AID Realizing, dear Mother Mary, that thou art our Perpetual Help not only in spirit- ual but likewise in temporal necessities, we approach thee with submissive and humble hearts, because we have a child-like confi- dence in thy power and goodness, beseech- ing thee to assist us in our present financial worry.
    • keywords: help; mother; perpetual; perpetual help; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198012.txt
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  1532. _005198013
    • author: None
    • title: Perpetual novena to Mary, Queen of All Hearts.
    • date: 1955
    • words: 5322
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: PIUS XIFS PRAYER TO OUR QUEEN Out of the depths of this valley of tears, / through which suffering humanity painfully struggles, / up from the billows of this sea, / endlessly buffeted by the waves of suffering, / we raise our eyes to you, / most beloved Mother Mary, / to be comforted by the contemplation of your glory / and to hail you / as Queen of Heaven and earth, / Queen and Mother of mankind. O Virgin Mary / who didst bear the Lord / the Cre- ator of the world; / thou didst give birth / to Him Who made thee / and remainest a Virgin forever.
    • keywords: mary; people; priest; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198013.txt
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  1533. _005198014
    • author: None
    • title: Sacred Heart novena.
    • date: 1955
    • words: 3729
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: We Thy loyal friends will never From Thy Heart our hearts dissever We Thy loyal friends will never From Thy Heart our hearts dissever. 2 Though the world Thy love despise, Though it scorn Thy pleading cries, Though it still Thee crucify, We for Thee will live and die. JWorning (Offering “0 Jesus, through the Immaculate Heart of Mary, I offer Thee my prayers, works and sufferings of this day, for all the intentions of Thy Sacred Heart, in union with the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass throughout the world, in reparation for my sins, for the intentions of all our Associates, and in particular for the intention recommended this month by our Holy Father.
    • keywords: heart; jesus; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198014.txt
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  1534. _005198015
    • author: None
    • title: St. Jude novena prayer book.
    • date: 1954
    • words: 4775
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Anxious to know the outcome of the ensuing battle and thinking that perhaps our saint might en- lighten him he lost no time in approach- ing St. Jude Thaddeus on the subject. At all times therefore in our sketch of his life we shall refer to him not simply as St. Jude, but as Jude Thaddeus lest the name of the martyr be confounded with the name of the trait- or.
    • keywords: god; jude; saint; thaddeus; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198015.txt
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  1535. _005198016
    • author: None
    • title: A catechism of Christian doctrine
    • date: 1929
    • words: 26458
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: A. God made the world. A. God is the Creator of heaven and earth, and of all things. 3.
    • keywords: a. christ; a. god; catechism; christ; christian; church; commandment; doctrine; god; holy; jesus; sin; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198016.txt
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  1536. _005198019
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: God : who is he?
    • date: 1947
    • words: 8988
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: It is of this divine Presence that St. Paul writes to the Corinthians: “Know ye not that you are the temple of God, and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? Realizing then the inadequacy of language and the limitations of the human mind, we begin humbly and reverently to try to peer even a little way into the infinite perfections of God. — 5 — The Infinitude of God God is revealed to us as a spirit, all-wise, all-powerful, eternal and omnipresent.
    • keywords: god; human; infinite; knowledge; life; man; presence; present
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198019.txt
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  1537. _005198020
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: The soul, what is it ? : light from modern science and philosophy
    • date: 1946
    • words: 10801
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: The Substantiality of Soul The human mind or soul is a substantial principle. CUPREME among all the values on this earth stands the ^ human soul.
    • keywords: body; brain; consciousness; human; man; matter; principle; soul; spiritual; thought
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198020.txt
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  1538. _005198021
    • author: Ryan, John A. (John Augustine), 1869-1945.
    • title: Original sin and human misery
    • date: 1942
    • words: 16639
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: What is meant by the “death of the soul”? 3. Is original sin voluntary in the descendants of Adam? Original Sin and Human Misery 59 Chapter VI The Question of Concupiscence 1. One of the mildest expressions of the opinion that some deterioration (extrinsic) affects human nature in 28 Original Sin and Human Misery its present condition may be found in Pohle-Preuss, op.
    • keywords: adam; concupiscence; god; human; human nature; man; misery; nature; order; original sin; state; supernatural
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198021.txt
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  1539. _005198022
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Why a divine revelation? : its nature, meaning and purpose
    • date: 1949
    • words: 14704
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: The Gospel According to St. John, p. xxxvi 18 Eusebius, Hist. The external and internal evidence, harmonizing so per- fectly, constitute solid historical ground for the conclusion that the fourth Gospel is the work of St. John the Apostle.
    • keywords: century; christ; divine; evidence; god; gospel; john; laws; mark; miracles; nature; revelation; testimony
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198022.txt
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  1540. _005198023
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Religion, does it matter? : its meaning, nature and value
    • date: 1944
    • words: 25939
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: His providence in the ordering of his own life and in that of others, then he falls prostrate, and exclaims with childlike awe, ^Holy, holy, holy, Lord God of Sabbath!^ He confesses that both himself and all things are from God, by his prayer, ^Our Fa- ther, Who art in heaven’; that all things live and move in God, and are sustained by His might, by the ^Hallowed be Thy Name’; that he and all creatures are destined to serve God here, and to share His glory, by the prayer ^Thy Kingdom come.’ Recognizing his depend- ence upon Almighty God for every sinew and fiber and faculty of his nature, man strives to render to God a full-orbed expression of his dependence, his gratitude, and his love, by pulling every ele- ment of his being into that acknowledgment.
    • keywords: creator; divine; duty; father; god; heart; homage; human; law; life; love; man; men; morality; nature; power; religion; religious; society; truth; world; worship
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198023.txt
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  1541. _005198024
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Shall we live again? : Light from modern science and philosophy.
    • date: 1946
    • words: 11381
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: An After Life In those simple words she summed up the case for an after life with a directness and pregnancy greater than that found in the treatises of all the philosophers. “On the supposition of universal mortality,” observes Prof. Hastings Rashdall, “the contrast between the capacities of human nature and its actual destiny, between the immensity of man’s outlook and the limitations of his actual horizon, between the splendor of his ideals and the insignificance of his attain- ment, becomes such as to constitute, in a mind which fairly faces it, a shock to our rational nature sufficient to destroy belief in the rationality of things, and to imperil confidence in the author- ity of Moral Reason as a guide to human life.
    • keywords: belief; body; death; god; human; immortality; life; man; moral; nature; soul
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198024.txt
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  1542. _005198025
    • author: Third Order Secular of St. Francis.
    • title: Rule of the Third Order Secular of St. Francis : English version approved by the very reverend provincials in the United States. National Constitution of the Third Order of St. Francis in the United States as amended October 5, 1926.
    • date: 1926
    • words: 3539
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Send reports of the meetings of the National Executive Board to all Provincials, Commissaries and Directors of the Third Order as also to the press in as far as it may be to good purpose. 5. Each Province of the First Order or the Third Order Regular not represented on the National Executive Board by a member, may appoint a representative to attend all the meetings and sessions of the Board in an advisory capacity.
    • keywords: board; executive; national; order
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198025.txt
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  1543. _005198027
    • author: None
    • title: The Servants of relief for incurable cancer.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 6359
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: A tiny Chapel in St. Rose’s Home at 426 Cherry Street, New York, was the cradle of the Infant community; the Feast of the Im- maculate Conception, 1900, the day of Its inception. In her new duties Mother Rose manifested the same sterling qual- ities which had characterized her entire religious life—fidel- ity to duty, steadfastness of purpose and deep spirituality.
    • keywords: cancer; home; mother; rose; sisters; work; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198027.txt
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  1544. _005198028
    • author: McCarthy, Edward John, 1890-
    • title: The Society of St. Columban : a historical sketch
    • date: 1931
    • words: 8007
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: The Gymnasium at St. Columbans Preparatory Seminary, Silver Creek, N. Y. cessor to the man who, more than anyone else, had helped to establish St. Columbans in the United States. Yu ’ »• c; •' P ‘C C: i’T 'q' - • ’, t i ii1 Our Lady’s Shrine in the main corridor, St. Columbans Preparatory Seminary, Silver Creek, N. Y. [ Page One ] The Chapel at St. Columban’s Seminary, St. Columbans, Nebraska. ^he
    • keywords: columbans; page; seminary
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198028.txt
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  1545. _005198029
    • author: Walsh, Marie Donegan.
    • title: The Galilee of St. Francis
    • date: 1926
    • words: 16331
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: St. Francis begged his friend and bene- factor to build him a small stone chapel to replace the rude earth oratory. To gain access to the “Stig- mata Chapel” one crosses a small vestibule bridge now filled up with earth, but it is the site of the original abyss, across which St. Francis and Brother Leo threw a great tree trunk to form a bridge be- tween the rest of the friary and this sanctuary where Francis could retire for his colloquies with the Most High, undisturbed by the footsteps of men.
    • keywords: bethlehem; brother; chapel; church; francis; franciscan; god; great; holy; life; like; mountain; rock; saint; verna
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198029.txt
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  1546. _005198030
    • author: Hoover, J. Edgar (John Edgar), 1895-1972.
    • title: Juvenile delinquency
    • date: 1945
    • words: 2835
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Rob- beries led with a 23.6 per cent jump followed by increases of 18.7 per cent in auto thefts, 17.0 per cent in burglaries, 16.2 per cent in negligent manslaughters, and 10.1 per cent in murders. Aggravated assaults rose 8.7 per cent and an 8.6 per cent rise was recorded for lar- cenies.
    • keywords: cent; home; parents; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198030.txt
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  1547. _005198031
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: For mothers who don't like children
    • date: 1959
    • words: 2981
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Why Marriage Is for Life Why You Should Want a Large Family Why Your Family Needs Religion — 23 — 5c Pamphlets Advice for Old People Blueprint for Raising Children How to Be a Good Father How to Be a Good Husband How to Be a Good Mother How to Be a Good Wife How to Be a Praying Family How to Get Along with Your Family How to Give Sex Instructions Lost Children — Message to Catholics in invalid marriage Mutual Agreement on Rhythm Open Letter to the Family of One Mentally Diseased Reasons for and against Catholic Schools Rules for Schooling — Right attitude and con- duct of parents towards the child's teachers, companions and progress in school Sick Room Guide What a Wife Gan Do What Extreme Unction Does for the Sick What Happens to Unbaptized Children? You don’t want more children because you are convinced that every addi- tional child will only multiply your present unhappiness and increase your inability to do the things you like to do.
    • keywords: children; enjoyment; good
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198031.txt
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  1548. _005198032
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Program for widows
    • date: 1959
    • words: 3254
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: It is for this reason that many widows never seem to adjust themselves to what God has decreed. These - 5 - should be of value, not only to those who are widows as of now, but to all wives, who, without undue panic or hor- ror, should prudently make themselves aware that one day, in the providence of God, the problems of widowhood may be theirs.
    • keywords: god; husband; widow
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198032.txt
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  1549. _005198033
    • author: Miller, Ernest F.
    • title: Examination of conscience for teen-agers
    • date: 1958
    • words: 4693
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: That is the miracle of regular con- fession—mortal sin is very seldom, if ever, committed. It is a mortal sin knowingly to receive the sacraments of Communion, confirma- tion, marriage or ordination in the state of mortal sin.
    • keywords: commandment; mortal sin; teen; venial
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198033.txt
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  1550. _005198035
    • author: None
    • title: Preparation for confirmation
    • date: 1936
    • words: 7734
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Thou offerest me the greatest of Thy gifts; Thou art about to seal my soul with the sacred character of a soldier of Jesus Christ, and to send Thy Holy Spirit down upon me, PREPARATION FOR CONFIRMATION 23 that He may abide within me continually. I most sincerely resolve to serve Thee faithfully all the days of my life; but, of myself, I am unable to do that which I desire and resolve to do; there- fore I beseech Thee to impart to me the graces of Thy Holy Spirit, that, like the Apostles, I may be endowed with strength from on high, and inspired with courage and reso- lution, to prove myself the disciple of Thy Son.
    • keywords: confirmation; ghost; god; holy; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198035.txt
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  1551. _005198036
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Do you worry about supporting future children?
    • date: 1959
    • words: 3157
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Naturally we look forward to our income growing with the years, but so will the bills with many children, especially when it’s time to send them all through school and college. © Joseph E. Ritter Archbishop of St. Louis - 4 - DO YOU WORRY ABOUT SUPPORTING FUTURE CHILDREN? D. F. Miller, C.SS.R. Straightforward statements of an objection which many parents raise against having more children have recently been presented to us from two very different sources.
    • keywords: children; god; priest
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198036.txt
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  1552. _005198037
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: What is your temperament?
    • date: 1959
    • words: 3214
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: He wants to do great things, wants to lead others in doing them; never tires, and makes obstacles stepping stones to suc- cess. Therefore, your — 5 — particular body, especially because o£ the glandular activity and working of the nervous system, will tend to cast the activities of your soul into a cer- tain mold; to give them definite char- acteristics and traits; to make you naturally like some things and dislike others; to make you weak in some things and strong in others.
    • keywords: good; great; temperament; things
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198037.txt
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  1553. _005198038
    • author: None
    • title: The story of stained glass
    • date: 1950
    • words: 4515
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: The steps in the production of stained glass windows are briefly as follows: The making of the design comes first. The story of stained glass 13k 0TAXYX&O VERT file FURNITURE mamm At 4.° IT' The Story of Stained Glass Prepared and Sponsored by the Stained Glass Association of America Arch.
    • keywords: color; glass; light; stained; stained glass; window
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198038.txt
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  1554. _005198039
    • author: Loftus, John T.
    • title: What is an O.M.C.?
    • date: 1944
    • words: 6093
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: St. Francis, Indiana 1944 He belongs to one of the three great branches into which the First Order of St. Francis gradually divided.
    • keywords: conventual; francis; franciscan; friars; minor; order; rule
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198039.txt
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  1555. _005198040
    • author: Vaughan, John Stephen, 1853-1925.
    • title: The one Church
    • date: 1958
    • words: 4012
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: -
    • keywords: christ; church; god; truth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198040.txt
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  1556. _005198041
    • author: None
    • title: The apparition of Our Lady of La Salette.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 5528
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Amen. 22 MEMORARE TO OUR LADY OF LA SALETTE Remember, our Lady of LaSalette, true Mother of Sorrows, the tears which thou didst shed for me on Calvary ; be mirfdful also of the unceasing care which thou dost exercise to shield me from the justice of God; and consider whether thou canst now abandon thy child, for whom thou hast done so much. PRAYER Lord Jesus Christ, who, in Thy infinite mercy, didst send to us on the mountain of LaSalette Thy ever glorious Mother in order to remind us of our Christian duties, grant that, moved by her tears and docile to her warnings, we may appease in this life Thy just anger by a sincere repent- ance, and that we may merit by our good works the grace to enjoy Thee eternally in heaven.
    • keywords: lady; lasalette; mother; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198041.txt
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  1557. _005198043
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: How to be cheerful
    • date: 1959
    • words: 3089
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Others defend their gloominess on the ground that the world is in a mess, that war may break out at any time, that nuclear bombs may fall at any moment. “How can I be cheerful,” they say, “when the whole world may blow up around me?” - 4 - Still others are prompted by envy to refuse even an effort at being cheer- ful.
    • keywords: cheerfulness; people; virtue
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198043.txt
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  1558. _005198044
    • author: Sheil School of Social Studies (Chicago, Ill.)
    • title: Announcement of courses, second term, November 29 to January 29, 1944.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 7387
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Announcement of courses, second term, November 29 to January 29, 1944 5HEIL SCHOOL SOCIAL STUDIES \ < Announcement of Courses Second Term November 29 to January 29 19 4 4 Shell School of Social Studies Room 602 31 East Congress Street WABash 1159 NOTES ON LIFE AS IT IS AND MAY BE YET - Shell School of Social Studies Is opportunity. It is your chance regardless of your race, 11 creed, color or money to learn how to share in greatest measure the fulness of life.
    • keywords: course; life; m o; social; university
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198044.txt
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  1559. _005198045
    • author: None
    • title: Illustrated mass book for children.
    • date: 1957
    • words: 1069
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: With a kiss Judas betrayed Christ O my Jesus, Who wast betrayed by Judas, help me that I may always love Thee with my whole heart, and V my enemies too, for love of Thee. 4 r Jesus is taken to Annas and Caiphas (When the Priest goes to the book the first time) Thy disciple, give me the strength to suffer all things for love of Thee. ~ >N \ Jesus is recognised as God and Man Gloria
    • keywords: jesus
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198045.txt
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  1560. _005198046
    • author: Fick, Leonard J.
    • title: What about Therese Neumann : a concise background for and analysis of the critical reception accorded Hilda C. Graef's The Case of Therese Neumann
    • date: 1951
    • words: 3424
    • flesch: 48
    • summary: Miss Hilda C. Graef, author of The Way of the Mys- tics as well as of The Case of Therese Neumann, has acted upon this authorization and advice of Pope Bene- dict XIV. Miss Hilda C. Graef forcefully raises an important question: Are the phenomena associated with Therese Neumann necessarily supernatural?
    • keywords: case; graef; miss; neumann; therese
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198046.txt
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  1561. _005198047
    • author: Mershman, Francis, 1852-1916.
    • title: Corruptions of Christian and scriptural names : supplemented with a list of the English martyrs
    • date: 1945
    • words: 4302
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: William Clanton, Bl. John Howard, Bl.
    • keywords: christian; elisabeth; form; henricus; jacobus; joanna; joannes; john; laurentius; list; maria; names; nicolaus; petrus; radulphus; thomas; william
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198047.txt
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  1562. _005198048
    • author: Charitas, Mary, Sister.
    • title: Reading guide for parents of retarded children : a suggested list of the available reading information for the parents of retarded children.
    • date: 1960
    • words: 1115
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: Reading guide for parents of retarded children : a suggested list of the available reading information for the parents of retarded children for parents of Retarded Children A SUGGESTED LIST OF THE AVAILABLE READING INFORMATION FOR THE PARENTS OF RETARDED CHILDREN. RUDOLPH P. HORMUTH (Division of Health Specialist) Free per single copy The Division of Health for Mentally Retarded Children has prepared a listing of some of the special clinical, diagnostic, and guidance centers for retarded children.
    • keywords: children; retarded
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198048.txt
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  1563. _005198049
    • author: None
    • title: Birth control : un-natural and irrational, or natural and rational?
    • date: 1930
    • words: 3600
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: Short , Normal, The next important matter is to Long Cycles count the exact number of days that lie between menstruations, beginning with the day on which the first traces of blood appeared. These days can he deter- mined without much difficulty if the directions given in The Rhythm are followed.
    • keywords: calendar; concip; days; rhythm; theory
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198049.txt
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  1564. _005198050
    • author: Baier, Paul M.
    • title: Teaching the facts of life
    • date: 1959
    • words: 4223
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: You will not only say the words, but you will begin to ask the child to say certain words after you, read some of them and perhaps spell a few of them. A few lists of words can show you how to start.
    • keywords: body; child; facts; know; life; list; words
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198050.txt
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  1565. _005198051
    • author: None
    • title: Daily prayers : quality by variety in your prayer life
    • date: 1961
    • words: 7719
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Jesus, keep them all, close to Thy heart, and bless them abundantly in time and in eternity. O Jesus, I pray Thee for Thy faithful and fervent priests; for Thy unfaithful and tepid priests; for Thy priests laboring at home or abroad in distant mission fields; for Thy tempted priests; for Thy lonely and desolate priests; for Thy young priests; for Thy dying priests; for the souls of Thy priests in Purga- tory.
    • keywords: god; holy; lord; prayer; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198051.txt
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  1566. _005198052
    • author: None
    • title: Novena to St. Anthony of Padua.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 3049
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: That the great St. Francis and his illustrious son, St. Anthony, look lovingly upon those who, in return for favors granted, contribute towards the support of poor Franciscan students, every client of the Wonderworker can testify. Novena to St. Anthony of Padua NOVENA TO St. oAnthony of ‘Padua Dear St. Anthony Whom the Infant loved and honored grant us what we ask of thee! St. Anthony of Padua is the glory of the Franciscan Order and a favorite Saint of the i people.
    • keywords: anthony; god; prayer
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198052.txt
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  1567. _005198053
    • author: Mariannhill Missionaries.
    • title: Approved prayers to St. Anne and St. Joachim, parents of the Blessed Virgin : and other selected devotions.
    • date: 1930
    • words: 2034
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Amen. Note: St. Anne Chaplets and Medals of St. Anne may be ordered from the Mariannhill Fathers. The 1st Our Father and five Hail Marys are in honor of Jesus; the 2nd, in honor of Mary; the 3rd, in honor of St. Anne, re- peating after each Hail Mary the invocation: Jesus, Mary, Anne, Grant me the favor I ask.
    • keywords: anne; god
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198053.txt
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  1568. _005198054
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: The miraculous Infant Jesus of Prague.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 453
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Oh Jesus, Who has said all that you ask of the Father in My Name, He will grant you through the intercession of Mary Thy most holy Mother, I humbly and urgently ask Thy Father in Thy Name that my prayer be granted. (Make Your Request). Oh Jesus, Who has said, ask and you shall receive, seek and you shall find, knock and it shall be opened to you through the intercession of Mary Thy most holy Mother, I knock, I seek, I ask that my prayer be granted. (Make Your Reauest).
    • keywords: jesus
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198054.txt
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  1569. _005198055
    • author: National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation (Carey, Wyandot County, Ohio)
    • title: The National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation.
    • date: 1960
    • words: 1072
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Father Gloden in- spired them with new faith and interest by asking The miraculous Image is carried to the memorial altar in Shrine Park. them to build the church for the Mother of God under the title of Our Lady of Consolation. The National Shrine of Our Lady of Consolation The National Shrine of ©ur ILadg of donsolation The National Shrine r ©ur Caflg of donsolation Carey, Ohio Devotion to Our Lady of Consolation dates from the very beginnings of Christianity.
    • keywords: consolation
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198055.txt
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  1570. _005198056
    • author: Franciscan Mission Associates.
    • title: Nine days of prayer to Our Lady of Lourdes.
    • date: 1960
    • words: 923
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: Dear Blessed Mother, Christian pilgrims love to visit Lourdes, where you appeared eighteen times to St. Bernadette. Help me, dear Mother, to do whatever Christ wills for me through His law, His Church, and daily events of life.
    • keywords: lourdes
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198056.txt
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  1571. _005198058
    • author: Cushing, Richard, 1895-1970.
    • title: A bridge between east and west
    • date: 1963
    • words: 5753
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: The Preparatory Commission for the Oriental Churches had prepared an excellent statement on Church unity and the means of fostering unity between East and West. In the first ages of the Church many of the Supreme Pontiffs were chosen from the East: Anacletus, Evaristus, Anicetus, Eleu- therius, Zozimum and Agatho.
    • keywords: bridge; christ; church; east; eastern; orthodox; west
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198058.txt
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  1572. _005198059
    • author: None
    • title: S v. Terese s Vaikelio Je zaus novena.
    • date: 1927
    • words: 1907
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Tavo dieviš- kj panašum, prašydama Tavs taip uždegti mane savo meile, kad ji greit sunaikint mane ir kad Terese, kuri nusižeminimo ir Dievo meils dorybse pasiekei didelio tobulu- mo, atlikindama paprašiausias kasdienines pareigas, širdingai Ta- — 17 — vs maldauju, užtaryk už mane pas Viešpat Jz, išprašyk man nusižeminimo ir karštos Dievo mei ls malons.
    • keywords: dievo; jzaus; maldauju; terese; šventoji; šventoji terese
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198059.txt
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  1573. _005198060
    • author: Olgiati, Mons. Dr. Pr.
    • title: Je zaus s irdis ir mu su ℗ʺ laikai
    • date: 1944
    • words: 5068
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Dar yra ir kit labai graži sjdži, kaip tai: Eucharistijos karžygiai, J- zaus Širdies Kunig ir Jzaus 22 Širdies Misij sjungos, birže- lines pamaldos, kasdienis pasi- aukojimas, ir Šven. Margaritos ir kit Šven.
    • keywords: bus; jis; jzaus; jzaus širdies; kad; kaip; kuri; meils; mes; pamaldumas; savo; tai; taip; tik; yra; širdies; širdžiai; šven
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198060.txt
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  1574. _005198061
    • author: None
    • title: St. Anthony novena book
    • date: 1933
    • words: 12393
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: “Jesus, meek and humble of heart, make my heart like unto Thine. —27— TENTH WEEK St. Anthony and the Blessed Virgin Like all great servants of God St. Anthony had a special love for and devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary. Permit me, then, O Lord, to unite my intention with that of Thy minister now at the altar, in offering up this precious Victim and give me the same sentiments I ought to have had on Mount Calvary, had I been an eye-witness to that bloody sacrifice. —39— Glorious St. Anthony, offer this divine sacrifice on my behalf and on behalf of all making this novena, for all our intentions, for the exaltation of our holy mother the Church, and her head upon earth, and for the conversion of sinners.
    • keywords: anthony; father; god; holy; jesus; lord; love; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198061.txt
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  1575. _005198062
    • author: Petrauskas, Kun. A.
    • title: S v. Onos novena
    • date: 1940
    • words: 3993
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Joakimo ir šv. Onos dosnum ir gailestingu- m ir kad n vienam neatsako ji gausios išmal- dos.
    • keywords: buvo; dievo; kad; kaip; mano; motina; ona; onos; savo; taip; tavo; šventoji
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198062.txt
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  1576. _005198063
    • author: None
    • title: Novena prie dievo motinos nuolatine s pagelbos.
    • date: 1933
    • words: 3076
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Palaimink mane, o Motina jaus- mingiausia, mieliausia ir melsk už mane dabar ir mano mirties va- landoje. Dievo garbs ir mano sielos išganymo — tegul man niekada neišeina iš min- ties ta baisi valanda, kurioje tur- siu iš vis savo darb, žodži ir — 11 — mini skaitli išduoti; o Marija, gelbk mane ir padk, idant aš su išrinktaisiais
    • keywords: dievo; mano; marija; motina; mums; nuolatin; pagelb; prie; savo; suteik; tavo
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198063.txt
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  1577. _005198065
    • author: Oberle, Rev. Joseph
    • title: The Association of Catholic Trade Unionists
    • date: 1937
    • words: 11302
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: BEGINNINGS While many shouted “Communism 77 and “Racketeering 77 at labor unions, Catholics have often said to themselves: “The Popes have said something about working men and about labor unions but what can an individual worker like myself do about it? He knew that justice and human rights had an important part to play in industry and in labor unions.
    • keywords: actu; association; catholic; chapter; labor; members; new; principles; social; union
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198065.txt
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  1578. _005198066
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: Curb your tongue! : the eighth commandment and the precepts of the church
    • date: 1941
    • words: 9481
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: The common method of Church support in this country is by free will offerings. Is it surprising then that the Church should formulate laws to make that worship as humanly perfect as it can be? Unless we realize that this is the reason back of Church Law, we miss everything.
    • keywords: church; commandment; god; law; man; secret; truth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198066.txt
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  1579. _005198067
    • author: None
    • title: "I am the mother of God."
    • date: 1949
    • words: 2479
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: First published on December 8, 1946 with the Imprimatur of the Bishop of Foggia , they have since been published in many languages with extraordinary benefit to souls. Those who have consoled me are the ones who have sacrificed themselves on behalf of souls, bearing the weight of misunderstand- ings, calumnies, outrages.
    • keywords: love; sons
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198067.txt
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  1580. _005198068
    • author: None
    • title: Novena of grace in honor of St. Francis Xavier, March 4th to March 12th. : St. Anthony Shrine (The Workers Chapel).
    • date: 1951
    • words: 1039
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: | Suffer not, O Lord, | Thy Son, and our Lord to be any longer despised by infidels, | but rather, | being appeased by the en- treaties and prayers of Thy elect, the Saints, and of the Church, | the most blessed spouse of Thy Son, | vouchsafe to be mindful of Thy mercy, | and forgetting their idolatry and unbelief, | cause them also to know Him whom Thou didst send, | Jesus Christ, Thy Son and our Lord, | | Through Jesus Christ our Lord.
    • keywords: thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198068.txt
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  1581. _005198069
    • author: None
    • title: In preparation for a sick call
    • date: 1952
    • words: 325
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: If Extreme Unction is to be administered, it is necessary to have, also: 9—A saucer with six small balls of cotton. 10—A small plate with small pieces of Bread and Lemon. After the priest has gone, the particles of bread and cotton should be burned so that the Holy Oil may not be desecrated.
    • keywords: sick
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005198069.txt
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  1582. _005198070
    • author: None
    • title: We pray for peace.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 2874
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Fur- ther, in his Apostolic Constitution “Ubi Primum”, of October 2nd, 1898, he expressly declares that: “The true form of the Rosary is to be preserved in refer- ence to the beads by making them up into five, ten or fifteen decades: likewise, that other beads, of what- ever form, are not to be known by the name of Rosary.” • The Blessed Virgin appeared six times in 1917, at Fatima, Portugal, to the three children—Lucia dos Santos, Francisco and Jacinta Marto, her main in- junction being to “say the Rosary every day/* • On October 13th, 1930, after thirteen years of in- vestigation by the Canonical Commission, it was pro- claimed that the visions of the children of Fatima were worthy of credence, and that the cult of Our Lady of Fatima was officially authorized. • Portugal was consecrated to the Immaculate Heart of Mary at Fatima, on May 13th, 1931. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, novo and at the hour of our death.
    • keywords: father; holy; mary; rosary
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  1583. _005198072
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: The Catholic Hour.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 915
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: An announcement, similar to this one, of each series of Catholic Hour addresses for one year. .WJAX, WLAK, WIOD, WCOA, WFLA-WSUN Georgia WCB, WSAV Idaho KIDO, KSEI, KTFI Illinois WMAQ Indiana WGBF, WGL, WIRE, WBOW Iowa WHO1 Kansas KANS, KOAM Kentucky WAVE Louisiana WSMB, KTBS Maryland WFB'R Massachusetts WBZ, WBZA Michigan WWJ Minnesota WEBC, KYSM, KSTP, KROC, KFAM Mississippi WJDX Missouri WDAF, KGBX, KSD Montana / KGHL, KRBM, KGIR, KPFA Nebraska WOW Nevada KOH New Mexico KOB New York WBEN, WEAF, WGY North Carolina WISE, WSCC, WPTF, WSJS North Dakota .KFYR, WDAY Ohio WSAI, WTAM, WCOL, WING, WLOK, WSPD, WHIZ Oklahoma WKY, KVOO Oregon .KMED, KEX Pennsylvania WSAN, WFBG, WLEU, WJAC, KYW, WCAE, WBRE Rhode Island WJAR South Carolina WTMA, WIS, WOLS, WFBC South Dakota KSOO-KELO Tennessee WAPO, WSM, WKPT, WROL Texas .. .
    • keywords: catholic; hour
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  1584. _005198073
    • author: Conway, Bertrand L. (Bertrand Louis), 1872-1959.
    • title: The Virgin birth
    • date: 1924
    • words: 12752
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: St. Matthew empha­ sizes the part played by St. Joseph in the history of our Lord's birth in direct contrast with St. Luke, who makes the Blessed Mother of Jesus the chief personage of his narrative. We notice, too, that he never calls St. Joseph the father of Jesus as do St. Matthew and St. Luke, but always cautiously speaks of Him as the Son of Mary, the Son of Man (14 times), the Son of David (4 times), thus preventing any pos­ sible misunderstanding on the part of his readers.
    • keywords: birth; brethren; gospel; jesus; joseph; lord; luke; mark; mary; son; virgin
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  1585. _005198074
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Why Catholics can not be Freemasons
    • date: 1952
    • words: 6163
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: It is not the Catholic Church that has created the barriers between itself and Freema­ sonry; it is the latter that has officially declared itself to be an agency bent on destroying the Church. Anson Phelps Stokes, in his book, Church and State, quotes an unnamed but high-standing -26- American Mason against the view that American Masonry is anti-Catholic.
    • keywords: anti; catholic; catholic church; church; freemasonry; masonic; masonry; masons; world
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  1586. _005198075
    • author: Ward, Joseph B.
    • title: The truth about Catholics
    • date: 1935
    • words: 14400
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: I do not say that those outside the Catholic Church rw ì l l be lost, because so many, through no fault of their own, cannot accept the Catholic faith or believe in hell; but as all Catholics believe that the Catholic Church is the one and only true church of Jesus Christ, and as they believe in hell, I say that if we were not loyal we should go to hell. What does the clause in the creed mean: I be l ieve in the holy Catholic Church ? What does St. Paul mean when he speaks of overseers appointed by the Holy Ghost to rule the Church of God (Acts 20 :28)?
    • keywords: apostles; bible; catholic; catholic church; christ; church; god; john; man; new; paul; people; peter; prot
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  1587. _005198076
    • author: Janssen, Arnold.
    • title: Prayers for the day
    • date: 1955
    • words: 10951
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: 2. We offer Thee Thy bleeding Body, disfigured by the scourging and the carrying of the cross, for the heretics who by their continued separation keep the body of the Church torn asunder. .c. We offer Thee Thy Body, stripped and nailed to the Cross, for the heathen who neither know nor love Thy Divine Majesty. .c.
    • keywords: god; holy; jesus; mary; pray; thee; thy
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  1588. _005198077
    • author: Lover, James Francis, 1916-
    • title: Mixed marriages are risky!
    • date: 1954
    • words: 8016
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Likewise, studies have shown that mixed marriages tend to breed mixed marriage. Rev. Robert Good, speaking in Ottawa, Canada, expressed the view that mixed marriages should be avoided at all costs because of the high rate of failure of such marriages.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; keeping; marriage; mixed; non; promises
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  1589. _005198078
    • author: None
    • title: "Saint Joseph provides" : perpetual novena in honor of Saint Joseph.
    • date: 1939
    • words: 4473
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: good Saint Joseph. � - --_�-_ ,(Write your �a�e here) \ 1 'trpriunl �nuena tn qonnr of Conducted Under Auspices of Saint Joseph's Union Every Wednesday at the Mjssjon of the Immaculate Virgin SAINT JOSEPH'S UNION 381 Lafayette Street New York, N. Y. Founded by Father Drumgoole in 1874 Saint Joseph.
    • keywords: father; god; jesus; joseph; mary; saint
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  1590. _005456896
    • author: Moule, C. F. D. (Charles Francis Digby), 1908-2007.
    • title: Worship in the New Testament.
    • date: 1961
    • words: 36883
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: ECUMENICAL STUDIES IN WORSHIP No. 9 WORSHIP IN THE NEW TESTAMENT by C. F. D. MOULE, Hon. D. D. (St. Andrews) C. H. Dodd, According to the Scriptures , 1952; J. W. Doeve, Jewish Hermeneutics in the Synoptic Gospels and Acts, n.d., about 1953. 9 WORSHIP IN THE NEW TESTAMENT scriptures, so in worship, the Jesus who was remembered was found to be the same Jesus who was experienced and who was present wherever two or three were assembled in His name.
    • keywords: acts; baptism; christian; christian worship; church; cor; eucharistic; god; jesus; jewish; lord; meal; new; new testament; note; paul; prayer; spirit; testament; words; worship
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  1591. _005456897
    • author: LeBuffe, Francis P. (Francis Peter), 1885-1954.
    • title: Let's try mental prayer.
    • date: 1945
    • words: 13956
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: I. here and now , give a certain definite amount of time, long or short, to talking to God (vocal prayer) or to thinking about Him and His truths (mental prayer). Mental prayer is the lifting of our minds and hearts to God by means of thought.
    • keywords: god; jesus; life; lord; mental; mental prayer; mind; prayer; things
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  1592. _005456898
    • author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.
    • title: A course of study in religion for teachers of Catholic children who attend public schools.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 15262
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: I Go to Mass, Sister M. Alphonsus, Benziger, 96 pp., illustrated 'in color .................... ; . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . They Go to Mass, Delehanty, Longmans, 60 pp., illustrated (ages 7-12) 1.00 FOR THE CHILDREN'S LIBRARY About Jesus, Monahan, Longmans, 52 pp., illustrated (Grades II-V) paper .
    • keywords: catechism; children; doctrine; god; grades; holy; jesus; mass; picture; story
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  1593. _005456899
    • author: Catholic Church Archdiocese of San Antonio (Tex.)
    • title: Courtesy, courtship and marriage.
    • date: 1947
    • words: 47270
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: In Words Be Ye Wise Ass--__; The subtlety of the words the serpent employed for an evil purpose, good men will employ for good purposes. l-ter a husband is violently attracted to some other woman, or the wife to sotn.e other man.
    • keywords: best; better; boy; catholic; children; christian; courtesy; courtship; date; girl; god; good; great; husband; lie; life; like; love; man; marriage; married; mother; people; real; reason; right; says; things; time; way; wife; women; world; years
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  1594. _005456900
    • author: Michel, Virgil George, 1890-1938.
    • title: "My sacrifice and yours".
    • date: 1927
    • words: 17835
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: The one difference we have mentioned between the sacrifice of Calvary and that of the Mass is this: that on Calvary Christ in person alone offered the sacrifice and in a bloody manner, and mankind had no opportunity of actively associating itself with Him. Marriage in Christ.
    • keywords: action; christ; god; holy; mass; offering; people; prayer; priest; sacrifice
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  1595. _005456901
    • author: Mueller, Therese.
    • title: Family life in Christ.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 9170
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: We find it hard now to understand that once the liturgy was so close and so near to the natural events in family life that, for instance, it accompanied 27 the newly-married couple to their home, prayed over their house and blessed their chamber: Bless, O Lord, God almighty, this place, that they may abide here in health, purity, victory, strength, humility, goodness and meekness, the fulfilment of the law, and thanksgiving to God the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit; and may this blessing remain over this place and on all those who dwell here now and forever. It should be the fruit and result of liturgical family life that we pray even the daily prayers with the Church, Lauds and Prime in the 0How unbecoming, and yet, alas!
    • keywords: children; christ; church; day; family; holy; home; life
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  1596. _005456902
    • author: Catholic University Conference of Clerics and Religious of the Catholic Students' Mission Crusade (Washington : 1948).
    • title: The guidepost : religious vocation manual for young men.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 43111
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: T h e work of the Oratory offers plenty of opportunity for the exercise of zeal, for hard work, for the spending of oneself for souls and the glory of God. T h e work is always done at the request of diocesan authorities.
    • keywords: brothers; congregation; d e; director; e e; e n; e s; fathers; god; h e; h h; holy; life; members; missionary; missions; order; priests; province; r e; religious; rev; s t; schools; society; states; t e; t h; t o; t t; united; vocations; work
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  1597. _005456903
    • author: McDonald, Milo Francis, 1880-
    • title: American education : the old, the modern and the "new. "
    • date: 1952
    • words: 22853
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: In that year the deputy-superintendent of public schools in the City of New York, Dr. Reese, urged the adoption of a resolution by the Board of Education to compel all public school teachers to read to the children a portion of the Bible daily. Into every Congress since a similar bill providing for the apportionment of $300,000,000 by the federal government to aid the several states in their support of public schools has been introduced, though studies have shown that only two states, North Carolina and New Mexico, have any real problem in the matter of providing proper support for local public schools.
    • keywords: american education; city; dewey; education; interest; new; new york; page; public; public education; public schools; schools; states; thought; time; work
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  1598. _005456904
    • author: Brown, Earl Louis, 1900-
    • title: Why race riots? : lessons from Detroit.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 10210
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: A study of the factors leading to the outbreak in Detroit is important because it can show us how to avoid similar outbreaks, not only in Detroit, but in other cities. LESSONS FOR OTHER COMMUNITIES T H E lessons learned from the Detroit riot should, mean- while, be used as far as possible by other cities in which racial tension is acute and may sooner or later break.
    • keywords: city; detroit; negro; negroes; o o; w h
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  1599. _005456906
    • author: Catholic Church. Maronite rite.
    • title: The Syriac-Maronite mass in English : explanation of the ceremonies, complete translation of the mass, responses of the server and hymns of the choir transcribed in English characters
    • date: 1953
    • words: 26971
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Priest: O God, most High and eternally Mag- nificent, Who hast accepted the sacrifices of His faithful servants, their vows, their first-fruits, their tithes, accept the offerings of these Thy servants 38 which they have set apart and brought here for love of Thee, in honor of Thy Holy name. 107 Pray For Others O Jesus, have mercy on Thy Holy Church; take care of it.
    • keywords: altar; chalice; choir; christ; church; father; god; holy; host; jesus; life; lord; lord god; maronite; maronite mass; mass; mercy; o god; o lord; peace; people; prayers; priest; server; sins; thee; thou; thy
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  1600. _005456907
    • author: Merton, Thomas, 1915-1968.
    • title: Basic principles of monastic spirituality
    • date: 1957
    • words: 14688
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Here then is our situation — without Christ, we are entirely cut off from God, we have no access to Him, except in rites of natural religion which cannot save our souls of themselves (but we know that by the merits of the Passion of Christ God will give His grace to everyone who does what he can to live according to the light of his conscience). And every one that loveth is born of God, and knoweth God.”
    • keywords: christ; flesh; god; life; monastic; monastic life; monk; spirit; world
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  1601. _005456909
    • author: Montcheuil, Yves de.
    • title: Guide for social action.
    • date: 1954
    • words: 37877
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Another factor is the feeling of the inhuman quality of an isolated individualism and the solitude to which it has con- demned man, and all this in spite of the large number of ap- parent relationships with other men. If he understands this, then he lives as a “person,” neither lost in the group nor iso- lated as an individual, neither the means to an end which is beyond him nor an end unto himself apart from other men.
    • keywords: christian; christianity; church; civilization; community; country; force; god; good; human; life; love; man; order; power; religious; social; state; temporal; true; world
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  1602. _005456910
    • author: Fischer, Balthasar.
    • title: Questions the catechism didn't answer : 50 catechetical instructions on the liturgy of the church.
    • date: 1958
    • words: 35965
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: To bring home this point to the faithful it is perhaps good that the ancient manner of celebrating holy Mass is now permitted more often by our bishops, the manner which our Holy Father makes use of regularly when offering the holy Sacrifice on the high altar of St. Peter’s, namely, the priest does not stand in front of the altar with his back to the people, but behind the altar, facing the people. At divine service itself, during holy Mass, you can observe how the priest does the very opposite during the most important prayers; he extends his hands.
    • keywords: altar; christ; christian; church; cross; day; days; easter; father; god; heart; holy; holy mass; lord; mass; prayer; priest; sacrifice; sunday; time
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  1603. _005456913
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Are you a well-balanced person?
    • date: 1948
    • words: 4155
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: It is to keep men safe from their own crazy and evil inclinations and safe from the evil of other men. 22 In the end He died to restore the balance of the world and to bring man back to God, and God back to men, and men back to their own senses ... to bring happiness to all.
    • keywords: god; man; men; world
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  1604. _005456915
    • author: Wirth, Cliff.
    • title: Catholic kids
    • date: 1958
    • words: 445
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: I’ll play hide’n seek, but no fair asking St. Anthony to help find me l” “1 think it's a shame that boys can y t wear their hats in church ” “My birthday is a holy day of obligation ” > “If you turn off the light, my guardian angel might trip over something in here!” “You certainly can tell when they9re going to church !
    • keywords: catholic
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  1605. _005456917
    • author: Adler, Carl.
    • title: Destiny goes to war : the new European conflict and its amazing ending
    • date: 1941
    • words: 25035
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: As the Holy Scrip- tures a r e fully and thoroughly understood, t h e r e will be no occa- sion for disagreements, contradictions and heresies. Will American soldiers march again over t h e r e to sacrifice their lives for belligerent leaders of European nations?
    • keywords: church; e e; e n; f t; f u; god; great; h e; h u; r e; r t; t e; t h; t t; time; u e; u r; u t; war; world
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  1606. _005456918
    • author: Alexander, Lynn.
    • title: More about dating : letters to Lynn
    • date: 1956
    • words: 16419
    • flesch: 91
    • summary: T h e t h H e r e are some of t h e p r o b l e m s discussed in t h
    • keywords: h e; n t; o u; r e; t e; t h; t o; t t; u t
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  1607. _005456919
    • author: Alexander, Lynn.
    • title: About popularity : letters to Lynn
    • date: 1956
    • words: 29928
    • flesch: 102
    • summary: i n t h e k n o w when she talked with t h e o t h e r teens at school. which m i g h t ap- peal to t h e o t h e r teens.
    • keywords: e e; e n; e o; e r; h e; h o; o n; o o; o u; r o; r t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u r
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  1608. _005456921
    • author: Bierbaum, Athanasius, 1874-1952.
    • title: "Seeking only God" : a call to priests to the interior life
    • date: 1939
    • words: 15669
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Thus the man of interior life is ever concentrated on God, he walks in and with God, and to him are applicable the words of the Imitation of Christ (n, 1.) : Seeking Only God of peace in God and focused their attention on creatures.
    • keywords: divine; god; heart; holy; interior life; interior spirit; love; man; priests; saint; souls; spirit; spiritual; thee; thy; words; world
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  1609. _005456922
    • author: Bouwhuis, Caroline M.
    • title: A rosary project
    • date: 1934
    • words: 27706
    • flesch: 104
    • summary: b y the blood t h a t trickles f r o m t h e t h o r n - c r o w n e d brow. H i s presence in t h e T e m p l e a m
    • keywords: e n; e r; h e; h o; n t; o u; r o; r t; t e; t h; t o; t t; u r; u t
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  1610. _005456923
    • author: Bowdern, William S.
    • title: Problems of courtship and marriage
    • date: 1943
    • words: 32702
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: How different one f r o m t h e o t h e r ! E v e n had t h e r e been doubt before, t h e r e can be none now — now t h a t
    • keywords: e e; e m; e n; e s; h e; n t; o t; r e; r r; r s; r t; s t; t e; t h; t t
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  1611. _005456924
    • author: Boyle, J. Leo.
    • title: The story of Lourdes
    • date: 1949
    • words: 8267
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: His heart is sad but hopeful that if the next The Altar of St. Bernadette meeting cannot be at Lourdes, it will be before Her Eternal Shrine in heaven. I t was on the bleak and cold Thursday of February 11, 1858, that Our Blessed Lady first appeared at Lourdes to a little peasant girl, Bernadette Soubirous.
    • keywords: h e; lady; lourdes; r e; t e; t h
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  1612. _005456925
    • author: Breig, Joseph A.
    • title: Meditations for the family rosary
    • date: 1953
    • words: 16190
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: Only by the gift of God do we become as little children who, be- - 2 0 MEDITATIONS FOR T H E FAMILY - 2 8 MEDITATIONS FOR T H E FAMILY ROSARY Every father and mother, every child, every family wishing to be true to God must learn sooner or later the lesson of this mystery of the Finding.
    • keywords: e r; god; h e; n t; r t; t e; t h; t o
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  1613. _005456926
    • author: Breitenbeck, Gerard.
    • title: What every family should know about funerals
    • date: 1963
    • words: 3712
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: W I T H T H E F U N E R W I T H T H E F U N E R
    • keywords: e r
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  1614. _005456928
    • author: Bullen, Anthony F.
    • title: A handbook for converts : an outline statement of the Catholic faith: its doctrine and practice
    • date: 1955
    • words: 38240
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: You must pray that God will show you His truth and that He will show you clearly what He wants you to do and help you to do it. We know that God exists.
    • keywords: christ; church; e r; god; grace; h e; holy; jesus; life; lord; mass; person; priest; r t; s t; t e; t h; t o; t t
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  1615. _005456929
    • author: None
    • title: Your Mass and you.
    • date: 1956
    • words: 13214
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: In the decrees of the Council of Trent (Sess. 22), the Church impresses on us the dispositions with which we should assist at Holy Mass in these words: “If we must needs confess that no other work can be performed by the faithful so holy and Di- vine as this tremendous mystery itself, wherein that life-giving Victim is daily im- molated upon the altar by priests, it is also sufficiently clear that all industry and dili- gence is to be applied to this end, that it be performed with the greatest possible in- ward cleanness and purity of heart and outward show of devotion and piety.” We ought, then, to begin our prepara- tion for Mass as soon as we arise in the morning, by trying to keep our minds free from worldly, disturbing and distracting thoughts as much as possible, and making frequent use of ejaculatory prayers to keep our hearts turned to God. Many com- municate outside the time of Mass; others again assist at Holy Mass without any thought of receiving Holy Communion ; while for many, the Mass is merely the set- ting of their devotions for Communion.
    • keywords: christ; god; holy; holy mass; holy sacrifice; mass; offering; priest; sacrifice
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  1616. _005456930
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Attention, godparents! : some hints for people who are and people who are about to be godparents
    • date: 1951
    • words: 6204
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: More than ever nowadays, children must not merely be . In triumph the godparents carry home the little new Christian and sit down with the family for a feast that celebrates a new soul dedicated to God.
    • keywords: child; christ; god; godparents; life; priest
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  1617. _005456931
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The Children's missal : mass with the priest
    • date: 1954
    • words: 2151
    • flesch: 100
    • summary: The Prayer of the Day PRAYER: I too shall give you my gifts in the Mass. The Offertory Goes On PRAYER:
    • keywords: jesus; prayer
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  1618. _005456932
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Diet can be fun
    • date: 1952
    • words: 9286
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: She laughed while I got one of my im- portant lessons: Orange juice happens to be chock-full of calories. Calories had become a preoccupation.
    • keywords: calories; cream; day; diet; fat; food; man; pounds; weight
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  1619. _005456933
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Divorce : a picture from the headlines
    • date: 1942
    • words: 10378
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Divorce from Cinemactress Constance Bennett cost him a $1,000,000 settlement, divorce from Big Game Huntress Edna Dunham a fifth as much, an auto crash with Showgirl Helene Jesmer $75,000. HIS is a study of divorce as you find it in the daily papers.
    • keywords: children; divorce; husband; man; marriage; married; mother; old; people; time; wife; woman
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  1620. _005456934
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Do you love your children?
    • date: 1952
    • words: 4189
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: Children Don't Like It But, says you, being a very good and obedient parent, my children don't want to be sent off to learn their religion. -8- If you face it, children don't want to be sent off to learn anything.
    • keywords: children; christ; church; god
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  1621. _005456935
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Don't be a liar
    • date: 1941
    • words: 10264
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: They'd been fooled by three of his lies, so now they took it for gra nted that he was telling an- other lie. This little booklet is about lies and lying -with side references to liars.
    • keywords: liar; lie; lies; lying; man; person; society; speech; truth; young
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  1622. _005456936
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Don't marry a Catholic
    • date: 1952
    • words: 9494
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: At con- -3- siderable length he warned his young people that any non-Catholic marrying a Catholic had to make the premarital promises. So the young non-Catholic refuses to sign the promises, persuades the young Catholic to marry anyhow, and the mar- riage takes place - in a Protestant church, a Jewish synagogue, or, more usually, in a snap-dash marriage before a justice of the peace.
    • keywords: bad; catholic; children; church; faith; marriage; non
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  1623. _005456937
    • author: Bussard, Paul C., 1904-
    • title: If I be lifted up
    • date: 1944
    • words: 14230
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: T h e Sacrifice of the Mass, t h e Sacrifice of the Cross, and About that long ago Moses, under the inspiration of God, wrote the first parts.
    • keywords: christ; god; h e; holy; mass; prayer; sacrifice
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  1624. _005456938
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Every parish has them : limericks
    • date: 1948
    • words: 1171
    • flesch: 96
    • summary: The d rawings were published originally in series form in Stray Notes From the Shrine of the Little Flower; the monthly magazine of St. Peter Claver's Church in Brooklyn, New York. It is with the thoughtless, unintentional infractions of this rule of outward respect that this pam- phlet concerns itself.
    • keywords: church; mass
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  1625. _005456939
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The girl worth choosing : for the boy who chooses and the girl who wants to be chosen
    • date: 1953
    • words: 8403
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Someday in greying maturity, you will look back in amazement at the number of girls you briefly thought you loved. Girls with charming dimples may well have learned before their mirror that a smile is the way to wake them in fullest fascination.
    • keywords: girl; good; look; love; man; way; wife; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005456939.txt
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  1626. _005456940
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Guideposts to God : the sacramentals
    • date: 1954
    • words: 6956
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: For instance: The American Eagle; The Goddess of Liberty; The National Shield; The National Anthem; The flowers of the individual states; Pictures of great men and women who served America; Mount Vernon; Lincoln's log-hut birthplace; A Fourth of July parade; Arlington Cemetery; The Tomb of the Unknown Soldier; The enshrined documents in Washington -the Declaration of Independence, the Con- stitution, the Bill of Rights; On our walls, framed copies of the Gettys- burg Address; The Washington Cherry Tree; Commemorative stamps struck to recall great national events; Hi storic monuments and statues. ~GuideN ~Post$ to GOO A Qy££NSWiJRK PAMPHLET GUideposts to God THE SACRAMENTALS by DANIEL A. LORD, S.J. THE QUEEN'S WORK 3115 South Grand Boulevard St. Louis 18, Missouri lmprimi pot&st : Daniel H. Conway, S.J. Provincial, Missouri P1'ovince Imprimatur: + Joseph E. Ritter A rchbishop of St. Louis July 9, 1954 ANY FINANCIAL PROFIT made by the Cenh'al ' Office of the Sodality of Our Lady will be used for the promotion of the Sodality and the cause of Catholic Action.
    • keywords: christ; church; cross; god; great; love; sacramentals; water
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  1627. _005456941
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The happiness of faith
    • date: 1946
    • words: 19543
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: In the agony of God man was assured of joy. At death man would begin to live the new life for wh ich all other living was preparation , a life of love and knowledge and power and endless achievement under the smil ing approval of a heavenly Father .
    • keywords: christ; church; faith; father; god; happiness; heart; human; joy; life; love; man; men; mother; pleasure; sin; truth; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005456941.txt
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  1628. _005456942
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Have you a soul?
    • date: 1947
    • words: 17858
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: No it was not man’s body that made him different. You’ve all seen free men; you live under free institu- tions; you boast that you have rights that nobody can take away from you.
    • keywords: body; bradley; brain; different; father; free; hall; man; men; soul; things; thinking
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005456942.txt
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  1629. _005456944
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: In praise of fathers
    • date: 1942
    • words: 9571
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Though the years that separate Father from his children may be twenty-one or even less, though when the child is ten Dad is still in his early thirties, and when the children are in the twenties he is in the mellow forties of a man's highest powers and strengths, they marvel how he manages to get around without the aid of crutches or a wheel chair steered by an attendant. I do recall a song of other days that still recurs at mel- low moments; it pays Dad a sort of round- about compliment by complimenting his taste in girls: i'd like a girl, just like the girl that married dear old Dad.
    • keywords: children; dad; day; father; know; life; mother; period; son; years; young
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  1630. _005456945
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Let's pick a name for baby
    • date: 1945
    • words: 12616
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: It was Romeo and Juliet who tossed about that famous couplet on names. Yet had Mar- garine MacMoneybags been an actress, she would have been very wise had she changed her name; that strange combination of names would have looked odd on a pro- gram.
    • keywords: 757595; catholic; child; children; christian; god; great; like; little; man; men; names; new; people; saints
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  1631. _005456946
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: A letter to a friend not of my faith
    • date: 1950
    • words: 10318
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: We Differ Now, if you don't mind, I'd like to discuss with you some of the things that make the Catholic Church seem queer, off, and differ- ent. Yes, Catholic priests are different.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; church; faith; god; people; priest; things; world
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  1632. _005456947
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Lord, rule and bless America : prayers for our country
    • date: 1952
    • words: 858
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: This kingdom is a spiritual kingdom of peace and love, of obedience to the law of God and acceptance of the kingship of Jesus Christ. Deactd1f!ed ------ We Pray To Be Good Citizens Lord God, King of Kings and Ruler of the Universe, by happy providence I was born into a democracy.
    • keywords: god
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  1633. _005456949
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The loving heart of a mother : the Immaculate Heart of Mary
    • date: 1955
    • words: 7644
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: It was heart speaking to heart, the Immaculate Heart to the Sacred Heart, the Sacred Heart to the pure Heart of the Mother. For when the lance was lifted by the soldier and plunged into the Sacred Heart, it does not take the heightened perception of a Saint to know that its blow went first through the watching Heart of Mary.
    • keywords: dick; father; heart; mary; mother; sue
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  1634. _005456950
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The man the savior praised : St. John the Baptist
    • date: 1943
    • words: 10105
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: John probably never saw his divine cousin until, a grown man, he welcomed Him on the banks of the Jordan. As a Catholic I discovered that John plays an enormous part m the liturgy.
    • keywords: baptist; christ; god; herod; jesus; john; man; men; people
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  1635. _005456951
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: A mother looks at birth control : a letter from a mother to a priest
    • date: 1947
    • words: 3695
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: What I really wish is that I had the time and the chance to tell the world at large all the reasons why life prevention should not be practiced and to go on to all the reasons why children are good for people. I N A LETTER to Father Lord a mother of three small children gives an irrefutable answer to the birth-control hawkers : the happi- ness of a family-husband, wife, and children - whose keynote is wholehearted, unselfish cooperation with the Son of the H Iy Family. !
    • keywords: children; god; letter; life
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  1636. _005456952
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: My happiest day
    • date: 1944
    • words: 3666
    • flesch: 105
    • summary: But on your first birthday, you received the great gift of life. You could learn to talk, to love your mother and father and your little friends, You cou ld eat, grow, play, and work, So life IS a beautiful gift from your mother and father.
    • keywords: life; lord
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  1637. _005456953
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: No door between
    • date: 1938
    • words: 3897
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Doors everywhere, doors that shut in the sounds of happy singing; doors behind which men and women probably sat at table, drinking to friends and relatives; doors that gave every evidence of guarding the fine furnishings of the rich; doors that looked as if they were hiding, mercifully, the poor, shabby, broken furniture of the less fortunate. There was a time when architects worked with intricate skill to make doors seem less final, less repelling.
    • keywords: door; god; joseph; mary; open
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  1638. _005456955
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: A novena to Mary immaculate
    • date: 1939
    • words: 8549
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: CONSIDERATION God had created Adam and Eve, His son and daughter, to be happy on earth and blissfully united with Him in eternity. Eve listened, resisted with slight courage -lingered on the delicious promises of knowing evil, of being free, of matching God Himself-and then yielded.
    • keywords: eve; god; grace; love; mary; mother; son
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  1639. _005456956
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Of course we don't mean you
    • date: 1942
    • words: 11527
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: The lover of little children, replied the angel. The record of her achievements was carved into the three orphanages, five hospitals, and two social centers that she had built and into the vast educational system which under her direction had pushed forward the training of little children.
    • keywords: angel; catholic; church; faith; little; love; man; people; priest; sure; thought; time; world; young
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  1640. _005456957
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Parenthood : the most important profession in the world
    • date: 1946
    • words: 11038
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Children look to their parents as to the incomprehen- sible Olympians-sweet, generous, kind, but oh so difficult to understand and please. -'-3 - The Chasm Somerset Maugham years ago said that anyone over forty regarded anyone under twenty as a ,general nuisance; and anyone under twenty regarded everyone over forty as slightly ridiculous. Christians believe that parents are the first and natural teachers of children.
    • keywords: children; environment; father; free; human; life; mother; parenthood; parents; world; years; young
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  1641. _005456958
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Politeness in the pews : manners at mass ...
    • date: 1947
    • words: 10713
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: May I suggest that since hats cannot be removed in church-as surely they should be removed in the theater-women be nice enough to wear to o church hats that wiII not prove permanent impediments to others' seeing the altar? The only descendants · of these mythical animals that I can think of are the young men who lean against the back walls of parish churches.
    • keywords: catholic; church; god; great; holy; little; manners; mass; people; pews; priest; time
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  1642. _005456959
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The pope in the world today
    • date: 1938
    • words: 12088
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: In fact in the election that made Pius XI Pope, Cardinal Gasparri was one of the leading candidates. Yet if there is a world figure in our gen- €ration, Pope Pius XI is that figure.
    • keywords: church; government; italy; mussolini; nations; people; pius; pope; rome; state; vatican; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005456959.txt
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  1643. _005456960
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Prayers are always answered
    • date: 1937
    • words: 8690
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: Well when a man folds his hands in prayer, rubs them feverishly together as he pleads with God, begs so hard that he actually seems to wring his hands, he can actually believe that he wears a wishing ring upon his finger and that what he prays for will surely be granted. We can see all around us that God does not answer prayers.
    • keywords: ask; christ; faith; god; man; prayer; wish
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  1644. _005456961
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Preparation for holy communion
    • date: 1949
    • words: 8326
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Yet recurrently we who frequently receive Holy Communion must pause to ask: Why has the constant coming of the Eucharistic Savior into my heart so little effect upon me? People dash in to church, receive Holy Communion, dash out-with hardly a bob, much less a faithful genuflection of body and soul, to the Savior.
    • keywords: christ; communion; god; holy; holy communion; mass; savior; soul
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  1645. _005456962
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The priest talked money
    • date: 1938
    • words: 8275
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: They have guided the finances of the American churches so skillfully that even today our Catholic bonds are high in market value, and seldom indeed does a piece of Catholic- church property go the common way of real estate. I went to church last Sunday, though I felt none too anxious to go.
    • keywords: catholic; church; churches; dollars; god; money; parish; people; priest
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  1646. _005456963
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The questions they always ask
    • date: 1943
    • words: 21902
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: May we go to non-Catholic churches for weddings and funerals? Men and women unite in the production of human life .
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; children; christ; church; drink; faith; god; good; life; love; man; marriage; non; people; time; young
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  1647. _005456964
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: The sacrament of Catholic action
    • date: 1936
    • words: 10424
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: They are, according to their abilities and opportunities, to teach the truths of Jesus Christ, to live lives that are flaming lights for all to see and use as guides, to carry into every form of human activity the principles by which Christ con- stantly remakes the world. So this promised Spirit, this wind, had really come, not as a spring breeze, gentle and tentative, not as the debilitating zephyr of summer, lulling to sleep under a shady tree, not as the cold and biting blast of -15- I winter, cutting and corroding and reducing to inert stillness.
    • keywords: apostles; christ; confirmation; god; holy; holy spirit; peter; spirit; strength; world
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  1648. _005456966
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: So we abolished the chaperone
    • date: 1941
    • words: 9297
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: He didn't know that on a date young men a re always gentlemen and young girls always ladies, and that the men always brought the ladies home intact. Without having any slightest reason for thinking that way, they imagined that young men and young women might get into trouble if they were left alone together too much.
    • keywords: chaperone; dick; father; girls; hall; men; sue; young
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  1649. _005456967
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Suddenly its Easter
    • date: 1949
    • words: 5379
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: In triumphing over this life, death had triumphed over the Lord of life. As dawn ended the dark night that covered the waiting tomb, as spring split the bleak earth in the rebirth of glorious nature, so life opened the sepulcher of death.
    • keywords: christ; death; fear; life; man
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  1650. _005456968
    • author: Carroll, Theophane, 1916-
    • title: There's more than one way to say Mass
    • date: 1957
    • words: 9192
    • flesch: 91
    • summary: H E R E T I : Christmas T h e S t e r n a l Cross A J u d g
    • keywords: e e; e n; e r; e s; h e; n t; t e; t h
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  1651. _005456969
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: That wonderful Sunday Mass
    • date: 1955
    • words: 7617
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Or we can go to Sunday Mass because: We love God and want to honor Him. Said a cynical Catholic friend not so long ago: Let's suppose, ridiculously enough, that next week the Pope sent out this new decree: 'Sunday Mass has been made op- tional.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; god; mass; sunday; sunday mass
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  1652. _005456970
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: There's money in gambling
    • date: 1951
    • words: 8302
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: I doubt whether anyone ever banks gambling winnings. Gambling winnings are witches' gifts; they fade with the dawn.
    • keywords: bet; chance; gambler; gambling; game; horse; insurance; luck; money
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  1653. _005456971
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: This virtue called tolerance
    • date: 1941
    • words: 9290
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: He tries to bear the difficulties placed on his human shoulders by the sins of other men and women. We have seen Catholics in Mexico and Russia and France and Ger· many deprived of their natural rights be- cause of their adherence to what they be- lieved the teachings of God made man.
    • keywords: christ; fellow; gentle; god; man; men; right; tolerance; tolerant
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  1654. _005456973
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Visits to the Blessed Sacrament
    • date: 1937
    • words: 9756
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: who is God ... made man out of love for men. We genuflect because that is an act of faith by which we adore the God who deigns to dwell with men.
    • keywords: christ; god; life; love; men; visit; work; world
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  1655. _005456974
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Well, what is the Mass?
    • date: 1939
    • words: 8311
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: Things More Precious It explains, said Father Hall, the fact that Christ was getting ready for something far more important. What Christ did at the Last Supper, the priest iIl).itates and repeats in each Mass. Ford Osborne, listening to and looking at Father Hall, felt like a man tricked.
    • keywords: bread; christ; father; ford; mass; priest; sacrifice
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  1656. _005456975
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: What birth control is doing to the United States
    • date: 1936
    • words: 9780
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: If they had told women that homemaking was their first job and marriage their great- est natural career, they would not be filling the business world with childless wives and homeless married women who keep men and unmarried women from employment and from the opportunity of earning their living, What birth controllers have actually done is teach married women how to practice birth control so that they can indulge in the pleasures of marriage and yet continue to hold their jobs and keep others from taking them. It is just such a cure-all as this that birth controllers offer in birth control.
    • keywords: birth; birth control; birth controllers; children; control; controllers; families; women; young
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  1657. _005456977
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: What Catholics think of the church
    • date: 1948
    • words: 4375
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: It is the voice of Christ speaking, the hands of Christ working miracles, the truth of Christ leavening the world, the bright · light that Christ lighted and held aloft for a darkened humanity. To the Catholic the Church is the assembly, the kingdom of God, the protective sheepfold, the vine of which men are the branches, the body of Christ to which Saint Paul refers, the city upon the mountain, the light, the leaven, the salt of the earth.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; kingdom
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  1658. _005456978
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: What is a Jesuit?
    • date: 1940
    • words: 10838
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: A religious, when the word is used as a noun, is simply a man or a woman dedi- cated by the three vows of poverty, chastity, and obed ience to the service of Jesus Christ in the Church He established. So God, in order to show His sons and daughters how they ought to live and in what fashion manage the earth, sent his only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ, perfectly to live, beautifully to do His Father's busi- ness, and heroically to die, that truth· might triumph and virtue prevail.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; god; ignatius; jesuits; life; men; schools; university; work; world
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  1659. _005456979
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: What is decent literature?
    • date: 1940
    • words: 13622
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Because with the collabora- tion of other men interested in the good of my country and mankind I asked the motion pictures to veto these things , I am anthro- pologically fascinating and immortally funny. For as there are human beings who peddle opium to high-school children, and unspeak- able people who teach little children the ways of vice, and eternal Fagins running schools for the education of young pick- pockets and thieves, so there are men and women who will write dirty books and edit dirty magazines.
    • keywords: book; christ; decent; god; great; human; indecent; man; men; people; right; things; vice; wrong
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  1660. _005456980
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: What is this Mystical Body?
    • date: 1939
    • words: 2841
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: Christ, according to the record kept by St. John, promised His disciples that He would unite His followers as closely with Himself as branches are united with the vine. As the vine is rooted in the earth and draws its life out of the earth (that life-giving sap which is essential if the vine and branches are to live), so Christ is rooted, to use Sue's quite descriptive word, in the Blessed Trinity in heaven.
    • keywords: christ; divine; life
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  1661. _005456981
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: What to do on a date?
    • date: 1939
    • words: 9658
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: He's going to give us general principles, she sighed, and what we need is things to do on dates so that the boy won't start run- ning after cocktails and the girl won't start wondering whether she'll be able to make him behave much longer. Later on you'll have dates with your growing son and daughter.
    • keywords: date; dick; father; girl; hall; people; sue; things; young
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  1662. _005456982
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: When we go to confession
    • date: 1941
    • words: 9831
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: If they have been told not to repeat in confession sins of their past life or sins they have mentioned be- fore, they should do as they are. It is important to remember that one cannot commit a sin unless one intends to do so; that accidents are never sins; that unless one wants to do a thing which is wrong he is not guilty of sin.
    • keywords: christ; confession; god; good; person; sins; sorrow
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  1663. _005456983
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Whose country is this?
    • date: 1939
    • words: 8905
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: } esuits in northern New York and in Maryland and the far south, Franciscans from Santa Fe along the road lined by the missions of California, Lazarists in New Orleans and the Mississippi Valley, and the colonists from Catholic countries who fol- lowed them, opened up the vastly greater part of America. and Catholic men and women walk -34- surrounded by a chill atmosphere of sus- picion and dislike.
    • keywords: american; catholic; church; country; floyd; overman; pope; right; think; war
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005456983.txt
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  1664. _005456984
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Your new leisure and how to use it
    • date: 1950
    • words: 8899
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: So for the filling of leisure time it is smart to pick the sort of thing that is a s much a change as possible from one's rou- tine way of earning a living. They can make leisure hours seem filled with speed, can create for the passengers the illusion that they are going places ..•. while the occupants of the auto see nothing and get only whiffs of air tainted with ethyl and the steam from cement roads.
    • keywords: day; family; good; great; hours; leisure; life; man; men; new; time; work
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  1665. _005456985
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: You've a right to be happy
    • date: 1940
    • words: 11110
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Perfectly Natural Happiness is natural to man. Happiness was made for man, and man was made for happiness.
    • keywords: christ; god; happiness; happy; human; like; man; men; peace; sin; way; world
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  1666. _005456986
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Youth says : these are good manners
    • date: 1939
    • words: 7301
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: At any rate young people clearly have fine ideas of what constitutes good manners. Others live ' in homes where good manners are the custom, acquired from early days.
    • keywords: family; good; home; manners; parents; people; young
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  1667. _005456987
    • author: Chetwood, Thomas B.
    • title: Tony
    • date: 1933
    • words: 6998
    • flesch: 94
    • summary: S T H E T H T R U T H '
    • keywords: emmings; h e; t h; tony; yer
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  1668. _005456989
    • author: None
    • title: Church manners.
    • date: 1939
    • words: 7377
    • flesch: 110
    • summary: W h e n the C e l e b r a n t s t a n d s a f t e r the antiphon is r e p e a t e d . W h e n in doubt as to the p r o p e r p r o - c e d u r e at any religious ceremony, f o l l o w the a l t a r boys—that is Stand,
    • keywords: e r
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  1669. _005456990
    • author: Clark, William Richard, editor.
    • title: One in mind, one in heart, one in affections; a series of lectures and discussions in preparation for marriage.
    • date: 1956
    • words: 52993
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: But do remember the prin- ciples: it is an artificial element that affects a marriage in its totality; it must be strictly individualized spir- itually and physically, contrary to the prevailing notion, it is something in- finitely more than freely choosing to live Catholic marriage by a calendar —and lastly, it is an accessory to marriage used when unavoidable to space reasonably a family of children in the Catholic tradition, not a dodge to accomplish birth prevention. Nature of Marriage The Pope points out that Catholics should have a solid background, i.e., a comprehensive knowledge of the true nature of marriage.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic marriage; children; church; couple; e t; family; god; grace; h e; heart; husband; life; lord; love; man; marriage; married; mind; sacrament; sex; t h; time; w e; w h; wife; woman
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  1670. _005456991
    • author: Coakley, Mary Lewis, 1907-1995.
    • title: The how of sex education
    • date: 1953
    • words: 7557
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: He may want confirmation of his hazy notions; or he may at this later period be ready for more details; or he may have forgotten what we said before because at t h a t time the facts were only of passing interest to him. — 7 — I t is better anyhow to give information in small capsules rather than en masse. Also we might ask: Why do you want to know t h a t ?
    • keywords: children; girl; sex; t h
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  1671. _005456993
    • author: Collins, Joseph F.
    • title: What is an ecumenical council?
    • date: 1959
    • words: 9963
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: T h e r e a r e various kinds of Councils distinguished according to their territorial exten- sion. T h e r e a r e National or Patri- archal Councils which decree for an entire nation or a whole patriarchate.
    • keywords: council; e e; h e; r e; r o; r r; t e; t h
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  1672. _005456996
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: The meditations on the fifteen mysteries of the rosary
    • date: 1952
    • words: 6958
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: For nine months, her own body was the natural Eucharist, in which God shared com- munion with human life, thus preparing for that greater Eucharist, when human life would commune with the Divine. So, in the Rosary, we say over and over to God, “I love You.
    • keywords: body; god; lord; mary; mysteries; rosary
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  1673. _005456997
    • author: Sheen, Fulton J. (Fulton John), 1895-1979.
    • title: A message to the Catholics of the United States
    • date: 1963
    • words: 10432
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: Bishops who attended the Council and sat near other bishops who were impoverished or “brainwashed,” who had been tortured or spent years in prison, or, as one, had gasoline poured over him and was then set afire, are now seeing that their dioceses are not “little islands” but organs of an impoverished, hungry, persecuted Church to which they were called by Christ. Subscription $1.00 per year.
    • keywords: christ; church; faith; father; holy; love; society; world
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  1674. _005456999
    • author: Cummings, George P.
    • title: The apostolic army : the lay order of St. Francis of Assisi
    • date: 1954
    • words: 11646
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: God alone knows the tortures the children of St. Francis have been undergoing even down to this day in Iron Curtain lands. And hail too, all you holy virtues, which by the grace and light of the Holy Ghost are infused into the hearts of the faith- 51-— ful; to make of the faithless faithful children of God [—Words of St. Francis.
    • keywords: christ; francis; god; good; life; love; order; peace; t h
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  1675. _005457000
    • author: Curran, Francis J.
    • title: Why not an ambassador to the Vatican?
    • date: 1951
    • words: 6957
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: I describes the distinction between church and state in his great encyclical letter, The Christian Constitu- tion of States. And so it is clear now that generally speaking, even in those states which had no established religion, Protestant churches of various denominations were given a position of preference by state law and custom.
    • keywords: american; church; constitution; religion; religious; schools; state
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  1676. _005457001
    • author: Daly, James J.
    • title: The souls in purgatory
    • date: 1932
    • words: 11950
    • flesch: 107
    • summary: i n s t h e t r e a s u r e s of m e r i t which the m e m b e r s of t h e Church Militant can draw upon and apply to the alleviation of the C h u r c h Suffering. T h e t e
    • keywords: e r; h e; r t; t e; t h; t o; t t
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  1677. _005457002
    • author: De Vries, Arnold.
    • title: Therapeutic fasting
    • date: 1951
    • words: 21340
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Bergholtz, published the case histories of many of its thousands of fasting patients. Though cases such as have been mentioned are fre- quent occurrences on the fast, there are many, perhaps the majority, of fasting patients who gradually lose strength from the beginning of the fast to the very end.
    • keywords: body; cases; days; disease; e r; e u; fasting; h e; p e; patients; s t; t e; t h; t o; u t
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  1678. _005457004
    • author: Dougherty, John J.
    • title: The complete Catholic : lenten talks to laymen
    • date: 1946
    • words: 11059
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: Joseph Stang R e p o r t e r in Heaven M a r g M. T h e L a s t Supper E v e r y D a y Mothers On Using t h e B r
    • keywords: catholic; christ; e r; h e; t h
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  1679. _005457005
    • author: Riley, Frank A.
    • title: Alcoholics anonymous : an interview with Edward Dowling
    • date: 1947
    • words: 6624
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: So effective is this unique treatment of A.A. that cases abandoned by many city institutions are now turned over in routine order to A.A. groups. A.A. members tell me that where drinking has created problems in one’s personal, domestic, moral, or financial life or at that point where one cannot stop drinking when one wants to, there you have real danger signals — though they are not infallible signals.
    • keywords: a.a; alcoholic; drinking; god; group; s.j; step
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457005.txt
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  1680. _005457006
    • author: Duffy, Columban.
    • title: The demon preacher,
    • date: 1941
    • words: 14619
    • flesch: 94
    • summary: And then it was revealed to me who he is; how he was permitted by God to try our patience and love, and be a means for us to lay up more treasures in heaven. A movement of the will gives you the beauty of God, the glory of heaven.
    • keywords: father; god; guard; guardian; guido; obligatus; satan
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457006.txt
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  1681. _005457007
    • author: Higgins, John J.
    • title: Recovery, Inc. : an answer to nervous problems
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9689
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: S E T T O N T H E S Y M P T O M S — F O R G E T T
    • keywords: e r
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  1682. _005457009
    • author: Fee, John B.
    • title: The parishioners' handbook
    • date: 1958
    • words: 15765
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: They should be carefully selected for their qualities and capabilities as persons who will faithfully discharge the duties of godparents, as defined by Church law. Romantic friendship with a person who is in any way doubtfully free to marry according to the laws of the Catholic Church should never be commenced until that person’s free state is completely certain.
    • keywords: catholic; children; christian; church; communion; council; faith; family; god; holy; life; mass; parents; parish; persons; priest; rectory; religious; spiritual; time
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457009.txt
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  1683. _005457011
    • author: Goldstein, David, 1870-1958.
    • title: Jewish problems
    • date: 1944
    • words: 13663
    • flesch: 58
    • summary: The report says: It was pointed out (to the Jewish representative) that both Christian Lebanon and Jewish Palestine occupy similar positions—namely, isolated min- ority islands in a large Moslem sea, and it might accord with their common interests to find a broader political understanding . . . But that was the prayerful heart-longing of religious Jews, of whom the Orthodox Jews of today ore the de- scendants in faith.
    • keywords: anti; arabs; catholic; christian; church; jesus; jewish; jews; new; palestine; religious; state; world
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  1684. _005457012
    • author: None
    • title: The goodness of our Savior to those who trust Him.
    • date: 1943
    • words: 13009
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: “But when God wishes to convert a sinner and drive sin out of his soul, what great exertion, what labor it costs Him, because sin is rooted so deeply in the hu- man heart and resists even the power of Almighty God. The goodness of our Savior to those who trust Him c Who Trust Him Our Booklets Following booklets lOfji each Devotion to the Most Holy Trinity Devotion to the Holy Ghost Little Devotions to the Holy Infant Jesus Devotion to the Infant Jesus of Prague The Holy Eucharist, Our All God With Us The Bread of Life Eucharistic Miracles Sweet Sacrament, We Thee Adore Eucharistic Heart-talks with Jesus Jesus, Joy of My Heart Jesus Pleads 'for My Love Jesus Loves Me My Daily Visit Communicate Frequently and Devoutly God Himself Our Sacrifice The Divine Drama (in verse)
    • keywords: confidence; god; good; lord; love; mercy; prayer; sinner
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  1685. _005457013
    • author: Haffner, Katherine Neuhaus.
    • title: What about women who drink too much?
    • date: 1956
    • words: 13673
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: They are now untiring in their efforts to help other alcoholics; they maintain their sobriety by doing so; they are helping themselves while helping others. She has been doing a tremendous amount of Twelfth Step Work for years, putting herself out in any way to help other alcoholics — no inconvenience is too great.
    • keywords: alcoholic; anonymous; drinking; family; husband; life; problem; time; women; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457013.txt
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  1686. _005457014
    • author: Hall, Franklin.
    • title: Glorified fasting : the abc of fasting
    • date: 1948
    • words: 25337
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: With many days fasting, many times he will find a way out. To Anna the prophetess, who served God with fastings and prayer night and day, it was revealed that the infant being presented was the Messiah.
    • keywords: body; break; brother; days; fasted; fasting; food; god; jesus; like; lord; people; power; prayer; spiritual; taste; time; villi; water; work
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  1687. _005457015
    • author: Hammon, Walter.
    • title: The power of love
    • date: 1954
    • words: 8002
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Why Not Take God’s Word for It? Youth — Springtime of Love THE POWER OF LOVE by Walter Hammon^ O. F. M. t Thoughts on love, the bond of our kinship with the saints; on love as a means of ob- taining for the dear ones whom God has taken from us, eternal blessedness, and for ourselves, a tranquil heart, a peaceful life and a happy death. Immortality of Love The first love anyone can know in the normal course of events is love for his moth- er.
    • keywords: god; heaven; life; love; mother
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457015.txt
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  1688. _005457016
    • author: Hanulya, Joseph P., 1873-
    • title: The Eastern ritual
    • date: 1942
    • words: 24385
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: closed at Holy Holy . . . The private rite is a personal affair of every individual, but the public rite is instituted by Jesus Christ and His Church.
    • keywords: altar; bishop; christ; church; communion; cross; ektenia; god; gospel; great; holy; holy mass; jesus; jesus christ; lord; mass; people; prayer; priest; rite; service; sunday
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457016.txt
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  1689. _005457017
    • author: Hart, Grace.
    • title: What is god?
    • date: 1953
    • words: 13421
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: From God man comes and to God he returns. What is God? rfVhat j //ezs^, ts Gee*; : I /?J£/~SV4.
    • keywords: god; grace; law; life; light; love; man; nature; spirit; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457017.txt
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  1690. _005457018
    • author: Haungs, Edwin C.
    • title: An examination of conscience for married couples
    • date: 1945
    • words: 5141
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Do I ever thank her for all she has done and does: a. Given me children? Am I selfish and inconsiderate in the intimacies of married life, thinking only of my personal satis- — 14 — faction?
    • keywords: children; home
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457018.txt
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  1691. _005457019
    • author: Healy, Edwin F., 1897-1957.
    • title: Teacher's manual for moral guidance
    • date: 1942
    • words: 40837
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: If Caterers A, B, C, and D approach Bert with a view to getting his business, and if Bert gives the job to C instead of giving it to A, B, or D, he is the cause of C’s receiving a real benefit by his se- lection of him in preference to the others. C indicates a Case to Be An- alyzed; T indicates a Topic for Discussion.
    • keywords: act; action; case; catholic; church; evil; god; good; grave; guilty; john; law; life; mass; obligation; reason; sin; sunday; topic; use; way; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457019.txt
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  1692. _005457020
    • author: Heeg, Aloysius J. (Aloysius Joseph), 1895-
    • title: An adult's confession booklet : with prayers, directions, and an examination of conscience suitable for adults--especially converts
    • date: 1950
    • words: 3276
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: They are the words suggested by the definition of sin as found in the catechism: “Sin is any willful thought, desire, word, action, or omis- sion forbidden by the law of God.” Strictly speaking, the only sins you are obliged to tell in confession are mortal sins.
    • keywords: confession; sin; sins
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457020.txt
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  1693. _005457021
    • author: Burke, John J. (John Joseph), 1875-1936.
    • title: The child's mass book
    • date: 1933
    • words: 3379
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: I know, 0 dear Lord Jesus Christ, that long ago You suffered and died on the cross for me. Jesus Christ.
    • keywords: holy; jesus
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  1694. _005457022
    • author: None
    • title: A child's day.
    • date: 1937
    • words: 1073
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: House of Prayer My Jesus waits for me to pray Before His altar every day; How wonderful, to think that He, The King of Kings, remembers me Visit to Mary I went before our Lady’s shrine, And prayed to Mary, Mother mine I know she looked at me and smiled, Because I am her little child. \» • Love at Home The love of mother and of dad Is something that makes children glad; But oh, the joy that parents find When children learn to love and mind!
    • keywords: child
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  1695. _005457023
    • author: Heitz, Joseph.
    • title: Storm clouds over France
    • date: 1937
    • words: 5528
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Anti-religious activity, so essential to communism, was to be switched for the time being to another department. In France the first league, numbering 24,300 members, published a monthly paper: “La libre pensee, with the sub-title: “Defense of laicism, anti-religious action, social reno- vation ” The editor was Andre Lorulot.
    • keywords: clouds; communism; france; free; storm; thinkers; thought
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457023.txt
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  1696. _005457024
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid.
    • title: Don't go to hell!
    • date: 1954
    • words: 5117
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: The Catholic Church teaches that there is a hell, and that hell in prima- rily the permanent deprivation of the Beatific Vision, everlasting separation from God, inflicted on those who die in mortal sin. One overtaken by death in mortal sin is found preferring a cre- ated good to God; and he abides in his final choice, can no longer change his mind, continues to reject God.
    • keywords: eternal; fear; god; hell; sin
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457024.txt
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  1697. _005457025
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid.
    • title: Frequent communion and the eucharistic fast
    • date: 1959
    • words: 6136
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: You tell me that you sometimes re- main away from Holy Communion because you have forgotten to confess certain mortal sins and don’t want to, or cannot, enter the confessional again before Communion. The sac- ramental grace in Holy Communion consists in the increase and preservation of the supernatural life by means of an intimate union with Christ and His mystical body, — 2 — which is the Church.
    • keywords: communion; daily; fast; grace; holy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457025.txt
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  1698. _005457026
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid.
    • title: Invalidly married Catholics : your attitude toward them
    • date: 1954
    • words: 7674
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Other reasons also proving that persons should turn with dread from such marriages are chiefly these: that they give occasion to forbidden association and communion in religious matters; endanger the faith of the Catholic partner; are a hindrance to the proper education of the 21 children; and often lead to a mixing up of truth and falsehood, and to the belief that all religions are equally good.” This same rule of conduct applies to our relationships with persons who, though not divorced, have contracted invalid marriages.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; law; marriage; married; person
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457026.txt
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  1699. _005457027
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid.
    • title: Kissing : replies to constant queries
    • date: 1952
    • words: 8593
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: In such kisses real affection is felt but there is normally no exciting of the passions. Kissing for the thrill of it, because of the excitement (nonvenereal) produced by an increase of pulse and respiration which causes a feeling of exhilaration is not in itself sinful, if there is no reaction of the organs of generation; but such kisses, in certain circumstances, easily prove a source of danger because they prepare the way for arousing the passions.
    • keywords: girl; kiss; kissing; love; man; men; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457027.txt
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  1700. _005457028
    • author: Menke, Willibrord.
    • title: Prayers and devotions for priest's day
    • date: 1938
    • words: 10255
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Copyright, 1938, by THE SOCIETY OF THE DIVINE SAVIOR (THE SALVATORIAN FATHERS) St. Nazianz, Wisconsin Ocscltfisd ii KtttniJmrtiott PRIEST’S SATURDAY Divine Savior, Sanctify Thy Priests! Divine High Priest and Teacher of man- kind, Thou hast given to Thine Apostles and their successors for all time the power to proclaim Thy word to men, to teach, and to baptize in the name of the Father and of the Son and of the Holy Ghost. Behold us at Thy feet, beseeching Thee to fill Thy priests with wisdom and strength, that they may conscientiously fulfill the duties of their sublime office according to Thy will.
    • keywords: god; holy; priests; thee; thou; thy
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  1701. _005457029
    • author: Lynch, Timothy, 1915-
    • title: Holy Communion fast : the new fast laws before Holy Communion and evening mass
    • date: 1953
    • words: 536
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: In Binotion and Trination water permitted for sec- ond ablution-if wine inadvertently consumed in ablution, second and third Mass may be said , (Rubrics for Christmas and All Sauls Day Trination still in effect. ) 2 Water without the addition of any element (fluo- rinated, chlori~ted water permitted).
    • keywords: hour
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  1702. _005457030
    • author: Hoagland, Marjorie.
    • title: She talked with Christ : a new study of St. Margaret-Mary Alacoque
    • date: 1954
    • words: 13795
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Sacred Heart medals, showing the Sacred Heart on one side and St. Margaret-Mary on the other, are availa- ble as follows: Superior, Visitation Monastery, Paray-le-Monial, France. The Promises 24 Chapter IV: Margaret-Mary Teaches Her Novices — and the World — 28 Chapter V: The Feast of the Sacred Heart 42 Chapter VI: “Thy End is Thy Beginning” — The Great Retreat.. 44 FOREWORD “...that we may return God love for love...” That was the great appeal of St. Margaret-Mary Alacoque, the humble little Visitation nun of the 17th century whose Reve- lations became the later foundation of the vast Sacred Heart devotion.
    • keywords: christ; god; heart; love; margaret; mary; sacred; sacred heart; saint
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457030.txt
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  1703. _005457031
    • author: Hoeller, R. M.
    • title: May thoughts : daily devotions to Our Lady
    • date: 1932
    • words: 6641
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: Prayer O good Mother Mary, help me to subject my- self entirely to God, willingly to give Him all that I am and have, and being detached from all temporal things for love of Him, to strive for the perpetual possession of the highest good. Prayer O faithful Mother Mary, teach me faithfully to do the will of God in all things and at all times; teach me to unite my will, which is too often selfish, with the holy will of God.
    • keywords: god; mary; mother; thee; thy
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  1704. _005457032
    • author: Huber, Raphael M., 1883-
    • title: Symbolism of the candle : the light of faith
    • date: 1951
    • words: 1186
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Andrew C. Roesch, Inc. A. I. Root Co. St. Louis Candle & Wax Co. Smith & Nichols, Inc. Will & Baumer Candle Co. THE CANDLELIGHT GUILD is supported by contributions from the following: Cathedral Candle Co. Emery Industries, Inc. A. Gross Candle Co. F. Marty & Co. Muench-Kreuzer Candle Co.
    • keywords: candle; light
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  1705. _005457033
    • author: Klarkowski, Claude Edmund, 1907-
    • title: The Queen's gems : short lives of the patron saints of Poland
    • date: 1958
    • words: 6416
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: When all his pastoral admonitions were of no avail and Boleslaus continued to live in scandalous adultery, with no thought of reforming his life, St. Stanislaus was compelled to excommunicate him from the Church in order to bring him back to his senses. With two young Jesuits as companions St. Stanislaus was sent off on his long journey to Rome.
    • keywords: andrew; chapter; god; holy; life; poland; saint; stanislaus
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  1706. _005457035
    • author: Knights of Columbus. Religious Information Bureau.
    • title: His name shall be called God with us!.
    • date: 1959
    • words: 17773
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Finally the problem came down to this: Is Jesus Christ God as the Father was God or was He inferior to God in nature? He may even be the Son of God as He claimed, but Jesus Christ in this supposition has lost all reason for coming into the world, for He came to redeem men (cf.
    • keywords: church; father; god; jesus christ; john; lord; son; word
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457035.txt
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  1707. _005457037
    • author: Lawlor, Giles.
    • title: Don't be afraid to go to confession
    • date: 1948
    • words: 3631
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: There is no reason for anxiety, for if you forget a mortal sin or a number of mortal sins, these will be forgiven by the absolution of the priest. If mortal sins have been forgotten,. there remains the obligation to tell them the next time you go to confession.
    • keywords: confession; mortal; sin; sins
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  1708. _005457038
    • author: LeBuffe, Francis P. (Francis Peter), 1885-1954.
    • title: The common sense of faith
    • date: 1933
    • words: 12933
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Whatever of revelation is in the Bible is part and parcel of the -total deposit of faith , but the Bible itself contains only part of God's total revelation. - 2.9- That God intended this recourse to the living teacher is clear from the words of Our Lord when H e sent forth His Apostle s to teach all nations and foretold eternal loss as the penalty for not listening to this liv ing group of men, who were, as a teach- ing body, to l.ast to the end of time. You Protestants hold that God has left His written will in the form of the Bible.
    • keywords: bible; books; catholic; church; faith; god; old; pope; right; time
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  1709. _005457039
    • author: LeBuffe, Francis P. (Francis Peter), 1885-1954.
    • title: Hard headed holiness
    • date: 1935
    • words: 6390
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: But you can get grace in many ways: as an unmarried person, as a married person, as a priest, as a Sister, as a Brother, and you can make that sanctifying grace grow in your soul by practicing virtue varyingly ac- cording to your position and state of life. I was talking about grown-ups, about men and women who face life squarely and try to tackle the job of life and see it through prop erly.
    • keywords: father; god; holiness; life; saint
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457039.txt
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  1710. _005457040
    • author: LeBuffe, Francis P. (Francis Peter), 1885-1954.
    • title: Let's look at sanctifying grace
    • date: 1944
    • words: 18238
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: With this super-natural principl e of life (or as we say in the s tate of sanctifying grace I GOD I c_----'-(-REDl-----,,,j Man now with sanctifying grace, this super-nature , is on the same level as God Himself and h as th e same destiny as God Himself, M an has indeed been elevated, Notanda I.
    • keywords: actual; god; grace; holy; life; man; natural; nature; sacrament; sin; super
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  1711. _005457041
    • author: LeBuffe, Francis P. (Francis Peter), 1885-1954.
    • title: Prayers for the dying
    • date: 1935
    • words: 8334
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: Why can we not let the dread of death go, at least those who do try to love and serve God? Should 'we not remember that it is to God the Father almighty, to JeBUB Christ ... who suffered, to the Holy Ghost . . .
    • keywords: god; holy; lord; soul; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457041.txt
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  1712. _005457042
    • author: LeBuffe, Francis P. (Francis Peter), 1885-1954.
    • title: Thinking with God
    • date: 1946
    • words: 38309
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: to Catholics of today, God is our expectation- because we acknowledge and honor Him as our one, true God ... because we accept His Church as the one, true Church ... That saith to Sion; Thy God shall reign- as Catholics, we make a special profession ot holiness . . .
    • keywords: christ; dear; death; god; good; grace; heart; heaven; help; holy; home; jesus; life; lord; love; man; men; thy; want
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457042.txt
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  1713. _005457044
    • author: Lipkowitz, Irving.
    • title: Monopoly and big business
    • date: 1940
    • words: 21245
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: It cannot be denied that such evils as inefficiency, bureaucracy and inflexibility a re found in public industry, as they are in private in- dustry. The other industry groups such as construction, trade, service, and _ agriculture do not show concentration in large corporations.
    • keywords: assets; business; cent; companies; competitive; concentration; corporations; economic; government; group; industries; industry; insurance; large; national; price; production; public
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457044.txt
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  1714. _005457045
    • author: None
    • title: Little Peter.
    • date: 1956
    • words: 6530
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: I have to, be- cause I am going to Holy Communion every morning. Since you left, there was one day I did not receive Holy Communion, but, please forgive me, as it was not my fault.
    • keywords: communion; father; holy; little; peter
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457045.txt
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  1715. _005457047
    • author: Lochemes, Mary Frederick, 1904-
    • title: The church in Latin America : a brief history of the Catholic Church from colonial times in Mexico, Middle America, and South America
    • date: 1945
    • words: 33130
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: The total population of Latin America numbers about 128,000,000, which is somewhat less than that of the United States. Discuss the political setup of colonial Latin America.
    • keywords: america; argentina; brazil; catholic; church; clergy; colonial; colonies; constitution; countries; country; education; government; indians; latin america; mexico; national; new; political; priests; relations; religious; republics; schools; social; south; spain; spanish; state; time; united; work; world; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457047.txt
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  1716. _005457048
    • author: Lewis, Joseph, 1889-1968.
    • title: Mexico and the Catholic church.
    • date: 1935
    • words: 3847
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: While the three-year strike of the Catholic Church lasted, other religious organizations continued to func- tion, and when services were resumed, the hierarchy discovered that it had lost thousands of its communi- cants. Four hundred years of uninterrupted rule gave the Catholic Church absolute dominance over fifteen mil- lion Mexicans.
    • keywords: catholic; church; mexican; mexico; people; religious
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457048.txt
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  1717. _005457049
    • author: Lovasik, Lawrence G. (Lawrence George), 1913-1986.
    • title: Guiding principles and a spiritual check-up for religious
    • date: 1944
    • words: 5432
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: 3. Woe to me if I undertake work without being assured that such is the will of God, if I do not use the means of preserving or re- covering interior life, if my interior life suf- fers because of my active life. 2. Look at life as it really is, remembering 13 GUIDING PRINCIPLES FOR RELIGIOUS that this world will pass away while the next is eternal; that my greatest duty is to give glory to God and to save my soul.
    • keywords: god; love; religious; spiritual; thee
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  1718. _005457050
    • author: Lovasik, Lawrence G. (Lawrence George), 1913-1986.
    • title: What to do at a sick call : for nurses and all assisting the dying
    • date: 1955
    • words: 10225
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: From the dangers of death, From an unhappy death, From the pains of hell, From all evil, From the power of the devil, By Thy birth, By Thy cross and passion, By Thy death and burial, By Thy glorious resurrection, By Thy wonderful ascension, By the grace of the Holy Ghost, the Comforter, On the day of Judgment, We sinners, we beseech Thee, hear us. Ps. 50: Have mercy on me, 0 God, according to the greatness of Thy mercy.
    • keywords: amen; god; holy; lord; soul; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457050.txt
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  1719. _005457051
    • author: Lukáš, P.
    • title: The bread of life
    • date: 1926
    • words: 13977
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Like- wise, the more frequent our spiritual Com- munions, - the more plentiful will be the graces we receive in actual Holy Communion. In doing this, in receiving Holy Communion, we comply with our Savior's burning desire, who has loved us beyond measure.
    • keywords: christ; god; holy; holy communion; jesus; life; lord; love; soul; thee
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457051.txt
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  1720. _005457052
    • author: Lovasik, Lawrence G. (Lawrence George), 1913-1986.
    • title: Gems from the liturgy : for the feasts of our Lord
    • date: 1945
    • words: 18316
    • flesch: 91
    • summary: Prayer We beseech Thee, 0 Lord, mercifully pour into our souls Thy Holy Spirit, by whose wisdom we were created and by whose providence we are governed. Prayer o God, who didst teach the hearts of Thy faithful people by sending them the light of Thy Holy Spirit, grant us by the same Spirit to have a right judgment in all things, and ever,more to rejoice in His holy comfort.
    • keywords: blood; christ; father; glory; god; heart; holy; jesus; lord; love; son; spirit; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457052.txt
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  1721. _005457054
    • author: Lyons, J. Roger.
    • title: Godless communism
    • date: 1937
    • words: 19294
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Today these words have a pathetic ring , for they were uttered to further a cause which later repudiated the man who spoke them, a man who rejected God and who was later rejected by Godless men who con~ demned him to death. They revolted against God.
    • keywords: action; catholic; century; christ; christian; church; communism; father; god; holy; human; man; religion; struggle; today; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457054.txt
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  1722. _005457055
    • author: Lyons, J. Roger.
    • title: Leadership in the home : a post-war program for youth and the family
    • date: 1944
    • words: 9120
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Our homes are not the sanctuaries of family life they once were .... That work is, not something degrading, but indispensable for the maintainence of family life.
    • keywords: children; family; family circle; home; life; society; world; youth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457055.txt
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  1723. _005457056
    • author: McCarthy, John C.
    • title: The divine drama
    • date: 1942
    • words: 10081
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Vanquisher who mahes us free In triumph of the glory of such grace, V/hich now the Lamb of God here nourishes Through joyful union with His very Self, Imparting there the virtues of His Heart To those who in true love approach to lean Upon His trcast at banqueting of joy. Lo! Christ, true God and man, so mutely dwells Thy King, who cometh to thee lowly, meek, Our only Mediator, peacefully Upon th is covenanted A/|orcy=seat, Compassionating each soul tenderly And staying blaze of glory to be met In dazzling splendor of the great Assize.
    • keywords: blessed; christ; faith; god; grace; holy; light; love; mass; page; souls; stanza
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  1724. _005457057
    • author: McDonald, George A., author.
    • title: Study club handbook
    • date: 1937
    • words: 10510
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Study clubs and discussion groups provide just such an opportunity. A course on study clubs has been a regular feature each year at • 3 • the Summer School of Catholic Action.
    • keywords: c. w.; catholic; church; n. c.; paulist press; press; publishing company; rev; study
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  1725. _005457058
    • author: McDonald, George A.
    • title: The Mass
    • date: 1937
    • words: 2254
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: These were bloody sacrifices. Strictly, sacrifice is the offering of a sensible object by destruction or at least by some change in the object, an offering made to God by a duly authorized person in acknowledgment of God's supreme dominion over us and our complete depend- ence on him.
    • keywords: god; mass; sacrifice
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  1726. _005457060
    • author: McDonald, George A.
    • title: The supernatural life
    • date: 1937
    • words: 12826
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Supernatural life, which is just as truly life as natural life, is added, by the power of God, to natural life by regenera- tion, a rebirth. a. Natural generation furnishes the “material into which God infuses a spiritual soul, their union making me a liv- ing person, a son of the parents from whom I am born. In other words they have discovered the analogy which actually exists between natural life and supernatural life.
    • keywords: christ; ghost; god; grace; holy; life; man; mary; mother; soul; supernatural life
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  1727. _005457061
    • author: McDonald, Mary Reynolds.
    • title: Little stories about God
    • date: 1941
    • words: 12187
    • flesch: 103
    • summary: It will guide others to Christ Jesus, the Saviour. ST. JOSEPH’S DREAM After the Magi had adored Jesus they went away. Hail Mary, full of grace, the Lord is with thee : Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus.
    • keywords: god; holy; jesus; mary; people
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  1728. _005457062
    • author: McDonald, Milo Francis, 1880-
    • title: "Progressive" poison in public education.
    • date: 1951
    • words: 13891
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: In other words we have no disagreement with the thought of all pubescents being in junior high schools nor with the thought of placing all adolescents in senior high schools regardless of their intellectual defi- ciencies. High schools have always criticized the lower schools.
    • keywords: activity; activity program; american education; city; education; high schools; new; new york; program; progressive
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  1729. _005457063
    • author: McGill, Mary E.
    • title: "Rare is the friend ..."
    • date: 1949
    • words: 4329
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: In fact, though I myself have a Page Five cheerful disposition and though I have been blessed with friends far beyond my merits as I have walked over a large number of bridges leading from time to eternity, and though I optimistically anticipate crossing many others, I have come to reckon true friends and inspiring friendships the greatest strength and the sweetest joy that God bestows other than His protective power and sustaining grace. Christ is the Friend of everyone.
    • keywords: friend; friendship; god; love; ooooo
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  1730. _005457064
    • author: McGloin, Joseph T.
    • title: How to tell a vocation
    • date: 1956
    • words: 7468
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: As a matter of fact, it isn’t surprising at all that there be some natural aversion to the religious life, a feeling that has to be overcome or overlooked when a person gets the courage to accept religious vocation,” “How about you?” There are other things that enter in besides the ability.
    • keywords: father; god; kraus; vocation
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  1731. _005457065
    • author: McGlynn, Thomas Matthew, 1906-
    • title: Fatima
    • date: 1947
    • words: 1596
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: This is the substance of that mes- sage: in order to save souls and to put an end to the chastisements now being visited on the world by divine justice Our Lord wishes to establish in the world devotion to my Immaculate Heart. DEVOTIONS OF FATIMA The object of the devotions of Fatima and the means of obtaining for the world the mercy of God is the Immaculate Heart of Mary. Imprimi potest: Terentius Stephanus McDermott, O.P., S.T.Lr., LL.D. Imprimatur : f* Michael Josephus Ready, D.D. Episcopus Columbensis July 14, 1947 Copyright, 1947, Rosary Press, Somerset, O. Deaddiffed FATIMA Fatima, (pronounced Fah-ti-ma ) is a small village on a mountainous plateau in the center of Portugal near which at a spot known as the Cova da Iria the Blessed Virgin appeared in 1917 in a series of six apparitions to three shep- herd children, Lucy dos Santos, 10, and her cousins Francis Marto, 9, and Ja- cinta Marto, 7, brother and sister.
    • keywords: fatima; heart
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  1732. _005457066
    • author: McGloin, Joseph T.
    • title: What not to do on a date : some problems of dating
    • date: 1957
    • words: 6288
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: “There are,” he continued, “dances, parties, movies, hobbies to work out together, games — tennis, golf, swimming — stage-shows, operas, concerts, good music to listen to, good conversations and discussions, learn- ing things — interesting things to- gether, guessing games along intel- lectual lines, charades and plays of your own, picnics, eating out and at home, special shows like ice-shows and baseball games to go to, lots of things like that. However”, he went on, “there are other things of which you must also be aware.
    • keywords: father; george; good; maggie
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  1733. _005457067
    • author: McNeill, Charles James, 1912-
    • title: Prayers : a study of prayers in common use in the church
    • date: 1939
    • words: 31207
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: And in one Lord Jesus Christ, the only-begotten Son of God, born of the Father before all ages; God of God, light of light, true God of true God; begotten, not made; consubstantial with the Father, by whom all things were made. Family Prayer 52 Index 55 Reference List Inside back cover ^Sddffsea Introduction Prayer, the lifting up of one’s mind and heart to almighty God, in order to praise, thank, and petition Him, is one of the primary duties of a Christian, and holds, therefore, an important place in the life of every member of the Church.
    • keywords: ask; christ; church; faith; ghost; god; holy; holy ghost; jesus; life; lord; love; mary; mass; prayer; saints; thy
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  1734. _005457069
    • author: McNeill, Charles James, 1912-
    • title: The sacramentals : a study of the origin, nature, and proper use of the sacramentals of the church
    • date: 1942
    • words: 34091
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: The sacramentals differ from the sacraments in these ways : The sacraments were instituted by Christ Himself, the sacramentals by Christ’s Church. that into whatever place they may be brought, those who dwell in the place may obtain Thy blessing, and all adversities being removed.
    • keywords: blessed; blessing; candles; catholic; christ; church; cross; crucifix; faithful; god; holy; holy water; life; mass; prayers; priest; religious; rosary; sacramentals; sacred; thy; use; water
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  1735. _005457070
    • author: McNeill, Leon A. (Leon Aloysius), 1902-1980.
    • title: The annual cycle of redemption : an explanation of the cycles, seasons, and feasts of the ecclesiastical year
    • date: 1944
    • words: 30265
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: The reason why the Holy Father established this feast and ordained its celebration at the close of the cycle, is given in his own words taken from the Encyclical “Quas Primas”: “The last Sunday of October, when the close of the liturgical year is at hand, seemed to Us a most fitting time to order this celebration for the reason that it will so happen that the mysteries of the life of Jesus Christ commemorated during the year will then terminate and be crowned, as it were, by this great solmenity of Christ the King, thus exalting before all men the glory of Him who triumphs in His saints and in His elect.”3 It reads as follows: “0 Lord Jesus Christ, who when Thou wast subject to Mary and Joseph didst sanctify the home life with ineffable virtues: grant that, by their assistance, we may be instructed by the example of Thy Holy Family and become partakers of their eternal happiness.”
    • keywords: blessed; body; christ; church; church year; cycle; days; easter; feast; god; holy; life; liturgical; liturgy; lord; mass; sunday; time; year
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  1736. _005457072
    • author: Madden, Dalmatius.
    • title: Teach us to love : sisters' conference needs
    • date: 1963
    • words: 25215
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: More stress might be placed on developing a greater appreciation of religious life. Inability to take in their stride the petty grievances, misunderstandings, and the like, which are bound to be met with in a life lived as close to one another as is religious life.
    • keywords: community; conferences; god; help; lack; life; love; master; need; religious; retreat; sisters; spiritual; spiritual life; women; work
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  1737. _005457073
    • author: McQuade, James J.
    • title: What you should know about the Ecumenical Council : in questions and answers
    • date: 1960
    • words: 5677
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: In a broader sense of the word, however, ecumenical councils certainly are necessary. How often are ecumenical councils sup- posed to be held?
    • keywords: bishops; catholic; church; council; ecumenical council; pope
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  1738. _005457074
    • author: McQuade, James J.
    • title: Prayers for our times
    • date: 1935
    • words: 3935
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: God, through Jesus Christ, your Son, we beg you to aid the Vicar of Christ, whose labor of love it is that the labor of hate may cease. 0 We are your children by adoption in Jesus Christ, your Son by birth. 0
    • keywords: body; christ; god; lord
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  1739. _005457075
    • author: McQuade, James J., author.
    • title: So you are a parish president!
    • date: 1957
    • words: 7857
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: The Agenda As you and the officers get more and more experience preparing for meetings, you will discover the type of agenda that works best for your group. Talk about the problem here and there with individuals and occasionally at meetings.
    • keywords: meeting; organization; parish; parish president; president; things
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  1740. _005457076
    • author: Magner, James A. (James Aloysius), 1901-1994.
    • title: How good a Catholic?
    • date: 1935
    • words: 4460
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: While many other denomin- ations, ·resorting to pulpit novelties and innovations, are barely able to keep their doors open, the average Catholic Church is crowded every Sunday, not for one service but for several, and often from five o'dock in the morning to high - noon and one o'clock. He was told that this was a demonstration of the Holy Name Society, a national organization of Catholic men.
    • keywords: catholic; church; faith; good; personal; religion
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  1741. _005457077
    • author: Maguire, John R.
    • title: About "those" Catholic marriage laws
    • date: 1957
    • words: 8340
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Jol,..V\ Q.. Is Marriage the (- A bov+ 111tV.ose.. Last month the conversation somehow or other swung around to the Catholic attitude on marriage.
    • keywords: church; father; god; marriage; people; priest
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  1742. _005457078
    • author: Manion, Clarence, 1896-1979.
    • title: Our America : a short story--from the most talked about book of a generation, the Key to Peace
    • date: 1951
    • words: 4938
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: 7 That to secure these rights, governments are instituted among men, deriving their just powers from the consent of the gov- erned- REVOLUTION STILL WORKING Here is the distilled es- sence of Americanism as stated in the first official document of the new United States of Ameri- ca, the Declaration of Independence. Great waves of im- migration surged toward the new and rapidly expanding United States.
    • keywords: american; government; man; people; states; united; world
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  1743. _005457079
    • author: Manning, William J.
    • title: Thoughts from Saint Bonaventure about the mother of God
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9721
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: The Las t Su pp e r Ev e r y Day Mothers 'The Nobody Everybod y Lov es He pleased God and was beloyed; and may those who loved him be consoled by the blessed truth that the souls of the just are in the hand of God.
    • keywords: bonaventure; god; holy; love; mary; mother; saint; spirit
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  1744. _005457081
    • author: Mary Theresita, Sister, S.S.J.
    • title: The mystical body of Christ in lesson form : for study clubs and classroom use
    • date: 1961
    • words: 8256
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: The most effective means of grace-transfusion is liturgical prayer, that is, prayer officially offered by the members of Christ’s Body united with Christ, their Head. We must not carry the analogy between Christ’s Body and our physical bodies too far.
    • keywords: christ; god; life; members; mystical body; work
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  1745. _005457082
    • author: None
    • title: Mexico : Calles and the committees.
    • date: 1927
    • words: 9571
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: And these are only a few examples of what you find in poor Mexico today. We shall increase salaries which will bring up the prices of the necessaries of life, and we shall skillfully destroy the sources of production by solving anarchistic doctrines among the laborers J ” Add to this that Haberman, a fugitive from the United States to avoid the draft, the man who wrote the Bolshevic Constitu- tion of Yucatan for Calles and helped and is still helping to put over the Bolshevic program in that country, in spite of the fact that he organized the Protestant Teaching Missionary Society in Mexico, is a Jew; (see Mensajero del Sagrado Corazon) that Dr. A. Weinberg, who went to Mexico with Frank Tannenbaum, who had been in Sing Sing because of his anti-war activities, is a Jew and a member of the Haberman —34— group; that Mrs. Weinberg also has an active part in the activities of this group; that the name of the foreign minister is Aaron Sainz; that the name of the minister of education is Moises Saenz and that the name of President Calles himself is Plutarco Elias.
    • keywords: american; calles; catholic; government; mexican; mexico; president; program; protestant; states
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  1746. _005457083
    • author: Mihaly, Joseph.
    • title: Should a priest be married?.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 14800
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Similar to it are the Polish Na- tional Catholic Church and the National Lithuanian Catholic Church. I have in mind the former Uniate Church.
    • keywords: bishop; catholic; celibacy; christ; church; clergy; god; holy; latin; marriage; married; page; priest; priesthood; roman; rome; russian
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  1747. _005457084
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: How much should I give in the Sunday collection?
    • date: 1959
    • words: 3007
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: In most parishes in America today, the official method of accepting church support is through the Sunday envelope system. That is basically the reason for the publication of annual reports in parishes.
    • keywords: god; parish; sunday
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  1748. _005457085
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Program for a practical Catholic life
    • date: 1960
    • words: 19166
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Venial sin will demand atonement—^and the cleansing fires of Purgatory will teach the soul—^if it does not learn by merit and effort here—^its real meaning in the sight of God. I was created, like all other things that are, for the honor and glory of God.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic life; christ; god; life; love; man; means; practical; practical catholic; program; sin
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  1749. _005457086
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Questions parents ask about raising children
    • date: 1959
    • words: 18966
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: 61 The Fate of Unbaptized Children 63 Copyright 1959 LIGUORIAN PAMPHLETS REDEMPTORIST FATHERS Liguori, Missouri Questions about Raising Children 3 What Is the Best Plan for Raising Children? HOW TO RAISE children properly and successfully is a question that absorbs the mind of every conscientious mother and father. Questions about Raising Children 31 This is not to say that children should never taste the sweets of a material reward for things that they do.
    • keywords: catholic; children; father; god; good; home; mother; parents; questions; raising; school
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  1750. _005457087
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Why is birth-control wrong?
    • date: 1959
    • words: 6808
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Both husband and wife are bound by the contract of marriage to accede to the request of their partner for marriage relations whenever it is seriously and reasonably made. She should inform herself thoroughly, by reading and consultation, on the differ- ent aspects of the subject: why it is con- trary to nature; why it is harmful to mar- ried happiness ; why it can have worse results than the bearing of many children.
    • keywords: birth; children; control; marriage; use
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  1751. _005457088
    • author: Miller, Ernest F.
    • title: The why and how of Holy Communion
    • date: 1959
    • words: 19565
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Frequency of Holy Communion How often should Communion be received? Receiving Communion at Mass makes possible a much richer participation in the Mass.
    • keywords: blessed; body; christ; god; holy communion; lord; love; man; people; sacrament; time
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  1752. _005457089
    • author: Mary Minima, Sister.
    • title: A Saint in the city of flowers : the life of St. Mary Magdalene de'Pazzi, Carmelite (for ages ten and up.)
    • date: 1959
    • words: 7408
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: The strict Carmelite rule seemed all too easy for Sister Mary Magdalene, who was always the first to be ready for work and for prayer. One day she even met Sister Mary Magdalene face to face.
    • keywords: catherine; god; jesus; magdalene; mary; sister
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  1753. _005457090
    • author: Moran, John W.
    • title: The sacraments of the Church, part II : confirmation, penance, Holy Orders, matrimony
    • date: 1955
    • words: 10488
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: What would be the case, therefore, of one who deliberately and with full knowledge received it in the state of mortal sin ? The same is true, if—which God avert—a priest should receive Holy Orders in the state of mortal sin.
    • keywords: bishop; catholic; church; holy; priest; sacrament; sin; sins
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  1754. _005457091
    • author: Morgan, Harold P.
    • title: Was Peter the rock upon which Christ built his Church?
    • date: 1944
    • words: 16010
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Picture, if you will, the apostle Peter crowned, as was the present Pope, with the triple tiara on the central balcony overlooking the square of St. Peter, surrounded with all the pomp of the Papacy, Cardinals, Archbishops, Abbots and representa- tives and special envoys of many nations, the Noble and Swiss guards, and in the presence of over a hundred thou- sand spectators. If, then, any should deny that it is by the institution of Christ, the Lord, or by divine right, that blessed Peter should have a perpetual line of successors in the primacy of blessed Peter in this primacy: Let him he accursedJ‘ Doc.
    • keywords: apostles; authority; catholic; christ; church; god; jesus; lord; papacy; paul; peter; pope; rock; roman; rome; words
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  1755. _005457092
    • author: Morrow, Louis La Ravoire, 1892-
    • title: My baptism
    • date: 1949
    • words: 38542
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Isidore, bp.m; Argeus, Narcissus, Marcellinus, mm; Siridion, Martinian, bps; Alard, ab; Seiriol, Bodfan, cs. 3. Ss. Priscus, Benedicta, Mavilus, Hermes, Caius, Dafrosa, Aquilinus, Eugenius (Eugene), Marcianus, Quinctus, Theo- dotus, Tryphon, mm; Gregory of Langres, Rigobert, bps; Roger, ab; Pharaildis, v; Angela, w. 5.
    • keywords: apr; aug; baptism; baptized; bp.m; bps; child; christ; church; dec; feb; god; grace; holy; jan; john; jul; july; june; lord; mar; nov; oct; priest; sept; thy; v.m; water
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  1756. _005457093
    • author: Morrow, Louis La Ravoire, 1892-
    • title: My mission book
    • date: 1949
    • words: 28211
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: 100 HYMNS Holy God, We Praise Thy Name 102 H eart of J esus, Meek and Mild. Lord Jesus, receive my soul.
    • keywords: blessed; christ; church; father; god; holy; jesus; jesus christ; lord; mary; mercy; mother; priest; sins; soul; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457093.txt
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  1757. _005457094
    • author: Morrow, Louis La Ravoire, 1892-
    • title: My wedding day
    • date: 1949
    • words: 23016
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: In assisting at such marriages they shall follow the regula- tions governing other marriages, but shall not publish the banns. Church Laws on Marriage Has the Catholic Church authority to make laws on marriage?
    • keywords: catholic; children; christ; church; day; god; holy; jesus; life; lord; marriage; married; mass; matrimony; priest; thee; thou; thy; wedding; wife
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  1758. _005457095
    • author: Murphy, Edward F.
    • title: How rich are the young
    • date: 1945
    • words: 4124
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: God is everywhere. To Live for God Is Eternal Life . . .
    • keywords: christ; god; life; world
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  1759. _005457096
    • author: Murphy, John L., 1924-
    • title: Life values of the Mass
    • date: 1952
    • words: 7521
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Very few can listen to that wistful melody without wishing that they actually had been there, to show in some 4 way — in contrast to the howling mob which was there — their own love and devotion to Christ; to take their place beside Mary and John at the foot of the cross. And this Redeemer was Christ, the Son of God.
    • keywords: christ; god; life; love; mass; priest; sacrifice
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  1760. _005457098
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: The Catholic funeral service : complete from home to grave
    • date: 1950
    • words: 12183
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Bowing j down slightly, he says— IN a humble spirit and a i contrite heart, may we be accepted by Thee, 0 Lord, and may our sac- rifice so be offered in Thy sight this day as to please Thee, 0 Lord God. Amen, We beseech Thee, 0 Lord, by the merits of Thy saints, whose relics lie here, and of all the saints: deign in Thy mercy to par- don me all my sins.
    • keywords: god; holy; lord; mass; mercy; priest; thee; thou; thy
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  1761. _005457099
    • author: Raley, Charles N.
    • title: Letters from a young Trappist monk to his mother
    • date: 1938
    • words: 12633
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: When one is trying to find the state of life best adapted to his peculiar make-up, there are many angles to be considered. The conclusion is, that before one chooses a state of life, he should consider care- fully the consequences.
    • keywords: dearest; dearest mother; god; letters; life; mass; mother; peace; soul; trappist monk; young trappist
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  1762. _005457100
    • author: Von Schmidt-Pauli, Elizabeth.
    • title: I receive the Holy Ghost : stories and prayers for my confirmation
    • date: 1941
    • words: 7817
    • flesch: 95
    • summary: Do you believe in God— Father, Son and Holy Ghost? Answer: Yes, I believe in God the Father, Who created all things, seen and unseen. The Bishop holds his hands over the chil- dren and grown people who have come to be con- firmed and prays out loud: Come down upon them, Holy Ghost, with Your seven gifts!
    • keywords: ghost; god; holy; holy ghost; jesus
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  1763. _005457101
    • author: McDonald, Donald, 1920-1993.
    • title: Religion : interviews
    • date: 1962
    • words: 26053
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: finkelstein: The influence of American Jews on the national character can be considered in two parts. By example, American Jews may be exerting some influence in this area.
    • keywords: american; catholic; church; finkelstein; fitch; great; influence; jewish; jews; judaism; life; like; moral; people; religion; religious; school; social; way
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457101.txt
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  1764. _005457102
    • author: Rooney, Richard L.
    • title: Apostles all
    • date: 1944
    • words: 22081
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: What advantages come to the Mystical Body from i the labors of Christ’s apostles? Recalling what they remember from the New Testa- ment, or even having the New Testament on hand and reading from it whatever there is in it about the Apos- tolic Twelve, let the group work out the basic essen- tials which they think should go into the make-up of the Twelve's relations to Christ.
    • keywords: apostle; christ; christian; discussion; family; god; group; home; life; love; man; men; parish; people; work; world
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  1765. _005457103
    • author: Rooney, Richard L.
    • title: Courtesy in Christ
    • date: 1941
    • words: 14360
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Talk over and see how you can best achieve the following qualities that make for home courtesy: Unselfishness Fairness Loyalty Tact Cooperation Courage Honesty Love 2. Why should Catholic courtesy be different from pagan courtesy?
    • keywords: catholic; christ; courteous; courtesy; discussion; group; home; like; meeting; person; time; work
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  1766. _005457104
    • author: Rooney, Richard L.
    • title: Light on the liturgy : a discussion outline, part I
    • date: 1944
    • words: 21469
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: They refuse however to see the need to externalize it, to show that acknowledgment and submission in body as well as in souk That there is need to render to God external worship by bodily as well as soul acts can be arrived at once again from a simple consideration of the way that man is made and the way that he acts. a. Man, One and Twain Man is a two-in-one combination, as it were. Gave us all further grace and instruction by which we can live, each of us, with other men, all of them, in peace and concord, 5.
    • keywords: altar; body; christ; church; discussion; god; man; mass; men; prayer; priest; sacrifice; worship
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  1767. _005457105
    • author: Rooney, Richard L.
    • title: Personality for leadership : a discussion outline
    • date: 1943
    • words: 19902
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: A study of such men however shows that they all possess in common certain traits, certain characteristics. — 7 — 2* His Qualities 1. Mental . . Where other men have but faith, Christ had vision.
    • keywords: christ; discussion; group; human; leader; life; like; lord; man; men; people; person; way; work
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  1768. _005457106
    • author: Rooney, Richard L.
    • title: Wanted : more everyday saints : discussion outline
    • date: 1942
    • words: 17059
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: You have found out certain things about human life and living. Certainly then contact with Him as you find Him in the inspired page will give new life to your soul.
    • keywords: body; christ; discussion; god; group; human; life; new; prayer; project; sanctity; things
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457106.txt
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  1769. _005457107
    • author: O'Donnell, Peter.
    • title: The rosary : the sweetest story ever told--in gospel texts and motion pictures
    • date: 1936
    • words: 5642
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: But Peter said to them: Do penance and be bap- tized every one of you in the name of Jesus Christ, for the remission of your sins: and you shall re- ceive the gift of the Holy Ghost. They therefore who were come together, asked him, saying: Lord, wilt thou at this time restore again the kingdom of Israel?
    • keywords: jesus; lord
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  1770. _005457108
    • author: Ryan, Alphonsus.
    • title: Confidence, Sister?
    • date: 1955
    • words: 3872
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Instead of having to deal with creatures who were docile, enlightened, eager to correspond with 1 the eternal designs, God had now to face the results of sin, which made His creatures rebellious, prone to pride and every other evil, weak-willed, spiritually blind, impaired in intellect and subject to disease. If we have never fully acknowledged this weak- ness, if we cannot admit that we are worse, far worse than sick children, if we are unwilling to give ourselves to God, not clothed with our self-made perfection but as a little heap of misery and sin, then it is a sure sign that our sanctification has not even begun.
    • keywords: father; god; holiness
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  1771. _005457109
    • author: Mary St. Virginia, Sister.
    • title: St. Peggy's growing up : a fictional saint
    • date: 1942
    • words: 11514
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Peg.” He bolted, triumphantly crowned with ear muffs, as Peggy said into the phone, “Did you want to speak to Peggy McLendon?” — 1 — HAT'S right,” came Bud Harris's X voice over the wire. S OME girls thought that Peggy McLendon and Mary Eleanor Brownell liked to be seen together because of the undeniable effect of Peggy’s brunette piquancy beside Mary Eleanor’s delicate blondness.
    • keywords: connie; father; good; little; peggy; rosebud; rosemary; steve; time
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  1772. _005457110
    • author: Sallaway, Francis Xavier.
    • title: A bird's-eye view of the five kinds of law. An open letter to American legislators.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 12057
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Such a multiplicity of human laws, ground out with such speed and volume by legislators and poli- ticians, so frequently contradicted, repealed, declared unconstitutional, wiped ‘out or per- mitted to lapse, that people’s attitude toward all law becomes cynical and indifferent. INVADING EVEN CHURCH LAW More sad still is this confusion when it is felt about Church law, I mean of course outside the Catholic Church, because within it there is no confusion.
    • keywords: church; divine; divine law; god; human; law; laws; men; peace; world
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  1773. _005457112
    • author: Sharkey, Don, 1912-
    • title: Mary's message; Our Lady's call to prayer and sacrifice.
    • date: 1949
    • words: 34161
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: The fact that a special Mass and Office for May 31 in honor of Mary Mediatrix was granted, at the request of the Belgian Hierarchy, to the dioceses of Belgium and to all other dioceses which should ask for it, is significant.”1 What two commonly accepted beliefs about Mary have not yet been declared doctrines of the Church? Censor Lihrorum die 16 Julii, A.D. 1949 — ^inptuuatitL + MARK K. CARROLL Episcopus Wichitensis Datum Wichitae die 26 fulii, A.D. 1949 COPYRIGHT 1949, CATHOLIC ACTION COMMITTEE INTRODUCTION t Mary’s Message, Don Sharkey, devoted client of Mary Immaculate, pre- I sents a review of apparitions of Our Lady in modern times, with special attention to the extraordinary events which took place at Fatima, Por- tugal, in the year 1917.
    • keywords: blessed; children; devotion; fatima; god; heart; immaculate; jesus; lady; life; lucia; mary; message; mother; rosary; virgin; world
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  1774. _005457113
    • author: Sharkey, Don, 1912-
    • title: Our Catholic American heritage : a history of the Catholic Church in the United States
    • date: 1953
    • words: 29496
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: His diocese included the whole United States, which at that time extended from Canada to Florida, from the Mississippi River to the Atlantic Ocean. In John Carroll's lifetime what new dioceses were carved from the original Diocese of Baltimore? How much had the Church in the United States grown during the 25 years John Carroll was its head? ESTIMATE OF ARCHBISHOP CARROLL.
    • keywords: american; archbishop; bishop; carroll; catholic; catholic american; catholic church; catholic schools; church; council; country; england; father; gibbons; hughes; john; new; priests; religious; schools; united states; war; work; york
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457113.txt
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  1775. _005457114
    • author: Smith, Bill.
    • title: A layman meets Our Lady
    • date: 1949
    • words: 7147
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: So, here is one prayer I think we ought always to say: “Dear Lady, I am weak and stubborn. We must want what God wants and then have the courage to do it.
    • keywords: god; lady; mother; things
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  1776. _005457116
    • author: Sommer, Joseph A.
    • title: Home attitudes for youth
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9045
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: What modern man or woman is notorious for failure in this phase of family life? 3. The meeting will end with a repetition of the same reso- lution on this same phase of family life.
    • keywords: christ; family; friends; god; home; life; step; young
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  1777. _005457117
    • author: Sommer, Joseph A.
    • title: Leisure attitudes for youth
    • date: 1956
    • words: 10368
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: Commercialized recreation is destroying in people the correct idea of leisure time activity. This booklet gives practical aids and suggestions to help yoiing people form in their friends and acquaintances a truly Catholic and Christlike attitude in their use of leisure time.
    • keywords: action; christ; friends; good; leisure; school; step; time; young
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  1778. _005457118
    • author: Southard, Robert E.
    • title: I see the Mass.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 8671
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Lord God of hosts! Invoking The Holy Ghost Come, Thou Sanctifier, al- mighty and eternal God, and bless this sacrifice prepared for the glory of Thy holy name, Transubstantiation—the changing of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ—is like a new birth of the Son of God into the world.
    • keywords: christ; god; holy; lord; mass; thy
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  1779. _005457119
    • author: Catholic Church. Liturgy and ritual.
    • title: Laying of the corner-stone, and Blessing of a church performed by a bishop, according to the Roman pontifical; with preparations, instructions, decrees.
    • date: 1957
    • words: 8167
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: Per Dominum nostrum Jesum Christum, qui cum Patre, et Spiritu Sancto vivit et regnat Deus, per omnia saecula saeculorum. Et clamor meus ad te veniat.
    • keywords: arnen; church; cum; deus; domine; est; mitra; nobis; nos; omnes; orate; pro; qui; sancte; tuam; tuum
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  1780. _005457120
    • author: Stauder, Paul A.
    • title: Providence
    • date: 1958
    • words: 4849
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: But God likes us to put our trust in Him in little things too, with a childlike —not childish—confidence. She knew very well and believed firmly that God could remove her hill if He wanted to.
    • keywords: god; providence; things; trust
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  1781. _005457121
    • author: Stedman, Joseph F., 1896-1946.
    • title: Book of answers : to questions in my Lenten missal
    • date: 1941
    • words: 36632
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: So the Grace of God “perfected praise out of the mouths of infants and of sucklings,” as the Psalmist had foretold (Ps. 8, 3). (7) Page 103. God always rewards our correspond- ence with actual grace by an increase of sanctifying grace and an uninterrupted continuation of new and efficacious actual graces so that “the effects of” His Sacrifice will “ever remain in us.” 40 BOOK OF ANSWERS (10) Page 158.
    • keywords: answers; book; christ; christian; church; cross; death; father; god; good; grace; holy; jesus; lenten; life; lord; man; mass; missal; page; true; words
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457121.txt
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  1782. _005457122
    • author: None
    • title: The story of the family rosary.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 5981
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: The family that loves Mary and says the 20 Family Rosary will draw families to the Fam- ily Rosary as Bernadette drew crowds to Lourdes. She has saved indi- The viduals, families, nations, Family Rosary and the whole world Today through its power.
    • keywords: family; family rosary; god; mother; rosary
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  1783. _005457123
    • author: Sullivan, Walter J.
    • title: Our Lord's design for happiness
    • date: 1958
    • words: 11094
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: We steadfastly pursue the love of God, and the service of man. Yet later on, this same man, influ- enced by the Holy Spirit, told the enemies of Christ to their teeth, ‘Tt is better to obey God than men.
    • keywords: blessed; christ; church; design; god; happiness; justice; lord; man; mercy; peace; things
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  1784. _005457124
    • author: None
    • title: The Ten Commandments : the law of God explained in questions and answers.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 6107
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: The ten commandments : the law of God explained in questions and answers ^AX CZ.GB QUESTION CARD NO. 1 1. 1 God gave the ten commandments to Moses on Mount Sinai.
    • keywords: commandment; god; neighbor; sin
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  1785. _005457126
    • author: Klyber, Arthur B.
    • title: To be or not to be a Jew.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 9090
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Now if this be true it would seem that Jewish men and women should guard carefully against being led by the nose (not a pun) rather than by the head. It is these men who might tell you that because the sun is red in the morning we may have a cloudy or stormy day; and who in other matters too will reason from cause to effect and from effect to cause all the day long like their normal fellowmen; but when they are asked who made the world and us, their brain sud- denly becomes atrophied: “To dodge the Actual nobody so smart” “To shun the obvious their native art” “Their ostrich mind ... all mixtures can contain; “Save what is Actual, Evident and Plain” Do you ever ask God for Understanding, as King David did? • — Page 6 — ‘DEITY'DUCKERS’
    • keywords: god; good; jesus; jewish; jews; man; page; world
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  1786. _005457127
    • author: Tonne, Arthur.
    • title: Complete index and cross index of twelve books
    • date: 1951
    • words: 19948
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Com 96 Burning money and Poverty, story PPV 62 Billy, story. Ch 40 Lincoln, stories, and God (sermon) OT 68 Klatt, Hans and Perfection, story PPV 68 Lincoln, Abraham, story.
    • keywords: christ; com; holy; lady; lent; ppv; sac; sactls; sermon; story; story ppv; talks
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  1787. _005457130
    • author: Weiser, Francis X. (Francis Xaver), 1901-1986.
    • title: Religious customs in the family; the radiation of the liturgy into Christian homes
    • date: 1956
    • words: 29807
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Thus the figure of the Christ Child will find on Christmas day an ample supply of tender straw to soften the hardness of the manger’s boards. Historically speaking, every such light is a herald of love and devotion to the new-born Saviour, of a burning desire for Mass and Communion on Christmas day, and of heroic loyalty to the Church and the priesthood.
    • keywords: ancient; blessing; catholic; children; christian; christmas; church; custom; day; easter; family; feast; god; great; holy; home; little; parents; prayer; religious; time
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  1788. _005457131
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: The new Easter Vigil service and mass for congregational use,
    • date: 1952
    • words: 14527
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: Lord God of hosts. Priest: Now let us all pray together to God, as our Lord Jesus Christ taught us to pray: People: Our Father Priest: And may God almighty.
    • keywords: amen; christ; god; holy; lord; nobis; priest; spirit; thee; thy; water
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  1789. _005457132
    • author: Woman religious, A.
    • title: Think as you say the rosary
    • date: 1946
    • words: 2263
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: MISSOURI Nihil obstat: William M. Drumm Censor Librorum Imprimatur: George J. Donnelly Administrator Sede Vacante Sancti Ludovici die 15 Aprilis 1946 Copyright, 1946 THE QUEEN’S WORK ThiiA As You Say the Rosary FOREWORD In a kind of way the rosary is thought about Christ and Mary set to music. It was meant to be the accompaniment for the lovely thoughts of the 3 joy that came to the heart of Mary when Christ entered the world, the sorrows that came to the heart of Mary when Christ suffered for the world's redemption, and the glories that were hers when Christ rose from the dead and raised her to be His Queen of Heaven.
    • keywords: christ; grace; mary
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  1790. _005457133
    • author: McDonald, George A.
    • title: The Mass
    • date: 1937
    • words: 2253
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: These were bloody sacrifices. Strictly, sacrifice is the offering of a sensible object by destruction or at least by some change in the object, an offering made to God by a duly authorized person in acknowledgment of God’s supreme dominion over us and our complete depend- ence on him.
    • keywords: god; mass; sacrifice
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  1791. _005457135
    • author: None
    • title: The fourteen stations of the way of the Cross with the meditations : Franciscan text, arranged for congregational prayer.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 3130
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: * Amen. FIRST STATION Jesus is Condemned to Death y. We adore Thee, 0 Christ, and we bless Thee. R, Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world. SECOND STATION Jesus Carries His Cross y. We adore Thee, 0 Christ, and we bless Thee. R, Because by Thy holy Cross, Thou hast redeemed the world.
    • keywords: cross; jesus; thee
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  1792. _005457136
    • author: None
    • title: The way of the cross.
    • date: 1957
    • words: 3613
    • flesch: 91
    • summary: FIRST STATION FIRST STATION Jesus Is Condemned to Death y. WE ADORE THEE. Collect, Votive Mass of the Seven Sorrows of the B.V.M. 11 FIFTH STATION FIFTH STATION Simon of Cyrene Is Forced to Take Up the Cross y. WE ADORE THEE, O CHRIST.
    • keywords: christ; cross; thee; thy
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  1793. _005457137
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1958-1963 : John XXIII).
    • title: Mother and teacher.
    • date: 1962
    • words: 4329
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: From it we can draw new and vital ideas about the nature 1 and extent of social problems; and about our duties in these matters. In it, he reaffirmed the Church’s right to speak on social problems, and confirmed Leo’s general solution of them.
    • keywords: church; men; problems; right; social; world
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  1794. _005457138
    • author: Dougherty, Daniel M.
    • title: Communion prayers for children
    • date: 1932
    • words: 2752
    • flesch: 99
    • summary: Come, oh! come, good Jesus, Come to me, and stay, For I want Thee Jesus, More than I can say. WHO USE THIS BOOK: Once, in the long ago, many chil- dren wanted to be near Jesus.
    • keywords: jesus
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  1795. _005457139
    • author: Luce, Clare Boothe, 1903-1987.
    • title: The twilight of God.
    • date: 1949
    • words: 13662
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: 18 would be no great value in allowing men freedom to act as they will, if their will itself were not free. 3 Both men fail to see (or say, at any rate) that to live decent lives without faith is possible only in an atmosphere where other men do believe in faith.
    • keywords: american; christian; christianity; communism; freedom; god; man; marx; men; people; political; religion; religious; war; world
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  1796. _005457140
    • author: Klohr, Paul McConnell.
    • title: In step with Christ : a soldier's daily prayerbook
    • date: 1942
    • words: 5748
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: I am entered into the service of my God and my Country and I pray for help today to do my best for God and Country. THE APOSTLE'S CREED I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord; who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.
    • keywords: god; lord; soldier; thee; thy
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  1797. _005457141
    • author: None
    • title: Manual of the pilgrim to the Shrine of Our Lady of Prompt Succor.
    • date: 1943
    • words: 6385
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: 2. To say, every morning and evening, in time of temptation or danger, the following — 36 invocation: ‘^Our Lady of Prompt Succor, hasten to help us!' (100 days indulgence.) CHORUS O Mary, Thy Prompt Succor send; O Mother, hearken to our prayer; Let Jesus, now.
    • keywords: help; lady; mary; mother; prompt succor; thy
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  1798. _005457142
    • author: None
    • title: Devotion to the Infant Jesus of Prague.
    • date: 1956
    • words: 12986
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: God, the Father of heaven,* God the Son, Redeemer of the world, God, the Holy Spirit, O miraculous Infant Jesus, Infant Jesus, true God and Lord, Infant Jesus, whose omnipotence is mani- fested in a wonderful manner. Infant Jesus, Physician of the Sick In the month of July, 1639, Countess Elizabeth Kolowrat, nee Baroness von Lobkowitz, fell dangerously ill at Prague.
    • keywords: divine; father; god; holy; image; infant jesus; miraculous; prague; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457142.txt
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  1799. _005457143
    • author: None
    • title: Devotion in honor of St. Dymphna, virgin and martyr, patroness of those afflicted with nervous disorders : brief history of her life.
    • date: 1951
    • words: 3870
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: We ought to invoke the powerful aid ^f St. Dymphna with faith and confi- dence. St. Dymphna, noble by birth but \ more noble in virtue, St. Dymphna, docile to the lessons of your pious mother, St. Dymphna, obedient to your saintly confessor, Gerebeme, Pray for us 8 Devotion in Honor of St. Dymphna St. Dymphna, who abandoned the] I court of your father, to escape the danger of impurity, St. Dymphna, who chose a life of poverty on earth so that you might lay up treasure in Heaven, St. Dymphna, who sought consola- tion in prayer and devout attend- ance of Holy Mass. St. Dymphna, brilliant example of Christian youth, St. Dymphna, who died a martyr, be- headed by yoin- own father.
    • keywords: devotion; dymphna; father; honor
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  1800. _005457144
    • author: None
    • title: Daily pilgrimage to purgatory.
    • date: 1957
    • words: 7763
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Magazine A monthly magazine, edited by the Missionaries of the Sacred Heart, designed for the family. I pray Thee to unite my small merits with Thine and to apply them to the Poor Souls, especially the soul of Thy servant, N.N. Likewise do I entreat you, holy souls, to help me obtain the grace to persevere in love and loyalty toward the Sacred Heart, by submitting readily and without complaint to whatever de- signs He may have in my regard.
    • keywords: heart; holy; purgatory; sacred; sacred heart; souls
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  1801. _005457145
    • author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.
    • title: A course of study in religion : Catholic children who attend public schools, Grades V through VIII
    • date: 1936
    • words: 21791
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: O T H E R N O T E S FOR T H E TEACHER n e t .10 Bible and Church History, B r o t h e r E u g e n e , O. S. F., Sadlier 56 Bible History, J o h n s o n e t al., B e n
    • keywords: e d; e e; e s; h e; h o; n e; n t; o n; r e; r o; s s; s t; t e; t h; t o
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  1802. _005457147
    • author: None
    • title: First Friday Mass and holy hour : with prayers for thanksgiving after communion, act of reparation, litany of the Sacred Heart, the twelve promises.
    • date: 1959
    • words: 9416
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father, who takes away the sins of the world, have mercy on us. Lord God, Heavenly King, God the Father Almighty.
    • keywords: god; heart; jesus; lord; mercy; priest
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457147.txt
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  1803. _005457148
    • author: None
    • title: First Friday and June devotions to the Sacred Heart : novena prayers, ejaculations, and invocations
    • date: 1946
    • words: 9926
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Grant me grace to find my home in Thy divine Heart; / here would I pass every day of my life; / here would I breathe forth my last breath; / only do Thou establish in ihy heart Thy dwelling place, / the seat of Thy rest, in order that we may thus remain inseparably united; / and so may I one day be able to praise Thee, / love Thee and pos- sess Thee for ever in the kingdom of heaven, / where I shall sing without end the infinite mercies of Thy Sacred Heart. No. 195. 5 5 TESUS, meek and humble of heart, make ” our heart like unto Thy Heart (Roman Breviary).
    • keywords: days; heart; indulgence; jesus; love; plenary indulgence; sacred; sacred heart; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457148.txt
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  1804. _005457149
    • author: None
    • title: Indulgenced prayers and ejaculations : compiled from approved sources
    • date: 1940
    • words: 4475
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED IN THE U. S. A. BY THE PAULIST PRESS, NEW YORK, N. Y. CONTENTS PAGE Almighty God 7 The Holy Trinity 9 The Holy Ghost 10 Jesus Christ 10 The Blessed Sacrament 13 Jesus Crucified 14 The Precious Blood 15 The Sacred Heart 15 Eucharistic Heart of Jesus 19 Jesus Christ the King 20 The Blessed Mother 21 The Holy Angels 25 Saint Joseph 26 The Saints 27 The Faithful Departed 31 For a Happy Death 31 Note— T he * before the number of days or years means that a plenary indulgence may be gained “under the usual conditions” if the prayer is said every day for a month. Guardian of virgins and father, holy Joseph to whose faithful care Jesus Christ, very innocence, and Mary, Virgin of virgins, were committed, I pray and beg of thee by these dear pledges Jesus and Mary, free me 26 from all uncleanness, and make me, with spotless mind, pure heart, and chaste body, ever most chastely to serve Jesus and Mary all the days of my life.
    • keywords: days; heart; jesus; thee
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  1805. _005457150
    • author: Frank, Henry.
    • title: Four Holy Hours : arranged for private and congregational use ...
    • date: 1950
    • words: 19702
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Lord, -the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ; — 0 Lord God, Lamb of God,—Son of the Father, — Who takest away the sins of the world,—have mercy on us;—Thou Who takest away the sins of the world, receive our prayer;—Thou Who sit- test at the right hand of the Father,—have mercy on us. Lord,—the only-begotten Son, Jesus Christ; — 0 Lord God, Lamb of God,—Son of the Father, — Who takest away the sins of the world,— have mercy on us;—-Thou Who takest away the sins of the world, receive our prayer;—Thou Who sittest at the right hand of the Father,—have mercy on us.
    • keywords: father; god; heart; holy; jesus; lord; son; thee; thou; thy; world
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  1806. _005457151
    • author: None
    • title: General devotions to the Blessed Virgin : arranged for congregational praying and based on the highly indulgenced prayers of the Raccolta.
    • date: 1946
    • words: 8927
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: A plenary indulgence under the usual conditions, if this invocation is repeated daily for a month (S. P. Ind., Apr. 5, 1786; S. P. Ap., March 28, 1933). Those who perform their devotions private- ly during the aforesaid month are granted: An indulgence of 5 years on any day of the month; A plenary indulgence on the usual conditions, if they perform these devotions every day during the month; but where public exercises are held, this in- dulgence is granted only to those who are lawfully hindered from taking part in the same (Secret Mem. March 21, 1815; S. C. Ind., June 18, 1822; S. P. Ap., March 28, 1933).
    • keywords: indulgence; mary; pray; thee; thou
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  1807. _005457152
    • author: None
    • title: Holy Family holy hour : Holy Family devotion, vocation prayers, engagement ceremony, renewing marriage vows, parental blessing for church and home.
    • date: 1959
    • words: 4552
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: CHORUS SELECT FROM THE FOLLOWING Prayer for Vocations, page 16 Choice of a State of Life, page 17 Husbands-to-be, page 18 Brides-to-be, page 19 Engagement Ceremony, page 19 Renewal of Marriage Vows, pages 20-23 Holy Family Prayer for Family Blessing, page 21 Rosary, especially during Lent, May and October. Uni trinoque Domino Sit sempiterna gloria, Qui vitam sine termino Nobis donet in Patria. (turn to next page)
    • keywords: family; holy; home; jesus; mary; page; thy
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  1808. _005457153
    • author: None
    • title: Blessings and prayers of thanksgiving : for the family and parish observance of Thanksgiving Day.
    • date: 1955
    • words: 2149
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: V. Angels of the Lord, bless the Lord; R. YOU HEAVENS, BLESS THE LORD. V. Light and darkness, bless the Lord; R. LIGHTNING AND CLOUDS, BLESS THE LORD.
    • keywords: lord
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  1809. _005457154
    • author: Dougherty, Daniel M.
    • title: Confirmation for children
    • date: 1934
    • words: 3134
    • flesch: 97
    • summary: She told God the Father that she would like to be like Jesus. Then I shall love God as my Father, and Jesus as my loving Brother, and You as my best Friend.
    • keywords: god; holy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457154.txt
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  1810. _005457155
    • author: Ellard, Gerald, 1894-1963.
    • title: The story of the Mass
    • date: 1943
    • words: 3657
    • flesch: 98
    • summary: God Gives His Perfect Gift to Us BURING Mass God is pleased to see how we love Him. God’s Son is really God.
    • keywords: gift; god
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  1811. _005457156
    • author: Goeb, Cuthbert.
    • title: Manner of serving at Low Mass.
    • date: 1951
    • words: 3848
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: Amen. 13 While the priest is saying the words “In nomine Patris et Filii et Spiritus Sancti,” the server makes the sign of the cross with the priest. 42:4 Manner of Serving at Low Mass General Directions for Servers It is a great privilege to serve Mass and servers should show their appreciation by their conduct, their reverence, and their devo- tion.
    • keywords: priest; server
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  1812. _005457157
    • author: Religious of the Sacred Heart, A.
    • title: A first book for first communicants
    • date: 1935
    • words: 1228
    • flesch: 98
    • summary: He is God and does not need any- thing, but He loves me so much that He likes me to talk to Him and to give Him things I like. New York THE PAULIST PRESS 401 West 59th Street a HH God Made All the Things I See Deackffli&tf LESSON I God made the sun.
    • keywords: god
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  1813. _005457158
    • author: None
    • title: I want to be good : a first book for little Catholics
    • date: 1959
    • words: 813
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: A CATECHETICAL GUILD BOOK Published by Guild Press, Inc. Distributed by Golden Press • New York © Copyright 1959 by Guild Press, Inc. 30054 SAINT PAUL • 30055 SAINT BERNADETTE 30056 GOOD MANNERS IN GOD’S HOUSE 30057 I WANT TO BE GOOD •
    • keywords: jesus
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  1814. _005457159
    • author: Bedier, M. Juliana (Mary Juliana), 1896-
    • title: The Ten Commandments for little Catholics : listen to God
    • date: 1954
    • words: 1487
    • flesch: 93
    • summary: i i I N the seventh commandment, God says: 'Tou must not steal/' We must not take money or other things from our parents or anybody else unless they give them to us. The Ten Commandments for little Catholics : listen to God / by Sister M. Juliana of Maryknoll ; illustrated by Adele Werber THE TEN for Little Catholics Listen to Go( THE TEN COMMANDMENTS for Little Catholics Listen to God BY SISTER M. JULIANA OF MARYKNOLL ILLUSTRATED BY ADELE WERBER Nihil obstat: John M. A. Fearns, S.T.D., Censor Librorum Imprimatur; J«Francis Cardinal Spellman, Archbishop oj 7iew york, July 28, 1953 The nihil obstat and imprimatur are official declarations that a book or pamphlet is free of doctrinal or moral error.
    • keywords: god
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  1815. _005457160
    • author: Mary Juliana of Maryknoll, Sister.
    • title: Let's pray : first prayers for little Catholics
    • date: 1952
    • words: 1506
    • flesch: 99
    • summary: God the Father sent Him down from heaven to save us from our sins. God wants us to bewith Him in heaven some day.
    • keywords: god
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  1816. _005457161
    • author: Kelly, William R. (William Roswell), 1891-
    • title: The Mass for children : instructions in story form for use in the primary grades with colored drawings accompanying text according to modern educational methods
    • date: 1925
    • words: 6101
    • flesch: 93
    • summary: Then he says: “0 Lord God, Lamb of God, who takest away the sins of the world, have mercy on us.” The lamb reminds us of the Jewish relig- ion before Our Lord came. Lord God, Lamb of God, who takest away the sins of the world. 61 At the Blessing THE BLESSING.
    • keywords: god; holy; jesus; lord; priest
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  1817. _005457163
    • author: Morrow, Louis La Ravoire, 1892-
    • title: My confession and communion
    • date: 1958
    • words: 4592
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: It often leads to mortal sin; that is why we must avoid it. To receive the sacrament worthily, we must be free from mortal sin, and keep the Eucha- ristic fast.
    • keywords: god; jesus; sins
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  1818. _005457164
    • author: McGrade, Francis.
    • title: The Rosary : for little Catholics
    • date: 1952
    • words: 1512
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: The message was that God wanted her to become the Mother of His Son Jesus. (Of course there were very few people who yet knew that Jesus was God!)
    • keywords: jesus; rosary
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  1819. _005457165
    • author: Manousos, Demetrius.
    • title: First holy communion : for little Catholics
    • date: 1955
    • words: 1084
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: We receive Jesus in Holy Communion. We adore Jesus in the Blessed Sacrament. 'Z>\ Holy Communion is a sacrament, because it gives us grace.
    • keywords: jesus
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  1820. _005457166
    • author: Morrow, Louis La Ravoire, 1892-
    • title: My Jesus and I
    • date: 1949
    • words: 2502
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Six bindings all sewed, not stitched: WHITE or BLACK Leatherette, cover cut flush 0.50 Imitation WHITE or BLACK leather, hard bound, cased in book 0.75 Artistically bound in Imitation WHITE or BLACK leather—padded cover, enclosed in two-tone individual gift box 1.00 MY JESUS AND I—A large wall chart of 40 pictures visible from any part of a class room, in full colors. Size 3V2 x 5V2 inches—128 pages— 10 illustrations—printed in red and black throughout, black cover 0.20 PICTURE OF THE SACRED HEART OF JESUS.
    • keywords: god; jesus; prayers; size
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  1821. _005457167
    • author: Religious of the Sacred Heart, A.
    • title: Our Lady's feasts
    • date: 1933
    • words: 3550
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: But Page Ten they prayed very earnestly to God to send them one, and at last God answered their prayer and gave them a little girl. Blessed Lord Himself always did even little things that the Law commanded them to do.
    • keywords: god; lord; mother
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  1822. _005457168
    • author: Murray, Albert A.
    • title: Devotions for the sick
    • date: 1946
    • words: 5603
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Into Thy hands, O Lord, I commend my spirit. Help us to have perfect trust in Thy protecting love and strengthening power, so that nothing may frighten or worry us, for living close to Thee we shall see Thy hand, Thy purpose, Thy will through all things.
    • keywords: jesus; lord; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457168.txt
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  1823. _005457169
    • author: Murray, Albert A.
    • title: Prayer a day for Lent : compiled from approved sources
    • date: 1944
    • words: 7249
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: ALMIGHTY FATHER, enter Thou our hearts, and so fill us with Thy love, that, forsaking all evil desires, we may em- brace Thee our only good. O my adorable and loving Saviour, consume my heart with that burning fire wherewith Thine is ever in- flamed; pour down on my soul those graces which flow from Thy love, and let my heart be so united with Thine, that our will may be one and mine, in all things conformed to Thine.
    • keywords: god; lord; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457169.txt
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  1824. _005457170
    • author: Fee, John B.
    • title: The parishioners' handbook
    • date: 1955
    • words: 9347
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: o o P ^ Hospital Cases: Every Catholic should con- fess and receive Holy Communion before entering a hospital for surgery.
    • keywords: catholic; church; family; holy; mass; o o; parish; priest
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457170.txt
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  1825. _005457172
    • author: None
    • title: Novena or double novena to the Holy Family.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 12136
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: * Protect us in Thy mercy; * deliver us from danger ; * help us in our necessities* and impart to us strength * to persevere al- ways in the imitation of Thy Holy Family * so that by serving and loving Thee faithfully during this mortal life, * we may at length give Thee eternal praise in heaven. Holy Family, * greeted hy the choirs of angels, * visited by the poor shepherds, * venerated by the Wise men, * praised by holy Simeon.
    • keywords: family; god; help; holy; holy family; jesus; joseph; life; mary; novena
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457172.txt
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  1826. _005457174
    • author: Garesché, Edward F. (Edward Francis), 1876-1960.
    • title: A novena to the Little Flower : St. Therese of the Child Jesus and of the Holy Face
    • date: 1925
    • words: 6464
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: PRAYER jQEARLY beloved Saint Therese, chosen Little Flower of Jesus, we give thanks to God in your behalf for His singular good- ness in providing for you the blessings and advantages of a Catholic education under the devoted care of Sisters consecrated to God, and in calling you to the religious life. PRAYER rvEAR Little Flower of Jesus, Saint Therese of the Child Jesus, we are happy in the recollection of your great desire to pray and to suffer for the conversion and salvation of sinners, and in the remembrance of the splen- did and evident answer which God is giving to your confiding petitions.
    • keywords: flower; god; holy; little; love; therese
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  1827. _005457175
    • author: McCaffrey, Bernard A.
    • title: Novena of Our Lady's rosary : with meditations and indulgences
    • date: 1959
    • words: 7866
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: = Sorrowful mysteries G = Glorious mysteries 64 International Copyright All rights reserved PRINTED IN BELGIUM The NEW with Indulgences and Meditations and Original Mosaic illustrations of the Mysteries of the Rosary from Lourdes Includes the 54 day Rosary Novena of Petition and Thanksgiving with dally record chart. NOVENA OF OUR LADY’S ROSARY with MEDITATIONS AND INDULGENCES by Bernard A. McCaffrey, C.S.C. Dedicated to my Mother W- H. LITHO Co. New York, N. Y. TABLE OF CONTENTS The Rosary 4 Rosary Encyclical 7 The Recitation of the Rosary 16 How to Say the Rosary 19 Prayers of the Rosary 20 The Joyful Mysteries 23
    • keywords: father; holy; jesus; lady; mary; rosary
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  1828. _005457176
    • author: None
    • title: Novena in honor of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 3449
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Ascolta, o Santa Francesca Saverio, la mia fiduciosa preghiera, dammi la grazia che tanto mi sta a cuore (si dica la grazia desiderata) e fa che anch’io mi unisca a quello stuolo di anime che per la Tua intercessione lodano riconoscente Iddio. Ascolta, o Santa Francesca Saverio, la mia fiduciosa preghiera, dammi la grazia che tanto mi sta a cuore (si dica la grazia desiderata) e fa che anch’io mi unisca a quello stuolo di anime che per la Tua intercessione lodano riconoscente Iddio.
    • keywords: cabrini; che; frances; glory; saint; xavier
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457176.txt
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  1829. _005457177
    • author: Dominicans.
    • title: Rosary novenas
    • date: 1946
    • words: 4360
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: 22 Holy Mary, Holy Mother of God, Holy Virgin of Virgins, Mother of Christ, Mother of Divine Grace, Mother Most Pure, Mother Most Chaste, Mother Inviolate, Mother Undefiled, Mother Most Amiable, Mother Most Admirable, Mother of Good Counsel, Mother of Our Creator, Mother of Our Saviour, Virgin Most Prudent, Virgin Most Venerable, Virgin Most Renowned, Virgin Most Powerful, Virgin Most Merciful, Virgin Most Faithful, Mirror of Justice, Seat of Wisdom, Cause of Our Joy, Spiritual Vessel, Vessel of Honor, Singular Vessel of Devotion, Mystical Rose, Tower of David, Tower of Ivory, House of Gold, Ark of the Covenant, Gate of Heaven, Morning Star, Health of the Sick, Refuge of Sinners, Comforter of the Afflicted, Help of Christians, J Pray for us. 23 The Glorious Mystery . . . V. Pray for us, 0 Holy Mother of God.
    • keywords: holy; mary; mother; rosary
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  1830. _005457178
    • author: None
    • title: Novena or double novena to the Holy Family.
    • date: 1951
    • words: 12889
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: * Protect us in Thy mercy; * deliver us from danger; * help us in our necessities * and impart to us strength * to persevere always in the imitation of Thy Holy Family * so that by serving and loving Thee faithfully during this mortal life, * we may at length give Thee eternal praise in heaven. While this Holy Family devotion is intended primarily as a Novena or Double Novena of 9 or 18 successive days or weeks, you will find in these pages other practical suggestions for its use.
    • keywords: day; family; god; help; holy; holy family; jesus; joseph; life; mary
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  1831. _005457179
    • author: None
    • title: The way of the Cross.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 3503
    • flesch: 89
    • summary: THEE, O CHRIST, AND WE PRAISE THEE. 4 Collect, Votive Mass of the Passion of Our Lord. 5 SECOND STATION Jesus Takes Up His Gross y. WE ADORE THEE, O CHRIST, AND WE PRAISE THEE.
    • keywords: christ; cross; thee; thy
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  1832. _005457183
    • author: Jones, Thomas Samuel, 1882-1932.
    • title: Sonnets of the cross : and other sonnets of Thomas S. Jones, Jr.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 9468
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Bred by his mystery the legend starts About a mind too myriad for men's range, That makes all knowledge its divining-rod; But he, through Science and the Seven Arts, Finds Love the alchemy with which to change Each baser metal to the gold of God. 1Albert the Great. Artist and mystic, he turned away from our noisy and hasty days to search out great lives as true guides for people today.
    • keywords: earth; gold; great; jones; light; like; long; love; poet; rose; saint; sonnets; star; white
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  1833. _005457186
    • author: Knights of Columbus. Supreme Council.
    • title: The real secret of successful marriage.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 18205
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: It must be warmed by affection, lighted up with cheerfulness; and industry must be the ventilator, renewing the atmosphere and bringing in fresh salubrity day by day, while over all, as a protecting canopy and glory, nothing will suffice but the blessing of God.” Infidelity, immorality, divorce, birth control, juvenile delinquency, intolerance and hatred, dishonesty, all the evils which so sorely afflict the world today may be traced to the failure of parents and the break- ing down of Christian family life. Is it the product only of a pleasant companionship which may not sur- vive the trials and tribulations of family life?
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; children; christ; church; family; god; life; love; man; marriage; wife; ® ®
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  1834. _005457187
    • author: Knights of Columbus. Supreme Council.
    • title: Gift of the Holy Spirit : confirmation.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 16699
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Holy Spirit in the Church With the coming of the Holy Spirit on the men Christ had chosen and trained and with the reception of the three thousand first Chris- tians, the Church had been born. Very often the Third Person of the Blessed Trinity is called Holy Spirit, or simply the Spirit.
    • keywords: baptism; christ; church; confirmation; faith; father; god; holy spirit; john; life; son
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  1835. _005457190
    • author: Confraternity of Christian Doctrine.
    • title: God's little ones.
    • date: 1946
    • words: 2069
    • flesch: 100
    • summary: “Dear Jesus, help my sick child.” Jesus blessed the child. I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of Heaven and earth; And in Jesus Christ, His only Son, Our Lord; Who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died, and was buried.
    • keywords: jesus
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  1836. _005457196
    • author: Varni, James A.
    • title: Treasury of indulgenced prayers
    • date: 1940
    • words: 7633
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Praise, adoration, love, and thanksgiving be every moment given to the Eucharistic Heart of Jesus in all the tabernacles of the world, even unto the end of time. To thy great name be endless praise, Immortal Godhead, one in three; O grant us endless length of days In our true native land with thee.
    • keywords: days; jesus; thee; thy; time
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  1837. _005457197
    • author: Liguori, Alfonso Maria de', Saint, 1696-1787.
    • title: Daily devotions to Saint Joseph
    • date: 1962
    • words: 4400
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: FIFTEENTH DAY St. Bernard, speaking of St. Joseph’s power of dispensing graces to his devout servants, makes use of the following re- markable words: “To some of the saints power is granted to succor us in particu- lar necessities; but to St. Joseph power is granted to succor in all necessities, and to defend all those who, with devotion, have recourse to him.” FOR EACH DAY ( Read the reflection proper to the day and then close each day with the follow- ing prayer :) Most holy patriarch, St. Joseph, I re- joice at the great dignity to which you have been raised in being made foster fa- ther of the Son of God, endowed with authority to command Him Whom heav- en and earth obey.
    • keywords: jesus; joseph
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  1838. _005457198
    • author: None
    • title: 'Neath Saint Michael's shield
    • date: 1954
    • words: 12661
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: (442) 54 Prayer for Protection of the Church and Her Members O glorious St. Michael, guardian and defender of the , Church of Jesus Christ, come to the assistance of this Churcli, against which the powers of hell are un- chained, guard with special care her au- gust Head, and obtain that for him and for us the hour of triumph may speedily arrive. For, by casting the rebel spirits into the abyss, St. Michael dedicat- ed the Church Triumphant in heaven as the peaceful abode of the angels, and as he wards off the devil and his colleagues from the Church upon earth, he has dedi- cated the Church Militant as the secure dwelling place of the faithful upon earth.
    • keywords: angels; archangel; archangel michael; church; god; great; heavenly; holy; lord; michael
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457198.txt
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  1839. _005457202
    • author: McCabe, Joseph, 1867-1955.
    • title: The Church the enemy of the workers : Rome is the natural ally of all exploiters
    • date: 1942
    • words: 18647
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Catholic workers were leaving the Church in millions because it opposed justice to the workers. So we may dismiss the gems of social wisdom of Leo XIII and the dishonest comments of American apologists who tamper with the text and conceal the fact that through one of the Congregations of Cardinals, of which the Pope is the head, Leo XIII in 1902 recanted his “Charter,” and ordered Catholic workers to quit talking about the rights of Labor!
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; catholic workers; christian; church; country; great; labor; leo; life; papal; pope; rome; socialism; time; workers; world
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  1840. _005457204
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Christ and his Church : these two are one
    • date: 1934
    • words: 8319
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: All the so-called difficult mysteries and dogmas of the Church are simply repetitions of the teachings of Christ: The Holy Trin- ity, the Blessed Sacrament, the mystical union of vine and branches in the one Mys- tical Body of Christ, the relative importance of soul and body and of time and eternity, the impossibility of winning heaven without the continued help of God—known as grace — the fact of hell, the supremacy of the successors of St. Peter, to whom were given the keys of the kingdom of heaven, the necessity of prayer and penance, the endur- ing character of marriage, the value of per- sonal purity, and poverty of spirit, contempt for riches—go down the list, and you’ll find that the main dogmas of the Church are simply endless repetitions of the doctrines of Jesus Christ, spoken in unchanged terms by the voice of the Church, which learned to speak as it listened to the voice of Christ. New Dogmas “The same type of people who grew impatient with the doctrines of Jesus Christ and said, contemptuously or reluctantly, ‘This is a hard saying and who can hear it?’ today grow impatient with the dogmas of the Church.
    • keywords: christ; church; father; hall; love; osborne; priest; work
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  1841. _005457205
    • author: Schmitt, John A.
    • title: How to teach our little ones
    • date: 1940
    • words: 9752
    • flesch: 97
    • summary: THE APOSTLES’ CREED I believe in God, the Father Almighty, Creator of heaven and earth; and in Jesus Christ, His only Son, our Lord, who was conceived by the Holy Ghost, born of the Virgin Mary, suffered under Pontius Pilate, was crucified, died and was buried. Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
    • keywords: god; holy; lord
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  1842. _005457207
    • author: Lovasik, Lawrence G. (Lawrence George), 1913-1986.
    • title: Prayers for the Catholic family
    • date: 1955
    • words: 15687
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: - God Holy Spirit, Father of love and holiness, fill my heart with the fire of Your love, that I may serve You with a chaste ­ body and please YQU with a pure heart. Lord God, grant that 'both .of us may constantly and ear­ nestly strive to lead a perfect Christian life so that the divine image of Your mystical union with holy Church, imprinted upon us on the happy day of our marriage, may shine forth more and more clearly.
    • keywords: amen; family; god; grace; heart; holy; jesus; lord; love; prayers
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  1843. _005457208
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: The missing millions
    • date: 1951
    • words: 10040
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: If religion is to get us back to God, that must be the very essence of religion. Religion is the highest form of justice, inspiring us to render due acknowledgment to God.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; church; god; life; man; missing; religion
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457208.txt
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  1844. _005457210
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Grow up and marry : interview with Raphael C. McCarthy
    • date: 1945
    • words: 7444
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: So since many marriages are spoiled by the. T HE chief reason why marriages fail is the fact that people just don't grow up.
    • keywords: child; man; marriage; mother; people; person
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  1845. _005457211
    • author: Billimek, Alvin.
    • title: Novena to St. Joseph the worker
    • date: 1960
    • words: 4859
    • flesch: 94
    • summary: So we shall make them the subject of our novena prayers, and try to do so in clear-cut, straightforward lan­ guage. -3- God gave us St. Joseph as a patron and model for workers because most of us are working men and working women. * (Pause here to recommend your own personal intentions to St. Joseph) Pray for me * that I may obtain the graces and favors that I need * and that I may love and serve God ever more and more * till the end of my life.
    • keywords: god; help; joseph
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  1846. _005457212
    • author: Lenhart, John M. (John Mary), 1873-1969.
    • title: Catholics and the American Declaration of Independence (1774-1776)
    • date: 1934
    • words: 19289
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: The Americans regarded this as one of the intolerable acts whereby the free Pro- testant colonies were hemmed in and Popery was established in the neighboring province of Canada. U1II~. against the free Protestant colonies, a wicked ministry shall chuse so to them 55 ); that by being disunited frODl (Americans), detached from our interests, civil as well as religious prejudices, that their (Canadians) numbers daily swelling Catholic emigrants from Europe, and by devotion to administration, so friendly to religion, they (Canadians) might be(!OIrle midable to us, and on occasion, be fit ments, in the hands of power, to reduce ancient, free Protestant colonies to the state of slavery with themselves; ... and extremely dangerous to our liberty and we cannot forbear complaining of it, as to British America 56 ) ; that the u· UJ.<.UJ.IIiCIiIt .. (of Canada), deprived of liberty, and artf'nlhl 55) Memorial to the People of Great J.HJlocUl1.
    • keywords: americans; british; canada; canadians; catholic; cit; colonies; congress; griffin; people; quebec; religion; vol
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  1847. _005457213
    • author: MacDonnell, Joseph Francis, 1884-
    • title: The reformation of institutions
    • date: 1937
    • words: 5244
    • flesch: 53
    • summary: Octobris, 1937 Oeacfdifier' 1,500-11-1-37 The Reformation of Institutions The Christian Social Program does not pretend to be a cure for all the ailments of social life. It will build a natural social struc- ture, using as materials the occupational and vo- cational activities of persons and groups who par- ticipate in social life.
    • keywords: economic; institutions; labor; life; public; social; society
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  1848. _005457214
    • author: Goff, Kenneth
    • title: This is my story
    • date: 1948
    • words: 21358
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: be- hind this government will stand the red army to enforce the dictatorship of the proletariat/’ This is a bold statement, but one hundred percent true as far as Moscow’s designs and Communist Party objectives are concerned. The winter of 1936 and ’37 was a momentous period for the international Communist Party.
    • keywords: american; communist party; communists; goff; government; international; members; new; organization; people; red; soviet; stalin; states; time; united; world; young; young communist
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  1849. _005457215
    • author: Lord, Daniel A. (Daniel Aloysius), 1888-1955.
    • title: Death isn't terrible
    • date: 1940
    • words: 9118
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Kindly Death Another attitude taken to convince us moderns that death is not terrible is the one found in those successful plays Death Takes a Holiday and On Borrowed Time. Death is not really terrible; death is merciful, gentle, kind.
    • keywords: christ; death; earth; end; god; life; love; man; terrible
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  1850. _005457217
    • author: None
    • title: The Champaign religious education case : opinion of the court approving released school time.
    • date: 1946
    • words: 12833
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: 297, it was held that where a school board rented the basement of a Catholic church for school purposes and taught school there from nine o'clock in the morning, on, that no tax payer could complain that just before school started; and a f t e r school ended, pupils who voluntarily desired to do so, participated in Mass, the saying of the Angelus, and other Roman Catholic services. The nearest to a discussion of the question in the Federal courts that we have been able to find is in the dissenting opin- ion of Mr. Justice F r a n k f u r t e r in West Virginia v. 20 Barnette, 319 U. S. 624, 63 Sup.
    • keywords: case; e r; r o; r t; religious education; school; t e; t h
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  1851. _005457221
    • author: Clendenin, Angela Aaron, 1882-
    • title: The other sheep, a dramatic sketch presenting the organization and objectives of the confraternity of Christian doctrine,
    • date: 1940
    • words: 9559
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: T H E O T H E R S H E E P Nihil Obstat I T T E E 424 North Broadway
    • keywords: agnes; e e; e o; h e; mrs; t h
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  1852. _005457222
    • author: None
    • title: Discussion group demonstration : Rockland County, New York.
    • date: 1938
    • words: 6386
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: i n t e r e s t 1 E a c h m e m b e r of t h e g r o
    • keywords: t h
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  1853. _005457223
    • author: Fides/Claretian (Firm)
    • title: Confirmation.
    • date: 1953
    • words: 12762
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Holy Spirit. Holy Spirit, thus, was not given to the Apostles · for themselves, a treasure for them to preserve.
    • keywords: acts; apostles; bishop; christ; confirmation; god; hands; holy chrism; holy spirit; jesus
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  1854. _005457224
    • author: Felix, Richard, 1890-1973.
    • title: After death, what?
    • date: 1936
    • words: 9808
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: “God is Love” (Jno. 4, 16), Love personified. On the word of God absolutely nothing defiled may enter into Heaven (Wisd. 7, 25; Hab. 1, 3; Apoc. 21, 27).
    • keywords: death; god; heaven; hell; life; lord; man; soul
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  1855. _005457226
    • author: Felix, Richard, 1890-1973.
    • title: What is the Catholic Church?
    • date: 1936
    • words: 8485
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: To this question we might give many answers, but if I were asked to answer it in one brief statement I should say that the Catholic Church is nothing less than the Mystical Body of Jesus, the Incarnation extended across the universe and adown the ages, Jesus Christ living in the world today—^that is what we Catholics under- stand by the Church. And yet unity was to be and is one of the main distinguishing marks of Christ ^s Church.
    • keywords: apostles; body; catholic church; christ; church; jesus; men; world
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  1856. _005457227
    • author: Ferree, William, 1905-1985.
    • title: Introduction to Catholic action,
    • date: 1942
    • words: 36107
    • flesch: 59
    • summary: This fact will explain the freedom with which more difficult phases of Catholic Action theory are included in an exposition intended primarily for youth groups. They form an intermediate group between the “Laity” and the “clergy” and in Catholic Action theory, are classed in a broad sense, with the latter. 23.
    • keywords: action action; apostolate; catholic action; catholic life; catholic spiritual; catholic temporal; christian; church; great; introduction; order; organization; pius; pope; section; social; spiritual action; temporal action; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457227.txt
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  1857. _005457228
    • author: Fortman, Edmund J., 1901-
    • title: Sixteen steps to the Church : a handbook of apologetic procedure
    • date: 1945
    • words: 17543
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: For example: if he learns , by questioning , that his opponent believes that Christ is God, he will make the transition to the following point-That Jesus Christ established one Church. If, then , he might say, since you believe Christ is God, we as His subjects must obey His commands.
    • keywords: apostles; authority; bible; catholic; christ; church; divine; god; man; power; reason; teaching; time
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  1858. _005457229
    • author: Fitzgerald, John Joseph, 1892-
    • title: "Help!" A shrill call from the Atlantic charter in the form of an open letter "To whom it may concern," with addenda,
    • date: 1944
    • words: 21295
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: These views having been published, other letters on the subject began to arrive. The weakness of this “illustration” is that it seems to wind up with nothing but a group of letters suspended in mid-air.
    • keywords: affairs; atlantic; atlantic charter; canadian; charter; government; january; letter; nations; poland; polish; public; russia; soviet; toronto; united
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  1859. _005457230
    • author: FitzGibbon, Gerald H.
    • title: Spiritual first aid procedures : for laymen, social workers, doctors, and nurses
    • date: 1950
    • words: 3154
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Note on Baptism In the case of a critically ill, unbaptized child who has, reached the age of reason , explain to him in very simple language how God wants each of us through baptism to be washed of sin and become a child of God and an heir of heaven. If a child, try very simply to help it express the wish to become a child of God and be washed of sin, etc. through baptism (see footnote, p. 6); then help it say the Prayer for Use by Critically 111 Children, printed at the top of the same page. ...
    • keywords: baptism; god; person
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  1860. _005457231
    • author: Fogerty, G. Robert.
    • title: Under the lamp-post : a history of the Young Men's Institute
    • date: 1948
    • words: 12667
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: It has come to include, in one sense, the whole program, offi- cial and unofficial, of Grand Council week. Special masses and other religious ceremonies are an important part of Grand Council week.
    • keywords: catholic; council; francisco; grand; grand council; institute; lamp; men; order; post; san; time; young men
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  1861. _005457232
    • author: Folds, Thomas M.
    • title: Your taste and good design;
    • date: 1953
    • words: 16239
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Where can you get the answers to questions like these? © Is modern design good design? P P PH c+ cl P P B O P P
    • keywords: chair; design; good; good design; look; modern; new; p d; p f; p o; p p; shapes; use
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  1862. _005457236
    • author: Fornwalt, Russell J.
    • title: How to be dedicated
    • date: 1960
    • words: 5386
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: Of course, not everyone is creative enough for the demands of many careers. If that’s the case, there are many careers to which you can give youi talent.
    • keywords: bob; career; god; life; people; work
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  1863. _005457238
    • author: Ganss, George E.
    • title: On thinking out vocations to four states of life
    • date: 1958
    • words: 6705
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: The states are those of : marriage; single persons in the world; priesthood; and religious life as a nun, brother, or priest. — 3 - God invites each young person to serve Him in one or another of these states. Thus they have put themselves in position to receive greater graces and joys from God, and to do their part in promoting works of great impor- tance to the Church in religious life.
    • keywords: god; life; marriage; men; state
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  1864. _005457239
    • author: Geaney, Dennis J.
    • title: CFM and the priest.
    • date: 1960
    • words: 27884
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: The Catholic family has little protection against this form of secularism unless it has the support of other couples who are actively concerned with what is both hostile to and what is congenial to the ideals of Catholic family life. An awareness of the need for this pro- gram resulted from CFM work in promoting happier family life and a better understanding of the problems involved in the community, nation and the world.
    • keywords: action; apostolate; cfm; chaplain; christ; christian; church; couples; family; god; group; lay; life; meeting; parish; people; priest; spiritual; time; work; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457239.txt
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  1865. _005457240
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: Are the Gospels true?
    • date: 1940
    • words: 6138
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: For which cause God also hath exalted Him, and hath given Him a name which is above all names; that in the name of Jesus every knee should bow, of those that are in heaven, on earth, and under the earth.” — 31 — It is Jesus Christ of whom the Evan- gelist Paul is speaking when he says: '‘In whom we have redemption through His blood, the remission of sins. “For let this mind be in you, which was also in Christ Jesus; who being in the form of God, thought it not robbery to be equal with God; but emptied Himself, taking the form of a servant, being made in the likeness of men, and in habit found as a man. . . .
    • keywords: christ; gospels; jesus; paul; time
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  1866. _005457241
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: For the visitors at Mass
    • date: 1952
    • words: 5482
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Beyond this door is a little compartment — called a tabernacle — in which is kept consecrated altar breads (un- leavened bread) — called Hosts or the Blessed Sacrament—which Catholics believe is the body and blood of Jesus Christ. Lord God of hosts.
    • keywords: altar; holy; mass; people; priest
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  1867. _005457243
    • author: Gleeson, Jeremiah P.
    • title: Mexican M's
    • date: 1935
    • words: 15184
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: You have overrun half of Mexico, you have exas- perated and irritated her people, you claim indemnity for all expenses incurred in doing this mischief and boldly ask her to give up New Mexico and California : and as a bribe to her patriotism, seizing on her property, you offer three millions to pay the soldiers she has brought out to repel your invasion on condition that she will give up to you at least one third of her whole territory. The predominant miracle bequeathed to Catholic Mexico was the appearance of Our Lady of Guadalupe.
    • keywords: bishop; catholic; church; civilization; god; government; great; history; indian; masonry; mexican; mexico; religious; spanish; states; united; united states; world; years
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457243.txt
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  1868. _005457244
    • author: Gray, Ronald D.
    • title: This is your mass
    • date: 1954
    • words: 6547
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: It is not correct to bow 3-^our head at this moment; look at Our Lord hidden under the veils of bread and wine and say each time the words of St. Thomas: “My Lord and my God.’^ (Now adore God truly present on our altar). — 14 — Abel, Abraham, Melchisedech Almost immediately after the changing of bread and wine into the Body and Blood of Our Lord has taken place, the priest asks Almighty God to regard our gifts at the altar in the same favorable light in which He regarded the sacrifice of Abel, of the Patriach Abraham and also of His high priest Melchisedech; the sacrifice of Abel, child of Adam, who was killed by his jealous brother, Cain —reminding us of Christ Who was also killed by his brothers; the sacrifice of Abraham who ordered his son, Isaac, to carry wood to a mountain top so that Abraham could fulfill God’s command that he sacrifice his son—reminding us of God the Father Who allowed His Son to carry the wood of the cross to the top of a hill called Calvar)^; the sacrifice of Melchisedech, one of the first to offer bread and wine to God—in each Mass today Christ, through his priest, offers bread and wine to His heavenly Father. * HOLY, Lord God of Hosts.”
    • keywords: altar; god; lord; mass; priest
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457244.txt
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  1869. _005457245
    • author: Hallinan, Paul J.
    • title: Tools and techniques for the teaching of the Catholic religion in colleges and universities
    • date: 1956
    • words: 24443
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Apologetics bring us to the Church as the living, teaching, and sanctifying society which Jesus Christ has fashioned for our most vital needs. In Christ God is showing Himself to us.
    • keywords: apologetics; catholic; catholic church; chapter; christ; church; faith; god; gospels; jesus; jesus christ; man; modern; question; religion; student; techniques; tools
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  1870. _005457246
    • author: Hardon, John A.
    • title: Protestantism in the United States
    • date: 1957
    • words: 12587
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: The incarnation and the Divinity of Christ In their handbooks of doctrine Protestant churches generally repeat the words of the Nicene and Apostles’ Creed declaring belief in “Jesus Christ, the only Son of God, born of the Virgin Mary.” Catholics are united and therefore represent a standing threat to the enemies of personal liberty, which Protestant churches cannot duplicate unless they unite.
    • keywords: american; christ; christian; church; churches; council; denominations; methodist; new; protestant; protestantism; united
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457246.txt
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  1871. _005457247
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid, 1891-1988.
    • title: Bits of information for sacristans
    • date: 1946
    • words: 7593
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: We here pass on the following succinct in- formation: , 20 at least for Forty Hours Exposition; 12 at least for Benediction of the Blessed 10 - Sacrament with monstrance, unless a poor parish has obtained special permission from the bishop for six; 6 for private Benediction with ciborium; 6 for Solemn Mass on Sundays and feast days; 4 will suffice for Solemn Mass on other days; 2 will suffice for Solemn Mass on simple feasts or lesser ferias, but one may and generally does light six for any kind of a Solemn Mass; 4 at least for High Mass, whether for the living or the dead, but ordinarily six are lighted; 2 for a Low Mass which is strictly private and said by any priest of lesser rank than a bishop; 2 or more for a Mass as just above if it is the conventual or parochial Mass on Sundays and holydays of obligation or if the oc- casion calls for more than usual solemnity; 4 or more for the Low Mass of a bishop not only on greater feasts but also on ferial days, though two will suffice; 7 when the bishop pontificates in his own diocese at a Solemn non-Requiem Mass, and even at a Low Mass when he publicly ordains; 2 or more for marriages, blessings, distri- bution of Holy Communion outside of Mass, and for non-liturgical prayers and devotions, provided these services are cele- brated at the altar. Blessed altar cloths such as you speak of may not be used for non-sacred purposes like those mentioned in your question but should either be used for other church purposes or be burnt and the ashes put into the sacrarium (Wapelhorst).
    • keywords: altar; blessed; mass; sacred; sacristan; vestments
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  1872. _005457248
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid.
    • title: Call the priest
    • date: 1952
    • words: 8417
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Extreme Unction forgives veni- al sins. Hence even if the cause of the sick- ness was external and violent, the sick per- son may validly and lawfully receive Ex- treme Unction.
    • keywords: extreme; extreme unction; person; priest; sacrament; unction
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457248.txt
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  1873. _005457249
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid.
    • title: Did Mary appear?
    • date: 1953
    • words: 6785
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: What is to be said about that? Canon 1399 of Church law, in its enumer- ation of books forbidden by law, says that by the law itself are forbidden (5) books and pamphlets which give an account of new apparitions, revelations, visions, prophecies, or miracles, or which introduce new devotions (even if it is claimed that the devotions are private), unless the pre- cepts of the Canons regarding their publi- cation have been observed. We may add that for the publication of books in which are narrated the deeds, miracles, revelations, and other extraordi- nary gifts of Servants of God, in addition to the permission of the legitimate eccle- siastical superior, it is required by a Con- stitution of Pope Urban VIII and by pre- scriptions of the Holy Office that a twofold protestation be inserted, something like the following : “In complete conformity with the decrees of Urban VIII we hereby declare that everything said in this book regarding the miraculous and such like manifesta- tions is submitted without reserve to the judgment of Holy Church.
    • keywords: church; faith; god; private; revelations
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457249.txt
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  1874. _005457250
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid, 1891-1988.
    • title: Information for organists and choirmasters
    • date: 1952
    • words: 10773
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: Finally there is the modern style of composition, in the use of which, for sacred church music, great care must be exercised, since it involves a tendency to make the Liturgy appear secondary to the music. Still later, at the close of his Constitution Divini Cultus Sanctitatem, in which Pope Pius XI re- iterates and emphasizes the precepts concerning Church music, he says: “These things we com- mand, declare and sanction . . .
    • keywords: church; high; mass; music; organ; organist; sacred; singing; sung
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457250.txt
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  1875. _005457251
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid, 1891-1988.
    • title: Priest's Saturday : an explanation of a timely practice for the sanctification of priests and candidates for the priesthood
    • date: 1938
    • words: 6613
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: {300 days' indulgence.) lip Profit 0 S>atur£mij An Explanation of a Timely Practice for the Sanctification of Priests and Candidates for the Priesthood. FROM ORIGINAL SOURCES by Winfrid Herbs t, S. D. S. Published by THE SALVATORIAN FATHERS St. Nazianz, Wisconsin 1938 PRIEST’S SATURDAY Divine Savior, Sanctify Thy Priests ! Let us beg God that He may give us holy priests!
    • keywords: father; god; holy; priests; saturday; world
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  1876. _005457252
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid.
    • title: The Rosary
    • date: 1926
    • words: 1301
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Well, anyhow, always re- member that the rosary is vocal prayer, that in saying it the words must be pronounced with the lips. I will tell you anew about the sweetest devotion to Mary, the dear Mother of God and our Mother.
    • keywords: mary; rosary
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457252.txt
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  1877. _005457253
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid.
    • title: Those terrible temptations
    • date: 1952
    • words: 7629
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Am I really com- mitting mortal sins? — 7 — True enough: any unnecessary, deliberate, and voluntary indulgence in sexual activity outside the conjugal relationship, whether it be an immodest thought or desire or action or pleasure is a mortal sin if done with sufficient reflection and full consent of the will. Such a question is pointless and such a fear is groundless for all persons who are sincerely and habitually trying to serve God, and to avoid mortal sin.
    • keywords: god; mind; pleasure; sin; temptation; thoughts
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457253.txt
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  1878. _005457254
    • author: Herlihy, Lester B. (Lester Barry), 1891-1974.
    • title: Statistics of city school systems, 1949-50 : staff, pupils, finances, and property
    • date: 1953
    • words: 61595
    • flesch: 43
    • summary: The number of cities in each group and the number of separate city school systems are as follows: Number of Number of Group size cities in city school 1940 census systems Total all groups (2,500 population and more) 3, 464 3, 141 Group I (100,000 population and more) 92 89 Group II (30,000 to 99,999 population) 257 249 Group III (10,000 to 29,999 population) In each group of city schools, the percentage of attendance was greater in 1949-50 than for any of the previous five bienniums (table I).
    • keywords: attendance; average; cities; city; city school; current; group; population; school; school systems; systems; time; total
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457254.txt
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  1879. _005457255
    • author: Lenhart, John M. (John Mary), 1873-1969.
    • title: The first English printed Protestant Bible and its significance
    • date: 1935
    • words: 14822
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Latin Bible was the Hous ehold Bible of Catholic and Protestant Europe and America George Haven Putnam, a Protestant author with an anti-Catholic bias, tells us that up to the year 1500 Latin was universally accepted as the language not only of scholarship but practically of all literature.!) The copy of this Latin Bible, now preserved at the Bod- leian Library at Oxford, was owned in 1529 by -11- George Esslinger; it contains on the in leaved pages handwritten copies of letters Luther, Melanchthon and other Lutheran lebrities.
    • keywords: bible; books; coverdale; england; english bible; german bible; latin bible; new; protestant; protestant bible; protestant english; tyndale
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457255.txt
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  1880. _005457256
    • author: Le Masson, Innocent, 1628-1703.
    • title: A treatise on interior prayer : followed by a few counsels on the same matter
    • date: 1959
    • words: 10069
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: By this grace of meditation is to be understood the facility of raising ana uniting the soul to God, of making solid reflections, of con- ceiving good affections, and of expressing them before His Majesty in colloquies and affections springing from the abundance of the heart. When it so pleases God, He gives it; yet only to lRom.
    • keywords: affections; god; good; order; prayer; soul
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457256.txt
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  1881. _005457257
    • author: Lovasik, Lawrence G. (Lawrence George), 1913-1986.
    • title: Saint Joseph : the family Saint
    • date: 1957
    • words: 7941
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: St. Joseph, I thank God for your priv- ilege of being able to suffer for Jesus and Mary. St. Joseph, I thank God for your priv- ilege of being able to die in the arms of Jesus and Mary.
    • keywords: family; god; holy; jesus; joseph; love; mary
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457257.txt
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  1882. _005457258
    • author: Loeffler, James D.
    • title: Reveille in Christendom : a summons to Catholic action
    • date: 1934
    • words: 12737
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: To answer some of these questions for the ordinary man and woman and child, to provide a background from the history of Holy Church and from her present position, to prepare and inform the sincere Christian in his new duties and privileges and responsibilities, is the aim of this little work. with unceasing prayer let us, in the words of Holy Church, repeat: COME HOLY GHOST,
    • keywords: action; catholic; christ; christendom; church; god; holy; men; new; reveille; spirit; world
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  1883. _005457259
    • author: Lovasik, Lawrence G. (Lawrence George), 1913-1986.
    • title: The cancer saint : St. Peregrine
    • date: 1951
    • words: 4754
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: 15 Various Prallers Prayer to St. Peregrine o St. Peregrine, whom Holy Mother Church has declared Patron of those suffering from Running Sores and Cancer, r confidently turn to you for aid in my present sickness. Pray for us 0 glorious Saint Peregrine, Eo.
    • keywords: cancer; god; peregrine; prayer
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457259.txt
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  1884. _005457260
    • author: McManus, William E.
    • title: A review of the State and sectarian education
    • date: 1946
    • words: 6727
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: If, however, the states were to assume their rightful responsibility, they need not curtail their expenditure for public schools; they would simply be required to levy adequate taxes to cover the cost of educating all school children and not just those at- tending the state-controlled schools. If the average national expenditure of $110.03 per child in average daily attendance of public schools were spent for the education of every child in the Catholic elementary and secondary schools, the cost to the taxpayers would come to $264,061,877.24 (a sum slightly in excess of the federal appropriation requested by the N. E. A. for the equalization of educational op- portunity in the public schools).
    • keywords: bulletin; church; education; public school; school children; schools; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457260.txt
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  1885. _005457261
    • author: Marchi, Joao de.
    • title: Mother of Christ crusade.
    • date: 1947
    • words: 49222
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: Lady, but a globe of light, as the one seen at Fatima, for then she would say, 'This time, it was not like up in Fatima, but 1 knew it was Our Lady.' . «'When you want to eat, you can go now and ask that Lady!'
    • keywords: children; cova; day; father; fatima; francisco; god; great; heart; heaven; iria; jacinta; lady; like; little; lord; lucia; marto; mother; people; sun; time; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457261.txt
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  1886. _005457262
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Don't worry
    • date: 1943
    • words: 8103
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: That solicitude often grows to the proportions of real worry. Charity must teach him to realize how many circumstances enter into the actions of others: how poorly they may be in- structed; how neglected their training, how much less endowed than he with mental qualities; how possibly guiltless in the sight !5 of God for what to him seems certain sin.
    • keywords: conscience; fear; life; person; sense; sin; worry
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457262.txt
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  1887. _005457263
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Sick room guide : instructions on the spiritual care of the sick and dying
    • date: 1945
    • words: 4097
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: The priest should not be call- ed for sick infants, unless they have not been baptized. Some of the titles are: On the Thought of Angels, On Relaxing, On Laughter, On Loneliness in Illness, On Being a Burden, On the Right to Seek Health, etc. Recommended to doctors, priests and nurses, as well as to sick per- sons themselves.
    • keywords: person; priest; sick; sick person
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457263.txt
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  1888. _005457264
    • author: None
    • title: The mosaic manifesto : or the ten commandments simply explained for children and converts.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 32562
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: “Love God,” he said, “and do what you like.” We acknowledge our de- pendence, therefore, by adoring and worshipping God, 5 and when He says, “I am the Lord thy God,” He commands us to adore Him.
    • keywords: children; commandment; god; good; holy; hope; lord; love; people; sin; things; thou
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457264.txt
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  1889. _005457265
    • author: Mott, Marie Edouard.
    • title: The green scapular and its favors
    • date: 1942
    • words: 23313
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Among those persons were Father Desgenettes, the saintly pastor of Our Lady of Victory and founder of THE FAVORS 37 the famous Archconfraternity which bears that name ; a Jesuit Father who is not named ; two Daughters of Charity of the Mother House, Sister Henriette and Sister Grand, on duty in the secretariate, lastly Father Aladel, Director of the Community of the Daughters of Charity, and confidant of the revelations of the Blessed Virgin to Sister Bisqueyburu concerning the Green Scapular. In part second is found the account of the appari- tions to which the Green Scapular owes its origin, the manner of using it, its efficacy and the approbations of which it has been the object.
    • keywords: father; god; great; green scapular; heart; immaculate; mary; mother; scapular; sister; time; virgin
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457265.txt
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  1890. _005457266
    • author: Mulvey, Joseph F.
    • title: In a Catholic Church
    • date: 1930
    • words: 8657
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Lord God, Lamb of God, Son of the Father. And (I believe) in one Lord, Jesus Christ, the Only-begotten Son of Gbd, born of the —1—. Father before all ages ; God of God, Light of Light, true God of true God ; begotten, not made, being of one substance with the Father ; by Whom all things were made.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; holy; lord; mass
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457266.txt
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  1891. _005457267
    • author: Muntsch, Albert, 1873-1967.
    • title: The family : a social and ethnologic study
    • date: 1927
    • words: 12887
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: This conclusion will find confirmation in the phenomena of primitive family life” <1. c. page 62). This theory took over from biology the idea of the gradual growth and perfection of organisms and tried to establish a series of links, a unilinear chain of progress from the lowest type of social culture to its full fruitage in modern “civilization.”
    • keywords: cultural; culture; divorce; evolution; fact; family; human; life; marriage; new; primitive; social; study; theory; tribes
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457267.txt
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  1892. _005457268
    • author: Muench, Aloisius J. (Aloisius Joseph), 1889-1962.
    • title: Nationalism and internationalism : a Christian interpretation of basic principles
    • date: 1944
    • words: 8686
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: In general, the Executive Directorate should take cognizance of the failure of states to perform their obligations, or of any use of force, or threat to use force, by a state against another, and to adopt whatever measures are necessary for the protec- tion of the interests of the international common good; have power to organize effectual safeguards of a military, economic, or financial nature against states that resort to an unauthorized use of force or seriously menace the state of peace; prescribe measures in the case of internal conflicts that threaten to spread to other nations and thus endanger the peace; recommend to the Conference what means should be used against a nation that took up arms in disregard of definite treaties and covenants to the severance of all trade and finan- cial relations, the prohibition of all intercourse between their nationals and the nationals of covenant-breaking states, and the prevention of all financial, commercial, or personal intercourse be- tween the covenant-breaking state and the na- tionals of any other state ; 69 enact new rules under international law and modify them as need may arise; fix its own rules of procedure; deter- mine the budget and allocate the contributions to 80Covenant of League of Nations. “Pius XII, 1644. INTERNATIONALISM 7 uine lov€ of country, there reigns a hard egoistical nationalism, which is the same as saying, hatred and envy in the place of mutual desire for the good; diffidence and suspicion in the place of fraternal confidence; competition and antagonism in the place of willing cooperation; ambition for hegemony and mastery in the place of respect for all rights, including those of the small and weak.” 16 ECONOMIC NATIONALISM Under the influence of egoistical nationalism nation-states will pursue their interests with selfish disregard of the rights and aspirations of other nations.
    • keywords: good; international; law; nationalism; nations; peace; pius; rights; xii
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  1893. _005457269
    • author: Foundation for Economic Education, inc.
    • title: Report on freedom : November 1956
    • date: 1956
    • words: 4357
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: The Officers and Trustees for the year 1956-57 are: B. E. Hutchinson Leonard E. Read Jasper E. Crane Chairman of the Board President Vice-president Herrell DeGraff Ben E. Young Secretary Treasurer 6 Levin H. Campbell, Jr. Chairman of the Board Automotive Safety Foundation Washington, D.C. Ceorge Champion Executive Vice-president The Chase Manhattan Bank New York J. Reuben Clark, Jr. Director First National Bank of Salt Lake City J. W. Clise President Vermiculite-Northwest, Inc. Seattle William B. Coberly, Jr. Executive Vice-president California Cotton Oil Corporation Los Angeles T. Jefferson Coolidge Chairman of the Board United Fruit Company Boston Jasper E. Crane Wilmington, Delaware F. C. Crawford Chairman of the Board Thompson Products, Inc. Cleveland Herrell DeGraff Economist Cornell University U. G. Dubach Professor of Political Science Lewis and Clark College Fred R. Fairchild Knox Professor Emeritus of Economics 5 von Mises, famed Austrian econ- omist whose time is divided be- tween the Foundation and his professorship at New York Uni- versity; Dr. Paul L. Poirot, for- mer business economist; Thomas J. Shelly, veteran teacher of his- tory and economics in high school; Miss Bettina Bien, with experi- ence in foreign trade and edito- rial work; Charles Hull Wolfe, former creative executive with a leading advertising agency; Rev. Edmund A. Opitz, an ordained minister who has studied widely in economic and political science; and Mrs. Elizabeth Glenn East- burn, former manager of Ameri- can Chamber of Commerce Exec- utives.
    • keywords: college; fee; foundation; freedom; new; study; university; work
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  1894. _005457270
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Life is a divine romance! : a pamphlet for women.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 24122
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: What a lavish Lover God is! But the Romance can be righted again You can make u p with God!
    • keywords: baby; death; god; heart; heaven; life; look; love; man; romance; soul; women; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457270.txt
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  1895. _005457271
    • author: None
    • title: Tre ore : or, the three hours' agony of Our Lord.
    • date: 1927
    • words: 6725
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: by Thy most precious blood 8 Priest : O Lord Jesus Christ, crucified for us, humbly but with great confidence we beseech Thee to be merciful to all here gathered round Thy Cross, and to all those for whom we wish to pray, es- pecially for those in the state of sin. Priest : O Lord Jesus Christ, crucified for us, humbly but with great confidence we beseech Thee to be merciful to all here gathered round Thy Cross, and to all those for whom we wish to pray, es- pecially for all whose death is near.
    • keywords: cross; jesus; lord; priest; thee; thy
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  1896. _005457272
    • author: Gibbons, Stephen, O.S.M.
    • title: Septenary in honor of St. Peregrine, the cancer saint
    • date: 1954
    • words: 6987
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: SEPTENARY PRAYERS FOR EACH DAY FIRST DAY 0 glorious St. Peregrine, model of perfect virtue, * who so promptly answered the divine call, leaving at once the honors, comforts, and riches of the world, * when, prostrate before the image of Mary in the Cathedral of Forli crav- ing her powerful protection, * you were called by her to become her Servant; * obtain for me, I beseech you, an understanding heart, * yield- ing to all the inspirations of God, * that de- tached from all the goods and pleasures of the 19 world, * SEVENTH DAY O holy apostle St. Peregrine, * full of zeal for the conversion of sinners, * and never wearied in preaching the divine word, * you brought them back to penance and promoted the honor and glory of God in all the land, * the Lord working withal and confirming the word with signs and miracles.
    • keywords: cancer; god; holy; mary; mother; peregrine; saint
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  1897. _005457274
    • author: Hack, Faustin.
    • title: Frederic Ozanam : founder of the St. Vincent DePaul Society
    • date: 1926
    • words: 9526
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: sighed poor lonely Ozanam as he watched the two ; and, though he did not then sus- pect it, from that hour he was a lost man. . . He gathered around him a band of young Catholic men, organized them, and prepared them to hand in signed protests to their professors, whenever they felt themselves called to deny Christianity or ridicule the Church.
    • keywords: frederic; frederic ozanam; god; ozanam; poor; society; young
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457274.txt
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  1898. _005457275
    • author: Knights of Columbus.
    • title: Constitution and laws governing the fourth degree, 1943 : adopted January, 1910 with amendments to and including October 17, 1943.
    • date: 1943
    • words: 20922
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: (Adopted July 31, 1914.) VOTED, By Board of Directors, June 23, 1934, above resolution repealed; no jewels to be furnished masters hereafter appointed at expense of Supreme Assembly Fourth Degree Fund. (Adopted by Board of Directors, October 5. 1919.) VOTED, That any Fourth Degree Assembly may make a Bishop of the Church an honorary member of such Assembly without pay- ment of dues, fees or other charges.
    • keywords: assembly; board; degree; fourth degree; master; note; section; supreme; supreme assembly; supreme master
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457275.txt
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  1899. _005457276
    • author: Herbst, Winfrid, 1891-1988.
    • title: Father Jordan and his practice of virtue
    • date: 1948
    • words: 24798
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Eessfdled II FOREWORD The sketch of the life of Father Francis of the Cross Jordan here offered to the public under the title Father Jordan and His Practice of Virtue is a presentation in bio- graphical form of the various facts given in the Articles required by the Ecclesiasti- cal Tribunal in the informative process for the cause of the beatification and canoni- zation of the Founder and first Superior General of the Society of the Divine Sav- ior, and the Founder of the Congregation of the Sisters of the Divine Savior. Inasmuch as Father Jordan was born III June 16, 1848, this year is the centenary of the birth of our Venerable Father and Founder.
    • keywords: chapter; church; divine; father jordan; god; good; great; holy; life; love; religious; savior; society; time; way
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457276.txt
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  1900. _005457277
    • author: Lawrence, of the Resurrection, Brother, 1611-1691.
    • title: The practice of the presence of God
    • date: 1962
    • words: 15294
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: I THE author of those writings and report-ed conversations generally known as The Practice of the Presence of God was born at Herimesnil, in Lorraine, about the year 1611. so nothing can bring this servant of God more clearly before you than his own words spoken in the simplicity.
    • keywords: faith; god; life; love; practice; presence; soul; time
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457277.txt
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  1901. _005457278
    • author: Leimkuhler, Edwin.
    • title: The Marianists
    • date: 1943
    • words: 4435
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Another Mariani st University, St. Mary's of San Antonio. another proof of the effectiveness of their work St. Louis Province After the turn of the century the burden of administration of this far-flung work of A p ri mary sch ool ta ught by Marianist Brothers in th e p a r ish of a Ma riani s t priest.
    • keywords: chaminade; father; mary; society; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457278.txt
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  1902. _005457279
    • author: Congregation of Christian Brothers. American Province.
    • title: Booklet of information for candidates
    • date: 1945
    • words: 3728
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: THE TRAINING OF A BROTHER Some eighty miles from New York and on the west bank of the Hudson River are the three establishments engaged in the education of the future Christian Brothers. He is then a life-member of the Christian Brothers of Ireland.
    • keywords: brothers; christian; work
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457279.txt
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  1903. _005457280
    • author: Laidlaw, Robert A.
    • title: The reason why
    • date: 1950
    • words: 12060
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Moral polish, though it ought to be found in the spiritual man, does not give him his spiritual life; only by contact with the Source of spiritual life can any man pass that otherwise insurmountable barrier between the natural and the spiritual, for the law of the Spirit of Life is in Christ Jesus (Rom: 8:2). Here let me add the testimony of three men you know of, taken from Sidney Col- lett’s Scripture of Truth : Renan (a.d. 1823), who, owing to his combined learning and literary powers, was acknowledged to be the first man of letters in Europe in his day, though a professed atheist, was a great Bible reader, and wrote of Christ thus: “Complete Vanquisher of death, Thy work is complete; Thy Divinity is established; between Thee and God men will no longer distinguish.”
    • keywords: christ; god; jesus; jesus christ; life; man; men; saviour; sin
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457280.txt
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  1904. _005457281
    • author: O'Donnell, James A.
    • title: Solemn public novena in honor of the queen of the most holy rosary and Saint Therese the little flower of Jesus
    • date: 1943
    • words: 780
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: In order that my life may be one of per- fect love, I offer myself as a victim of holo- caust to Thy merciful love, imploring Thee to consume me unceasingly, and to allow the floods of Thy infinite tenderness gathered up in Thee to overflow into my soul, so that I may become a martyr of Thy love, O my God! May I die one day of this martyrdom after it has prepared me to ap- pear in Thy presence, and may my soul take its flight—without delay—into the eternal embrace of Thy merciful love!
    • keywords: thee
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  1905. _005457282
    • author: Shanahan, Emmett A.
    • title: Minnesota's forgotten martyr
    • date: 1949
    • words: 13113
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: The writer wishes to thank in particular his Bishop, the Most Reverend Francis J. Schenk, for his encouragement and helpful criticism; the Jesuit Fathers of Saint Boniface College in Saint Boniface, Manitoba, for the loan of the cuts of pictures taken during the discovery of old Fort Saint Charles; and Sisters Rita Marie and Laura Jean of Saint Joseph's Academy in Crookston, Minnesota, for their drawings of the cover, the map,' and the plan for Fort Saint Charles. In the years that followed little Fort Saint Charles with its quadrangle of double stakes enclosing the bark huts for the commandant, the missionary, the soldiers, and the little chapel was soon forgotten.
    • keywords: charles; father; father aulneau; fort; fort saint; indians; island; lake; men; old; saint; time; verendrye
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  1906. _005457283
    • author: Shaw, Russell B.
    • title: 50 questions & answers on federal aid to education and related matters
    • date: 1961
    • words: 7303
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: And the grad­ uates of Catholic schools fit into the community just as easily and serve it just as well as their counterparts from public schools. Protestant leaders boasted of the numerical losses Catholics were suffering by having to send their children to public schools.
    • keywords: catholic; children; church; education; public; religious; schools; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005457283.txt
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  1907. _005459364
    • author: Fides, firm, publishers, Chicago.
    • title: The Mass.
    • date: 1954
    • words: 13807
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: The K yrie of the Sun- day Mass XI ( Orbis factor), or Mass XVII for Advent and Lent, the Mass for the Paschal season (I -lux et origo), and Masses IV and IX along with Credo I or III, are widely known and used. Mass can be celebrated outside of churches but not without a table.
    • keywords: body; bread; christ; church; communion; faithful; god; mass; priest; sacrifice; words
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459364.txt
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  1908. _005459365
    • author: Hughes, Anselm, 1889-1974.
    • title: Liturgical terms for music students : a dictionary
    • date: 1940
    • words: 12404
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: In Mensurate music of the Middle Ages, this form of note is styled Brevis, q.v. 51 (2) A point or dot in Mensurate music, signifying (a) In earlier times, the change from one rhythmic mode to another, thus, iambic followed by tro- chaic, do-od (punctum divisionis modi). (b) Later, from c. 1350 onwards, as in modern times, a prolongation of one-half in duration (punctum perfectioriis). Creed III is that of the Missa de Angelis (q.v.).
    • keywords: chant; gregorian; liturgical; mass; mediaeval; music; office; q.v; second; sung; table; verse
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  1909. _005459366
    • author: Jorgensen, T. N.
    • title: Angels at our side
    • date: 1937
    • words: 9364
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: “To angels is committed, by the provi- aence of God, the office of guarding the human race . . . Save for its use to suggest angelic innocence, the idea of angels resembling babies at all is grotes- quely fanciful.
    • keywords: angels; god; good; great; guardian; love; power; satan; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459366.txt
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  1910. _005459368
    • author: Moran, D. F.
    • title: Comfort for those in mourning
    • date: 1962
    • words: 4054
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: The third principle that takes some of the sharp sting out of bereavement may take the following form: Death is always a valuable reminder to the living , especially to those who have known and loved the one whom death has taken , of the shortness and uncertain- ty of life on earth, of the importance of living in such a manner that death need not be feared , and of the joyful reunion that will take place after a while between those now separated by death . LIGUORIAN PAMPHLETS REDEMPTORIST FATHERS Liguori, Missouri Through faith in Christ, we can find strength and consolation when death takes one we love .
    • keywords: death; god; love
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  1911. _005459370
    • author: Tobin, T. E.
    • title: How to teach religion to pre-school children
    • date: 1962
    • words: 3949
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: If ever you are naughty and of- fend God, it will be because you forgot how much you cost Him.” - 15 - CHRIST IN THE TABERNACLE Mary Geralyn must also learn to know Christ in the Eucharist. So with full confidence in God and your own ability, begin your great task of forming Mary Geralyn in the image of Christ.
    • keywords: christ; god; mary
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459370.txt
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  1912. _005459371
    • author: Habig, Marion Alphonse, 1901-
    • title: The Franciscans at St. Augustine's and in Chicagoland : commemorating the 75th anniversary of the coming of the Franciscans to St. Augustine's, 75th anniversary of the establishment of the Third Order at St. Augustine's 1886-1961, 50th anniversary of St. Augustine's High School 1910-1960
    • date: 1961
    • words: 18341
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: During the years that followed, St. Augustine Friary became the center of much Franciscan activity, not only for St. Augustine Parish and the archdiocese of Chicago, but for the entire Franciscan Prov- ince of the Sacred Heart, and even for the whole country and mission areas outside the United States. St. Augustine Friary 17.
    • keywords: augustine; augustine church; chicago; church; father; franciscan; friary; high; illinois; mary; mrs; new; order; parish; peter; school; years
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  1913. _005459372
    • author: Traufler, Louis, 1874-
    • title: Why do Catholics attend Mass?
    • date: 1928
    • words: 5717
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: The wine represents Christ, and the water the people, according to the accompanying —13— prayer, which reads in part: O God, who hast estab- lished the nature of man in wondrous dignity and still more admirably restored it, grant that through the mystery of this water and wine, we may be made partakers of His divinity, who has deigned to become partaker of our hu- manity, Jesus Christ,” etc. By taking active part in the Mass, the Christian gives his personal consent to the general sacrifice Christ made for all men on Calvary; and through Christ, he thus offers himself up to God as an acceptable child.
    • keywords: christ; mass; people; sacrifice
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  1914. _005459373
    • author: Trese, Thomas.
    • title: Learn to love : in a private novena of grace
    • date: 1952
    • words: 7905
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: THE QUEEN’S WORK FOREWORD Make If by Yourself This private Novena of Grace is designed for you who cannot attend the annual public exercises, and for you who at any other time may be led by some urgent need to have recourse to St. Francis Xavier. St. Francis Xavier himself is the originator.
    • keywords: charity; day; francis; god; love; novena; xavier
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459373.txt
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  1915. _005459375
    • author: Unger, Dominic J.
    • title: The Angelus : its meaning and history
    • date: 1956
    • words: 7293
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Hail Mary, etc. Behold the handmaid of the Lord. Hail Mary, etc.
    • keywords: angelus; bell; god; mary; mother; prayer
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  1916. _005459376
    • author: Harrington, Ed.
    • title: Cana catechism
    • date: 1950
    • words: 5198
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: You know that Cana aims at a unique blend of metaphysics and married life, at the sanctification of dish- washing and dinner conversation. When Cana wants to explain the full spiritual import of Chris- tian marriage, the twentieth-century apostle borrows a leaf from the huckster’s notebook and goes toward the soul through the finger- tips.
    • keywords: cana; cana conference; conference; couples; family; priest
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459376.txt
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  1917. _005459377
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Happiness! But where? : Light on our darkness
    • date: 1941
    • words: 5664
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Fancy any man in the name of religion going among the poor, struggling for an existence and saying: 'If you are not careful, God will send you to hell/ Such a thing is an absolutely false interpretation of the mind of Almighty God.” Life in the Service By Most Rev. R. J. Cushing The Third Order in Our Day By William J. Doheny, C. S. C. Give Us This Day Our Daily Bread By Felician A. Foy, O. F. M. Christ and You — Redeemers By Rev. Richard Ginder Life Begins at Baptism The Christian Nobility Peace of Mind and Heart By Francis J. Greiner, S. M. Mary’s Work in the World By Most Rev. William A. Griffin Peopling Heaven: A Thought on Vocations By Marion A. Habig, O. F. M. Man of Peace St. Francis Solano Vico Necchi Our Lady of the Highway By Rudolf Harvey, O. F. M. A New Birth of Freedom The Pursuit of Happiness This Nation under God
    • keywords: conscience; god; happiness; life; man; peace
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459377.txt
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  1918. _005459378
    • author: None
    • title: Quizzes on non Catholic denominations.
    • date: 1945
    • words: 15191
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Those who belong to that school of thought persuade themselves that the present Anglican Church is one and the same as the Church which was established in England by the first Christian missionaries to that country. How many were the major forms of defection from the Catholic Church since the time of the Apostle? As a general estimate, I would say seven, namely.
    • keywords: anglican; catholic church; christ; christian; church; churches; doctrine; england; god; greek; pope; rome
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459378.txt
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  1919. _005459379
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Why not be a saint? : Christ's call to all
    • date: 1944
    • words: 9828
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: The vast legion of men and women who died as martyrs for their Christian faith demonstrate that there is no power in the external world which can crush the naked soul of man when he is vivified by a death- less faith and an invincible will. Because the saints were men and women of prayer, they possessed great courage.
    • keywords: christ; courage; francis; god; life; love; man; peter; prayer; saints; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459379.txt
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  1920. _005459380
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Stop! Are you a good citizen? : A challenge to every American
    • date: 1945
    • words: 6813
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: But the highest form of courage is moral courage. Moral courage implies the capacity to go against the social pressure of a group, to withstand the clamorous tyranny of the mob out of loyalty to one’s convictions.
    • keywords: country; courage; life; man; moral; norris; people; public
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459380.txt
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  1921. _005459381
    • author: O'Brien, John A. (John Anthony), 1893-1980.
    • title: Why not be a scholar? : an invitation to all
    • date: 1946
    • words: 7305
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Not less important than physical courage for the welfare of the race is intellectual courage. Here is intellectual courage that wears the lowly garb of humility, one of the loveliest of all the virtues.
    • keywords: catholic; courage; education; god; great; life; work; world; youth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459381.txt
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  1922. _005459382
    • author: Peters, Walter H.
    • title: An introduction to Church history
    • date: 1941
    • words: 11133
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: St. Peter Is Delivered from Prison 18 10. St. Peter is depicted standing at the left, reading Sacred Scripture to her.
    • keywords: apostles; christ; church; god; holy; lots; paul; peter; set
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459382.txt
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  1923. _005459383
    • author: Parsons, Wilfrid, 1887-1958.
    • title: Social thought of the American hierarchy
    • date: 1952
    • words: 12563
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: The Enterprise: a Symposium (May, 1952, issue of social order) 40c Heinrich Pesch Symposium (April, 1951, issue of social order) 40c Religion and the Child, by John L. Thomas _„12c (10 for $1.00; 50 for $4.00; 100 for $7.00) Run-around for Migrants, by Raymond Bernard .... 10c (10 for 75c; 50 for $3.00; 100 for $5.00) Taft-Hartley and Union-Management Relations by Leo C. Brown 75c (5 for S2.50; 25 or more, 45c each) Practical Reason, Social Fact and Vocational Order by Philip S. Land and George P. Klubertanz 50c Rehousing Urban Slum Areas—an I.S.O. Forum „_.20c (10 for $1.50; 50 for $7.00; 100 for $12.00) Are Our Rural Areas Overpopulated? — an I.S.O. Forum — 20c (10 for $1.50; 50 for $7.00; 100 for $12.00) Sermons on Justice— S ermon 2 It was not until after World War I that the Hierarchy itself began to speak consistently and collectively on social problems.
    • keywords: bishops; family; government; huber; labor; order; public; rights; social; state; statement
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459383.txt
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  1924. _005459384
    • author: None
    • title: Plain facts everyone should know about the Catholic Church.
    • date: 1928
    • words: 7548
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Latin makes the Catholic Church international, and univer- sal, and prevents it from being a mere national Church. THE CATHOLIC CHURCH has been the pioneer of Church unity.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; church; god; holy; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459384.txt
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  1925. _005459385
    • author: Pierik, Marie, 1884-1966.
    • title: When the people sang
    • date: 1949
    • words: 9418
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Pope Pius X was especially qualified for drawing up laws pertaining to liturgical music because of his natural talents and experience in the field of Church music. By the ninth and tenth centuries the Introit was reduced to its present form, as given in the eleventh century Roman Ordo: antiphon, psalm verse, Gloria Patri (with sicut erat) and a closing repetition of the antiphon, A-B'C'A. The first verse is marked Ps., a souvenir of its origin as an entire psalm.
    • keywords: century; chant; church; holy; mass; people; sung; time
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  1926. _005459386
    • author: Place, Margaret.
    • title: Sanctifying pregnancy
    • date: 1954
    • words: 9542
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: For the woman who is with child, the Rosary should take on a new and intimate meaning — for in a very small and humble way she is sharing some of Mary’s experiences. Since Mary is our model, let us remember that she took care of her Child.
    • keywords: child; family; god; holy; life; lord; mary; mother; thy
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  1927. _005459387
    • author: None
    • title: The purgative way : a series of meditations on the purgative way -correlated with the Life of Christ and the prayers of the Pontifical-together with suggestions for the particular examen and spiritual reading.
    • date: 1955
    • words: 27119
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: My sacrifice, 0 God, is an afflicted spirit: a contrite and humbled heart, O God, Thou wilt not despise. The practices of the Purgative Way require strong convictions concerning the holiness of God, malice of sin, the last things of man.
    • keywords: body; christ; god; grace; life; lord; love; man; meditation; mind; prelude; self; shall; sin; sins; soul; spiritual; thy; way
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  1928. _005459388
    • author: Punda, Raymond A.
    • title: Our Lady's crusade for peace : for peace through prayer for those in service
    • date: 1950
    • words: 8102
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Dear Lord, King of Peace, * hear this our prayer while the war lasts, * but do grant us peace soon. * To thee, to thy Immaculate Heart * in this, humanity's tragic hour, * we consign and con- secrate ourselves * in union not only with the Mystical Body of thy Son, * Holy Mother 39 Church, * now in such suffering and agony in so many places * and sorely tried in so many ways, *
    • keywords: god; holy; lady; mary; mother; peace; priest
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  1929. _005459389
    • author: Rawe, John C.
    • title: Reading to save the home : a key to practical pamphlet literature for homemaking, home building, and productivity in homes
    • date: 1941
    • words: 14905
    • flesch: 36
    • summary: GROUPS A Brief Guide to Methods in Discussion Groups— Bulletin Dl, Extension Service, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washing- ton, D. C. Handbook for Discussion Leaders, Hubbard—Carnegie Endow- ment for International Peace, N. Y. Discussion Club Handbook—The Queen's Work Press. What Is the Discussion Leader’s Job?—bulletin D3, Extension Service, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Suggestions for Group Discussion Leaders— Bulletin DN2, Extension Service, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. Discussion Circles—Ohio Farm Bureau, Educational Dept. Guide for Discussion Circles, Hutchinson—The Cooperative League, N. Y. We Learn by Doing— St. Francis Xavier University, Extension Dept., Can. How St. Francis Xavier University Educates for Action—The Cooperative League, N. Y. How to Organize and Conduct Small Group Forums—Bul- letin D2, Extension Service, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. A New Advance in Cooperative Education: Study Circles, W. P. Watkins—The Cooperative League, N. Y. — 10 — How to Organize, to Conduct, to Take Part in Modern Group Discussion, Public and Private—H. W. Wilson Co. Learning Through Study Clubs— St. Francis Xavier University, Can. Study Clubs—Knights of Columbus, Conn. Suggestions for Discussion Group Members—Bulletin DN1, Extension Service, U. S. Dept, of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. How to Plan Discussion Programs, Poison—Bulletin E419, Cornell University, College of Agriculture. 2.
    • keywords: agricultural college; agriculture; circular; college; cornell university; d. c.; f. bulletin; farm; home; illinois; s. dept; state; u. s.; university; washington
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  1930. _005459390
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Are you?.
    • date: 1939
    • words: 19666
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: Newspapers reek with it, stage and screen parade it and the ceaseless radio gives you little of God, but much of godlessness. I am a creature; therefore, I belong to God.
    • keywords: asks; christ; death; god; hell; jesus; life; look; man; sin; soul; trappist; world
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  1931. _005459391
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: What's wrong? : a few questions for alumnae and alumni.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 16303
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: God paid our tuition and now looks for dividends on the divine invest- ment; and I am afraid that He looks in vain. God Paid Our Tuition
    • keywords: alma; alma mater; catholic; christ; college; god; life; man; mater; time; world; wrong
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459391.txt
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  1932. _005459392
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Say fiat : and remake your world!.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 19220
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Nothing, except sin, happens but by the Will of the all-good and all-wise God. A lowly maid said “FIAT,” and down from the high walls of heaven leaped the Trinity’s Second Person and God became man.
    • keywords: christ; cross; fiat; god; heart; heaven; life; man; money; sign; things; way; world
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  1933. _005459393
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: You can set the world on fire! : speaking to priest, religious, and lay person.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 12220
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: It is true that God is one and that when I pray to the Godhead, I pray to Father, Son and Holy Ghost; but it is also true that God is three, and hence when I honor Father or Son directly, I do not im- mediately honor God the Holy Ghost, and that is a great mistake. So, too, with God—when I pray to God the Father or God the Son, I do honor God the Holy Ghost, but when I pray, “Veni, Sancte Spiritus” —“Come, Holy Ghost” — what a difference!
    • keywords: fire; ghost; god; holy; holy ghost; life; love; set; world
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  1934. _005459394
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: The God-man's double.
    • date: 1940
    • words: 19249
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: But listen and don’t interrupt unless you really have to.” “Shoot, Father, I’m all ears.” “Jimmie, Jesus Christ is God.” “That’s what you believe, Father.” “Yes, Jimmie, that is what I believe and that is what I am asking you at least to make- believe for the moment, make believe that you believe it, too. Jesus Christ is God who be- came Man.
    • keywords: christ; double; father; god; jack; jesus; jimmie; joe; man; priest; think
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  1935. _005459395
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: How spiritual force is generated : or, the apostolate of the contemplatives
    • date: 1941
    • words: 19884
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: God and the Church expect very much from them. Sheen says, these very contemplatives “love the world with its human souls so much that they want to do all they can for it; and they can do nothing better for it than to pray that souls may one day find their way to God.”
    • keywords: christ; church; contemplative; divine; god; holy; life; love; penance; prayer; souls; spiritual; work; world
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  1936. _005459396
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Do you want life and love?.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 12557
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Your life and love affect the lives and loves of the whole Mystical Body, and the Mystical Body in America needs 38 Do You Want Life and Love? greater life and greater love! And we, in our own hiunble way, echo these giants of God as we ask you : Do you want life and love?—If so, receive your God; for as St. Thomas so succinctly says, “The effect of this Sacrament is union with the Mystical Body of Christ^^ ; and you yourself know that Do You Want Life and Love?
    • keywords: body; catholic; christ; god; jesus; life; love; man; mystical; white; world
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  1937. _005459397
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Have you met God? : a question for Catholics and non-Catholics.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 23697
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: The patience and mercy of Almighty God are ter- Have You Met God? Have you met God?
    • keywords: bible; body; catholic; christ; church; doctrine; god; history; jesus; jesus christ; life; man; meet; peter; right; world
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  1938. _005459398
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: What are you doing to Jesus Christ?.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 15353
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Is not your heart a 10 What Are You Doing to Jesus Christ? closed door and your mind a crowded inn? Have you not sent Christ out to bleakness and the beasts? The Catholic Pharisees who keep the letter but not the Law; who go to church on Sunday and appear very pious, but who are pagan the rest of the week; who have the name of Christian, but none of the Christian’s nature; whose religious life is completely and absolutely divorced from their business, social and domestic lives; who wor- ship God in the Mass but never in the masses; who see Christ in the tabernacle but never in their neighbor next door; who know the What Are You Doing to Jesus Christ?
    • keywords: body; god; jesus christ; life; look; love; man; men; mystical christ; son; world
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  1939. _005459399
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: A Trappist does a startling thing for you by finding the value of 'x.'
    • date: 1941
    • words: 19808
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Man and maid make a vow before God, un- der God, to God and, in a very certain sense, for God. My prayers and penances go to God, to you goes this answer to what you may have meant as a purely rhetorical question, but which I am taking as real.
    • keywords: christ; god; jesus; jesus christ; life; love; man; startling; thing; value; want; world
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  1940. _005459400
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Doubling for the Mother of God.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 17693
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: * * I must end, but before I do, let me tell you, Mystical Mother of God, that you have had most of your mysteries. Hence, if you Doubling for the Mother of God 25 once assume this role of “Mother,” that will connote “children”; and whether you be en- gaged in school, hospital, asylum or home, whether you be behind grating and grill as silent contemplative or out in the madding crowd, you will be a “mother,” you will be doubling for the Mother of God and hence, you’ll take “children” with you to Heaven or to Hell.
    • keywords: christ; doubling; god; know; life; little; mary; mother; mystical; sister; work; world
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  1941. _005459401
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: For your own defense : a booklet for Catholics in the service.
    • date: 1941
    • words: 14375
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: Catholic man in the service, you have been called “For Defense.” But now, Catholic men, let me beg you : Don't preach your religion—PRACTICE IT! Don't praise it—LIVE IT!
    • keywords: catholic; christ; god; know; life; man; men; religion; service; soldier; world
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  1942. _005459402
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: An hour with Christ : holy hour booklet.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 8575
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: Set the World on Fire Doubling for the Mother of God What are you doing to Jesus Christ? Do you want Life and Love? Blessed be Jesus Christ, true God and true man.
    • keywords: christ; god; heart; holy; hour; jesus; love; mother
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  1943. _005459403
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Let's build a home! : marriage, the family, the nation
    • date: 1942
    • words: 23870
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: If the relationship described above exists between the parents, the home will be ‘‘Home sweet home.” Do not think that it is the indulgent parents who are most loved by their children. The fellows were soon at home.
    • keywords: children; christ; dad; don; family; father; god; good; home; let; life; love; man; marriage; mother; parents; religion
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  1944. _005459404
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Saint Bernard : the master-magnet of Europe in the twelfth century
    • date: 1943
    • words: 27549
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: 4. Oratorical Writings The extant sermons of St. Bernard number three hundred and forty, and may be divided into four classes: 1. The truth is, though St. Bernard retained his own personality, Christ so lived in him, as in St. Paul, that Christ’s thoughts, love, forbear- ance, and compassion were Bernard’s.
    • keywords: abbot; abelard; bernard; bishops; church; council; faith; france; god; great; holy; innocent; king; life; man; pope; saint; saint bernard; time
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  1945. _005459405
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Whispers from the wings : a sequel to "Doubling for the Mother of God."
    • date: 1943
    • words: 18849
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: Let us remember not what we have been, but what we are!—You are a double for the Mother of God, and because of that you mean much to Jesus Christ. But how are we to acquire this knowledge? — Only by a prayerful study of the character of Jesus Christ; for He is the clearest mani- festation of God to man!
    • keywords: christ; god; jesus; life; love; mary; mother; self; sister; whispers; wings; world
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  1946. _005459406
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: A message from those killed in action.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 15882
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: To keep contraceptives out of th-e mar- riage chamber, we tell you to put Christ in the classrooms! TEACH BOYS and girls their dignity and their destiny ; teach them that they are breaths of God in vessels of clay; teach them that they are destined for mystical union in Christ on earth and eternal union with God in glory; teach them that their bodies are in all truth temples of the Holy Ghost and that God de- pends on married couples and the proper use of their bodies to bring the human race to the gigantic stature of the God-Man; teach them these truths thoroughly and they themselves will indignantly repel every advance of the Birth-Preventers; they will resent every sug- gestion of contraception as an outrageous in- sult to their mutual love, loyalty and inviolable respect; they will recognize these people for what they actually are—emissaries of the Dev- il who offer a barbarous affront to the man- hood and womanhood of the married pair and cast an unforgivable aspersion on their dignity as collaborators with God Almighty in the work of creation. Twenty centuries ago God died that men might live; today, in this mid- twentieth century, American men have died, and are still dying, precisely that God might live.
    • keywords: beloved; christ; day; dead; god; heart; life; love; man; men; truth; war; world
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  1947. _005459407
    • author: M. Raymond, Father, O.C.S.O., 1903-1990.
    • title: Help God be a success.
    • date: 1945
    • words: 14211
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: To keep the Death of Jesus Christ from being Love’s labor lost God needs you and me. He says that you are ordained “to offer up spiritual sacrifices acceptable to God through Jesus Christ” (1 Pet. 2,5).
    • keywords: catholic; christ; god; human; life; man; medical; members; mystical; profession; truth
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459407.txt
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  1948. _005459408
    • author: Sause, Bernard A. (Bernard Austin), 1901-1975.
    • title: Virtue in the Catholic home : discussion club outline
    • date: 1942
    • words: 49829
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Loss of God’s Love in the Home Since family life is God’s own ideal for fostering His love, the growing modern disregard for home life suggests itself as an ex- planation of much of today’s sinfulness. One who is truly grateful to parents is not bored with home life, silent, sullen, irritated by younger brothers and sisters, while amazingly gracious to outsiders.
    • keywords: aids; catholic home; children; christian; church; discussion; education; faith; family; father; god; good; holy; home; home life; hope; life; love; man; men; mother; obedience; parents; pope; prayer; spiritual; things; virtue
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  1949. _005459409
    • author: Ryan, James H. (James Hugh), 1886-1947.
    • title: Moral values in American education
    • date: 1947
    • words: 6073
    • flesch: 48
    • summary: For example, we might examine American schools to determine whether they have developed an effective health program, whether they are training their pupils for economic competency, whether the students are given adequate opportunity to de- velop social virtues, whether the schools are fostering cultural appreciations and tastes, and, finally, whether they are pro- moting moral perfection. The conclusion is that the relationship of religion and education in American schools is by no means a settled matter.
    • keywords: american; american education; education; moral; religion; school
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  1950. _005459410
    • author: O'Hara, Edwin V. (Edwin Vincent), 1881-1956.
    • title: The lay apostolate : according to the mind of Pope Pius X
    • date: 1955
    • words: 3366
    • flesch: 54
    • summary: May Our Lady watch over and prosper the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, which enshrines the pastoral spirit of Pope St. Pius X, and to which he has committed his practical program to restore all things in Christ.” THE MANUAL OF THE PARISH CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE sets forth the program of the Parish Confraternity in detail; the following points summarize the program: a. Religious education of elementary school children not attending Catholic schools, in vacation school, school year instruction classes, and correspondence courses; b. PIUS X INSTAURARE OMNIA IN CHRISTO by Most Reverend Edwin V. O’Hara, D. D. ARCHBISHOP-BISHOP OF KANSAS CITY CHAIRMAN, EPISCOPAL COMMITTEE CONFRATERNITY OF CHRISTIAN DOCTRINE Copyright, 1955, by Confraternity of Christian Doctrine On the cover are shown the papal coat of arms of St. Pius X and his motto, which signifies To restore all things in Christ.” CCD- 146 Order from: CONFRATERNITY PUBLICATIONS 508 Marshall St., Paterson, N. J. Printed in the United States of America DdscMRid The Lay Apostolate
    • keywords: confraternity; pius; pius x
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  1951. _005459411
    • author: O'Brien, Isidore, 1895-1953.
    • title: "Thou art then a king?" : this war in God's plan
    • date: 1942
    • words: 6801
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: 26 But Christ, Who knew what was in man,” that is, knew him for his innermost quali- ties, both of strength and of weakness, his possibility of greatness and his proneness to debasement — He who knew man so well, knew that there is no such thing as a super- man, or nation of supermen. Now this pamphlet is concerned with mili- tary conquest only indirectly, insofar as that possibility bears on another kind of world- dominion: namely, the universal spiritual 3 Kingdom of God on earth under the King- ship of Christ.
    • keywords: christ; earth; god; king; kingship; man; men; world
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  1952. _005459412
    • author: O'Connell, Timothy P.
    • title: Morality in medicine.
    • date: 1953
    • words: 12254
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Is there any moral difference between the taking of fetal life by criminal abortion and by therapeutic abor- tion? Is it licit to use drugs to relieve pain or disease to the extent that fetal life would be endangered?
    • keywords: abortion; baptism; fetus; good; licit; life; means; mother; operation; use
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  1953. _005459413
    • author: O'Grady, Anthony Thomas.
    • title: Why Catholics are criticized
    • date: 1931
    • words: 23693
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: How many times has it occurred that grown people would make fun of small children for going to a Catholic Church or Catholic school, and how many times has it occurred that a Catholic student in a public school has been advised wrongly on subjects, and given the wrong ex- planation of some problem, just because he or she was a Catholic ? St. Bartholomew’s remains are in the Catholic Church on the Island in the Tiber called after him.
    • keywords: catholic church; catholics; christ; god; jesus christ; lord; luther; man; people; peter; saint; things; world
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  1954. _005459414
    • author: O'Neill, Hugh P.
    • title: So you want peace of mind!
    • date: 1955
    • words: 4863
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: It makes other men not friends, but rivals, competitors, enemies. Better relations mean more love, more sincere love, more trustfulness.
    • keywords: god; love; men; mind; people
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  1955. _005459415
    • author: Scanlan, Patrick F.
    • title: A relief from relief.
    • date: 1936
    • words: 3327
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: The relief to which we refer is not the A.A.A. or the one hundred or more Federal agencies, but work relief and home relief. Work relief aims to enable the unem- ployed to do something useful in order to secure an in- come upon which to subsist.
    • keywords: catholic; poor; postage; relief
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  1956. _005459417
    • author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963.
    • title: Childhood religion.
    • date: 1936
    • words: 8916
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: The story of Christ bless- ing little children always is the favorite. . . . I think it good practice to permit the youngest who is able to do so to lead the prayers for some time at least.” To be sure, one can create difficulties here as one can in other matters of child training by demanding too much of little ones, by in' sisting, for example, upon teaching them too many and too lengthy prayers.
    • keywords: age; child; children; god; religion; religious; years
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  1957. _005459418
    • author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963.
    • title: Parenthood
    • date: 1936
    • words: 8651
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: It must be admitted that there are very real limitations to the help that can be offered parents in their tasks of child training. In other words, it is identical with the 4 true purpose of child training, namely, “the progressive development of self-control on the part of the individual child, the securing of inner conformity to proper standards of conduct, the growth of inner attitudes that socialize the individual and eventually be- come an integral part of his character.”
    • keywords: child; children; discipline; life; little; parents; punishment; training
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  1958. _005459419
    • author: Schmiedeler, Edgar, 1892-1963.
    • title: Christian marriage; a study of the sacrament of matrimony and of Christian family life.
    • date: 1956
    • words: 29901
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: The books and pamphlets included in the reference list at the back of this textbook are recommended to those who wish to do further reading on the subject of Christian marriage. But Christian marriage is far more sacred.
    • keywords: catholic; children; christian family; christian marriage; church; family; family life; father; god; holy; home; life; love; marriage; parents; religious; sacrament
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  1959. _005459420
    • author: Schoberg, Ferdinand.
    • title: Will you save souls? : the apostleship of prayer offers you a way
    • date: 1955
    • words: 5254
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: Thus, not only the mission- ary in a foreign land, the priest in his parish, the priest, brother or sister in religious home or class- room, and the monk or bride of Christ in a contemplative monastery can help, in the heart of Christ, to win many souls; all can do so: the mechanic working on an automobile, the laborer in a factory or shop, the salesman on his rounds, the secre- taries and typists at their books and typewriters, the doctor and nurse in a hospital, the conductor of a trolley and the driver of a taxicab, the salesgirl in a department store, the waitress in a restaurant, the wife and mother in a home, the boy and girl in grade and high school and college, the shut-ins in homes and institutions, the aged, the an- guished in mind, the brokenhearted^ and those tortured with pain—all, all of them can save souls, especially when associated together in the heart of Christ, by uniting daily every prayer, work, joy, and suffering with the love and intentions of that —28 heart. Making the daily offering through the Immaculate Heart of Mary and asking her inter- cession by saying the Rosary, or at least a decade of the beads, daily. 15 — Pastoral Care of Souls Highly praising the way of life offered by the Apostleship of Prayer, His Holiness, Pope Pius XII, recom- mends its use in the pastoral care of souls: 1. “. . .
    • keywords: apostleship; heart; love; prayer; souls
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  1960. _005459421
    • author: Schuyler, Joseph B.
    • title: Indeed ... the Son of God
    • date: 1952
    • words: 10005
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: the Son of God By Joseph B. Schuyler, S.J. T he twelve o’clock bell rang at Stock- wood Seminary, and Father Bernard returned from the morning theology class to his room on the second floor. “Hoping for a quick and favorable reply, “Respectfully yours, George Leddy “P.S. No fair practicing before we get there!” Genuine and Authentic Father Bernard hastily reread the page, his face registered both interest and amuse- ment, then jotted the date on his desk date- pad.
    • keywords: christ; father; god; john; lord; matthew
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  1961. _005459422
    • author: None
    • title: Six pre-marriage instructions for Catholics and non-Catholics.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 8281
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: But authority in the Church has no other pur- pose than the good of souls, every law being directed towards the promotion of charity un- der its double aspect—the love of God and one's neighbor. 6. The Catholic who conscientiously keeps these laws of the Church will find himself kept by them for God, and for eternal happiness.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; god; holy; marriage; mass
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  1962. _005459423
    • author: Skelly, Lawrence S.
    • title: Why squander illness? : prayers and thoughts for Catholic and non-Catholic patients
    • date: 1945
    • words: 16051
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: And grant that advancing in age and wis- dom and grace, it may ever be pleasing to Thee: Who livest and reignest with God the Father, in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God world without end. O Jesus, I offer Thee Thy sinless Mother's Heart, with its perfect disposition at the moment of Thy In- carnation and all her communions.
    • keywords: god; heart; holy; jesus; life; lord; love; mary; mother; thee; thy
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  1963. _005459424
    • author: Sister of Charity of Providence.
    • title: Come, Holy Spirit : an explanation of the ceremonies and of the wonderful effects of the sacrament of confirmation
    • date: 1935
    • words: 8452
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: If our companions see us doing what is right,—studying our lessons, being obedient, kind and patient, keeping si- lence where we should, saying our pray- ers devoutly, going to Holy Mass, re- ceiving Holy Communion frequently, visiting our Lord in the Blessed Sacra- ment often,—they will be led to do the same, and we shall, by the Holy Spirit’s help, be little apostles too, making other souls love and please God better. Amen. Bless us, O Lord, with Thy most pre- cious benedictions, that Thy Holy Spirit may direct, animate, and sanctify our whole lives.
    • keywords: god; holy; holy spirit; love; spirit
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  1964. _005459425
    • author: Southard, Robert E., author.
    • title: Problems of decency
    • date: 1949
    • words: 10136
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: How to Correct Bad Habits Persons who have repeated sex sins until they have grown into habits have great trouble with impurity. They should then inquire into the condition of their Christian motives for right Even a brief review of the motives for avoiding sex sins shows their effectiveness.
    • keywords: action; control; decency; habits; love; persons; purity; sex; sin
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  1965. _005459427
    • author: Stella Maris, Sister.
    • title: The Catholic booklist, 1956
    • date: 1956
    • words: 21350
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: INDEX OF AUTHORS AND TITLES ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The editor and collaborators express their appreciation to the following publishers and presses for generously supplying review copies of their books: AbelardnSchuman, Inc.; Abingdon Press; Academy of American Franciscan History; Alcoholics Anonymous Publishing Com- pany; Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc.; Barron’s Educational Ser- ies, Inc.; Bobbs-Merrill Company, Inc.; Bruce Publishing Com- pany; Burns, Oates, and Washbourne, Ltd.; Cambridge Univer- sity Press; Catechetical Guild Educational Society; Catholic Poetry Society of America; Catholic University of America Press; Columbia University Press; Confraternity Publications; Thomas Y. Crowell Company; Crown Publishers; John Day Company, Inc.; Devin-Adair Company; Diocese of Covington; Dodd, Mead and Company, Inc.; Doubleday and Company, Inc.; Dover Publications; E. P. Dutton and Company, Inc.; Joseph Elstein, Inc.; Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, Inc.; Fides Publishers; Garden City Books; Grail Publications; Grove Press; Harcourt, Brace and Company, Inc.; Harper and Brothers; Harvard Uni- versity Press; Hawthorne Press; B. Herder Book Company; Henry Holt and Company, Inc.; P. J. Kenedy and Son; Alfred A. Knopf, Inc.; J. B. Lippincott Company; Little, Brown and Company; Longmans, Green and Company, Inc.; McGraw-Hill Book Company, Inc.; David McKay Company; Macmillan Company; Declan X. McMullen Company, Inc.; Marquette University Press; National Catholic Educational Association; Naylor Company; Newman Press; W. W. Norton and Company, Inc.; Nugent Press; Oxford University Press; Pantheon Books, Inc.; Penguin Books, Inc.; Philosophical Li- brary, Inc.; Frederick A. Praeger, Inc.; Prentice-Hall, Inc.; Ran- dom House; Henry Regnery Company; Rinehart and Company; Walter Romig, Publisher; Ronald Press; Rutgers University Press; S M T Publishing Company; St. Anthony Guild Press; St. Joseph’s College; St. Martin’s Press; Charles Scribner’s Sons; Seton Hall University Press; Sheed and Ward, Inc; Simon and Schuster, Inc.; Stechert-Hafner, Inc.; Studio Pub- lications; Syracuse University Press; The Technology Press of Massachusetts Institute of Technology; Templegate; Thomist Press; Charles E. Tuttle Company; University of California Press; University of Chicago Press; University of Minnesota Press; University of New Mexico Press; University of Wiscon- sin Press; Vanguard Press, Inc.; Veritas Press; Viking Press, Inc.; Ives W. Washburn, Inc.; H. W. Wilson Company; World Publishing Company. . - _ . . Each gives him an opportunity to speak out on some phase of Catholic life.
    • keywords: american; author; book; booklist; catholic; catholic booklist; christian; church; company; father; god; great; history; illus; inc; introduction; john; life; new york; philosophy; press; saint; study; thomas; university
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  1966. _005459428
    • author: Markoe, John P.
    • title: The triumph of the church : accompanied by an historical chart
    • date: 1926
    • words: 12543
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Ludovici, die 11 Nov., 1926 Copyright 1926 by Vincentian Fathers THE TRIUMPH OF THE CHURCH When the Apostles first began publicly to preach the religion of Jesus Christ in Jerusalem, great indignation was stirred up among the Jews who had rejected Christ. CONCLUSION* ARE YOU AMONG THE ENEMIES OF CHRIST? Jesus Christ established only one Church.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; council; doctrine; god; good; man; pope; sect; time; years
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  1967. _005459429
    • author: None
    • title: The Third Order guide : a book of ceremonies and devotions for members of the Third Order Secular of St. Francis
    • date: 1954
    • words: 15876
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: O God, Who didst give to St. Francis and his children the Most Blessed Virgin 71 Mary a5 their special patroness: grant us, through the protection of our Queen and Mother, to be faithful in serving Thy Maj- esty, and by our word and example, to give glory to Thy holy name. (Qui te- 28 brought to completion: graciously listen to our prayers, and defend with Thy protec- tion these Thy servants on whom we have placed in Thy blessed name the holy habit of penance, from all dangers of mind and body; grant them to persevere to the end in their holy resolution, that having ob- tained the remission of their sins, they may merit to attain to the company of Thy saints.
    • keywords: amen; blessed; christ; conf; father; francis; god; holy; jesus; lord; mercy; o lord; order; qui; thee; thou; thy
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  1968. _005459431
    • author: None
    • title: The third order director : practical hints for administering the fraternity.
    • date: 1944
    • words: 4850
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Thus we speak of a fraternity as being affiliated with such- and-such a province of the Franciscan, Con- ventual, Capuchin or Third Order Regular 16 THID ORDER DIRECTOR obedience. Only an authorized Third Order Director may impart the Indulgenced Bless- ing publicly. 12.
    • keywords: director; franciscan; fraternity; order; rule; tertiaries
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  1969. _005459432
    • author: None
    • title: To the Catholic serviceman : special privileges granted to you during your service in the armed forces.
    • date: 1951
    • words: 1860
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Holy Communion may be re- ceived at any time of the day or night. In the United States the time specified tor the fulfillment of this obligation extends from the First Sunday in Lent to Trinity Sunday.
    • keywords: armed; communion
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  1970. _005459433
    • author: Walker, Herbert O'H., 1901-
    • title: The man we can't ignore
    • date: 1932
    • words: 9820
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: Saint Matthew wrote his gos- pel in order to show that Christ had ful- filled the prophecies and that the Jews must accept Him for what the prophets said of Him—that He would be really and truly God. Much recent thought was wrong if Christ was God, and therefore she took it that Christ was wrong and could not be God.
    • keywords: christ; doctor; emily; god; jane; life; man; people; tommy
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  1971. _005459434
    • author: Walde, John J.
    • title: Radio talks
    • date: 1934
    • words: 11078
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Here once more then as Jesus is passing by, “The blind see, the deaf hear, the lame walk and the poor have the Gos- pel preached to them.” A King Forever At Lourdes as at many another place where Christ or His Blessed Mother have deigned to show Themselves in a visible manner, we Catholics find the confirmation that “God remaineth a King forever,” that our old confidence has not been misplaced, that nature is a servant and not a queen, that Jesus Christ is the same always, that we have a more tender Mother than the hard earth from which our bodies came, and that our little sand-castles that we build are not the mightiest things in the universe anymore than is the sea that washes them away at every tide. This was done at the Council of Ephesus which gathered in the year 430 to, con- demn the teachings of Nestorious who had made false statements in regard to the nature of Christ, and claimed that the Blessed Virgin was the Mother of the man Jesus, but not truly the Mother of God.
    • keywords: christ; god; little; lourdes; love; neumann; theresa; time
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  1972. _005459435
    • author: Wedge, Florence.
    • title: Guardian angels
    • date: 1955
    • words: 10440
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: It is in this latter function that they are known as guardian angels. 3 The Catechism of the Council of Trent is most emphatic in its teaching on the existence of guardian angels: As parents, if their children have occasion to travel a dangerous and infested way, appoint persons to guard and assist them in case of attack, so does our heavenly Father place over each of us, in our journey towards our heavenly country, angels to protect us by their aid and vigilance, that we may escape the snares secretly prepared for us by our enemies, repel their dreadful attacks on us, and pro- ceed on our journey along the road that leads directly to our end.”
    • keywords: angels; god; guardian; guardian angels; holy; lord; tobias
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  1973. _005459436
    • author: Wedge, Florence.
    • title: On moccasined feet to God : life of the Indian servant of God, venerable Kateri Tekakwitha
    • date: 1958
    • words: 13457
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: Two secrets which God would not tell to St. Isaac Jogues may be told at the beginning of this thumbnail sketch of Kateri Tekakwitha. Prudence, Justice, Temperance, Fortitude, and subordinate virtues of the Venerable Servant of God, Kateri Tekakwitha, were heroic.”
    • keywords: day; father; girl; god; kateri; life; little; love; mohawk; soul; tekakwitha; time
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  1974. _005459438
    • author: Zaremba, Theodore.
    • title: Prayers for the Church of Silence
    • date: 1954
    • words: 14651
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: The status of the Catholic Church prior to the persecution was as fol- lows: In LITHUANIA the Catholic Church was the dominant Church. — 45 — About 80 percent of the three million inhabitants of Lithuania were Cath- olics. “This is a war against the True Religion of Jesus Christ.” —Bishops’ Statement, 1953 Persecution of the Catholic Church is not a novelty.
    • keywords: bishops; catholic church; christ; church; churches; god; martyrs; people; priests; regime; religious; silence; state
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  1975. _005459439
    • author: Farrell, Martin.
    • title: A catechism for non-Catholics,
    • date: 1961
    • words: 29677
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Mortal sin brings more unhappiness than any other evil; mortal sin makes the sinner unhappy; God punishes mortal sin severely; mortal sin cost Christ His terrible suffering and death; mortal sin will bring you to hell if you do not give it up. If you find difficulty in believing all the Catholic Church teaches what should you do? You should read books on the subject in question and ask a priest for help. (26) 35.
    • keywords: catholic church; christ; god; grace; holy; jesus christ; lesson; life; marriage; priest; sin; sins
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  1976. _005459440
    • author: Kelly, M. V. (Michael Vincent), 1863-1942.
    • title: Junior catechism : from seven to nine years
    • date: 1927
    • words: 9950
    • flesch: 95
    • summary: CREED of heaven and earth ; His only Son, of the Holy Ghost, of the Virgin Mary, under Pontius Pilate, dead and buried, into Hell ; from the dead ; into Heaven ; at the right hand of God, the Father Almighty ; the living and the dead. of the body, Amen. IHE COMPLETE CATECHISM SERIES The Basilian Fathers No. 2 JUNIOR CATECHISM From Seven to Nine Years By REV. M. V. KELLY, C.S.B. All the questions and answers in this are taken from No. 3 of this series so that children in passing to the larger work will find both questions and answers the same as in this abridgment. Holy Mary, Mother of God, pray for us sinners, now and at the hour of our death.
    • keywords: god; heaven; holy; sin; sins
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  1977. _005459441
    • author: Geiermann, Peter, 1870-1929.
    • title: The convert's catechism of Catholic doctrine
    • date: 1937
    • words: 22761
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: A. God is a spirit, who exists of Himself, and on whom all things depend. A. God rewards the good with His blessings on earth, and shares with them the joys of heaven.
    • keywords: a. christ; a. god; a. jesus; a. man; christ; church; divine; god; holy; jesus christ; sin
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  1978. _005459443
    • author: O'Connor, Jerome F.
    • title: Chalk talks or teaching catechism graphically
    • date: 1931
    • words: 10736
    • flesch: 90
    • summary: They take away mortal sin, which is the death of the soul, and give grace, which is its life. There are three kinds of sins: original sin, venial sin, and mortal sin.
    • keywords: god; mortal; sin; sins; soul
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  1979. _005459445
    • author: Arnold, Robert.
    • title: The advantages of being a Catholic
    • date: 1955
    • words: 15943
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: The Church teaches that no matter how sin stained our souls may be, if we repent and make proper atonement for our sins before we die, God in His Mercy will forgive us and remit the punishment, making it possible for us to enter heaven straightway. What Papal Infallibility really means is: the Pope is pro- tected from error by the Holy Spirit of God on those specific occasions when it becomes necessary for him, as supreme pas- tor of the Church, to define an article of faith about which there is some question, and when he declares whether or not that article of faith has been divinely revealed.
    • keywords: bible; bob; catholic; catholic church; christ; christian; church; god; mark; protestantism; unity; worship
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  1980. _005459446
    • author: Banahan, John S.
    • title: Instructions for mixed marriages.
    • date: 1957
    • words: 32913
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: Holy God Holy God, we praise Thy name! May God bless their homes and families wherever they are today.
    • keywords: catholics; christ; church; e r; god; h e; heaven; holy; instructions; life; man; marriages; men; mixed; s t; sin; sins; t e; t h; t t; world
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  1981. _005459450
    • author: Byles, Katherine.
    • title: Religion in the home : monthly aids for the parents of elementary school children
    • date: 1938
    • words: 18531
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: Parents may well take little children to pray before our Lady's altar and ask her to keep them well, even though they cannot go to the shrine at Lourdes where so many sick people are miraculously cured. Explain how our Blessed Lady is now Queen of Heaven and always close to her Divine Son, so that she can easily tell Him about little children on earth who pray to her and need her care and protection.
    • keywords: child; children; god; little; mother; parents; t h
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  1982. _005459451
    • author: Byles, Katherine.
    • title: Religion in the home : monthly aids for the parents of elementary school children
    • date: 1938
    • words: 20994
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: The custom of having little children observe how cats and dogs breed is not a good one in the opinion of this writer. BOOKS FOR THE MONTH Stories about saints told for little children make very inter- esting reading provided they are told simply and naturally so that the little ones may understand them.
    • keywords: catholic; children; family; god; good; home; love; month; new; parents; price; t h; things; york
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  1983. _005459452
    • author: Buckley, Louis F.
    • title: Ethical aspects of social insurance
    • date: 1948
    • words: 12123
    • flesch: 50
    • summary: [ 161 Fordiham University, that these employees can be brought within the framework of social insurance without prejudice to the principle of tax-exemption of religious institutions.27 Un- fortunately because of constitution reasons, it is necessary in this country to classify social insurance contributions as taxes. 2 In this paper, discussion so far as possible will be limited to the subject of social insurance.
    • keywords: catholic; health; insurance; program; security; social; social insurance; state; unemployment; workers
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  1984. _005459458
    • author: Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America. Commission on Marriage and the Home.
    • title: If I marry a Roman Catholic,
    • date: 1945
    • words: 5031
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: No more can v/e tolerate the idea that it is the duty of the Roman Catholic mem- ber to do everything possible through his home to proselyte while a Christian of an- other church must avoid even expressing his deepest religious convictions as if they were some kind of poison that would de- stroy his children. If I marry a Roman Catholic, by the Commission on Marriage and the Home of the Federal Council of th % 9^ 9 Tyicwuf CL diomarL Qcdthoik, hy The Commission on Marriage and the Home of The Federal Council of the Churches of Christ in America 1947 297 FOURTH AVENUE, NEW YORK 10, N. Y. Copyrighted 1945 by Leland Foster Wood PRINTED IN THE U.S.A. Sixth printing, October, IQ47 List Price 5 cents Quantity Rates 10-99 copies, 15% discount 100 or more, 20% discount 270 IF I MARRY A ROMAN CATHOLIC There is nothing to keep young people of other churches from falling in love with Roman Catholics.
    • keywords: catholic; church; marriage; roman; young
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  1985. _005459459
    • author: Carmody, Charles J.
    • title: Handbook for learning to serve : a book for new altar boys
    • date: 1961
    • words: 5826
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: O SERVE provides a basis for the systematic and comprehensive instruction of altar boys. Be true Christian gentlemen at all times and in all places * for you are altar boys who serve in the sanctuary of the Most High God. (Those to be invested now come up two by two.)
    • keywords: altar; boys; latin; time
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  1986. _005459460
    • author: Knights of Columbus. Supreme Council.
    • title: These men they call knights.
    • date: 1961
    • words: 18195
    • flesch: 57
    • summary: Thus, in the fulfillment of our social responsibilities, the Knights of Columbus, in cooperation with other Catholic men, can greatly contribute to the future dignity, sanctity, stability and security of the Catholic home. — ( 40 )— The Power of Organized Effort The History of the Knights of Columbus has been replete with many outstanding examples of the accomplishments made pos- sible through organized effort. My dear Mr. Hart: I have read with interest your kind letter of the 1st instant, and the copy of your address during the Knights of Columbus Supreme Council meeting, held in Saint Louis on August 18th last.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic men; children; church; columbus; education; knights; members; men; new; oath; order; program; state council; supreme; war; work; year
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  1987. _005459461
    • author: Remler, Francis Joseph, 1874-
    • title: The four great evils of the day : adapted from Cardinal Manning
    • date: 1925
    • words: 7559
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: For the same reason many young men and young women, whom God has destined for the religious state, re- fuse to heed the call. In these words is contained God's infallible predic- tion that in the course of time large masses of mankind will reject and disown the saving truths of Christianity and once more return to paganism, that is, to a mode of living from which God is excluded and in which Christian mo- rality plays no part.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; great; life; man; religion; world
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  1988. _005459462
    • author: Paulist Fathers.
    • title: The register of the Paulist Fathers.
    • date: 1949
    • words: 9526
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: Rev. Walter Sullivan (S), Rev. John E. Burke, Rev. J. Aloysius Farrell, Rev. Martin Lombardi, Rev. James J. ^Maguire, Rev. Austin — 13 — Malone, Rev. Richard D. Payne, Rev. John Reynolds, Rev. F. Bertrand Robert. Rev. Arthur J. Spear (S), Rev. John J. Bradley, Rev. Francis Broome, Rev. Peter F. Davitt, Rev. Basil J. Doyle, Rev. Arthur Duncan, Rev. Charles S. White. — 17 — TEXAS AUSTIN (Diocese of Austin) Church of St. Austin, 21st and Guadalupe Streets.—Founded by the Paulist Fathers in 1908.
    • keywords: feb; francis; james; john; joseph; june; paulist; rev; sept
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  1989. _005459463
    • author: Remler, Francis Joseph, 1874-
    • title: Perils of godless education,
    • date: 1927
    • words: 10313
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: 6 are hundreds and thousands of young men and young women who year after year go forth from these schools to take their place in the world. This materialistic interpretation of human life is taught in nearly all the non-Catholic institutions of • learning throughout the land, and young men and women are solemnly assured that they have a perfect right to enjoy all the animal pleasures that this life has in store for them.
    • keywords: education; god; human; life; man; men; religion; schools; society; world
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  1990. _005459464
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: The unavoidable God.
    • date: 1937
    • words: 12070
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Whilst acknow- ledging my indebtedness to that great work, I gladly assume all re- sponsibility for any defects, whether in matter or manner, in this brief presentation of the case for the existence of God. News- papers have told us how a Russian court has tried God, found Him guilty of all the ills of mankind, and sentenced Him to extinction.
    • keywords: evil; god; good; man; men; reason; unavoidable; unavoidable god
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459464.txt
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  1991. _005459465
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975, author.
    • title: Birth prevention quizzes to a street preacher
    • date: 1939
    • words: 13305
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: Many children may mean self-sacrifice, but they mean great blessings, and additional temporal comfort in later years. If people feel thfit they cannot afford many children, they may re- strict the number.
    • keywords: birth; birth control; catholic; children; church; control; god; law; life; man; people
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  1992. _005459466
    • author: Capuchin Father.
    • title: A storm novena
    • date: 1939
    • words: 4862
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: Even while his body was lying in his casket, at St. Francis Church, they had placed their medals and rosaries on his hands and pre- served them as precious relics. Deacltflflöd F O R E W O R D This little brochure is the answer to many requests which came to St. Benedict the Moor during past years for detailed information concerning our so-called Storm Novenas.
    • keywords: father; mission; novena; storm
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459466.txt
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  1993. _005459467
    • author: None
    • title: Reflections for each school day of the year 1950-1951
    • date: 1950
    • words: 38601
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: And yet, as St. Paul tells us : “Know you hot that you are the temple of God and that the Spirit of God dwelleth in you? “Let us therefore love God, because God first hath loved us.”
    • keywords: aid; christ; church; day; death; educator; god; good; great; heaven; holy; life; lord; love; man; people; poster; prayer; religious; sin; soul; time; visual; world
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  1994. _005459468
    • author: None
    • title: St. Jude novena.
    • date: 1939
    • words: 6364
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Thanksgiving O most sweet Lord Jesus Christ, t in unison with the ineffable song t with which the Heavenly Host praises the Most Holy 10 Trinity t I praise, bless and thank Thee t for all the graces and privileges t with which Thou hast seen fit to adorn t Thy elected apostle and relative, Jude Thaddeus. t To you, O wonder-working Apostle, t I return thanks for the gracious assistance which, t in response to my prayer, you brought to me in my distress, t I shall be forever grateful to you t for this token of affection, t O St. Thaddeus, remain with me henceforth in all my trials t and in my difficulties come to my aid.
    • keywords: jesus; jude; mary; thee; thy
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  1995. _005459469
    • author: None
    • title: Novena to Blessed Martin de Porres, O.P.
    • date: 1935
    • words: 3528
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: Meditations for Boys with Blessed Martin (illustrated) $ .10 ea.; 25 for $2.00 Meet Brother Martin $ .15 ea.; 15 for $2.00 Dark Man of God (replacing Lad of Lima) beautifully illustrated, designed for children but enjoyed by adults $ .75 ea.; 3 for $2.00 Blessed Martin Book of Prayers $ .10 ea.; 25 for $2.00 (In Polish $ .15 ea.) Martin still moves in our midst, healing and comforting, and in gratitude his joyful clients are begging Almighty God to bestow on their loving benefactor the glorification of sainthood for the honor of God and the salvation of Christ’s children.
    • keywords: blessed; father; god; martin
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  1996. _005459470
    • author: Catholic Near East Welfare Association.
    • title: Ten questions answered.
    • date: 1936
    • words: 1472
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: $5.00 annually This includes Mother and Father, Sisters and Brothers or Husband and Wife and Children Family Perpetual Membership . . Holy Communion, a visit to a Church, during visit six Our Fathers, six Hail Marys and six Glorias for the return of the Separated Orientals, and one Our Father, Hail Mary and Gloria for the inten- tion of the Holy Father, CLASSES OF MEMBERSHIP Associate Membership • • • $1.00 annually Perpetual Membership $20.00 Family Membership . . .
    • keywords: east; near
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  1997. _005459471
    • author: None
    • title: St. Jude Thaddeus : his life, his novena.
    • date: 1955
    • words: 2907
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: His Life, His Novena Church of St. Jude St. Jude's Votive Guild HIS LIFE MORE and more we are hearing about St. Jude, The Saint of the Impossible, and about the ex- traordinary favors that are granted through his intercession. Yet, strangely enough, St. Jude was one of the very first saints of the Church.
    • keywords: christ; jude; life
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  1998. _005459472
    • author: None
    • title: The Passion on Palm Sunday.
    • date: 1935
    • words: 3084
    • flesch: 88
    • summary: But they answering, Said: He is guilty of death. Now the centurion, and they that were with him, watching Jesus, having seen the earthquake and the things that were done, were sore afraid, saying : In- deed this was the Son of God.
    • keywords: jesus; thou
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  1999. _005459473
    • author: Ciufoletti, Manlio.
    • title: John Baptist Scalabrini : Bishop of Piacenza, apostle of the Italian immigrants
    • date: 1937
    • words: 20106
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Guanella, founder of the Servants of Provi- dence, told this writer how he derived inspiration and encourage- ment in his work for the feeble-minded from the words and example of his friend and compatriot Bishop Scalabrini. Bishop Scalabrini should be forwarded to Rev. P. Prevedello, Collegio Cristoforo Colombo, Piacenza, Italy.
    • keywords: bishop scalabrini; church; diocese; god; great; holy; italy; letter; life; new; people; piacenza; pope; prelate; priests; religious; time; years
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  2000. _005459474
    • author: Catholic Church.
    • title: Book of litanies : containing ten litanies and appropriate prayers for private devotion or novenas.
    • date: 1925
    • words: 8259
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: Blood Jesus, flowing in the Eu- charistic Heart, Blood of Jesus, imploring grace for us, Blood of Jesus, flowing mystically in the Holy Sacrifice, Blood of Jesus, inebriating drink of the children of God, Blood of Jesus, healing drink of the sick and weak, Blood of Jesus, refreshing drink of the banished children of Eve, Cleanse us, O Precious Blood l BOOK OF LITANIES 15 Blood of Jesus, love-potion of God- loving souls, Blood of Jesus, celestial wine of vir- gins, Blood of Jesus, source of all consola- tion, Blood of Jesus, source of love and mercy, Blood of Jesus, source of life and holiness, Blood of Jesus, medicine of immor- tality, Blood of Jesus, reviled and despised, Blood of Jesus, worthy of all praise, Blood of Jesus, comfort of the patri- archs, Blood of Jesus, desire of the prophets, Blood of Jesus, power and strength of l the apostles and martyrs, Blood of Jesus, sanctification of vir- gins and confessors, Blood of Jesus, terror of evil spirits, Blood of Jesus, salvation of those who trust in Thee, Blood of Jesus, hope of those who die in Thee, Blood of Jesus, consolation and re- freshment of the poor souls, Blood of Jesus, key of heaven, Blood of Jesus, pledge of eternal blessedness, Blood of Jesus, delight of all the saints, Blood of Jesus, the Lamb without spot or blemish, Cleanse us, O Precious Bloodl 16 BOOK OF LITANIES Lamb of God, Who takest away the sins of the world, spare us, 0 Lord . God the Father of heaven, God the Son, Redeemer of the world, God the Holy Ghost, Holy Trinity, one God, Infant Jesus, Infant, very God, Infant, Son of the living God, Infant, Son of the Virgin Mary, Infant, begotten before the morning star, Infant, Word made flesh, Infant, wisdom of Thy Father, Infant, purity of Thy Mother, Infant, only Son of Thy Father, Infant, only-born of Thy Mother, BOOK OF LITANIES 27 Infant, image of Thy Father, Infant, Creator of Thy Mother, Infant, splendor of Thy Father, Infant, honor of Thy Mother, Infant, equal to Thy Father, Infant, subject to Thy Mother, Infant, joy of Thy Father, Infant, riches of Thy Mother, Infant, gift of Thy Father, Infant, gift of Thy Mother, Infant, precious fruit of a Virgin, Infant, Creator of man, Infant, our God, Infant, our Brother, Infant, perfect man from Thy con- ception, Infant, father of ages, Infant, eternal Word, making Thyself dumb, Infant, weeping in Thy crib, Infant, joy of paradise, Infant, exiled from Thy people, Infant, strong in weakness, Infant, powerful in abasement, Infant, treasure of grace, Infant, fountain of love, Infant, author of all the blessings of heaven, Infant, repairer of the evils of earth, Infant, head of angels, Infant, expectation of nations, Infant, joy of the shepherds, Infant, light of the Magi, Infant, salvation of children, Infant, hope of the just, Infant, teacher of doctors, Have mercy on us.
    • keywords: god; jesus; mercy; thee; thy
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  2001. _005459477
    • author: Poland.
    • title: Religious freedom and the state-church agreement.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 2208
    • flesch: 61
    • summary: The Government does not intend to reduce the pres- ent status of religious instruction in schools; the program of religious instruction will be worked out by school au- thorities together with representatives of the Episcopate; the schools will be supplied with appropriate textbooks; lay and clerical instructors of religion shall be treated on an equal footing with teachers of other subjects; super- visors of religious instruction shall be appointed by the school authorities in consultation with the Episcopate. II Whosoever infringes on the rights of a citizen because of his creed or absence of religious affiliation is liable to imprisonment up to five years.
    • keywords: religious
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  2002. _005459478
    • author: None
    • title: The Poor Soul's friend : with novena prayers for the Holy Souls in purgatory
    • date: 1941
    • words: 5743
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: V. O most sweet Jesus, through the im- mense pain which Thou didst suffer in breathing forth Thy blessed soul, have mercy on them. I believe in Thee, because Thou art infinite Truth.
    • keywords: holy; jesus; souls; thee
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  2003. _005459479
    • author: Sheed and Ward (Firm)
    • title: Sheed & Ward : fall & winter 1942-3.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 7006
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: 70 pages (Frontispiece) $1.00 October 14 Frances Margaret Fox GAY LEGENDS OF THE SAINTS Illustrated by Jill Elgin Readers of the author’s Legends of the Christ Child will scarcely need to be told what kind of book this successor is. W^hat sort of man was it who achieved such stupendous results?
    • keywords: book; catholic; life; man; new; october; pages; sheed; world
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  2004. _005459481
    • author: Seidel, Clarence A., C.SS. R.
    • title: The story of Perpetual Help : based upon the authentic work 'Mater de Perpetuo Succursu' of the Rev. Clement M. Henze, C. SS. R.
    • date: 1936
    • words: 20893
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Michael Marchi and Ernest Bres- ciani had been sent out as legates by their Congregation to treat with the Augustinian Fathers of St. Mary’s concerning the restoration of the miraculous picture of Perpetual Help to its ancient throne on the Esquiline. Sister Pictures There are many pictures dispersed throughout the worldwhich at first sight appear to be Perpetual Help pictures.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; heaven; holy; jesus; lady; man; mary; mother; perpetual help; picture; rome; years
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  2005. _005459482
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: A letter to Catholics
    • date: 1946
    • words: 1958
    • flesch: 81
    • summary: PRESSURE AGAINST CATHOLICS Many of us have run into situations when it was hard being Catholics — a mill town, say, into which a Catholic plant- manager walks only to find that he is surrounded at Mass by his molders, core- makers, and day-laborers, while all the other white-collar men in the town are at the leading Protestant Church; where there may be a Protestant elite keeping a throttle-hold on the social activities of the community, a highly organized Masonic 6 unit, such that he, his wife, and his chil- dren, are fairly ostracized for their Cath- olicism. We shall, we must, save our souls by constant imion with God; and we must help others to that personal salvation which brings with it joy and peace now and later; but in doing that we shall save the world.
    • keywords: catholics; church; god
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  2006. _005459483
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: The reds in our labor unions
    • date: 1947
    • words: 1876
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Inland Boatmen^s Union of the Pacific Marine Cooks and Stewards Association Transport Workers Union United Electrical, Radio & Machine Workers United Farm Equipment & Metal Workers United Furniture Workers (Lately merged with the Woodworkers, a safe outfit. ) United OflSce & Professional Workers (whicS lately absorbed the Federation of Archi- tects, Engineers, Chemists & Technicians.) Oil Workers International Union Packinghouse Workers Retail & Wholesale Workers United Rubber Workers United Steel Workers (Phil Murray’s union.)
    • keywords: union; united; workers
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  2007. _005459484
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: Prevention and cure
    • date: 1943
    • words: 2516
    • flesch: 85
    • summary: As a matter of fact, God has consid- ered the problem of sin and has decided, first, to help us keep from sin, and then, should we slip into sin, to forgive us and give us a fresh start. Jesus, being God, forgave sin.
    • keywords: god; sin
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  2008. _005459485
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: Planned parenthood
    • date: 1947
    • words: 2087
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: No mother need fear that in bearing many children she will be sending illiterate paupers into the world. “He knowing that the children should not be his, when he went to his brother’s wife, spilled his seed upon the ground, lest children should be born in his brother’s name.
    • keywords: children; god; mother
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  2009. _005459486
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: The Mass : your legacy
    • date: 1949
    • words: 2529
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: We are still to worship God by sacrifice — by the only sacrifice left to us, the sacrifice of the Mass, involv- ing as it does a Victim, an altar, and His own Priesthood. This is Jesus Christ, the Redeemer of mankind, who by a host of miracles has demonstrated beyond rebuttal His contention that He is God.
    • keywords: god; sacrifice
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  2010. _005459487
    • author: None
    • title: Handbook for fellowships of Muslims and Christians.
    • date: 1954
    • words: 9112
    • flesch: 49
    • summary: The secretary shall keep all minutes of the Convocation and Executive Board; receive and compile records of local Fellowships; keep an up-to-date roster of the membership of the Fellowship; serve as custodian of the seal of the Fellowship and affix said seal and attest it as may be necessary; notify officers and committee members of their election or appointment; send out notices of regular and special meetings of the Convocation and the Executive Board; maintain lists of all officers, committee members and all others elected or appointed by any unit of the Fellowship; and perform such other duties as customarily pertain to his office. The Convocation shall elect the Officers and Executive Board of the Fellowship.
    • keywords: board; christian; committee; convocation; cooperation; executive; executive board; fellowship; muslim; section
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  2011. _005459488
    • author: Congregation of Holy Cross.
    • title: Facts about the Holy Cross Fathers : "C.S.C.".
    • date: 1950
    • words: 2460
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: * After completing the course of studies in Holy Cross Seminary, the seminarian spends a year of intensive spiritual train- ing at Sacred Heart Novitiate, South Bend, Indiana; then follow the completion of the candidate’s university education at Moreau Seminary, Notre Dame, and four years of Sacred Theology at Holy Cross College, the Catholic University, Wash- ington, D. C.2 REQUIREMENTS FOR ADMISSION TO HOLY CROSS SEMINARY Interview: Its seminaries ac- cept only those candidates who wish to become Holy Cross priests, that is, to dedi- cate their lives to the service of God and souls by the three vows of poverty, chas- tity, and obedience, and under the partic- ular Rule of Holy Cross.
    • keywords: cross; holy; seminary
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  2012. _005459489
    • author: Lynn, Gabriel.
    • title: The case against the comics : a study
    • date: 1944
    • words: 7500
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: Parents of young children have frequen tly been obliged to withhold comic books of this nature from youngsters whose nervous excite- ment was so great as to prevent sleep. Her fundamental emotional need was only for parents wise enough to do what her parents did do: shut off the supply of comic books.
    • keywords: american; books; children; comic; comic books; evil; good; group; parents; strips
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  2013. _005459490
    • author: Hagspiel, Bruno M. (Bruno Martin), 1885-
    • title: So you think you're suffering
    • date: 1953
    • words: 24454
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: May this collection of the sufferings of others help you bear your trials, may it point the way to higher awareness of the sanctity God offers you through Christ- like endurance of the sufferings He sends you. Bruno Hagspiel, S.V.D. Sacred Heart Mission Seminary Girard, Pa. VI SO YOU THINK YOU’RE SUFFERING! VII “is your cross so big?” God in His divine wisdom has from all eternity beheld the cross He bestows upon you — His precious gift from His Heart.
    • keywords: cross; day; divine; father; god; great; heart; human; jesus; joy; life; little; lord; love; mother; pain; soul; suffering; work; world; years
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  2014. _005459491
    • author: Lynn, Gabriel.
    • title: The teacher and the comics
    • date: 1944
    • words: 5546
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: It is important to recognize that there are comic books and newspaper strips to- day which are entirely harmless and 4 even, in certain regrettably few instances, genuinely worthwhile and constructive. Because of the large number of comic books and strips it is inadvisable to attempt to classify each by title in this limited space, but it is possible to indicate which types of comics are, in most instances, free from offensive char- acteristics, and to suggest the varieties which, almost invariably, are objection- able as reading fare for juveniles.
    • keywords: books; children; comic; comic books; strips; teachers
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  2015. _005459492
    • author: Murray, Joannes Gregorius.
    • title: Children and convert instruction card : first confession
    • date: 1940
    • words: 1747
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: The best preparation for Holy Communion is to live a good life and to avoid the occasions of sin. To receive them worthily we must be living in a state of grace, or freedom from mortal sin.
    • keywords: god; holy
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  2016. _005459493
    • author: None
    • title: Meditations and prayers for the sick, aging and homebound.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 2162
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: If you accept God’s favors, must you not accept sorrow from His hands, too? Petition: Holy Job, patient prototype of Christ, you remained as faithful to God in affliction as you were in prosperity. Ps 42:5-6 Practice: Remain always aware of the ^ presence of God in His creation, in all whom you meet, and within yourself. 12 FOR THOSE IN GREAT PAIN Reflection: Christ, our Lord, learned to say the psalms at His mother’s knee in Nazareth.
    • keywords: christ; god
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  2017. _005459501
    • author: Knights of Columbus. Supreme Council.
    • title: Let us judge Catholics by the Bible.
    • date: 1951
    • words: 20118
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: The word of the body of teachers — the Apostles — which Christ had formed in His Church was to be carried on by their suc- cessors whom they left in all places where they founded and organized Christ’s Church. If any of the Apostles was infallible, certainly Peter was, as the confirmer of his brethren and the preserver of the faith of Christ’s Church.
    • keywords: apostles; bible; catholic; catholic church; christ; church; god; peter; sins; word
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  2018. _005459502
    • author: Knights of Columbus. Supreme Council.
    • title: The precepts of the church : the God-given laws.
    • date: 1961
    • words: 20935
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Church laws at all. Often mistakenly considered Church laws, because the Church is the only considerable force that now defends them, are such laws as those forbidding contraception, and at- tempted remarriage when already validly married.
    • keywords: catholic church; christ; church; church laws; fast; god; holy; law; laws; man; marriage; mass; sacrament; time
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  2019. _005459503
    • author: Knights of Columbus. Supreme Council.
    • title: But do you really understand the Bible?
    • date: 1950
    • words: 19860
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: Church Preceded Bible The series of books contained in the New Testament section of the Bible was gathered together by the Christian Church, which, however, did not reach a final decision for several cenmries a]ter the inaug- uration of Christianity. The majority of serious and well- intentioned Bible readers do not take literally such statements as we have cited.
    • keywords: bible; books; catholic; catholic church; christ; church; god; lord; man; new; old; testament; time; words
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  2020. _005459512
    • author: Remler, Francis J. (Francis Joseph), 1874-1962.
    • title: Outlines of asceticism for seminarians
    • date: 1939
    • words: 24064
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: What are you doing to comply with the commandment of the love of God: Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with thy whole heart and whole soul and whole mind and all thy strength? PRINTED IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Deacfcfflfed TABLE OF CONTENTS Page Introduction V CHAPTER I Sacerdotal Perfection 1 CHAPTER II Particular Virtues 9 CHAPTER III Realizing the Supernatural 13 CHAPTER IV Formation of Character 16 CHAPTER V Prayer 20 CHAPTER VI The Exercise of Meditation 23 CHAPTER VII The Particular Examen 26 CHAPTER VIII Self-denial, Mortification 29 III CHAPTER IX The Virtue of Humility 35 CHAPTER X Temptations 38 CHAPTER XI Sensible Devotion 42 CHAPTER XII Lukewarmness 45 CHAPTER XIII Spiritual Dryness 48 CHAPTER XIV True Devotion 50 CHAPTER XV Personal Love of Jesus Christ 52 CHAPTER XVI The Characteristics of the Perfect 56 CHAPTER XVII Supernatural Merit 58 APPENDIX 62 BIBLIOGRAPHY 88 IV INTRODUCTION “We turn our thoughts and our words, with very special tenderness, to you who are still in your studies for the priesthood; and urge you from the depth of our heart to prepare yourselves with all seriousness for the great task to which God calls you.
    • keywords: chapter; christ; god; good; grace; holiness; life; love; perfect; prayer; self; sin; sins; soul; spiritual; virtue
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  2021. _005459514
    • author: Rice, John R., 1895-1980.
    • title: Sermon from a Catholic Bible
    • date: 1954
    • words: 11058
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: D. 7 for $1.00 or set of 30 for $4.00 Direct, convincing, encouraging Bible teaching. What Does Catholic Bible Teach About Priests' Marrying? -rYT
    • keywords: bible; catholic; catholic bible; christ; god; jesus; word
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  2022. _005459515
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: The Jehovah witness
    • date: 1951
    • words: 9527
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: That the doctrines of Russell and Rutherford are but the 7 teachings of men, to be handed down amongst the Wit- nesses of Jehovah by tradition does not seem to have oc- curred to him! Asked to define Christianity he replies, “Christianity means the worship of Almighty God in spirit and in truth, in accord with the commands of God and teachings of Jesus Christ. “For religion,” declared Rutherford, “dishonors and reproaches the name of Jehovah God, whilst Christianity honors and vindicates the name of Almighty God.
    • keywords: bible; christ; god; jehovah; russell; rutherford; witnesses; world
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  2023. _005459517
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: Bible quizzes : to a street preacher
    • date: 1943
    • words: 14583
    • flesch: 74
    • summary: That there was a “chained” Latin Bible in the university is very likely. In a pamphlet I just read the Catholic Church is charged with destroying the Bible.
    • keywords: bible; books; catholic church; christ; church; god; new; people; protestant; scripture; testament
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459517.txt
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  2024. _005459518
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975
    • title: Birth prevention quizzes : to a street preacher
    • date: 1943
    • words: 14669
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: What if the doctor says that she cannot have more children? Many children may mean self-sacrifice, but they mean great blessings, and additional temporal comfort in later years.
    • keywords: birth; birth control; catholic; children; church; control; god; law; life; man; means; people; self
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459518.txt
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  2025. _005459519
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: Confession quizzes : to a street preacher
    • date: 1943
    • words: 14928
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Meantime God alone 18 , SIN AGAINST THE HOLY SPIRIT knows whether men, including priests, are actually and personally in a state of sin. 44. The Bible proves that the power of forgiving sin was to be handed on to the successors of the Apostles, and nowhere does it hint that this power was not to be given to all such successors.
    • keywords: christ; church; confession; forgive; god; man; men; power; priest; sins
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  2026. _005459520
    • author: None
    • title: Indulgence quizzes : to a street preacher
    • date: 1943
    • words: 10563
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Indulgence or pardon, or condonation, is the remission of sentence of penalty and not the commutation of sentence or penalty. Indulgences have nothing to do with those who are at enmity with God, namely in mortal sin, or with those who are already in hell; but they have to do solely with those who are on the way to Heaven, hence the word temporal as opposed to eternal punishment.
    • keywords: christ; church; god; indulgence; luther; power; punishment; purgatory; sin
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  2027. _005459521
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: The Baptists
    • date: 1948
    • words: 11735
    • flesch: 65
    • summary: But in 1770, those who remained orthodox on this subject formed a separate association called the New Connection, thus continuing the original Baptist Church. Thus Roger Wil- liams established the first Baptist Church in America.
    • keywords: baptism; baptists; bible; catholic; christ; christian; church; churches; religion; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459521.txt
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  2028. _005459522
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: I must obey the Church!
    • date: 1948
    • words: 12835
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: At one time, many years ago now, I was attending an early Mass at a Catholic Church and going to a later service in an Anglican Church. But the theory of the evolution of the Church led me to a deeper study of the early Christian Church than perhaps I might have undertaken had I not met these Protestant clergymen.
    • keywords: authority; catholic church; christ; church; fact; god; man; men; power; priest
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459522.txt
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  2029. _005459523
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: This way to the true Church
    • date: 1948
    • words: 11548
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: By the fourth century we find St. Augustine writing, “All heretics want to call themselves Catholics, but ask anyone of them to direct you to a Catholic Church, and he will not direct you to his own Church.” Some were wont to say that the present Catholic Church is but a corruption of the original Apostolic Church, a cor- ruption which occurred in the middle ages, and which led to the Reformation.
    • keywords: apostolic; catholic church; christ; church; protestant; protestantism; true church; unity; way
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459523.txt
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  2030. _005459524
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: The Episcopalians.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 10738
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: As contrasted with these, there have always been in the Anglican Church others holding much higher views of the position of the Church as a divinely-instituted organiza- tion necessary for the sacramental dispensation of grace and for the mediation of salvation to men. That description fits perfectly the one Catholic Church throughout the world, subject to the authority of the Bishop of Rome as the successor of St. Peter; but it cannot be reconciled with an association of independent self- governing Churches such as the “Anglican Communion” represents!
    • keywords: anglican; anglican church; bishops; book; catholic; catholic church; church; england; prayer; protestant
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  2031. _005459527
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: Why you should be a Catholic
    • date: 1943
    • words: 11521
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: In the meantime the unyielding Catholic Church, and that Church alone, still stands with the evidence of God stamped upon her. When, therefore, Christ claimed to be the Legate of Almighty God, sent into this world, we cannot admit that one so virtuous would tell a deliberate un- truth or, that God would endow with such superhuman holiness one whose life, in the most fundamental thing of all, was but a blasphemous pretence.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; christ; christianity; church; god; great; man; men; miracles; religion
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459527.txt
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  2032. _005459528
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: Seventh-Day Adventists
    • date: 1944
    • words: 5679
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: A man cannot find time always on week days for all things necessary to be done, and certainly some housework is reasonably necessary on Sundays. 34. The Jews selected Satur- day. 8.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; day; god
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459528.txt
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  2033. _005459529
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: Methodists
    • date: 1948
    • words: 11526
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: And from then on, the Methodist Church was indeed one more rival organization added to the ever-growing number of Protestant Churches, altogether distinct and sepa- rate from the Anglican Communion. However, in that same year, American Methodists met in a special Convention at Baltimore, and organized themselves into the Methodist Episcopal Church.
    • keywords: 15c; anglican; catholic; church; england; god; john; methodist; methodist church; new; wesley
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459529.txt
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  2034. _005459530
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: The Adventists
    • date: 1951
    • words: 9104
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: One thing they will not say, and that is that they are Seventh Day Adventists. Although she was a woman of little education, her visions and writings have become fundamental with Seventh Day Adventists.
    • keywords: 15c; adventists; christ; church; day; day adventists; sabbath; seventh day; white
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459530.txt
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  2035. _005459531
    • author: Ross, Irwin, 1919-
    • title: The Communists, friends or foes of civil liberties?
    • date: 1950
    • words: 9337
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: Between August, 1939 and June, 1941, when Stalin was aligned with Hitler and determined to impress him with the sincerity of his intentions, it was to the interest of the USSR that foreign Communists become pro-Hitler by opposing the im- perialist war”; American Communists obligingly undertook the pacifist” chores expected of them. One of the major reasons for the confusion which still reigns in some liberal minds over the true nature of Communism is the pro- fessed passion proclaimed by American Communists for our tradi- tional freedoms.
    • keywords: american; civil; communist party; communists; government; liberties; new; party; rights; soviet; union; war
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459531.txt
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  2036. _005459532
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: Quizzes on the Episcopal and the Anglican churches
    • date: 1943
    • words: 14152
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: Some Episcopalians and Anglicans think their Church a true represen- tative of the historic Catholic Church, and a part of it. There is but one Catholic Church, and that Church is subject to the one supreme shep- herd on earth, the Bishop of Rome.
    • keywords: anglican church; anglicanism; bishops; catholic church; church; england; henry; new church; pope; rome; true church
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459532.txt
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  2037. _005459533
    • author: Short, R. A.
    • title: Catholicism : Christ's true faith
    • date: 1953
    • words: 21805
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: PAGE I History Proves That Only the Catholic Church Was Founded By Christ 5 II Catholic Church Only Church to Fulfill .31 VIII Catholic Church Has Proper Attitude Toward Christ's Mother 40 IX Supernatural Character of the Catholic Church Proved By Her Miracles 45 X Catholic Church Is Modern Civilization’s Greatest Benefactor 48 Answers to a Few Questions 52 <^<^><^<^X^><^<®>
    • keywords: apostles; authority; bible; body; catholic church; christ; christian church; church fathers; divine; faith; god; great; history; holy; mary; mother; peter; true church; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459533.txt
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  2038. _005459534
    • author: Short, R. A.
    • title: Five kinds of Catholics
    • date: 1953
    • words: 7112
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: It 22 was important that he should know this because the classification seemed to fit him and Herb pretty closely. ‘‘While not presuming to be a judge of eternal des- tinies, Robert,” said Father Barnes, “I think it can be predicted fairly accurately what God has in store for the loyal Catholic. Father Barnes greeted them happily.
    • keywords: barnes; catholic; church; father; god; herb; robert
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459534.txt
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  2039. _005459535
    • author: Short, R. A.
    • title: 10 good reasons why you should be a Catholic
    • date: 1953
    • words: 14403
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: For understand, unity of faith and organization and authority, under the Bishop of Rome, the Pope, is more than just an ideal: it is essen- tial to her very existence— it is the epidermis of the Church’s whole organic structure without which she would instantly lose her identity as the one ancient and true Catholic Church. PEOPLE NIHIL OBSTAT R. G. Bandas Censor Librorum IMPRIMATUR © John Gregory Murray Archbishop of St. Paul October 10, 1952 OMCfcBfiec* CONTENTS PAGE 1 History Proves That Only the Catholic Church Was Founded By Christ 5 II Catholic Church Only Church to Fulfill
    • keywords: authority; bible; catholic church; christ; christian church; christianity; divine; faith; god; great; history; holy; peter; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459535.txt
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  2040. _005459536
    • author: None
    • title: Should a Catholic be president? : the Smith-Marshall controversy.
    • date: 1927
    • words: 10878
    • flesch: 55
    • summary: Now that is exactly what the Catholic Church means in saying that the laws of God—the Author of the moral law—must be supreme. And with an understanding of this sim- ple principle, which every Catholic boy or girl learns from his primer Catechism, the whole bogey of a 16 SHOULD A CATHOLIC BE PRESIDENT? Catholic Church demanding the legal right to enforce its beliefs on everybody disappears like a foolish night- mare.
    • keywords: american; catholic; catholic church; church; constitution; law; marshall; religious; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459536.txt
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  2041. _005459537
    • author: Lyons, Eugene, 1898-1985.
    • title: The enemy in our schools
    • date: 1947
    • words: 3354
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Mildred Fairchild of Bryn Mawr , Prof. Robert Gessner of New York University. Prof. Walter Rautenstrauch, Dean of the Columbia School of Engineering, Prof. George B. Cressey of Syracuse Uni· versity, Prof. Robert Chambers of New York University, Earl P .
    • keywords: college; communist; prof; teachers; university; york
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459537.txt
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  2042. _005459539
    • author: Meehan, Edmund T.
    • title: A prayer book for the sick
    • date: 1941
    • words: 14462
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Instead, he plunged his energies in God: founded the Sisters of Charity, set up hospitals and homes, estab- lished food kitchens, gathered alms. It takes a heart, and many hearts all beating together to the metronome of God.
    • keywords: christ; god; holy; indulgence; jesus; lord; love; thee; thou; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459539.txt
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  2043. _005459541
    • author: None
    • title: Prayers for the dead (with novena)
    • date: 1932
    • words: 6587
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: For a Woman Deceased We beseech Thee, O Lord, in Thy mercy, to have pity upon the soul of Thine hand- maiden; do Thou, Who hast freed her from the perils of this mortal life, vouchsafe to number her forever among the saved. In Thee they hoped, in Thee they be- lieved; may they, in Thy mercy, be united to Thee forevermore.
    • keywords: god; jesus; souls; thee; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459541.txt
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  2044. _005459542
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII).
    • title: Immortale Dei, the Christian constitution of states : encyclical letter
    • date: 1941
    • words: 14857
    • flesch: 67
    • summary: Outline the constitution of Church government. This odious calumny, with most valid reason, nerved the genius and sharpened the pen of St. Augustine, who, notably in his treatise On the City of God , set forth in so bright a light the, worth of Christian wisdom in its relation to the public weal, that he seems not merely to have pleaded the cause of the Christians of his day, but to have refuted for all future times impeachments so grossly contrary to truth.
    • keywords: authority; catholic; christian; church; civil; god; liberty; power; religion; society; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459542.txt
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  2045. _005459543
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
    • title: Christian marriage : encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII
    • date: 1942
    • words: 12631
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: QUESTIONS Did marriage retain its original purity among the Jews and the pagans? How did pagan marriage laws affect women? He ennobled the marriage in Cana of Galilee by His presence, and made it memorable by the first of the miracles which he wrought; ^ and for this reason, even from that day forth, it seemed as if the beginning of new holiness had been conferred on human marriages.
    • keywords: christ; church; divorce; god; man; marriage; power; sacrament; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459543.txt
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  2046. _005459544
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
    • title: Labor's charter of liberty
    • date: 1943
    • words: 6840
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: This means organizations of employers and of workers, and organizations that include both employer and worker. It teaches the rights and duties of employers and workers.
    • keywords: church; god; man; right; state; worker
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459544.txt
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  2047. _005459545
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
    • title: Freemasonry
    • date: 1944
    • words: 13470
    • flesch: 64
    • summary: What Church society does the Pope commend for work among the needy? The race of man, after its miserable fall from God, the Creator and the Giver of heavenly gifts, “through the envy of the devil,” separated into two diverse and opposite parts, of which the one steadfastly contends for truth and virture, the other for those things which are contrary to virtue and to truth.
    • keywords: authority; church; god; masonry; men; pope; power; religion; state; teaching
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459545.txt
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  2048. _005459546
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
    • title: Christian state or pagan chaos!
    • date: 1945
    • words: 5242
    • flesch: 79
    • summary: God has given two powers jurisdiction over mankind, the Church and the State, the ecclesiastical and the civil. As “the powers that are, are ordained by God” (Rom. xiii. 1), harmony and not conflict should pre- vail between Church and State.
    • keywords: church; god; liberty; religion; state
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459546.txt
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  2049. _005459547
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
    • title: Liberty : man's greatest gift!
    • date: 1945
    • words: 6734
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Why is not unlimited liberty man’s natural right? For the same reason the Church is the great pro- tector of human liberty.
    • keywords: church; god; law; liberty; man
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459547.txt
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  2050. _005459548
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII)
    • title: Anglican orders : encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII
    • date: 1949
    • words: 7373
    • flesch: 60
    • summary: But who those bishops not ‘^validly and lawfully ordained^^ were had been made sufficiently clear by the foregoing documents and the faculties used in the said matter by the Legate: those, namely, who have been promoted to the Episcopate, as others to other Orders ^^not according to the accustomed form of the Church’^ or, as the Legate himself wrote to the Bishop of Norwich, ^^the form and intention of the Church’^ not having been observed. A new rite for conferring Holy Orders was introduced un- der Edward VI.
    • keywords: form; orders; ordinal; pope; rite; sacrament
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459548.txt
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  2051. _005459550
    • author: Treacy, Gerald C.
    • title: God in society
    • date: 1943
    • words: 11120
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: As God is the Origin of Society, human life in Society is an image, imperfect but true, of its Divine Exemplar, the One and Triune God. The Origin of Society How did human Society begin?
    • keywords: god; law; life; man; order; peace; society; world
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459550.txt
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  2052. _005459551
    • author: None
    • title: Segregation and the schools
    • date: 1954
    • words: 9788
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: Of this amount, some $220,000,000 went for Negro schools. An estimated $65,000,000 to $70,000,000 of this went into Negro schools and equip- ment, approximating for the first time the Negro proportion of school attendance.
    • keywords: court; education; law; negro; negroes; public; school; segregation; south; state; white
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459551.txt
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  2053. _005459552
    • author: Wynne, John J. (John Joseph), 1859-1948.
    • title: Novena in honor of the only canonized saints of North America
    • date: 1936
    • words: 7783
    • flesch: 76
    • summary: Who livest and reignest with God the Father in the unity of the Holy Ghost, God world without end. For Special Blessings O God, Who didst bestow on Thy holy Martyrs, Isaac, John and their Companions, such abundant bless- ings for their self-sacrifice and devotion to Thee: graciously grant, we beseech Thee, the blessings we pray for in this novena to their honor.
    • keywords: blessed; day; god; holy; jesus; lord; martyrs; thy
    • cache: /shared/reader-library/pamphlets/cache/_005459552.txt
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  2054. _005459553
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII).
    • title: Christian democracy : encyclical letter of Pope Leo XIII. Graves de communi
    • date: 1941
    • words: 8684
    • flesch: 66
    • summary: Hence, for Christian Democracy justice is sacred; it must maintain that the right of acquiring and possessing property cannot be im- pugned, and it must safeguard the various distinctions and de- grees which are indispensable in every well-ordered common- wealth. LEO XIII ON Christian Democracy To Our Venerable Brethren, All Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops and Bishops of the Catholic World, In Grace and Communion with the Apostolic See, POPE LEO XIII Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Benediction Causes of Present Unrest 1.
    • keywords: charity; christian; christian democracy; men; people; poor; social
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  2055. _005459554
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII).
    • title: Human liberty,
    • date: 1941
    • words: 16702
    • flesch: 68
    • summary: True liberty and true science welcome the guidance of Church laws which direct human teaching and save it from error. Yet there are [ 3 ] many who imagine that the Church is hostile to human liberty.
    • keywords: church; god; good; human; law; liberty; man; reason; state
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  2056. _005459555
    • author: Catholic Church. Pope (1878-1903 : Leo XIII).
    • title: The chief duties of Christians as citizens,
    • date: 1941
    • words: 15454
    • flesch: 71
    • summary: Only those deserve honor who battle for the rights of religion and the Church under the guidance of Church authority. For the Church is the holy city of the living God, born of God Himself, and by Him built up and established.
    • keywords: authority; christian; church; faith; god; life; love; men; state; truth
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  2057. _005459556
    • author: Scoville, John W. (John Watson), 1880-1949.
    • title: Labor monopolies or freedom,
    • date: 1946
    • words: 57930
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: Useful functions of labor unions. Dr. Gus W. Dyer, “Right to Work' 1 Congress has given labor unions, representing about one-fourth of wage earners and 15% of real productive workers of country, . monopoly of employment.
    • keywords: act; american; bargaining power; business; collective bargaining; competition; economic; employees; employer; fair; freedom; government; increase; individual; industrial; labor; labor laws; labor monopolies; labor union; law; living; man; national labor; new; pay; people; power; price; right; special; states; strike; unions; united; wages; workers
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  2058. _005459557
    • author: Sausen, Alphonse, 1884-
    • title: Illustrated catechism for little children
    • date: 1937
    • words: 6070
    • flesch: 94
    • summary: New York City, N. Y. Illustrated Catechism for Little Children REV. ALPHONSE SAUSEN, O.S.B. “Suffer children to come to Me, and forbid them not; for of such is the Kingdom of God” Luke 18, 16. If it finds favor may God be praised.
    • keywords: god; holy; jesus
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  2059. _005459558
    • author: Shine, Patrick F.
    • title: Come my Jesus : prayers and instructions for children
    • date: 1953
    • words: 7120
    • flesch: 92
    • summary: In Holy Mass Jesus comes again and gives Himself just as He gave Himself on the Cross. My Little Prayers 85 Litany of Our Lady 109 Life of Jesus 113 Stations of the Cross 131 Benediction 147 My Baptismal Vows 152 My Little Rules 156 The Ten Commandments 159 Commandments of Church 160 - 5 - Jesus Loves Boys and Girls.
    • keywords: god; help; holy; jesus; love; mass
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  2060. _005459559
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: How are things in Tito-Slavia?
    • date: 1947
    • words: 2677
    • flesch: 70
    • summary: The following statistics have recently become available: Catholic priests in Yugo.slavia in 1939 1,916 Catholic priests in Yugoslavia in 1946 401 Catholic priests killed 369 Catholic priests imprisoned 176 Catholic priests in exile 409 Catholic priests missing 562 Catholic sisters killed 12 Catholic sisters imprisoned 60 Catholic laity killed, estimated (in Croatia alone) at 400,000 Catholic laity imprisoned, estimated at over 100,000 Report from Amsterdam “The trial was not based on justice, but was an outrage on justice.
    • keywords: catholic; priests; stepinac; tito
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  2061. _005459560
    • author: Ginder, Richard.
    • title: Red tyranny vs. Stepinac
    • date: 1947
    • words: 2593
    • flesch: 69
    • summary: The collaborationists had been at work hardly two weeks when — at the end of April — Archbishop Stepinac intervened on behalf of the Orthodox Serbs, held as hostages and threatened with execution. Archbishop Stepinac took more dramatic steps.
    • keywords: archbishop; catholic; orthodox; stepinac
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  2062. _005459562
    • author: O'Gorman, Walter Ernest Rupert, 1903-
    • title: Prayers to St. Paul (with novena)
    • date: 1942
    • words: 4082
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Prayers to St. Paul (with novena) / by Walter E.R. O'Gorman, C.S.P. '/fry/. REV. WALTER E. R. O’GORMAN, C.S.P Digitized by the Internet Archive in 2016 https://archive.org/details/prayerstostpaulwogor_O Prayers to St. Paul (with Novena)
    • keywords: christ; god; paul
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  2063. _005459563
    • author: Haffert, John M.
    • title: Saturday in purgatory?
    • date: 1943
    • words: 6420
    • flesch: 62
    • summary: These mysterious words, at the Offertory of the Mass of Our Lady of the Scapular, allude to an even more mysterious privilege ... a privilege now known all the world over as “The Sabbatine Privilege,” and which might be worded according to that verse from Ezechiel: “The gate of Heaven, which looks towards Purgatory, shall not be shut longer than six days against Scapular-wearers, who have in life ob- served chastity according to their state while prac- ticing a prescribed daily work; for, on the first Sat- urday after their death, it shall be opened.” With Saint Bonaventure, we hear Her saying in the words of Holy Scripture: “I have penetrated, the depths of the abyss, that is, the depths of Purgatory, to help those holy souls ” Saint Bernardine said, before Our Lady established the Sabbatine Privilege, that Our Lady always liber- ated Her special devotees from the torments of Purgatory in shortened time, and Saint Denis the Carthusian and Saint Peter Damian had written that on the feasts of the Assumption, Christmas, and Easter: “Our Lady descends into Purgatory and takes many souls from it.” Now Our Lady has declared that She will not wait for the great Feasts to liberate Her devotees of the Scapular.
    • keywords: lady; office; privilege; purgatory; sabbatine; scapular
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  2064. _005459564
    • author: Lovasik, Lawrence G. (Lawrence George), 1913-1986.
    • title: Communion crusade
    • date: 1949
    • words: 26850
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: Receiving Holy Communion is the best evidence that you can give of your faith. Then there is nothing that you may not hope to re- ceive when at Holy Communion Christ prays in and with you to His Father in heaven.
    • keywords: body; bread; christ; church; communion crusade; daily; god; grace; holy communion; holy eucharist; jesus; life; lord; love; sacrament; sin; soul
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  2065. _005459566
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: Eucharist quizzes : to a street preacher
    • date: 1943
    • words: 14405
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: The Council of Lateran in 1215 condemned the Luth- eran doctrine of consubstantiation, that the substance of bread and the Body of Christ exist together; the Zwinglian idea of a memorial supper; and the Calvin- istic doctrine of a virtual or dynamic presence, where- by the efficacy of Christ’s Body and Blood is com- municated from Heaven to those who are predestined to be saved. 24. What seems to be wine is not wine, but Christ’s Blood.” St. Basil (331-379) prays in these words of his lit- urgy, “Make this bread into the Precious Body of our Lord and God and Redeemer Jesus Christ, and this chalice into the Blood of Our Lord and God and Savior Jesus Christ, which was shed for the life of the world.” 23.
    • keywords: blood; body; bread; christ; communion; doctrine; god; holy; mass; substance
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  2066. _005459567
    • author: Rumble, Leslie, 1892-
    • title: Hell quizzes : to a street preacher
    • date: 1943
    • words: 14848
    • flesch: 80
    • summary: Though the modernized man jokes about Hell, scoffs at it, doubts and denies it, Hell is the eternal lot of misery awaiting those who die in a state of grave sin and at enmity with God. But if a man separates himself from God by sin and dies in a state of mortal or grave sin, he has fixed his state forever and will go to Hell; and this is truth which every Catholic admits as applicable to himself as well as to all other human beings.
    • keywords: catholic; christ; church; fire; god; hell; life; love; man; sin; soul
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  2067. _005459568
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: True Church quizzes : to a street preacher.
    • date: 1943
    • words: 14604
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: If you think that, by departing from the truth, the Catholic Church forfeited the claim to be the True Church, then you believe that the infallible retention of the teachings of Christ must be a mark of the True 22 ERRORS AFTER APOSTLES DIED Church. Some were wont to say that the present Catholic Church is but a corruption of the original Apostolic Church, a corruption which occurred in the 16 HISTORY AND SCHOLARSHIP middle ages, and which led to the Reformation.
    • keywords: catholic church; christ; church; god; men; peter; protestant; rome; true church; unity
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  2068. _005459569
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: The Congregationalists
    • date: 1948
    • words: 10948
    • flesch: 56
    • summary: And only those could vote or hold office who were Church members. Any type of organization in which the local Church is independent and self-sufficient would, of course, be congregational in policy, as opposed to Episcopal or Presbyterian Churches.
    • keywords: 10c; 15c; authority; catholic; church; churches; congregationalists; england; god; local; new
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  2069. _005459570
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: The Rosicrucians
    • date: 1949
    • words: 7253
    • flesch: 63
    • summary: HELL QUIZZES 15c) rlM, BIRTH PREVENTION QUIZZES 15c EUCHARIST QUIZZES 15c TRUE CHURCH QUIZZES|15c„, VIRGIN WORSHIP QUIZZES 15c , ' ^ BOUND IN BOOK FORM FOR INSTRUCTOH^UIZZES $2.00 JUST WAGES AND SALARIES 25c ! WHAT PARENTS SHOULD TELL THEIR )LITTLE ONES ON SEX 15c ; COMMUNION CRUSADE 35c ^
    • keywords: 15c; christian; order; religious; rosicrucian; rosicrucianism; secret; teachings
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  2070. _005459572
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: What parents should tell their little ones on sex
    • date: 1950
    • words: 10036
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: Children from Eight to Ten The story of plant-reproduction can be told again and again to children from eight years onwards, in increasing detail beginning with the simplest references to father-flowers and mother-flowers. Well, then, fish are living things, so they too can be fathers and mothers, and have little baby fishes.
    • keywords: 15c; babies; children; father; god; little; mother; parents
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  2071. _005459573
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: Quizzes on war.
    • date: 1942
    • words: 10446
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: This entirely neglects the fact that there were wars when Europe was Catholic, and that even Popes connived at war. He expected them amongst nations saying, “There will be wars and rumors of war.” 39.
    • keywords: catholic; christian; church; god; nation; pope; right; war
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  2072. _005459574
    • author: Luetkemeyer, Lawrence J.
    • title: The Paraclete : novena to the Holy Spirit illustrating the seven gifts and the twelve fruits.
    • date: 1946
    • words: 20342
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: Oh Holy Spirit, so holy in Thyself that by Thy presence, pleas (R:m , 8,26), and precepts Thou dost ever :make holy all the:m that let Thee; grant that we also, being filled with Thy Spirit, :may by our appearance, address, and action edify all around us. V. Send forth Thy Spirit, and they shall be created;
    • keywords: christ; christians; fruit; god; grace; holy spirit; life; like; love; righteousness; spirit; thy; truth
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  2073. _005459575
    • author: Rumble, Leslie.
    • title: Radio converts
    • date: 1953
    • words: 14117
    • flesch: 78
    • summary: But the dog- mas which the Catholic Church puts forward as Articles of Faith also got me thinking, and I even found myself after a time trying to give the Catholic answer to questions as you read them out, before you yourself gave your own commentary upon them. So she became the Catholic, whilst he is still outside the Church; as indeed are so many others in similar circumstances who could be received into the Church tomorrow, and would like to be, but who are entangled in a second marriage after divorce which they are unwilling to forsake.
    • keywords: catholic; catholic church; catholic religion; church; faith; god; priest; religion
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  2074. _005459576
    • author: Miller, R. J., C.SS.R.
    • title: Meditations on the mysteries of the Rosary
    • date: 1961
    • words: 6800
    • flesch: 77
    • summary: For what is she praying? Surely on this occasion she has been inspired by God to pray for the great event, the coming of the TVIessias, for which prophets and kings of the Jewish people had been beseeching God during many centuries. But her prayer, in the depth and richness and power of her fullness of grace, is the mightiest prayer that has ever gone up to God for the coming of the Re- deemer.
    • keywords: god; heaven; lady; lord; love; mystery
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  2075. _005459578
    • author: Miller, D. F. (Donald Ferdinand), 1903-
    • title: Questions young men and women ask before marriage
    • date: 1961
    • words: 22211
    • flesch: 72
    • summary: This kind of love is not necessary because there have been thousands of happy marriages without it, from those in which the bridegroom was chosen for the bride (or vice versa) by elders, as was customary for centur- ies, down to the latest marriage of two young people who kept their wits about them all through their company-keeping and en- gagement. Questions young men and women ask before marriage VOUNG MEN AND yi/OMEN ASK BEFORE MARRIAGE QUESTIONS YOUNG MEN AND WOMEN ASK BEFORE MARRIAGE by Donald F. Miller, C.SS.R. COPYRIGHT 1961 LIGUORIAN PAMPHLETS REDEMPTORIST FATHERS Liguori, Missouri Imprimi Potest: John N. McCormick, C.SS.R Provincial, St. Louis Province, Redemptorist Fathers November 20, 1961 Imprimatur: St. Louis, November 24, 1961
    • keywords: boy; catholic; company; girl; good; love; man; marriage; married; questions; sin
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  2076. _005459579
    • author: None
    • title: Meditations and prayers for the sick, aging, disabled, and shut-ins.
    • date: 1950
    • words: 2098
    • flesch: 83
    • summary: If you accept God’s favors, must t you not accept sorrow from His hands, too? Petition: Holy Job, patient prototype of Christ, you remained as faithful to God in affliction as you were in prosperity. to'make $ip kU that still has to tejwdergotie by Christ for the sake of His in - God’s ever!
    • keywords: christ; god; sick
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  2077. _005459581
    • author: Rumble, L. (Leslie), 1892-1975.
    • title: The Presbyterians.
    • date: 1948
    • words: 8948
    • flesch: 73
    • summary: But Judge Rutherford is to be ranked with the in- spired writers of the Gospels, every word com- ing from his pen to be regarded not as “human RUTHERFORD’S CLAIM opinions,” but as the very word of God. But Judge Rutherford has outstripped all other mod- ern prophets in his use of the means to attain world-publicity.
    • keywords: christian; god; jehovah; judge; judge rutherford; people; russell; rutherford; word
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  2078. _005459582
    • author: None
    • title: The Novena to the mercy of God.
    • date: 1955
    • words: 5491
    • flesch: 75
    • summary: May those who have rent the cloak of Thy unity Draw from Thy Heart a surging torrent of Mercy., For Thy Mercy alone, O Lord, Can lead these souls out of error. O most Merciful Jesus, who dost bestow Thy graces upon all in abundance from the treasure of Thy Mercy, receive all faithful Christians into the abode of Thy Most Mer- ciful Heart and do not abandon them for all eternity.
    • keywords: father; god; merciful; mercy; thy
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  2079. _005459583
    • author: Hagspiel, Bruno M. (Bruno Martin), 1885-
    • title: Be of good heart! : reflections and experiences of an optimist
    • date: 1941
    • words: 17923
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: This booklet, Be of Good Heart! is the second of a series, commonly known as THE SUNSHINE BOOKLETS, which includes the following: Cheer Up!; Be of Good Heart!; Have Confidence!; Take Courage!; and Lift Up Your Hearts! While Cheer Up! is intended mainly for people in every walk of life, the succeeding booklets have a special appeal for all those who desire a more ascetic spiritual approach to the problem of discouragement and pes- simism. Be of good heart! :
    • keywords: day; god; good; heart; life; like; little; lord; man; people; thy; time; today; way; world
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  2080. _005459584
    • author: Hagspiel, Bruno M. (Bruno Martin), 1885-
    • title: Have confidence! : a handbook of hope
    • date: 1941
    • words: 18686
    • flesch: 82
    • summary: It is an echo of the saying of that other Teresa, the saint, The infinite mercy of God pursues men with the very last breath of life. In your sphere of life God may choose a different test of confidence from you than from your nearest or dearest. 29 When the Divine Word Missionaries were assigned to the Wild West of China, the remote Province of Kansu, with its desolate loess formations, its Mohammedan fanatics, its climatic and political perils, the prelate in charge of Propaganda in Rome at that time was famous Cardinal Van Rossum.
    • keywords: christ; confidence; death; god; good; heart; jesus; joy; life; little; lord; man; things; thou; thy; world
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  2081. _005459585
    • author: Hagspiel, Bruno M. (Bruno Martin), 1885-
    • title: Take courage! : fervorinos for the faint of heart
    • date: 1941
    • words: 17654
    • flesch: 87
    • summary: Generosity, Charity, Kindness, Pa- tience, Mercy — beyond belief is the roll-call of the goodnesses of God the Son, made flesh for our sake. Blessed are the clean of heart; for they shall see God.
    • keywords: courage; day; god; good; great; heart; life; little; man; men; people; thanks; things; time; world
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  2082. _005459586
    • author: Hagspiel, Bruno M. (Bruno Martin), 1885-
    • title: Cheer up! : a prescription for weary souls
    • date: 1942
    • words: 15732
    • flesch: 84
    • summary: Their poise and freedom from useless care, whether in jail or travel- ing about the country almost ceaselessly (Nehru journeyed 100,000 miles over India 26 in a little over a year, which is SOME travel- ing in India, where the railroads are few, and primitive methods obtain), their calm and placid acceptance of whatever comes enables them to lead full lives, crowded and busy, but devoid of all the frenzied agitation that characterizes our own businessmen or other leaders. The handkerchief was actually worth more than it had been before the blot had dis- figured it. 48 Aren't there many lives like that handker- chief? . . .
    • keywords: day; god; good; life; little; man; old; optimist; people; smile; things; time; way; work; world; worry
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  2083. _005459587
    • author: Hagspiel, Bruno M. (Bruno Martin), 1885-
    • title: Lift up your hearts! : gleams of joy
    • date: 1942
    • words: 16402
    • flesch: 86
    • summary: Pass good things along to increase their value. So as Christ would say, be of good heart and walk backward for a while, until you again reach that cross- roads where you started fretting yourself into an early grave.
    • keywords: christ; day; god; good; heart; life; little; love; man; smile; things; way; world; worry
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