Sacerdotal Safeguards: Casual Readings for Rectors and CuratesUniversity Press, 1918 - 304 páginas |
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Página 12
... effective activity in increasing the number of missionaries in the for- eign field , let us see how he may augment the resources of the actual workers in that field . The simplest and most direct method by which a pastor may lessen the ...
... effective activity in increasing the number of missionaries in the for- eign field , let us see how he may augment the resources of the actual workers in that field . The simplest and most direct method by which a pastor may lessen the ...
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... effective check to his mirth is afforded by the statement that some seven million children are enrolled in the Association , and that since its foundation in 1843 it has given to the Missions fully thirty - two million dollars and saved ...
... effective check to his mirth is afforded by the statement that some seven million children are enrolled in the Association , and that since its foundation in 1843 it has given to the Missions fully thirty - two million dollars and saved ...
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... effectively aid the mis- sions by his personal contributions to particular projects that make a specific appeal to his sym- pathy , and by enlisting the active interest of his wealthy or at least well - to - do friends for the same good ...
... effectively aid the mis- sions by his personal contributions to particular projects that make a specific appeal to his sym- pathy , and by enlisting the active interest of his wealthy or at least well - to - do friends for the same good ...
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... effective aid both in furthering the prosperity of the institutions of Techny and Mary- knoll , and in fostering vocations that will justify the founding of several similar institutions . That vocations for the Foreign Missions are in ...
... effective aid both in furthering the prosperity of the institutions of Techny and Mary- knoll , and in fostering vocations that will justify the founding of several similar institutions . That vocations for the Foreign Missions are in ...
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... effective in other lands — in Ireland , France , and Belgium , to men- tion no others . The supernatural atmosphere must be imbibed by our young folk more habitually and in larger draughts than is the case at present . They must be ...
... effective in other lands — in Ireland , France , and Belgium , to men- tion no others . The supernatural atmosphere must be imbibed by our young folk more habitually and in larger draughts than is the case at present . They must be ...
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Ahuillé Alfonso XIII altar American priests apostolic bishop Blessed Brawley brother Canon Law Catholic censer Christ Christian Church ciborium clergy clerical Congregation of Rites congruous course curate Dean O'Reilly declaration diocese doubt Downey duty ecclesiastical Edward Sorin ence English Eversley fact faith Father Browning Father Callahan Father Sorin Foreign Missions Francis of Sales fraternal charity genuflection give Gospel habitually Hennessy Holy housekeeper ical instance knowledge laity Lavers least less live Mass matter McGarrigle ment missionary monstrance mortification Mother nature neighbor never non-Catholic one's ordinary parish parish school Paschal Candle pastor perhaps practice priestly probably Protestant public school question reader religious remark reply rubrics rule sacerdotal scarcely seminary sense sentence Sisters social action soul speak specific spiritual statement style teaching things tion travelling true truth word writer young
Passagens conhecidas
Página 51 - We may live without poetry, music, and art; We may live without conscience, and live without heart; We may live without friends; we may live without books; But civilized man cannot live without cooks.
Página 280 - The greatest man is he who chooses the Right with invincible resolution; who resists the sorest temptations from within and without ; who bears the heaviest burdens cheerfully ; who is calmest in storms, and most fearless under menace and frowns ; whose reliance on truth, on virtue, on God, is most unfaltering.
Página 68 - He that saith he is in the light, and hateth his brother, is in darkness even until now. He that loveth his brother abideth in the light, and there is none occasion of stumbling in him.
Página 68 - We know that we have passed from death to life, because we love the brethren.
Página 68 - And this is his commandment, That we should believe on the name of his Son Jesus Christ, and love one another, as he gave us commandment.
Página 167 - Money never made a man happy yet, nor will it. There is nothing in its nature to produce happiness. The more a man has, the more he wants. Instead of its filling a vacuum, it makes one.
Página 162 - Where is the man who has the power and skill To stem the torrent of a woman's will ? For if she will, she will, you may depend on't. And if she won't, she won't; so there's an end on't.
Página 131 - And other sheep I have, that are not of this fold : them also I must bring, and they shall hear My voice and there shall be one fold and one shepherd.
Página 163 - One that ruleth well his own house, having his children in subjection with all gravity; (For if a man know not how to rule his own house, how shall he take care of the church of God?) Not a novice, lest being lifted up with pride he fall into the condemnation of the devil.
Página 191 - Style is the dress of thoughts ; and let them be ever so just, if your style is homely, coarse, and vulgar, they will appear to as much disadvantage, and be as ill received as your person, though ever so well proportioned, would, if dressed in rags, dirt, and tatters.