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  2. Quotes. Nous voulons bien aller jusqu'aux portes de l'enfer; mais nous entendons neus arrêter là. We are prepared to go to the gates of Hell —but no further. On his initially cautious approach in dealing with Napoleon, c. 1800–1.

  3. Pope Pius VII. O Mother of Perpetual Help, confidence in thee is a certain pledge of everlasting salvation. Bl. Pope Pius IX. Hail, Mary, gracious Mother of Mercy; who would not love thee? Thou are out certain salvation! Pope Pius XII. What will it cost you, O Mary, to hear our prayer? What will it cost you to save us?

    • “I know, my soul, that while you are loving anything, you are transformed into its likeness.”– Hugh of St. Victor. This sentiment calls to mind the importance of what we love in our Christian lives.
    • “Why, then, do you wander wide, poor child of earth, in your search after goods for body and soul? Love the One Good, in whom all good things are, and it is enough.
    • “Everything that is done out of Love acquires greatness and beauty.” – St. Josemaria Escriva. In “The Way,” a conversational and thought-provoking work brimming with wisdom, St. Josemaria Escriva often advocates directing daily life and mundane activities towards the glory of God.
    • “To maintain any thread in the novel there must be a view of the world behind it & the most important single item under this view of the world is conception of love—divine, natural, & perverted.
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    Barnaba was the youngest of Count Scipione Chiaramonti’s sons. Due to some extended familial connections through his maternal grandfather, the Marquess Ghini, he was related to Pope Pius VI. Much like his other brothers, he attended Ravenna’s Collegio dei Nobili; unlike his brothers whom joined the Order of Saint Benedict, he chose to join Cesena’s...

    He allegedly performed a miraculous levitation to the altar during the feast of the Assumption in 1811.
    He established a handful of new dioceses along the east coast of the United States, as well as within Cincinnati.
    He commended the American involvement of the First Babary War as having done more work for God than any other Christian power.
    He despised secret organizations like the Freemasons and Carbonari, excommunicating anyone found to have connections to such groups.
    He was born within Cesena, then a city within the Papal States, on August 14th, 1742.
    His full given name was Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti.
    He died on August 20th, 1823.
    While his health hit a steep decline upon hitting the age of 80, a disastrous fall on July 6th of 1823 left him with a fractured hip that he never truly recovered from. Indeed, he was left bound to...
    His papal motto means “Rapacious eagle” in English.
    He spoke English, French, Italian and Latin.
    Due to circumstances regarding Pius VI’s death, it would be six months his papacy began.
    His canonization began in 2007.
  4. Pope Pius VII (Italian: Pio VII; born Barnaba Niccolò Maria Luigi Chiaramonti; [a] 14 August 1742 – 20 August 1823) was head of the Catholic Church from 14 March 1800 to his death in August 1823. He ruled the Papal States from June 1800 to 17 May 1809 and again from 1814 to his death.

  5. Feb 14, 2024 · Love that leads to marriage is a gift from God and a great act of faith toward other human beings.” St. Gianna Molla: “Love is the most beautiful sentiment the Lord has put into the souls ...

  6. 21. But every people is embraced by my fatherly love, thoughts, and concern. We grieve and suffer greatly if any are separated from the truth, and We desire to assist them.

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