DIUTURNI TEMPORIS
ENCYCLICAL OF POPE LEO XIII ON THE ROSARY
To Our Venerable Brethren, the
Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, Bishops, and other Local Ordinaries
having Peace and Communion with the Apostolic See.
Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic Benediction.
Looking back over the long space of time,
which by God's Will We have passed in the Supreme Pontificate, We cannot but
acknowledge that, in spite of Our demerits, We have enjoyed the most singular
protection of Divine Providence. This We believe must be attributed
principally to the united, and therefore most efficacious, prayers, which, as
of old for St. Peter, so now also for Ourselves, are constantly being poured
forth by the Universal Church. Wherefore We first of all give profound thanks
to God, the Giver of all good things, and we shall continue as long as life
lasts to cherish in mind and heart gratitude for each and every favour. And
next, there comes to Our mind the sweet remembrance of the motherly protection
of the august Queen of Heaven; and this memory likewise We shall cherish and
preserve inviolate, ever thanking her and proclaiming her benefits. From her,
as from an abundant spring, are derived the streams of heavenly graces.
"In her hand are the treasures of the mercies of
the Lord" (St. John-Damascene, Sermon I. on the Nativity of the blessed
Virgin). "God wisheth her to be the beginning of all good things"
(St. Irenaeus, Contra Valen., J. iii., cap. 33). In the love of this tender
mother, which We have constantly striven to cherish and to grow in day by day,
We confidently hope that We may end Our life.
Summary of Preceding Encyclicals on the
Rosary
2. We have long desired to secure the
welfare of the human race in an increase of devotion to the Blessed Virgin, as in a
powerful citadel, and We have never ceased to encourage the constant use of the
Rosary among Christians, by publishing every year since September 1, 1883, an
Encyclical Letter on this subject, besides frequently issuing Decrees, as is
well known. And now, since God in His merciful Providence has this year again
allowed Us to see the approach of the month of October, which We have already
consecrated to our Heavenly Queen under the title of the Rosary, We would not
refrain from again addressing you; but summarizing in a few words all that we
have hitherto done for the promotion of his form of prayer, We will crown our
work by yet a new document, in which Our earnest desire and zeal for this form
of devotion to
Mary may appear still more clearly, and the fervour of the faithful may be
stimulated to the devout and constant use of this pious practice.
3. Impelled, therefore, by a constant desire that Christians should ever be
convinced of the efficacy and dignity of the Rosary of Our Lady, We first of all
pointed out that the origin of this form of prayer is divine rather than human,
showing it to be an admirable garland woven from the Angelic Salutation,
together with the Lord's Prayer, joined to meditation, and that this form of
prayer was most powerful and particularly efficacious for attaining eternal
life. For besides the special excellence of the prayers, it affords a powerful
protection to faith and conspicuous models of virtue in the mysteries proposed
for contemplation. We showed also how easy the devotion is and how suited to the
people, offering an absolutely perfect model of domestic life in meditation on
the Holy Family at Nazareth, and that therefore Christendom had never failed to
experience its salutary effects.
The Popes and the Rosary
4. For these reasons We have ever repeatedly encouraged the recitation of the
Holy Rosary, and have endeavoured to increase its dignity by a more solemn cult,
following in this the footsteps of our predecessors. Pope Sixtus V., of happy
memory, approved the ancient custom of reciting the Rosary; Gregory XIII.
dedicated a day under this title, which Clement VIII. afterwards inscribed in
the martyrology, and Clement XI. extended to the Universal Church. Benedict
XIII. inserted the feast in the Roman Breviary, and We, ourselves, in perpetual
testimony of Our affection for this devotion commanded that the solemnity with
its office should be celebrated in the Universal Church as a double of the
second class, consecrating to this devotion the entire month of October. Finally
we ordered the addition to the Litany of Loreto of the invocation "Queen of
the most Holy Rosary," as an augury of victory in our present warfare.
The Value of Indulgences
5. It remains to be added that great value and utility accrue to the Rosary from
the abundance of privileges and favours which adorn it, and more particularly
from the rich treasures of indulgences attached to it. It is evident how greatly
to the advantage of all who are solicitous for their
eternal salvation is the obtaining of these benefits. For it is a question of
obtaining either totally or partially a remission of the debt of temporal
punishment which, even after guilt has been forgiven, must be paid either in
this life or in the next. Vast indeed is the treasure won by the merits of
Christ, His Mother and the Saints, to which our predecessor Clement VI. so aptly
applied those words of the Book of Wisdom: "She is an infinite treasure to
men: which they that use become the friends of God" (Wisdom vii., 14).
6. The Roman Pontiffs, making use of that supreme power granted them by God,
have opened out the most abundant fountains of these graces to the members of
the sodality of the Holy rosary and to those who recite the Rosary.
A Projected "Constitution"
7. Wherefore, believing that the Crown of Mary will shine more brilliantly with
these privileges and indulgences, as with an adornment of most precious gems, We
have decided upon carrying out what We have long contemplated, namely, the
publication of a "Constitution" concerning the rights, privileges and
indulgences which are enjoyed by the members of the Rosary Sodality. This Our
"Constitution" We intend to be a testimony of Our love to the most
august Mother of God, and at the same time an encouragement to all the faithful
and a reward of their piety, so that in the last hour of life they may be aided
by her assistance and sweetly rest in her embrace. This blessing We heartily
invoke from Almighty God through the Queen of the most Holy Rosary, and as an
earnest and pledge of Divine Blessings, Venerable Brethren, to your clergy and
to the people committed to your care, We gladly impart the Apostolic
Benediction.
Given at St. Peter's, in Rome, on the 5th
day of September, 1898, in the 21st year of Our Pontificate.
LEO XIII
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