SUPERIORE ANNO ENCYCLICAL
OF POPE LEO XIII ON THE RECITATION OF THE ROSARY
To All Our Venerable Brethren the
Patriarchs, Primates, Archbishops, and Bishops of the Catholic World in
the Grace and Communion of the Apostolic See.
Venerable Brethren, Health and Apostolic
Benediction.
Last year, as each of you is aware, We
decreed by an Encyclical Letter that, to win the help of Heaven for the Church
in her trials, the great Mother of God should be honoured by the means of the
most holy Rosary during the whole of the month of October. In this We followed
both Our own impulse and the example of Our predecessors, who in times of
difficulty were wont to have recourse with increased fervour to the Blessed
Virgin, and to seek her aid with special prayers. That wish of Ours has been
complied with, with such a willingness and unanimity that it is more than ever
apparent how real is the religion and how great is the fervour of the
Christian peoples, and how great is the trust everywhere placed in the
heavenly patronage of the Virgin Mary. For Us, weighed down with the burden of
such and so great trials and evils, We confess that the sight of such
intensity of open piety and faith has been a great consolation, and even
gives Us new courage for the facing, if that be the wish of God, of still
greater trials. Indeed, from the spirit of prayer which is poured out over the
house of David and the dwellers in Jerusalem, we have a confident hope that
God will at length let Himself be touched and have pity upon the state of His
Church, and give ear to the prayers coming to Him through her whom He has
chosen to be the dispenser of all heavenly graces.
2. For these reasons, therefore, with the
same causes in existence which impelled Us last year, as We have said, to
rouse the piety of all, We have deemed it Our duty to exhort again this year
the people of Christendom to persevere in that method and formula of prayer
known as the Rosary of Mary, and thereby to merit the powerful patronage of
the great Mother of God. In as much as the enemies of Christianity are so
stubborn in their aims, its defenders must be equally staunch, especially as
the heavenly help and the benefits which are bestowed on us by God are the
more usually the fruits of our perseverance. It is good to recall to memory
the example of that illustrious widow, Judith - a type of the Blessed Virgin - who
curbed the ill-judged impatience of the Jews when they attempted to fix,
according to their own judgment, the day appointed by God for the deliverance of His city. The
example should also be borne in mind of the Apostles, who awaited the
supreme gift promised unto them of the Paraclete, and persevered unanimously
in prayer with Mary the Mother of Jesus. For it is indeed, an arduous and
exceeding weighty matter that is now in hand: it is to humiliate an old and
most subtle enemy in the spread-out array of his power; to win back the
freedom of the Church and of her Head; to preserve and secure the
fortifications within which should rest in peace the safety and weal of
human society. Care must be taken, therefore, that, in these times of
mourning for the Church, the most holy devotion of the Rosary of Mary be
assiduously and piously observed, the more so that this method of prayer
being so arranged as to recall in turn all the mysteries of our salvation,
is eminently fitted to foster the spirit of piety.
3. With respect to Italy, it is now most necessary to implore the intercession
of the most powerful Virgin through the medium of the Rosary, since a
misfortune, and not an imaginary one, is threatening-nay, rather is among us.
The Asiatic cholera, having, under God's will, crossed the boundary within which
nature seemed to have confined it, has spread through the crowded shores of a
French port, and thence to the neighbouring districts of Italian soil. - To Mary,
therefore, we must fly - to her whom rightly and justly the Church entitles the
dispenser of saving, aiding, and protecting gifts - that she, graciously
hearkening to our prayers, may grant us the help they besought, and drive far
from us the unclean plague.
4. We have therefore resolved that in this
coming month of October, in which the sacred devotions to Our Virgin Lady of
the Rosary are solemnised throughout the Catholic world, all the devotions
shall again be observed which were commanded by Us this time last year. - We
therefore decree and make order that from the 1st of October to the 2nd of
November following in all the parish churches [curialibus templis], in all
public churches dedicated to the Mother of God, or in such as are appointed
by the Ordinary, five decades at least of the Rosary be recited, together
with the Litany. If in the morning, the Holy Sacrifice will take place
during these prayers; if in the evening, the Blessed Sacrament will be exposed for the adoration of the faithful; after which those present will receive
the customary Benediction. We desire that, wherever it be lawful, the local
confraternity of the Rosary should make a solemn procession through the streets
as a public manifestation of religious devotion.
5. That the heavenly treasures of the
Church may be thrown open to all, We hereby renew every Indulgence granted
by Us last year. To all those, therefore, who shall have assisted on the
prescribed days at the public recital of the Rosary, and have prayed for Our
intentions - to all those also who from legitimate causes shall have been
compelled to do so in private - We grant for each occasion an Indulgence of
seven years and seven times forty days. To those who, in the prescribed
space of time shall have performed these devotions at least ten times -
either
publicly in the churches or from just causes in the privacy of their
homes - and shall have expiated their sins by confession and have received
Communion at the altar, We grant from the treasury of the Church a Plenary
Indulgence. We also grant this full forgiveness of sins and plenary
remission of punishment to all those who, either on the feast day itself of
Our Blessed Lady of the Rosary, or on any day within the subsequent eight
days, shall have washed the stains from their souls and have holily partaken
of the Divine banquet, and shall have also prayed in any church to God and
His most holy Mother for Our intentions. As We desire also to consult the
interests of those who live in country districts, and are hindered,
especially in the month of October, by their agricultural labours, We permit
all We have above decreed, and also the holy Indulgences gainable in the
month of October, to be postponed to the following months of November or
December, according to the prudent decision of the Ordinaries.
6. We doubt not, Venerable Brethren, that rich and abundant fruits will be the
result of these efforts, especially if God, by the bestowal of His heavenly
graces, bring an added increase to the fields planted by Us and watered by your
zeal. We are certain that the faithful of Christendom will hearken to the
utterance of Our Apostolic authority with the same fervour of faith and piety of
which they gave most ample evidence last year. May our Heavenly Patroness,
invoked by us
through the Rosary, graciously be with us
and obtain that, all disagreements of opinion being removed and Christianity
restored throughout the world, we may obtain from God the wished for peace
in the Church. - In pledge of that boon, to you, your clergy, and the flock
entrusted to your care, We lovingly bestow the Apostolic Benediction.
Given in Rome, at St. Peter's, the 30th of
August, 1884, in the Seventh Year of Our
Pontificate.
LEO XIII
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Editrice Vaticana
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