Chapter
1 3 | by the Holy and Apostolic See. Moreover, the Sacred Congregation
2 3 | approved by the Apostolic See. As everyone knows, the
3 5 | Photius; he laid hold of the See of Constantinople when the
4 5 | obedience to the Apostolic See. When Pope Eugenius left
5 5 | to obedience to the Roman See. But as it is written in
6 7 | to the Latins, he added: "See how much more restrained,
7 8 | obedience to the Apostolic See in Our day, We desire them
8 9 | Tusculum, Legate of the Holy See on the Island of Cyprus,
9 9 | devotion to the Apostolic See, and obey it with reverence
10 11| decision of the Apostolic See do not injure the integrity
11 12| approval of the Apostolic See. They never demanded that
12 14| Ruthenians with the Apostolic See was enacted in the time
13 15| Italo-Greeks, the Apostolic See makes every effort to ensure
14 16| approved or allowed by the Holy See. These include all rights
15 17| union with the Apostolic See. ~~There are two forms of
16 18| objective which this Holy See has certainly never planned
17 19| aspect of the Catholic truth (see Schelestratus De perpetua
18 19| published under his name (see Christian Lupus, ad Concilia
19 19| unity since the Apostolic See has always opposed this
20 19| opposed this procedure. This See has been able to separate
21 21| decision of the Apostolic See. This is clear from Our
22 21| permission of the Apostolic See, under the penalties which
23 21| consent of the Apostolic See is necessary in the case
24 21| consent of the Apostolic See is required (see constitution
25 21| Apostolic See is required (see constitution Etsi Pastoralis
26 22| to them by the Apostolic See in order to preserve the
27 22| after their ordination (see can. Aliter, dist. 31 and
28 22| imitation of the Apostles (see Hincmar of Rheims, Operum,
29 22| patience of the Apostolic See to allow the Copts to continue
30 22| has been tolerated by this See, so it is intolerable that
31 23| tacitly by the Apostolic See. To this category belong
32 26| rite which the Apostolic See had examined and allowed
33 27| Pontiff. ~~For the Apostolic See possesses the preeminent
34 27| often as this Apostolic See has noticed that a dangerous
35 27| whenever the Apostolic See sees Orientals or Greeks
36 28| criticizing the way the Apostolic See has acted in regard to these
37 28| these rites. Although this See was well aware that these
38 28| examples that the Apostolic See, for good reasons, has adopted
39 29| clearly that the Apostolic See has always forbidden ceremonies
40 30| practice of the Apostolic See has varied. Sometimes it
41 30| union. At other times this See has insisted on Greeks and
42 31| this matter the Apostolic See has sometimes agreed in
43 31| show that this Apostolic See has kindly allowed an Oriental
44 32| matters which the Apostolic See allows and prohibits trying
45 33| mixed with the Latin rite. See the entire Decretal of Celestine
46 33| decretal of Innocent III, see chap. Quanto: de consuetudine;
47 35| to their own people. We see this happening openly in
48 45| point out how the Apostolic See has acted in this affair.
49 45| On the evidence of this See in earlier actions, the
50 45| be made." ~~The Apostolic See has ordered Italian Greeks
51 45| pleasure of the Apostolic See with the further condition
52 46| imposed on them, the Apostolic See has tolerated the observance
53 47| their rite. But when they see the Latins eating fish,
54 47| saying that the Apostolic See has always opposed the Patriarchs
55 47| authority of the Apostolic See, We expressly revoke them
56 47| allow them to do what they see the Greeks doing. They would
57 48| will which the Apostolic See feels for Oriental Catholics
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