Chapter
1 1 | that many Catholics of the Oriental rite, Armenians or Syrians,
2 3 | dispensation to Catholics of any oriental nation in matters of fasts,
3 3 | applies to Catholics of the Oriental Church and to their rites
4 3 | As everyone knows, the Oriental Church is composed of four
5 3 | single name of the Greek or Oriental Church, just as the name
6 4 | or at least weakening the Oriental rite in the course of converting
7 4 | Catholic Religion; they induce Oriental Catholics to embrace the
8 4 | observed in the case of Oriental Catholics who live both
9 4 | Catholics dwell together with Oriental Catholics. ~~
10 5 | Oriental Church United With Roman
11 5 | together with the other Oriental bishops, decreed union;
12 6 | causing harm to the venerable Oriental rite. That man would be
13 14| should continue in their oriental rites (in novo Bullario,
14 14| accordance with the custom of the oriental church; only those points
15 15| once that it desires the Oriental rite to remain untouched
16 15| any way be extended to the Oriental Greeks who live far from
17 16| Since the rites of the Oriental Church, which derive mainly
18 16| prejudice any rights of the Oriental Greeks under their own Catholic
19 18| their utter ignorance of the Oriental liturgies and rites which
20 18| the return of Greeks and Oriental schismatics to the Catholic
21 19| is that of recalling the Oriental to the Catholic faith, not
22 20| though the rites of the oriental church are praiseworthy,
23 20| Latin rite from the Greek or Oriental rite return again to the
24 21| the return of a Greek or Oriental to the unity of the Catholic
25 22| enjoyed by priests of the Oriental and Greek church to remain
26 24| that the Rituals of the Oriental churches contain a rite
27 25| Under Both Species ~~25. The Oriental and Greek practice of distributing
28 25| established custom of the whole Oriental church. ~~The famous Lucas
29 26| Eucharist concerns the other Oriental and Greek rite in which
30 27| favor transference from the Oriental and Greek rite to the Latin
31 27| eager attempts to bring Oriental converts to abandon, without
32 27| place, transferring from an Oriental rite to the Latin rite removes
33 27| the prescriptions of the Oriental rite which are at variance
34 27| to be taken over from the Oriental church by the Latin church.
35 27| has made its way into the Oriental Church, it has condemned,
36 28| accordance with the form of the Oriental churches and of the council
37 28| appealed to the rite of the Oriental churches in establishing
38 28| transmission of this rite from the Oriental Church to some western churches
39 31| See has kindly allowed an Oriental or Greek people to use a
40 31| Latin Rite Adopted by Oriental Church ~~We referred to
41 32| attempting to destroy the Oriental and Greek rite in matters
42 33| Syrian Catholics of the Oriental rite who have no church
43 33| Canon Law decrees that the Oriental and Greek rite should not
44 33| Latin doing likewise in an Oriental church, especially when
45 34| the Mass in the Greek and Oriental rite, as already mentioned,
46 35| lawful cause, priests of the Oriental rite are allowed to celebrate
47 37| But if one considers the Oriental and Greek churches and basilicas,
48 37| writers in his Biblioth. Oriental., vol. 2, p. 184, and vol.
49 38| continues to thrive in the Oriental Church, and priests often
50 39| have used this Greek and Oriental rite of concelebration as
51 39| practice of private Mass in the Oriental Church is derived from Trullan
52 39| remained unharmed in the Oriental Church. So the efforts of
53 46| 46. The Oriental Greeks were asked to use
54 48| Apostolic See feels for Oriental Catholics in commanding
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