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Benedictus PP. XIV
Observance of oriental rites

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1 6 | leavened and unleavened bread was matter for the Sacrament 2 9 | permission to consecrate leavened bread in accordance with their 3 13| of the Mass with leavened bread, that they may take a wife 4 19| the transubstantiation of bread and wine into His Body and 5 22| practices. ~~Unleavened Bread ~~Take the example of unleavened 6 22| the example of unleavened bread. Greeks and Orientals must 7 22| unleavened as well as leavened bread is suitable matter for the 8 22| church which uses unleavened bread in consecrating the Eucharist 9 22| without attacking your bread, which I respect and reverence 10 22| I do our own unleavened bread. But I have explained that 11 22| and deed the unleavened bread of the Latins. In both cases, 12 23| abandoned the use of leavened bread in celebrating the Eucharist. 13 23| Latins they use unleavened bread (Abraham Echellensis, Eutychio 14 23| received the use of unleavened bread, the episcopal mitre, and 15 23| 449). ~~Using Unleavened Bread ~~The practice of using 16 23| practice of using unleavened bread dates from antiquity among 17 23| the section on unleavened bread). ~~In emulation of this 18 23| should consecrate unleavened bread (constitution 33, Inter 19 23| Eucharist with leavened bread. Priests of both the Latin 20 25| Greek rite with leavened bread and unmixed wine. The wine 21 25| under the appearance of bread alone, he inquired of him 22 25| under the appearance of bread alone, both on feast days 23 25| under the appearance of bread alone, and that this ancient 24 25| Mass only with unleavened bread, but our laity communicate 25 25| to consecrate unleavened bread, it is obvious that they 26 25| one species only, that of bread" (part 2, chap. 12, no. 27 25| under the appearance of bread, then of wine, without the 28 29| ceremony of consecrating the bread which is kept for a full 29 29| added to this consecrated bread. Leo Allatius describes 30 31| divides the consecrated bread into as many pieces as will 31 34| Latin consecrating leavened bread and giving communion from 32 34| not consecrate unleavened bread were to do so and to distribute 33 34| communion from unleavened bread and Greeks from leavened 34 34| and Greeks from leavened bread where they have their own


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