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1 5 | when the lawful Patriarch St. Ignatius was forcefully
2 5 | ejected in the time of Pope St. Nicholas I. Our Predecessor
3 5 | Nicholas I. Our Predecessor St. Leo IX sent his legates
4 5 | little though, even though St. Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury,
5 5 | But as it is written in St. Matthew's Gospel, chap.
6 7 | closing of the Latin Churches. St. Leo IX, however, did not
7 16| church of Messana called St. Mary's de Grafeo, and finally
8 16| observed in the Order of St. Basil. In constitution
9 17| of Conventuals Minor of St. Francis, then a consultor
10 23| attribute this practice to St. Gregory the Illuminator,
11 23| Others claim that Pope St. Sylvester or St. Gregory
12 23| that Pope St. Sylvester or St. Gregory the Great approved
13 23| the Collegiate Church of St. Mary de Grafeo in the diocese
14 24| children after baptism. ~~St. Thomas says that this practice
15 28| relying on the authority of St. Paulinus' Epistola ad Severum)
16 28| reference to the Mass of St. John Chrysostom. This prayer
17 28| found in the fifth century. St. Sabas mentions it in his
18 28| composed at the command of Pope St. Gelasius, the ceremony
19 28| disputed and, apart from it, St. Isidore, Bishop of Hispala,
20 29| signify Christ alone." ~~St. Gregory VII, with similar
21 34| according to the Greek rite. St. Pius V forbids this in
22 35| the refugees the Church of St. Blasius. In one chapel
23 35| addition to the Church of St. Blasius was allotted to
24 37| in the Roman basilica of St. Peter (Rerum Lyturgicar,
25 37| Since in the Greek Church of St. Athanasius in Rome there
26 43| the provisions of Popes St. Pius and St. Victor and
27 43| provisions of Popes St. Pius and St. Victor and of the Council
28 45| the Collegiate Church of St. Mary de Graphaeo in Messana
29 48| Apostolic Blessing. ~~Given at St. Mary Major, July 26, 1755,
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