Chapter
1 9 | reverence and respect, We may and should tolerate and
2 11| Orientals has not survived, it may rightly be taken that he
3 13| in particular that they may offer the Sacrifice of the
4 13| leavened bread, that they may take a wife before receiving
5 13| Ordination, and that they may offer the Eucharist under
6 20| to the Greek rite. They may have been attracted by the
7 20| Latin to the Greek rite. Nor may those who have come over
8 21| unity of the Catholic Church may not make him give up his
9 21| bishop is sufficient. He may give this permission with
10 26| the answer was given on May 1, 1746, that "no changes
11 28| churches two authorities may be consulted: Martene, vol.
12 29| the pretext that the sick may receive communion from this."
13 30| Dominici, vol. 1, p. 762). It may be that the Pope suspected
14 32| Nevertheless, before ending, We may fittingly touch on some
15 34| order that their students may learn how to celebrate Mass
16 34| Brief to the Cardinal on May 9, 1705 (Epistolar. et Brev.
17 37| this altar, only one Mass may be celebrated each day.
18 40| at these, Latin priests may, if they wish, celebrate
19 42| Syrians is whether they may use the old calendar in
20 48| peoples-in short, that all may be Catholic rather than
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