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1 7 | has yet been disturbed or forbidden to follow the tradition
2 16| earlier granted, commanded, or forbidden to Italo-Greeks is not intended
3 20| from Latin to Greek Rite Forbidden ~~20. When Union was effected
4 21| opposite direction are not forbidden as strictly as the former.
5 21| rite, but they have been forbidden to do so. Missionaries have
6 26| and Palestine should be forbidden to add warm water to the
7 27| condemned, criticized, and forbidden its use in the Latin Church.
8 29| this ministry." We too have forbidden this practice in the same
9 29| Apostolic See has always forbidden ceremonies to the Greeks,
10 33| that this mixing of rite forbidden by Apostolic Constitution
11 34| 34. An example of the forbidden mixing of rite would be
12 34| 14). ~~Another example of forbidden mixing of rites would be
13 35| mixing of rite, which is forbidden by the Church's laws. But
14 35| s laws. But there is no forbidden mixing of rites involved
15 36| entail the mixing of rites forbidden by the Church, it will be
16 41| mixture of rite which is forbidden in the Apostolic Constitutions,
17 45| and should be absolutely forbidden. As regards the celebration
18 47| Lent although this had been forbidden to them. But Pope Paul V
19 47| living in ways which are forbidden to Latins could seek a dispensation
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