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Benedictus PP. XIV
Observance of oriental rites

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1 1 | their own, they come to the church of the Latin missionaries 2 1 | different practices in a church which Latins also attend, 3 1 | orientals who, because their own church is small, generally come 4 1 | small, generally come to the church of the Latins for their 5 3 | approved by the Holy Roman Church. The complete and straightforward 6 3 | Catholics of the Oriental Church and to their rites which 7 3 | everyone knows, the Oriental Church is composed of four rites-Greek, 8 3 | of the Greek or Oriental Church, just as the name of the 9 3 | name of the Latin or Roman Church signifies the Roman, Ambrosian, 10 5 | Oriental Church United With Roman Church ~~ 11 5 | Church United With Roman Church ~~5. Certainly, that man 12 5 | between them and the Roman Church and in revealing to them 13 5 | accepted unity with the Roman Church, but then changed their 14 6 | present discipline of the Church who had not discovered that 15 7 | Leo IX Supported Greek Church in 11th Century ~~7. In 16 7 | kindly towards you the Roman church is here! Although there 17 8 | variance with the honor of the Church. The decretal of this pope, 18 8 | detract from the honor of the Church, for in these cases We neither 19 9 | the king to the Catholic Church and allows to be preserved 20 9 | the faith of the Catholic Church. He writes: "Therefore, 21 9 | Catholic faith held by the Church of Rome." (Raynaldus, 1247, 22 9 | their obedience to the Roman Church permits. However, We ought 23 9 | lessen the honor of the Church" (in veteri Bullario, vol. 24 10| and are tolerated by the Church of Rome." Elias, Archbishop 25 11| rites, however, the Roman Church gladly proposes that the 26 12| made in the Rites of our Church" (Harduin, Collectionis, 27 14| the custom of the oriental church; only those points shall 28 14| communion with the Roman church, it was not and it is not 29 14| understanding, or will of the Roman church to remove or destroy them 30 16| clergy of the collegiate church of Messana called St. Mary' 31 16| and customs of the Greek Church We have decided to command 32 16| the rites of the Oriental Church, which derive mainly from 33 16| or disreputable for the Church, rather than to reduce them 34 17| western and the eastern church, and that consequently they 35 17| return to the unity of the Church to reject these errors, 36 18| which existed in the eastern church before the time of the schism, 37 18| extermination of the eastern church and of the Greek and other 38 19| leaving the unity of the Church and for refusing the pope 39 19| is his due as head of the Church. ~~A missionary should make 40 19| greatly devoted to their own Church Fathers, Leo Allatius and 41 19| Fathers of the Greek and Latin Church fully agree on all points 42 19| be shown that the Roman church approves and favors each 43 19| approves and favors each Church maintaining its own rites 44 19| turning away from the Roman church, which has no such objective" ( 45 20| the rites of the oriental church are praiseworthy, it is 46 20| the rite of the holy Roman church and this church is mother 47 20| holy Roman church and this church is mother and teacher of 48 20| his Divine Office in the church of this College in the Syrian 49 21| the unity of the Catholic Church may not make him give up 50 22| follow the rite of his own church. Consequently any condemnation 51 22| of the rite of the Latin church which uses unleavened bread 52 22| of the Oriental and Greek church to remain married to their 53 22| natural law, but only with Church discipline, the popes judged 54 22| Orientals still accuse the Latin church of rejecting marriage simply 55 22| after Baptism. The western church does not observe this practice, 56 22| good and evil. The Roman Church does not oppose the ancient 57 23| the Armenians by the Roman Church in his letter to Haytonis 58 23| received from the Holy Roman Church the practice of mixing water ( 59 23| been followed both in our church and among the Armenians 60 23| observed in the Collegiate Church of St. Mary de Grafeo in 61 23| Messana, even though this church's clergy follow the Greek 62 24| practice prevailed in the Church of giving children the Eucharist 63 24| four centuries, the Western church has not given the Eucharist 64 25| custom of the whole Oriental church. ~~The famous Lucas Holstenius, 65 25| prevailed in the Ethiopian church (in Opusculis Graecis, ac 66 25| practices of the Holy Roman Church, we order and strictly command 67 26| the books of the Eastern Church, when a long dispute arose 68 26| tolerated in the Eastern Church of pouring warm water into 69 27| supreme head of the universal Church, the Roman Pontiff. ~~For 70 27| taken over from the Oriental church by the Latin church. As 71 27| Oriental church by the Latin church. As often as this Apostolic 72 27| its way into the Oriental Church, it has condemned, criticized, 73 27| forbidden its use in the Latin Church. Lastly, whenever the Apostolic 74 28| established in the Greek Church and then introduced in the 75 28| introduced in the Latin Church. This is evident from Canon 76 28| adoration of the faithful in the church at Jerusalem on Good Friday 77 28| Friday service in every Latin church until the present day derived 78 28| trisagion is sung in the western church in Greek and Latin on Friday 79 28| from the rite of the Greek Church, as Goarius shows at length 80 28| performed in Rome in the Church of the Greeks, as We recalled 81 28| this rite from the Oriental Church to some western churches 82 28| dioceses from the Greek church. To attack these ceremonies, 83 28| had come from the Greek church it permitted them to be 84 28| as ancient in the Latin Church as it is in the Greek Church, 85 28| Church as it is in the Greek Church, since Gelasius died in 86 28| adopted for the whole Latin Church ceremonies which belong 87 28| which belong to the Greek Church and has allowed some Latin 88 29| the liturgies of the Greek Church. Peter the Fuller, surnamed 89 29| angels and transmitted to the Church by God Himself and the holy 90 30| union of the Greek and Latin Church has been discussed, the 91 30| and the Son or that the Church had no power to add the 92 30| that they recognize the Church's power of making this addition. 93 30| the custom of the Roman Church. ~~ 94 31| Rite Adopted by Oriental Church ~~We referred to evident 95 31| episcopal vestments of the Latin Church. In consequence this pope 96 33| Oriental rite who have no church of their own assemble at 97 33| their own assemble at the church of the Latin missionaries. 98 33| celebrating in the Latin church the rites they have celebrated 99 33| their own rite in a Latin church. Nor are there grounds in 100 33| likewise in an Oriental church, especially when there is 101 33| city of Balsera have no church of their own. If they were 102 33| were deprived of the Latin church, they would have nowhere 103 34| would be beneficial to the Church. The Pope rejected the Cardinal' 104 35| which is forbidden by the Church's laws. But there is no 105 35| other services in a Latin church and administer the sacraments 106 35| preserved union with the Latin Church retreated to Venice and 107 35| Pope's wishes to have a church assigned to these people 108 35| they gave the refugees the Church of St. Blasius. In one chapel 109 35| Blasius. In one chapel of this church for many years the Greeks 110 35| different chapels of the same church." This practice continued 111 35| numbers rose and another church in addition to the Church 112 35| church in addition to the Church of St. Blasius was allotted 113 36| of rites forbidden by the Church, it will be appropriate 114 36| far as the nearest Latin church. Latin priests could not 115 37| practice of the western church was to have one or more 116 37| Graecorum. Since in the Greek Church of St. Athanasius in Rome 117 37| with certainty that this church has no Greek form except 118 37| altar from the rest of the church. ~~At this altar, only one 119 38| western and the eastern church for the priests to offer 120 38| of fashion in the western church, except at priestly ordinations 121 38| to thrive in the Oriental Church, and priests often concelebrate 122 39| there is any place in their church for private Masses said 123 39| private Mass in the Oriental Church is derived from Trullan 124 39| unharmed in the Oriental Church. So the efforts of the Lutherans 125 39| private Masses in the Greek Church, towards the end. For the 126 39| at the one altar in the church, the Greeks began to set 127 39| are oratories beside the church in which there is an altar 128 39| which cannot be said in the church because Mass has aleady 129 41| Latins in Balsera and have no church of their own should be allowed 130 41| continue meeting in the Latin church as they have been doing, 131 41| that a chapel or part of a church be assigned to the Orientals 132 42| because they have only a small church which cannot hold them all, 133 45| clergy of the Collegiate Church of St. Mary de Graphaeo 134 45| Liburnum who have their own church could be allowed the use 135 46| taught to the boys in every church by their teachers in addition 136 46| teachers in addition to Church music." ~~But whenever the 137 48| religion or with propriety. The Church does not require schismatics


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