Chapter
1 3 | by the single name of the Greek or Oriental Church, just
2 5 | Michael Palaeologus and the Greek bishops accepted unity with
3 7 | Leo IX Supported Greek Church in 11th Century ~~
4 7 | Jerusalem; just as in Rome, Greek churches performed sacred
5 7 | sacred ceremonies in the Greek rite. Michael Cerularius,
6 7 | rather than closing the Greek churches in Rome, he desired
7 7 | Although there are many Greek monasteries or churches,
8 8 | Thirteenth Century Support for Greek Churches ~~8. At the start
9 8 | want any harm done to the Greek rites, excepting only those
10 8 | Latin inhabitants and a Greek bishop for the Greeks living
11 10| disorderly dissensions between Greek and Latin bishops continued
12 10| Latin bishops to summon Greek clerics to their synods.
13 10| do not conflict with the Greek rites which are not opposed
14 10| by this decree to prevent Greek bishops and their subjects
15 11| emperor himself and the other Greek bishops should accept them.
16 11| words: "As to the other Greek rites, however, the Roman
17 13| Further Support ~~13. The Greek Manual, published at Benevento,
18 13| be drawn away from their Greek rite, or that they should
19 14| established for the education of Greek, Maronite, and Armenian
20 14| 1615 and printed in the Greek Manual, solemnly declared
21 15| Bullarii) established a Greek bishop in Rome to ordain,
22 15| ordain, according to the Greek rite, Italo-Greeks who lived
23 15| Latin dioceses. Another Greek bishop was established in
24 15| ordination at the hands of the Greek Bishop of Rome. Catholic
25 15| are subject to their own Greek Catholic bishops. ~~
26 16| removed by their decrees some Greek rites which were in practice.
27 16| Councils on the subject of Greek Rites. Notwithstanding this
28 16| Grafeo, and finally on the Greek rite observed in the Order
29 16| 1) on the rites of the Greek Melchites the following
30 16| rites and customs of the Greek Church We have decided to
31 18| Correction of the Greek Euchologion ~~18. Since
32 18| to the correction of the Greek Euchologion published in
33 18| slightest injury to the Greek rite and to ensure that
34 18| eastern church and of the Greek and other Eastern rites,
35 19| God's help to bring back Greek and eastern schismatics
36 19| more notable Fathers of the Greek and Latin Church fully agree
37 20| Transferring from Latin to Greek Rite Forbidden ~~20. When
38 20| for them to go over to the Greek rite. They may have been
39 20| Catholics in districts with a Greek Catholic bishop are shamelessly
40 20| shamelessly going over to the Greek rites under pretext of the
41 20| transfer from the Latin to the Greek rite. Nor may those who
42 20| the Latin rite from the Greek or Oriental rite return
43 20| rite return again to the Greek Rite, unless particular
44 21| Transferring from Greek to Latin Rite ~~21. We have
45 21| transferring from the Latin to the Greek rite. Transferrals in the
46 21| hopes for the return of a Greek or Oriental to the unity
47 21| transfer willingly from the Greek to the Latin rite, but they
48 21| Catholics who observe the Greek rite to transfer to the
49 21| transfer to the Latin from the Greek rite, nor even to allow
50 21| transfer freely from the Greek to the Latin rite, since
51 22| Latin translation of the Greek by Leo Allatius in Graeciae
52 22| priests of the Oriental and Greek church to remain married
53 23| Tusculum, brought it about that Greek monks in the abbey should
54 23| church's clergy follow the Greek rite (constitution 81, Romana
55 23| Generally speaking, Italian Greek priests in Italy and the
56 23| Priests of both the Latin and Greek rite should be warned to
57 24| old Roman ordo and in the Greek Euchologies, the minister
58 25| Species ~~25. The Oriental and Greek practice of distributing
59 25| consensione, p. 1614f. In the Greek College built in Rome by
60 25| XIII, observance of the Greek rite is obligatory. Leo
61 25| under both species in the Greek rite with leavened bread
62 25| Eucharist according to the Greek rite on other days of the
63 26| concerns the other Oriental and Greek rite in which the priest
64 26| examined and allowed to Greek priests even in Rome. The
65 26| March 31, 1729, to Cyril, Greek Patriarch of Antioch. This
66 27| transference from the Oriental and Greek rite to the Latin rite.
67 27| mentioned; although a specific Greek ritual was abolished, the
68 27| ritual was abolished, the Greek rite itself and all its
69 28| said in both the Latin and Greek liturgy. The practice of
70 28| first established in the Greek Church and then introduced
71 28| oft-repeated prayer in the Greek liturgy; Goarius correctly
72 28| in the western church in Greek and Latin on Friday of Holy
73 28| derives from the rite of the Greek Church, as Goarius shows
74 28| their dioceses from the Greek church. To attack these
75 28| ceremonies had come from the Greek church it permitted them
76 28| on Holy Thursday is also Greek. A reference to this ceremony
77 28| Latin Church as it is in the Greek Church, since Gelasius died
78 28| ceremonies which belong to the Greek Church and has allowed some
79 29| entered the liturgies of the Greek Church. Peter the Fuller,
80 30| Whenever the union of the Greek and Latin Church has been
81 30| in Crete there were many Greek refugees from Constantinople
82 30| Albanians who observe the Greek rite living in their dioceses.
83 31| kindly allowed an Oriental or Greek people to use a Latin ceremony
84 31| respect equally the Latin and Greek rites. In the main they
85 32| destroy the Oriental and Greek rite in matters which the
86 33| decrees that the Oriental and Greek rite should not be mixed
87 33| an Armenian, Maronite, or Greek celebrating Mass or other
88 34| another time according to the Greek rite. St. Pius V forbids
89 34| and transferred from the Greek to the Latin rite have received
90 34| sacrifice of the Mass in the Greek and Oriental rite, as already
91 34| are bound to profess the Greek and Maronite rite and conduct
92 34| Hungary to celebrate in the Greek rite whenever this appeared
93 35| Armenian, Coptic, Melchite, and Greek priests for the celebration
94 35| remained there. When the Greek Cardinal Isidore came there,
95 35| assigned to these people of the Greek rite for their services.
96 35| the divine services in the Greek rite, while in the other
97 36| perform divine services in Greek churches. This will not
98 36| difficulty was recognized in that Greek altars have no holy stone,
99 37| considers the Oriental and Greek churches and basilicas,
100 37| Graecorum. Since in the Greek Church of St. Athanasius
101 37| that this church has no Greek form except the Bema or
102 37| Tyre and Sidon, and Cyril, Greek Patriarch of Antioch, several
103 37| encyclical letter to the Greek Melchite Patriarch of Antioch
104 39| 39. Some have used this Greek and Oriental rite of concelebration
105 39| is only a single altar in Greek churches and only one Mass
106 39| on private Masses in the Greek Church, towards the end.
107 40| priests from offering Mass in Greek Churches, since these have
108 40| it can be seen that today Greek churches generally have
109 40| describes three kinds of Greek churches in his Euchologium
110 40| In the Maronite and Greek churches in Rome, besides
111 40| Mass at the main altar in Greek churches except in a case
112 40| with the consent of the Greek parish priest. We also allow
113 41| to hold the Latin and the Greek services at different times.
114 41| certain Latins were going to Greek churches and celebrating
115 41| the design of preventing Greek priests from offering the
116 41| found on page 86 of the Greek Manual published at Beneventum
117 45| Messana who observe the Greek rite, follow the new calendar
118 47| of Antioch, towards the Greek Melchites was investigated
119 47| ancient practice of the Greek churches, even though these
120 47| neighboring peoples of the Greek rite." ~~It is nonsensical
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