Chapter
1 5 | Subsequently Urban II summoned the Greeks to the council of Bari.
2 6 | intended to restore the Greeks to union and have always
3 8 | city with jurisdiction over Greeks as well as Latins; but he
4 8 | Baptismo. "Although the Greeks have returned to obedience
5 8 | and a Greek bishop for the Greeks living in the same district.
6 9 | which had arisen between Greeks and Latins: "But since some
7 9 | But since some of the Greeks are at last returning to
8 9 | after he laid down what the Greeks had to do, he listed the
9 9 | to disturb or harass the Greeks contrary to Our decision
10 9 | full authority over all the Greeks who lived in the kingdom
11 9 | by his authority all the Greeks from harassment from the
12 9 | Latins: "As regards the Greeks of those regions, whatever
13 10| Alexander, and accepted by both Greeks and Latins in the kingdom
14 11| is marked by the Union of Greeks and Latins decreed at the
15 11| gladly proposes that the Greeks observe them to the full
16 13| criticize Latins who abuse the Greeks for practices which the
17 13| When Pius IV decreed that Greeks living in the Dioceses of
18 13| do not purpose that the Greeks themselves should be drawn
19 15| different popes entrusted to Greeks, Maronites, Armenians, Copts,
20 15| extended to the Oriental Greeks who live far from us and
21 16| themselves on the minds of the Greeks and of other men, the Roman
22 16| any rights of the Oriental Greeks under their own Catholic
23 16| subject of the rites of the Greeks or other Orientals." ~~
24 17| first was prescribed for Greeks by Pope Gregory XIII (veteris
25 18| in securing the return of Greeks and Oriental schismatics
26 19| Lutherans tried to draw Greeks and Orientals into their
27 19| their view. However the Greeks, schismatic as they are,
28 20| freedom retained by the Greeks for priests to keep wives
29 22| that Orientals and other Greeks who reject their heresy
30 22| continues for Orientals and Greeks to practice individual Latin
31 22| rites. ~~First Category-Some Greeks Insist that Latins Follow
32 22| classes, as it were, of Greeks and Orientals. The first
33 22| example of unleavened bread. Greeks and Orientals must admit
34 22| written this to you, beloved Greeks, without attacking your
35 22| which flourished among Greeks and Orientals, rather than
36 22| incredible though it sounds, some Greeks and Orientals still accuse
37 23| are those Orientals and Greeks who in the main observe
38 24| was still observed by some Greeks in his time (Summa Th. 3,
39 24| this is the practice of the Greeks although some of them gradually
40 24| constitution for Italian Greeks Etsi Pastoralis (Our Bullarium,
41 25| a small spoon. All other Greeks who come to Mass on those
42 25| both species by Italian Greeks except in places where this
43 25| been strongly upheld. Some Greeks and Orientals have gradually
44 26| rite is allowed to Italian Greeks in Our constitution 57,
45 27| all other Orientals and Greeks. ~~But the events mentioned
46 27| Apostolic See sees Orientals or Greeks eager to take up a Latin
47 28| from this practice of the Greeks. ~~Trisagion ~~The trisagion: "
48 28| Euchology or Ritual of the Greeks. At the present time, on
49 28| Rome in the Church of the Greeks, as We recalled in constitution
50 29| abuse had spread to the Greeks, Innocent IV strictly forbade
51 29| of Tusculum forbade the Greeks to perform this ceremony. "
52 29| forbidden ceremonies to the Greeks, even if they already were
53 30| is whether Orientals and Greeks can be allowed to say the
54 30| allowed the Orientals and Greeks to say the Creed without
55 30| this See has insisted on Greeks and Orientals using the
56 30| required that Orientals and Greeks add "and from the Son" to
57 30| faith and opinion of the Greeks; the suitable pledge of
58 30| the addition then were the Greeks. ~~Similarly, Pope Callistus
59 30| watch carefully that the Greeks said "and from the Son"
60 30| Pope suspected that the Greeks from Constantinople were
61 30| mentioned, were required of the Greeks by Gregory XIII and of the
62 30| addressed to Latin bishops with Greeks and Albanians who observe
63 31| category of Orientals and Greeks who respect equally the
64 31| reasons the practice of the Greeks who offer only the Mass
65 34| Ordinaries who have Italian Greeks subject to them should show
66 34| from unleavened bread and Greeks from leavened bread where
67 35| Constantinople. Some of the Greeks who had rejected the errors
68 35| church for many years the Greeks performed the divine services
69 35| practice continued until the Greeks' numbers rose and another
70 36| This incident concerns Greeks who were allowed to celebrate
71 37| day. This practice of the Greeks is mentioned by Dionysius
72 38| custom is practiced among Greeks and Orientals, it is approved
73 39| altar in the church, the Greeks began to set up Paracclesias.
74 40| since these were built for Greeks only. But to dispel this
75 40| way of treating Italian Greeks, and in this passage We
76 40| priest. We also allow the Greeks to build altars in their
77 41| under Eugenius IV that the Greeks should not be hindered in
78 41| rite. On several occasions Greeks were deprived of the Sacrifice
79 41| against the will of the Greeks, they celebrate Mass and
80 41| The result is that the Greeks often remain without Mass
81 45| See has ordered Italian Greeks who live among us, subject
82 46| 46. The Oriental Greeks were asked to use the newly
83 46| practice of the Orientals and Greeks in distant places. It has
84 47| that Latins at the sight of Greeks living in ways which are
85 47| to do what they see the Greeks doing. They would claim
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