Chapter
1 9 | Church in order that they may avoid obvious mistakes in
2 9 | meeting of the Congregation on May 1, 1746, which We approved
3 12| But however it may be with this disputed point
4 15| sacred canons." This passage may be found in the collection
5 17| Apostolic authority, as may be seen in Our constitution
6 23| the ancient practice, as may be seen in Estius in 4.
7 25| palace, and army. In the May 1, 1746, session of the
8 26| the army that our affairs may prosper" and "Let us pray
9 26| exalted power that our affairs may enjoy peace" (Cotelerius,
10 26| this point Gregorius too may be consulted (de Liturgia
11 26| chap. 3, no. 4). However it may be with the dispute conducted
12 27| sacred liturgy is common, as may be seen in the Liturgies
13 27| constitution. "But someone may ask whether it is permissible
14 28| 28. However, We may leave aside these statements
15 29| kneel as they pray that they may be remembered in this procession
16 31| Athanasius, the Greeks may be seen in their own church
17 33| this decree, the fathers may have had in mind the incident
18 39| being celebrated. The priest may still offer the Sacrifice
19 42| entrusted, not so that we may consecrate it but that we
20 42| consecrate it but that we may humbly help those who do" (
21 44| Oriental Church, other spices may rightly be mixed if they
22 44| required, the holy chrism may duly be prepared with only
23 46| state that the sacrament may be conferred on those in
24 46| persons who come to the church may also be anointed. This can
25 47| Quintaduenas that parish clergy may send the holy oil of the
26 47| others in order that they may anoint themselves in their
27 48| serious illness, a penitent may no means be obliged to receive
28 48| it was purely ceremonial may be gathered from canon 74
29 48| impurely with an unbeliever, he may be reconciled to the Church
30 48| of Tusculum: "Confessors may not impose on anyone any
31 48| intention of the agent, may possibly have this effect" (
32 49| are absent, sacred chrism may still be prepared. ~
33 51| theologians, and everyone may embrace the interpretation
34 61| ceremonial precepts, it may justly be affirmed that
35 62| opinion, what animals or birds may be eaten when, after the
36 62| Therefore, every animal may be eaten whose flesh is
37 62| which are not forbidden may and should be given up for
38 63| clean and unclean foods, may be restored. The Western
39 66| the Latin churches, if we may believe Cornelius a Lapide (
40 69| of her purification." She may not enter the sanctuary
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