Chapter
1 11| followed by the other lesser churches of the east) the name of
2 13| definitely in force in Greek churches many centuries before schism
3 13| that the Latin and Greek churches agree in recognizing and
4 14| sincere reconciliation of the churches was no longer possible.
5 15| everywhere in all of Christ's churches during the sacrifice of
6 21| offered for him in all the churches of the east, if in turn
7 21| Church and of the other churches in the Patriarchate of Rome.
8 21| the tablets of all of his churches. But Leo (Pope Leo IX) would
9 26| evidence that in many Latin churches the name of the king is
10 28| that they proclaimed in the churches as lords in faith and religion
11 51| between the Latin and Greek churches derives from the controversies
12 64| religiously observed in those churches because they had received
13 65| Calmet states that some Latin churches distinguished between clean
14 65| in some Latin and Greek churches. "Maintaining the ancient
15 66| abstinence left in the Latin churches, if we may believe Cornelius
16 70| be forbidden to enter the churches. To forbid them would obviously
17 74| and reverence due to the churches and holy things. Therefore
18 74| faithful used to enter the churches only after carefully washing
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