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s.c. 1
sacerdotal 1
sacraments 16
sacred 37
sacrilegious 3
sacrilegiously 1
sad 1
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39 catholic
38 man
37 him
37 sacred
37 some
37 truth
37 way
Pius PP. X
Pascendi dominici gregis

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1 1 | seem to fail in Our most sacred duty, and lest the kindness 2 2 | assail all that is most sacred in the work of Christ, not 3 6 | be held touching the most sacred Person of Christ, what concerning 4 8 | legislator in the province of sacred liturgy or discipline. ~ 5 21| the Books which we call "Sacred," of these also we must 6 22| nature and origin of the Sacred Books. According to the 7 22| books are included among the Sacred Writings. God does indeed 8 22| of the inspiration of the Sacred Books. The Modernists affirm, 9 26| the Books we revere as sacred, even faith itself, and 10 27| a fault they regard as a sacred duty. Being in intimate 11 28| Hence the sense, too, of the sacred dogmas is that which our 12 32| whether they be found in the Sacred Books or elsewhere, draws 13 32| happen that some parts of the Sacred Scriptures, such as the 14 34| this dismembering of the Sacred Books and this partition 15 34| means, briefly, that in the Sacred Books we must admit a vital 16 34| the ages amplifying the Sacred Books. To aid them in this 17 34| about their works on the Sacred Books, in which they have 18 34| sanctity, have sifted the Sacred Books in every way, and 19 35| employing the data of the sacred books or the histories in 20 36| right and proper. In the Sacred Books there are many passages 21 36| a help. Then, again, the Sacred Books being essentially 22 36| truth, and who hold that the Sacred Books, written under the 23 36| arguments adduced in the Sacred Books, like those, for example, 24 43| of pestilence. From these sacred chairs they scatter, though 25 45| be made the basis of the sacred sciences. It goes without 26 47| without interfering with sacred studies, as Our Predecessor 27 48| towards those who neglect the sacred sciences or appear to prefer 28 49| laid down in 1896 by the Sacred Congregation of Bishops 29 52| appertain to the Master of the Sacred Palaces, after they have 30 52| office of the Master of the Sacred Palaces to select the censor 31 54| would imply a usurpation of sacred authority, and that no mention 32 54| XIII.: Let priests hold as sacred the authority of their pastors, 33 55| being perpetuated, this sacred Assembly, following the 34 55| of different places or of sacred relics. Let them not permit 35 55| prejudiced opinion. Concerning sacred relics, let this be the 36 55| Congregation of Indulgences and Sacred Relics: Ancient relics are 37 55| wanting. On this matter the Sacred Congregation of Rites, thirty


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