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1 4 | present of the Church of the Ruthenians; not only is it outstanding
2 5 | before the union of the Ruthenians with the Apostolic See was
3 7 | this happy union of the Ruthenians with the Apostolic See was
4 7 | Gregory as metropolitan of the Ruthenians, who were then subject to
5 9 | most powerful man among the Ruthenians was prince Constantine Ostrozhsky
6 11| confirm the union of the Ruthenians with the Catholic Church. ~
7 15| defended the return of the Ruthenians to the Catholic Church. ~
8 17| king that the union of the Ruthenians with the Apostolic See was
9 19| breaking the union of the Ruthenians with the Roman Church. Already
10 19| other religious helps to the Ruthenians. Finally, alas, in 1839
11 20| most noble nation of the Ruthenians was afflicted at that time,
12 22| during this same period the Ruthenians enjoyed peace and tranquillity
13 23| to the emigration of many Ruthenians from Galicia to the U.S.A.,
14 23| ecclesiastical affairs of the Ruthenians in these jurisdictions and
15 24| extolled the union of the Ruthenians with the Apostolic See as
16 27| the lawful rites of the Ruthenians. For when the bishops, through
17 27| seemed at first that the Ruthenians ought to employ it while
18 28| suffragan bishops of the Ruthenians should be confirmed by the
19 28| They also decreed that the Ruthenians should not be at a disadvantage
20 29| same fatherly love to the Ruthenians as to the Catholics of the
21 29| Congregation for the united Ruthenians and His Holiness approved
22 30| established the union of the Ruthenians with the Apostolic See there
23 31| lawful for any of the united Ruthenians, whether lay folk or ecclesiastics,
24 33| it you justly complain of Ruthenians going over from the Greek
25 34| this prohibition bound all Ruthenians. ~
26 39| grace, that the Catholic Ruthenians finally brought the dissident
27 42| there were many Catholic Ruthenians, especially in America -
28 45| college at Rome for young Ruthenians divinely called to the priesthood.
29 48| the Catholic Church of the Ruthenians; many churches were profaned,
30 58| far as the lands of the Ruthenians are concerned. ~
31 59| to free the Church of the Ruthenians from this hurtful crisis. ~
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