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1 2 | the celebration of divine worship and to the more effective
2 7 | used especially for the worship of the true and sovereign
3 8 | singing used for sacred worship.6 This order was restored
4 12| and hymns of liturgical worship were in almost daily use.
5 18| desired to render divine worship ever more splendid and more
6 18| profane and foreign to divine worship from entering into sacred
7 21| The Holiness of Divine Worship), issued December 20, 1929,15
8 22| something as important as divine worship. ~
9 28| what God's majesty and His worship demand. Nor can he hope
10 29| labor of art is an act of worship and religion for him. It
11 31| more intimately into divine worship than many other liberal
12 31| be unbecoming to sacred worship or anything that might distract
13 35| supreme act of Christian worship, the Eucharistic sacrifice
14 42| the Church's liturgical worship should be conducive to the
15 54| the magnificence of divine worship and of moving the faithful
16 58| the disadvantage of sacred worship. ~
17 60| to be admitted into the worship of the Catholic religion. ~
18 62| would be unworthy of divine worship and sacred gatherings. ~
19 71| ceremonies dedicated to the worship of idols with religious
20 82| magnificent conduct of divine worship. ~
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