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1 9 | the very beginning in the Church founded by the Divine Redeemer
2 10| clearly that the sound of church singing was not completely
3 12| had been restored to the Church the psalms and hymns of
4 16| 15. Since the Church always held this polyphonic
5 17| under the auspices of the Church the study of sacred music
6 18| shows how sincerely the Church has desired to render divine
7 18| It likewise shows why the Church must insist that this art
8 22| will be astonished that the Church is so vigilant and careful
9 22| is the intention of the Church, however, to protect sacred
10 28| sacred buildings of the Church, the guardian and arbiter
11 30| 29. The Church has always honored and always
12 30| and important help to the Church in carrying out its apostolic
13 31| rites themselves. Hence the Church must take the greatest care
14 33| honor given to God by the Church in union with Christ, its
15 37| called religious music. The Church has possessed such music
16 37| developed happily under the Church's auspices. As experience
17 42| immediately joined with the Church's liturgical worship should
18 43| which has been used in the Church over the course of so many
19 45| guarding and dispensing the Church's riches to preserve this
20 46| the wonderful unity of the Church. This is one of the most
21 46| important reasons why the Church so greatly desires that
22 47| the universality of the Church may shine forth more powerfully
23 51| Latin Roman Rite of the Church. It can also, however, be
24 52| marvelous abundance of the Church, they also, in their various
25 53| musical works of the Western Church itself. It is Our hope that
26 54| music from the rites of the Church. If this polyphonic music
27 54| accompanying and beautifying the Church's sacred rites. ~
28 57| 56. The Church favors all these enterprises.
29 57| memory, St. Pius X, says, the Church "unceasingly encourages
30 59| instruments that have a place in church the organ rightly holds
31 59| to the ceremonies of the Church. It moves the souls of the
32 63| intimately associated with the Church's sacred liturgy, there
33 70| grown sufficiently, larger church buildings have been erected,
34 70| schools established by the Church and, finally, until there
35 72| beginning, when the Catholic Church sent preachers of the Gospel
36 73| committed to you by the Church. As experience teaches,
37 76| according to the mind of the Church by teachers who are experts
38 81| with due observance of the Church's laws and due obedience
39 83| hope that whoever in the Church supervises and directs the
40 84| esteemed throughout the Church's history and which today
41 84| bring the children of the Church to give due praise, expressed
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