Table of Contents | Words: Alphabetical - Frequency - Inverse - Length - Statistics | Help | IntraText Library | ||
Alphabetical [« »] of 1298 off 2 offend 1 offer 36 offered 24 offerer 1 offering 18 | Frequency [« »] 41 redeemer 37 were 37 will 36 offer 35 altar 35 cross 35 rites | Pius XII Mediator Dei IntraText - Concordances offer |
N.
1 2 | a visible priesthood to offer everywhere the clean oblation4 2 2 | the shackles of sin, to offer God that unconstrained and 3 12 | no plan or initiative can offer better prospect of success 4 21 | on which they proceed to offer the sacrifice, and around 5 72 | immense love He knew, could offer Him a worthy return of gratitude. 6 80 | union with Him let them offer up themselves.~ 7 83 | present than that they should offer the sacrifice privately 8 85 | said that the faithful do offer the divine Victim, though 9 86 | memory, "do the priests offer the sacrifice, but also 10 87 | sacrifice inasmuch as they offer the same. The following 11 87 | are used: "For whom we offer, or who offer up to Thee . . . 12 87 | For whom we offer, or who offer up to Thee . . . We therefore 13 87 | thy whole people . . . do offer unto thy most excellent 14 89 | the canon of the Mass to offer up the sacrifice. To satisfy 15 90 | in ancient times - they offer to the ministers at the 16 90 | alms they get the priest to offer the divine victim for their 17 91 | present at Mass, are said to offer the sacrifice.~ 18 92 | exact meaning of the word "offer." The unbloody immolation 19 92 | namely, because they not only offer the sacrifice by the hands 20 93 | clear that the faithful offer the sacrifice by the hands 21 93 | Church can rightly be said to offer up the victim through Christ. 22 93 | conclusion that the people offer the sacrifice with the priest 23 95 | assert that priests cannot offer Mass at different altars 24 98 | oblation by which the faithful offer the divine Victim in this 25 99 | as "a holy priesthood, to offer up spiritual sacrifices, 26 99 | Priest and through Him they offer themselves as a spiritual 27 103| the faithful, when they offer up the divine Victim in 28 104| should Christians forget to offer themselves, their cares, 29 118| sacrifice, because they likewise offer it after their own manner, 30 119| crowd to the altar rails to offer themselves, their innocence 31 124| we may always continue to offer thanks114 . . . and may 32 124| no time when we must not offer God thanks, and if we must 33 124| with us intimately and to offer us a refuge in His loving 34 127| these sentiments that we offer and immolate ourselves as 35 139| Gentiles, "by him Jesus let us offer the sacrifice of praise 36 205| which heaven and earth daily offer to God.~