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1 5| Consecrationis" of 30 November, 1944. ~ 2 2| 2. As regards the Sacrament 3 3| 3. All agree that the Sacraments 4 5| Episcopalis Consecrationis" of 30 November, 1944. ~ 5 4| 4. Wherefore, after invoking 6 5| 5. As to the matter and form 7 6| 6. In order that there may 8 | above 9 3| the power to change and abrogate what she herself has established. ~ 10 4| Holy Spirit - and which are accepted and used by the Church in 11 5| spiritum sanctitatis, ut acceptum a Te, Deus, secundi meriti 12 5| are attached the words: "Accipe Spiritum Sanctum: quorum 13 6| of special mention, and accordingly We will and order that in 14 3| rite of Ordination or to add to it the traditio instrumentorum: 15 2| various rites have been added in its conferring; this 16 2| has again and again been addressed to the Holy that the supreme 17 | after 18 3| 3. All agree that the Sacraments of the 19 5| Grant, we beseech Thee, Almighty Father, invest this Thy 20 | although 21 | always 22 6| November, Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle, in the year 23 5| sanctify him with the Heavenly anointing."]~All these things are 24 2| gave rise to doubts and anxieties in particular cases; and 25 | any 26 6| Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle, in the year nineteen hundred 27 1| under the Prince of the Apostles, one and the same faith, 28 4| words which determine the application of this matter, which univocally 29 6| force; in case any doubt arises, it is be submitted to this 30 5| imposition to which are attached the words: "Accipe Spiritum 31 2| the reason why theologians began to inquire which of the 32 2| conferring the Sacrament of Order belong to its essence, and which 33 5| conversationis insinuet."~["Grant, we beseech Thee, Almighty Father, invest 34 | Besides 35 | both 36 | can 37 6| not retroactive force; in case any doubt arises, it is 38 2| anxieties in particular cases; and as a consequence the 39 5| secundi meriti munus obtineat censuramque morum exemplo suae conversationis 40 1| Church in the course of the centuries never substituted other 41 4| Apostolic Authority and from certain knowledge declare, and as 42 6| Roman Pontifical they be clearly indicated. Let no man therefore 43 5| fullness of thy ministry and, clothing him in all the ornaments 44 5| glorificationis instructum coelestis unguenti rore santifica." ~[" 45 5| required for validity: ~"Comple in Sacerdote tuo ministerii 46 1| Council of Trent teaches (Conc. Trid., Sess. VII, can. 47 2| varying local and temporal conditions, various rites have been 48 4| and to preclude doubts of conscience, We do by Our Apostolic 49 5| Episcopal Ordination or Consecration, the matter is the imposition 50 5| Constitution "Episcopalis Consecrationis" of 30 November, 1944. ~ 51 5| which is done by the Bishop consecrator. The form consists of the 52 6| ordained, although a moral contact also is sufficient for the 53 5| in silence, but not the continuation of the same imposition through 54 6| have enacted, nor dare to contravene the same. ~Given at Rome 55 4| and in order to remove all controversy and to preclude doubts of 56 5| censuramque morum exemplo suae conversationis insinuet."~["Grant, we beseech 57 | could 58 5| required for validity: ~"Da, quaesumus, omnipotens Pater, 59 6| which We have enacted, nor dare to contravene the same. ~ 60 2| which no Catholic has ever dared to question, in the course 61 1| Trid., Sess. VII, can. 1, De Sacram, in genere), the 62 2| the Church might at last decide what is required for validity 63 6| Finally, what We have above declared and provided is by no means 64 6| permitted even in the slightest detail to neglect or omit the other 65 5| things are to be done as was determined by Our Apostolic Constitution " 66 5| sanctitatis, ut acceptum a Te, Deus, secundi meriti munus obtineat 67 5| famulum tuum Presbyterii dignitatem; innova in visceribus eius 68 4| there was ever a lawful disposition to the contrary We now decree 69 5| Emitte in eum, quaesumus, Domine, Spiritum Sanctum, quo in 70 | down 71 1| grace to perform properly ecclesiastical functions, is one and the 72 3| of Florence, in which was effected the union of the Greeks 73 1| and the same treasury of efficacious signs of grace, that is, 74 5| dignitatem; innova in visceribus eius spiritum sanctitatis, ut 75 5| required for validity: ~"Emitte in eum, quaesumus, Domine, 76 6| Constitution which We have enacted, nor dare to contravene 77 5| uprightness."]~Finally in the Episcopal Ordination or Consecration, 78 5| Apostolic Constitution "Episcopalis Consecrationis" of 30 November, 79 2| Sacrament of Order belong to its essence, and which do not; it also 80 5| tuo ministerii tui summam, et ornamentis totius glorificationis 81 | etc 82 5| for validity: ~"Emitte in eum, quaesumus, Domine, Spiritum 83 5| from Thee, O God. May the example of his life lead others 84 5| obtineat censuramque morum exemplo suae conversationis insinuet."~[" 85 5| ministerii tui fideliter exsequendi septiformis gratiae tuae 86 5| same imposition through the extension of the right hand, nor the 87 2| are now speaking, it is a fact that, notwithstanding its 88 5| omnipotens Pater, in hunc famulum tuum Presbyterii dignitatem; 89 4| knowledge declare, and as far as may be necessary decree 90 5| we beseech Thee, Almighty Father, invest this Thy servant 91 6| the thirtieth of November, Feast of Saint Andrew the Apostle, 92 5| quo in opus ministerii tui fideliter exsequendi septiformis gratiae 93 | first 94 6| Constitution have not retroactive force; in case any doubt arises, 95 6| year nineteen hundred and forty-seven, the ninth of Our Pontificate. ~ 96 | found 97 5| Perfect in Thy priest the fullness of thy ministry and, clothing 98 1| properly ecclesiastical functions, is one and the same for 99 4| decree that at least in the future the traditio instrumentorum 100 1| VII, can. 1, De Sacram, in genere), the seven Sacraments of 101 6| to contravene the same. ~Given at Rome from Saint Peter' 102 5| the ornaments of spiritual glorification, sanctify him with the Heavenly 103 5| summam, et ornamentis totius glorificationis instructum coelestis unguenti 104 5| received it from Thee, O God. May the example of his 105 1| Church but one and the same government under the Prince of the 106 5| conversationis insinuet."~["Grant, we beseech Thee, Almighty 107 5| fideliter exsequendi septiformis gratiae tuae munere roboretur."~ 108 3| conferred according to the Greek rite without the traditio 109 6| physically touching the head of the person to be ordained, 110 5| Priesthood; do Thou renew in his heart the spirit of holiness, 111 5| glorification, sanctify him with the Heavenly anointing."]~All these things 112 3| Roman Church has always held as valid Ordinations conferred 113 | hence 114 | her 115 | herself 116 5| his heart the spirit of holiness, so that he may persevere 117 2| and as a consequence the humble petition has again and again 118 5| quaesumus, omnipotens Pater, in hunc famulum tuum Presbyterii 119 6| Apostle, in the year nineteen hundred and forty-seven, the ninth 120 2| notwithstanding its unity and identity, which no Catholic has ever 121 6| Pontifical they be clearly indicated. Let no man therefore infringe 122 6| indicated. Let no man therefore infringe this Constitution which 123 5| Presbyterii dignitatem; innova in visceribus eius spiritum 124 2| why theologians began to inquire which of the rites used 125 5| exemplo suae conversationis insinuet."~["Grant, we beseech Thee, 126 5| ornamentis totius glorificationis instructum coelestis unguenti rore 127 5| beseech Thee, Almighty Father, invest this Thy servant with the 128 3| sensible signs which produce invisible grace, must both signify 129 4| 4. Wherefore, after invoking the divine light, We of 130 1| the universal Church; for, just as Our Lord Jesus Christ 131 1| Himself established to be kept as sacramental signs. ~ 132 4| Authority and from certain knowledge declare, and as far as may 133 6| that all the prescriptions laid down in the said Roman Pontifical 134 4| and if there was ever a lawful disposition to the contrary 135 5| the example of his life lead others to moral uprightness."]~ 136 | least 137 | Let 138 5| May the example of his life lead others to moral uprightness."]~ 139 4| after invoking the divine light, We of Our Apostolic Authority 140 2| time, according to varying local and temporal conditions, 141 6| clearly indicated. Let no man therefore infringe this 142 6| declared and provided is by no means to be understood in the 143 6| those worthy of special mention, and accordingly We will 144 5| acceptum a Te, Deus, secundi meriti munus obtineat censuramque 145 | might 146 3| that, even according to the mind of the Council of Florence 147 5| priest the fullness of thy ministry and, clothing him in all 148 5| munus obtineat censuramque morum exemplo suae conversationis 149 5| septiformis gratiae tuae munere roboretur."~In the Ordination 150 5| Te, Deus, secundi meriti munus obtineat censuramque morum 151 6| the slightest detail to neglect or omit the other rites 152 | never 153 | next 154 6| the Apostle, in the year nineteen hundred and forty-seven, 155 6| hundred and forty-seven, the ninth of Our Pontificate. ~ 156 5| has received it from Thee, O God. May the example of 157 6| Pontifical be religiously observed and performed. ~The provisions 158 5| Deus, secundi meriti munus obtineat censuramque morum exemplo 159 6| order that there may be no occasion for doubt, We command that 160 5| hand of the Bishop which occurs in the rite of that Ordination. 161 | off 162 5| he may persevere in this office, which is next to ours in 163 6| slightest detail to neglect or omit the other rites which are 164 5| validity: ~"Da, quaesumus, omnipotens Pater, in hunc famulum tuum 165 5| Spiritum Sanctum, quo in opus ministerii tui fideliter 166 3| has always held as valid Ordinations conferred according to the 167 5| ministerii tui summam, et ornamentis totius glorificationis instructum 168 5| clothing him in all the ornaments of spiritual glorification, 169 | others 170 | ours 171 | own 172 2| doubts and anxieties in particular cases; and as a consequence 173 5| Da, quaesumus, omnipotens Pater, in hunc famulum tuum Presbyterii 174 5| Sanctum: quorum remiseris peccata, etc." And the form consists 175 5| unguenti rore santifica." ~["Perfect in Thy priest the fullness 176 1| spiritual power and grace to perform properly ecclesiastical 177 6| religiously observed and performed. ~The provisions of this 178 6| in the sense that it be permitted even in the slightest detail 179 5| holiness, so that he may persevere in this office, which is 180 6| touching the head of the person to be ordained, although 181 6| Given at Rome from Saint Peter's, on the thirtieth of November, 182 2| a consequence the humble petition has again and again been 183 6| imposition of hands be done by physically touching the head of the 184 3| rites of various times and places in the universal Church, 185 6| forty-seven, the ninth of Our Pontificate. ~ 186 4| remove all controversy and to preclude doubts of conscience, We 187 5| Pater, in hunc famulum tuum Presbyterii dignitatem; innova in visceribus 188 6| the other rites which are prescribed in the Roman Pontifical; 189 6| contrary We order that all the prescriptions laid down in the said Roman 190 5| santifica." ~["Perfect in Thy priest the fullness of thy ministry 191 1| same government under the Prince of the Apostles, one and 192 6| Apostolic See. ~These things We proclaim, declare, and decree, all 193 3| the effects which must be produced and hence also signified 194 1| 1. The Catholic Faith professes that the Sacrament of Order 195 1| power and grace to perform properly ecclesiastical functions, 196 1| those things which, as is proved from the sources of divine 197 6| have above declared and provided is by no means to be understood 198 6| observed and performed. ~The provisions of this Our Constitution 199 2| Catholic has ever dared to question, in the course of time, 200 5| Domine, Spiritum Sanctum, quo in opus ministerii tui fideliter 201 5| Accipe Spiritum Sanctum: quorum remiseris peccata, etc." 202 2| conferring; this was surely the reason why theologians began to 203 5| in dignity, since he has received it from Thee, O God. May 204 2| 2. As regards the Sacrament of Order, 205 6| said Roman Pontifical be religiously observed and performed. ~ 206 5| Spiritum Sanctum: quorum remiseris peccata, etc." And the form 207 4| declare, and in order to remove all controversy and to preclude 208 5| the Priesthood; do Thou renew in his heart the spirit 209 6| Our Constitution have not retroactive force; in case any doubt 210 1| from the sources of divine revelation, Christ the Lord Himself 211 5| through the extension of the right hand, nor the last imposition 212 2| which do not; it also gave rise to doubts and anxieties 213 5| septiformis gratiae tuae munere roboretur."~In the Ordination to the 214 5| instructum coelestis unguenti rore santifica." ~["Perfect in 215 | s 216 5| for validity: ~"Comple in Sacerdote tuo ministerii tui summam, 217 1| Sess. VII, can. 1, De Sacram, in genere), the seven Sacraments 218 1| faith, one and the same sacrifice, so too He gave her but 219 6| prescriptions laid down in the said Roman Pontifical be religiously 220 5| spiritual glorification, sanctify him with the Heavenly anointing."]~ 221 5| visceribus eius spiritum sanctitatis, ut acceptum a Te, Deus, 222 5| coelestis unguenti rore santifica." ~["Perfect in Thy priest 223 5| ut acceptum a Te, Deus, secundi meriti munus obtineat censuramque 224 6| submitted to this Apostolic See. ~These things We proclaim, 225 3| Sacraments of the New Law, as sensible signs which produce invisible 226 5| tui fideliter exsequendi septiformis gratiae tuae munere roboretur."~ 227 5| Father, invest this Thy servant with the dignity of the 228 1| Trent teaches (Conc. Trid., Sess. VII, can. 1, De Sacram, 229 1| Sacram, in genere), the seven Sacraments of the New Law 230 5| Bishop which is done in silence, but not the continuation 231 6| be permitted even in the slightest detail to neglect or omit 232 1| which, as is proved from the sources of divine revelation, Christ 233 2| Order, of which We are now speaking, it is a fact that, notwithstanding 234 6| notwithstanding, even those worthy of special mention, and accordingly 235 5| censuramque morum exemplo suae conversationis insinuet."~[" 236 6| any doubt arises, it is be submitted to this Apostolic See. ~ 237 1| course of the centuries never substituted other Sacraments, nor could 238 6| a moral contact also is sufficient for the valid conferring 239 3| Church, are found to be sufficiently signified by the imposition 240 5| Sacerdote tuo ministerii tui summam, et ornamentis totius glorificationis 241 2| its conferring; this was surely the reason why theologians 242 5| sanctitatis, ut acceptum a Te, Deus, secundi meriti munus 243 1| as the Council of Trent teaches (Conc. Trid., Sess. VII, 244 2| according to varying local and temporal conditions, various rites 245 2| was surely the reason why theologians began to inquire which of 246 6| from Saint Peter's, on the thirtieth of November, Feast of Saint 247 | Thou 248 | through 249 3| all the rites of various times and places in the universal 250 | too 251 5| tui summam, et ornamentis totius glorificationis instructum 252 6| hands be done by physically touching the head of the person to 253 1| her but one and the same treasury of efficacious signs of 254 1| since, as the Council of Trent teaches (Conc. Trid., Sess. 255 1| of Trent teaches (Conc. Trid., Sess. VII, can. 1, De 256 5| exsequendi septiformis gratiae tuae munere roboretur."~In the 257 5| validity: ~"Comple in Sacerdote tuo ministerii tui summam, et 258 5| omnipotens Pater, in hunc famulum tuum Presbyterii dignitatem; 259 | under 260 6| provided is by no means to be understood in the sense that it be 261 5| glorificationis instructum coelestis unguenti rore santifica." ~["Perfect 262 3| in which was effected the union of the Greeks with the Roman 263 2| that, notwithstanding its unity and identity, which no Catholic 264 4| application of this matter, which univocally signify the sacramental 265 5| life lead others to moral uprightness."]~Finally in the Episcopal 266 5| eius spiritum sanctitatis, ut acceptum a Te, Deus, secundi 267 2| course of time, according to varying local and temporal conditions, 268 | very 269 1| teaches (Conc. Trid., Sess. VII, can. 1, De Sacram, in genere), 270 5| Presbyterii dignitatem; innova in visceribus eius spiritum sanctitatis, 271 4| 4. Wherefore, after invoking the divine 272 | why 273 | without 274 6| notwithstanding, even those worthy of special mention, and 275 6| Andrew the Apostle, in the year nineteen hundred and forty-seven,


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