The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... customs his idea of liberty , considered the spiritual dictatorship of the State , in whatever form it clothed , as the adversary , par excellence , of Christianity . God did not become man so that a Cæsar might be pontiff . The last ...
... customs his idea of liberty , considered the spiritual dictatorship of the State , in whatever form it clothed , as the adversary , par excellence , of Christianity . God did not become man so that a Cæsar might be pontiff . The last ...
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... custom . Seeing that , as I understand , it is the Bishop of this Irish diocese who should dispense , may it be taken for granted that the banns need not be published here , or will it be necessary to apply to the Bishop of the Irish ...
... custom . Seeing that , as I understand , it is the Bishop of this Irish diocese who should dispense , may it be taken for granted that the banns need not be published here , or will it be necessary to apply to the Bishop of the Irish ...
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... custom seems to regulate the usage differently in different places . Some prescribe the use of a purple stole throughout the ceremony , others prescribe only the surplice except , of course , for the actual Baptism and the Confession ...
... custom seems to regulate the usage differently in different places . Some prescribe the use of a purple stole throughout the ceremony , others prescribe only the surplice except , of course , for the actual Baptism and the Confession ...
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... were able to go to confession . One word more about the Dalaguete Mission . people subscribed 400 peses ( over £ 40 ) for a Mission Cross . The Since the Mission they have kept up the pious custom PLIGHT OF THE PHILIPPINE CATHOLICS 99.
... were able to go to confession . One word more about the Dalaguete Mission . people subscribed 400 peses ( over £ 40 ) for a Mission Cross . The Since the Mission they have kept up the pious custom PLIGHT OF THE PHILIPPINE CATHOLICS 99.
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Since the Mission they have kept up the pious custom of praying before that Cross every Sunday . It stands a good distance from the church , on the sea - shore . They wished to have it there , to encourag ethem when out on the stormy ...
Since the Mission they have kept up the pious custom of praying before that Cross every Sunday . It stands a good distance from the church , on the sea - shore . They wished to have it there , to encourag ethem when out on the stormy ...
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