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... recitation of the Credo is one of these . It retains the Gloria , too , if the particular Sunday were entitled to it . " 4. We agree with our correspondent that it is quite sufficient to mention the first of the two names in the recitation ...
... recitation of the Credo is one of these . It retains the Gloria , too , if the particular Sunday were entitled to it . " 4. We agree with our correspondent that it is quite sufficient to mention the first of the two names in the recitation ...
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... recitation of the Litany . The abuses are : ( a ) omitting the second Kyrie eleison at the beginning of the Litany ; ( b ) joining three invocations under one ora pro nobis ; ( c ) reciting the Agnus Dei only once at the end . The ...
... recitation of the Litany . The abuses are : ( a ) omitting the second Kyrie eleison at the beginning of the Litany ; ( b ) joining three invocations under one ora pro nobis ; ( c ) reciting the Agnus Dei only once at the end . The ...
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... recitation of the Holy Rosary . Again it will be a matter of sustained effort on the part of the priest . But it is worth while . The Rosary is pre - eminently the popular congregational prayer of the Irish people . Where two or three ...
... recitation of the Holy Rosary . Again it will be a matter of sustained effort on the part of the priest . But it is worth while . The Rosary is pre - eminently the popular congregational prayer of the Irish people . Where two or three ...
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... recitation of the Divine Office . Another useful variation would be to have the Glory be to the Father ' and the response chanted to one of the psalm tones , either in the vernacular , or , as in France , in Latin . This device has the ...
... recitation of the Divine Office . Another useful variation would be to have the Glory be to the Father ' and the response chanted to one of the psalm tones , either in the vernacular , or , as in France , in Latin . This device has the ...
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... recitation . In several canons the Codex deals explicitly with the conditions necessary for gaining indulgences . On the part of the recipient , besides the state of grace ( Can . 925 , § 1 ) and the intention of gaining the indulgences ...
... recitation . In several canons the Codex deals explicitly with the conditions necessary for gaining indulgences . On the part of the recipient , besides the state of grace ( Can . 925 , § 1 ) and the intention of gaining the indulgences ...
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