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"coram" apparently for the sake of telling us that they mean
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Once the Host has been thus enclosed, the rest of the Mass is celebrated as a “Missa coram Sanctissimo”.
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Certainly the next question that will be upon the minds of many following from this event will pertain to the future possibility of some sort of papal celebration of these same liturgical rites, be it a public papal Low Mass, the Missa coram Summo Pontifice, the Solemn Papal Mass, or even some development of these in the light of present-day circumstances.
Some Considerations of the Lateran Mass of Cardinal Cañizares 2009
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It was the falsehoods in this report, and the Justice Department's lack of candor in relying on them, that led a federal district court to grant Fred Korematsu a writ of error coram nobis in 1984.
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It was the falsehoods in this report, and the Justice Department's lack of candor in relying on them, that led a federal district court to grant Fred Korematsu a writ of error coram nobis in 1984.
Is That Legal?: A Troubling Partial Rehabilitation of Korematsu v. United States 2008
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Ut cantemus de patrono/Coram agno, coram throno/Laudes super aethera.
Sensual Encounters: Monastic Women and Spirituality in Medieval Germany 2008
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Before 2006 ended he restored the wooden coram populo altar and reinstituted Masses facing the people.
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Costantino Usai, to take away the temporary wooden altar that had been erected some time ago in the chancel of the cathedral in order to facilitate Masses coram populo.
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Then, after every other verse, he would repeat, with a pause: "Tibi soli peccavi et malum coram te feci… He uttered the words plaintively, sighing profoundly and weeping, and moved with such a lofty idea of God and of His infinite sanctity that the Brother infirmarian was siezed with a holy dread."
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It was the falsehoods in this report, and the Justice Department's lack of candor in relying on them, that led a federal district court to grant Fred Korematsu a writ of error coram nobis in 1984.
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