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Montoya, Luis de Leon says: 'Y cuanto toca al capítulo tercero, si yo no temiera aquella sentencia _Malédici regnum Dei non possidebunt_, y aquella _Invicem mordentes, invicem consumemini_, yo pudiera relatar mas de dos cosas, algo mas pesadas que es dar un _agnus Dei_ un fraile
Fray Luis de León A Biographical Fragment James Fitzmaurice-Kelly
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_Euodia_.) [2] _Cor Dei in verbis Dei_; Gregory the Great's noble description of the Bible, in a letter to the courtier Theodoras, begging him to study daily "the Letter of the heavenly Emperor."
Philippian Studies Lessons in Faith and Love from St. Paul's Epistle to the Philippians 1880
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Pepin sought to remove the difficulty by strengthening the Frankish Church and placing between the secular and spiritual lords the new Carlovingian king, who, by the assumption of the title Dei gratia, obtained a somewhat religious character.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 6: Fathers of the Church-Gregory XI 1840-1916 1913
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Taking into account that the Pontifical Commission Ecclesia Dei is to be attached to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, it seems not unreasonable to speculate - but keep in mind that at this point it is no more than that - that the appointment of Mons.
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When the invocation Agnus Dei is repeated more than three times, it is meant to accompany the liturgical action of the celebrant with a prayerful chant.
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Insofar as this dialogue essentially concerns doctrine, the work of Ecclesia Dei is ordered towards the Congregation of the Faith.
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Nor should we ignore the apparent fact that readers of The Da Vinci Code were/are much more likely to believe that Jesus was married and that Opus Dei is a secretive, murderous sect.
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Nor should we ignore the apparent fact that readers of The Da Vinci Code were/are much more likely to believe that Jesus was married and that Opus Dei is a secretive, murderous sect.
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On Holy Thursday, the Agnus Dei is said as usual; the practice introduced in 1955, singing “miserere nobis” in place of “dona nobis pacem” as the third invocation, has been abolished.
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The "Agnus Dei" is followed by the dona nobis pacem and the Celebrant having replaced the holy Sacrament, the Postcommunion and Deo Gratias are sung in plain chant ...
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