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The American Revolution saw a bitter internal struggle, with lines of division which followed ecclesiastical battles that had gone on for twenty years between the "coetus" and "conferentie" factions.
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American Revolution saw a bitter internal struggle with lines of division which followed ecclesiastical battles that had gone on for twenty years between the "coetus" and
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What the provision in Summorum Pontificum says is that the coetus has to be around steadfastly.
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What the provision in Summorum Pontificum says is that the coetus has to be around steadfastly.
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What the diocesan statement suggests is that the attachment of the coetus fidelium has to have been steadfast.
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In the Latin the concept "attached" is expressed in an active participle going with the fidelium genitive plural who make up the coetus.
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Remember: the priest himself can be one of the faithful who make up of the coetus.
Compilation of recent analyses of AJ TLM policy loyalcatholic 2007
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In the Latin the concept "attached" is expressed in an active participle going with the fidelium genitive plural who make up the coetus.
Compilation of recent analyses of AJ TLM policy loyalcatholic 2007
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What the diocesan statement suggests is that the attachment of the coetus fidelium has to have been steadfast.
Compilation of recent analyses of AJ TLM policy loyalcatholic 2007
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Remember: the priest himself can be one of the faithful who make up of the coetus.
Archive 2007-09-01 Luxury Home 2007
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