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Plebs tua te, Domine, beati Angeli sacerdotis et Martyris tui glorificatione sanctificet: et eodem intercedente te mereatur habere rectorem.
5 May -- St Angelus, O. Carm. John 2009
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Plebs tua te, Domine, beati Angeli sacerdotis et Martyris tui glorificatione sanctificet: et eodem intercedente te mereatur habere rectorem.
May 30 -- St Joan of Arc John 2009
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St. Thomas, in his dream, expresses himself thus: “Confessio ex defectu sacerdotis laico facta, sacramentalis est quodam modo.”
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In one instance, the anonymous commentator of the Duodecim Candelae interprets the bishop's staff as representing sacerdotis potestas. 26 This priestly power stems from Christ's commissioning the apostles to go out and preach the gospel taking only
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Pontificii sacerdotis e gente nostra, alter _Responsionem ad
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Placuit maiestati apostolicæ vestræ iniungere sanctitati, vt me certo temore vocaretis ad suscipendum ordinem sacerdotis, & pontificalis officij dignitatem.
Chronicles of England, Scotland and Ireland (2 of 6): England (5 of 12) Henrie the Second Raphael Holinshed
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Rubrical indications whose obligatory character is completely lacking, such as the prayers in preparation for Mass, "pro opportunitate sacerdotis facienda", are exceptional instances, the very terms of which show what is to be understood, but these exceptions merely confirm the thesis.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 13: Revelation-Stock 1840-1916 1913
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Church; the first by the hand of the priest, the second by that of the king, but under the direction of the priest (ad nutum et patientiam sacerdotis).
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 2: Assizes-Browne 1840-1916 1913
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XVII, 598 and CXXXIX, 175, contains an important text on this subject; Rocca De salutatione sacerdotis in missa et divinis officiis in Thesaurus antiquitat.,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 11: New Mexico-Philip 1840-1916 1913
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Oath was taken from him _in verbum sacerdotis_, and he promised to tell the truth.
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