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- that, instead of being merely witnesses, they were co-consecrating, concelebrating the sacrament of orders. He applied the same rule to concelebration...
- M**** was celebrated by Pope Francis (with Pope Emeritus Benedict XVI concelebrating), on 27 April 2014 (Divine Mercy Sunday), in St. Peter's Square (Pope...
- people of Muslim faith who reside in the city] "Italian Orthodox Bishops concelebrating in Venice". Archived from the original on 15 December 2008. Retrieved...
- of Divine Mercy Sunday in 2005). About 150 cardinals and 700 bishops concelebrated the M****, and at least 500,000 people attended the M****, with an estimated...
- mitres. In modern Gr**** Patriarchal practice, on the other hand, all concelebrating bishops wear the great omophorion at the beginning of the Divine Liturgy...
- it is impossible for all the clergy of the Russian Orthodox Church to concelebrate with the clergy of the Church of Constantinople and for the laity to...
- marriages, and birth control issues. He opened the council's final session, concelebrating with bishops from countries where the Church was ****cuted. Several...
- mourning period, known as the novendiales, during which the cardinals will concelebrate M**** in Francis's memory. The Office for the Liturgical Celebrations...
- and the administration of the sacraments except when celebrating or concelebrating the Eucharist. It differs from the vestments worn by the celebrants...
- April, the cardinals ****embled in St. Peter's Basilica in the morning to concelebrate the M**** pro eligendo Romano Pontifice (lit. 'for the election of the...