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Cardinal McCarrick's final homily as Archbishop of Washington in June 2006
Had he survived Pope John Paul II, who delivered the homily at his funeral-the last while John Paul was alive -, Cardinal Schotte would, as the senior member of the order of Cardinal Deacons under the age of 80, have made the announcement of the next Pope's election.
Cardinal Sepe said in the homily at his morning Mass, appeared to refer implicitly to the probe, speaking of the " many martyrs " who, " in the name of truth and of Christ, remained faithful to his Gospel when they were tortured, humiliated and disrespected.
After kissing the text of the Book of the Gospels, Cardinal Ratzinger stood before the congregants to offer the homily which included references to the life and service of Pope John Paul.
Cardinal Ratzinger became emotional at certain parts of his homily, especially in reflection of the inability of Pope John Paul to speak in the last days of his life.
“ I was on pilgrimage to Lourdes yesterday with 800 people from this diocese and not one said they had no confidence in me, they said they wanted me to stay and continue this work .” Cardinal Brady told mass-goers at his St Patrick ’ s Day homily in March that he would take a period of time to reflect on his future in the church.

homily and said
Followed by the Introit, Kyrie, Gloria, collect, the readings with an alleluia ( alleluia is not said during Lent ), homily ( or sermon ) and recitation of the Nicene Creed.
At that service, recalled the Reverend Robert W. Prichard, who delivered the homily, " He said he envied those people who had a faith that came without any sorrow, faith that came without wavering.
Referring in his inauguration homily to coronation with the papal tiara, John Paul II said: " This is not the time to return to a ceremony and an object considered, wrongly, to be a symbol of the temporal power of the Popes.
Silvestre Jofre, OSB said in his homily that, “ The College of San Beda comes to the arena with the sole purpose of helping to defend the Catholic battlements in the field of education .” With that, the school opened exclusively for young boys with 212 students taking primaria enseñanza and secundaria enseñanza, the equivalent respectively of grade school and high school with the first two years of college.
After hearing his first homily as bishop, Empress Galla Placidia is said to have given him the surname Chrysologus, by which he is known.
In his inauguration homily, Pope John Paul II said:
In his homily he said, " Yes, the springtime of ecumenism has flowered on the hill of Taizé.

homily and had
In this homily, Autpert's death date is given as 784 ( older scholarship had given a date between 778 and 779 ).
In the homily by Timothy, Abbaton was first named Muriel, and had been given the task by God of collecting the earth which would be used in the creation of Adam.
It is possible that the Church from which Clement sent his epistle had included a festal homily to share in one economical post, thus the homily became known as the Second Epistle of Clement.
In a passage of his inauguration homily, quoted above, Pope John Paul II remarked that both his immediate predecessor and he himself had wished neither a coronation nor a tiara, and added: " This is not the time to return to a ceremony and an object considered, wrongly, to be a symbol of the temporal power of the Popes.
In the second day, Pope Benedict's homily had pronounced in front of more than 500, 000 pilgrims a reference to the Fátima prophecy about the triumph of the Immaculate Heart of Mary and related it to the final " glory of the Most Holy Trinity ".
John Chrysostom's homily upon Saint Babylas and the Acts of the Martyrs report the following story, that Babylas once refused the visiting pagan emperor, on account of his sinful ways, permission to enter the church and had ordered him to take his place among the penitents.
In his homily on the mountain, Neary talked of the effects the recession had on family life.
The canon of Wulfstan's homiletic works is somewhat ambiguous, as it is often difficult to tell if a homily in his style was actually written by Wulfstan, or is merely the work of someone who had appreciated Wulfstanian style and imitated it.
The Archbishop of Milan, cardinal Schuster, who had supported Amici Israel, condemned racism as heresy and an international danger (...) not lesser than bolshevism in his 13 November 1938 homily at Milan Cathedral.
Some construed the ending of the homily to mean that the pope had already entered into heaven, and had become a saint.
However in his homily at his October 1978 Papal Inauguration, Pope John Paul II dismissed that claim and asserted that the papacy had long had no wish to possess any temporal jusdiction outside the Vatican.
The conclusion of his homily mentioned the martyrdom of Father Andrea Santoro in Trabzon which had taken place nine months prior to this visit.

homily and visited
In 2008, St Mary's Cathedral became the focus of World Youth Day 2008 and was visited by Pope Benedict XVI who, in his homily on 19 July, made the historic full apology for child sex abuse by Catholic priests in Australia, of whom 107 have been committed by the courts.

homily and Patriarch
Saint Proclus, Patriarch of Constantinople ( 434-446 ), hoping to bring about the reconciliation of these Johannites, preached a homily praising his predecessor in the Church of Hagia Sophia.

homily and few
Of these barely one-half has come down to us, and a few only have heen published, e. g. on Simeon Stylites, on virginity, fornication, etc., two on the Blessed Virgin Mary, on the chariot of Ezechiel He wrote the first homily ( on Ezechiel's chariot ) when only twenty-two years of age.

homily and days
A sermon or homily may be preached at the end on Sundays or feast days, but does not form a set part of the liturgy.

homily and before
The change of direction with chapter 17 supports the view of the work as a homily held before a Greek-speaking audience on the feast of Hanukkah, as advanced by Ewald and Freudenthal, where this would be a rhetorical element to draw the listeners into the discourse.
His best-known Regement of Princes or De Regimine Principum, written for Henry V of England shortly before his accession, is an elaborate homily on virtues and vices, adapted from Aegidius de Colonna's work of the same name, from a supposititious epistle of Aristotle known as Secreta secretorum, and a work of Jacques de Cessoles ( fl.

homily and died
The Seven Sleepers form the subject of a homily in verse by the Edessan poet Jacob of Saruq (" Sarugh ") ( died 521 ), which was published in the Acta Sanctorum.
The Sermo Lupi ad Anglos (' The Sermon of the Wolf to the English ') is the title given to a homily composed in England between 1010-1016 by Wulfstan II, Archbishop of York ( died 1023 ), who commonly styled himself Lupus, or ' wolf ' after the first element in his name = ' wolf-stone '.

homily and from
It comprises two main divisions: the first is the Liturgy of the Catechumens which consists of introductory litanies, antiphons and scripture readings, culminating in a reading from one of the Gospels and, often, a homily ; the second is the Liturgy of the Faithful in which the Eucharist is offered, consecrated, and received as Holy Communion.
Pope Gregory the Great's homily on Luke's gospel dated 14 September 591 first suggested that Mary Magdalene was a prostitute: " She whom Luke calls the sinful woman, whom John calls Mary, we believe to be the Mary from whom seven devils were ejected according to Mark.
The word homily is derived from the Greek word homilia ( from homilein ), which means to have communion or hold verbal intercourse with a person.
Catholic priests are prohibited by the rubrics of the Mass from presenting a eulogy for the deceased in place of a homily during a funeral Mass.
Aside from a homily Peri Pascha ( On the Passover ) in the Bodmer Papyri, only fragments of his works survive.
Among the papyri from Oxyrhynchus are a homily about women ( Inv R. 55247 ), part of the book of Tobit ( Apocrypha ) ( 448 ), and Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 73, relating to the transfer of a slave.
The comma is also absent from an extant fragment of Clement of Alexandria ( c. 200 ), through Cassiodorus ( 6th century ), with homily style verse references from 1 John, including verse 1 John 5: 6 and 1 John 5: 8 without verse 7, the heavenly witnesses.
The homily referred to in Justin Martyr's " Apology " is an example of ministerial, as distinct from missionary, preaching.
From these two poems, and from the 2nd homily on Fasting ( Bickell 14 = Bedjan 17 ) we gain a vivid picture of the miseries borne by the inhabitants of that frontier region during the wars between Persia and the Romano-Greek empire.
( 1938 ) Sawles Warde: an early Middle English homily ; edited from the Bodley, Royal and Cotton MSS.
Not only were the mystery plays and miracles of the Middle Ages begun by a homily, but when the drama in its modern sense was inaugurated in the reign of Elizabeth, the prologue came with it, directly adapted from the practice of Euripides and Terence.
Allmusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine named the song one of his top two picks from Emotions, while Jon Pareles from The New York Times called it an " uplifting pop-gospel homily ".
Inter alia, in article 13, the Statutes stated that the Masses of the communities must be " open also to other faithful "; that communion must be received " standing "; that for the biblical readings, only " brief monitions " of introduction are permitted, apart from the homily.
The priest's homily is added to the " resonances " without being distinguished from them.

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