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They have also said that the revision of the words of consecration of the wine invalidates the sacrament by moving the phrase mysterium fidei ( in the English translation, " the mystery of faith "), from the middle of the formula of consecration of the wine to after it and changing its context from, they say, referring to the transubstantiated Sacrament to the mystery of Christ's death and resurrection.
This introductory phrase, mysterium fidei in the Latin original, was previously translated loosely into English as " Let us proclaim the mystery of faith ", and in some places was sung or spoken by the deacon instead of the priest in spite of the clear instruction in the Missal itself and in the apostolic constitution Missale Romanum with which Pope Paul VI promulgated the revision of the Roman Missal.
Some traditionalist Catholics criticized the removal of the phrase mysterium fidei from the words of consecration, even claiming that it made the Mass invalid.
Since November 2011, the phrase " mysterium fidei " in the Roman Rite liturgy of the Mass is officially translated as " the mystery of faith ", while from 1973 to 2011 the official English equivalent was " Let us proclaim the mystery of faith ".

phrase and fidei
On this phrase, see Mysterium fidei.
They may even insert other words, such as the phrase " Mysterium fidei " which for many centuries was found within the Roman Rite Words of Institution, until removed in 1970.
The rule of faith () or analogy of faith ( analogia fidei ) is a phrase rooted in the Apostle Paul's admonition to the Christians in Rome in the Epistle to the Romans 12: 6, which says, " We have different gifts, according to the grace given us.

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Works by Dohnanyi, Hubay, Mr. D'Albert himself and Paganini, indicated that the violinist had some virtuoso fireworks up his sleeve as well as a reserved attitude toward a lyric phrase.
there was no Martian concept to match it -- unless one took `` church '' and `` worship '' and `` God '' and `` congregation '' and many other words and equated them to the totality of the only world he had known during growing-waiting then forced the concept back into English in that phrase which had been rejected ( by each differently ) by Jubal, by Mahmoud, by Digby.
The army report that day contains only one phrase: “ All quiet on the Western Front .” As Paul dies, his face is calm,as though almost glad the end had come .”
When he discovered that the original Desiree, Glynis Johns, was able to sing ( she had a " small, silvery voice ") but could not " sustain a phrase ", he devised the song " Send in the Clowns " for her in a way that would work around her vocal weakness, e. g., by ending lines with consonants that made for a short cut-off.
Wegener was the first to use the phrase " continental drift " ( 1912, 1915 ) ( in German " die Verschiebung der Kontinente " – translated into English in 1922 ) and formally publish the hypothesis that the continents had somehow " drifted " apart.
The phrase " Doom clone | Doom clone " was initially popular to describe the style of gameplay in Doom-like games, but after 1996 was gradually replaced by " first-person shooter " By 1998 the phrase " first-person shooter " had firmly superseded " Doom clone "
On November 18, von Hindenburg testified in front of this parliamentary commission, and cited a December 17, 1918 Neue Zürcher Zeitung article that summarized two earlier articles in the Daily Mail by British General Frederick Barton Maurice with the phrase that the German army had been ' dagger-stabbed from behind by the civilian populace ' (" von der Zivilbevölkerung von hinten erdolcht .").
Afterwards, Lieberman wrote a poem about the experience and shared it with Norman Gimbel, who had long been searching for a way to use a phrase he had copied from a novel badly translated from Spanish to English, " killing me softly with his blues ".
The phrase " many-worlds " is due to Bryce DeWitt, who was responsible for the wider popularisation of Everett's theory, which had been largely ignored for the first decade after publication.
The building was named after the ancient phrase of Hakkō ichiu ( literally " eight cords, one roof "), which had been attributed to Emperor Jimmu and, since 1928, has been espoused by the Imperial government as an expression of Japanese expansionism, as it envisioned to the unification of the world ( the " eight corners of the world ") under the Emperor's " sacred rule ", a goal that was considered imperative to all Japanese subjects, as Jimmu, finding five races in Japan, had made them all as " brothers of one family.
Some, like theologian and ecclesiastical historian John Henry Newman, understand Eusebius ' statement that he had heard Dorotheus of Tyre " expound the Scriptures wisely in the Church " to indicate that Eusebius was Dorotheus ' pupil while the priest was resident in Antioch ; others, like the scholar D. S. Wallace-Hadrill, deem the phrase too ambiguous to support the contention.
Thomas Wolfe had the phrase ' a fizzing and sulphuric fart ' cut out of his 1929 work Look Homeward, Angel by his publisher.
Most commentators seem to agree that Matthew, alone among the gospels, alternates five blocks of narrative with five of discourse, marking each off with the phrase " When Jesus had finished ..." ( see Five Discourses of Matthew ).
Scarlett O ' Hara uses the title phrase when she wonders to herself if her home on a plantation called " Tara " is still standing or if it is " gone with the wind which had swept through Georgia.
Kennedy used the phrase twice in his speech, ending with it, and pronouncing the sentence with his Boston accent, reading from his note " ish bin ein Bearleener ", which he had written out in English phonetics.
Plischke wrote a 1997 account of visiting Kennedy at the White House weeks before the trip to help compose the speech and teach him the proper pronunciation ; she also claims that the phrase had been translated stateside already by the translator scheduled to accompany him on the trip (" a rather unpleasant man who complained bitterly that he had had to interrupt his vacation just to watch the President ’ s mannerisms ").
Robert Lochner claimed in his memoirs that Kennedy had asked him for a translation of " I am a Berliner ", and that they practiced the phrase in Brandt's office.
By 1997, the phrase had entered the legal lexicon as seen in an opinion by Supreme Court of the United States Justice John Paul Stevens, ' An example of " junk science " that should be excluded under the Daubert standard as too unreliable would be the testimony of a phrenologist who would purport to prove a defendant ’ s future dangerousness based on the contours of the defendant ’ s skull.
The earliest use of the phrase is a quote from the Westminster Magazine of 1774: " He had no inclination for a Broomstick-marriage ", the person in question simply stating that he did not want to go through a ceremony that had no legal validity, it having been suggested to him that he would pretend to be marrying by having a French sexton read the marriage service to him and his young bride.

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In the second and third chapters of Revelation the new version retains, however, the old phrase `` angel of the church '' which Biblical scholars have previously interpreted as meaning bishop.
The phrase " Cogito ergo sum " ( I think, therefore I am ) is also commonly associated with Descartes ' theory, because in his own methodological doubt, doubting everything he previously knew in order to start from a blank slate, the first thing that he could not logically bring himself to doubt was his own existence: " I do not exist " would be a contradiction in terms ; the act of saying that one does not exist assumes that someone must be making the statement in the first place.
Haeckel advanced a version of the earlier " recapitulation theory ", previously set out by Étienne Serres in the 1820s and supported by followers of Geoffroy including Robert Edmond Grant, which proposed a link between ontogeny ( development of form ) and phylogeny ( evolutionary descent ), summed up by Haeckel in the phrase " ontogeny recapitulates phylogeny ".
The phrase, which had previously been limited to regional usage with various possible references, was co-opted and popularized to mean " Old Kinderhook ", a reference to Van Buren based on the name of his home village in New York.
The phrase " Nature versus nurture " in its modern sense was coined by the English Victorian polymath Francis Galton in discussion of the influence of heredity and environment on social advancement, although the terms had been contrasted previously, for example by Shakespeare ( in his play, The Tempest: 4. 1 ).
The phrase had previously been used by Bertrand de Jouvenel and E. H. Carr, and subsequently by F. William Engdahl and Sheldon S. Wolin.
Although it is unknown where the phrase originates, it notably appeared in an early episode of The Goon Show entitled " The Giant Bombardon ", broadcast in 1954 ; the Monty Python group has previously confessed to being influenced by the Goons.
Individuals who have passed the Exam but have not either accomplished the required on-the-job experience or have previously met it but in the meantime have lapsed their continuing professional education are, in many states, permitted the designation " CPA Inactive " or an equivalent phrase.
The related phrase status quo ante, literally " the state in which before ", means " the state of affairs that existed previously ".
This popular phrase was used somewhat pejoratively to describe Jiang's efforts to promote people who previously worked, or were associated with, his administration in Shanghai.
* The phrase, as noted by Robert Giffen in 1892, was a variation on a phrase about three types of unreliable witnesses, a liar, a damned liar, and an expert ( Economic Journal 2 ( 6 ) ( 1892 ), 209-238, first paragraph ; the paper was previously read at a meeting of the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science at Hobart in January 1892 ).
In 1908, Congress made it mandatory that the phrase be printed on all coins upon which it had previously appeared.
Moscoso ran on a populist platform, beginning many of her speeches with the Latin phrase " Vox populi, vox Dei " (" the voice of the people is the voice of God "), previously used by Arias to begin his own speeches.
" A BBC News article about the unveiling said Schröder " deliberately redefined the phrase previously used by ...
The term Western Panjabi was previously used for Lahnda ( Hindko and Seraiki ); for this reason the phrase Pakistani Panjabi is often used.
New research such as that conducted by Warren ( 2005 ) suggests that the actual rise can occur one or more syllables after the last accented syllable of the phrase, and its range is much more variable than previously thought.
Moscoso ran on a populist platform, beginning many of her speeches with the Latin phrase " Vox populi, vox Dei " (" the voice of the people is the voice of God "), previously used by Arias to begin his own speeches.
Furthermore, the Rule 52 phrase " error that affects substantial rights ," which is used in Rule 52, " has previously been taken to mean error with a prejudicial effect on the outcome of a judicial proceeding.
The room behind the stage had previously been used to cut deals and was known as the agreeing room, and the phrase has become corrupted over the years.
It was meant to explore previously uncharted territory, and Koelewijn wanted KL 204 ( Als Ik God Was )-If I Were God-to be the leading single ; the record-company disagreed and opted for the Rockets-like Je Wordt Ouder Papa ( You're Getting Older, Daddy ; a phrase jokingly coined by Golden Earring-guitarist George Kooymans ).
The Latin expression, " nihil novi " (" nothing new "), had previously appeared in the Vulgate Bible phrase, " nihil novi sub sole " (" there is nothing new under the sun "), in Ecclesiastes 1: 9.
However, at the conclusion of the book, the Prime Influencer, who turns out to be an opinionated café owner that the Avatar had met previously by chance, launches a simple, yet catchy, phrase ( If God is so smart, why do you fart?
This index allows a student of the Bible to re-find a phrase or passage previously studied.
The term phrase structure grammar was originally introduced by Noam Chomsky as the term for grammars as defined by phrase structure rules, i. e. rewrite rules of the type studied previously by Emil Post and Axel Thue ( see Post canonical systems ).

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