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  1. Sacrosanctum Concilium. “Sacred Council”—First document; intro emphasizes goals of Vatican Council II. Constitution on the Sacred Liturgy. Liturgy discussed first both because the document was farther advanced than others (Hahnenberg 13), and because liturgy is central to our understanding of who we are as Catholics.

  2. “Unum Sanctam” Catholic Encyclopedia. (Latin the One Holy, i.e. Church), the Bull on papal supremacy issued 18 November, 1302, by Boniface VIII during the dispute with Philip the Fair, King of France. It is named from its opening words (see BONIFACE VIII).

    • GENERAL PRINCIPLES FOR THE RESTORATION AND PROMOTION OF. THE SACRED LITURGY 1. The Nature of the Sacred Liturgy and Its Importance in the Church's Life.
    • THE MOST SACRED MYSTERY OF THE EUCHARIST. 47. At the Last Supper, on the night when He was betrayed, our Saviour instituted the eucharistic sacrifice of His Body and Blood.
    • THE OTHER SACRAMENTS AND THE SACRAMENTALS. 59. The purpose of the sacraments is to sanctify men, to build up the body of Christ, and, finally, to give worship to God; because they are signs they also instruct.
    • THE DIVINE OFFICE. 83. Christ Jesus, high priest of the new and eternal covenant, taking human nature, introduced into this earthly exile that hymn which is sung throughout all ages in the halls of heaven.
  3. The Latin phrase sanctum sanctorum is a translation of the Hebrew term קֹדֶשׁ הַקֳּדָשִׁים (Qṓḏeš HaQŏḏāšîm), literally meaning Holy of Holies, which generally refers in Latin texts to the holiest place of the Ancient Israelites, inside the Tabernacle and later inside the Temple in Jerusalem, but the term also has ...

  4. BONIFACE VIII, THE BULL UNAM SANCTAM (1302)1. Pope Boniface VIII (r. 1294–1303) believed that all authority derived from God, and that the pope, as the Vicar (or lieutenant) of Christ, was the highest embodiment of his will on Earth. As such, he believed that papal authority was superior to that of secular rulers, who Boniface argued derived ...

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  5. OC. = Oleum catechumenorum = S = Oleum sanctum = “Holy Oil”. Made from olive oil only. Referenced in Hippolytus para. 21, where it is called “the oil of exorcism”. Also called “the oil of cat-echumens” because it is used to exorcise catechumens before proceeding to baptism/ confirmation which would be done with the oil of chrism.

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  7. The sanctuary is not just a defined space in which the altar, ambo and chair are placed in some symmetrical pattern. It is the place where the mysteries of salvation are actualised for the life of the people of God. The sanctuary is a place of mystery, a place of action, a place of life.

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