- Tra le
sollecitudini (Italian for "among the concerns") was a motu
proprio issued 22
November 1903 by Pope Pius X that
detailed regulations for the performance...
- (active parti****tion of the faithful) in his motu proprio, Tra le
sollecitudini (1903). He
encouraged the
frequent reception of Holy Communion, and...
- is
published in a
modern language, e.g., the well-known
edict Tra le
sollecitudini (1903) by Pope Pius X (in Italian) and Mit
brennender Sorge (1937) by...
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first official acts was the
promulgation of the motu proprio, Tra le
sollecitudini ("Amidst the Cares") on St Cecilia's Day, 22
November 1903, stating:...
- 20th-century composers,
possibly fueled by the motu
proprio Tra le
sollecitudini (1903) of Pope Pius X. The
revival of
choral celebration of Holy Communion...
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practice was
banned by Pope Pius X in his 1903 Motu
proprio Tra le
Sollecitudini. The
practice did, however,
inform the
works of
Olivier Messiaen, who...
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Sacraments of the
Catholic Church Second Vatican Council Sacrosanctum concilium Summorum Pontifi****
Traditionis custodes Stercoranism Tra le
sollecitudini...
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Retrieved 13
February 2018.
Sacrosanctum concilium, sec. 14. "Tra Le
Sollecitudini Instruction on
Sacred Music –
Adoremus Bulletin".
Adoremus Bulletin...
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November 1903, when the new pope, Pius X,
issued his motu proprio, Tra le
Sollecitudini ("Amongst the Cares"),
which contained this instruction: "Whenever ...
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voluntary Organum Polyphony Reciting tone
Accentus Recto tono Tra le
sollecitudini Tonary Gregorian Antiphonary Liturgical year
Calendar (1954/1955/1960)...