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In the context of Christian liturgy , a canticle (from the Latin canticulum , a diminutive of canticum , "song") is a psalm -like song with biblical lyrics taken from elsewhere than the Book of Psalms , but included in psalters and books such as the breviary . Of special importance to the Divine Office are three New Testament Canticles that are the climaxes of the Offices of Lauds , Vespers and Compline ; these are respectively Benedictus (Luke 1:68-79), Magnificat (Luke 1:46-55) and Nunc dimittis (Luke 2:29-32). There are also a number of Canticles taken from the Old Testament.

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118-603: Prior to the Pope Pius X 's 1911 reforms , the following cycle of seven Old Testament Canticles was used at Lauds : These are rather long, and the weekday ones display something of a penitential theme, but some were not often used, as all feasts and the weekdays in Eastertide had the Canticle of Daniel, assigned to Sunday. The 1911 reform introduced for weekdays not of penitential nature, and for lesser feasts and days of

236-1025: A canonical coronation : Our Lady of Aparecida , Our Lady of the Pillar , Our Lady of the Cape , Our Lady of Chiquinquira of Colombia , Our Lady of San Juan de los Lagos , Our Lady of La Naval de Manila , Virgin of Help of Venezuela , Our Lady of Carmel of New York , the Marian icon of Santuario della Consolata and the Immaculate Conception within the Chapel of the Choir inside Saint Peter's Basilica were granted this prestigious honor. Within three months of his coronation, Pius X published his motu proprio Tra le sollecitudini . Classical and Baroque compositions had long been favoured over Gregorian chant in ecclesiastical music. The Pope announced

354-644: A canonically irregular , traditionalist fraternity, recommends the Catechism of Saint Pius X over the 1992 Catechism of the Catholic Church . Canon law of the Catholic Church varied from region to region with no overall prescriptions. On 19 March 1904, Pope Pius X named a commission of cardinals to draft a universal set of laws. Two of his successors worked in the commission: Giacomo della Chiesa, who became Pope Benedict XV , and Eugenio Pacelli, who became Pope Pius XII . This first Code of Canon Law

472-476: A cardinal of the order of cardinal priests in a secret consistory on 12 June 1893. In a public consistory on 15 June, the pope gave him his cardinal's red galero , assigned him the titular church of San Bernardo alle Terme , and appointed him Patriarch of Venice . This caused difficulty, however, as the government of reunified Italy claimed the right to nominate the Patriarch, since the previous sovereign,

590-540: A Christian to a largely Muslim country by the end of the 12th century. Another scholar writes that a combination of "repression of Coptic revolts", Arab-Muslim immigration, and Coptic conversion to Islam resulted in the demographic decline of the Copts. Egypt's Umayyad rulers taxed Christians at a higher rate than Muslims, driving merchants towards Islam and undermining the economic base of the Coptic Church. Although

708-447: A Coptic Monastery far away from Cairo in 1981. This exile was short lived, ending when Sadat was assassinated by Muslim extremists a few months later. Under president Hosni Mubarak, Shenouda continued his political stance and often protested persecution of Copts by leaving Cairo and staying in seclusion, which often caused the regime to quickly address issues. Shenouda's political involvement drew criticism from some church members, including

826-418: A cope and mitre at the end of the procession of prelates "almost hidden behind the double line of Palatine Guards through which he passed". Pope Leo XIII had sought to revive the inheritance of Thomas Aquinas , 'the marriage of reason and revelation', as a response to secular 'enlightenment'. Under Pius X, neo-Thomism became the blueprint for theology. Most controversially, Pius X vigorously condemned

944-423: A four-year-old boy the day after the child was presented to him and demonstrated an exceptional understanding of the meaning of the sacrament. When people would criticize Pius X for lowering the age of reception, he simply quoted the words of Jesus, "let the little children come to me". Pius X said in his 1903 motu proprio Tra le sollecitudini , "The primary and indispensable source of the true Christian spirit

1062-687: A government focused on defending Sunni Islam. Christians were again discriminated against, and meant to show modesty in their religious ceremonies and buildings. During the Ottoman period, Copts were classified alongside other Oriental Orthodox and Nestorian peoples under the Armenian millet . In 1798, the French invaded Egypt unsuccessfully and the British helped the Turks to regain power over Egypt under

1180-509: A hundred Egyptian copts were killed in sectarian clashes from 2011 to 2017, and many homes and businesses destroyed. In Minya , 77 cases of sectarian attacks on Copts between 2011 and 2016 were documented by the Egyptian Initiative for Personal Rights . Coptic Christian women and girls are often abducted and disappear. In 2015, 21 men traveled to Libya to support their families. There, they would be kidnapped and beheaded by

1298-434: A large stack of hay caught fire near a cottage, and when Sarto arrived he addressed the frantic people, "Don't be afraid, the fire will be put out and your house will be saved!" At that moment, the flames turned in the other direction, sparing the cottage. Despite his many duties, Sarto often made time for an evening walk with children preparing their First Communion . In 1879, Bishop Federico Maria Zinelli died, and Sarto

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1416-722: A last blessing", sensing that it would be the last time that they would see each other. Arriving in Venice, he was formally enthroned on 24 November 1894. As cardinal-patriarch, Sarto avoided politics, allocating his time to social works and strengthening parochial credit unions. However, in his first pastoral letter to the Venetians, Sarto argued that in matters pertaining to the pope, "There should be no questions, no subtleties, no opposing of personal rights to his rights, but only obedience." In April 1903, Pope Leo XIII reportedly said to Lorenzo Perosi : "Hold him very dear, Perosi, as in

1534-530: A model for community development, dramatically increasing the scope of community services provided by the church, including: hospitals, adult literacy schools, orphanages, libraries, and community centres. Much of this work was fuelled by donations from wealthy Coptic industrialists and Copts from abroad. Shenouda also held talks with the Eastern Orthodox and Roman Catholic churches, in an effort to promote ecumenism . On 10 May 1973, Pope Shenouda visited

1652-573: A new plan of seminary study. He also barred clergy from administering social organizations. Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria The Coptic Orthodox Church ( Coptic : Ϯⲉⲕ̀ⲕⲗⲏⲥⲓⲁ ⲛ̀ⲣⲉⲙⲛ̀ⲭⲏⲙⲓ ⲛ̀ⲟⲣⲑⲟⲇⲟⲝⲟⲥ , romanized:  Ti-eklisia en-remenkimi en-orthodhoxos , lit.   'the Egyptian Orthodox Church';), also known as the Coptic Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria ,

1770-687: A physical body like every other man: and as savior of the human family, he had a spiritual and mystical body, the Church. This, the Pope argues has consequences for our view of the Blessed Virgin. She did not conceive the Eternal Son of God merely that He might be made man taking His human nature from her, but also, by giving him her human nature, that He might be the Redeemer of men. Mary, carrying

1888-565: A postal clerk, his favourite nephew stayed on as village priest, and his three single sisters lived together in humble circumstances in Rome. Giuseppe, nicknamed as "Bepi" by his mother, had so much natural exuberance that his teacher often had to cane his backside. Despite this, he was an excellent student who focused on homework before hobbies or recreations. In the evenings after sports or games with friends, he would spend ten minutes in prayer before returning home. He also served as an altar boy. By

2006-504: A protective cordon around their Muslim neighbors during salat (prayers) in the midst of the 2011 Egyptian Revolution . While Copts have cited instances of persecution throughout their history, Human Rights Watch has noted growing religious intolerance and sectarian violence against Coptic Christians in recent years, and a failure by the Egyptian government to effectively investigate properly and prosecute those responsible. More than

2124-552: A return to earlier musical styles, championed by Lorenzo Perosi . Since 1898, Perosi had been Director of the Sistine Chapel Choir , a title which Pius X upgraded to "Perpetual Director". The Pope's choice of Joseph Pothier to supervise the new editions of chant led to the official adoption of the Solesmes edition of Gregorian chant. Pius X worked to increase devotion among both clergy and laity , particularly in

2242-542: A short refrain inserted between each verse. Eventually, short verses ( troparia ) were composed to replace these refrains, a process traditionally inaugurated by Saint Andrew of Crete . Gradually over the centuries, the verses of the Biblical Canticles were omitted (except for the Magnificat) and only the composed troparia were read, linked to the original canticles by an Irmos . During Great Lent however,

2360-582: A short while after lunch, Pius X would then return to work before dining at 9:00pm and a final stint of work before sleep. In his 1904 encyclical Ad diem illum , he views Mary in the context of "restoring everything in Christ". He wrote: Spiritually we all are her children and she is the mother of us, therefore, she is to be revered like a mother. Christ is the Word made Flesh and the Savior of mankind. He had

2478-541: A special place for children, and his decision to require the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine in every parish was partly motivated by a desire to save children from religious ignorance. Noted for his humility and simplicity, he declared that he had not changed personally save for his white cassock. Aides consistently needed to remind him not to wipe his pen on the white cassock, as he had previously done on his black cassock which hid stains. The new pope's schedule

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2596-548: A strong cult of devotion followed his reputation for piety and holiness. He was beatified in 1951 and canonized in 1954 by Pope Pius XII . A statue bearing his name stands within Saint Peter's Basilica , and his birth town was renamed Riese Pio X after his death. Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto was born in Riese , Kingdom of Lombardy–Venetia , Austrian Empire (now in the province of Treviso , Veneto , Italy ), in 1835. He

2714-586: A student of Duchesne, denied that some parts of Scripture were literally rather than perhaps metaphorically true. In contradiction to Thomas Aquinas they argued that there was an unbridgeable gap between natural and supernatural knowledge. Its unwanted effects, from the traditional viewpoint, were relativism and scepticism. Modernism and relativism, in terms of their presence in the Church, were theological trends that tried to assimilate modern philosophers like Immanuel Kant as well as rationalism into Catholic theology. Anti-Modernists viewed these notions as contrary to

2832-556: A veto during a conclave. With the cardinals asking him to reconsider, he went into solitude in the Pauline Chapel , and after deep prayer he accepted the position. Cardinal Luigi Macchi announced Sarto's election at around 12:10pm. Sarto took as his papal name Pius X, out of respect for his recent predecessors of the same name, particularly Pope Pius IX (1846–1878), who had fought against theological liberals and for papal supremacy. He explained: "As I shall suffer, I shall take

2950-537: A year for Coptic Orthodox Christians numbers between 210 and 240. This means that Copts abstain from all animal products for up to two-thirds of each year. The fasts for Advent and Lent are 43 days and 55 days, respectively. In August, before the celebration of the Dormition of the Mother of God , Coptic Christians fast 15 days; fasting is also done before the feast of Feast of Saints Peter and Paul , starting from

3068-618: Is Miaphysite, which refers to a conjoined nature for Christ, both human and divine, united indivisibly in the Incarnate Logos. The Muslim invasion of Egypt took place in AD ;639. Relying on eyewitness testimony, Bishop John of Nikiu in his Chronicle provides a graphic account of the invasion from a Coptic perspective. Although the Chronicle has only been preserved in an Ethiopic (Ge'ez) text, some scholars believe that it

3186-518: Is also chanted during vespers praises. The four Canticles are as follows: Pope Pius X Pope Pius X ( Italian : Pio X ; born Giuseppe Melchiorre Sarto ; 2 June 1835 – 20 August 1914) was head of the Catholic Church from 4 August 1903 to his death. Pius X is known for vigorously opposing modernist interpretations of Catholic doctrine , and for promoting liturgical reforms and Thomist scholastic theology. He initiated

3304-643: Is an Oriental Orthodox Christian church based in Egypt . The head of the church and the See of Alexandria is the pope of Alexandria on the Holy Apostolic See of Saint Mark , who also carries the title of Father of fathers, Shepherd of shepherds, Ecumenical Judge and the 13th among the Apostles. The See of Alexandria is titular . The Coptic pope presides from Saint Mark's Coptic Orthodox Cathedral in

3422-409: Is defined as going without meat or dairy. With respect to Eucharistic discipline , Coptic Orthodox Christians fast from midnight onwards (or at least nine hours) prior to receiving the sacrament of Holy Communion . They fast every Wednesday and Friday of the year (Wednesdays in remembrance of the betrayal of Christ, and on Fridays in remembrance of His crucifixion and death). In total, fast days in

3540-545: Is discouraged from being eaten, the Coptic Church does not forbid its members from consuming any particular type of food, unlike in Islam or Judaism . All churches of the Coptic Orthodox Church are designed to face the eastward direction of prayer and efforts are made to remodel churches obtained from other Christian denominations that are not built in this fashion. In Coptic Orthodox Christianity, fasting

3658-645: Is offering prayer before a holy God. During each of the seven fixed prayer times, Coptic Orthodox Christians pray "prostrating three times in the name of the Trinity ; at the end of each Psalm … while saying the 'Alleluia';" and 41 times for each of the Kyrie eleisons present in a canonical hour. In the Coptic Orthodox Church, it is customary for women to wear a Christian headcovering when praying. The Coptic Orthodox Church observes days of ritual purification . However, while meat that still contains blood after cooking

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3776-491: Is participation in the most holy mysteries and in the public, official prayer of the Church." He also sought to modify papal ceremonies to underscore their religious significance by eliminating occasions for applause. For example, when entering his first public consistory for the creation of cardinals in November 1903, he was not carried above the crowds on the sedia gestatoria as was traditional. He arrived on foot wearing

3894-574: Is used to preserve Egypt's original language, which was banned by the Arab invaders, who ordered Arabic to be used instead. However, most Copts speak Arabic , the official language of Egypt. Hence, Arabic is also used in church services nowadays. The service books, though written in Coptic, have the Arabic text in parallel columns. The Catechetical School of Alexandria is the oldest catechetical school in

4012-583: Is used. These follow a weekly cycle, with some exceptions. Additionally, the following Canticles from the Gospel of Luke (also called the “Evangelical Canticles”) are said daily: This usage is also followed by Lutheran churches. In the Church of England , Morning and Evening Prayer according to the Book of Common Prayer make extensive use of canticles, specifically those below and also in some enumerations,

4130-723: The Abbassia District in Cairo . The church follows the Coptic Rite for its liturgy, prayer and devotional patrimony. Adherents of the Coptic Orthodox Church make up Egypt's largest and most significant minority population, and the largest population of Christians in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) . They make up the largest share of the approximately 20 million Christians in Egypt. The Coptic Orthodox Church

4248-707: The Agpeya to pray the canonical hours at seven fixed prayer times while facing in the eastward direction , in anticipation of the Second Coming of Jesus ; this Christian practice has its roots in Psalm 119:164, in which the prophet David prays to God seven times a day. Church bells enjoin Christians to pray at these hours. Before praying, they wash their hands and face to be clean before and present their best to God; shoes are removed to acknowledge that one

4366-570: The Breviary , which he reformed considerably , and the Mass . Besides restoring to prominence Gregorian chant , he placed a renewed liturgical emphasis on the Eucharist , saying, "Holy Communion is the shortest and safest way to Heaven." To this end, he encouraged frequent reception of Holy Communion. This also extended to children who had reached the "age of discretion", though he did not permit

4484-513: The Council of Chalcedon . When, in AD 451, Emperor Marcian attempted to heal divisions in the church, the response of Pope Dioscorus –the Pope of Alexandria who was later exiled–was that the emperor should not intervene in the affairs of the church. It was at Chalcedon that the emperor, through the imperial delegates, enforced harsh disciplinary measures against Pope Dioscorus in response to his boldness. In AD 449, Pope Dioscorus headed

4602-838: The Emperor of Austria , had exercised that power. The poor relations between the Roman Curia and the Italian civil government since the annexation of the Papal States in 1870 placed additional strain on the appointment. The number of vacant sees soon grew to 30. Sarto was finally permitted to assume the position of patriarch in 1894. In regard to being named as a cardinal, Sarto told a local newspaper that he felt "anxious, terrified and humiliated". After being named cardinal and before leaving for Venice, he visited his mother. Overwhelmed with emotion, she asked: "My son, give your mother

4720-571: The Holy Office cleared him of all charges. In 1905, Pius X in his letter Acerbo nimis mandated the establishment of the Confraternity of Christian Doctrine (catechism class) in every parish in the world. The Catechism of Pius X is his realisation of a simple, plain, brief, popular catechism for uniform use throughout the whole world; it was used in the ecclesiastical province of Rome and for some years in other parts of Italy; it

4838-838: The Holy Spirit : We believe in the Holy Spirit, the Lord, the Giver of Life, who proceeds from the Father, who with the Father and the Son is worshiped and glorified who spoke by the Prophets and in One, Holy, Catholic, and Apostolic church. We confess one Baptism for the remission of sins and we look for the resurrection of the dead and the life of the coming age, Amen Another theological dispute in

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4956-749: The Old Testament each day at Lauds , "each weekday of the four-week cycle [has] its own proper canticle and on Sunday the two sections of the Canticle of the Three Children may be alternated". The liturgy prior to the reform after Vatican II used fourteen Old Testament Canticles in two weekly cycles. At Vespers according to the Liturgy of the Hours , a Canticle from the New Testament

5074-962: The Venite (Psalm 95) . Nonetheless, the only text called a canticle in the rubrics of the Book of Common Prayer is the Benedicite, while the Song of Solomon is called the Canticles in the Lectionary. In the Eastern Orthodox and Eastern Catholic Churches there are nine Biblical Canticles (or Odes) that are chanted at Matins . These form the basis of the Canon , a major component of Matins. The nine Canticles are as follows: Originally, these Canticles were chanted in their entirety every day, with

5192-414: The age of discretion . The pope lowered the age because he wished to impress the event on the minds of children and stimulate their parents to new religious observance; this decree was found unwelcome in some places due to the belief that parents would withdraw their children early from Catholic schools, now that First Communion was carried out earlier. Pius X even personally distributed First Communion to

5310-420: The pulpit , a rare practice at the time. After the 1908 Messina earthquake he filled the Apostolic Palace with refugees, long before the Italian government acted. He rejected any kind of favours for his family, and his close relatives chose to remain in poverty, living near Rome. He also undertook a reform of the Roman Curia with the Apostolic Constitution Sapienti consilio in 1908. After his death,

5428-506: The tonsure from his parish priest, who wrote to the Cardinal of Venice to secure Sarto a scholarship to the Seminary of Padua , "where he finished his classical, philosophical, and theological studies with distinction". On 18 September 1858, Sarto was ordained a priest by Giovanni Antonio Farina , Bishop of Treviso (later canonized), and became a chaplain at Tombolo . While there, Sarto expanded his knowledge of theology, studying Thomas Aquinas and canon law , while carrying out most of

5546-400: The 12th century, the church relocated its seat from Alexandria to Cairo. The same century also saw the Copts become a religious minority. During the 14th and 15th centuries, Nubian Christianity was supplanted by Islam. In the 19th and 20th centuries, the larger body of ethnic Egyptian Christians began to call themselves Coptic Orthodox, to distinguish themselves from the Catholic Copts and from

5664-419: The 2nd Council of Ephesus, called the " Robber Council " by Chalcedonian historians. It held to the Miaphysite formula which upheld the Christology of "One Incarnate Nature of God the Word" ( Greek : μία φύσις Θεοῦ Λόγου σεσαρκωμένη ( mia physis Theou Logou sesarkōmenē )). In terms of Christology, the Oriental Orthodox (Non-Chalcedonians) understanding is that Christ is "One Nature—the Logos Incarnate," of

5782-412: The 4th century, an Alexandrian presbyter named Arius began a theological dispute about the nature of Christ that spread throughout the Christian world and is now known as Arianism . The Council of Nicea in AD 325 was convened by Emperor Constantine I after Pope Alexander I of Alexandria requested to hold a council to respond to heresies, under the presidency of Hosius of Cordova to resolve

5900-438: The 5th century occurred over the teachings of Nestorius , the patriarch of Constantinople who taught that God the Word was not hypostatically joined with human nature, but rather dwelt in the man Jesus. As a consequence of this, he denied the title "Mother of God" ( Theotokos ) to the Virgin Mary , declaring her instead to be "Mother of Christ" Christotokos . The council confirmed the teachings of Athanasius and confirmed

6018-518: The Coptic Church did not disappear, the Umayyad tax policies made it difficult for the church to retain the Egyptian elites. In 969, Egypt entered the Fatimid dynasty (in Egypt from 969 to 1171), who adopted a largely favorable attitude toward the Christians. The major exception to this was the persecution led by Caliph al-Hakim between 1004 and 1013, which included clothing regulations, prohibition of publicly celebrating Christian festivals, and dismissal of Christian and Jewish functionaries. However, at

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6136-411: The Coptic Church underwent phases of new development. In 1853, Pope Cyril IV established the first modern Coptic schools, including the first Egyptian school for girls. He also founded a printing press, which was only the second national press in the country. The pope established very friendly relations with other denominations, to the extent that when the Greek Patriarch in Egypt had to absent himself from

6254-402: The Coptic Church was founded by Mark the Evangelist c.  AD 42 , and regards itself as the subject of many prophecies in the Old Testament . The first Christians in Egypt were common people who spoke Egyptian Coptic . There were also Alexandrian Jewish people such as Theophilus , the same name addressed in the introductory chapter of the Gospel of Luke , though it is unclear who

6372-425: The Coptic language. In 1959, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church was granted its first own Patriarch Abuna Basilios by Pope Cyril VI . Furthermore, the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church similarly became independent of the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church in 1994, when four bishops were consecrated by Pope Shenouda III of Alexandria to form the basis of a local Holy Synod of the Eritrean Church. In 1998,

6490-416: The Coptic world as the Seven Major Feasts. Major feasts are always preceded by fasts. Additionally, the Coptic Orthodox Church also has Seven Minor Feasts: the Circumcision of the Lord, Entrance into the Temple, Entrance into Egypt, Transfiguration, Maundy Thursday , Thomas Sunday, and Great Lent . Furthermore, there are several indigenous feasts of the Theotokos . There are also other feasts commemorating

6608-409: The Eastern Orthodox, who are mostly Greek. In 1959, the Ethiopian Orthodox Tewahedo Church was granted autocephaly . This was extended to the Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church in 1998 following the successful Eritrean War of Independence from Ethiopia . Since the 2011 Egyptian revolution , Coptic Christians have suffered increased religious discrimination and violence. According to tradition,

6726-489: The Egyptian regime, often resorting to advocacy instead. In 2020, a woman in Florida accused a former priest of sexual assault when she was a minor. She claimed that he was defrocked in 2014, but continued presenting himself as a priest. In response, the synod issued a public statement disavowing him and instituted anti-abuse measures. Several diocese in North America and Europe, issued statements in support of sexual assault survivors. On 10 May 2023, Pope Tawadros visited

6844-402: The Eritrean Orthodox Tewahedo Church gained its autocephaly from the Coptic Orthodox Church when its first Patriarch was enthroned by Pope Shenouda III. Since the 1980s theologians from the Oriental (non-Chalcedonian) Orthodox and Eastern (Chalcedonian) Orthodox churches have been meeting in a bid to resolve theological differences, and have concluded that many of the differences are caused by

6962-452: The Holy Apostolic See of St. Mark , and the Melkite or Imperial patriarch, now known as the Greek Orthodox patriarch of Alexandria . Almost the entire Egyptian population rejected the terms of the Council of Chalcedon and remained faithful to the native Egyptian Church (now known as the Coptic Orthodox Church). By anathematizing Pope Leo because of the tone and content of his tome, as per Alexandrine Theology perception, Pope Dioscorus

7080-413: The Islamic State in Libya. Under Pope Shenouda , from 1971 to 2012, the church underwent a large transformation. Writing in 2013, the theologian Samuel Tadros stated "Today's Coptic Church as an institution is built solely on his vision". For the first time in its history, the synod codiefied its internal laws. It also established numerous coptic institutions within and outside of Egypt. Shenouda raised

7198-552: The Lord's Flock"), which characterized Modernism as the "synthesis of all heresies." Following these, Pius X ordered that all clerics take the Anti-Modernist oath , Sacrorum antistitum . Pius X's aggressive stance against Modernism caused some disruption within the Church, although only about 40 clerics refused to take the oath. Catholic scholarship with Modernistic tendencies was substantially discouraged, and theologians who wished to pursue lines of inquiry in line with Secularism, Modernism, or Relativism had to stop or face conflict with

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7316-405: The Muhammad Ali dynasty. The position of Copts began to improve early in the 19th century under the stability and tolerance of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty . The Coptic community ceased to be regarded by the state as an administrative unit. In 1855 the jizya tax was abolished by Sa'id Pasha. Shortly thereafter, the Copts started to serve in the Egyptian army. Towards the end of the 19th century,

7434-420: The Peace Hour): Daniel 3:29-34, Luke 2:29-32, Luke 1:16-55. This list does not take into account citations of these texts in the Divine Liturgy (Armenian: Պատարագ patarag ) or in the movable Old Testament verse material or in hymnody. In the Coptic Orthodox Church there are four Biblical Canticles (or ϩⲱⲥ (hos, literally praise/song)) that are chanted during midnight praises . The fourth of these canticles

7552-491: The Polish Cardinal Jan Puzyna de Kosielsko from Kraków , in the name of Emperor Franz Joseph (1848–1916) of Austria-Hungary , proclaimed a veto ( jus exclusivae ) against Rampolla's election. Many in the conclave protested, and it was even suggested to disregard the veto. However, the third vote had already begun, resulting in no clear winner but increasing support for Sarto, with 21 votes. The fourth vote showed Rampolla with 30 votes and Sarto with 24. It seemed clear that

7670-400: The Pope in 1903 devoted his papacy to Instaurare Omnia in Christo , "to restore all things in Christ." In his first encyclical ( E supremi apostolatus , 4 October 1903), he stated his overriding policy: "We champion the authority of God. His authority and Commandments should be recognized, deferred to, and respected." Continuing his simple origins, he wore a pectoral cross of gilded metal on

7788-407: The Pope; what more can I do for them?" He developed a reputation as being very friendly with children. He carried candy in his pockets for the street urchins in Mantua and Venice, and taught them catechism . During papal audiences, he would gather children around him and talk about things that interested them. His weekly catechism lessons in the courtyard of San Damaso in the Vatican always included

7906-517: The Savior within her, also carried all those whose life was contained in the life of the Savior. Therefore, all the faithful united to Christ, are members of His body, of His flesh, and of His bones from the womb of Mary like a body united to its head. Through a spiritual and mystical fashion, all are children of Mary, and she is their Mother. Mother, spiritually, but truly Mother of the members of Christ (S. Aug. L. de S. Virginitate, c. 6). During Pius X's pontificate, many famed Marian images were granted

8024-424: The Saviour of the world. Glory to you O our Master and King: Christ, the pride of the Apostles, the crown of the martyrs, the rejoicing of the righteous, firmness of the churches and the forgiveness of sins. We proclaim the Holy Trinity in One Godhead: we worship Him, we glorify Him, Lord have mercy, Lord have mercy, Lord bless us, Amen. The church of Alexandria was part in communion with the rest of Christendom until

8142-416: The Vatican to celebrate Coptic Catholic Friendship day and the 50 year anniversary of the meeting between Pope Paul VI and Pope Shenouda. Pope Francis announced that the 21 Coptic Martyrs killed by ISIS in Libya in 2015 would be added to the Catholic Roman Martyrology. Pope Tawadros gifted relics from each of the 21 martyrs to the Vatican. Communicants of the Coptic Orthodox Church use a breviary known as

8260-405: The Vatican, where a joint Christological declaration was issued jointly by the Coptic Orthodox and Catholic churches. Pope Shenouda III also increased the Church's involvement in politics, seeing it as a way to advocate for the interest of Copts, during the rise of Islamism in Egypt and increase in terrorist attacks. The president of Egypt, Anwar Sadat ordered that Shenouda be put into exile in

8378-512: The age of ten, he had completed the two elementary classes of his village school, as well as Latin study with a local priest; henceforth he had to walk four miles to the gymnasium in Castelfranco Veneto for further classes. For the next four years, he would attend Mass before breakfast and his long walk to school. He often carried his shoes to make them last longer. As a poor boy, he was often teased for his meager lunches and shabby clothes, but never complained to his teachers. In 1850 he received

8496-427: The almost 100-year-old Catechism of Saint Pius X was still valid, Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger said: "The faith as such is always the same. Hence the Catechism of Saint Pius X always preserves its value. Whereas ways of transmitting the contents of the faith can change instead. And hence one may wonder whether the Catechism of Saint Pius X can in that sense still be considered valid today." The Society of Saint Pius X ,

8614-643: The ancient Eastern practice of infant communion . He also emphasized frequent recourse to the Sacrament of Penance so that Holy Communion would be received worthily. Pius X's devotion to the Eucharist would eventually earn him the honorific of "Pope of the Blessed Sacrament", by which he is still known among his devotees. In 1910, he issued the decree Quam singulari , which changed the age at which Communion could be received from 12 to 7 years old,

8732-684: The author refers to. The Coptic language is a universal language used in Coptic churches in every country. It descends from Ancient Egyptian and uses the Coptic alphabet , a script descended from the Greek alphabet with added characters derived from the Demotic script . Today, the Bohairic dialect of Coptic is used primarily for liturgical purposes. Many of the hymns in the liturgy are in Coptic and have been passed down for many centuries. The language

8850-431: The biggest Christian community in the Arab world. Estimates of their numbers vary, but generally range between 4.7 and 7.1 million. The majority of them live in Egypt under the jurisdiction of the Coptic Orthodox Church. Since 2006, Egyptian censuses have not reported on religion and church leaders have alleged that Christians were under-counted in government surveys. In 2017, a government owned newspaper Al Ahram estimated

8968-549: The cardinals were moving toward Sarto. The following morning, the fifth vote gave Rampolla 10 votes, Gotti 2, and Sarto 50. Thus, on 4 August 1903, Sarto was elected to the pontificate. This marked the last known exercise of a papal veto by a Catholic monarch. At first, it is reported, Sarto declined the nomination, feeling unworthy. He had been deeply saddened by the Austro-Hungarian veto and vowed to rescind these powers and excommunicate anyone who communicated such

9086-773: The country for a long period of time, he left his church under the guidance of the Coptic patriarch. The Theological College of the School of Alexandria was reestablished in 1893. It began its new history with five students, one of whom was later to become its dean. Today it has campuses in Alexandria and Cairo, and in various dioceses throughout Egypt, as well as outside Egypt. It has campuses in New Jersey, Los Angeles, Sydney, Melbourne, and London, where potential clergymen and other qualified men and women study many subjects, including theology, church history, missionary studies, and

9204-401: The current patriarch. Pope Tawadros II of Alexandria maintains relations with the Egyptian government and other churches. However, while Shenouda was critical of the expanded influence of Protestant teaching and books in Coptic churches, Tawadros has increased ecumenical dialogue with several Protestant churches. Tawadros is also not as involved political protests and does not publicly criticize

9322-436: The day of Pentecost . Married couples refrain from sexual relations during Lent "to give themselves time for fasting and prayer". Christmas has been a national holiday in Egypt since 2003. It is the only Christian holiday in Egypt. Coptic Christmas, which usually falls on January 6 or 7 is a major feast. Other major feasts are Epiphany , Palm Sunday , Easter , Pentecost, Ascension , and Annunciation . These are known in

9440-464: The day of his coronation; and when his entourage was horrified, the new pope declared he always wore it and had brought no other with him. He was well known for reducing papal ceremonies. He also abolished the custom of the pope dining alone, since the time of Pope Urban VIII , and invited his friends to eat with him. When chided by Rome's social leaders for refusing to make his peasant sisters papal countesses, he responded: "I have made them sisters of

9558-640: The dispute. This eventually led to the formulation of the Symbol of Faith, also known as the Nicene Creed . In the year AD 381, Pope Timothy I of Alexandria presided over the second ecumenical council known as the First Council of Constantinople , to judge Macedonius, who denied the Divinity of the Holy Spirit. This council completed the Nicene Creed with this confirmation of the divinity of

9676-439: The dogmas and traditions of the Catholic Church. In the decree entitled Lamentabili sane exitu ("A Lamentable Departure Indeed") of 3 July 1907, Pius X formally condemned 65 propositions, mainly drawn from the works of Alfred Loisy and concerning the nature of the Church, revelation , biblical exegesis , the sacraments , and the divinity of Christ. That was followed by the encyclical Pascendi dominici gregis (or "Feeding

9794-430: The end of his reign al-Hakim rescinded these measures, allowing the Copts to regain privileged positions within the administration. The Coptic patriarchal residence moved from Alexandria to Cairo during the patriarchate of Cyril II (1078–92) . This move was at the demand of the grand vizier Badr al-Jamali , who insisted that the pope establish himself in the capital. When Saladin entered Egypt in 1163, this ushered in

9912-535: The end of that month the conclave convened to elect his successor. Before the conclave, Sarto had reportedly said, "rather dead than pope", when people discussed his chances for election. In one of the meetings held just before the conclave, Cardinal Victor-Lucien-Sulpice Lécot spoke with Sarto in French, however, Sarto replied in Latin, "I'm afraid I do not speak French". Lécot replied, "But if Your Eminence does not speak French you have no chance of being elected because

10030-492: The full humanity and full divinity. The Chalcedonians' understanding is that Christ is recognized in two natures, full humanity and full divinity. Oriental Orthodoxy contends that such a formulation is no different from what the Nestorians teach. From that point onward, Alexandria would have two patriarchs: the non-Chalcedonian native Egyptian one, now known as the Coptic pope of Alexandria and patriarch of All Africa on

10148-454: The functions of the sickly parish priest Constantini. Often, Sarto sought to improve his sermons by the advice of Constantini, who referred to one of his earliest as "rubbish". In Tombolo, Sarto's reputation for holiness grew so much that some of the people call him "Don Santo". In 1867, he was named archpriest of Salzano . He restored the local church and expanded the hospital, the funds coming from his own begging, wealth and labour. He won

10266-427: The future he will be able to do much for you. We firmly believe he will be our successor". As a cardinal, he was considered by the time of his papal election as one of the most prominent preachers in the Church despite his lesser fame globally. In his role as a cardinal, Sarto held membership in the congregations for Bishops and Regulars , Rites , and Indulgences and Sacred Relics . Leo XIII died 20 July 1903, and at

10384-491: The lesser octaves, the following Canticles: For weekdays in Advent , Pre-Lent , Lent and the quarterly Ember Days , if not superseded by higher-ranking feasts—due to the multitude of feasts in the rest of the year, these make up almost the totality of the days that did not have the Canticle of Daniel before—the original seven Canticles would still be used. The Liturgy of the Hours (introduced in 1971) uses one canticle from

10502-498: The martyrdom of important saints from Coptic history. Available Egyptian census figures and other third-party survey reports have not reported more than 4 million Coptic Orthodox Christians in Egypt. However media and other agencies, sometimes taking into account the claims of the church itself, generally approximate the Coptic Orthodox population at 10% of the Egyptian population or 10 million people. Egyptian Copts are

10620-492: The motto of his pontificate. He advanced the Liturgical Movement by formulating the principle of participatio actuosa (active participation of the faithful) in his motu proprio , Tra le sollecitudini (1903). He encouraged the frequent reception of Holy Communion , and he lowered the age for First Communion , which became a lasting innovation of his papacy. Like his predecessors, he promoted Thomism as

10738-522: The musical tone of the day. These are, along with their respective portions of the Psalter and their tones: Note that Psalms 148-150 and Psalm 151 are not part of this system because they are read every day at the Morning Hour, following the canticles presented below. At the Morning Hour (Armenian: Յառաւուտու Ժամ haṟavoutou zham ), corresponding to Lauds, the following canticles are fixed parts of

10856-841: The name of those Popes who also suffered". Pius X's traditional coronation took place the following Sunday, 9 August 1903. As pope, he became ex officio Grand Master of the Equestrian Order of the Holy Sepulchre of Jerusalem , prefect of the Supreme Sacred Congregation of the Holy Office , and prefect of the Sacred Consistorial Congregation . The pontificate of Pius X was noted for conservative theology and reforms in liturgy and Church law. In what became his motto,

10974-474: The number of bishops from 26 to 117 and ordained hundreds of priests, which greatly reduced the influence of any one bishop. Shenouda also instituted a yearly meeting of the synod, which greatly expanded the number of laws governing the church. This included instituting church curriculums for the education of new priests, new deacons, and newly weds. For the first time in the Coptic Church's modern history, women could become ordained as deacons. The synod also adopted

11092-548: The original Biblical Canticles are still read. Another Biblical Canticle, the Nunc Dimittis ( Luke 2:29–32 ), is either read or sung at Vespers . At Matins (or Midnight Hour; Armenian: Ի մէջ Գիշերի i mej gisheri ), one canticle from the Old Testament is sung, associated with a reading from the Psalter, followed by hymns according to tone, season, and feast. There are eight such canticles which are determined by

11210-574: The papacy, and possibly even excommunication . Pius X's attitude toward the Modernists was uncompromising. Speaking of those who counseled compassion, he said: "They want them to be treated with oil, soap and caresses. But they should be beaten with fists. In a duel, you don't count or measure the blows, you strike as you can." He also instituted the Sodalitium Pianum (or League of Pius V), an anti-Modernist network of informants, which

11328-659: The people's affection when he worked to assist the sick during the cholera outbreak of the early 1870s. He was appointed a canon of the cathedral and chancellor of the Diocese of Treviso , also acting as spiritual director and rector of the Treviso seminary and examiner of the clergy. As chancellor he made it possible for public school students to receive religious instruction. As a priest and later bishop, he often struggled to bring religious instruction to rural and urban youth who could not attend Catholic schools. At one stage,

11446-426: The pope must speak French", to which Sarto said, "Deo Gratias! I have no desire to be pope". According to historians, the favorite was the late pope's secretary of state , Cardinal Mariano Rampolla . On the first ballot, Rampolla received 24 votes, Gotti had 17 votes, and Sarto 5 votes. On the second ballot, Rampolla had gained five votes, as did Sarto. The next day, it seemed that Rampolla would be elected. However,

11564-477: The preparation of the 1917 Code of Canon Law , the first comprehensive and systemic work of its kind, which would ultimately be promulgated by his successor . He is venerated as a saint in the Catholic Church. Pius X was devoted to the Blessed Virgin Mary under the title of Our Lady of Confidence ; while his papal encyclical Ad diem illum took on a sense of renewal that was reflected in

11682-581: The principal philosophical method to be taught in Catholic institutions. He vehemently opposed various 19th-century philosophies that he viewed as an intrusion of secular errors incompatible with Catholic dogma , especially modernism, which he critiqued as the synthesis of every heresy . Pius X was known for his firm demeanour and sense of personal poverty, reflected by his membership of the Third Order of Saint Francis . He regularly gave sermons from

11800-604: The prominent monk Father Matta El Meskeen . On 17 March 2012, the Coptic Orthodox Pope , Pope Shenouda III died, leaving many Copts mourning and worrying as tensions rose with Muslims . Pope Shenouda III constantly met with Muslim leaders in order to create peace. Many were worried about Muslims controlling Egypt as the Muslim Brotherhood won 70% of the parliamentary elections. Shenouda's approach to church leadership has, in part, been adopted by

11918-730: The service each day: Following the Song of the Three Youths and the Prayer of Simeon there are sets of hymns as well as other texts which are proper to the commemoration of the day or of the liturgical season. In the other hours, sections of these and other canticles are included in fixed material, consisting of amalgams of verse material from the Old Testament: Ninth Hour: a citation of Daniel 3:35; Peace Hour (after Vespers): Isaiah 8:9–10 , Isaiah 9:26 ; Rest Hour (after

12036-510: The sword thousands of its inhabitants and of the soldiers, and they gained an enormous booty, and took the women and children captive and divided them amongst themselves, and they made that city a desolation. Though critical of the Muslim commander ( Amr ibn al-As ), who, during the campaign, he says "had no mercy on the Egyptians, and did not observe the covenant they had made with him, for he

12154-529: The theological movement he termed ' Modernism ', which he regarded as a heresy endangering the Catholic faith . The movement was linked especially to certain Catholic French scholars such as Louis Duchesne , who applied modern methods to Church history, drawing together archaeology and topography to supplement literature and setting ecclesiastical events with contexts of social history. Alfred Loisy ,

12272-556: The title of Mary as " Mother of God ". It also clearly stated that anyone who separated Christ into two hypostases was anathema, as Cyril had said that there is "One Nature for God the Word Incarnate" ( Mia Physis tou Theou Logou Sesarkōmenē ). The introduction to the creed is formulated as follows: We magnify you O Mother of the True Light and we glorify you O saint and Mother of God (Theotokos) for you have borne unto us

12390-442: The two groups using different terminology to describe the same thing. In the summer of 2001, the Coptic Orthodox and Greek Orthodox patriarchates of Alexandria agreed to mutually recognize baptisms performed in each other's churches, making re-baptisms unnecessary, and to recognize the sacrament of marriage as celebrated by the other. In Tahrir Square , Cairo, on Wednesday 2 February 2011, Coptic Christians joined hands to provide

12508-519: The world. Jerome records that the Christian School of Alexandria was founded by Mark himself. The theological college of the catechetical school was re-established in 1893. The school became a leading center of the allegorical method of biblical interpretation, espoused a rapprochement between Greek culture and Christian faith, and attempted to assert orthodox Christian teachings against heterodox views in an era of doctrinal flux. In

12626-576: Was appointed to the honorary position of assistant at the pontifical throne on 19 June 1891. Sarto required papal dispensation from Pope Leo XIII before episcopal consecration as he lacked a doctorate, making him the last pope without a doctorate until Pope Francis . When Sarto travelled back to his hometown from Rome after his consecration, he immediately went to visit his mother. There, she repeatedly kissed his ring and said to him: "But you would not have this fine ring, son, if I did not have this", showing him her wedding ring . Pope Leo XIII made him

12744-542: Was elected vicar capitular to care for the diocese until the installation of a new bishop in June 1880. After 1880, Sarto taught dogmatic theology and moral theology at the seminary in Treviso. On 10 November 1884, he was appointed bishop of Mantua by Pope Leo XIII . He was consecrated six days later in Rome in the church of Sant'Apollinare alle Terme Neroniane-Alessandrine , Rome , by Cardinal Lucido Parocchi , assisted by Pietro Rota , and by Giovanni Maria Berengo. He

12862-718: Was established by Mark, an apostle and evangelist , during the middle of the 1st century ( c.  AD 42 ). Due to disputes concerning the nature of Christ , the Oriental Orthodox Churches and the Eastern Orthodox Church were in schism after the Council of Chalcedon in AD 451, resulting in a conflict with the Greek Orthodox Church of Alexandria . After AD 639, Egypt was ruled by its Islamic conquerors from Arabia . In

12980-575: Was forcibly prevented from attending the third congregation of the council from which he was ousted, apparently the result of a conspiracy tailored by the Roman delegates. Before the current positive era of Eastern and Oriental Orthodox dialogues, Chalcedonians sometimes used to call the non-Chalcedonians " Monophysites ", though the Coptic Orthodox Church in reality regards Monophysitism as a heresy. The Chalcedonian doctrine in turn came to be known as " Dyophysite ". A term that comes closer to Coptic Orthodoxy

13098-524: Was found guilty of doing so without due process; in other words, the Tome of Leo was not a subject of heresy in the first place, but it was a question of questioning the reasons behind not having it either acknowledged or read at the Second Council of Ephesus in AD 449. Pope Dioscorus of Alexandria was never labeled as a heretic by the council's canons. Copts also believe that the pope of Alexandria

13216-573: Was much criticized due to its accusations of heresy on the flimsiest evidence. This campaign was run by Monsignor Umberto Benigni in the Department of Extraordinary Affairs in the Secretariat of State, which distributed anti-Modernist propaganda and gathered information on "culprits". In Benigni's secret code, Pius X was known as Mama . Among those it investigated was the teacher of church history, Angelo Roncalli (later Pope John XXIII), but

13334-578: Was not, however, prescribed for use throughout the universal Church. The characteristics of Pius X were "simplicity of exposition and depth of content. Also because of this, Pius X's catechism might have friends in the future." The catechism was extolled as a method of religious teaching in his encyclical Acerbo nimis of April 1905. The Catechism of Saint Pius X was issued in 1908 in Italian, as Catechismo della dottrina Cristiana, Pubblicato per Ordine del Sommo Pontifice San Pio X . An English translation runs to more than 115 pages. Asked in 2003 whether

13452-455: Was of a barbaric race", he does note that following the completion of the conquest, Amr "took none of the property of the Churches, and he committed no act of spoilation or plunder, and he preserved them throughout all his days." Despite the political upheaval, the Egyptian population remained mainly Christian. However, gradual conversions to Islam over the centuries had changed Egypt from

13570-465: Was originally written in Coptic. John's account is critical of the invaders who he says "despoiled the Egyptians of their possessions and dealt cruelly with them", and he details the atrocities committed by the Muslims against the native population during the conquest: And when with great toil and exertion they had cast down the walls of the city, they forthwith made themselves masters of it, and put to

13688-478: Was promulgated by Benedict XV on 27 May 1917, with an effective date of 19 May 1918, and remained in effect until Advent 1983, when Pope John Paul II , promulgated the contemporary canon law . Pius X reformed the Roman Curia with the constitution Sapienti Consilio (29 June 1908) and specified new rules enforcing a bishop's oversight of seminaries in the encyclical Pieni l'animo . He established regional seminaries (closing some smaller ones), and promulgated

13806-407: Was quite similar each day. He rose at 4:00am before celebrating Mass at 6:00am. He was at his desk at 8:00am to receive private audiences. On his desk stood statues of John Vianney and Joan of Arc , both of whom he beatified in his papacy. At noon, he conducted a general audience with pilgrims, then had lunch at 1:00pm with his two secretaries or whomever else he invited to dine with him. Resting for

13924-697: Was the second born of ten children of Giovanni Battista Sarto (1792–1852), the village postman , and Margherita Sanson (1813–1894). He was baptised 3 June 1835. Though poor, his parents valued education, and Giuseppe walked 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) to school each day. Giuseppe had three brothers and six sisters: Giuseppe Sarto (born 1834; died after six days), Angelo Sarto (1837–1916), Teresa Parolin-Sarto (1839–1920), Rosa Sarto (1841–1913), Antonia Dei Bei-Sarto (1843–1917), Maria Sarto (1846–1930), Lucia Boschin-Sarto (1848–1924), Anna Sarto (1850–1926), Pietro Sarto (born 1852; died after six months). As Pope, he rejected any kind of favours for his family: his brother remained

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