The bull In coena Domini was an indignity offered to all Catholic sovereigns, and they at length proscribed it in their states; but the bull Unigenitus was a trouble to France alone.
In 1580, the French clergy chose the time between the sessions of the parliament of Paris, to have the same bull In coena Domini published.
They doubtless found this assertion on the famous bull In coena Domini, which is publicly read at Rome by a cardinal-deacon every year, on Holy Thursday, in the presence of the pope, attended by the rest of the cardinals and bishops.
The third bull In coena Domini of 1610, contains thirty paragraphs, in which Paul V.
The other subsequent bulls, called also In coena Domini, are only duplicates of the first.
Moreover, the inquisitor-general was not competent to decide the disputed question whether the power assured to bishops to absolve for secret heresy was annulled by the bull in Coena Domini.
Somnus ut sit levis, sit tibi coena brevis, is the ancient axiom of our distich, That your sleep may be light, Let your supper be slight.
Organa quae pulsantur dum cantatur Gloria in excelsis in Missa Feriae Quintae in Coena Domini, silere postea debent donec initium fiat ejusdem hymni angelici in Missa Sabbati Sancti.
In oratoriis domesticis, missa celebranda non est in Feria Quinta in Coena Domini, neque in duobus sequentibus diebus, neque in die Paschatis.
Footnote 71: Since the time of Clement XIV, the custom of reading from the loggia on this day the bull in Coena Domini has been abolished.
Two great acts have peculiarly done honor to this pontificate; the bull 'In coena Domini,' and the suppression of the Jesuits.
To the bull In Coena Domini may be added the oath to the pope taken by every bishop on his elevation to the episcopal dignity, by which he engages to persecute and attack heretics.
This finished, his Holiness was carried in his open chair on men's shoulders to the place where, reading the Bull In Coena Domini, he both curses and blesses all in a breath; then the guns are again fired.
I, 361), and finally in the standard anathema of the bull in Coena Domini.
There shall not be such a coena seen at Pompeii since the days of Hercules.
Against the wishes of some of his advisers and to the no small annoyance of the Catholic princes he republished the Bull, known as the /In Coena Domini/, because he commanded that it should be read in all churches on Holy Thursday.
Yea, the godless despots leave the great sins to the plain priests, and reserve to themselves those sins only which are of less consequence, such as those ridiculous and fictitious things in the bull Coena domini[125].
An order of priesthood was established to take care of the Ancilia, and on 1st March each year the shields were carried in procession, and in the evening there was a great feast, called Coena Saliaris.
Alva treated the Coena Domini with contempt, but he imprisoned the printer who had dared to-republish it at this juncture.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coena" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.