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custodes

American  
[kuh-stoh-deez, koos-toh-des] / kʌˈstoʊ diz, kʊsˈtoʊ dɛs /

noun

  1. plural of custos.


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The Friday announcement comes as Washington-area Catholic leaders implement changes to liturgical policies ordered a year ago by Pope Francis in a pastoral letter, “Traditiones Custodes.”

From Washington Times

Reflecting on Francis’ 2021 document, “Traditiones Custodes,” Cardinal Gregory said in a statement, “It is clear that the Holy Father’s sincere intention is to bring about greater unity in the Church through the celebration of the Mass and sacraments according to the 1970 Roman Missal of Pope Paul VI.”

From Washington Times

The Roman poet Juvenal asked: “Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?”

From Washington Post

Francis cited those measures in explaining his law, called “Traditionis Custodes.”

From New York Times

Interesting developments in America’s elect-your-id experiment, as the shining city upon a hill runs up against that age-old political question: Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?

From The Guardian