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1 Definit | anathematize Theodore who was bishop of Pharan, Sergius, Pyrrhus,
2 Definit | communion with the leading bishop, and amongst them himself
3 Canons, 2 | unchanged and unaltered, and no bishop, priest or deacon or anyone
4 Canons, 4 | he never was nor is now a bishop, nor must those, who were
5 Canons, 5 | office, should be made a bishop, lest he be puffed up and
6 Canons, 5 | the honour of becoming a bishop or patriarch, and who has
7 Canons, 10| functions and status if he is a bishop or cleric; if a monk or
8 Canons, 12| agreement with them, that if any bishop has received his consecration
9 Canons, 14| divine grace to the office of bishop, since they bear the image
10 Canons, 14| those emperors. Thus the bishop will have the courage to
11 Canons, 14| them better. ~But if some bishop, after the holy directive
12 Canons, 15| fathers, has decreed that no bishop may sell or in any way dispose
13 Canons, 15| sale which was made by the bishop, either in writing or otherwise,
14 Canons, 15| and universal synod. ~If a bishop is found guilty of having
15 Canons, 17| subject to her, so that the bishop of Alexandria has them all
16 Canons, 19| church or the suffragan bishop. For if the sacred canons
17 Canons, 19| canons decree that every bishop should be sparing in his
18 Canons, 20| profiteering and greed. ~So, if any bishop or metropolitan, contrary
19 Canons, 22| patriarch, a metropolitan or any bishop, lest there be any irregularity
20 Canons, 22| the election of the future bishop has been completed with
21 Canons, 23| without the permission of the bishop responsible for the church
22 Canons, 24| have merited the dignity of bishop seem like clerics in their
23 Canons, 26| has been deposed by his bishop for some crime, or who alleges
24 Canons, 26| with the judgment of his bishop, saying that he does not
25 Canons, 26| of the enmity which the bishop has for him or because of
26 Canons, 26| or because of favours the bishop wants to bestow on certain
27 Canons, 26| cases and to summon the bishop who has deposed the cleric
28 Canons, 26| under him. No metropolitan bishop may be judged by his neighbouring
29 Canons, 27| merited the dignity of a bishop, should keep the appearance
30 Canons, 27| of the pallium shows the bishop as given to ostentation
31 Canons, 27| charges. ~Therefore, any bishop who wears the pallium outside
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