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1 Definit | city and in the most famous church bearing the name of holy
2 Definit | his field, that is, in the church, and were trying to overwhelm
3 Definit | to make the field of the church useless through some utterly
4 Definit | the overall favour of the church, has gathered together architects
5 Definit | justice in the courts of the church. ~{Now the customary recapitulation
6 Definit | the rest as the catholic church received it. We too, accepting
7 Definit | the unholy prelates of the church of Constantinople, and with
8 Definit | For this reasons [the church] brands all these with an
9 Definit | about peaceful order in the church and stability in the world.
10 Definit | agitate and disturb the church, but also quibbling over
11 Definit | appointed high priest of the church of Constantinople, namely
12 Definit | nor has the eye of the church become completely darkened,
13 Definit | in Sion, that is, in the church, upon which the foundation
14 Definit | for the building up of the church, in our time has sent out
15 Definit | out from every one of the church's established ranks, even
16 Definit | another cornerstone for the church, preserving as far as possible
17 Definit | catholic and apostolic church with so many brazen attacks
18 Definit | for you have defiled the church of Christ and have been
19 Canons, 1 | catholic and apostolic church by the holy and renowned
20 Canons, 1 | father or teacher of the church. Consequently, we rule our
21 Canons, 2 | defence and well-being of the church of Constantinople and of
22 Canons, 4 | which have arisen in the church, we condemn, with a just
23 Canons, 5 | which made it a law in the church that nobody, who is a neophyte
24 Canons, 6 | criminal usurpation of the church of Constantinople, in addition
25 Canons, 6 | He formed with these a church of evil-doers and a fraudulent
26 Canons, 6 | Therefore, to safeguard church order, we anathematize first
27 Canons, 8 | and perfection of the holy church of God and nothing at all
28 Canons, 8 | in the building up of the church. So whoever dares to nullify
29 Canons, 9 | Photius brought about in the church of Constantinople an abundance
30 Canons, 9 | fathers and doctors of the church. ~Since therefore they direct
31 Canons, 10| communion and meetings of the church until he is converted by
32 Canons, 11| fathers and doctors of the church, who are spokesmen of God,
33 Canons, 13| the clerics of the great church [of Constantinople], who
34 Canons, 13| case the clerics of the church [of Constantinople] would
35 Canons, 13| the clergy of the great church [of Constantinople]: No
36 Canons, 13| whatsoever in this great church, he must be excluded from
37 Canons, 15| that such revenues are for church purposes, the feeding of
38 Canons, 15| does not restore to the church what belongs to it and does
39 Canons, 15| monastery with the revenues of a church, he must hand over the monastery
40 Canons, 15| the monastery to the same church. But if he built it from
41 Canons, 16| must remain outside the church as public penitents, during
42 Canons, 16| they may stand inside the church among the. ranks of the
43 Canons, 17| Therefore the laws of the church demand, with severe penalties
44 Canons, 18| use of the prelate of the church. Any secular person who
45 Canons, 18| and goods belonging to the church, let him be anathema.
46 Canons, 19| metropolitan should leave his own church and visit other churches
47 Canons, 19| things which belong to that church or the suffragan bishop.
48 Canons, 19| what belongs to his own church, and should no way spend
49 Canons, 20| of the officials, may the church take back its property.
50 Canons, 20| he is protecting his own church, let him be suspended by
51 Canons, 21| to them in the catholic church. Therefore we declare that
52 Canons, 21| controversy arises about the holy church of Rome, it should make
53 Canons, 22| person is invited by the church to join in the discussion
54 Canons, 22| manner, to the benefit of his church. ~If any secular authority
55 Canons, 22| method of election in the church, let him be anathema - this
56 Canons, 22| obeys and agrees to what the church shows it wants concerning
57 Canons, 23| bishop responsible for the church in question. Furthermore,
58 Canons, 23| until he withdraws from the church to which he does not belong.
59 Canons, 24| divine offices of their own church as well as litanies and
60 Canons, 24| metropolitans, contrary to church law, give themselves to
61 Canons, 25| subdeacons of the great church [of Constantinople], who
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