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501 Definit | power alone who, just like a farmer of supreme wisdom and power,
502 Intro | canonico orientale. Fonti. Fasc. IX: Discipline generale
503 Definit | because heaven has been fashioned like smoke, but the earth
504 Definit | accusers and witnesses, fashioning profiles and speeches which
505 Definit | following him, speculate with faulty perceptions on the term "
506 Canons, 26 | has for him or because of favours the bishop wants to bestow
507 Intro | last session was held on 28 February 870, when 27 canons were
508 Canons, 4 | their glory into shame. They feed on the sin of my people;
509 Definit | He that trusts in lies feeds the winds: and the same
510 Definit | endowed with intelligence and feeling. For the holy and great
511 Canons, 1 | Your word is a lamp to my feet and a light to my paths;
512 Canons, 19 | priesthood to burden their fellow-bishops and suffragans in any way
513 Definit | clearer teaching of the fifth, holy and universal synod {
514 Definit | preserving as far as possible the figurative likeness, as from an exalted
515 Definit | and snatched it from the filth of iniquity and called it
516 Canons, 14 | authorities as often as he finds them doing something unjust
517 Canons, 5 | canons should always remain firm in the churches, we renew
518 Canons, 17 | is provided for. So it is fitting that the common good take
519 Canons, 10 | universal synod justly and fittingly declares and lays down that
520 Definit | heaven like a vault and fixed the ends of the earth and
521 Definit | submerged by swollen waters and floods of rivers and storms, but
522 Canons, 11 | making clean the threshing floor of Christ, in ringing tones
523 Definit | person runs after birds that fly away. For he has abandoned
524 Definit | they have been unable to follow the right path. Truth has
525 Definit | his disciple Stephen, who followed the false teachings of the
526 Definit | raised up, as an unwavering follower of his commandments, a person
527 Definit | recent times through the folly, cunning and evil machinations
528 Intro | diritto canonico orientale. Fonti. Fasc. IX: Discipline generale
529 Canons, 9 | wisdom that has been made foolish by God, even though this
530 Definit | ungodliness inasmuch as it foolishly declares that a saying of
531 Canons, 11 | wisdom that has been made foolishness. ~Therefore this holy and
532 Canons, 23 | things which have now been forbidden, must be excommunicated
533 Canons, 17 | universal synod, without forbidding the meetings held by the
534 Definit | the right way and make you foreign to right thinking! Again,
535 Canons, 6 | we anathematize first and foremost the above-mentioned Photius
536 Definit | writing down and organizing forged records as accounts of those
537 Definit | charges, false testimonies and forgeries against all who worked for
538 Canons, 4 | of your God, I also will forget your children. The more
539 Definit | and Basil Tricacabus, not forgetting Theodoret, Antony and John,
540 Canons, 4 | priest to me and, You have forgotten the laws of your God, I
541 Canons, 11 | in its hand the winnowing fork of truth, with the intention
542 Intro | synod, have been, after formal acquittal by the apostolic
543 Intro | as also has some of the formatting ~
544 Canons, 6 | patriarchal sees in the east. He formed with these a church of evil-doers
545 | former
546 | formerly
547 Definit | revived the established forms of right conduct and proclaimed
548 Canons, 2 | with the canons there set forth, unchanged and unaltered,
549 Canons, 5 | rigorously if they are pushed forward by imperial backing. ~However,
550 Definit | worked for true religion and fought for the truth. For he, like
551 Definit | unconfused, just as the fourth, holy and universal synod {
552 Canons, 6 | church of evil-doers and a fraudulent council and set in motion
553 Canons, 6 | henceforth acts deceitfully and fraudulently and falsifies the word of
554 Canons, 17 | invalid. For since a ruler frequently holds meetings for his own
555 Canons, 26 | reason his judgment will be fully ratified and confirmed.
556 Canons, 14 | hierarchical dignity and function, should be held as worthy
557 Definit | vines, he wanders in the furrows of his field; for he wanders
558 | Further
559 Definit, 0(1)| adp. Philippi Labbei et p. Gabrielis Cossartii e Societate Jesu
560 Canons, 19 | form of shameful love of gain. It is all the more wrong,
561 Canons, 27 | keep the appearance and garments of the monastic habit and
562 Definit | great parched plain, yet gathers no fruit in his hands. ~
563 Intro | instructions that John VIII gave to his legates for the council
564 Intro | Fonti. Fasc. IX: Discipline generale antique [IIe-IXe s.] tome
565 Intro | Roman edition, (Concilia generalia Ecclesiae catholicae [Editio
566 Canons, 17 | all, unless prevented by a genuine illness or a pagan invasion,
567 Canons, 13 | soldier on service for God gets entangled in civilian pursuits.
568 Canons, 10 | judge a person without first giving him a hearing and learning
569 Canons, 3 | his father's glory to be glorified and to glorify his saints',
570 Canons, 3 | glory to be glorified and to glorify his saints', but let him
571 Canons, 6 | falsifies the word of truth and goes through the motions of having
572 Canons, 23 | the suspension, he must be got rid of completely and dispossessed
573 Canons, 13 | may rise to the higher grades and, if they have shown
574 Definit | trying to overwhelm the pure grain of divine justice. He always
575 Definit | Judah and for four, I will grant them no reprieve; because
576 Canons, 18 | enduring custom and have been granted, whether in writing or not,
577 Definit | Everything which cannot be grasped by the imagination is surely
578 Canons, 19 | commensurate with his unjust and greedy behaviour, and shall be
579 Intro | makes it plain that the Greeks adopted every means to distort
580 Definit | strength and he knew it not, grey hairs also are spread upon
581 Intro | IIe-IXe s.] tome 1 part 1), Grottaferata 1962 289-342. ~The English
582 Intro | these reasons there is no ground for thinking that the text
583 Canons, 15 | must be deposed on the grounds of violating divine law
584 Canons, 11 | uproot this wicked theory now growing like some loathsome form
585 Canons, 8 | from the order of priests guarantees, written in their own hands,
586 Definit | universal synod which, while guarding the strong defences of ~
587 Canons, 16 | were seen to plait their hair and arrange it on their
588 Definit | and he knew it not, grey hairs also are spread upon him,
589 Definit | on its own} ~This is what happened in recent times through
590 Definit | hidden. ~Therefore, if anyone happens to have taught any of these
591 Canons, 25 | holy patriarchs, and became hard of heart like the arrogant
592 Intro | Latin version of Anastasius hardly departs from the Greek text.
593 Definit, 0(1)| J. Hardouin, Conciliorum collectio regia
594 Canons, 1 | what is not helpful but harmful. ~Therefore we declare that
595 Canons, 11 | holy and universal synod is hastening to uproot this wicked theory
596 Definit, 0(1)| e Societate Jesu labores haud modica accessione facta
597 Canons, 26 | to the patriarch, their head, if they complain that they
598 Canons, 16 | and arrange it on their heads, and to adopt a kind of
599 Canons, 10 | without first giving him a hearing and learning what he does?.
600 Definit | Photius was lifted up to the heights of arrogance in attacking
601 | Hence
602 | her
603 | here
604 Canons, 9 | be enslaved to error or heretical beliefs since we strictly
605 Canons, 8 | to our ears that not only heretics and those who have wrongly
606 Canons, 9 | all, without hindrance, hesitation or fear, may both teach
607 Definit | perceptions on the term "hetero-substantial", that is otherness of substance
608 Definit | inasmuch as being invisible and hidden. ~Therefore, if anyone happens
609 Canons, 17 | his patriarch, or if he hides in some way or pretends
610 Canons, 14 | with what is clearly an hierarchical dignity and function, should
611 Canons, 14 | and likeness of the holy hierarchies in heaven, that is of the
612 Canons, 3 | and venerate those of the highly renowned apostles, prophets,
613 Canons, 9 | contract, but all, without hindrance, hesitation or fear, may
614 Intro | council, for the sake of historical completeness. ~Emperor Basil
615 Canons, 17 | since a ruler frequently holds meetings for his own purposes,
616 Canons, 25 | to receiving the means of holiness, and it is only our mercy
617 Definit | Constantinople, and with these, Honorius of Rome, Cyrus of Alexandria
618 Canons, 27 | should not abuse so great and honourable a garment through pride,
619 Canons, 3 | tradition, that icons should be honoured and venerated in a derivative
620 Canons, 5 | reasons, love of God or hope of progressing along the
621 Canons, 14 | they dismount from their horses or mules a long way off
622 Canons, 19 | exception is made in the case of hospitality, which may sometimes arise
623 Canons, 13 | promotion. ~Those who manage the houses or estates of leading persons
624 Definit | him on his not [added in Hrd1] agreeing to accept the
625 Definit | ignorant of it. He shall be humbled by the insult of Israel
626 Canons, 5 | by the actual good of a humility which is centered on Christ,
627 Intro | has been added by the hypertext editor, as also has some
628 Intro | same most holy Photius (i.e., in 869-870), are totally
629 Canons, 3 | then does not venerate the icon of Christ, the saviour,
630 Definit | theory is full of Manichaean ideas and ungodliness inasmuch
631 Definit | too, accepting this in the identical meaning, anathematize as
632 Canons, 19 | put it otherwise, as an idolater, according to the teaching
633 Canons, 19 | greed as another form of idolatry and wants all who unite
634 Definit | destroying the statues of the idols. Furthermore, we also anathematize
635 Canons, 24 | for their own sins and the ignorance of their people. Some excuse
636 Canons, 14 | directive of this council, shall ignore the honour duly and canonically
637 Intro | and canons are completely ignored by them. Modern scholars
638 Intro | Discipline generale antique [IIe-IXe s.] tome 1 part 1), Grottaferata
639 Definit | synod {6 Constantinople III}, which shares the same
640 Definit | Photius, the interloper and illegal occupier with all his supporters
641 Canons, 17 | unless prevented by a genuine illness or a pagan invasion, and
642 Canons, 1 | which are always alight and illuminating our steps which are directed
643 Canons, 25 | their former status, as is illustrated by the case of the odious
644 Canons, 3 | similarly the image of Mary, his immaculate mother and mother of God,
645 Definit | will, they themselves being impaired in their senses and truly
646 Canons, 5 | they are pushed forward by imperial backing. ~However, if someone
647 Canons, 17 | dignity, either through the imposition of hands or the bestowal
648 Definit | contriving numerous arrests and imprisonments, confiscations of property,
649 Canons, 22 | irregularity leading to improper confusion or quarrelling,
650 Canons, 15 | bishops have full powers to improve and enlarge, as opportunity
651 Canons, 6 | Nicholas and repeatedly, impudently and boldly issued anathemas
652 Canons, 8 | of doing it is completely inappropriate and has no part in the building
653 Definit | unique Word of God became incarnate and was made like us for
654 Definit | that the Word of the divine incarnation came about and existed by
655 Definit | divine [nature] and to his incomprehensibility; this is alien to all the
656 Definit | invisible and visible lord, incomprehensible and comprehensible, unlimited
657 Definit | commandments, a person proved to be incorrupt in both his knowledge and
658 Canons, 4 | children. The more they increased, the more they sinned against
659 Canons, 21 | on the pretext of making incriminating charges, as Photius did
660 Canons, 19 | directive of ours, shall incur from the patriarch of the
661 Canons, 19 | other bishops and thereby incurring the charge of sacrilege ? ~
662 Definit | souls, as the Lord's words indicate, has tried, on every occasion
663 Definit | and most self-opinionated individual who possessed a Jewish mentality.
664 Canons, 17 | are summoned as a body or individually. ~We refuse to listen to
665 Canons, 13 | possibility of being admitted or inducted into the clergy of the great
666 Definit | of thoughts, been found ineffectual, nor did the foundation
667 Definit | and capable of suffering, inexpressible and expressible in writing.
668 Canons, 11 | consigning all the chaff to inextinguishable fire, and making clean the
669 Definit | was our God and Lord of infinite power alone who, just like
670 Definit | with the evil stirrings and influences, in order to bring about
671 Canons, 16 | emperor or any powerful or influential person should attempt to
672 Definit | out like a garment; its inhabitants shall perish like them;
673 Definit | snatched it from the filth of iniquity and called it back to its
674 Canons, 20 | aforesaid lands on his own initiative and authority, since this
675 Canons, 26 | has deposed the cleric or injured him in any way. He should
676 Canons, 26 | is unjust, or any other injury. The metropolitan should
677 Definit | as we establish the truly innocent and most holy patriarch
678 Canons, 21 | of Rome, it should make inquiries with proper reverence and
679 Definit | gospels, we anathematize the insane Eutyches and the mad Dioscorus.
680 Canons, 16 | second year they may stand inside the church among the. ranks
681 Canons, 13 | particular clergy and yet insinuate themselves into it, must
682 Canons, 23 | belonging to other churches, nor install priests or any other clerics
683 Intro | acts". Ivo adds from the instructions that John VIII gave to his
684 Canons, 2 | blessed pope Nicholas as the instrument of the holy Spirit and his
685 Definit | shall be humbled by the insult of Israel before his face;
686 Canons, 16 | these buffooneries. They insulted and made a mockery of a
687 Definit | all beings endowed with intelligence and feeling. For the holy
688 Definit | we condemn Photius, the interloper and illegal occupier with
689 Canons, 22 | lay authority or ruler may intervene in the election or promotion
690 Canons, 17 | his own purposes, it is intolerable that he should prevent leading
691 Canons, 17 | an excuse will be utterly invalid. For since a ruler frequently
692 Canons, 17 | genuine illness or a pagan invasion, and for two whole months
693 Canons, 9 | system was clearly a new invention and thoroughly alien to
694 Canons, 11 | it declares anathema the inventors and perpetrators of such
695 Canons, 10 | not find fault before you investigate, and understand first and
696 Definit | plays a part in a synodical investigation, and making up, writing
697 Canons, 22 | permitted to accept the invitation with respect, if he so wishes.
698 Canons, 22 | But if any lay person is invited by the church to join in
699 Canons, 14 | a year and the official involved is to be considered unworthy
700 Definit | him to a thousand charges involving dethronement and as many
701 Canons, 22 | bishop, lest there be any irregularity leading to improper confusion
702 Canons, 11 | descended to such a depth of irreligion, through paying attention
703 Intro | orientale. Fonti. Fasc. IX: Discipline generale antique [
704 Definit, 0(1)| J. Hardouin, Conciliorum collectio
705 Definit, 0(1)| Gabrielis Cossartii e Societate Jesu labores haud modica accessione
706 Canons, 3 | sacred image of our lord Jesus Christ, the redeemer and
707 Definit | individual who possessed a Jewish mentality. We teach that
708 Definit | be afire and the house of Joseph aflame, and the house of
709 Intro | conciles oecumeniques, ed. P-P. Jouannou (Pontificia commissione
710 Canons, 19 | should quickly continue the journey he has undertaken without
711 Definit | three transgressions of Judah and for four, I will grant
712 Intro | see of blessed Peter, the key-bearer of the heavenly kingdom,
713 Canons, 9 | Constantinople an abundance of all kinds of wickedness. We have learnt
714 Intro | key-bearer of the heavenly kingdom, has the power to dissolve,
715 Definit | devoured his strength and he knew it not, grey hairs also
716 Definit | Theodore, who was called Krithinos, whom this great and holy
717 Intro | Pontificia commissione per la redazione del codice di
718 Definit, 0(1)| regia maxima adp. Philippi Labbei et p. Gabrielis Cossartii
719 Definit, 0(1)| Cossartii e Societate Jesu labores haud modica accessione facta
720 Canons, 13 | honours due to those who have laboured in it a long time, for in
721 Definit | place of repose: all his labours shall not find me, despite
722 Definit | that he was indeed man but lacked human qualities, laid aside
723 Canons, 1 | as if they were so many lamps which are always alight
724 Definit | pierced Photius with the lance of truth as if he were another
725 Definit | stones rolling over the land, as the prophet says, to
726 | later
727 | latter
728 Canons, 16 | the previous emperor some laymen of the senatorial order
729 Canons, 22 | election and appointment of its leader. ~
730 Canons, 2 | 2 ~Obey your leaders and submit to them; for
731 Canons, 17 | report about some wrongdoing leads to an accusation. ~But since
732 Canons, 4 | like a dangerous wolf, leapt into the sheepfold of Christ;
733 Canons, 20 | trustworthy persons. Then, if the leaseholder has not paid for three years
734 Canons, 19 | archbishop or metropolitan should leave his own church and visit
735 Canons, 17 | with severe penalties and leaving no loop-hole, that they
736 Canons, 5 | one year in the order of lector, two in that of subdeacon,
737 Canons, 8 | but also the orthodox and legitimate patriarchs, demand and extract
738 Intro | his sons, Constantine and Leo, signed the acts after the
739 Intro | 284-287; the canons from Les canons des conciles oecumeniques,
740 | less
741 Definit | By the missiles of his letters and speeches, he struck
742 Canons, 5 | monk, should rise to such a level, even if he is shown to
743 Intro | were willing to sign the Liber satisfactionis, which had
744 Intro | of right. Anastasius, the librarian, ordered a complete copy
745 Definit | of the prophet, Isaiah: Lift up your eyes to heaven,
746 Definit | tribulation heard. For Photius was lifted up to the heights of arrogance
747 Canons, 1 | divine canons are rightly likened to light inasmuch as the
748 Definit | comprehensible, unlimited and limited, incapable and capable of
749 Canons, 5 | we renew and confirm the limits and conditions which were
750 Canons, 17 | individually. ~We refuse to listen to the offensive claim made
751 Canons, 20 | emphyteutic contract first listens to the objections through
752 Definit | synodical council, and, making lists of the names of accusers
753 Canons, 24 | their own church as well as litanies and all the sacred ministries
754 Intro | Greek text. Indeed it is so literal that at times it can only
755 Canons, 11 | theory now growing like some loathsome form of weed. Carrying in
756 Canons, 1 | by universal as well as local councils of orthodox [bishops],
757 Definit | as, for example, we may look at the one nature of light
758 Canons, 17 | penalties and leaving no loop-hole, that they comply with the
759 Canons, 9 | loose on earth shall be loosed in heaven . ~
760 Canons, 1 | cry to the lord God with loud voice, because your commands
761 Definit | summoned and condemned and loudly dinned an anathema into
762 Definit | balance in his hand, he has loved oppression. And Ephraim
763 Canons, 13 | who have served in the lower orders, may rise to the
764 Definit | do we confuse, like the lunatic Sabellius, the persons in
765 Definit | of Alexandria as well as Macarius of Antioch and his disciple
766 Definit | rather adversary of God, Macedonius; for we admit in the distinction
767 Definit | insane Eutyches and the mad Dioscorus. In addition,
768 Canons, 2 | upstart and usurper, should be maintained and observed together with
769 Canons, 1 | that we are preserving and maintaining the canons which have been
770 Definit | both his knowledge and his maintenance of the truth, our most devout
771 Definit | heavenly Emperor and Lord of majesty has raised up for the salvation
772 Definit | alteration, that he exists as the maker and source of all beings
773 Canons, 13 | no promotion. ~Those who manage the houses or estates of
774 Definit | concerning the well-named Manes and all those who share
775 Definit | That theory is full of Manichaean ideas and ungodliness inasmuch
776 Canons, 12 | consecration through the manipulation and constraint of such persons,
777 Intro | were Donatus, Stephen and Marinus and they presided at the
778 Canons, 27 | promotions and consecrations, the marks which signify the rank to
779 Definit | and without experience of marriage, who bore him, is properly
780 Canons, 6 | designs. With equal vigour Martin, the most holy pope of Rome,
781 Canons, 3 | renowned apostles, prophets, martyrs and holy men as well as
782 Canons, 16 | 16 ~A matter which merits great sorrow,
783 Definit, 0(1)| Conciliorum collectio regia maxima adp. Philippi Labbei et
784 Definit | each other, by which the meanings and conceptions of his divine
785 Definit | the Lord's deified body is meant. But the word of truth confidently
786 | meanwhile
787 Canons, 20 | the objections through the mediation of some suitable and trustworthy
788 Canons, 16 | condemned as crimes, and no member of the faithful who bears
789 Canons, 18 | by emperors of revered memory or by other religious people
790 Definit | individual who possessed a Jewish mentality. We teach that the one and
791 Canons, 20 | decisions, callously and mercilessly expel people who have received
792 Canons, 16 | 16 ~A matter which merits great sorrow, even many
793 Canons, 22 | common, agreed and canonical method of election in the church,
794 Canons, 25 | their consecration from Methodius and Ignatius, the most holy
795 Definit | truth as if he were another Midianite defiling the assembly of
796 | might
797 Definit | as in fact existing but minimally understandable, inasmuch
798 Canons, 19 | our brothers and fellow ministers. An exception is made in
799 Canons, 19 | for those who have the ministry of the priesthood to burden
800 Definit | opposition of Photius. By the missiles of his letters and speeches,
801 Intro | and when the latter is missing we must sometimes rely on
802 Canons, 16 | person should attempt to mock holy things in such a way,
803 Canons, 16 | They insulted and made a mockery of a variety of holy things,
804 Definit | the word of the prophet mocks and derides him, saying:
805 Intro | completely ignored by them. Modern scholars have shown that
806 Definit, 0(1)| Societate Jesu labores haud modica accessione facta et emendationibus
807 Canons, 15 | he built it from his own money or other sources, he may
808 Definit | for ever; we anathematize monks or lay people, until such
809 Canons, 24 | ministries at allotted times each month at their own expense. This
810 Canons, 17 | invasion, and for two whole months after notice of the summons
811 Definit | useless knowledge, Theodore of Mopsuestia and Didymus along with Evagrius,
812 Canons, 6 | fraudulent council and set in motion accusations and charges
813 Canons, 6 | truth and goes through the motions of having false vicars or
814 Definit | God says somewhere by the mouth of a prophet: Because of
815 Canons, 21 | of patriarch or seek to move them from their high positions,
816 | much
817 Canons, 14 | dismount from their horses or mules a long way off or bow down
818 Definit | Christ our saviour, in a multiplicity of ways. ~However, the salt
819 | myself
820 Intro | in no way be invoked or named as synods. Let this not
821 Definit | and, making lists of the names of accusers and witnesses,
822 Canons, 16 | wretched state than the pagan nations. The sacred and universal
823 Definit | each part of the one Christ natural properties distinct from
824 Canons, 17 | summon them, in case of necessity, to a meeting in synod or
825 Canons, 16 | crimes of this kind and neglect to act against them with
826 Canons, 24 | fallen into the depths of negligence and sloth. They summon the
827 Canons, 23 | in order to defraud their neighbour, and it has made them guilty
828 Canons, 26 | bishop may be judged by his neighbouring metropolitan bishops, even
829 Canons, 5 | church that nobody, who is a neophyte in the faith or priestly
830 Definit | council we too anathematize Nestorius, that worshipper of the
831 Definit | shall go, I will spread my net upon them as upon the birds
832 | nevertheless
833 | next
834 Definit | Anastasius , Constantine and Nicetas , that irrational prelature
835 Canons, 12 | canons clearly forbid the nomination and consecration of bishops
836 Canons, 27 | Ecumenical Councils, ed. Norman P. Tanner~END OF TEXT~ ~
837 Canons, 17 | for two whole months after notice of the summons makes no
838 Canons, 4 | power, as being an evil root nourishing the scandals which have
839 Intro | cathedral of Hagia Sophia in November 879, so that Photius might
840 Canons, 8 | church. So whoever dares to nullify this directive of ours,
841 Definit | not ceased from contriving numerous arrests and imprisonments,
842 Definit | exult in evil conversion; O you whose paths are evil
843 Canons, 2 | 2 ~Obey your leaders and submit
844 Canons, 22 | this is to last until he obeys and agrees to what the church
845 Canons, 20 | contract first listens to the objections through the mediation of
846 Definit | scattered and rightfully obliterated many others from an earlier
847 Canons, 2 | repents and promises to observe all the decrees in question. ~
848 Canons, 2 | should be maintained and observed together with the canons
849 Canons, 17 | secular rulers should be observers of matters that sometimes
850 Canons, 17 | learnt, however, that such an obstacle and alleged refusal of permission
851 Definit | indicate, has tried, on every occasion and by every means, to steal,
852 Canons, 27 | the pallium outside the occasions stipulated in writing, or
853 Definit | the interloper and illegal occupier with all his supporters
854 Intro | cathedral of Hagia Sophia on 5 October 869. The tenth and last
855 Canons, 25 | illustrated by the case of the odious Esau, though he begged in
856 Intro | Les canons des conciles oecumeniques, ed. P-P. Jouannou (Pontificia
857 Canons, 1 | wish to proceed without offence along the true and royal
858 Canons, 17 | refuse to listen to the offensive claim made by some ignorant
859 Canons, 15 | enlarge, as opportunity offers, the ecclesiastical properties
860 Canons, 17 | profitable than the metropolitan ones, and so demands that they
861 Canons, 1 | Paul, the great apostle, openly urges us to preserve the
862 Canons, 11 | of God, express the same opinion, some have descended to
863 Definit | of the same or different opinions, were ensnared in the same
864 Intro | summary has 14 canons, as opposed to the 27 of Anastasius,
865 Definit | in his hand, he has loved oppression. And Ephraim said: But yet
866 Intro | Anastasius, the librarian, ordered a complete copy to be made
867 Definit | to confront the carefully organised opposition of Photius. By
868 Definit | making up, writing down and organizing forged records as accounts
869 Intro | codice di diritto canonico orientale. Fonti. Fasc. IX: Discipline
870 Definit | Zoharas the Syrian, as well as Origen with his useless knowledge,
871 Canons, 16 | this by wearing various ornaments and articles of clothing
872 Canons, 27 | shows the bishop as given to ostentation and vainglory, so the laying
873 Definit | hetero-substantial", that is otherness of substance and unlikeness,
874 Canons, 8 | beneficial. Therefore, we ought to do everything for the
875 Canons, 11 | let him be anathema and an outcast from the faith and way of
876 | overall
877 Canons, 2 | the clergy should dare to overturn or reject any of these things. ~
878 Definit | church, and were trying to overwhelm the pure grain of divine
879 Canons, 15 | own powers and rights of ownership. ~Now that this decree has
880 Intro | conciles oecumeniques, ed. P-P. Jouannou (Pontificia commissione
881 Canons, 16 | time began, even among the pagans. It shows that those we
882 Canons, 20 | the leaseholder has not paid for three years the rent
883 Definit | waterless desert and a great parched plain, yet gathers no fruit
884 Definit, 0(1)| pluribus additis ..., 12 vols. Paris 1714-1715 ~
885 Definit | belong to him can exist partially without a will or without
886 Intro | The Greek text has been partly preserved from total destruction
887 Canons, 5 | cleric or monk and, while passing through every ecclesiastical
888 Canons, 1 | who were famous in times past. ~
889 Definit | Theodosius of Ephesus, Sisinnius Pastilas and Basil Tricacabus, not
890 Canons, 22 | able to promote a worthy pastor in a regular manner, to
891 Canons, 21 | supreme pontiffs and chief pastors in succession to them in
892 Canons, 8 | have wrongly obtained the patriarchate of Constantinople, but also
893 Canons, 13 | worker is worthy of his pay For this reason we too decree
894 Canons, 11 | depth of irreligion, through paying attention to the speculations
895 Definit | in order to bring about peaceful order in the church and
896 Canons, 4 | for the establishing or penalizing of the sacerdotal state,
897 Canons, 16 | received the appropriate penance, are declared excommunicate
898 Canons, 16 | corrective practices and penances which are judged appropriate.
899 Canons, 16 | outside the church as public penitents, during the second year
900 | per
901 Definit | him, speculate with faulty perceptions on the term "hetero-substantial",
902 Canons, 8 | everything for the advantage and perfection of the holy church of God
903 Canons, 23 | for holy functions, should perform, of their own accord and
904 Definit | garment; its inhabitants shall perish like them; but my salvation
905 Canons, 8 | benefit and, as it were, permanence of the above persons, it
906 Canons, 16 | evil intent to carry out or permit such a great wrong to be
907 Canons, 14 | canonically bestowed on him, and permits something to happen according
908 Canons, 10 | that he knows of some crime perpetrated by his patriarch, and he
909 Canons, 11 | anathema the inventors and perpetrators of such impiety and all
910 Definit | engineering all manner of persecution, he has not ceased from
911 Canons, 24 | administration, failing to persevere in prayers and petitions
912 Canons, 20 | what he took away. If he persists in his disobedience to the
913 Canons, 24 | persevere in prayers and petitions for their own sins and the
914 Definit | Theodore who was bishop of Pharan, Sergius, Pyrrhus, Paul
915 Canons, 25 | arrogant and unfeeling heart of Pharaoh, and even now are in complete
916 Definit, 0(1)| collectio regia maxima adp. Philippi Labbei et p. Gabrielis Cossartii
917 Definit | the manner of the zealot Phinehas, he pierced Photius with
918 Canons, 16 | shoulders and every other piece of episcopal dress. They
919 Definit | the zealot Phinehas, he pierced Photius with the lance of
920 Definit | powerful Christ and God and the piety and zeal of our most serene
921 Canons, 15 | poor and the assistance of pilgrims. However, bishops have full
922 Definit | were ensnared in the same pit of damnation. ~Further,
923 Canons, 16 | senatorial order were seen to plait their hair and arrange it
924 Definit | suited to each person who plays a part in a synodical investigation,
925 Definit, 0(1)| facta et emendationibus pluribus additis ..., 12 vols. Paris
926 Intro | with the most important points, of these canons. Where
927 Definit | and he vomited out the poison of his evil. He gathered
928 Intro | thoroughly infected with poisonous lies". ~The Greek text has
929 Intro | oecumeniques, ed. P-P. Jouannou (Pontificia commissione per la redazione
930 Canons, 2 | been promulgated by these popes, must be stripped of his
931 Canons, 3 | for as speech teaches and portrays through syllables, so too
932 Canons, 21 | move them from their high positions, but rather they should
933 Definit | the house of Jacob shall possess their own possessions. The
934 Definit | perfect God and perfect man, possessing in one person the differences
935 Definit | shall possess their own possessions. The house of Jacob shall
936 Canons, 13 | must by no means have the possibility of being admitted or inducted
937 Canons, 17 | therefore, they say, they cannot possibly come to the chief one, that
938 Canons, 16 | certain other corrective practices and penances which are judged
939 Canons, 24 | failing to persevere in prayers and petitions for their
940 Definit | as from an exalted and pre-eminent place, to confront the carefully
941 Canons, 15 | violating divine law and precepts. Any sale which was made
942 Canons, 4 | debar from this kind of preferment those who received from
943 Definit | Nicetas , that irrational prelature whose name stinks, or, to
944 Canons, 17 | sacred canons have never prescribed the presence of secular
945 Definit | contingent and he rules, preserves and saves it. He says through
946 Canons, 11 | impiety. If however anyone presumes to act in a way contrary
947 Canons, 17 | he hides in some way or pretends he has no knowledge of the
948 Canons, 17 | Because such a custom has prevailed in the city of Rome". Therefore
949 Canons, 17 | intolerable that he should prevent leading prelates from going
950 Canons, 17 | several or to all, unless prevented by a genuine illness or
951 Definit | are, as a consequence, two principles of action and the same number
952 Intro | conjecture. ~The documents printed below are taken from the
953 Canons, 17 | that the common good take priority over a particular one, especially
954 Canons, 1 | 1 ~If we wish to proceed without offence along the
955 Definit | records as accounts of those proceedings, he had the audacity to
956 Canons, 22 | been completed with due process by the ecclesiastical assembly.
957 Definit | Dioscorus. In addition, proclaiming the two natures in the one
958 Canons, 10 | divine scripture clearly proclaims, Do not find fault before
959 Canons, 15 | ecclesiastical properties which produce these revenues. Moreover,
960 Definit | taught correctly when it professed the one and same Christ
961 Definit | and witnesses, fashioning profiles and speeches which seemed
962 Canons, 20 | sign of the worst form of profiteering and greed. ~So, if any bishop
963 Canons, 5 | love of God or hope of progressing along the path of the virtues,
964 Canons, 2 | excommunicated until he repents and promises to observe all the decrees
965 Definit | with all his supporters and promoters of evil. For almighty God
966 Canons, 5 | benefits just mentioned, but, prompted by the actual good of a
967 Canons, 12 | machinations as a result of the prompting of carnal desire. ~
968 Canons, 24 | not carry out with fear, promptitude and a good conscience the
969 Intro | acquittal by the apostolic see, promptly reinstated". Ivo of Chartres
970 Canons, 21 | solution; it must on no account pronounce sentence rashly against
971 Canons, 6 | condemnations most justly pronounced against him by the most
972 Definit | marriage, who bore him, is properly and truly mother of God,
973 Definit | accordance with the divine and prophetic utterances. For this reason
974 Canons, 6 | streets of the city and proposed and designated them as vicars
975 Canons, 16 | distress to collusion as prosecutors and defendants. ~Such a
976 Canons, 14 | in fear and trembling and prostrate themselves; nor should they
977 Canons, 16 | tolerate such a thing, or to protect by silence anyone who has
978 Definit | this royal and divinely protected city and in the most famous
979 Canons, 20 | from anyone, thinking he is protecting his own church, let him
980 Definit | confiscations of property, protracted periods of exile and, in
981 Canons, 11 | souls, and keep trying to prove their heresy by irrational
982 Definit | his commandments, a person proved to be incorrupt in both
983 Canons, 1 | and with the author of Proverbs we say, Your commandment
984 Canons, 17 | this way the common good is provided for. So it is fitting that
985 Definit | With that one and the same providence, he has shown that this
986 Canons, 8 | for such a document or by providing it to those who ask, shall
987 Canons, 17 | throughout Egypt and the provinces subject to her, so that
988 Canons, 16 | remain outside the church as public penitents, during the second
989 Definit | holy and universal synod publicly anathematizes Anastasius ,
990 Canons, 5 | made a bishop, lest he be puffed up and fall into the judgment
991 Canons, 24 | suffragan bishops, must be punished by his patriarch and be
992 Intro | drawing up a decree for this purpose. ~As regards the canonical
993 Canons, 9 | such persons to teach or to pursue studies. If anyone shall
994 Canons, 13 | gets entangled in civilian pursuits. If indeed anyone, contrary
995 Canons, 5 | more rigorously if they are pushed forward by imperial backing. ~
996 Definit | bishop of Pharan, Sergius, Pyrrhus, Paul and Peter, the unholy
997 Definit | enumerated, just like the quadruplicity of the holy gospels, we
998 Definit | indeed man but lacked human qualities, laid aside the flesh he
999 Canons, 22 | to improper confusion or quarrelling, especially since it is
1000 Canons, 26 | beyond all doubt, or to quash it by means of a general
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