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This holy and universal synod declares and decrees, in agreement with
earlier councils, that the promotion and consecration of bishops should be done
by means of an election and decision of the college of bishops. So it
promulgates as law that no lay authority or ruler may intervene in the election
or promotion of a patriarch, a metropolitan or any bishop, lest there be any
irregularity leading to improper confusion or quarrelling, especially since it
is wrong for any ruler or other lay person to have any influence in such
matters. Rather he should be silent and mind his own business until the election
of the future bishop has been completed with due process by the ecclesiastical
assembly. But if any lay person is invited by the church to join in the
discussion and to help with the election, he is permitted to accept the
invitation with respect, if he so wishes. For in this way he may be able to
promote a worthy pastor in a regular manner, to the benefit of his church.
If any secular authority or ruler, or a lay person of any other status,
attempts to act against the common, agreed and canonical method of election in
the church, let him be anathema - this is to last until he obeys and
agrees to what the church shows it wants concerning the election and
appointment of its leader.
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