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1 Intro | which after its struggle for ecclesiastical liberty for so many years,
2 Intro | canons which was confirmed by ecclesiastical authority and which Archbishop
3 Canons, 1 | to the canons and other ecclesiastical constitutions according
4 Canons, 2 | that if any have received ecclesiastical dignities or benefices through
5 Canons, 2 | alienations or seizures of ecclesiastical property, which have been
6 Canons, 3 | Since in holy orders and ecclesiastical ministries both maturity
7 Canons, 3 | has the administration of ecclesiastical property, after the time
8 Canons, 3 | election and are suspended from ecclesiastical benefices for three years.
9 Canons, 3 | least the strictness of ecclesiastical discipline should restrain
10 Canons, 4 | differences of dioceses and ecclesiastical resources; cardinals should
11 Canons, 6 | to an appeal, contrary to ecclesiastical discipline, before the introduction
12 Canons, 7 | enthroning of bishops, abbots or ecclesiastical persons, for the installation
13 Canons, 7 | for the enthronement of ecclesiastical persons or the institution
14 Canons, 8 | 8~Let no ecclesiastical ministries or even benefices
15 Canons, 8 | condemn it. But whenever ecclesiastical prebends or any offices
16 Canons, 11| continently or be deprived of ecclesiastical office and benefice. Let
17 Canons, 11| him be ineligible for an ecclesiastical benefice. ~
18 Canons, 12| if they are supported by ecclesiastical revenues, should not presume
19 Canons, 12| let him be deprived of ecclesiastical ministry, on the grounds
20 Canons, 13| strive to obtain several ecclesiastical dignities and several parish
21 Canons, 13| necessary to entrust a church or ecclesiastical ministry to anyone, the
22 Canons, 14| to relieve their want by ecclesiastical benefices. Further, since
23 Canons, 14| are to be deposed from the ecclesiastical ministry and order. We firmly
24 Canons, 16| election and do not allow the ecclesiastical appointment to go forward.
25 Canons, 18| decree is to be deprived of ecclesiastical benefice. Indeed, it seems
26 Canons, 19| God and respect for the ecclesiastical order. Therefore we strictly
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