Chapter, §
1 Intro | bishops first heard Rufinus, bishop of Assisi, who in a highly
2 Canons, 1 | party assumes the name of bishop, since he cannot take the
3 Canons, 3 | qualities be required in a bishop, who is appointed for the
4 Canons, 3 | no one should be chosen bishop unless he has already reached
5 Canons, 3 | fear of God. But if any bishop has acted in anyone's interest
6 Canons, 5 | 5~If a bishop ordains someone as deacon
7 Canons, 5 | necessities of life, let the bishop provide him with what he
8 Canons, 6 | within this limit, let the bishop freely use his own authority.
9 Canons, 8 | administer them worthily. If the bishop, when it concerns him, delays
10 Canons, 8 | prescribed time, let the bishop proceed according to God'
11 Canons, 9 | without the knowledge of the bishop; that when the brothers
12 Canons, 9 | according to the sentence of the bishop. In churches which do not
13 Canons, 11 | convents of nuns, let the bishop keep him away; and if he
14 Canons, 14 | the authority of their own bishop, are to be deprived of communion,
15 Canons, 14(12)| without the consent of their bishop added in H ~
16 Canons, 15 | of their office and the bishop shall lose the power of
17 Canons, 17 | without scandal, let the bishop arrange in the manner that
18 Canons, 19 | acts in future, unless the bishop and clergy see the need
19 Canons, 21 | the third warning, let his bishop pronounce sentence of excommunication
20 Canons, 21 | bishops. Moreover, let no bishop receive into communion the
21 Canons, 25 | the judgment of his own bishop. ~
22 Canons, 27 | excommunication from the bishop of the place, and let the
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