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V Lateran Council

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1 Intro | address on the evils of the church was made by Giles of Viterbo, 2 Intro | christian rulers; second, church reform; and third, the defence 3 Intro, 2| the peace of the whole church, the union of the faithful 4 Intro, 2| cardinals of the holy Roman church, by the advice and unanimous 5 Intro, 2| the union of the aforesaid church, and of the citations, warnings, 6 Intro, 3| cardinals of the holy Roman church, for reasons then stated 7 Intro, 3| the unity of holy mother church at the quasi-council held 8 Intro, 3| exaltation of the universal church, we declare, with the full 9 Intro, 4| morals and the defence of the church's liberty, and to the peace 10 Intro, 4| the holy Roman universal church, as well as a limitation 11 Intro, 4| of removing abuses in the church, see DThC 12/2 (1935) 2780- 12 Intro, 4| of and damage to the said church. For it is only in those 13 Intro, 4| cardinals of the aforesaid church, and of other prelates, 14 Intro, 4| dignity and unity of the Roman church and the apostolic see, and 15 Intro, 5| the holy, Roman, universal church in sincerity of heart and 16 Intro, 5| including cardinals of the Roman church, excellent and very experienced 17 Intro, 5| destructive for the whole church in the election of the Roman 18 Intro, 5| government of the same universal church, despite being of little 19 Intro, 5| cardinals of the holy Roman church, by means of this our constitution 20 Intro, 5| government of the universal church, that by the efforts of 21 Intro, 5| strongholds of the Roman church, notwithstanding any submission 22 Intro, 5| to the faith of the Roman church and to obedience towards 23 Intro, 5| government of the universal church, the cardinals who wish 24 Intro, 5| otherwise subjects of the Roman church. If they are not subjects 25 Intro, 5| not subjects of the Roman church, their goods and fiefs in 26 Intro, 5| the treasury of the Roman church, and are immediately so 27 Intro, 5| cardinals of the holy Roman church in office at the time, and 28 Intro, 6| over his holy and universal church, though we are unworthy. 29 Intro, 6| charity may abide in the church; the flock committed to 30 Intro, 6| cardinals of the holy Roman church, of whose number we then 31 Intro, 6| exaltation of the aforesaid church and the harmony of Christ' 32 Intro, 6| subject to the said Roman church, to this Lateran council 33 Intro, 8| cardinals of the holy Roman church and who are soon to be named 34 Intro, 8| the bosom of holy mother church. With the approval of the 35 Intro, 8| God and the triumph of his church, we declare with the approval 36 Intro, 8| cardinals of the holy Roman church, of whose number we were 37 Intro, 9| and rule of the universal church, even though we are unworthy 38 Intro, 9| peace and extension of the church itself. When we focused 39 Intro, 9| cardinals of the holy Roman church, and of others dwelling 40 Intro, 9| subject to the said Roman church, for the journey to the 41 Intro, 9| subject to the said Roman church, and any others of whatever 42 Intro, 9| the standing of the whole church. This we enjoin notwithstanding 43 Intro, 9| said pastoral office, that church discipline and the pattern 44 Intro, 9| very great scandals in the church of God. We have therefore 45 Intro, 9| Moreover, nothing impedes the church of God more than when unworthy 46 Intro, 9| appointment or provision to a church or monastery has been entrusted, 47 Intro, 9| cardinals of the holy Roman church, or conferred on them by 48 Intro, 9| cardinals of the holy Roman church take precedence in honour 49 Intro, 9| the other members of the church after the sovereign pontiff, 50 Intro, 9| great number of benefices or church revenues, with the result 51 Intro, 9| with their position in the church . Other clerics are to do 52 Intro, 9| entrance of the principal church, wearing a hood signifying 53 Intro, 9| places subject to the Roman church, we renew the constitutions 54 Intro, 9| cardinals of the holy Roman church, with all power of judging 55 Intro, 9| any other persons of the church, or even to receive them 56 Intro, 10| government of the universal church (the Lord so disposing), 57 Intro, 10| In order to preserve the church's freedom, to remove scandals, 58 Intro, 10| as a result of which the church is very much maligned and 59 Intro, 10| beginnings of the primitive church, for the purpose of investigating 60 Intro, 10| cardinals of the holy Roman church, only those shall enjoy 61 Intro, 10| value . ~Since order in the church is confused if the jurisdiction 62 Intro, 10| property belonging to the church, and that it is right and 63 Intro, 10| cardinals of the holy Roman church, our venerable brother bishops 64 Intro, 10| and other persons of the church, both secular and regular, 65 Intro, 10| sell fiefs and goods of the church in perpetual tenure, against 66 Intro, 10| diocese, and the holy Roman church became established throughout 67 Intro, 10| desire to see in the Roman church, in good supply, men of 68 Intro, 11| effect and utility in the church, so long as it is being 69 Intro, 11| contributed a great deal to the church by publicly professing such 70 Intro, 11| the holy doctors of the church and of others professing 71 Intro, 11| faith, have shown that the church militant remains unimpaired 72 Intro, 11| commands of the universal church. When they turn aside from 73 Intro, 11| from obedience to the Roman church. Gregory, therefore, who 74 Intro, 11| God's help, in the holy church of God, which by divine 75 Intro, 11| people be such that God's church suffers no scandal from 76 Intro, 11| and other prelates of the church, to whom they should rather 77 Intro, 11| and commentaries that the church or long use has approved 78 Intro, 11| some future events in the church of God, as he promises by 79 Intro, 11| cardinals of the holy Roman church, for the wholesome and peaceful 80 Intro, 11| Recently, in order that the church, our spouse, might be kept 81 Intro, 11| cardinals of the holy Roman church certain constitutions that 82 Intro, 11| in the mystical body, the church, and that any dissenting 83 Intro, 11| pontiff cannot be within the church; for, on the authority of 84 Intro, 11| cardinals of the holy Roman church, among whom we were then 85 Intro, 11| which was to be fixed to the church doors of Milan, Asti and 86 Intro, 11| the authority of the Roman church and the sacred canons, and 87 Intro, 11| state or with God's holy church. It was revoked, made void 88 Intro, 11| cardinals of the holy Roman church, who work earnestly on behalf 89 Intro, 11| behalf of the universal church, and learned men, with churches, 90 Intro, 11| Roman pontiff and the whole church is kept safe and its affairs 91 Intro, 11| Thus it offers excuses to church prelates of the aforesaid 92 Intro, 11| honour, and that of the church, with a safe conscience. 93 Intro, 11| the unity and power of the church, his spouse, renew and give 94 Intro, 11| cardinals of the holy Roman church, patriarchs, primates, archbishops, 95 Intro, 11| the Roman or some other church, and the inability to hold 96 Intro, 11| the preservation of the church's unity, and for the training 97 Intro, 11| destroy the schisms in God's church, to bring unity to that 98 Intro, 11| to bring unity to that church and to undergo innumerable 99 Intro, 11| innumerable pains so that the same church might gain the quiet of 100 Intro, 11| abundant fruits in God's church. The exercise of spiritual 101 Intro, 11| belong to the one universal church, outside of which no one 102 Intro, 11| tranquillity of the universal church. We know this can be done 103 Intro, 11| extreme unction and the church's other sacraments to those 104 Intro, 11| for the consecration of a church or an altar, or the blessing 105 Intro, 11| for the first stone of a church being built for them to 106 Intro, 11| to render to the mother church the honour due to her, friars 107 Intro, 11| the cathedral or mother church have been rung, even if 108 Intro, 11| other sacraments of the church, with the exception of the 109 Intro, 12| cardinals of the holy Roman church, who are the chief pillars 110 Intro, 12| pillars of the catholic church. They do not fear to lay 111 Intro, 12| distinguished an office in God's church -- those measures which, 112 Intro, 12| by which the most holy church militant is fully adorned 113 Intro, 12| any cardinal of the said church in a hostile manner, those 114 Intro, 12| that reform of the whole church and its affairs which we 115 Intro, 12| cardinals of the holy Roman church, of whom we were then one, 116 Intro, 12| exaltation of the aforesaid church have been completed, the 117 Intro, 12| was peace for the whole church and a resulting union. The 118 Intro, 12| and unity of the universal church -- as well as the business 119 Intro, 12| giving their lives -- of the church itself, which has been redeemed


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