Chapter, §
1 Intro, 4| prelates of France, chapters of churches and monasteries, and laymen
2 Intro, 4| fixed on the doors of the churches of Milan, Asti and Pavia,
3 Intro, 5| as well as of cathedral churches, even metropolitan and patriarchical
4 Intro, 5| cardinalate, and in the churches and benefices which they
5 Intro, 5| fact deprived of all their churches, benefices, prelacies and
6 Intro, 9| cathedral and collegiate churches, both secular and those
7 Intro, 9| peoples, deans, rectors of churches and others who have charge
8 Intro, 9| favour of them and their churches, monasteries and benefices.
9 Intro, 9| accepted for the government of churches. Therefore, in the preferment
10 Intro, 9| given preferment by them to churches and monasteries. Consequently,
11 Intro, 9| Alexander III, for vacant churches and monasteries of patriarchal,
12 Intro, 9| grounds of advantage to the churches, prudence, nobility, uprightness,
13 Intro, 9| arises of providing for churches and monasteries of this
14 Intro, 9| them to be in charge of churches before their twenty-seventh
15 Intro, 9| Since it is fitting for such churches to be provided for without
16 Intro, 9| charge and the need of the churches and buildings are considered,
17 Intro, 9| from the incomes of these churches except on account of a resignation
18 Intro, 9| that henceforth parochial churches, major and principal dignities
19 Intro, 9| also ordain that members of churches, monasteries or military
20 Intro, 9| obtain more than four parish churches and their perpetual vicarages,
21 Intro, 9| clergy and people of the churches subject to their basilica;
22 Intro, 9| the properties of the said churches; above all, let them examine
23 Intro, 9| thoughtlessly the goods of the churches, but are to apply them in
24 Intro, 9| making any excuse, of the churches entrusted to them in commendam,
25 Intro, 9| they provide for the other churches and monasteries held by
26 Intro, 9| can. Thus, let them attend churches not only for masses, but
27 Intro, 9| cathedral and metropolitan churches, monasteries and any other
28 Intro, 9| legally and canonically hold churches, monasteries and benefices
29 Intro, 9| interpose themselves in the said churches, monasteries and benefices,
30 Intro, 9| the fruits and revenues of churches, monasteries and benefices
31 Intro, 9| powers. Those who hold such churches, monasteries and benefices
32 Intro, 9| from the Roman or other churches, and of those issued against
33 Intro, 10| peace between prelates of churches and those subject to them,
34 Intro, 10| cathedral and collegiate churches and other secular clerics
35 Intro, 10| the cathedrals or other churches where such judges of exempt
36 Intro, 10| reports, that very many churches and the bishops presiding
37 Intro, 10| them of fiefs and goods of churches and the conferring of ecclesiastical
38 Intro, 10| the aforesaid clerics and churches and their prelates . ~We
39 Intro, 10| violators and seizers of churches; against fire-raisers and
40 Intro, 10| be provided to cathedral churches which are deprived of temporal
41 Intro, 11| France, the chapters of churches and monasteries, the parlements
42 Intro, 11| church, and learned men, with churches, monasteries and other benefices,
43 Intro, 11| metropolitan and other cathedral churches, of all monasteries, priories
44 Intro, 11| see at the head of their churches in different parts of the
45 Intro, 11| prelates may visit the parish churches which legitimately belong
46 Intro, 11| those responsible for the churches and failing in this matter:
47 Intro, 11| masses out of devotion in the churches of the said religious houses,
48 Intro, 11| chosen to be buried at the churches of their houses or institutions,
49 Intro, 11| however, be ordained in their churches or houses or other places
50 Intro, 11| ring the bells of their churches on Holy Saturday before
51 Intro, 11| publish and observe in the churches of their own houses the
52 Intro, 11| ordinaries in the mother churches of cities as well as in
53 Intro, 11| the collegiate and parish churches of castles and towns, when
54 Intro, 11| hear divine services in the churches of their orders during a
55 Intro, 12| cathedrals and metropolitan churches so that they may no longer
56 Intro, 12| themselves and to their churches . ~Therefore there seemed
57 Intro, 12| tithe on the revenues of churches, monasteries and other benefices
58 Intro, 12| bring encouragement to their churches, and for other reasonable
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