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V Lateran Council

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ecclesiastical

   Chapter, §
1 Intro, 2| warnings, applications of ecclesiastical interdicts, and other sentences, 2 Intro, 3| France, we placed under ecclesiastical interdict the kingdom of 3 Intro, 4| of sacred canons and of ecclesiastical freedom, ought not to be 4 Intro, 4| provisions and collations of ecclesiastical benefices, confirmations 5 Intro, 4| automatically deprived of the other ecclesiastical benefices which they hold 6 Intro, 5| stain of simony and from any ecclesiastical censures and penalties. ~ 7 Intro, 5| other secular, worldly or ecclesiastical status, including spokesmen 8 Intro, 6| or nobility they may be, ecclesiastical or secular, for themselves 9 Intro, 6| notwithstanding any impositions of ecclesiastical or secular censures and 10 Intro, 9| wars and the re-ordering of ecclesiastical discipline in accordance 11 Intro, 9| persons of either sex, whether ecclesiastical or secular, over whom they 12 Intro, 9| a prelature or any other ecclesiastical position of authority, and 13 Intro, 9| other persons of either sex, ecclesiastical or secular, they can take 14 Intro, 9| prince or individual, whether ecclesiastical or secular, of whatever 15 Intro, 9| with all our heart, the ecclesiastical reform of our curia and 16 Intro, 9| or nobility they may be, ecclesiastical and secular, a free, safe 17 Intro, 9| begin with preferment to ecclesiastical dignities. Our predecessor 18 Intro, 9| principal dignities and other ecclesiastical benefices whose rents, revenues 19 Intro, 9| has little connection with ecclesiastical status. Those in the priesthood, 20 Intro, 9| orthodox faith; where the ecclesiastical discipline of the Lord's 21 Intro, 9| it to the knowledge of an ecclesiastical or secular judge within 22 Intro, 9| monasteries and any other ecclesiastical benefices belong exclusively 23 Intro, 9| officials, or by judges, even ecclesiastical ones, or by any other persons 24 Intro, 9| penalty of excommunication or ecclesiastical interdict to be automatically 25 Intro, 9| violators and oppressors of ecclesiastical liberties, including those 26 Intro, 9| them . ~Since no power over ecclesiastical persons is granted to lay 27 Intro, 9| however issued, in favour of ecclesiastical freedom and against its 28 Intro, 9| very fact to be subject to ecclesiastical interdict. Prelates also, 29 Intro, 9| deprived of their benefices and ecclesiastical offices. Lay men and women, 30 Intro, 9| concern life, morals and ecclesiastical discipline, it is fitting 31 Intro, 10| all religious as well as ecclesiastical and secular persons who 32 Intro, 10| included some points regarding ecclesiastical liberty and episcopal dignity] ~ 33 Intro, 10| for fostering ill-will, or ecclesiastical persons be somehow drawn 34 Intro, 10| involving in any way an ecclesiastical forum and concerned with 35 Intro, 10| they pretend to hold in ecclesiastical benefices, without the support 36 Intro, 10| churches and the conferring of ecclesiastical benefices on persons nominated 37 Intro, 10| presumptuously forcing them to confer ecclesiastical benefices on persons named 38 Intro, 10| regulations in conflict with ecclesiastical liberty; against providing 39 Intro, 10| insulting and contrary to ecclesiastical liberty, we therefore, in 40 Intro, 10| incapable of obtaining other ecclesiastical benefices until they have 41 Intro, 11| all the prelates and other ecclesiastical persons and courts of parlements, 42 Intro, 11| obedience of this kind, of ecclesiastical authority and freedom, and 43 Intro, 11| and on the violation of ecclesiastical liberty should not be declared 44 Intro, 11| sacred nerve of obedience to ecclesiastical discipline and for setting 45 Intro, 11| others distinguished by ecclesiastical or worldly or any other 46 Intro, 11| notaries and scribes, both ecclesiastical and secular, and any other 47 Intro, 11| addition for the aforesaid ecclesiastical and religious persons, the 48 Intro, 11| all secular dignities and ecclesiastical benefices, as well as the 49 Intro, 11| reputation and of established ecclesiastical rank. They cannot oblige 50 Intro, 11| avoid the cheapening of ecclesiastical censures, and sentences


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