Chapter, §
1 Intro | Pragmatic Sanction". After the election of pope Leo X in March 1513,
2 Intro | seven sessions after Leo's election gave approval to a number
3 Intro, 5| and salutary that, in the election of the said pontiff, in
4 Intro, 5| the whole church in the election of the Roman pontiff, the
5 Intro, 5| of ambition or greed, the election of the Roman pontiff is
6 Intro, 5| whatsoever, even if the election resulted in a majority of
7 Intro, 5| made, then not only is this election or choice itself null, and
8 Intro, 5| who has taken part in the election, the charge of simony, as
9 Intro, 5| above-mentioned things. A simoniacal election of this kind is never at
10 Intro, 5| consented to the simoniacal election or promotion, even after
11 Intro, 5| uses the pretext of the election to interfere in the government
12 Intro, 5| to oppose the aforesaid election can ask for the help of
13 Intro, 5| part in this simoniacal election, are by that very fact deprived
14 Intro, 5| purpose, even if prior to the election in question and even if
15 Intro, 5| involved in such a simoniacal election, and have abandoned the
16 Intro, 5| consented to the simoniacal election but later joined with the
17 Intro, 5| in another place to the election of another pope without
18 Intro, 5| declaration to the effect that the election was simoniacal, though there
19 Intro, 9| whom the reporting on an election, appointment or provision
20 Intro, 9| examine the business of the election, administration, appointment
21 Intro, 12| the apostolic see, and the election of a future Roman pontiff
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