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Council of Nicea I

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1 6 | who ~have been too quickly ordained who are threatened with 2 6 | who have been too quickly ordained.~ ~Others have explained 3 6 | who has been too quickly ordained was guilty ~before his baptism 4 6 | one shall be baptized or ordained ~quickly. As to those already 5 6 | between ~those who have been ordained in due course and those 6 6 | and those who have been ~ordained too quickly), the rule is 7 6 | allowing themselves to be ordained or even by ~ordaining others 8 6 | understood as well of the ordained as of the ~ordainer.~ ~ ~ 9 8 | latter enjoins that a bishop ordained by two or ~three bishops, 10 10| Metropolitans of Oriens were to be ordained by him by any peculiar ~ 11 12| well acquainted with, had ordained in provinces over which 12 13| decrees that they who are ordained shall continue as they are 13 13| or in cities, all of the ordained ~are found to be of these 14 13| clinical ~baptism, and was ordained priest without any further 15 13| discipline of the Church he ordained bishops and sent them ~to 16 13| of the Catholic Church, ordained before their coming. For 17 13| already condition of being ordained, the ~meaning being that 18 13| late times to have been ordained by three ~bishops [in order 19 13| town and the bishop thus ~ordained contrary to the canons was 20 13| bishops ~ought not to be ordained for villages, and that as 21 13| chorepiscopus is to be ordained, but uses the word ~ genesqai 22 14| CANON IX.~ ~Whoever are ordained without examination, shall 23 15| who have lapsed have been ordained through the ignorance, or ~ 24 15| deposed whether those who ordained and ~promoted them did so 25 15| the lapsi could ~not be ordained, even after having performed 26 22| Church for which he was ordained bishop or ~presbyter.~ ~ 27 22| Churches ~in which they were ordained.~ ~HEFELE.~The translation 28 22| church to which he had been ~ordained, namely, the contracting 29 23| confirmed, and even ready to be ordained for a diocese, ~may be forced 30 24| dimissory from the bishop who ordained them. But such clerics as 31 24| called by the bishops who ordained them and cannot be persuaded 32 24| refusing to allow priests ordained in other ~dioceses to offer 33 24| dimissory from those who ordained them.~ ~Zonaras had also 34 26| takes place, when the newly ordained presbyters or bishops celebrate ~ 35 27| let them be rebaptized and ordained by the Bishop of the Catholic ~ 36 27| be blameless let then, be ordained. If they do not seem to 37 27| readers, and other ministers ordained, but a blessing was ~merely 38 28| that by which persons were ordained to the diaconate, ~presbyterate, 39 28| for the future were to be ordained.~ ~Thomassinus, to whom 40 31| energumens should not be ordained.~ ~CANON II.~Bond servants 41 31| Bond servants are not to be ordained.~ ~CANON III.~Neophytes 42 31| the faith are not to be ordained to Holy Orders before ~they 43 31| deposed with those who ~ordained them.~ ~CANON IV.~The cohabitation 44 31| the ~faith; also of one ordained who after that he had denied 45 31| than that in which he was ordained; and what is to be done 46 32| prohibition; but if the wife of an ordained ~clergyman died, the Greek 47 33| and those who have been ordained ~by him; and concerning


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