Document 
 1 Intro|   teaching of the Latin and Greek Churches on the subject of images. ~
 2 Intro|   received by the Latin and Greek Churches with but a few exceptions
 3 Intro| Ecumenical by the Latin and Greek Churches. If its doctrines are false,
 4 Intro|         the Eastern and the Latin Churches receive it as Ecumenical" (
 5 2    |        Fathers, that all the Holy Churches of God may remain in peaceful
 6 2    |        taken away out of the holy churches of God; over which assembly
 7 2    |           should be images in the churches of the faithful, especially
 8 2    |          it necessary that in the churches of Christ our God, the image
 9 2    |   venerated it as the head of all Churches, so will your Clemency,
10 2    |  illumined, and from it the other Churches of God have derived the
11 2    |      which is the head of all the Churches of God, it is certain that
12 2    |         them in all the most holy Churches of God, and in every place
13 3    |        regard to the vestments of churches, cloths, and all that is
14 3    |    secular official shall rob the churches, as some have done in former
15 4    |       imperial police stormed the churches, and destroyed those images
16 4    |           with the other orthodox Churches, was a nonentity. A spiritual
17 5    |          be set forth in the holy churches of God, and on the sacred
18 6    |   TEACHING OF THE LATIN AND GREEK CHURCHES ON THE SUBJECT. ~To set
19 7    |        their large expenditure on churches and the poor, have been
20 7    |         vij. ~CANON VII. ~That to churches consecrated without any
21 7    |           as they took out of the churches the presence of the venerable
22 7    |         Martyrs be placed in such churches as have been consecrated
23 7    |          the rite of consecrating churches with reliques see Cardinal
24 7    |         appoint oeconomi in their churches. The same rule is also to
25 7    |     oeonomi only for all bishops' churches; but our synod extended
26 7    |        was brought to pass in the Churches, because of our sins, some
27 7    |      ought not to be set over two churches. ~FROM henceforth no clergyman
28 7    |       shall be appointed over two churches, for this savours of merchandise
29 7    |          cleric may not serve two churches. But in the outskirts this
30 7    |           be allowed to serve two churches, not that so he may supply
31 7    |           among the rulers of the churches, that certain of those who
32 8    |       word, having desecrated our churches, they reduced them to utter
33 8    |        our life, the peace of the Churches, there was amongst us strife
34 8    |        vouchsafe his peace to the Churches through you, preserve your
35 11   |         is placed above all other Churches, and is to be consulted
36 11   |          the Lord above the other Churches, and how she is to be consulted
37 11   |     synodical action of the other Churches, but she holds the primacy (
38 11   |          teaching to the Catholic Churches of the whole world. ...
39 11   |      faith. And this all Catholic Churches should regularly observe,
40 11   |       nevertheless never have the Churches of our part done so, but
41 11   |          used ~ ~by them in their churches, yet that neither the one
42 11   |          ecumenical action of the Churches. . . . If this synod had
43 11   |           so disposed, as well in churches as out of them, for the
44 11   |          the French and Allemanic Churches, the Pope did not proceed
 
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