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II Council of Nicea

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monasteries

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1 4| entertained the Emperor. Monasteries were destroyed, made into 2 4| sold the property of the monasteries, and sent the price to the 3 5| vessels or the venerable monasteries,[1] if they be Bishops or 4 7| Episcopal palaces and in the Monasteries. ~SINCE we are under obligation 5 7| observed with respect to monasteries. ~NOTES. ~ANCIENT EPITOME 6 7| The same law shall hold in monasteries. ~HEFELE. ~The Synod of 7 7| this prescription also to monasteries. ~VAN ESPEN. ~Bishops at 8 7| condemnation who turn the monasteries into public houses. ~DURING 9 7| example, bishops' palaces and monasteries, were seized by certain 10 7| clerics fled from their monasteries and left vacant the Episcopia 11 7| in and occupy the empty monasteries and religious houses, and 12 7| in such positions in our monasteries. And as these women do not 13 7| monks having left their monasteries because they desired to 14 7| bishops' houses, nor in monasteries of men. ~"BE ye without 15 7| in Bishops' houses or in monasteries is ground for grave offence. 16 7| in episcopal houses or in monasteries. If anyone shall dare to 17 7| and concerning the double monasteries already in existence. ~WE 18 7| well-pleasing to God. The double monasteries which are already in existence, 19 7| ANCIENT EPITOME OF CANON XX. ~Monasteries shall not be double, neither 20 7| remarks, that the double monasteries here referred to are not 21 7| often disapproved of such monasteries. See decree in Gratian, 22 7| again instituted double monasteries in the XVth century, concerning 23 7| King Henry founded three monasteries, of which the third ~ ~was 24 7| monks are not to leave their monasteries and go into others. ~A MONK


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