Canon
1 3 | let it be applied to the churches from which they received
2 7 | chapter, shall, in those churches in which such a custom has
3 7 | Let the prelates of the churches, therefore, be diligently
4 10| command that in cathedral churches as well as in conventual
5 10| as well as in conventual churches suitable men be appointed
6 11| cathedral church and other churches also that have sufficient
7 11| knowledge. But, since in many churches this is not observed, we,
8 11| church but also in other churches where means are sufficient,
9 11| clerics of those and other churches in the art of grammar and
10 18| presume to inflict damage on churches or injury on ecclesiastical
11 19| goods must not be stored in churches unless there be an urgent
12 19| be an urgent necessity. Churches, church vessels, and the
13 19| clerics who convert the churches into storehouses for their
14 19| of others,"' so that the churches have the appearance of the
15 19| only neglect to keep the churches clean but also leave the
16 19| household goods be placed in the churches, unless by reason of hostile
17 19| also that the aforesaid churches, vessels, corporals, and
18 20| CANON 20~SUMMARY: In all churches the Eucharist and the chrism
19 20| Text: We decree that in all churches the chrism and the Eucharist
20 21| published frequently in the churches, that no one may find in
21 23| for the security of the churches, we decree that a cathedral
22 24| danger threatens the widowed churches, we decree that when an
23 26| account of the needs of the churches, administer the respective
24 26| nothing belonging to the churches. The consecration or benediction
25 28| in view the needs of the churches over which they preside
26 29| dignities or several parochial churches; otherwise the one receiving
27 30| that thus accrues to the churches no one of sound mind is
28 30| can render to God and the churches an acceptable service, be
29 31| corruptions that grown up in many churches, we strictly forbid that
30 31| canons in the same secular churches in which their fathers have
31 32| that patrons of parochial churches and some other persons (
32 32| themselves the revenues of those churches, leaving to the priests
33 33| procurations from other churches or persons who have not
34 44| this matter to secure the churches against loss and to provide
35 45| vicegerents, and advocates of churches have so far advanced in
36 45| and mischief when vacant churches are to be provided with
37 46| others who strive to oppress churches and ecclesiastical persons
38 46| decide that the aid of the churches ought to be enlisted to
39 51| must be published in the churches by the priests so that,
40 51| announced publicly in the churches by the priests during a
41 53| in order to defraud the churches of tithes and thus realize
42 53| therefore, to safeguard the churches against loss in this matter,
43 53| without argument pay to the churches the tithes in full, and
44 54| wishing to safeguard the churches against loss and souls against
45 54| to pay the tithes to the churches to which they are legally
46 55| monks must pay tithes to the churches from strange lands or from
47 55| which tithes are due to the churches, unless it be for the purpose
48 55| tithes will be paid to the churches, lest by reason of their
49 55| of their privileges the churches be further oppressed. We
50 55| they pay the tithes to the churches to which they were formerly
51 55| other arrangement with those churches. We therefore, holding this
52 55| that the prelates of the churches be more willing and energetic
53 55| must pay tithes to the churches to which they were formerly
54 55| other arrangement with those churches. Thomassin, Vetus et nova
55 56| prejudicial to parochial churches. ~Text. Many regular and
56 56| prejudicial to parochial churches, namely, that the administrator
57 57| may not be denied if the churches to which they belong should
58 57| whom the prelates of the churches are not permitted to bury
59 57| permitted to bury from their churches, to their own churches for
60 57| their churches, to their own churches for burial, if they (the
61 57| buried from non interdicted churches of regulars or others in
62 57| their joyful arrival the churches may be opened once a year
63 57| their joyful arrival the churches may be opened, is plural,
64 57| understood as referring to the churches of the same place separately,
65 57| place separately, but to the churches of the aforesaid places
66 61| are forbidden to receive churches and tithes from laymen without
67 61| consent of the bishops. In churches that do not belong to them
68 61| were forbidden to receive churches and tithes from the hands
69 61| punishment, we decree that in churches that do not pleno jure belong
70 62| those who come to their churches causa venerationis to be
71 62| indulgences which some prelates of churches do not hesitate to grant,
72 65| the death of rectors of churches they place the churches
73 65| churches they place the churches under interdict and will
74 67| the tithes and offerings e churches, which the Christians supplied
75 67| and offerings due to the churches, which the Christians were
76 67| the Jews, that thus the churches may be safeguarded against
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