Canon
1 1 | There is one Universal Church of the faithful, outside
2 1 | accordance with the keys of the Church, which Jesus Christ Himself
3 1 | the form prescribed by the Church by anyone whatsoever, leads
4 2 | people and many faithful one Church, according to the words: "
5 2 | that they constitute one Church by reason of the unity of
6 2 | that faith which the Roman Church holds, which by the will
7 3 | heretics pointed out by the Church; so that whenever anyone
8 3 | requested and admonished by the Church, should neglect to cleanse
9 3 | have been ostracized by the Church, let them be excommunicated
10 3 | give the sacraments of the Church to such pestilential people,
11 4 | submit to them. After the Church of the Greeks with some
12 4 | removing such scandal from the Church of God, and advised by the
13 4 | children to the Holy Roman Church, their mother, that there
14 5 | council, that after the Roman Church, which by the will of God
15 5 | themselves, and for the Roman Church the pledge of obedience.
16 7 | canons of the cathedral church, the correction of which
17 7 | celebrate in the cathedral church, and on his complaint the
18 8 | presence of the seniors of the church carefully inquire into the
19 9 | administer the sacraments of the Church and instruct them by word
20 11 | SUMMARY In every cathedral church and other churches also
21 11 | students. The metropolitan church ought to have a theologian
22 11 | that in every cathedral church a suitable benefice be assigned
23 11 | gratis the clerics of that church and other poor students,
24 11 | only in every cathedral church but also in other churches
25 11 | master, let the metropolitan church have also a theologian,
26 11 | instructor. If the metropolitan church cannot support two masters,
27 11 | sufficiency is provided by another church of its city or diocese. ~
28 13 | to grave confusion in the Church of God, we strictly forbid
29 16 | the divine office in the church they are not to wear cappas
30 16 | use in public and in the church outer garments made of linen,
31 19 | urgent necessity. Churches, church vessels, and the like must
32 21 | shall be cut off from the Church (excommunicated) during
33 22 | off (arceatur) from the Church till he has made suitable
34 23 | a pastor, that a widowed church may not suffer grave loss
35 23 | that a cathedral or regular church must not be without a bishop
36 23 | prudent men the widowed church with a suitable pastor,
37 23 | chosen from the widowed church itself, or from another
38 24 | a pastor for the widowed church. An election in any other
39 26 | is more injurious to the Church of God than the selection
40 27 | of the sacraments of the Church. If in the future they presume
41 29 | form shall indemnify the church for the losses incurred
42 29 | compelled to indemnify the church in question from his own
43 29 | several dignities in the same church, even though they have not
44 32 | Summary. The rector of a church, notwithstanding the custom
45 32 | portion of the revenues of the church. He who has a parochial
46 32 | He who has a parochial church must serve it-himself. If
47 32 | He who has a parochial church must serve it himself and
48 32 | perchance there be a parochial church annexed to the prebend or
49 32 | him to serve in the major church, may ask to have appointed
50 32 | appointed for the parochial church a suitable and irremovable
51 32 | of the revenues of that church; otherwise by the authority
52 32 | benefice from the revenues of a church that ought to have its own
53 33 | he received, but to the church that he so op pressed he
54 45 | rights in the matter of church government are to be restrained
55 45 | mutilate the rector of some church or another cleric of that
56 45 | or another cleric of that church, the patrons shall lose
57 46 | malice of some toward the Church of God, we add that the
58 47 | forbidden entrance to the church for a period of one month,
59 55 | ancient discipline of the Church. The first who absolved
60 56 | returned to the parochial church. ~
61 57 | interdicted locality, only one church may be opened, and that
62 57 | privileges which the Roman Church has granted to some religious
63 57 | town, or village, only one church of the same order may, as
64 57 | if they should visit each church of the same place, the interdict
65 62 | brought on the keys of the Church, and the penitential discipline
66 62 | occasion of the dedication of a church an indulgence of not more
67 66 | faithful in behalf of the church (that is, of giving freely
68 66 | that the sacraments of the Church be administered freely and
69 68 | V and VI; Grayzel, The Church and the Jews in the XIlIth
70 HLD| cardinals of the Holy Roman Church, will pay one-tenth of our
71 HLD| all the prelates of the Church. Besides, special protectors
72 HLD| that to such people the church be not opened till they
73 HLD| by the authority of the Church the secular power will be
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