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Lateran IV

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bishops

   Canon
1 3 | metropolitan and the other bishops of the province. If he refuses 2 3 | instructions effectively the bishops exercise throughout their 3 5 | their privileges: their bishops may confer the pallium and 4 5 | observed; so that after their bishops have received from the Roman 5 9 | may not, however, be two bishops in -the same diocese. ~Text: 6 9 | strictly command that the bishops of these cities and dioceses 7 10 | CANON 10~SUMMARY: Bishops who are unable to preach 8 10 | It often happens that bishops, on account of their manifold 9 10 | Wherefore we decree that bishops provide suitable men, powerful 10 10 | preaching; who in place of the bishops, since these cannot do it, 11 10 | men be appointed whom the bishops may use as coadjutors and 12 12 | strictly command diocesan bishops and persons attending the 13 12 | molest, let the aforesaid bishops and chapter members not 14 16 | dignity of their office. All bishops must use in public and in 15 22 | it has been published by bishops, let him be cut off (arceatur) 16 26 | is to be imposed on him. Bishops also, if they wish to escape 17 27 | we strictly command that bishops, either themselves or through 18 30 | and grave matter that some bishops, when they can promote suitable 19 32 | notwithstanding the custom of bishops and patrons must have a 20 32 | other persons (including bishops), arrogate to themselves 21 33 | of visitation are due to bishops, archdeacons, and others, 22 55 | Cistercian Order and the bishops. Hence it was enacted in 23 58 | a general interdict the bishops may within closed doors 24 58 | religious we concede also to bishops, that, when the entire territory 25 60 | the jurisdiction of the bishops. ~Text. From different parts 26 60 | the world complaints of bishops come to us in regard to 27 60 | safeguard the dignity of the bishops and the welfare of the abbots, 28 61 | without the consent of the bishops. In churches that do not 29 61 | must be appointed by the bishops on presentation. ~Text. 30 61 | without the consent of the bishops, and under no circumstances 31 61 | them, they present to the bishops priests to be appointed 32 61 | without the approval of the bishops. We add, moreover, that 33 61 | probable testimony of the bishops recommends. ~ 34 62 | Apostolic See or of the bishops, and they may not preach 35 62 | letters, that the diocesan bishops may model their own upon 36 63 | for the consecration of bishops, the blessing of abbots, 37 63 | for the consecration of bishops, the blessing of abbots, 38 64 | ignorance, we command the bishops to see to it that this decree 39 65 | CANON 65~Summary. Bishops are not to demand anything 40 65 | have heard it said of some bishops that on the death of rectors 41 66 | administered freely. The bishops should exhort the people 42 66 | custom be restrained by the bishops of the locality when once 43 HLD| patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, abbots, and others who 44 HLD| protection o f the archbishops, bishops, and all the prelates of


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