Canon
1 3 | Secular authorities, whatever office they may hold, shall be
2 3 | him be deposed from every office and benefice, that the greater
3 3 | shall be deprived of their office, to which they may not be
4 3 | shall presume to usurp the office of preaching either publicly
5 3 | deposed from the episcopal office and let another, who will
6 4 | excommunicated and deposed from every office and ecclesiastical benefice. ~
7 5 | plenitude of the pontifical office, and have taken the oath
8 6 | him be suspended from his office and benefits till it shall
9 8 | all, since by their very office they are bound not only
10 8 | a proper account of his office as steward be deprived of
11 10| with fruitful result the office of preaching; who in place
12 10| assistants, not only in the office of preaching but also in
13 11| so long as they hold the office of instructor. If the metropolitan
14 12| ought to be removed from office, let them make it known
15 15| be suspended from their office and benefice. ~Text. All
16 15| suspended from his benefice or office. ~We forbid hunting and
17 16| superfluity. At the divine office in the church they are not
18 16| with the dignity of their office. All bishops must use in
19 20| let him be suspended from office for a period of three months.
20 21| deposed from the sacerdotal office but also relegated to a
21 26| worthily the duties of the office committed to them. Those
22 26| obtain the plenitude of their office, provided, of course, there
23 45| patronage, the advocates their office of counselor, the feudal
24 45| state, nor may they hold the office of prelate it, religious
25 46| expiration of their term of office till they have made satisfaction.
26 46| expiration of his term of office there will be no compulsion
27 51| let them be suspended from office for a period of three years
28 60| that concern the episcopal office, deciding matrimonial cases,
29 69| anyone should commit such an office to them, let him, after
30 69| from the time he assumed office be restored for the needs
31 69| Christian poor, and the office that he irreverently assumed
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