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1 1 | to the doors of the said churches, also to the gates of the
2 3,1 | the Eucharist; to visit churches; to fulfil, in fine, as
3 3,1 | shall be said, in the other churches, at least the litanies and
4 4,1 | which it is read in all the churches. Which Symbol is as follows:
5 6,2 | decreed, that,--in those churches where there is found to
6 6,2 | metropolitan, or cathedral churches, if the city be distinguished
7 6,2 | and also in collegiate churches which are in any large town,
8 6,2 | in case that in the said churches there should not be any,
9 6,2 | therefore omitted. ~As to churches, whose annual revenues are
10 6,2 | all other prelates of the churches be bound personally--if
11 6,2 | any parochial, or other, churches, which have the cure of
12 6,2 | bishop, and even though the churches may be, in whatsoever way,
13 6,2 | wanting, provided those churches be really within their diocese;
14 6,2 | found to be any parochial churches, subject to monasteries
15 6,2 | may not preach even in the churches of their own orders, unless
16 6,2 | preach. But, (to preach) in churches which are not those of their
17 6,2 | account preach in the said churches which belong not to their
18 7,2 | prelates reside in their own churches; if they act otherwise,
19 7,2 | preside over the greater churches; for the integrity of those
20 7,2 | assumed unto the government of churches, in accordance with the
21 7,2 | metropolitan, and cathedral churches, and hereby accounts all
22 7,2 | require, and provide the said churches with more useful pastors,
23 7,2 | the good government of the churches and the advancement of the
24 7,2 | place. ~The prelates of the churches shall apply themselves prudently
25 7,2 | prelates shall visit any churches whatsoever, as often as
26 7,2 | cathedral, and of other greater, churches, and the members thereof,
27 8,1 | by every pastor of the churches, into other new ones; let
28 8,1 | mother and mistress of all churches, there is not the true doctrine
29 8,1 | capable of governing Cathedral churches. ~No one shall be assumed
30 8,1 | government of Cathedral churches, but one that is born of
31 8,1 | holders of several Cathedral churches are commanded to resign
32 8,1 | Metropolitan, or Cathedral, churches, whether by title, or in
33 8,1 | those who now hold several churches contrary to the tenor of
34 8,1 | the year; otherwise those churches, the one last obtained only
35 8,1 | Ordinary, who shall provide the churches with a Vicar, assigning
36 8,1 | Cathedral, Collegiate, or other churches, or to monasteries, benefices,
37 8,1 | expedient for the good of the churches that it be otherwise,-which (
38 8,1 | abovenamed. ~CHAPTER VIII. ~Churches shall be repaired: the cure
39 8,1 | apostolic authority, all churches whatsoever, in whatsoever
40 8,1 | repaired; and that those churches be not in any way defrauded
41 8,1 | promoted to the greater churches shall receive the rite of
42 8,1 | be lawful for Chapters of churches, when a see is vacant, to
43 10,1 | some engaged in their own Churches during these last days of
44 14,1 | reserving it for this purpose in churches, besides that it is exceedingly
45 14,3 | willingly reside in the churches committed to them, by how
46 15,2 | and mistress of all other churches, observe aught in administering
47 15,5 | forasmuch as certain bishops of churches which are in partibus infidelium, (
48 15,5 | visitation.~All prelates of the churches, who ought diligently to
49 15,5 | be resident in their own churches,--shall have power, as delegates
50 15,5 | assigned, and to inferior churches their rectors, each to take
51 15,5 | be they even parochial churches, perpetual vicarages, simple
52 17,1 | to provide for their own churches ; It resolved, not to struggle
53 17,1 | might return to their own churches to take care of their own
54 17,1 | kingdoms, dominions, and churches, all and singular the things
55 17,2 | to the doors of the said churches, also to the gates of the
56 22,2 | or the convenience of his churches; after having also first
57 22,2 | holy Synod ordains, that in churches, as well cathedral as collegiate,
58 22,2 | however, the customs of those churches wherein those who do not
59 22,2 | set forth. ~In all parish churches, or those wherein baptism
60 22,2 | administered, in which (churches) the people is so numerous,
61 22,2 | worship. As regards those churches, to which, on account of
62 22,2 | appointed afresh over the churches newly erected, a competent
63 22,2 | that may lie upon the said churches, notwithstanding. Neither
64 22,2 | that the state of those churches, wherein the sacred offices
65 22,2 | incumbents--of any parochial churches whatsoever, and of those
66 22,2 | of the poverty of those churches, and in the other cases
67 22,2 | permitted; even though the said churches, or benefices, be generally
68 22,2 | unskilful rectors of parish churches are but little fit for the
69 22,2 | with their obligations, churches which cannot be restored;
70 22,2 | right of patronage-from churches which have fallen into ruin
71 22,2 | restored, to the Mother Churches, or others of the same or
72 22,2 | shall raise, in the said churches, altars, or chapels, under
73 22,2 | were imposed on the former churches, to altars or chapels already
74 22,2 | But, as regards parish churches which have thus fallen into
75 22,2 | way belonging to the said churches; and if those resources
76 22,2 | fruits derived from those churches, or, in their default, the
77 22,2 | should be all too poor, those churches shall be transferred to
78 22,2 | transferred to the Mother Churches, or to the neighbouring
79 22,2 | or to the neighbouring churches, with power to convert both
80 22,2 | convert both the said parish churches and others that are in ruins,
81 22,2 | privileges granted to any churches, monasteries, hospitals,
82 23,1 | mother and mistress of all churches, being in each place retained;
83 23,3 | They shall also banish from churches all those kinds of music,
84 23,3 | frequently to their own parish churches, at least on the Lord's
85 23,4 | be promoted to Cathedral Churches. ~Whosoever is, hereafter,
86 23,4 | cathedral or collegiate churches, into distributions, to
87 23,4 | cathedral or collegiate churches; but, out of the city, in
88 23,4 | cathedral or collegiate churches. These things are to be
89 23,4 | understood as appointed for those churches only, wherein there is no
90 23,4 | in the chapter of those churches, even though this may have
91 23,4 | hereafter possess, in the said churches, any dignities, personates,
92 24,2 | negligence of Pastors of Churches in residing is variously
93 24,2 | metropolitan, and cathe- ./. dral churches whatsoever, are obliged
94 24,2 | them to the fabric of the churches, or to the poor of the place;
95 24,2 | CHAPTER II. ~Those set over Churches shall receive the rite of
96 24,2 | cathedral, or superior, churches, if they shall not, within
97 24,2 | ipso jure deprived of their churches. And their consecration,
98 24,2 | law, and in the cathedral churches, in the presence of the
99 24,2 | even those of cathedral churches, grant letters dimissory
100 24,2 | they shall serve in the churches to which they may be assigned;
101 24,2 | useful or necessary for his churches, the holy Synod, adhering
102 24,2 | each of the prelates of the churches, and commands them, that
103 24,2 | collegiate, and parochial churches of their dioceses, where
104 24,2 | metropolitan, and other churches greater than these, shall
105 24,2 | this purpose near the said churches, or in some other suitable
106 24,2 | them to the ministry of the churches, the others he shall keep
107 24,2 | the cathedral and other churches of the place. ~All which,
108 24,2 | funds which are, in some churches and places, set apart for
109 24,2 | or are annexed to other churches, monasteries, hospitals,
110 24,2 | devoted to the fabrics of churches, and of other places, and
111 24,2 | and of the other greater churches, should be negligent in
112 24,2 | notwithstanding. ~But if the churches in any province labour under
113 24,2 | established in certain (churches) thereof; the provincial
114 24,2 | revenues of two or more churches, in which singly a college
115 24,2 | shall the youths of those churches be educated. ~But in churches
116 24,2 | churches be educated. ~But in churches which have extensive dioceses,
117 24,2 | to the character of the churches and benefices, to regulate
118 25,4 | to cathedral and superior churches, yet doth it account this
119 25,4 | those to be set over the churches; the holy Synod,-without
120 25,4 | useful manner provide those churches therewith, if they shall
121 25,4 | fit to be placed over the churches: in such wise that, after
122 25,4 | parochial, or other Secular churches, even though annexed, those
123 25,4 | not visit the cathedral churches, or the dioceses of the
124 25,4 | of) visitation in certain churches, shall henceforth visit
125 25,4 | from visiting those same churches apart from those deputies;
126 25,4 | or other pious places, or churches not parochial, which right
127 25,4 | preaching; and in the other churches by the parish priests, or,
128 25,4 | presume to preach, even in churches of his own order, in opposition
129 25,4 | instituted in Cathedral Churches. ~The apostle admonishes
130 25,4 | Likewise, in all cathedral churches, where it can be conveniently
131 25,4 | CHAPTER IX. ~By whom Secular Churches, not of any diocese, are
132 25,4 | regard of those Secular churches which are said to be in
133 25,4 | and canonries of Cathedral Churches: and what those so promoted
134 25,4 | especially in cathedral churches, were established to preserve
135 25,4 | the bishop, shall, in all churches, where it is possible, be
136 25,4 | and dignities in cathedral churches, shall be bound to do this
137 25,4 | As regards all cathedral churches, all canonries and portions
138 25,4 | cathedral and eminent collegiate churches, be conferred only on masters,
139 25,4 | cathedral or collegiate churches, any dignities, canonries,
140 25,4 | to be absent from those churches, above three months in each
141 25,4 | the constitutions of those churches which require a longer term
142 25,4 | endowed Cathedral and Parish Churches: Parishes are to be distinguished
143 25,4 | Forasmuch as very many cathedral churches have so slight a revenue,
144 25,4 | for the necessities of the churches; the provincial Council,
145 25,4 | and weigh with care, what churches it may be expedient, on
146 25,4 | together the slightly provided churches, or improve them by some
147 25,4 | certain visitors. ~In parish churches also, the fruits of which
148 25,4 | aforesaid, or for others, parish churches shall not be united to any
149 25,4 | Furthermore, all those cathedral churches, the revenue of which, in
150 25,4 | ducats, and those parish churches where it does not exceed
151 25,4 | places where the parish churches have not any certain boundaries,
152 25,4 | where there are no parish churches: any privileges aind customs,
153 25,4 | are prohibited. ~In many churches, as well cathedral as collegiate
154 25,4 | profits which are in some churches called Turnorum lucra; and
155 25,4 | and of eminent Collegiate Churches. ~In cathedral, and eminent
156 25,4 | and eminent collegiate, churches, where the prebends are
157 25,4 | ought to be enrolled in two churches. But, seeing that many,
158 25,4 | apply not only to cathedral churches, but also to all other benefices
159 25,4 | present hold several parochial churches, or one cathedral and one
160 25,4 | resign the other parochial churches within the space of six
161 25,4 | otherwise as well the parish churches, as also all the benefices
162 25,4 | those nominated to Parochial Churches ought to be examined. ~It
163 25,4 | not excepting even those churches called patrimonial, or receptive,
164 25,4 | however, the said parish churches should possess so slight
165 25,4 | nor indults which apply to churches belonging to others, or
166 26,3 | observed by Regulars in their churches. The festival days also
167 26,4 | and all Prelates of the churches shall be content with modest
168 26,4 | frequently happens, in divers churches, either that so great a
169 26,4 | worship, and the good of the churches, in those churches aforesaid
170 26,4 | of the churches, in those churches aforesaid which they shall
171 26,4 | cathedral and collegiate churches, not only when the bishop
172 26,4 | not have effect in those churches wherein the bishops, or
173 26,4 | whatsoever, and even in cathedral churches, and as regards all manner
174 26,4 | even united to their own churches, the places commonly called
175 26,4 | poor; or, if the parish churches should happen to be united
176 26,4 | Unions of free benefices, to churches under right of patronage,
177 26,4 | patronage belong to cathedral churches, and excepting such other (
178 26,4 | union of free benefices with churches that are subject to the
179 26,4 | of laymen, whether those churches be parochial, or benefices
180 26,4 | rights of patronage,-over churches, and any other benefices
181 26,4 | ordinarily brings great ruin upon churches, when the property thereof
182 26,4 | excommunicated: the Rectors of Poor Churches are to be piously relieved. ~
183 26,4 | the tithes accruing to the churches ; nor those who rashly take
184 26,4 | or to whatsoever other churches, or persons, they are lawfully
185 26,4 | preside over the poorer churches; to the praise of God, and
186 26,4 | the Cathedral or Parish Churches. The holy Synod ordains,
187 26,4 | statutes of the (several) churches, But if, after being admonished
188 26,4 | wedlock, to hold, in those churches wherein their fathers have,
189 26,4 | minister in any way in the said churches; nor to have pensions out
190 26,4 | and the protection of the churches, in imitation of those most
191 26,8 | and ./. mistress of all churches, has ordained, as also those
192 26,14| happy return to their own churches. ~Answer. To the heralds
193 27 | prelates whatsoever of the churches, of what estate, grade,
194 27 | and statutes in their own churches, cities, and dioceses, both
195 27 | affixed to the doors of those churches, and also to the gates of
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