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1 1 | and general assemblies of bishops, as the best and most opportune
2 1 | general assembly of those bishops and other Fathers whose
3 1 | convenient one whereat the bishops and prelates can assemble
4 1 | patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, and our beloved sons the
5 1 | kingdoms and provinces, the bishops and prelates set forth without
6 3,1 | Church: and as regards the bishops, and all others soever constituted
7 3,1 | forasmuch as It behoveth bishops to be blameless, sober,
8 3,1 | introduced, even at the tables of bishops; and let each teach and
9 5,2 | the word of God, be by the bishops restrained by the penalties
10 6,2 | in sacred theology,--the bishops, archbishops, primates,
11 6,2 | to be chosen by the said bishops, archbishops, primates,
12 6,2 | abbots be negligent, let the bishops of the places, as the delegates
13 6,2 | is the principal duty of bishops; the same holy Synod hath
14 6,2 | resolved and decreed, that all bishops, archbishops, primates,
15 6,2 | if it should happen that bishops, and the others aforesaid,
16 6,2 | pastoral solicitude of the bishops be wanting, provided those
17 6,2 | themselves personally before the bishops, and beg a blessing from
18 6,2 | to their own orders: but bishops shall grant the said license
19 6,2 | the Apostolic See. But let bishops be careful, that a preacher
20 6,2 | them. ~Furthermore, let bishops be on their guard not to
21 6,2 | been consulted by the said bishops thereon; from which See
22 7,2 | denounce his absent suffragan bishops, and the oldest resident
23 7,2 | fruits. ~Those inferior to bishops, who hold by title, or in
24 7,2 | it shall be the office of bishops, as delegated in this matter
25 7,2 | Apostolic See. ~CHAPTER IV. ~Bishops and other greater prelates
26 7,2 | authority, by their own bishops, and other greater prelates,
27 7,2 | accompany them. ~CHAPTER V. ~Bishops shall neither exercise any
28 8,1 | be ordained by their own bishops; and even then they shall
29 8,1 | be taken cognizance of by bishops. ~In the causes of exempted
30 11,2 | archs, archbishops, bishops, and our beloved sons the
31 13 | and also of several other bishops of that country and of other
32 14,3 | REFORMATION ~CHAPTER I. ~Bishops shall apply themselves with
33 14,3 | the correction of those bishops there shall be appeal. ~
34 14,3 | relate to the jurisdiction of bishops, in order that they may,
35 14,3 | thinks it meet that the bishops be first of all admonished
36 14,3 | injunction of the apostle is by bishops to be observed, that they
37 14,3 | evade the judgments of their bishops, affect to have subjects
38 14,3 | or to one of the nearest bishops. ~A case of appeal-where
39 14,3 | committed to one of the nearest bishops, or to the vicars thereof,
40 14,3 | case a certain number of bishops is, according to the Canons,
41 14,3 | the presence even of other bishops, to proceed against a cleric,
42 14,3 | wherein the presence of other bishops, in a specific number, is
43 14,3 | the just severity of their bishops are either wholly remitted,
44 14,3 | Pontiff. The causes of bishops, when, on account of the
45 15,1 | any others soever besides bishops and priests; imagining,
46 15,1 | be lawfully done by all bishops, each in his own diocese,
47 15,2 | the people, but, either bishops, or priests by bishops rightly
48 15,2 | either bishops, or priests by bishops rightly ordained by the
49 15,3 | If any one saith, that bishops have not the right of reserving
50 15,5 | Proem.~It is the office of bishops to admonish their subjects,
51 15,5 | is properly the office of bishops to reprove the vices of
52 15,5 | they reprove? Wherefore, bishops shall charge their clergy,
53 15,5 | in order that the said bishops may be able to execute this
54 15,5 | And forasmuch as certain bishops of churches which are in
55 15,5 | commendatory letters from their own bishops, or prelates; whence it
56 15,5 | been rejected by their own bishops as incapable and unworthy,
57 15,5 | the Church: none of the bishops, who are called titular,
58 17,1 | that almost all the German bishops, and in particular the Electoral
59 17,2 | patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, and our beloved sons the
60 22,2 | Reformation. ~CHAPTER I. ~Bishops shall both confer orders,
61 22,2 | of covetousness, neither bishops, nor others, who confer
62 22,2 | performance of divine worship, the bishops, even as delegates of the
63 22,2 | the divine offices; the bishops may, even against the will
64 22,2 | whatsoever. ~CHAPTER V. ~Bishops shall be able to form perpetual
65 22,2 | according to their dignity, the bishops, even as the delegates of
66 22,2 | destroy than edify; the bishops, even as the delegates of
67 22,2 | whatsoever. ~CHAPTER VII. ~Bishops shall transfer, together
68 22,2 | from the memory of men; the bishops, even as the delegates of
69 22,2 | benefices so ever, shall be by bishops annually visited. ~It is
70 22,2 | Apostolic See; and the said bishops shall provide, by suitable
71 22,2 | therein maintained, the bishops shall make it their care,
72 22,2 | them, then may the said bishops, even as delegates of the
73 23,3 | decrees, that the ordinary bishops of places shall take diligent
74 23,4 | certa in cases excepted. ~Bishops, even as the delegates of
75 23,4 | be prescribed by the said bishops, they shall forfeit that
76 23,4 | decree is renewed: and the bishops shall compel them to exercise
77 23,4 | and necessary cause,--the bishops, as delegates of the Apostolic
78 23,4 | jure null. ~CHAPTER VIII. ~Bishops shall execute the pious
79 23,4 | protection of Kings. ~The bishops, even as the delegates of
80 23,4 | examination and judgment of the Bishops. ~Whereas the unskilfulness
81 24,1 | ecclesiastical degrees, bishops, who have succeeded to the
82 24,1 | that, in the ordination of bishops, priests, and of the other
83 24,1 | vainly therefore do the bishops say, Receive ye the Holy
84 24,1 | instituted, consisting of bishops, priests, and ministers;
85 24,1 | If any one saith, that bishops are not superior to priests;
86 24,1 | any one saith, that the bishops, who are assumed by authority
87 24,1 | not legitimate and true bishops, but are a human figment;
88 24,2 | conveniently done. ~CHAPTER III. ~Bishops, except in case of illness,
89 24,2 | confer Order in person. ~Bishops shall themselves confer
90 24,2 | X. ~Prelates inferior to bishops shall not give the tonsure,
91 24,2 | persons shall appertain to the bishops within the limits of whose
92 24,2 | twenty-fifth year. Nevertheless, bishops are to know, that not all
93 24,2 | benefice, or is, by the bishops, after an examination if
94 24,2 | needful for this object, all bishops shall ordain-with the advice
95 24,2 | charge of the bishop; the bishops as aforesaid, with the advice
96 24,2 | holy Synod ordains, that bishops, archbishops, primates,
97 25,3 | contracting marriage is renewed.--Bishops may dispense with the bans.--
98 25,3 | solemnly celebrated; and the bishops shall take care that they
99 25,4 | proceeding to the creation of Bishops and Cardinals. ~If, as regards
100 25,4 | who are to be appointed bishops, the same are also to be
101 25,4 | at which council all the bishops and others, who, by right
102 25,4 | their imminent peril. The bishops of the province shall not,
103 25,4 | metropolitan church. Those bishops likewise who are not subject
104 25,4 | be present with the other bishops, and shall observe, and
105 25,4 | whether metropolitans, or bishops, or the others above-named,
106 25,4 | primates, metropolitans, and bishops shall not fail to visit
107 25,4 | or the dioceses of the bishops of their province, except
108 25,4 | or foundation; but the bishops themselves shall attend
109 25,4 | which peculiarly belongs to bishops, may be exercised as frequently
110 25,4 | memory, ordains, that the bishops shall themselves in person,
111 25,4 | of the bishop. ~The said bishops shall also take care, that,
112 25,4 | constrained thereunto by their bishops, if need be, even by ecclesiastical
113 25,4 | criminal causes against Bishops, the greater causes shall
114 25,4 | criminal causes against bishops, even of heresy-which may
115 25,4 | soever, but metropolitans, or bishops, to be chosen by the most
116 25,4 | less criminal causes of bishops shall be taken cognizance
117 25,4 | people, be explained by Bishops and Parish Priests; during
118 25,4 | holy Synod enjoins on all bishops, that, not only when they
119 25,4 | in a catechism which the bishops shall take care to have
120 25,4 | of decrees is allowed. ~Bishops, that they may be the better
121 25,4 | any way from the right of bishops. ~Forasmuch as the privileges
122 25,4 | confusion in the jurisdiction of bishops, and to give occasion to
123 25,4 | certain benefices, for those bishops who, on account of the poverty
124 25,4 | the holy Synod enjoins on bishops, that for the greater security
125 25,4 | receive the sacraments; or the bishops shall make such other provision
126 25,4 | practices, It enjoins on bishops, that they suffer not anything
127 25,4 | oldest of the suffragan bishops in that metropolitan church,
128 25,4 | that see, or before any bishops, or metropolitans, primates,
129 25,4 | powers whatsoever, to impede bishops in the causes aforesaid,
130 26,1 | the holy Synod enjoins on bishops that they diligently endeavour
131 26,1 | the faithful. But let the bishops take care, that the suffrages
132 26,2 | holy Synod enjoins on all bishops, and others who sustain
133 26,2 | opponents of images. ~And the bishops shall carefully teach this,-
134 26,2 | diligence be used herein by bishops, as that there be nothing
135 26,2 | metropolitan and of the bishops of the province, in a provincial
136 26,3 | Periculoso, enjoins on all bishops, by the judgment of God
137 26,3 | crimes of wicked men, the bishops and other Superiors shall,
138 26,3 | general Chapters, or to bishops, and which have not their
139 26,3 | shall be subjected to the bishops, in whose dioceses the places
140 26,3 | shall be governed by the Bishops; but others, by those deputed
141 26,3 | shall be governed by the bishops, as the delegates of the
142 26,3 | enclosure of the Convent. ~Bishops and other Superiors of convents
143 26,3 | however, the right of those bishops who exercise a greater jurisdiction
144 26,3 | of orders not subject to bishops shall visit and correct
145 26,3 | who are not subject to bishops, but have a lawful jurisdiction
146 26,3 | possible, It enjoins on all bishops that, in the monasteries
147 26,3 | punish the negligence of the bishops ; and that of Regulars,
148 26,3 | support of the aforesaid bishops, abbots, generals, and other
149 26,4 | discipline, admonishes all bishops, that, often meditating
150 26,4 | It not only orders that bishops be content with modest furniture,
151 26,4 | And what has been said of bishops, the same is not only to
152 26,4 | primates, archbishops, bishops, and all others, who, of
153 26,4 | primates, archbishops, and bishops, shall strictly observe
154 26,4 | refuse, which God forbid, the bishops of the same province shall
155 26,4 | celebrated is excessive, Bishops, Abbots, and Generals, shall
156 26,4 | manner possible, empowers bishops in diocesan Synod, and likewise
157 26,4 | everywhere be rendered to bishops that honour which comports
158 26,4 | that is to be done. ~If the bishops shall propose anything to
159 26,4 | those churches wherein the bishops, or their vicars, by virtue
160 26,4 | holy Synod, are required in bishops and prelates, are reunited
161 26,4 | has been made, which the bishops shall forthwith transmit
162 26,4 | assist bountifully those bishops and parish priests who preside
163 26,4 | other inferiors, but to the bishops themselves, who may proceed
164 26,4 | with the sacred canons. ~Bishops also, if, which God forbid,
165 26,4 | ancient state. ~CHAPTER XVII. ~Bishops shall maintain their dignity;
166 26,4 | at hearing that certain bishops, forgetful of their own
167 26,4 | enjoin, that henceforth bishops abstain from the like; charging
168 26,7 | prohibited; It commands all bishops, diligently to collect,
169 26,7 | the opinions of the other bishops also, they may forthwith
170 26,11| decreed. ~And whereas so many bishops, summoned from the various
171 26,14| Cardinal. To the most holy bishops, life, and a happy return
172 26,14| hundred and sixty-eight bishops, seven abbots, thirty-nine
173 27 | most numerous assembly of bishops and of other distinguished
174 27 | patriarchs, archbishops, bishops, and all other prelates
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