Chapter
1 5 | Palaeologus and the Greek bishops accepted unity with the
2 5 | with the other Oriental bishops, decreed union; everyone
3 8 | of Cyprus who wanted two bishops in some cities in his kingdom,
4 9 | authority of this letter to the bishops and other priests of Russia
5 10| between Greek and Latin bishops continued to break out in
6 10| Accordingly he commanded the Latin bishops to summon Greek clerics
7 10| decree to prevent Greek bishops and their subjects from
8 11| himself and the other Greek bishops should accept them. The
9 13| be subject to the Latin bishops, he added that "by this
10 14| Ruthenian archbishops and bishops for establishing union contains
11 14| granted to the Ruthenian bishops and clergy by Apostolic
12 15| Bishop of Rome. Catholic bishops of the Maronites, Copts,
13 15| the jurisdiction of Latin bishops should be understood to
14 15| their own Greek Catholic bishops. ~~
15 16| under their own Catholic bishops, archbishops, or patriarchs,
16 23| ancient times, and their bishops have examined and approved
17 27| implicitly approved by the bishops, it has confirmed this practice
18 28| Constantinople at which 150 bishops were present; that it be
19 28| part. 3, pp. 177 ff) gives bishops an appropriate admonition
20 29| bk. 1). And some eastern bishops, especially Syrians and
21 29| Chalcedon (he refers both to the bishops who attended the Council
22 29| letter (chap. 26) to the bishops of Lucania condemned the
23 30| both addressed to Latin bishops with Greeks and Albanians
24 31| ancient times and if the bishops did not oppose it at any
25 37| Antioch and the Catholic bishops subject to him, We commanded
26 38| consecrations where two bishops assist the consecrating
27 44| primates, archbishops, bishops, and abbots to use the newly
28 45| the authority of the Latin bishops in whose dioceses they reside,
29 47| permitted the archbishops and bishops subject to him to eat meat
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