Chapter
1 8 | in his kingdom, a Latin bishop for the Latin inhabitants
2 8 | inhabitants and a Greek bishop for the Greeks living in
3 15| Bullarii) established a Greek bishop in Rome to ordain, according
4 15| dioceses. Another Greek bishop was established in the Diocese
5 15| at the hands of the Greek Bishop of Rome. Catholic bishops
6 16| even of a patriarch or a bishop to make any changes or introduce
7 20| districts with a Greek Catholic bishop are shamelessly going over
8 21| and are subject to a Latin bishop, it has nevertheless been
9 21| the permission of their bishop is sufficient. He may give
10 23| Illuminator, their first bishop. At the start of the fourth
11 24| Philoxenus, the Monophysite Bishop of Mabbug, and on p. 306,
12 28| written in 1580 to Fornarius, Bishop of Nerita, on this topic
13 28| apart from it, St. Isidore, Bishop of Hispala, is the first
14 28| Vatican Basilica. ~~Suarez, Bishop of Vasionum and Vicar of
15 29| it in his letter to the bishop of Tusculum: "Women should
16 29| IV in his letter to the bishop of Tusculum forbade the
17 35| the Mountains and is now Bishop of Tusculum and Cardinal. ~~
18 36| linens consecrated by the bishop with relics of the saints
19 37| Barsalibaeus, the Jacobite bishop of Amida, in Explanatione
20 38| offer Mass together with the bishop. The evidence is collected
21 38| ordinations performed by the bishop and at episcopal consecrations
22 38| assist the consecrating bishop. But this rite continues
23 38| often concelebrate with the bishop or with the priest as chief
24 39| priests concelebrate with the bishop or a chief celebrant. The
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