Chapter
1 6| day of June in the year 1741, the first year of Our pontificate.~ ~
2 2| 2. Everyone clearly understands
3 3| 3. The Roman Pontiffs, Our
4 4| 4. For this reason, Venerable
5 5| 5. Since by the fear of present
6 6| 6. We also wish that the same
7 5| suspension, from which no one can absolve except Ourselves or the
8 2| the news of such business, abstain from offering more alms
9 3| predecessors, detested this lethal abuse which gradually insinuated
10 3| second priest were willing to accept the lower fee.~
11 | according
12 2| in the conduct of trade. Accordingly, it is not immune to the
13 5| penalty of excommunication in addition to the other penalties which
14 | after
15 | against
16 | already
17 4| through the ministry of the altar? Strive therefore, Venerable
18 4| example so that you may be an ambassador of Christ in every place
19 | among
20 | any
21 | anyone
22 1| the Metropolitans, the Archbishops, and all the Bishops who
23 4| Venerable Brothers, We ask and exhort you who share
24 4| share Our concerns and are associated with Us in the apostolic
25 4| priestly character, are led astray into avarice, not through
26 5| his condition, wilt not belittle such salutary laws and ecclesiastical
27 1| Greetings and Apostolic Benediction.~There is no Catholic who
28 2| the church upon which he bestowed alms or in which he is buried,
29 1| Archbishops, and all the Bishops who are in Communion with
30 5| lovingly impart Our apostolic blessing on your brotherhood and
31 1| the avarice—which is the bondage of idolatry—of many clerics
32 5| apostolic blessing on your brotherhood and on the people entrusted
33 4| from the faith and have brought upon themselves many sorrows.
34 2| bestowed alms or in which he is buried, rather than in another
35 2| offended by the news of such business, abstain from offering more
36 4| earthly matters, who have been called to share the work of the
37 2| base profit, just as is the case in the conduct of trade.
38 4| dignity and perfection and casts it out. Avarice, which teaches
39 1| Benediction.~There is no Catholic who does not know the care
40 4| riches and to serve Mammon, causes the greedy to lose their
41 5| of this fee for himself, causing the Mass to be celebrated
42 5| laws and ecclesiastical censures. Meanwhile, We lovingly
43 3| received a stipend or alms of a certain value for the celebration
44 4| disdain for the priestly character, are led astray into avarice,
45 4| all evil. Some people who chased after it have strayed from
46 4| restrained by law, what about churchmen who have sent forth this
47 2| 2. Everyone clearly understands how foreign
48 4| but also to teach both the clergy and the laity to shun pastures
49 5| according to your decision. The cleric will automatically incur
50 1| bondage of idolatry—of many clerics and laymen has already progressed
51 1| progressed to the point that they collect alms or stipends for the
52 5| your dioceses. If anyone collects alms or stipends for the
53 1| all the Bishops who are in Communion with the Holy See.~Venerable
54 5| punishment there may be readier compliance with salutary warnings,
55 4| exhort you who share Our concerns and are associated with
56 5| each one, mindful of his condition, wilt not belittle such
57 2| just as is the case in the conduct of trade. Accordingly, it
58 6| also wish that the same confidence be placed in copies of this
59 4| What about those who, with contempt for holy laws and with disdain
60 6| confidence be placed in copies of this letter—even printed
61 4| pestilence than avarice, which corrupts the opinion of priestly
62 3| Cardinals Interpreters of the Council of Trent against the heretical
63 5| the time, unless there is danger of death. We trust in the
64 6| fisherman on the thirtieth day of June in the year 1741,
65 5| unless there is danger of death. We trust in the Lord that
66 5| invoke according to your decision. The cleric will automatically
67 4| of the Lord, and who have delivered themselves up to the Lord?
68 3| Trent against the heretical depravity. This decree stated that
69 2| judged otherwise. Everyone desires that the Masses be celebrated
70 3| Pontiffs, Our predecessors, detested this lethal abuse which
71 1| customs or sanctions of the diocesan synods for the maintenance
72 5| pronouncement known in all your dioceses. If anyone collects alms
73 4| contempt for holy laws and with disdain for the priestly character,
74 4| yourselves so that this disease may spread no further, but
75 1| simony or at least from dishonest profit.~It is true that
76 6| original letter if it were displayed or shown.~Given in Rome
77 1| not only celebrated with due reverence and veneration,
78 4| sent forth this message in earthly matters, who have been called
79 | either
80 1| know the care required to ensure that the Holy Sacrifice
81 4| further, but rather may be entirely eradicated. Avarice is the
82 4| but rather may be entirely eradicated. Avarice is the root of
83 4| which teaches people to esteem God less than riches and
84 | every
85 4| Avarice is the root of all evil. Some people who chased
86 4| shine forth in word and example so that you may be an ambassador
87 | except
88 5| automatically incur the penalty of excommunication in addition to the other
89 4| watch over your flocks. Exert yourselves so that this
90 4| Venerable Brothers, We ask and exhort you who share Our concerns
91 2| how foreign this is to the expressed or silent desire of those
92 4| it have strayed from the faith and have brought upon themselves
93 2| of the intentions of the faithful is motivated by the desire
94 1| practices which are not far removed from the sin of
95 5| 5. Since by the fear of present punishment there
96 5| or elsewhere where lower fees are paid for celebrating
97 6| Major under the ring of the fisherman on the thirtieth day of
98 4| whom the care of Christ's flock is entrusted, not only to
99 4| to keep watch over your flocks. Exert yourselves so that
100 4| and to run to the heavenly fold.~
101 4| place and the people may follow in your footsteps, but also
102 5| salutary warnings, make the following pronouncement known in all
103 4| people may follow in your footsteps, but also to teach both
104 2| clearly understands how foreign this is to the expressed
105 2| unfamiliar to him. Such frustration of the intentions of the
106 | further
107 2| silent desire of those who give alms piously. Nor is it
108 2| to restitution. Thus many good people, gravely offended
109 3| this lethal abuse which gradually insinuated itself. For this
110 2| Thus many good people, gravely offended by the news of
111 4| serve Mammon, causes the greedy to lose their inheritance
112 1| See.~Venerable Brothers, Greetings and Apostolic Benediction.~
113 6| signed by a notary public and guaranteed by the seal of an ecclesiastical
114 | had
115 4| and of God. If this can hardly be tolerated among laymen
116 | has
117 4| with vice and to run to the heavenly fold.~
118 3| Council of Trent against the heretical depravity. This decree stated
119 | him
120 | himself
121 | his
122 3| celebrating such a Mass. This holds even if the first priest
123 | how
124 1| which is the bondage of idolatry—of many clerics and laymen
125 2| Accordingly, it is not immune to the suspicion of avarice
126 5| Meanwhile, We lovingly impart Our apostolic blessing on
127 3| the first priest were to inform the second that he had received
128 4| the greedy to lose their inheritance in the kingdom of Christ
129 3| Cardinals of the Universal Inquisition of the Holy Roman Church
130 3| lethal abuse which gradually insinuated itself. For this reason
131 2| Such frustration of the intentions of the faithful is motivated
132 3| Congregation of the Cardinals Interpreters of the Council of Trent
133 | into
134 5| penalties which you might invoke according to your decision.
135 | itself
136 2| piously. Nor is it to be judged otherwise. Everyone desires
137 6| on the thirtieth day of June in the year 1741, the first
138 2| desire for base profit, just as is the case in the conduct
139 4| the apostolic ministry to keep watch over your flocks.
140 5| synodical statutes demand and keeps part of this fee for himself,
141 1| semblance of payment of any kind is removed from the dignity
142 4| their inheritance in the kingdom of Christ and of God. If
143 1| no Catholic who does not know the care required to ensure
144 5| following pronouncement known in all your dioceses. If
145 4| both the clergy and the laity to shun pastures poisoned
146 4| should be restrained by law, what about churchmen who
147 5| he will be punished. A lay person who does this will
148 | least
149 4| priestly character, are led astray into avarice, not
150 | less
151 3| celebration of the Mass, a lesser fee must not be paid to
152 3| predecessors, detested this lethal abuse which gradually insinuated
153 5| celebration of the Mass at the level which the customs of the
154 1| have been prescribed by local customs or sanctions of
155 4| Mammon, causes the greedy to lose their inheritance in the
156 5| censures. Meanwhile, We lovingly impart Our apostolic blessing
157 1| diocesan synods for the maintenance of the priests. They then
158 6| Given in Rome at St. Mary Major under the ring of the fisherman
159 | make
160 4| than riches and to serve Mammon, causes the greedy to lose
161 6| shown.~Given in Rome at St. Mary Major under the ring of
162 4| this message in earthly matters, who have been called to
163 | Meanwhile
164 4| who have sent forth this message in earthly matters, who
165 1| Brothers, the Primates, the Metropolitans, the Archbishops, and all
166 | might
167 5| the Lord that each one, mindful of his condition, wilt not
168 1| priests. They then take this money and have the Mass celebrated
169 | more
170 2| intentions of the faithful is motivated by the desire for base profit,
171 | must
172 2| gravely offended by the news of such business, abstain
173 | Nor
174 6| ones—which are signed by a notary public and guaranteed by
175 2| many good people, gravely offended by the news of such business,
176 2| such business, abstain from offering more alms for the celebration
177 6| seal of an ecclesiastical official, as would be placed in the
178 6| this letter—even printed ones—which are signed by a notary
179 4| avarice, which corrupts the opinion of priestly dignity and
180 6| as would be placed in the original letter if it were displayed
181 | otherwise
182 | Ourselves
183 | out
184 | over
185 5| statutes demand and keeps part of this fee for himself,
186 4| clergy and the laity to shun pastures poisoned with vice and to
187 1| also that all semblance of payment of any kind is removed from
188 5| in addition to the other penalties which you might invoke according
189 4| of priestly dignity and perfection and casts it out. Avarice,
190 5| will be punished. A lay person who does this will automatically
191 4| sorrows. There is no greater pestilence than avarice, which corrupts
192 2| desire of those who give alms piously. Nor is it to be judged
193 1| already progressed to the point that they collect alms or
194 4| the laity to shun pastures poisoned with vice and to run to
195 5| except Ourselves or the Roman Pontiff ruling at the time, unless
196 3| 3. The Roman Pontiffs, Our predecessors, detested
197 6| 1741, the first year of Our pontificate.~ ~
198 1| for alms and other similar practices which are not far removed
199 3| The Roman Pontiffs, Our predecessors, detested this lethal abuse
200 1| the Mass. These have been prescribed by local customs or sanctions
201 5| 5. Since by the fear of present punishment there may be
202 1| for the maintenance of the priests. They then take this money
203 1| Venerable Brothers, the Primates, the Metropolitans, the
204 6| copies of this letter—even printed ones—which are signed by
205 4| avarice, not through worldly profits, but through the ministry
206 1| clerics and laymen has already progressed to the point that they collect
207 5| warnings, make the following pronouncement known in all your dioceses.
208 6| which are signed by a notary public and guaranteed by the seal
209 5| celebrating Masses, he will be punished. A lay person who does this
210 5| Since by the fear of present punishment there may be readier compliance
211 5| punishment there may be readier compliance with salutary
212 1| base demand — rather than request — for alms and other similar
213 1| who does not know the care required to ensure that the Holy
214 2| whence it may be subject to restitution. Thus many good people,
215 4| among laymen and should be restrained by law, what about churchmen
216 1| only celebrated with due reverence and veneration, but also
217 4| to esteem God less than riches and to serve Mammon, causes
218 6| St. Mary Major under the ring of the fisherman on the
219 6| displayed or shown.~Given in Rome at St. Mary Major under
220 4| eradicated. Avarice is the root of all evil. Some people
221 5| Ourselves or the Roman Pontiff ruling at the time, unless there
222 4| poisoned with vice and to run to the heavenly fold.~
223 | s
224 | same
225 1| prescribed by local customs or sanctions of the diocesan synods for
226 6| public and guaranteed by the seal of an ecclesiastical official,
227 1| Communion with the Holy See.~Venerable Brothers, Greetings
228 1| veneration, but also that all semblance of payment of any kind is
229 4| about churchmen who have sent forth this message in earthly
230 4| less than riches and to serve Mammon, causes the greedy
231 4| is entrusted, not only to shine forth in word and example
232 | should
233 6| if it were displayed or shown.~Given in Rome at St. Mary
234 4| clergy and the laity to shun pastures poisoned with vice
235 6| even printed ones—which are signed by a notary public and guaranteed
236 2| this is to the expressed or silent desire of those who give
237 1| request — for alms and other similar practices which are not
238 1| removed from the sin of simony or at least from dishonest
239 1| not far removed from the sin of simony or at least from
240 | Since
241 | Some
242 4| brought upon themselves many sorrows. There is no greater pestilence
243 4| so that this disease may spread no further, but rather may
244 6| shown.~Given in Rome at St. Mary Major under the ring
245 3| heretical depravity. This decree stated that if a priest received
246 5| of the place or synodical statutes demand and keeps part of
247 4| who chased after it have strayed from the faith and have
248 4| the ministry of the altar? Strive therefore, Venerable Brothers,
249 2| theft, whence it may be subject to restitution. Thus many
250 5| automatically incur the penalty of suspension, from which no one can absolve
251 2| it is not immune to the suspicion of avarice and vice, even
252 5| customs of the place or synodical statutes demand and keeps
253 1| sanctions of the diocesan synods for the maintenance of the
254 1| of the priests. They then take this money and have the
255 4| your footsteps, but also to teach both the clergy and the
256 4| casts it out. Avarice, which teaches people to esteem God less
257 2| avarice and vice, even of theft, whence it may be subject
258 | their
259 | then
260 | therefore
261 | These
262 6| of the fisherman on the thirtieth day of June in the year
263 | Thus
264 5| Roman Pontiff ruling at the time, unless there is danger
265 4| God. If this can hardly be tolerated among laymen and should
266 2| the case in the conduct of trade. Accordingly, it is not
267 3| Interpreters of the Council of Trent against the heretical depravity.
268 1| dishonest profit.~It is true that the avarice—which is
269 5| there is danger of death. We trust in the Lord that each one,
270 | under
271 2| 2. Everyone clearly understands how foreign this is to the
272 2| another church, which may be unfamiliar to him. Such frustration
273 3| of the Cardinals of the Universal Inquisition of the Holy
274 | unless
275 | up
276 | Us
277 1| celebrated with due reverence and veneration, but also that all semblance
278 3| itself. For this reason they wanted a decree both from the Congregation
279 5| compliance with salutary warnings, make the following pronouncement
280 | was
281 4| apostolic ministry to keep watch over your flocks. Exert
282 | whence
283 | whom
284 3| and the second priest were willing to accept the lower fee.~
285 5| mindful of his condition, wilt not belittle such salutary
286 6| 6. We also wish that the same confidence
287 4| not only to shine forth in word and example so that you
288 4| been called to share the work of the Lord, and who have
289 4| into avarice, not through worldly profits, but through the
290 | yourselves
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