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Clemens PP. V
Exivi de paradiso

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501 0,1 | man was very frequently pressed by the solicitudes of mortal 502 8,17| if any one however would presume to attempt this, let him 503 7,10| thereof, because this can be presumed to become fraud, as if receiving 504 8,13| poverty, We judge to be presumptuous and temerarious.~ 505 8,11| Guardians and of two discrete priests of the convent of the place 506 8,11| of things hidden, looks principally to the soul those ministering 507 6,9 | posses the same, whoever the principals or messengers be, in all 508 1,2 | both from many public and private consistories. Wherefore 509 3,4 | truly finished the year of probation, let them be received into 510 8,14| clearly and securely to proceed in all their undertakings: 511 8,14| election of this kind is proceeded to by written ballot, and 512 8,11| lies open to the eyes, be proclaimed outside. Although even the 513 7,10| attend with lawyers and procurators, and present themselves 514 8,15| to have been observed, to procure a Minister Provincial, he 515 1,2 | certain things which might produce a doubtful sense contained 516 8,11| approaches the nature and form of profits. Again since the aforesaid 517 7,10| things so remitted: We simply prohibit such things to them lest 518 7,10| passes to the heirs in its proper time: the aforementioned 519 6,9 | of Our said predecessors propose, they do not have recourse 520 8,12| which the rule restricts or proposes such use of things.~ 521 7,10| not only from reception, propriety, dominion, or use of the 522 7,10| these things which must be prosecuted is not opposed to their 523 3,4 | rule, and indeed this is proved to have been the intention 524 8,11| from what has been already proven, that they could not otherwise 525 7,10| times. Desiring therefore to provide for the consciences of the 526 8,11| sons by leaning upon Divine Providence to cast themselves upon 527 8,15| much as another manner of providing is said from a certain and 528 8,16| lack of the said Minister Provincials We wish to be observed, 529 8,15| aforesaid day: the day after the provision for the Minister Provincial 530 8,11| themselves to gather and store up provisions in this manner: but only 531 1,2 | things they had recourse prudently at one time to the peak 532 1,2 | many times, both from many public and private consistories. 533 7,10| be such they are rigidly punished: and also that something 534 1,2 | truly striving, as both pupils and true sons of such a 535 4,6 | might appear holy and most pure, and lest by any means they 536 7,10| clearly, I have established to pursue these further according 537 2,3 | favors more attentively pursued, as more frequently with 538 3,4 | concerning this article, and pursuing this very article for the 539 8,12| aforesaid Friars, and to put an end to these altercations, 540 8,12| not too less scrupulous question: clearly whether from their 541 8,12| wanting to take care to quiet the consciences of the aforesaid 542 1,2 | Friars have not been entirely quieted, nay rather there are born 543 0,1 | in which one might more quietly and securely be freed from 544 7,10| the Order have been made quite strict from ancient times. 545 0,1 | redemption of the human race: by giving Himself as exemplar 546 8,17| a one to oppose this by rash daring: if any one however 547 3,4 | absolutely to those three vows ratified by the profession of their 548 6,9 | Friars: and piously and rationally having considered the necessity 549 8,11| into barns, nor sow nor reap: it does not have the semblance 550 0,1 | of God coming upon this reaps the myrrh of mortifying 551 6,9 | be, even through another) receivers of money, against the rule 552 3,5 | that the Clerics are to recite the divine office according 553 8,15| said virtuous members will reckon to be arranged.~ 554 6,9 | Our said predecessor often reckoned that it must be extended 555 8,11| gardens and areas fit for recollection or recreation of themselves, 556 8,11| fit for recollection or recreation of themselves, and sometimes 557 7,10| Friars and especially the rectors of the Order itself asserted, 558 0,1 | the arduous work of the redemption of the human race: by giving 559 3,5 | reception, and the things regarding profession, but not for 560 3,5 | obligatory: likewise the regimen that is commonly thought, 561 4,7 | cloth: for as regards every region one cannot assign one determined 562 0,1 | enclosed by the wall of regular observance, contented within 563 4,7 | cheapness in vestments, We relinquish in the same manner to the 564 7,10| with which throughout the remainder of the year they can even 565 1,2 | care to employ opportune remedies to the aforesaid doubts, 566 7,10| believe stand in need of a remedy, that the heirs not only 567 7,10| abandoned to them, or things so remitted: We simply prohibit such 568 3,5 | held so as to avoid grave remorse of conscience: We say that 569 3,5 | that no one should dare remotely preach to the people, unless 570 7,10| their use, or worse, their removal: likewise that in some places 571 7,10| Friars themselves, and to remove all doubts (as much as is 572 6,9 | Lastly since it is often repeated in the rule that the same 573 3,4 | said hesitation it must be replied, that since one judges the 574 4,6 | quantity of received goods, ill repute might befall them.~ 575 4,6 | fearing men if counsel is requires, by whose counsel they may 576 3,5 | these because in that which respects the salvation of souls, 577 7,10| their own hearts, We shall respond to the aforesaid things, 578 8,15| upon whom We place the responsibility for their consciences) that 579 7,10| whenever dispositions or restitutions are to be made concerning 580 3,4 | this by the nature of a restrictive term, that it so excludes 581 8,12| obligation, under which the rule restricts or proposes such use of 582 8,14| an election of this kind reverts to the Provincial Chapter~ 583 8,14| contribution of jealousy or reward, or respect for persons), 584 2,3 | mind We have opened the rich fruit, which We continually 585 3,5 | wearing footwear, & not riding horseback outside of the 586 1,2 | one after another (as was right) those things which seemed 587 7,10| discovered to be such they are rigidly punished: and also that 588 3,5 | to observe the purity and rigor of the rule, because they 589 2,3 | their exemplary life, and salutary doctrine for the entire 590 3,5 | that which respects the salvation of souls, the pars securior 591 4,6 | assiduous and perfect, of the salvific, paternal plan. When truly 592 7,10| those who stand outside, and satisfy the purity of their vow, 593 3,5 | of Novices (as the rule says) since it may seem otherwise 594 7,10| purity of their vow, the scandal of neighbors in such a manner 595 8,12| the Friars a not too less scrupulous question: clearly whether 596 3,5 | salvation of souls, the pars securior must be held so as to avoid 597 1,2 | benignity of the Apostolic See We might care to employ 598 0,1 | adorned abundantly by new seedlings of sons. The beloved Son 599 7,10| professors of the Order cannot seek for any temporal thing before 600 7,10| by- standing Friars are seeking something as their own: 601 | seems 602 6,9 | they be givers of money or self-appointed persons, or messengers or 603 7,10| by the Friars begging or selling other things, and both stored 604 8,11| of the place and of the senior Friars in the Order), for 605 1,2 | might produce a doubtful sense contained in the text of 606 4,6 | for this they ought to be sent to God fearers of another 607 8,11| does He wish Himself to be served by those things which are 608 4,6 | them for the same divine service: We say concerning all of 609 | shall 610 6,9 | such a manner, that they show themselves to all to have 611 6,9 | for the necessities of the sick, and for the clothing of 612 8,15| or is dismissed on this side of the Sea; in the former 613 0,1 | he was turning aside the sight of his mind from the intuition 614 3,5 | to wear cheap clothing. Similarly that they are bound to fast 615 7,10| to the extent of use in simple fact. Those things had been 616 3,5 | who are delighted in their sincere consciences, attending to 617 0,1 | frequently pressed by the solicitudes of mortal life, he was turning 618 0,1 | kind of exemplar: our true Solomon made upon the throne of 619 0,1 | seedlings of sons. The beloved Son of God coming upon this 620 2,3 | accomplish diligently to what is sought, We have considered those 621 8,11| not gather into barns, nor sow nor reap: it does not have 622 7,10| but because it has ever species of evil, it must be especially 623 8,11| should hope to be able to spend their life. And on that 624 0,1 | being formed by the Holy Spirit) made flesh in the womb 625 3,5 | are not able to observe spiritually the aforementioned rule, 626 4,6 | the declaration already spoken of; if the one entering 627 0,1 | with a marvelous sweetness sprinkle about in all places an odor 628 7,10| the very affairs the by- standing Friars are seeking something 629 7,10| confidently for alms": and so it stands declared by some of Our 630 8,17| page of Our declarations, statements, composition, command, constitutions, 631 1,2 | consciences of the Friars, and the status of this unmitigated observance. 632 5,8 | to which by the common statute of the Church the rest of 633 7,10| against such things, very many statutes in the Order have been made 634 | still 635 8,11| themselves to gather and store up provisions in this manner: 636 7,10| selling other things, and both stored up in cellars and granaries, 637 0,1 | others, distanced from the stormy waves of the world, in which 638 6,9 | to have recourse in the street or elsewhere to friends 639 8,12| things they have by vow the strictest abdication, so it is imposed 640 8,12| regards use the greatest strictness and meagerness: by others 641 1,2 | as even they fervently do strive, to observe firmly, without 642 1,2 | said holy rule were truly striving, as both pupils and true 643 4,6 | before all truly to be very studios zealots, assiduous and perfect, 644 8,11| spiritual labors of prayer and study, have gardens and areas 645 1,2 | the rule itself they are subject, they might attend to the 646 4,7 | the consciences of their subjects concerning this matter: 647 8,11| which reason they ought to suffice themselves with vessels 648 8,11| ecclesiastic vestments, suitably sufficient in number and size. A superfluity 649 8,11| ecclesiastic vestments, suitably sufficient in number and 650 2,3 | unworthy, bear, We have been summoned as much more ardently to 651 7,10| and in a notably excessive sumptuosity, so that they do not seem 652 8,11| sufficient in number and size. A superfluity however or exceeding preciousness, 653 3,4 | he would have expressed superfluously and frivolously in the rule 654 2,3 | pious an intention of the supplicants, to accomplish diligently 655 1,2 | to their pious and just supplications clarified one after another ( 656 8,11| made one after another, or support to be made churches or whatever 657 3,4 | certain of those things, while suppressing others. Since however one 658 7 | The Supreme Pontiffs receive in their 659 7,10| that the heirs not only sustain but take care of themselves: 660 2,3 | things which We have more sweetly cherished and by gracious 661 0,1 | which with a marvelous sweetness sprinkle about in all places 662 0,1 | Francis wrote down; and taught equally by word and example 663 8,13| judge to be presumptuous and temerarious.~ 664 8,12| bound to a use moderated by temperance, just as and more so from 665 2,3 | Therefore We, whose soul from a tender age by pious devotion was 666 3,5 | this word: "They are bound (teneantur)," obtains force of precept: 667 8,12| obliged to a strict and tenuous or poor use of things: by 668 3,4 | nature of a restrictive term, that it so excludes the 669 1,2 | doubtful sense contained in the text of the very rule, for the 670 7,10| notable quantity, on which thenceforth the inhabitants of the convent 671 2,3 | Bishops, and Masters in Theology, and other cautious and 672 0,1 | true Solomon made upon the throne of the Church Militant a 673 | together 674 | too 675 | towards 676 3,4 | the force of the words the transgression of which is mortal, and 677 6,9 | might deservedly be called transgressors of the precept and the rule: 678 8,11| they know these to be a treasuring up or abundance, they manifestly 679 7,10| is pleaded that they be turned into their own advantage, 680 0,1 | solicitudes of mortal life, he was turning aside the sight of his mind 681 8,14| whither the election being undertaken of the Minister General 682 8,14| to proceed in all their undertakings: do declare, even decree 683 2,3 | doctrine for the entire universal Church, moved as We are 684 1,2 | and the status of this unmitigated observance. Truly and very 685 2,3 | of governing, which We, unworthy, bear, We have been summoned 686 8,11| for nearly the same said uses, as those considered a field 687 8,17| Peter and Paul.~PP. Clement V~At Vienne, in the eighth 688 3,4 | constrained for nothing and vainly they have professed these 689 8,16| let there be done by the Vicar of the Order about this 690 8,17| and Paul.~PP. Clement V~At Vienne, in the eighth year of his 691 6,9 | necessary that the Friars vigilantly have care, that when it 692 8,11| those considered a field or vineyard to be cultivated and similar 693 0,1 | flesh in the womb of the Virgin, went forth as a man to 694 8,17| ipso facto invalid, and void.~Therefore it is in nowise 695 8,14| written ballot, and the votes have been divided in disagreement, 696 3,4 | whomsoever to fall sub certo, one vowing the rule cannot be said 697 7,10| in poverty and humility waiting upon the Lord, let them 698 0,1 | which firmly enclosed by the wall of regular observance, contented 699 8,12| other Christians. And so wanting to take care to quiet the 700 0,1 | to water it by the fecund waters of grace and doctrine. This 701 3,5 | likewise concerning not wearing footwear, & not riding horseback 702 | whenever 703 | while 704 | whither 705 | whoever 706 6,9 | declaration about money are wholly preserved. Lastly since 707 3,4 | judges the determinate vow of whomsoever to fall sub certo, one vowing 708 7,10| up the execution of last wills, and conduct them, and introduce 709 7,10| copiously are grain and wine gathered by the Friars begging 710 0,1 | being the true fount of wisdom, the Word of God, flowing 711 5,8 | and from this others have wished to say, that the said Friars 712 4,6 | of; if the one entering wishes freely to give of his goods 713 8,11| themselves, and sometimes to withdraw themselves corporally after 714 7,10| mind: the Friars, who have withdrawn themselves by such expropriation 715 | within 716 8,14| respect for persons), not withstanding the limitation of whatever 717 0,1 | Spirit) made flesh in the womb of the Virgin, went forth 718 0,1 | to accomplish the arduous work of the redemption of the 719 7,10| concerning their use, or worse, their removal: likewise 720 8,14| kind is proceeded to by written ballot, and the votes have 721 0,1 | of Christ Saint Francis wrote down; and taught equally 722 | yet 723 4,6 | truly to be very studios zealots, assiduous and perfect,


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