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Canon 247 1. The protosyncellus and the syncelli are freely appointed by the eparchial bishop and can freely be removed by him without prejudice to can. 215, 1 and 2. 2. The protosyncellus and the syncellus are to be celibate presbyters unless the particular law of their Church sui iuris has established otherwise, insofar as it is possible, they should be from the clergy enrolled in the eparchy, not less than thirty years of age, have a doctorate or licentiate or at least be expert in some sacred science, of sound doctrine, uprightness, prudence and experience in handling matters. 3. The eparchial bishop is not to commit the office of protosyncellus or syncellus to his blood relatives up to the fourth degree inclusive. 4. The eparchial bishop can take the protosyncellus or syncelli from another eparchy, even of another Church sui iuris, but with the consent of their eparchial bishop.
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