The canons and decrees of the Council of Trent celebrated under Paul III, Julius III, and Pius IV, Bishops of Rome / faithfully translated into English.

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The canons and decrees of the Council of Trent celebrated under Paul III, Julius III, and Pius IV, Bishops of Rome / faithfully translated into English.
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Council of Trent
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MDCLXXXVII [1687]
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Page 103

CHAP. I.

THere is nothing, that may daily instigate others more to Piety, and the Worship of God, than the Life and Examples of those who dedicate them∣selves to the holy Ministry; for when they are removed from secular Affairs into an higher place they are observed, and others look upon them as in a Glass, and take that from them that they may imitate. Wherefore, it is always so be∣coming, that the Clergy called to the Lot of the Lord, compose their Life and all their Manners, that they carry nothing in Habit, Gesture, Walking, Speech, before them, but what is Grave, Moderate, and full of Religion, that they may avoid the light miscarriages which are more especially in them, that their Acti∣ons bring veneration to all, seeing thereby how much more these are both for the Profit and Ornament in the Church of God, so are also more diligent∣ly to be observed. The holy Synod hath appointed, That these things that otherwise by the Chief Priests and Holy Councils, concerning the Life of the Clergy, Honesty, Worship and Doctrine be retained; and also Luxury, Banquets, Dances, Dice, Sports and any Crime whatsoever, and also secular Businesses carefully to be avoided; and wholesomly established, that the same for the time to come be observed by the same Penalties or greater to be inflicted at the pleasure of the Ordinary. Neither doth an Appeal suspend this Execution, which belongeth to the correction of Manners. And if by any means they shall find that they depart from them by disuse, as soon as they shall be brought into use, that they endeavour that they accurately be observed by all, all instances whatsoever notwithstanding, least they themselves suffer condign Punishment from God for the neglect of amending of those that are under their Charge.

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