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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CHAP. XIII.

THe Bishop shall compose and determine all Controversies about Precedence, which to their great scandal do often arise between Ecclesiastical persons, both Secular and Regular, in their publick processions in Funeral obsequies, and in carrying the Umbrella which covers the Host, and such like occasions. After which determination of the Bishop there shall be no Appeal; any usage or custom to the contrary notwithstanding. And all exempted persons, as well Seculars as Regulars and all Monks whatsoever that shall be thereunto Summoned, shall be compelled to go to publick Processions; except those only who live always in a strict confinement to their Cloysters without the liberty of going forth.

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