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. III.

THe holy Synod granteth to all Monasteries and Houses, as well of Men, as Women, though Mendicants, except the Houses of Capuchins of the Order of St. Francis, and of the Minor Observants; as also to those to whom it hath been prohibited by their own constitutions; or not granted them by any Apo∣stolical priviledge, that hereafter it shall be lawful for them to possess immoveable goods. But if any places shall be spoiled and robbed by the aforesaid persons, to whom it has been permitted by the Apostolical Authority to possess such like Goods; the said Synod Decrees, that the same be wholly restored to them. And in the aforesaid Monasteries and Houses, as well of Men as Women, possessing or not possessing any moveable Goods, such a number only shall be appointed, and hereafter established and kept, as may be handsomely maintained either out of the proper Rents of the Monasteries, or the usual Alms; nor shall such like places be hereafter built, without the License of the Bishop, in whose Diocess they are to be erected, first had and obtained.

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