XVI.
Suspension from the Holy Sacrament shall be used, the more effectually to humble sinners, and make them the more truly sensible of their offences. This suspension, nor the cause of it, shall not be declared to the people, neither also the restitution of the sinner, unless it were in case they were Hereticks, de∣spisers of God, Rebels to the Consistory, Traytors to the Church; as also such as shall be guilty of crimes worthy of cor∣poral punishment, and that bring great scandal on the whole Church: as also those who against remonstrances to them made, do marry to Papists. Fathers and Mothers which do so marry their children, Tutors, Curators, and others which supply the place of father and mother, and do so marry their Pupils; together with those which thither carry them to be Baptized, or do present others to be Baptized; it being ne∣cessary that all such persons, altho there may be perceived in them some beginning of Repentance, should speedily be depri∣ved for some time from the benefit of the Sacrament; and that the Suspension should be declared to all the People, as well that they may be the more humbled and induced to re∣pentance, as to discharge the Church from all blame and re∣proach; and also to give terror to others, and make them tremble by this example, to avoid the like Sins.