Religion, it will never be suffered that their Ecclesiastical Superior (be he a Bishop or Prefect-Apostolic), receive his appointment from a foreign State, and only hold it at the discretion of a foreign tribunal or congregation. The Catholic Historical Review - Page 2281921Full view - About this book
| Peter Guilday - 1922 - 452 pages
...given is already a familiar one to the reader : "It will never be suffered that their [the Catholic] Ecclesiastical superior (be he a bishop or prefect-apostolic)...discretion of a foreign tribunal or congregation." Carroll echoed the common belief that it would be fatal to the Catholic Church in the Republic, if... | |
| Peter Guilday - 1922 - 926 pages
...given is already a familiar one to the reader : "It will never be suffered that their [the Catholic] Ecclesiastical superior (be he a bishop or prefect-apostolic)...discretion of a foreign tribunal or congregation." Carroll echoed the common belief that it would be fatal to the Catholic Church in the Republic, if... | |
| James J. Hennesey - 1983 - 418 pages
...He believed "it will never be suffered" that a Catholic ecclesiastical superior, whatever his title, "receive his appointment from a foreign state, and...discretion of a foreign tribunal or congregation." Sooner or later, some malicious or jealous-minded person would raise a spirit against us, & under pretense... | |
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