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Paul IV's 1559 bull, Cum ex apostolatus officio, stipulated that a heretic cannot be elected pope, while Canon 188. 4 of the 1917 Code of Canon Law provides that a cleric who publicly defects from the Catholic faith automatically loses any office he had held in the Church.
* 1281 – Kublai Khan orders the burning of sacred Taoist texts, resulting in the reduction in number of volumes of the Dao Zheng ( Taoist Canon ) from 4, 565 to 1, 120.
* Kublai Khan orders the burning of sacred Taoist texts, resulting in the reduction in number of volumes of the Daozang ( Taoist Canon ) from 4, 565 to 1, 120.
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The Turin Canon assigns him a short reign lasting " 4 years, 2 months and 1 day ".
This " book " has 4 " chapters "; and the 1st " chapter " is called the " Canon of Shun " ( 舜典, pinyin: Shun Dian ).
* Canon 4: Injunction to bishops and ecclesiastics not to cause scandal by wearing ostentatious clothes but to dress modestly.
Among the other changes he made and that were included in the 1962 Missal were: adding St. Joseph's name to the Roman Canon ; eliminating the second Confiteor before Communion ; suppressing 10 feasts, such as St. Peter's Chair in Rome ( or, more accurately, combining both feasts of St Peter's Chair into one, as they originally had been ); incorporating the abolition of 4 festal octaves and 9 vigils of feasts and other changes made by Pope Pius XII ; and modifying rubrics especially for Solemn High Masses.
Three years later, the instruction Tres abhinc annos of 4 May 1967 gave permission for use of the vernacular even in the Canon of the Mass, and allowed it to be said audibly and even, in part, to be chanted ; the vernacular could be used even at Mass celebrated without the people being present.
The object lens adapter system was exchangeable, thus object lenses of the systems Leica R, Leica M, Hasselblad, Mamiya 4, 5 × 6, and all mechanic object lenses from Canon ( FD ), Nikon, etc.
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According to section 4 of Canon 350, the Cardinal Dean has " the title of the diocese of Ostia, together with that of any other church to which he already has a title.
All these powers are subject to appeal to courts of appeal and on matters of doctrine to the Supreme Court of the Anglican Church of Canada ( Appendix 4, General Synod Canon XVIII-Discipline ).
* Ted Joans and the ( B ) reach of the African American Literary Canon by Robert Elliot Fox, in MELUS, Volume 29 Numbers 3 / 4 ( Fall / Winter 2004 )
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Examples of prolation canons from different eras include Le Ray Au Soleyl by Johannes Ciconia ( late 14th century ); the entire Missa prolationum by Johannes Ockeghem ( mid-15th century ), in which each separate section of the mass explores a different prolation ( or different gap between entries and relative speed of each voice ); the Agnus Dei from the Missa L ' homme armé super voces musicales by Josquin des Prez ( late 15th century ); the Agnus Dei from the Missa L ' homme armé by Pierre de la Rue ( early 16th century ); the Canon a 4 per Augmentationem et Diminutionem, the last in a set of 14 canons written as an appendix to the Goldberg Variations, by Johann Sebastian Bach ; and in the 20th century, the Cantus in Memoriam Benjamin Britten by Arvo Pärt ( 1976 ).
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Polykleitos in his Canon wrote that beauty consists in the proportion not of the elements ( materials ), but of the parts, that is the interrelation of parts with one another and with the whole.
Almost none of these have been substantiated as historical, with the exception of the Neo-Assyrian and Babylonian rulers listed in Ptolemy's Canon, beginning with Nabonassar.
* Vatican Website with Canon Law of Roman Catholic Church
" But the Canon of Trent included them as " Ieremias cum Baruch " ( Jeremiah with Baruch ), being the Epistle or Letter of Jeremiah in the Vulgate.
* Lenses for the Canon EF mount, introduced with the company's EOS family of film SLRs in 1987 and used to this day on Canon full-frame and APS-H EOS DSLRs, can function fully on the company's APS-C DSLRs that use the EF-S mount ( although their angle of view will be different on the smaller APS-C sensor ).
* Canon ( music ), a contrapuntal composition which employs a melody with one or more imitations
The first Conciliar document on celibacy of the Western Christian Church ( Canon 33 of the Synod of Elvira, c. AD 305 ) states that the discipline of celibacy is to refrain from the use of marriage, i. e. refrain from having carnal contact with your spouse.
The Latin Rite's Canon of the Mass contains the names only of martyrs, along with that of the Virgin Mary and, since 1962, that of Saint Joseph.
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This led to alliances between Japanese calculator manufacturers and U. S. semiconductor companies: Canon Inc. with Texas Instruments, Hayakawa Electric ( later known as Sharp Corporation ) with North-American Rockwell Microelectronics, Busicom with Mostek and Intel, and General Instrument with Sanyo.
" These are likely the same Cathari mentioned in Canon 8 of the First Ecumenical Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, which states "... f those called Cathari come over the Catholic faith, let them first make profession that they are willing to communicate full communion with the twice-married, and grant pardon to those who have lapsed ..."
A similar declaration was issued with regard to Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo's conferring of episcopal ordination on four men-all of whom, by virtue of previous Independent Catholic consecrations, claimed already to be bishops-on 24 September 2006: the Holy See, as well as stating that, in accordance with Canon 1382 of the Code of Canon Law, all five men involved incurred automatic (" latae sententiae ") excommunication through their actions, declared that " the Church does not recognise and does not intend in the future to recognise these ordinations or any ordinations derived from them, and she holds that the canonical state of the four alleged bishops is the same as it was prior to the ordination.
Throughout the 1960s and early to mid-1970s, American scholar Bertrand Harris Bronson published an exhaustive, four-volume collection of the then-known variations of both the texts and tunes associated with what came to be known as the Child Canon.

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In the Roman Catholic Church according to the norms of the Code of Canon Law 1983 a Benedictine abbey is a " religious institute ", and its professed members are therefore members of the " Consecrated Life ", commonly referred to as " Religious ".
St. Sava's Nomocanon was the compilation of Civil law, based on Roman Law and Canon law, based on Ecumenical Councils and its basic purpose was to organize functioning of the young Serbian kingdom and the Serbian church.
* Canon of the Mass, the Eucharistic Prayer of the Roman Rite
For some Christians, such as Roman Catholics and Orthodox Christians, this New Covenant includes authoritative Sacred Traditions and Canon law.
The foundations for the first European universities were the glossators of the 11th century, which were schools of law that taught Canon law and Roman law.
The Corpus forms the basis of Latin jurisprudence ( including ecclesiastical Canon Law ) and, for historians, provides a valuable insight into the concerns and activities of the later Roman Empire.
In light of this questioning of the canon of Scripture by Protestants in the 16th century, the ( Roman Catholic ) Council of Trent reaffirmed the traditional western canon ( i. e., the canon accepted at the 4th-century Council of Rome and Council of Carthage ), thus making the Canon of Trent and the Vulgate Bible dogma in the Catholic Church.
Nonetheless, full dogmatic articulations of the canon were not made until the Canon of Trent of 1546 for Roman Catholicism, the Thirty-Nine Articles of 1563 for the Church of England, the Westminster Confession of Faith of 1647 for Calvinism, and the Synod of Jerusalem of 1672 for the Greek Orthodox.
The Code of Canon Law 332 § 2 states, " If it happens that the Roman Pontiff resigns his office, it is required for validity that the resignation is made freely and properly manifested but not that it is accepted by anyone.
His name is included in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
It is this Sixtus who is referred to by name in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
* To the single Canon of the previous edition ( which, with minor alterations, was preserved as the " First Eucharistic Prayer or Roman Canon ") he added three alternative Eucharistic Prayers, increasing also the number of prefaces.
This included the right to establish the four traditional faculties of theology, law ( Canon Law and Roman law ), medicine, and philosophy, and to award the bachelors, masters, licentiate, and doctorate degrees.
The King provided funding for one chair in liberal arts, two in Medicine, three in Canon Law and five in Roman Law, funded by a quarterly payment taken from the proceeds of the royal monopoly on the salt mines at Wieliczka.
Although the antecedents of social contract theory are found in antiquity, in Greek and Stoic philosophy and Roman and Canon Law, as well as in the Biblical idea of the covenant, the heyday of the social contract was the mid-seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries, when it emerged as the leading doctrine of political legitimacy.
His translation of the Roman Canon is still used in some Anglican and Anglican Use Roman Catholic churches.
In the Roman Catholic Church, canon 436 of the Code of Canon Law indicates what these powers and duties are for a Latin Rite metropolitan archbishop, while those of the head of an autonomous ( sui iuris ) Eastern Catholic Church are indicated in canon 157 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.
The provisions of the Corpus Juris Civilis also influenced the Canon Law of the church: it was said that ecclesia vivit lege romana — the church lives by Roman law.
His name ( as Cletus ) is included in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
St Clement's name is in the Roman Canon of the Mass.
Martin Luther rejected parts of the Roman Rite Catholic Mass, specifically the Canon of the Mass ), which, as he argued, did not conform with.

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