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<p>novices, or to administer the vows to existing novices—</p> | <p>novices, or to administer the vows to existing novices—</p> | ||
<p>11 Government will aid by all the means in its power, the<lb />secularization of those Religious who solicit it; preventing all<lb/>vexation or violence on the part of the superiors; & will<lb/>obtain the permission of the Holy See, for their appointment<lb/>to | <p>11 Government will aid by all the means in its power, the<lb/>secularization of those Religious who solicit it; preventing all<lb/>vexation or violence on the part of the superiors; & will<lb/>obtain the permission of the Holy See, for their appointment<lb/>to prebendaries, & other secular benefices—</p> | ||
<p>12 The nation will give 100 Ducats of subsistence, to every<lb/>ecclesiastic ordained <hi rend="underline"><foreign>in sacris</foreign></hi>, who shall be secularized;<lb/>which subsistence shall be enjoyed, <sic>untill</sic> he shall obtain<lb/>some benefice or ecclesiastical income, sufficient for his<lb/>subsistence—</p> | <p>12 The nation will give 100 Ducats of subsistence, to every<lb/>ecclesiastic ordained <hi rend="underline"><foreign>in sacris</foreign></hi>, who shall be secularized;<lb/>which subsistence shall be enjoyed, <sic>untill</sic> he shall obtain<lb/>some benefice or ecclesiastical income, sufficient for his<lb/>subsistence—</p> | ||
<p>13. Every ecclesiastic desiring to be secularized, shall apply<lb/>personally, or by an authorized agent, to the political chief<lb/>of the province in which he resides, by whom shall be<lb/>assigned to him, the subsistence spoken of in the last article—</p> | <p>13. Every ecclesiastic desiring to be secularized, shall apply<lb/>personally, or by an authorized agent, to the political chief<lb/>of the province in which he resides, by whom shall be<lb/>assigned to him, the subsistence spoken of in the last article—</p> | ||
<p>14. There shall be but one convent of friars of any order within<lb/>any City, town, or village & its territorial boundaries; except<lb/>in the extraordinary case of a hamlet, in the vicinity of a<lb/>Capital, & where in the judgment of the government it may<lb/>be necessary to preserve a Country-Convent, <sic>untill</sic> the proposed<lb/>new arrangement of parishes—</p> | <p>14. There shall be but one convent of friars of any order within<lb/>any City, town, or village & its territorial boundaries; except<lb/>in the extraordinary case of a hamlet, in the vicinity of a<lb/>Capital, & where in the judgment of the government it may<lb/>be necessary to preserve a Country-Convent, <sic>untill</sic> the proposed<lb/>new arrangement of parishes—</p> | ||
<p>15. Every religious community which shall contain less than<lb/>24 ecclesiastics ordained <hi | <p>15. Every religious community which shall contain less than<lb/>24 ecclesiastics ordained <hi rend="underline"><foreign>in sacris</foreign></hi>, shall unite itself to<lb/>the nearest convent of the same degree; whither its members<lb/>shall go to reside; but in places which contain but one<lb/>convent, such convent may continue to exist, as long as<lb/>it contains 12 ecclesiastics ordained <hi rend="underline"><foreign>in sacris</foreign></hi>—</p> | ||
<p>16 If the community to which the members of a suppressed<lb/>house shall unite themselves, do not possess a sufficient<lb/>income for the maintenance of both, the government may<lb/>assign to it, upon the public credit, such pension as it may<lb/>judge necessary—</p> | <p>16 If the community to which the members of a suppressed<lb/>house shall unite themselves, do not possess a sufficient<lb/>income for the maintenance of both, the government may<lb/>assign to it, upon the public credit, such pension as it may<lb/>judge necessary—</p> | ||
<p>17 In relation to the execution of the <sic>preceeding</sic> articles, if<lb/>any doubt arise as to the suppression or permanency of</p> | <p>17 In relation to the execution of the <sic>preceeding</sic> articles, if<lb/>any doubt arise as to the suppression or permanency of</p> | ||
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novices, or to administer the vows to existing novices—
11 Government will aid by all the means in its power, the
secularization of those Religious who solicit it; preventing all
vexation or violence on the part of the superiors; & will
obtain the permission of the Holy See, for their appointment
to prebendaries, & other secular benefices—
12 The nation will give 100 Ducats of subsistence, to every
ecclesiastic ordained in sacris, who shall be secularized;
which subsistence shall be enjoyed, untill he shall obtain
some benefice or ecclesiastical income, sufficient for his
subsistence—
13. Every ecclesiastic desiring to be secularized, shall apply
personally, or by an authorized agent, to the political chief
of the province in which he resides, by whom shall be
assigned to him, the subsistence spoken of in the last article—
14. There shall be but one convent of friars of any order within
any City, town, or village & its territorial boundaries; except
in the extraordinary case of a hamlet, in the vicinity of a
Capital, & where in the judgment of the government it may
be necessary to preserve a Country-Convent, untill the proposed
new arrangement of parishes—
15. Every religious community which shall contain less than
24 ecclesiastics ordained in sacris, shall unite itself to
the nearest convent of the same degree; whither its members
shall go to reside; but in places which contain but one
convent, such convent may continue to exist, as long as
it contains 12 ecclesiastics ordained in sacris—
16 If the community to which the members of a suppressed
house shall unite themselves, do not possess a sufficient
income for the maintenance of both, the government may
assign to it, upon the public credit, such pension as it may
judge necessary—
17 In relation to the execution of the preceeding articles, if
any doubt arise as to the suppression or permanency of
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