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ecclesiastical benefice การใช้

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  • While serving in these positions, Edington also held ecclesiastical benefices.
  • He would later receive an ecclesiastical benefice in the area of Belley.
  • An ecclesiastical benefice cannot be lawfully obtained without canonical institution.
  • In 1245 he enjoyed a dispensation enabling him to hold three ecclesiastical benefices.
  • In 1553, Pope Julius III sanctioned the allotment of ecclesiastical benefice to secular professors.
  • He also revised the charters of his diocese to unencumber ecclesiastical benefices from personal obligations.
  • We also absolutely forbid any cleric in any way to alienate his prebend or any ecclesiastical benefice.
  • Between 1632 and 1648 he devoted his time mostly to administrative work, financial affairs and accumulation of ecclesiastical benefice.
  • He held a succession of ecclesiastical benefices : Ecton from 1762 to 1763; and Preston deanery from 1753 to 1766.
  • In its widest signification, canonical institution denotes any manner, in accordance with canon law, of acquiring an ecclesiastical benefice.
  • On 22 December he was included in the decree which disqualified all the expelled fellows of Magdalen from holding any ecclesiastical benefice.
  • His income was further boosted by the addition of the first of many ecclesiastical benefices : the rectory of Kingston Bagpuize in Berkshire.
  • In 1529 he resigned his fellowship, being then promoted to an ecclesiastical benefice, and in 1541 he became rector of Hartfield in Sussex.
  • He refused to recognize royal nominations to local ecclesiastical benefices, and excommunicated the canons appointed by the king, when they attempted to exercise their office.
  • In addition to singing in the papal chapel choir, he acquired ecclesiastical benefices from the Pope, including one each at the cathedrals of Seville and Lerida.
  • This was the first of a long list of ecclesiastical benefices which Ippolito was given over time, the revenue from which was his main source of income.
  • For some years from 1315 the king made persistent efforts to equip his faithful servant Northburgh with further ecclesiastical benefices to provide a steady income in keeping with his status.
  • Burchard accumulated an impressive array of ecclesiastical benefices in Alsace, including that of the provost of Moutier-Grandval ( 1475 ) and Dean of Basel ( 1501 ).
  • Subsequently he received several ecclesiastical benefices, becoming archdeacon in Bologna ( 1244 ) and Parma ( 1244 / 48 1255 ), patriarchal Liberian Basilica ( attested from 1262 ).
  • In its strictest sense, the word denotes the collation of an ecclesiastical benefice by a legitimate authority, on the presentation of a candidate by a third person ( " institutio tituli collativa " ).
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