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lay communion การใช้

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  • This is the most ancient canonical text that speaks of the custom of lay communion.
  • After the assassination of Henri III, Jean de la Barri鑢e was forced into lay communion by the church.
  • Pflug was in favor of lay communion under both kinds, the marriage of the priesthood, and general moral reform.
  • Barri鑢e however had been condemned in 1592 as a traitor to the Catholic cause, deposed, and reduced to lay communion.
  • Thus, an ecclesiastic might not necessarily recover the benefice which he had lost; indeed he might be admitted to lay communion only.
  • Speaking generally, the expression " lay communion " does not necessarily imply the idea of the Eucharist, but only the condition of a layman in communion with the Church.
  • He retired into lay communion, but continued to give lectures as usual in the Old Catholic Faculty of Theology in the University of Bonn, and to write on theological subjects.
  • The person who passed from the condition of a penitent to the lay communion, had necessarily to be received by the bishop into the Church, before being admitted to communion.
  • In 2013, Father Bargmann entered the Catholic Church in " lay communion " working to be accepted for re-ordination as a Catholic priest under the Catholic Church's Pastoral Provision.
  • But as the Eucharist was granted only to those in communion with the Church, to say that a cleric was admitted to the lay communion is equivalent to saying that he received the Holy Eucharist.
  • 217 bishops assembled in a council at Carthage in 535 submitted to John II a decision about whether bishops who had lapsed into Arianism should, on repentance, keep their rank or be admitted only to lay communion.
  • The layman was excluded from the community of the faithful, the cleric was excluded from the hierarchy and reduced to the " lay communion ", that is to say, he was forbidden to exercise his functions.
  • He confirmed the decrees of the council of Carthage, after the retaking of North Africa from the Vandals, according to which converts from Arianism were declared ineligible to Holy Orders and those already ordained were merely admitted to lay communion.
  • Thietgaud was now freed from the ban, but Gunther remained excommunicated until the summer of 869, when, after a public retraction ( P . L ., CXXI, 381 ), he was admitted by the pope to lay communion at Monte Cassino abbey.
  • Not citing the Council of Cologne ( 346 ) since its authenticity may be questioned, from that time forward we find, in a series of councils, declarations which show conclusively that, when lay communion is mentioned, there is question of the reception of the Blessed Eucharist.
  • The majority of the fathers of Trent considered it beyond their power to grant the privilege of lay communion under both kinds and referred the matter to Pope Pius IV, who, in a Brief dated 16 April 1564, granted the petition, with certain restrictions, to the subjects of the emperor and of Duke Albrecht of Bavaria.