But the people of Ravenna had already canonically elected a successor, and refused to acknowledge the archbishop sent them by the emperor.
The patriarch, however, would not yield, as George had been canonically elected.
The 'Chair' spoken of means not merely a chair in that assembly, but a new diocese, with all the rights and privileges canonically appertaining thereto.
The new bishop was, however, still allowed to retain, and perhaps for the first time canonically to acquire, the Headship of all the Columbian monasteries.
So great were the injuries inflicted upon his hands by the Mohawks that he was canonically disqualified from offering up the holy sacrifice of the Mass.
Nicholas, secretly advised of this treachery, and no doubt also divinely inspired, detected the imposition, abrogated the decrees of the false council, and canonically deposed the two guilty prelates from all their functions and dignities.
And when I had finished my speech I asked them singly and in order whether they consented to observe all things which had been canonically decreed by the Fathers?
The church at Montreal now took on parochial airs and pretentions although it was not canonically erected as a parish till 1678, and it must have its marguilliers, or church wardens.
Though erected canonically in October, 1643, they only took simple vows and they had not yet received the approbation of Rome.
The said physician purged him canonically with Anticyrian hellebore, by which medicine he cleansed all the alteration and perverse habitude of his brain.
If they were not really and canonically excommunicated, then it must be proved that there was no other cause of incorruption--which can never be proved.
If they were canonically and really excommunicated, then the question falls to the ground.
It may be asked, had he a reversionary provision before the union was canonically effected?
The archbishop of Toledo dying in 858, St. Eulogius was canonically elected to succeed him; but there was some obstacle that hindered him from being consecrated; though he did not outlive his election two months.
The factious party was headed by two vicious ecclesiastics, Timothy, surnamed Elurus, and Peter Mongus, whom the saint had canonically excommunicated.
A reason he offers for his opinion is that a eunuch is enumerated among those who are canonically mutilated, but the eunuch, he tells us, "does not lack any member which in itself has a function in the body independent of all other organs.
Quelen who approves them, and the 16th of the same month, an archiepiscopal ordinance erects canonically the Association of the Holy and Immaculate Heart of Mary for the conversion of sinners.
Wilfrith went to Gaul to receive consecration, on the ground that there were not three canonically ordained bishops in England, an assertion which seems to have been hasty and incorrect.
It was obvious that as long as Robert lived no one could canonically hold his office; and though Stigand enjoyed the revenues of Canterbury, he was not looked on as a canonical archbishop, and he had not received the pall.
His reign would be short, and in 1370 a pope canonically elected would bring mankind to Christianity, after which all cardinals would be chosen from the Greek Church.
The first group are canonically innominate and authors adopt various titles for the personages involved.
Parents have the right to appoint the sponsors of their infant children, and should choose only those who are canonically admissible.
The second group mentioned are the vicarii oeconomi, priests appointed canonically as administrators of vacant parishes (see Canons 472, n.
In fact, the surrendering of the bulls was regarded as a purely civil ceremony, which secured to the canonically appointed bishop the peaceful possession of the temporalities of his see.
Magennis's death is uncertain; he seems, however, to have survived some years the accession of Queen Elizabeth, and on his death the see of Dromore became canonically united with Ardagh.
These worthies returned, and informed the pope that Ignatius had been canonicallydeposed and Photius canonically installed.
Liddell was the canonically elected bishop, and that the appointment of Reginald had been from the beginning null and void.
As there was already a canonically appointed bishop holding the See of Down, no doubt can be entertained as to the true nature of Dr.
In this brief the See is described as vacated by the demise of "Thomas, last Bishop of the canonically united Dioceses of Down and Connor".
It was the business of the registrar to express the injunctions in general terms, even though a fault may have been that of a single individual, because they were intended to be canonically binding upon the whole convent.
The injunctions were left in the hands of the convent and from that moment became as canonically binding upon the nuns, as was their original rule; any breach of them was liable to punishment by excommunication.
Moreover when sees be void of their proper pastors, both they and all the possessions thereof shall be committed into the hand and guardianship of the clerks and good men of the same church, until a pastor be canonically instituted.
As colonists they had been canonically under the spiritual jurisdiction of the Bishop of London, a somewhat remote diocesan.
The dioceses in which the "experts" canonically reside had had full warning that important liturgical interests were to be discussed and acted upon in the General Convention of 1883; why were the "experts" left at home?
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "canonically" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.