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Twentieth Session of the Council of Trent

by Council of Trent

Description

Twentieth session of the Council of Trent, the fourth session celebrated under Pope Pus IV, on June 4, 1562.

Larger Work

The Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent

Publisher & Date

Unknown, June 4, 1562

DECREE FOR THE PROROGATION OF THE SESSION

The holy, ecumenical and general Council of Trent, lawfully assembled in the Holy Ghost, the same legates of the Apostolic See presiding, has, by reason of various difficulties arising from various causes, and also to the end that all things may proceed in a more befitting manner and with greater deliberation, namely, that dogmas may be dealt with and ratified conjointly with what relates to reform, decreed that whatever seems good to be enacted, concerning both reform and dogma, shall be defined in the next session, which it announces to all for the sixteenth day of the following month of July; adding however, that this holy council may and can freely, at its will and pleasure, as it may judge expedient for the affairs of the council, shorten or extend that term also in a general congregation.

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