Biblical Translation

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Biblical Translation [1]

(See Translation Versions), In Ecclesiastical Usage, is the removal of a bishop from the charge of one diocese to that of another. After such removal, the bishop, in all his attestations, dates: from the year of his translation ( Anno Translationis Nostrae ) , not from that of his consecration ( Anno Consecrationis Nostrae ) . In the early Church a bishop could not translate himself to another see without the consent and approbation of a provincial council. Some, indeed, thought it absolutely unlawful for a bishop to forsake his first see and betake himself to any other, because they looked upon his consecration to be a sort of marriage to his church, and therefore looked upon his removal to another see as spiritual adultery.

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