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<p> is a committee of three cardinals, two bishops; four prelates, and a secretary (the pope's auditor), instituted by [[Innocent]] XI, to see that churchmen who are raised to the episcopal, or any other, dignity in the Church, should be men of virtuous and regular lives. (See [[Congregation]]). </p>
<p> is a committee of three cardinals, two bishops; four prelates, and a secretary (the pope's auditor), instituted by [[Innocent]] XI, to see that churchmen who are raised to the episcopal, or any other, dignity in the Church, should be men of virtuous and regular lives. (See [[Congregation]]). </p>
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Latest revision as of 09:58, 15 October 2021

Congregation On The Morals Of Bishops [1]

is a committee of three cardinals, two bishops; four prelates, and a secretary (the pope's auditor), instituted by Innocent XI, to see that churchmen who are raised to the episcopal, or any other, dignity in the Church, should be men of virtuous and regular lives. (See Congregation).

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