Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent/Session XIX/Prorogation of the Session

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Canons and Decrees of the Council of Trent (1851)
the Council of Trent, translated by Theodore Alois Buckley
Session XIX. Decree for the Prorogation of the Session
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SESSION THE NINETEENTH,

Being the third under the Sovereign Pontiff Pius IV., celebrated on the fourteenth day of May, 1562.

DECREE FOR THE PROROGATION OF THE SESSION.

The sacred and holy, œcumenical and general Synod of Trent, lawfully assembled in the Holy Ghost,—the same legates of the Apostolic See presiding therein,—has, for certain just and fitting reasons, thought fit to prorogue, and doth [hereby] prorogue, until the Thursday after the approaching solemnity of Corpus Christi, which will be the day before the nones of June,[1] those decrees which were to have been this day ordained and sanctioned in the present session; and it indicts to all men, that, on the said day, a session will be held and celebrated. Meanwhile, God, the Father of our Lord Jesus Christ, the author of peace, is to be implored, that He would sanctify the hearts of all; that, by His help, the holy synod may be enabled, both now and ever, to meditate and perform those things which shall be unto His praise and glory.

  1. June 4th.