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Statutes of the Primacy of the British Isles

 
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    Publication of the Statutes of the Primacy of the British Isles



    We, Alfonso Augusto di Foscari Widmann d'Ibelin, as Cardinal Archdeacon of Rome,
    In the name of the Cardinals of the Holy Aristotelian Church gathered in the Sacred College, in front of the Almighty and under the gaze of Aristotle, by the grace of God and the Pope Innocent VIII,



      Have ruled and ordered, and by our present perpetual and final edict, say, statute and order the publication of the Statutes of the Primacy of the British Isles, approved by the British bishops and sanctioned by the Sacred College.

      The aforementioned Statutes are therefore fully in accordance with Dogma and Canon Law and have full value from the moment of this publication.
      The new publication will be available in the rooms of the Primacy of the British Isles and in appendix following this announcement.



    Ad Maiorem Dei Gloriam



    For the Sacred College of Cardinals,
    Alfonso Augusto di Foscari Widmann d'Ibelin, Cardinal Archdeacon of Rome.




    Given in Rome on the XXVI day of the XI month of the Year of our Lord MCDLXVI.




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    Statutes of the Primacy of the British Isles



    In accordance with Book 2 Part I of the Codex Iuris Canonici of the Holy, Universal and Roman Church, named "Regimini secularis ecclesiae", is established the Primacy of the British Isles, exerting authority over all the archdioceses, dioceses and parishes present in whole or in part on the British Isles.
    The Primacy of the Brish Isles and its clergy are regulated by and subject to the Dogma, the Doctrine, the Codex Iuris Canonici and the provisions of these Statutes.
    The Primacy of the British Isles is governed by the Episcopal Assembly of England, Scotland, and Ireland in accordance with the Codex Iuris Canonici and the provisions of these Statutes.
    The Episcopal Assembly of England, Scotland, and Ireland is allowed to take decisions and determine the guidelines in its areas of competence by a simple majority vote.
    As a territorial subdivision of the Holy Church, the Primacy of the British Isles is naturally subject to the doctrinal and pastoral authority of the Holy See and its Institutions.



    I - The composition of the Episcopal Assembly

    Article 1. The Episcopal Assembly of England, Scotland, and Ireland is composed of voting members and consulting members.

    Article 2. The voting members have the right to speak and to vote; they are:
    - the (arch)bishops of any (arch)diocese present in whole or in part on the British Isles;
    - the emeritus (arch)bishops of the aforementioned (arch)dioceses;
    - the (arch)bishops In Partibus having their main residence (In Gratebus) on the territory of the Primacy of the British Isles;
    - the Roman or National Cardinals having their main residence (In Gratebus) on the territory of the Primacy of the British Isles;
    - the rectors and abbots of Roman Religious Orders with a territorial detachment in the British Isles;
    - the grandmasters of military-religious orders residing in the British Isles.

    Article 3. The consulting members have the right to speak but not the right to vote; they are:
    - the Roman or National Cardinals having their main residence (In Gratebus) outside the territory of the Primacy of the British Isles;
    - the members of the Apostolic Nunciature assigned to the territory of Primacy of the British Isles;
    - any faithful chosen by the Episcopal Assembly for their moral, intellectual and religious qualities.


    II - The (Arch)Bishops

    Article 4. The Episcopal Assembly can elect a bishop to fill a vacant diocese of the British Isles after a public call for applications. Any applicant must comply with the canonical requirements.

      Article 4.1. According to the exceptional canonical text on the Secular Clergy for the Italian Peninsula and the lands of Ireland, the bishops of Ireland can only be appointed by the metropolitan archbishop responsible for the ecclesiastical province their dioceses belong to.


    Article 5. The Episcopal Assembly can elect metropolitan archbishops to fill a vacant metropolitan archdiocese of the British Isles after a public call for applications. Any applicant must comply with the canonical requirements and must have been a bishop for at least three months.

    Article 6. The Episcopal Assembly can dismiss the (arch)bishops for one of the following reasons:
    - absence for more than one month without warning;
    - reiterated interference in another diocese;
    - negligence or insubordination.

      Article 6.1. According to the exceptional canonical text on the Secular Clergy for the Italian Peninsula and the lands of Ireland, the bishops of Ireland can only be dismissed by the metropolitan archbishop responsible for the ecclesiastical province their dioceses belong to.


    Article 7. The (arch)bishops or any other cleric can be dismissed by a direct decision of higher Institutions or by a sentence of the courts of the Holy Church.

    Article 8. In case of death of an (arch)bishop, the diocese is declared vacant only after the burial and the funeral have taken place.


    III - The Primate

    Article 9. The Primate presides and represents the Episcopal Assembly. He must guarantee the respect of the Statutes and the guidelines established by the Episcopal Assembly.

    Article 10. The Primate is elected by the Episcopal Assembly among its voting members after a private call for applications. Any applicant must comply with the canonical requirements.

    Article 11. The Primate is elected for a renewable four-months term. The Episcopal Assembly can dismiss the Primate by a motion of censure at any time.

    Article 12. The Primate has a tacit and permanent mandate conferring him the authority to take decisions by decree.

    Article 13. Such decrees can be annulled or replaced by the Episcopal Assembly; the procedure has a suspensive effect.

    Article 14. The Primate can appoint a Vice-Primate among the voting members of the Episcopal Assembly that comply with the canonical requirements.

    Article 15. The Vice-Primate assists the Primate in his duties and replaces him in case of absence; he can exercise all the powers of the Primate until his return.

    Article 16. In case of death or dismissal of the Primate, he is responsible for the transition to a new primatial election.


    IV - The voting procedure

    Article 17. The Episcopal Assembly takes all its decision by simple majority votes; no quorum is required.

    Article 18. Any vote lasts five days and must always be preceded by a debate lasting a minimum of five days.

    Article 19. The abstention is always allowed; abstentions are not counted to reach a simple majority.

    Article 20. If the vote includes two or more choices it must always be allowed to vote against all of them.


    Drafted by His Eminence Alfonso Augusto di Foscari Widmann d'Ibelin, Cardinal Archdeacon of Rome, Archbishop of Bologna.
    Handed to the Episcopal Assembly of the British Isles by His Eminence Arduino Della Scala, Cardinal Plenipotentiary Prelate, Archbishop of Pisa.
    Debated and approved by the Episcopal Assembly of the British Isles under the pontificate of Holy Father Innocent VIII, the seventeenth day of the eleventh month of the Year of Grace MCDLXVI.
    Sanctioned and ratified by the Sacred College of Cardinals under the pontificate of Holy Father Innocent VIII, the twenty-fifth day of the eleventh month of the Year of Grace MCDLXVI.
    Published by His Eminence Alfonso Augusto di Foscari Widmann d'Ibelin, Cardinal Archdeacon of Rome, the twenty-sixth day of the eleventh month of the Year of Grace MCDLXVI.

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