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[EN] Part III: The offices of the aristotelian community.

 
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De Ecclesiae Dei fondis
Papal Bull "The foundations of the Church of God".
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Preamble. The dogma of the Holy Aristotelian Church, Roman and Universal, and the statutes that govern its members.



Part III: The offices of the aristotelian community.


Article 1: An office is recognized as a religious function in the existing Canon Law, or in the internal regulations of the Roman Congregations, or in the Rules of a religious order recognized by the Curia.

Article 2: One is only regarded as holding an office when the appointment or elevation of the faithful or priest complies with the procedures described in the regulations from which this office is derived.

Article 3: A clerc is one who holds a secular religious office; a regularis is one who holds a regular religious office; a milites is one who holds an office - defined as such in Article 3b or in the Canon Law of the Holy Armies - within the Congregation of the Holy Armies; as opposed to the faithful who does not hold any of these three offices.

NB the office of clerc and its related rules, takes precedence over regularis, and regularis over milites.
    - Article 3a: those who are considered regularis of the Church are: the faithful who have embraced a life of monastic rule; the faithful members of religious aristotelian orders, or a religious branch of a military or religious order; and the faithful gathered in a community in an abbey In Gratebus.

    - Article 3b: those who are considered milites of the Church are: the faithful members of the armed branches of military orders, being part of the forces of the Holy Aristotelian Armies; and the faithful who are individually or collectively placed under the command of the Holy Armies.

Article 4: Except by the dispensation of their primate, or by other reference to particular offices in the other books of the Canon Law or the internal regulations of the Roman congregations, clercs and regularis, whether milites or not, cannot carry any weapons other than those of pageantry associated with their social rank.

Article 5: A faithful cannot administer the sacraments and a clerc can only administer those authorized by their office.

Article 6: Only a faithful or priest may hold an office in the Church.

Article 7: The university status of theologian (HRP: Level 6 Churcy Way) is not a religious status, but is required to hold certain offices.

Article 8: Offices in the Aristotelian Church fall into three categories: primary, secondary and tertiary.

Article 9: The primary offices are the hierarchical foundation of the Aristotelian Church. They take precedence over all others.
    - Article 9a: The same clerc can only occupy one primary Church office.

Article 10: The secondary offices are additional offices for the Aristotelian Church. They are most often auxiliary offices to the primary ones.
    - Article 10a: The same clerc can only occupy two secondary offices in addition to the possible primary office.

Article 11: Tertiary offices are those related to the congregations, or religious orders, or those not falling into one of the first two categories.
    - Article 11a: The accumulation of tertiary offices is defined in the rules of each order and congregation. Unless otherwise stated, tertiary offices are combined with possible primary and secondary offices.

Article 12: Priests holding an office of episcopal dignity carry the title of prelate, a privilege granted by virtue of their office being one of faith.

NB This"episcopal dignity" is reflected in the heraldic ornaments by a minimum of three ranks of tassels.

Article 13: Within the secular clergy, a clerc can only be under the direct authority of one other clerc. One can only accumulate offices which comply with this requirement.

Article 14: Honorary and emeritus offices are not taken into account in the rules of accumulation.



Canonical text of the offices in the aristotelian community
Given in Rome under the pontificate of the Holy Father Eugene V, the first day of August in the year of grace MCDLV.

Last endorsement by the College of Cardinals, the tenth of January in the year of grace MCDLVII, on Saturday.

Published by His Eminence Jeandalf, the first of August in the year MCDLV as a preamble of Book 2 of the secular clergy; amended, revised and corrected and reissued by His Eminence Aaron Nagan, Cardinal Camerlengo, the eleventh of January, Sunday, in the year of grace MCDLVII of Our Lord.



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