THE NEW CONSTITUTIONS OF THE EMPEROR LEO. |
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CONCERNING
A SLAVE PROMOTED TO THE EPISCOPATE WITHOUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF HIS MASTER. |
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( S. P. Scott, The Civil Law, XVII, Cincinnati, 1932 ). |
The
Same Emperor to Stephen, Most Holy Archbishop of Constantinople, and
Universal Patriarch. |
We have decided
with reference to a slave, who has surreptitiously attained to the honors
of the episcopate, that the same rule shall apply as where one is admitted
into the priesthood under similar conditions, without the knowledge
of his master; that is to say, he shall be deprived of the honor which
he has clandestinely obtained, and be reduced to his former servile
status. For if We do not permit persons who have dishonestly or fraudulently
taken property from others to retain it, but punish them as malefactors,
with much more reason We should not permit those who are bold enough
wrongfully to secure an office of this kind, to live in peace, and through
a perfidious act obtain two most precious advantages, namely, their
freedom and the privileges of the sacerdotal order. Therefore, if any
slave should be created a bishop without the knowledge of his master,
this shall, in no respect, enable him to escape from servitude. |
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