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The Fourth Ecumenical Council (Chalcedon, 451)The XXX Canons of the Holy and Fourth Synods, of Chalcedon

Canon XXIII.

The Fourth Ecumenical Council (Chalcedon, 451) · The Seven Holy Ecumenical Councils

Canon XXIII.

Chal 16.23.1

It has come to the hearing of the holy Synod that certain clergymen and monks, having no authority from their own bishop, and sometimes, indeed, while under sentence of excommunication by him, betake themselves to the imperial Constantinople, and remain there for a long time, raising disturbances and troubling the ecclesiastical state, and turning men’s houses upside down. Therefore the holy Synod has determined that such persons be first notified by the Advocate of the most holy Church of Constantinople to depart from the imperial city; and if they shall shamelessly continue in the same practices, that they shall be expelled by the same Advocate even against their will, and return to their own places.

Chal 16.23.2

Notes.

Chal 16.23.3

Ancient Epitome of Canon XXIII.

Chal 16.23.4

Clerics or monks who spend much time at Constantinople contrary to the will of their bishop, and stir up seditions, shall be cast out of the city.

Chal 16.23.5

This canon is found in the Corpus Juris Canonici, Gratian’s Decretum, Pars II., Causa XVI, Quæst. I., canon xvij. but with the last part epitomized, as the Roman correctors point out.

Chal 16.23.6