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Canon XIX. It behoves those who preside over the churches, every day but especially on Lord's days
Notes.
Ancient Epitome of Canon XIX.
The prelates of the Church, especially upon Lord's days, shall teach doctrine.
Van Espen.
How great an obligation of preaching rests upon bishops, the successors of the Apostles, is evident from the words of St. Paul, "Christ sent me not to baptize but to preach" (1 Cor. i.17), and his chief adjuration to Timothy though Jesus Christ and his coming, was "Preach the Word" (2 Tim. ii.4.). For this reason the fathers formerly called the episcopate the preaching-office (officium predicationis), as is evident from the profession of Adelbert Morinensis, and the form of profession of a future Archbishop. Both of these will be found in Labbe, appendix to Tom. VIII., of his Concilia.
Council of Trent.
(Sess. V., c.2.)
The preaching of the Gospel is the chief work of bishops.
Convocation of Canterbury, a.d.1571.
(Cardwell. Synodalia, Vol. I., p.126.)
The clergy will be careful to teach nothing in their sermons to be religiously held and believed by the people except what is agreeable to the doctrine of the Old and New Testament, and what the Catholic Fathers and Ancient Bishops have collected out of the same. [366]
Council of Trent.
(Sess. IV.)
No one shall dare to interpret the Holy Scripture contrary to the unanimous consent of the fathers.