The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 21 of 55: 1624; Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
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The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 — Volume 21 of 55: 1624; Explorations by early navigators, descriptions of the islands and their peoples, their history and records of the Catholic missions, as related in contemporaneous books and manuscripts, showing the political, economic, commercial and religious conditions of those islands from their earliest relations with European nations to the close of the nineteenth century.
Demarcation line of Alexander VI; Missions -- Philippines; Philippines -- Discovery and exploration; Philippines -- History -- Sources
[4] The passage of the council of Trent referred to above reads as
follows: "In monasteries, whether the houses of men or of women,
with which the care of the souls of secular persons is connected,
all persons--excepting those who belong to their monasteries, or
who are servants of those places--both secular and religious, who
exercise that care after this manner, shall be immediately subject
in those things which pertain to the said care and administration
of sacraments, to the jurisdiction, visit, and correction of the
bishop in whose diocese they are located. Neither shall any there,
even those removable at will [_ad nutum amovibilis_], be considered
unless by the consent of that bishop, and by the latter's previous
examination, made personally or by his vicar; excepting the monastery
of Cluny and its boundaries, and also excepting those monasteries or
places in which abbots, generals, or the heads of the orders establish
their ordinary and chief residence, and other monasteries or houses in
which abbots, or other superiors of the regulars, exercise episcopal
or temporal jurisdiction in parish churches and parishes; excepting
likewise from the right of those bishops even persons who exercise
greater jurisdiction in the said places." See the original reading
in Pastells's edition of Colin's _Labor evangélica_, appendix, p. 677.
[5] See the above bull in this series, _Vol_. IV, pp. 119-124.
[6] See the last two decrees here mentioned, later in this
document. The first decree--the original of which is preserved in the
Archivo general de Indias, in "Cartas y expedientes del gobernador
de Filipinas vistos en el Consejo; años 1567-1699; est. 67, caj. 6,
leg. 10"--which we translate, as well as all the above document,
from Pastells's edition of Colin's _Labor evangélica_, iii, pp. 682,
683, is as follows:
"The King: Very reverend father in Christ, archbishop of the
metropolitan church of the city of Mexico of Nueva España; reverend
fathers in Christ, bishops of my council, venerable deans, dignidades,
canons, and other persons, who are assembled in the provincial council
which is held in the city of Mexico. You have already been informed
by my decree--of which duplicates signed by my hand were sent out,
directed to all the prelates of the churches of the Yndias--dated
December six, of the year one thousand five hundred and eighty-three,
that I ordered you all, and each of you in particular, that if you
have clerics who are suitable and competent, you shall appoint them
to benefices, curacies, and missions, in preference to the friars
of the mendicant orders, who hold them at present--observing, in
the said appointment, the order that is mentioned in the title of
my patronship, as is more minutely set forth in the said decrees,
the tenor of which, being precisely the same as that of the one sent
to you, the above-mentioned archbishop, is as follows:
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