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50 CHAPTER IV. Bishops and other greater Prelates shall visit any Churches soever, as often as there shall be need; everything which might hinder this decree being removed. The chapters of cathedral, and other greater churches, and the members thereof, shall, by no exemptions, customs, judgments, oaths, concordates, which only bind the authors  thereof—not also their successors,—be able to protect themselves from being capable and liable to be, according to the canonical ordinances, visited, corrected, and amended as often as shall be needful, even with apostolical authority, by their own bishops, and other greater prelates, by themselves  alone, or with those whom it shall seem fit to them to have  joined with them.

CHAPTER V.

Bishops shall neither exercise Pontifical Functions nor Ordain in another Diocese. It shall not be lawful for any bishop, under the plea of any privilege soever, to exercise pontifical functions in the diocese of another, save only by the express permission of the ordinary of the place, and in regard of those persons only who are subject to that same ordinary. If the contrary shall have been done, the bishop [shall be suspended] from the exercise of pontifical functions, and those so ordained by the very fact, shall be similarly suspended from the exercise of their orders.  

Doth it please you, that the next ensuing session be celebrated on Thursday, the fifth day after the first Sunday of the approaching Lent, which will be the third day of the month of March?

They answered: It pleaseth.

