canons in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

Translations for canons in the English»Italian Dictionary (Go to Italian»English)

canon1 [Brit ˈkanən, Am ˈkænən] N

canon2 [Brit ˈkanən, Am ˈkænən] N REL

canon law [Brit, Am ˈkænən ˌlɔ] N

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canons in the PONS Dictionary

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He is bringing into some order his canons, who are rude and unlearned.
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At that time hermitage sanctuaries were not subject to the episcopal canons.
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Later, in 1472, non-resident canons left the entire control of the minster to the vicars, and that the vicars were not careful of their trust.
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One traditional prayerful preparation for reception of the Eucharist is to read three canons and an akathist the evening prior.
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For this reason, many authors find that canons sound better when performed by voices of different timbre.
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There were similar wrangles throughout the 14th century about whether the pope could appoint canons to prebends at the church.
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They challenged the political and status quo and experimented with muralism but kept certain traditional artistic canons.
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The college was to have six secular canons one a dean and four clerks, but he died before his intention was actually carried out.
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According to Eastern Church canons, once a church has been fully consecrated, it can not ever serve as anything other than a church.
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The chapter would be dissolved and the released canons paid a life annuity.
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