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canonical age

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noun

Ecclesiastical.
  1. the age specified by canon law when a person becomes eligible to participate in a certain rite or hold a certain office.


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Both Fellay and Galarreta are also under the canonical age requirement of 35 for bishops.

From Time Magazine Archive

As he was not yet of canonical age to possess even one bishopric, not to mention three of the greatest in the empire, the Pope refused to confirm his nomination except for an enormous sum.

From Luther Examined and Reexamined A Review of Catholic Criticism and a Plea for Revaluation by Dau, W. H. T. (William Herman Theodore)

Monsieur," said Ursule, a woman of canonical age, conducting the Abbe de Rastignac by the gallery through the garden, "Monsieur Bonnet told me to ask if you had breakfasted.

From The Village Rector by Wormeley, Katharine Prescott

As he was only twenty-three, and the canonical age for ordination is twenty-four, the Bishop of Treviso wrote to Rome to obtain a dispensation.

From Pope Pius the Tenth by Forbes, F. A. (Frances Alice)

He was at this time curate of Hoole, near Preston, having recently taken orders in the Church of England, although, according to the received accounts, he had not attained the canonical age.

From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 13, Slice 6 "Home, Daniel" to "Hortensius, Quintus" by Various

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