Canon
XV.
A subdeacon is not to be
ordained under twenty years of age. And if any one in any grade
of the priesthood shall have been ordained contrary to the prescribed
time let him be deposed.
Notes.
Ancient Epitome of Canon XV.
Those shall be chosen as Subdeacons who are twenty years
of age.
This age seems first to have been fixed by the Second
Council of Toledo362
362 It is curious that
so learned a scholar as the late Henry Bradshaw in his article
“Subdeacon” in Smith & Cheetham’sDictionary of
Christ. Antiq. should give the date of this synod as 447.
Hefele fixes it at 527 or 531. Baronius, Binius, Labbe, and many
others at 531. A very ancient ms. assigns
it to the year 565 of the Spanish era, i.e. 527, and this is the date
Cardinal de Aguirre adopts, and is also the one given to the council by
the editors of L’Art de Vérifier les dates. |
(
circa,
a.d. 535) in its first canon.
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