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Visitors were to be elected to make a canonical visitation of every house in their respective provinces.
In May 1998, after complaints and a canonical visitation, he withdrew permission for the community's special status.
He arrived in Bologna on March 5 and began a canonical visitation.
Similarly, a canonical visitation in 1521 had found four nuns living in the priory.
A miraculous painting of Mother of Good was first mentioned during a canonical visitation in 1655.
The canonical visitation of a diocese is incumbent on the bishop personally unless lawfully hindered.
The priory was supervised by the Bishop of Lichfield, who carried out canonical visitations.
In the spirit of the Counter-Reformation, he performed a canonical visitation in his archdiocese.
When he attempted a canonical visitation, he had to avoid locations where a resident conservative bishop might make an embarrassing personal challenge to his authority.
Archbishop Hovius died on 30 May 1620 during a canonical visitation to Affligem Abbey.
Regular canonical visitations by other members of the Cistercian Order, as required by Church law, became infrequent or ceased all together.
The bishop may exercise the right of canonical visitation in regard to churches and parochial or elementary schools, though they be in charge of regulars.
The canonical visitation of the Diocese of Rome is in the hands of a commission of cardinals.
This came after the initial report of a canonical visitation conducted by Father James Conn, a noted Canon Lawyer.
The monastery received a canonical visitation from a Papal Legate, Bertrand de Got in the late 12th century.
The cardinals decided that a canonical visitation of the seminary should be undertaken and, from 11-13 November 1974, two Belgian priests carried out a visitation.
Under the Constitutions of the Congregation of the Annunciation, canonical visitations of member houses are conducted four years.
Every five years, the next falling in 1916, a canonical visitation of Rome is to be held without any express papal command being issued before the visitation.
The zealous Bishop Roger Northburgh found numerous shortcomings - minor and more serious, moral and financial - when he carried out a canonical visitation in 1323.
In 1280 Penkridge even shut its doors on the Archbishop of Canterbury, when he tried to carry out a tour of inspection (known as a canonical visitation).
He died in Lucca in Tuscany, while on the way back to Rome from a journey of canonical visitations of the priories of the Order.
A canonical visitation by the Secretary of the Sacred Congregation for the Propagation of the Faith took place in August 1872, after Sheil's death.
On 28 April 1677, whilst making a canonical visitation in England, he received word at Newport that Charles II had nominated him Bishop of Ypres.
He erected the Cathedral chapter at Aberdeen, made the canonical visitation with great regularity, and altogether infused a great amount of order into the administration of his diocese.
In the Catholic Church, an apostolic visitor (or Apostolic Visitator) is a papal representative with a transient mission to perform a canonical visitation of relatively short duration.