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  1. Simony - Wikipedia

    Simony (/ ˈsɪməni /) is the act of selling church offices and roles or sacred things. It is named after Simon Magus, [1] who is described in the Acts of the Apostles as having offered two disciples of Jesus payment in exchange for their empowering him to impart the power of the Holy Spirit to anyone on whom he would place his hands. [2] .

  2. Simony | Church History, Ecclesiastical Law, Papal Decrees

    simony, buying or selling of something spiritual or closely connected with the spiritual. More widely, it is any contract of this kind forbidden by divine or ecclesiastical law. The name is taken from Simon Magus (Acts 8:18), who endeavoured to buy from the Apostles the power of conferring the gifts of the Holy Spirit.

  3. Simony | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia

    Simony (from Simon Magus; Acts, 8:18-24) is usually defined “a deliberate intention of buying or selling for a temporal price such things as are spiritual or annexed unto spirituals”. While this definition only speaks of purchase and sale, any exchange of …

  4. Understanding Simony: What Was It, How It Affected History

    Simony, in its simplest definition, refers to the act of buying or selling spiritual gifts or positions, such as ecclesiastical offices or sacraments. The term is derived from the name of the biblical figure Simon Magus, who offered to pay the apostles for the power of the Holy Spirit.

  5. What is the sin of simony, and does it have anything to do with Simon ...

    Simony is the sin of attempting to buy or sell an office of the Church or a sacrament. The word “simony” does indeed come from the name Simon, but not from the name Simon Peter. It comes from the name of Simon the magician, who had heard the preaching of Philip in Samaria and had accepted baptism.

  6. SIMONY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster

    The meaning of SIMONY is the buying or selling of a church office or ecclesiastical preferment.

  7. Simony | Encyclopedia.com

    May 29, 2018 · simony (sĬm´ənē), in canon law [1], buying or selling of any spiritual benefit or office. The name is derived from Simon Magus [2], who tried to buy the gifts of the Holy Spirit [3] from St. Peter (Acts 8). Simony is a very grave sin, and ecclesiastics who commit it may be excommunicated.

  8. SIMONY | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary

    SIMONY definition: 1. in the Christian church in the past, the buying or selling of advantages such as paid positions…. Learn more.

  9. Dictionary : SIMONY | Catholic Culture

    In simony the person tries to equate material things, such as money, with spiritual things, such as divine grace, and treates the latter as though he or some other human being had full ownership...

  10. Simony - Encyclopedia Volume - Catholic Online

    Simony is usually defined "a deliberate intention of buying or selling for a temporal price such things as are spiritual of annexed unto spirituals". While this definition only speaks of purchase and sale, any exchange of spiritual for temporal things is simoniacal.

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