ab officio et beneficio

ab officio et beneficio
ab officio et beneficio /ab o-fishˈi-ō (or -fikˈ) et ben-e-fishˈi-ō (or -fikˈ)/ (LL) literally, from office and benefice, (of a member of the clergy) suspended from office.

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