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Interdict — • Originally in Roman law, an interlocutory edict of the praetor, especially in matter affecting the right of possession; it still preserves this meaning in both Roman and canon law Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Interdict … Catholic encyclopedia
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Episcopal and Pontifical Capitulations — Episcopal and Pontifical Capitulations † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Episcopal and Pontifical Capitulations Capitulations were agreements, by which those taking part in the election of a bishop or pope imposed special conditions upon the… … Catholic encyclopedia
Ecclesiastical Censures — Ecclesiastical Censures † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Ecclesiastical Censures Medicinal and spiritual punishments imposed by the Church on a baptized, delinquent, and contumacious person, by which he is deprived, either wholly of in part … Catholic encyclopedia
Apostolicae Sedis Moderationi — Apostolicae Sedis Moderationi † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Apostolicae Sedis Moderationi A Bull of Pius IX (1846 78) which regulates anew the system of censures and reservations in the Catholic church. It was issued 12 October, 1869, and … Catholic encyclopedia
excommunication — /eks keuh myooh ni kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act of excommunicating. 2. the state of being excommunicated. 3. the ecclesiastical sentence by which a person is excommunicated. [1425 75; late ME < LL excommunication (s. of excommunicatio). See… … Universalium
Apostolicæ Sedis — was a Papal Constitution promulgated by Pope Pius IX on 12 October, 1869.It was a constitution relating to Canon law, clarifying the procedure regarding censure. It changed some Canons and establishes a new list of censures.Papal Pronouncements,… … Wikipedia
Theological Censures — Theological Censures † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Theological Censures Doctrinal judgments by which the Church stigmatizes certain teachings detrimental to faith or morals. They should not be confounded with canonical censures, such as… … Catholic encyclopedia
Patrick Graham — Patrick Graham † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Patrick Graham First Archbishop of St. Andrews and Metropolitan of Scotland, date of birth uncertain; d. 1478. He was a son of Mary, younger daughter of Robert III, by her third husband, Sir… … Catholic encyclopedia
Theological censure — is, in Catholic teaching, a doctrinal judgment by which the Church stigmatizes certain teachings detrimental to faith or morals. That they are directed at teachings distinguishes them from canonical censures, such as excommunication, suspension,… … Wikipedia