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  • Ecclesiastical Censures | Catholic Answers Encyclopedia
    V, 40) censure from any other ecclesiastical penalty (respondemus quod per eam non solum interdicti, sed suspensions et excommunicationis sententia valet intelligi), thereby authentically declaring that by ecclesiastical censure were meant the penalties of interdict, suspension, and excommunication
  • Censure (Catholic canon law) - Wikipedia
    A censure, in the canon law of the Catholic Church, is a medicinal and spiritual punishment imposed by the Church on a baptized, delinquent, and contumacious individual This punishment deprives the person, either wholly or partially, of certain spiritual goods until they resolve their contumacy
  • What is a Censure in the Church? - National Catholic Register
    A censure is one of two categories of penalties within the Church, as provided in canon 1312 A censure is also called a “medicinal penalty,” since its aim is to bring about healing in the
  • Lesson 6 – Church Censures - genevaninstitute. org
    The Motives of Censure Ecclesiastical discipline must not be neglected in the church It is not loving to allow someone to continue in harmful behavior without taking reasonable steps to stop them, and to help them to live according to what God has revealed is good The confession divides the motives for censure into five basic categories:
  • Code of Canon Law - Book VI - Penal Sanctions in the Church . . . - Vatican
    Can 1365— A person who, apart from the case mentioned in canon 1364 § 1, teaches a doctrine condemned by the Roman Pontiff, or by an Ecumenical Council, or obstinately rejects the teaching mentioned in canon 750 § 2 or canon 752 and, when warned by the Apostolic See or the Ordinary, does not retract, is to be punished with a censure and
  • WCF CHAPTER 30: Of Church Censures - The Westminster Standards
    Church censures are necessary, for the reclaiming and gaining of offending brethren, for deterring of others from the like offenses, for purging out of that leaven which might infect the whole lump, for vindicating the honor of Christ, and the holy profession of the gospel, and for preventing the wrath of God, which might justly fall upon the
  • Dictionary : CENSURE, ECCLESIASTICAL - Catholic Culture
    CENSURE, ECCLESIASTICAL A penalty by which a baptized person, gravely delinquent and obstinate, is deprived of certain spiritual benefits until he gives up his obstinacy The Church's right to
  • CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Theological Censures - NEW ADVENT
    Private theologians, either individually or collectively have no authority officially to censure propositions, however they may, unless expressly enjoined from so doing in special cases, judge and qualify them according to existing doctrinal standards, and their initiative often goes far towards preparing the official action of the Church


















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