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adam_text | CONTENTS
Foreword
...........................................................................................xxiii
Preface
.............................................................................................xxiv
Abbreviations
..................................................................................xxvi
Part One: MINISTERS
Chapter
1:
The Diocesan Leadership
.................................3
1.
The Diocese
....................................................................................3
2.
The Panchsheel of Pastoral Governance
........................................4
a. Shepherding
..............................................................................5
b. Service
.............!.........................................................................5
с
Subsidiarity
...............................................................................6
d. Communion
...............................................................................7
e. Common Good
...........................................................................7
3.
Diocesan Bishops
............................................................................8
a. Appointment of the Diocesan Bishop
......................................8
Ľ
Selection of Episcopal Candidates
..........................................9
ii.
Conferrai
of Episcopal Office
................................................12
iii.
Episcopal Ordination and Possession of the Diocese
..........12
iv.
Ongoing Formation for the Bishops
.....................................13
b. Bishop s Functions of Diocesan Governance
........................14
і
Legislative Function of the Diocesan Bishop
......................14
n. Judicial Function of the Diocesan Bishop
............................17
iii
Executive Function of the Diocesan Bishop
.........................17
с
Bishop s Rights and Responsibilities
.....................................19
і
Towards the Laity
.................................................................19
ii Towards the Diocesan Clergy
...............................................20
iii.
Towards Institutes of Consecrated Life
................................21
iv.
Towards Societies of Apostolic Life
.....................................25
d. Important Obligations of the Diocesan Bishop
......................26
і
To Remain in the Diocese
......................................................26
ii Pastoral Visit
.........................................................................27
v
iii.
Submission
of
Reports
to the Apostolic See
........................28
iv.
AdLimina Visit
..............................,.......................................29
e. Cessation of the Office of Diocesan Bishop
...........................29
4.
Auxiliary and Coadjutor Bishops
...................................................30
a. Appointment of the Auxiliary/Coadjutor
.................................30
b. Canonical Possession of the Office of Auxiliary/Coadjutor
... 31
с
Rights and Responsibilities of the Auxiliary/Coadjutor
..........32
d. Cessation of the Office of Auxiliary/Coadjutor
.......................34
5.
Diocesan Administrator
.................................................................34
a. Qualifications for the Office of Diocesan Administrator
.........35
b. Designation of the Diocesan Administrator
........................... 35
с
Powers and Functions of the Diocesan Administrator
...........36
d. Cessation of the Office of Diocesan Administrator
.,..............37
6.
Some Frequently Asked Questions and the Answers thereof
.......37
a. How does a new diocese become established?
......................37
b. Can the bishops be elected directly by the faithful
of the diocese?
........................................................................39
c. То
greet the bishop should the faithful kiss his ring?
............ 41
d. Should the diocesan bishop retire
only on completion of
75
years of age?
..................................42
e. As the bishop of Rome, is the pope also obliged
to retire at
75?..........................................................................42
f
What is apostolic visitation of a diocese?
.....,........................44
g. What is the status of retired bishops?
.............. ......................45
Chapter
2:
The Diocesan Curia
______________....— 47
1.
The Renewed Understanding of the Diocesan Curia
....................48
a. Vehicle of
Ecclesia!
Communion
..............................................48
b. Agent of
Diakonia
..........................................,......,................. 49
c.
Instrument of Pastoral Action
__,............................................50
d. Organ of Coordination
............................................................ 51
2.
The Constituents of the Diocesan Curia
......,................................
5Ł
3.
Laity and
Non-Catìiolics
in the Diocesan Curia
...__.____.............
S
vi
4.
Office
of the Diocesan Curia
..........................................................56
5.
Archives of the Diocesan Curia
.....................................................58
Appendix I: The Roman Curia
...........................................................62
Appendix II: Texts of Profession of Faith and Oath of Fidelity
.........71
Chapter
3:
Persons of the Diocesan Curia
......—....— 73
A: Persons in the Executive Section of the Diocesan Curia
....-----74
1.
Moderator
......................................................................................74
a. Appointment of the Moderator
...............................................75
b. Should the Moderator be a Priest?
..........................................75
с
Should the Moderator be the Vicar General?
..........................76
2.
Vicar General
........................................................,..........................77
a. Appointment of the Vicar General
...........................................77
b. Qualifications for the Office of Vicar General
..................,.......78
с
Powers of the Vicar General
.....................................................79
d. Executive Functions of the Vicar General
................................80
Ł
Ministry of Teaching
.....................,.......................................81
il
Ministry of Sanctifying
...............................................,.........81
ffi. Parish Administration
............................................................82
iv.
Associations and Institutes of Consecrated Life
................. 83
v. Other Important Functions as Ordinary
................................83
e. Term and Cessation ofthe Office of Vicar General
..........____84
3.
Episcopal Vicar
.....................„„..............___........„......,.................85
a. Appointment ofthe Episcopal Vicar
.,..,................................ 86
b. Qualifications for me Office of Episcopal Vicar
,__,................86
с
Powersof
lhe
Episcopal Vicar
................:................................86
d. Term and Cessation ofthe Office of Episcopal Vicar
..........__87
4.
Chancellor
......................................................................................88
a. Appointment of ihe Chancellor
...........................,................... 88
b. Qualifications for me Office of Chancellor...
........................... 88
c. Responsibilities ofthe Chancellor
..__..........................,__..... 88
Ł
Archivist:
.................................._____..................„,.,............89
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ii.
Notary
...................................................................................89
iii.
Secretary
...............................................................................90
d.
Term and Cessation of the Office of Chancellor
.....................91
5.
Economus (Financial Administrator)
..............................................91
a. Appointment of the Economus
...............................................93
b. Qualifications for the Office of Economus
..............................93
с
Responsibilities of the Economus
...........................................94
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Economus
......................95
6,
Accountants and Auditors
............................................................96
a. Responsibilities of the Accountants
....................................... 96
b. Responsibilities of the Auditors
.............................................97
B: Persons in the Judicial Section of the Diocesan Curia
..............98
1.
The Diocesan Tribunal
....................................................................98
2.
Judicial Vicar
...................................................................................99
a. Appointment of the Judicial Vicar
.........................................100
b. Qualifications for the Office of Judicial Vicar
........................100
с
Responsibilities of the Judicial Vicar.....
................................101
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Judicial Vicar
................102
3.
Judges
..........................................................................................103
a. Appointment of the Judges
..................................................103
b. Qualifications for theOffice of Judges
..................................103
с
Responsibilities of the Judges
..............................................104
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Judges
......................... 105
4.
Instructors
....................................................................................105
a. Appointment of the Instructors
............................................105
b. Qualifications for the Office of Instructors
...........................106
с
Duties of the Instructors
.......................................................106
5.
Advocates
....................................................................................107
a. Appointment of the Advocates
...................,........................107
b. Qualifications for the Office of Advocates
...........................108
с
Duties of the Advocates
.......................................................108
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Advocates
...................109
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6.
Defender
of the Bond
...................................................................109
a. Appointment of the Defender
...............................................109
b. Qualifications for the Office of Defender
..............................110
с
Functions of the Defender
....................................................110
d. Tips for Writing Animadversion
...........................................
Ill
e. Term and Cessation of the Office of Defender
......................112
7.
Promoter of Justice
.......................................................................112
a. Appointment of the Promoter
...............................................112
b. Qualifications for the Office of Promoter
..............................113
с
Interventions of the Promoter
...............................................113
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Promoter
......................114
8.
Tribunal Notaries
.........................................................................114
a. Appointment of the Notary
...................................................114
b. Qualifications for the Office of Notary.
.................................115
с
Functions of the Notary
................................................ ........115
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Notary
.........................115
9.
Experts
..........................................................................................115
a. Appointment of the Experts
..................................................116
b. Qualifications for the Office of Experts
.................................117
с
Responsibilities of the Experts
..............................................117
d. Evaluation of
lhe
Experts Reports
........................................118
Chapter
4:
Institutions of the Diocesan Curia
„.............119
A: Consultative Bodies of the Diocesan Curia
.....................„......» 121
1.
Diocesan Synod
...........................................................................122
2.
PresbyteralCoonciî
......................................................................122
3.
College of
Consultors
...................................,.............................. 123
4.
Diocesan Pastoral Council
...........................................................123
5.
Diocesan Finance Council
...........................................................124
6.
Parish Priests Advisory Committee
.............................................124
7.
Commission for Orders and Ministries
........................................126
8.
Episcopal Council
........................................................................127
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В:
Executive
Bodies of the Diocesan Curia
...................................127
1.
Board of Diocesan Censors
.................................,.......................128
2.
Clergy Personnel Board
...............................................................128
3.
Diocesan Pastoral Commissions
..................................................129
4.
Diocesan Commission for New Parishes
.....................................134
5.
Pontifical Mission Societies
.........................................................135
a. Society of the Holy Childhood
..............................................136
b. Society for the Propagation of the Faith
............................... 137
с
Society of St Peter the Apostle
............................................137
d. Missionary Union of Clergy and Religious
..........................138
e. Diocesan Director of Pontifical Societies
..............................138
6.
Conciliation Committee
................................................................ 139
Chapter
5:
Leadership of the Parish
------------„-------141
1.
The Parish
....................................................................................141
2.
Parish Priest
.................................................................................143
a. General Qualifications for the Office of Parish Priest
............143
b. Procedures for the Appointment of Parish Priest
..................143
с
Term of Office for Parish Priest
..............................................145
d. Functions of the Parish Priest
.....................,.........................148
L
Teacher
................................................................................148
ii.
Sanctifier
.............................................................................148
iii.
Shepherd
.............................................................................149
iv.
Promoter of the Vocation and Mission of the Laity
............ 150
v. Administrator of the Parish Patrimony
................................151
vi.
Archivist
.............................................................................152
vii.
Director of the Institutions Affiliated to the Parish
............153
e. Rights and Obligations of the Parish Priest
.......,.................. 153
£
Cessation of the Office of Parish Priest
................................154
g. Retirement from the Office of Parish Priest
........................... 156
3.
Parochial Administrator
...............................................................156
4.
PastoralDirector
.......................................................................157
5.
Some Frequently Asked Questions and the Answers thereof.....
158
x
a. Parish given to the Religious
-
what does it mean?
..........158
b. Should not every parish have
a pastorall
and a finance council?
...........................................................159
с
Is team-ministry same pastoral team ?
.............................160
d. Is the bishop obliged to hear the college of
consultors
prior to the transfer and appointment of parish priests?
......161
e. Can a bishop be appointed parish priest ?
..........................162
£
Are parish priests entitled for sabbatical year leave?
...........162
g. Should parish priests retire by all means at the age of
75?... 165
Appendix I: Sample Formularies for the Appointment,
Transfer and Removal of Parish Priests
.....................164
Appendix
11:
Sample Agreement between a Diocese
and a Clerical Religious Institute or Society
on the Entrustment of a Parish
.................................;. 173
Chapter
6:
Collaborators in the Pastoral Care
of the Parish
____________...._______.......................176
1.
Parochial Vicars
............................................................................176
a. Appointment of the Parochial Vicars
.....................................176
b. Qualifications for the Office of Parochial Vicars
..................177
с
Rights and Responsibilities of the Parochial Vicars
..............177
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Parochial Vicars
...........179
e. Relationship between Parish Priests and Parochial Vicars....
179
2.
Deacons
.......................................................................................179
a. Restoration of the Permanent Diaconate
................,..............180
b. Appointment of Deacons
...................................................... 181
с
Functions of Deacons....
.......................................................181
3.
Rectors of Churches and Shrines
................................................184
4.
Chaplains
.....................................................................................186
5.
Vicars
Forane
................................................................................ 187
a. The Changed Concept of the
Vicariate Forane.....................
188
b.
The Office of Vicar
Forane: AFuU-Time
Job?
........................189
с
Qualifications for the Office of Vicar
Forane
......................... 190
d.
Appointment of the Vicars
Forane
...__.................................190
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e.
Functions of the Vicars
Forane
.............................................190
f
Term and Cessation of the Office of Vicar
Forane...;
.............193
Part Two: MINISTRIES
Chapter
7:
Word of God
....................................................197
1.
Preaching the Word of God
.........................................................197
a. Content and Method of Preaching
........................................197
b. Ministers of Preaching
..........................................................198
с
Preaching via the Mass Media
.....................,........................200
2.
Catechesis
.....................................................................................200
3.
Missionary Action
........................................................................202
a. Direction and Coordination of Missionary Action
...............203
b. Missionaries
..........................................................................203
с
Inter-Religious Dialogue and Inculturation
........,.................204
4.
Catholic Education
.......................................................................205
a. Collaborators in Catholic Education
.....................................206
b. Means of Catholic Education
................................................208
і
Catholic Schools
.................................................................208
ii. Catholic Colleges and Universities
.....................................209
iii.
Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties
............................209
5.
Communications Media
...............................................................210
a. Audio-Visual Media
..............................................................210
b. Publications
...........................................................................212
6.
Ecclesiastical
Magisterium
............................................................213
7.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof
.....214
a. On which occasions are laypersons permitted to preach?
.... 214
b. Is there a remedy for a person who is denied permission
to preach?
........................!.....................................................215
с
How far is the laity in India involved in the ministry
of mass media?
......................................................................215
d. Who are the charismatic preachers?
.....................................216
e. Are apparitions of Mary part of the deposit of faith?
...........217
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Chapter
8:
Baptism
............................................................218
1.
Origin of Baptism
..........................................................................218
2.
Matter and Form of Baptism
.........................................................219
a. Water
.....................................................................................219
b. Immersion or Pouring?
..........................................................220
c. Baptismal Font
......................................................................221
d. FormofBaptism
....................................................................221
e. Anointing in Baptism
............................................................221
3.
Persons to be Baptized
................................................................222
a. Baptism of Adults
..................................................................222
b. Baptism of Children of School-Going Age
............................223
с
Baptism of Infants
.................................................................224
d. Baptism of Infants of Non-Catholic Christian Parents
..........226
e. Baptism of Abandoned Children
...........................................226
f
Baptism of Aborted Foetus
...................................................226
4.
Celebration of Baptism
.................................................................227
a. Preparation for the Ceremony
...............................................227
b. Time and Place of Baptism
....................................................227
5.
Ministers of Baptism
....................................................................228
a. Ordinary Ministers of Baptism
..............................................228
b. Extraordinary Ministers of Baptism
.......................................229
с
Baptism Given by Any Person
...............................,..............229
6.
Sponsors at Baptism
....................................................................230
a. Duties of the Sponsors
..........................................................230
b. Requirements to be Sponsors
...............................................230
7.
Effects of Baptism
.........................................................................231
8.
ConditionalBaptism
......................................................................233
a. Lack of Documentary Proof
..................................................233
b. Doubt about the Validity of Baptism
.....................................234
9.
Receiving Non-Catholic Christians into Full Communion
with the Catholic Church
.......................................................236
10.
Recording of Baptisms
................................................................238
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a. Register of Baptisms
.............................................................238
b. Recording Baptisms of Illegitimate Children
.........................240
с
Recording Baptisms of Adopted Children
............................241
11.
Baptism and Enrolment in the Catholic Ritual Churches
............241
12.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof..
242
a. Is baptism necessary for salvation?
......................................242
b. Can the infants of non-practising Catholic parents
be baptized?
..........................................................................244
с
Can the infants of Catholic parents
living in irregular marital union be baptized?
...... ,.................245
d. In which church should an infant of mixed parents
be baptized?
..........................................................................246
e. Can the children whose Caiholic parents
have converted to a non-Catholic religion
be baptised in a Catholic Church?
........................................247
£
Can a cleric or woman religious be a sponsor at baptism?
... 249
g. Can a Catholic living in irregular marital union
be a sponsor?
........................................................................249
h. Should caste be entered in the baptism register?
.................249
і
Is it possible to alter the entries in the baptism register?
.... 250
Chapter
9:
Confirmation
____.---------.....------------....____251
1.
Origin and Nature of Confirmation.
..............................................251
2.
Sign of Confirmation
....................................................................253
a. Matter for Confirmation
.........................................................253
b. Form of Confirmation.....
........................................................254
3.
Celebration of Confirmation
...,.............................. .......................254
4.
Ministers of Confirmation
............................................................255
a. Bishops
..................................__............................................255
b. Presbyters
............................................................................. 256
i. Faculty by Law
................................................................256
ii. Faculty by delegation
..............................................,.....257
5.
Requirements for the Reception of Confirmation
........................258
a. Requirements for Validity
......................................................258
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b.
Requirements for Liceity
...................................,........,..........258
6.
Sponsors at Confirmation
............................................................259
7.
Effects of Confirmation
..............,.................................................261
8.
Recording and Proof of Confirmation
..........................................262
9.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof....
264
a. Is confirmation now the second or the third sacrament?
......264
b. Should confirmation be celebrated only during
the bishop s pastoral visit?
..................................................264
с
Should only the diocesan bishop administer confirmation?
. 265
d. Can the mentally handicapped be confirmed?
......................266
e. Can the presbyter of the Latin Church confirm
an infant of the Eastern Church?
...........................................266
Chapter
10:
The Eucharist
_______._____._________267
1.
Nature of the Eucharist
.................................................................267
2.
The Liturgical Assembly
.....................„.......................................268
3.
Liturgy of the Word
.....................................................................269
a. Bible Readings
......................................................................270
b.
Responsorial Chants
.............................................................270
c.
Homily
...................................................................................271
d.
Prayer of the Faithful
.............................................................271
e. Liturgy of the Word outside Holy Mass
...............................272
4.
Liturgy of the Eucharist
...............................................................273
a. Bread and Wine
..................................................................... 273
b. Consecration
.,.......................................................................274
c. Holy Communion
..........................__.....................................275
і
Requirements for the Faithful
to Receive Holy Communion
..........................................__275
ii. Holy Communion to Non-Catholic Christians
....................276
Ä
HolyCommanioaunderBothKinds
..................,................277
iv.
Holy Communion in the Hand
............................................280
v. Frequency of Receiving Holy
Communion
.........................281
vi.
Ministers of Holy
Communion
............................................281
vii.
Preservation of Holy Communion and the Tabernacle
.......282
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Holy Communion outside Mass
.........................................283
5.
Different Forms of the
Eucharistie
Celebration
............................284
a. Mass with the Congregation: The Sunday Assembly
..........284
b. Mass without a Congregation
..............................................286
с
Concelebration
.......,..............................................................287
6.
Frequency of the
Eucharistie
Celebration
...................................288
7.
Mass Intentions and Offerings
....................................................289
a. Mass Offerings
......................................................................289
b. Mass Intentions
....................................................................290
с
Individual Mass Intentions
...................................................290
d. Collective Mass Intentions
...................................................291
8.
Liturgical Adaptation
...................................................................292
9.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof....
294
a. Can Holy Mass Be celebrated in a private house?
...............294
b. Can a suspended priest celebrate Holy Mass?
.....................295
с
Are
priests recovering from alcoholic addiction
exempted from consuming the sacred wine?
.........................295
d. Can Holy Communion be given under the species
of sacred wine alone?
............................................................296
e. What couid be done when the consecrated hosts
are found during distribution to be insufficient
for all the communicants?
.....................................................296
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Can the mentally retarded and the handicapped
be given Holy Communion?
..................................................296
g. What is the purpose of taking collection during Mass?
.......297
h. Can the parish priest fix a higher age in his parish
for the reception of First Holy Communion?
.........................298
L
Can females minister as altar servers?
...................................298
j. Could Holy Mass be offered for the intention
of non-baptized persons?
......................................................299
к
Can Catholics who have divorcef and remarried
receive Holy Communion?
.,..................................................300
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Why should not Catholics living in irregular marital union
receive Holy Communion?
....................................................301
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m.
Can a pastor insist that his parishioners fulfil
the Sunday obligation by attending Mass
only at his parish church?
.....................................................302
n. Can Catholics take part in the communion services
of other Christian denominations?
........................................303
o. Can
novenas
in honour of the saints
be conducted within the celebration of the Holy Mass?
...... 304
Chapter
11:
Reconciliation
...............................................305
1.
Nature of Reconciliation
..............................................................305
2.
Celebration of Reconciliation
.......................................................306
a. Penitential Service
.................................................................306
b. Rite I: Reconciliation of Individual Penitents
........................307
с
Rite II: Reconciiiation of Several Penitents
with Individual Confession and Absolution
.........................308
d. Rite III: Reconciliation of Several Penitents
with General Confession and Absolution
.............................309
3.
Forms of Penance
.........................................................................309
4.
Time and Place of Reconciliation
.................................................310
5.
Faculty to Hear Confession
.........................................................312
a. Faculty by Law
......................................................................312
b. Faculty by Delegation
...........................................................313
α
Supplied Faculty
...................................................................314
d. Loss of Faculty
......................................................................314
6.
Directives for the Confessor
........................................................314
7.
Directives for the Penitents
.........................................................315
8.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof....
316
a. Are indulgences still in practice in the Church?
...................316
b. How are censures connected to the sacrament
of reconciliation? How to remit the censure of abortion?
.....318
c. How should the confessor deal with a penitent
practising artificial birth control?
..........................................319
d. Should the faithful make a confession every time
before receiving Holy Communion?
......................................319
e. Do priests and bishops also need to make confession?
.......320
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Is confession obligatory for children
before First Holy Communion?
.............................................321
g. Is not eating meat on Fridays still a sin?
...............................321
h. Can the penitent release the confessor from the obligation
of the sacramental seal of confession?
.................................323
Chapter
12:
Anointing of the Sick
,.---------------,--------324
1.
Sickness and God s Healing
.........................................................324
2.
Nature of Anointing of the Sick
...................................................325
3.
Celebration of Anointing of the Sick
..........................................327
a. Matter for Anointing of the Sick
...........................................327
b. Form ofAnointing of the Sick
...............................................328
с
Communal Celebration of Anointing of the Sick
...................328
4.
Minister of Anointing of the Sick
................................................329
5.
Persons to be Anointed
...............................................................330
6.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof....
331
a. Can deacons administer the sacrament
of anointing of the sick?
.......................................................331
b. Can the mentally sick be anointed?
.......................................331
с
Can the sick suffering from AIDS be anointed?
....................332
d. Is it permitted to anoint those who are
in irregular marital union?
......................................................332
e. Can a Catholic minister anoint a non-Catholic Christian?
.... 333
£
Can a Catholic receive the sacrament of anointing
from a non-Catholic Christian minister?
................................ 334
g. How many times can a person receive
the sacrament of anointing of the sick?
......................,.........335
Chapter
13:
Orders
___.______________.______________336
1.
Nature of Orders
...........................................................................336
2.
Candidates forOrders
..................................................................337
a. Requirements for the Reception of Orders..
........................., 337
b. Irregularities and Impediments for the Reception of Orders
. 343
3.
Ordination....
................................................................................344
a. Publication of Banns for Ordination
.,...................................344
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b.
Documents Required for
Ordination
.....................................344
c. Tíme
and Place of Ordination
................................................345
d. Minister of Ordination
...........................................................346
e. Matter and Form for Ordination
............................................347
f
Juridical Effects of Ordination
...............................................347
g. Recording of Ordination
........................................................348
4.
Incardination, Excardination and Migration of Clerics
................350
a. Incardination
.........................................................................350
b. Excardination
.........................................................................350
с
Migration
.....................,.........................................................352
5.
Rights and Obligations of Clerics
................................................353
a. Rights of Clerics
....................................................................353
b. Obligations of Clerics
............................................................354
6.
Irregularities and Impediments for the Exercise of Orders
...........356
a. Irregularities for the Exercise of Orders
.................................356
b. Impediments for the Exercise of Orders
.................................357
7.
Loss of the Clerical State
.............................................................357
a. Invalid Ordination
.................................................................357
b. Penal Dismissal
......................................................................358
с
Laicization
.............................................................................359
8.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof....
361
a. Is not illegitimacy still an impediment to orders?
..................361
b. Is it possible to readmit ex-seminarians into a seminary?
.....362
с
Can a married man be admitted in the seminary
to become a priest?
................................................................362
d. What is the procedure to admit Oriental rite candidates
into Latmrite seminaries?
.....................................................3©
e. Could ordination be refused?
................................................364
f
Within his jurisdiction, can a diocesan bishop refuse
permission
tö
another bishop to administer ordination?
......364
g. Can a presbyter be the extraordinary minister of ordination?
365
h. Are women prohibited from receiving
also the order of diaconate?
..................................................366
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Is every ordained minister obliged
sub gravi
to recite
the divine office in its integrity?
...........................................367
j. Can a bishop refuse to give an assignment to his priest
and stop his remuneration?
...................................................368
к
Why are priests in the Latin Church obliged to
promise celibacy?
..................................................................369
L
Could a married deacon remarry after the death
of his spouse?
.......................................................................372
m
Are not promise of obedience and vow
of obedience the same?
.........................................................372
n. Can diocesan clerics own properties?
...................................374
■o. Is it possible to readmit into active ministry a priest
who became irregular because of attempting marriage?
.......375
p. Can a person who lost his clerical state be reinstated
again into active ministry?
....................................................376
q. What is personal leave of absence ?
..................................376
r. For how long can a bishop keep his priest
under the penalty of suspension?
...........................................377
Chapter
14:
Marriage
_____________________.________378
1.
Origin of the Sacrament of Marriage
............................................378
2.
Nature of Christian Marriage
.......................................................379
a. Marriage as Contract and Covenant
.....................................379
b. Marriage as Sacrament
..........................................................379
с
Marriage as Partnership for the Whole of Life
......................380
d. Ends of Marriage:
Good of the Spouses and Procreation of Children
................381
e. Properties of Marriage: Unity and Indissolubility
................382
3.
Requirements for a Valid Marriage
........................................,......382
a. Consent of the Spouses
........................................................382
b. To be Free from Impediments
................................................387
c. Canonical Form
......................................................................396
4.
Celebration of Marriage
...............................................................400
a. Catechetical and Spiritual Preparation for Marriage
.............400
b. Prénuptial
Enquiry
................................................................. 401
xx
c.
Documents
Required for Writing
Banns...............................402
d.
Publication of Banns
.............................................................403
e. Place of Marriage
...................................................................404
f. Time of Marriage
...................................................................405
g. Marriage Rites
................................................·.......................406
h. Recording of Marriage
..........................................................407
і
Notification of Marriage
........................................................409
j. Preservation of Marriage Documents
...................................409
5.
Convalidation of Marriages
.........................................................409
6.
Dissolution of Marriages
.............................................................410
a. Dissolution of Non-Consummated Marriage
........................410
b. Dissolution of Marriage in Favour of the Faith
....................411
с
Dissolution of Marriage by Pauline Privilege
.......................413
7.
Annulment of Marriages
..............................................................414
8.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof....
415
a. Is consent of the village elders necessary for marriage?
......415
b. Is non-attendance at a premarital preparation course
an impediment to marriage?
...................................................416
c. Is a church wedding permitted to those who have defected
from the Catholic Church?
....................................................417
d. Could non-Christians be witnesses at a Catholic marriage?
. 418
e. What is the procedure for solemnizing a marriage
between a Latin and an Oriental Catholic?
............................418
f
Is there a provision in the Church for what is called
secret marriage ?
.....................,.............„.............................418
g. Should bom the partners agree to petition
the diocesan tribunal for the annulment of their marriage?
.. 419
h. Do children become illegitimate after annulment
of a marriage?
........................................................................419
Chapter
15:
Sacramentals
___._____.______.___....—..420
1.
Blessings and Benediction
..........................................................420
a. Blessings
...............................................................................420
b. Benediction of the Blessed Eucharist
...................................421
2.
Consecration and Dedication
.......................................................423
3.
Institution of Stable Ministries
....................................................423
4.
Funerals
.......................................................................................425
a. Place of Funeral Celebration
......,..........................................427
b. Place of Burial
........................................................................427
с
Cremation
..............................................................................427
d. Persons to be Buried
.............................................................429
і
TheChristianFaithM
........................................................429
il
Catechumens
........................,.........,..................................429
in, Non-Baptized Children
...........................,...........................429
iv.
Stillborns and Foetuses
............................,........................429
v. Suicides
..............................................................................430
vi.
Non-Catholic Christians..
...................................................431
e. Catholics Who Are Denied Funeral Rites
.............................431
£
Ministers of Burial
.................................................................432
g. Funeral Offerings
...................................................................434
h. Death Register
.......................................................................434
5.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof....
434
a. Can a priest erect the Stations of the Cross?
........................434
b. Can the parish priest bless a chapel?
.........,..........................434
c. Can the title of a church or chapel be changed?
...................435
d. Can the
fonerai
rite be given to a Catholic having lived
in irregular marital union?
......................................................435
e. Can non-Catholic Christians be buried
in a Catholic cemetery?
..........................................................436
£
What is the manner of the funeral rite to be accorded to
a person who has donated his/her body for medical research?
436
Select Bibliography
...........................................................................439
Index
...............................................................................................445
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CONTENTS
Foreword
.xxiii
Preface
.xxiv
Abbreviations
.xxvi
Part One: MINISTERS
Chapter
1:
The Diocesan Leadership
.3
1.
The Diocese
.3
2.
The Panchsheel of Pastoral Governance
.4
a. Shepherding
.5
b. Service
.!.5
с
Subsidiarity
.6
d. Communion
.7
e. Common Good
.7
3.
Diocesan Bishops
.8
a. Appointment of the Diocesan Bishop
.8
Ľ
Selection of Episcopal Candidates
.9
ii.
Conferrai
of Episcopal Office
.12
iii.
Episcopal Ordination and Possession of the Diocese
.12
iv.
Ongoing Formation for the Bishops
.13
b. Bishop's Functions of Diocesan Governance
.14
і
Legislative Function of the Diocesan Bishop
.14
n. Judicial Function of the Diocesan Bishop
.17
iii
Executive Function of the Diocesan Bishop
.17
с
Bishop's Rights and Responsibilities
.19
і
Towards the Laity
.19
ii Towards the Diocesan Clergy
.20
iii.
Towards Institutes of Consecrated Life
.21
iv.
Towards Societies of Apostolic Life
.25
d. Important Obligations of the Diocesan Bishop
.26
і
To Remain in the Diocese
.26
ii Pastoral Visit
.27
v
iii.
Submission
of
Reports
to the Apostolic See
.28
iv.
AdLimina Visit
.,.29
e. Cessation of the Office of Diocesan Bishop
.29
4.
Auxiliary and Coadjutor Bishops
.30
a. Appointment of the Auxiliary/Coadjutor
.30
b. Canonical Possession of the Office of Auxiliary/Coadjutor
. 31
с
Rights and Responsibilities of the Auxiliary/Coadjutor
.32
d. Cessation of the Office of Auxiliary/Coadjutor
.34
5.
Diocesan Administrator
.34
a. Qualifications for the Office of Diocesan Administrator
.35
b. Designation of the Diocesan Administrator
. 35
с
Powers and Functions of the Diocesan Administrator
.36
d. Cessation of the Office of Diocesan Administrator
.,.37
6.
Some Frequently Asked Questions and the Answers thereof
.37
a. How does a new diocese become established?
.37
b. Can the bishops be elected directly by the faithful
of the diocese?
.39
c. То
greet the bishop should the faithful kiss his ring?
. 41
d. Should the diocesan bishop retire
only on completion of
75
years of age?
.42
e. As the bishop of Rome, is the pope also obliged
to retire at
75?.42
f
What is apostolic visitation of a diocese?
.,.44
g. What is the status of retired bishops?
.'.45
Chapter
2:
The Diocesan Curia
_.— 47
1.
The Renewed Understanding of the Diocesan Curia
.48
a. Vehicle of
Ecclesia!
Communion
.48
b. Agent of
Diakonia
.,.,. 49
c.
Instrument of Pastoral Action
_,.50
d. Organ of Coordination
. 51
2.
The Constituents of the Diocesan Curia
.,.
5Ł
3.
Laity and
Non-Catìiolics
in the Diocesan Curia
._._.
S
vi
4.
Office
of the Diocesan Curia
.56
5.
Archives of the Diocesan Curia
.58
Appendix I: The Roman Curia
.62
Appendix II: Texts of Profession of Faith and Oath of Fidelity
.71
Chapter
3:
Persons of the Diocesan Curia
.—.— 73
A: Persons in the Executive Section of the Diocesan Curia
.-----74
1.
Moderator
.74
a. Appointment of the Moderator
.75
b. Should the Moderator be a Priest?
.75
с
Should the Moderator be the Vicar General?
.76
2.
Vicar General
.,.77
a. Appointment of the Vicar General
.77
b. Qualifications for the Office of Vicar General
.,.78
с
Powers of the Vicar General
.79
d. Executive Functions of the Vicar General
.80
Ł
Ministry of Teaching
.,.81
il
Ministry of Sanctifying
.,.81
ffi. Parish Administration
.82
iv.
Associations and Institutes of Consecrated Life
. 83
v. Other Important Functions as Ordinary
.83
e. Term and Cessation ofthe Office of Vicar General
._84
3.
Episcopal Vicar
.„„._.„.,.85
a. Appointment ofthe Episcopal Vicar
.,.,. 86
b. Qualifications for me Office of Episcopal Vicar
,_,.86
с
Powersof
lhe
Episcopal Vicar
.:.86
d. Term and Cessation ofthe Office of Episcopal Vicar
._87
4.
Chancellor
.88
a. Appointment of ihe Chancellor
.,. 88
b. Qualifications for me Office of Chancellor.
. 88
c. Responsibilities ofthe Chancellor
._.,_. 88
Ł
Archivist:
._.„,.,.89
vii
ii.
Notary
.89
iii.
Secretary
.90
d.
Term and Cessation of the Office of Chancellor
.91
5.
Economus (Financial Administrator)
.91
a. Appointment of the Economus
.93
b. Qualifications for the Office of Economus
.93
с
Responsibilities of the Economus
.94
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Economus
.95
6,
Accountants and Auditors
.96
a. Responsibilities of the Accountants
. 96
b. Responsibilities of the Auditors
.97
B: Persons in the Judicial Section of the Diocesan Curia
.98
1.
The Diocesan Tribunal
.98
2.
Judicial Vicar
.99
a. Appointment of the Judicial Vicar
.100
b. Qualifications for the Office of Judicial Vicar
.100
с
Responsibilities of the Judicial Vicar.
.101
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Judicial Vicar
.102
3.
Judges
.103
a. Appointment of the Judges
.103
b. Qualifications for theOffice of Judges
.103
с
Responsibilities of the Judges
.104
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Judges
. 105
4.
Instructors
.105
a. Appointment of the Instructors
.105
b. Qualifications for the Office of Instructors
.106
с
Duties of the Instructors
.106
5.
Advocates
.107
a. Appointment of the Advocates
.,.107
b. Qualifications for the Office of Advocates
.108
с
Duties of the Advocates
.108
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Advocates
.109
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6.
Defender
of the Bond
.109
a. Appointment of the Defender
.109
b. Qualifications for the Office of Defender
.110
с
Functions of the Defender
.110
d. Tips for Writing Animadversion
.
Ill
e. Term and Cessation of the Office of Defender
.112
7.
Promoter of Justice
.112
a. Appointment of the Promoter
.112
b. Qualifications for the Office of Promoter
.113
с
Interventions of the Promoter
.113
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Promoter
.114
8.
Tribunal Notaries
.114
a. Appointment of the Notary
.114
b. Qualifications for the Office of Notary.
.115
с
Functions of the Notary
.".115
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Notary
.115
9.
Experts
.115
a. Appointment of the Experts
.116
b. Qualifications for the Office of Experts
.117
с
Responsibilities of the Experts
.117
d. Evaluation of
lhe
Experts' Reports
.118
Chapter
4:
Institutions of the Diocesan Curia
„.119
A: Consultative Bodies of the Diocesan Curia
.„.» 121
1.
Diocesan Synod
.122
2.
PresbyteralCoonciî
.122
3.
College of
Consultors
.,. 123
4.
Diocesan Pastoral Council
.123
5.
Diocesan Finance Council
.124
6.
Parish Priests'Advisory Committee
.124
7.
Commission for Orders and Ministries
.126
8.
Episcopal Council
.127
ix
В:
Executive
Bodies of the Diocesan Curia
.127
1.
Board of Diocesan Censors
.,.128
2.
Clergy Personnel Board
.128
3.
Diocesan Pastoral Commissions
.129
4.
Diocesan Commission for New Parishes
.134
5.
Pontifical Mission Societies
.135
a. Society of the Holy Childhood
.136
b. Society for the Propagation of the Faith
. 137
с
Society of St Peter the Apostle
.137
d. Missionary Union of Clergy and Religious
.138
e. Diocesan Director of Pontifical Societies
.138
6.
Conciliation Committee
. 139
Chapter
5:
Leadership of the Parish
------------„-------141
1.
The Parish
.141
2.
Parish Priest
.143
a. General Qualifications for the Office of Parish Priest
.143
b. Procedures for the Appointment of Parish Priest
.143
с
Term of Office for Parish Priest
.145
d. Functions of the Parish Priest
.,.148
L
Teacher
.148
ii.
Sanctifier
.148
iii.
Shepherd
.149
iv.
Promoter of the Vocation and Mission of the Laity
. 150
v. Administrator of the Parish Patrimony
.151
vi.
Archivist
.152
vii.
Director of the Institutions Affiliated to the Parish
.153
e. Rights and Obligations of the Parish Priest
.,. 153
£
Cessation of the Office of Parish Priest
.154
g. Retirement from the Office of Parish Priest
. 156
3.
Parochial Administrator
.156
4.
"PastoralDirector"
.157
5.
Some Frequently Asked Questions and the Answers thereof.
158
x
a. "Parish given to the Religious"
-
what does it mean?
.158
b. Should not every parish have
a pastorall
and a finance council?
.159
с
Is "team-ministry" same 'pastoral team'?
.160
d. Is the bishop obliged to hear the college of
consultors
prior to the transfer and appointment of parish priests?
.161
e. Can a bishop be appointed 'parish priest'?
.162
£
Are parish priests entitled for sabbatical year leave?
.162
g. Should parish priests retire by all means at the age of
75?. 165
Appendix I: Sample Formularies for the Appointment,
Transfer and Removal of Parish Priests
.164
Appendix
11:
Sample Agreement between a Diocese
and a Clerical Religious Institute or Society
on the Entrustment of a Parish
.;. 173
Chapter
6:
Collaborators in the Pastoral Care
of the Parish
_._.176
1.
Parochial Vicars
.176
a. Appointment of the Parochial Vicars
.176
b. Qualifications for the Office of Parochial Vicars
.177
с
Rights and Responsibilities of the Parochial Vicars
.177
d. Term and Cessation of the Office of Parochial Vicars
.179
e. Relationship between Parish Priests and Parochial Vicars.
179
2.
Deacons
.179
a. Restoration of the Permanent Diaconate
.,.180
b. Appointment of Deacons
. 181
с
Functions of Deacons.
.181
3.
Rectors of Churches and Shrines
.184
4.
Chaplains
.186
5.
Vicars
Forane
. 187
a. The Changed Concept of the
Vicariate Forane.
188
b.
The Office of Vicar
Forane: AFuU-Time
Job?
.189
с
Qualifications for the Office of Vicar
Forane
. 190
d.
Appointment of the Vicars
Forane
._.190
xi
e.
Functions of the Vicars
Forane
.190
f
Term and Cessation of the Office of Vicar
Forane.;
.193
Part Two: MINISTRIES
Chapter
7:
Word of God
.197
1.
Preaching the Word of God
.197
a. Content and Method of Preaching
.197
b. Ministers of Preaching
.198
с
Preaching via the Mass Media
.,.200
2.
Catechesis
.200
3.
Missionary Action
.202
a. Direction and Coordination of Missionary Action
.203
b. Missionaries
.203
с
Inter-Religious Dialogue and Inculturation
.,.204
4.
Catholic Education
.205
a. Collaborators in Catholic Education
.206
b. Means of Catholic Education
.208
і
Catholic Schools
.208
ii. Catholic Colleges and Universities
.209
iii.
Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties
.209
5.
Communications Media
.210
a. Audio-Visual Media
.210
b. Publications
.212
6.
Ecclesiastical
Magisterium
.213
7.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof
.214
a. On which occasions are laypersons permitted to preach?
. 214
b. Is there a remedy for a person who is denied permission
to preach?
.!.215
с
How far is the laity in India involved in the ministry
of mass media?
.215
d. Who are the charismatic preachers?
.216
e. Are apparitions of Mary part of the deposit of faith?
.217
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Chapter
8:
Baptism
.218
1.
Origin of Baptism
.218
2.
Matter and Form of Baptism
.219
a. Water
.219
b. Immersion or Pouring?
.220
c. Baptismal Font
.221
d. FormofBaptism
.221
e. Anointing in Baptism
.221
3.
Persons to be Baptized
.222
a. Baptism of Adults
.222
b. Baptism of Children of School-Going Age
.223
с
Baptism of Infants
.224
d. Baptism of Infants of Non-Catholic Christian Parents
.226
e. Baptism of Abandoned Children
.226
f
Baptism of Aborted Foetus
.226
4.
Celebration of Baptism
.227
a. Preparation for the Ceremony
.227
b. Time and Place of Baptism
.227
5.
Ministers of Baptism
.228
a. Ordinary Ministers of Baptism
.228
b. Extraordinary Ministers of Baptism
.229
с
Baptism Given by Any Person
.,.229
6.
Sponsors at Baptism
.230
a. Duties of the Sponsors
.230
b. Requirements to be Sponsors
.230
7.
Effects of Baptism
.231
8.
ConditionalBaptism
.233
a. Lack of Documentary Proof
.233
b. Doubt about the Validity of Baptism
.234
9.
Receiving Non-Catholic Christians into Full Communion
with the Catholic Church
.236
10.
Recording of Baptisms
.238
xiii
a. Register of Baptisms
.238
b. Recording Baptisms of Illegitimate Children
.240
с
Recording Baptisms of Adopted Children
.241
11.
Baptism and Enrolment in the Catholic Ritual Churches
.241
12.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof.
242
a. Is baptism necessary for salvation?
.242
b. Can the infants of non-practising Catholic parents
be baptized?
.244
с
Can the infants of Catholic parents
living in irregular marital union be baptized?
.',.245
d. In which church should an infant of mixed parents
be baptized?
.246
e. Can the children whose Caiholic parents
have "converted" to a non-Catholic religion
be baptised in a Catholic Church?
.247
£
Can a cleric or woman religious be a sponsor at baptism?
. 249
g. Can a Catholic living in irregular marital union
be a sponsor?
.249
h. Should caste be entered in the baptism register?
.249
і
'
Is it possible to alter the entries in the baptism register?
. 250
Chapter
9:
Confirmation
_.---------.------------._251
1.
Origin and Nature of Confirmation.
.251
2.
Sign of Confirmation
.253
a. Matter for Confirmation
.253
b. Form of Confirmation.
.254
3.
Celebration of Confirmation
.,.'.254
4.
Ministers of Confirmation
.255
a. Bishops
._.255
b. Presbyters
. 256
i. Faculty by Law
.256
ii. Faculty by delegation
.,.257
5.
Requirements for the Reception of Confirmation
.258
a. Requirements for Validity
.258
xiv
b.
Requirements for Liceity
.,.,.258
6.
Sponsors at Confirmation
.259
7.
Effects of Confirmation
.,.261
8.
Recording and Proof of Confirmation
.262
9.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof.
264
a. Is confirmation now the second or the third sacrament?
.264
b. Should confirmation be celebrated only during
the bishop's pastoral visit?
.264
с
Should only the diocesan bishop administer confirmation?
. 265
d. Can the mentally handicapped be confirmed?
.266
e. Can the presbyter of the Latin Church confirm
an infant of the Eastern Church?
.266
Chapter
10:
The Eucharist
_._._267
1.
Nature of the Eucharist
.267
2.
The Liturgical Assembly
.„.268
3.
Liturgy of the Word
.269
a. Bible Readings
.270
b.
Responsorial Chants
.270
c.
Homily
.271
d.
Prayer of the Faithful
.271
e. Liturgy of the Word outside Holy Mass
.272
4.
Liturgy of the Eucharist
.273
a. Bread and Wine
. 273
b. Consecration
.,.274
c. Holy Communion
._.275
і
Requirements for the Faithful
to Receive Holy Communion
._275
ii. Holy Communion to Non-Catholic Christians
.276
Ä
HolyCommanioaunderBothKinds
.,.277
iv.
Holy Communion in the Hand
.280
v. Frequency of Receiving Holy
Communion
.281
vi.
Ministers of Holy
Communion
.281
vii.
Preservation of Holy Communion and the Tabernacle
.282
xv
viii
Holy Communion outside Mass
.283
5.
Different Forms of the
Eucharistie
Celebration
.284
a. Mass with the Congregation: The Sunday Assembly
.284
b. Mass without a Congregation
.286
с
Concelebration
.,.287
6.
Frequency of the
Eucharistie
Celebration
.288
7.
Mass Intentions and Offerings
.289
a. Mass Offerings
.289
b. Mass Intentions
.290
с
Individual Mass Intentions
.290
d. Collective Mass Intentions
.291
8.
Liturgical Adaptation
.292
9.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof.
294
a. Can Holy Mass Be celebrated in a private house?
.294
b. Can a suspended priest celebrate Holy Mass?
.295
с
Are
priests recovering from alcoholic addiction
exempted from consuming the sacred wine?
.295
d. Can Holy Communion be given under the species
of sacred wine alone?
.296
e. What couid be done when the consecrated hosts
are found during distribution to be insufficient
for all the communicants?
.296
£
Can the mentally retarded and the handicapped
be given Holy Communion?
.296
g. What is the purpose of taking collection during Mass?
.297
h. Can the parish priest fix a higher age in his parish
for the reception of First Holy Communion?
.298
L
Can females minister as altar servers?
.298
j. Could Holy Mass be offered for the intention
of non-baptized persons?
.299
к
Can Catholics who have divorcef and remarried
receive Holy Communion?
.,.300
L
Why should not Catholics living in irregular marital union
receive Holy Communion?
.301
xvi
m.
Can a pastor insist that his parishioners fulfil
the Sunday obligation by attending Mass
only at his parish church?
.302
n. Can Catholics take part in the communion services
of other Christian denominations?
.303
o. Can
novenas
in honour of the saints
be conducted within the celebration of the Holy Mass?
. 304
Chapter
11:
Reconciliation
.305
1.
Nature of Reconciliation
.305
2.
Celebration of Reconciliation
.306
a. Penitential Service
.306
b. Rite I: Reconciliation of Individual Penitents
.307
с
Rite II: Reconciiiation of Several Penitents
with Individual Confession and Absolution
.308
d. Rite III: Reconciliation of Several Penitents
with General Confession and Absolution
.309
3.
Forms of Penance
.309
4.
Time and Place of Reconciliation
.310
5.
Faculty to Hear Confession
.312
a. Faculty by Law
.312
b. Faculty by Delegation
.313
α
Supplied Faculty
.314
d. Loss of Faculty
.314
6.
Directives for the Confessor
.314
7.
Directives for the Penitents
.315
8.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof.
316
a. Are indulgences still in practice in the Church?
.316
b. How are censures connected to the sacrament
of reconciliation? How to remit the censure of abortion?
.318
c. How should the confessor deal with a penitent
practising artificial birth control?
.319
d. Should the faithful make a confession every time
before receiving Holy Communion?
.319
e. Do priests and bishops also need to make confession?
.320
xvii
£
Is confession obligatory for children
before First Holy Communion?
.321
g. Is not eating meat on Fridays still a sin?
.321
h. Can the penitent release the confessor from the obligation
of the sacramental seal of confession?
.323
Chapter
12:
Anointing of the Sick
,.---------------,--------324
1.
Sickness and God's Healing
.324
2.
Nature of Anointing of the Sick
.325
3.
Celebration of Anointing of the Sick
.327
a. Matter for Anointing of the Sick
.327
b. Form ofAnointing of the Sick
.328
с
Communal Celebration of Anointing of the Sick
.328
4.
Minister of Anointing of the Sick
.329
5.
Persons to be Anointed
.330
6.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof.
331
a. Can deacons administer the sacrament
of anointing of the sick?
.331
b. Can the mentally sick be anointed?
.331
с
Can the sick suffering from AIDS be anointed?
.332
d. Is it permitted to anoint those who are
in irregular marital union?
.332
e. Can a Catholic minister anoint a non-Catholic Christian?
. 333
£
Can a Catholic receive the sacrament of anointing
from a non-Catholic Christian minister?
. 334
g. How many times can a person receive
the sacrament of anointing of the sick?
.,.335
Chapter
13:
Orders
_._._336
1.
Nature of Orders
.336
2.
Candidates forOrders
.337
a. Requirements for the Reception of Orders.
., 337
b. Irregularities and Impediments for the Reception of Orders
. 343
3.
Ordination.
.344
a. Publication of Banns for Ordination
.,.344
xviii
b.
Documents Required for
Ordination
.344
c. Tíme
and Place of Ordination
.345
d. Minister of Ordination
.346
e. Matter and Form for Ordination
.347
f
Juridical Effects of Ordination
.347
g. Recording of Ordination
.348
4.
Incardination, Excardination and Migration of Clerics
.350
a. Incardination
.350
b. Excardination
.350
с
Migration
.,.352
5.
Rights and Obligations of Clerics
.353
a. Rights of Clerics
.353
b. Obligations of Clerics
.354
6.
Irregularities and Impediments for the Exercise of Orders
.356
a. Irregularities for the Exercise of Orders
.356
b. Impediments for the Exercise of Orders
.357
7.
Loss of the Clerical State
.357
a. Invalid Ordination
.357
b. Penal Dismissal
.358
с
Laicization
.359
8.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof.
361
a. Is not illegitimacy still an impediment to orders?
.361
b. Is it possible to readmit ex-seminarians into a seminary?
.362
с
Can a married man be admitted in the seminary
to become a priest?
.362
d. What is the procedure to admit Oriental rite candidates
into Latmrite seminaries?
.3©
e. Could ordination be refused?
.364
f
Within his jurisdiction, can a diocesan bishop refuse
permission
tö
another bishop to administer ordination?
.364
g. Can a presbyter be the extraordinary minister of ordination?
365
h. Are women prohibited from receiving
also the order of diaconate?
.366
XIX
і
Is every ordained minister obliged
sub gravi
to recite
the divine office in its integrity?
.367
j. Can a bishop refuse to give an assignment to his priest
and stop his remuneration?
.368
к
Why are priests in the Latin Church obliged to
promise celibacy?
.369
L
Could a married deacon remarry after the death
of his spouse?
.372
m
Are not promise of obedience and vow
of obedience the same?
.372
n. Can diocesan clerics own properties?
.374
■o. Is it possible to readmit into active ministry a priest
who became irregular because of attempting marriage?
.375
p. Can a person who lost his clerical state be reinstated
again into active ministry?
.376
q. What is "personal leave of absence"?
.376
r. For how long can a bishop keep his priest
under the penalty of suspension?
.377
Chapter
14:
Marriage
_._378
1.
Origin of the Sacrament of Marriage
.378
2.
Nature of Christian Marriage
.379
a. Marriage as Contract and Covenant
.379
b. Marriage as Sacrament
.379
с
Marriage as Partnership for the Whole of Life
.380
d. Ends of Marriage:
Good of the Spouses and Procreation of Children
.381
e. Properties of Marriage: Unity and Indissolubility
.382
3.
Requirements for a Valid Marriage
.,.382
a. Consent of the Spouses
.382
b. To be Free from Impediments
.387
c. Canonical Form
.396
4.
Celebration of Marriage
.400
a. Catechetical and Spiritual Preparation for Marriage
.400
b. Prénuptial
Enquiry
. 401
xx
c.
Documents
Required for Writing
Banns.402
d.
Publication of Banns
.403
e. Place of Marriage
.404
f. Time of Marriage
.405
g. Marriage Rites
.·.406
h. Recording of Marriage
.407
і
Notification of Marriage
.409
j. Preservation of Marriage Documents
.409
5.
Convalidation of Marriages
.409
6.
Dissolution of Marriages
.410
a. Dissolution of Non-Consummated Marriage
.410
b. Dissolution of Marriage in Favour of the Faith
.411
с
Dissolution of Marriage by Pauline Privilege
.413
7.
Annulment of Marriages
.414
8.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof.
415
a. Is consent of the village elders necessary for marriage?
.415
b. Is non-attendance at a premarital preparation course
an impediment to marriage?
.416
c. Is a church wedding permitted to those who have defected
from the Catholic Church?
.417
d. Could non-Christians be witnesses at a Catholic marriage?
. 418
e. What is the procedure for solemnizing a marriage
between a Latin and an Oriental Catholic?
.418
f
Is there a provision in the Church for what is called
"secret marriage"?
.,.„.418
g. Should bom the partners agree to petition
the diocesan tribunal for the annulment of their marriage?
. 419
h. Do children become 'illegitimate' after annulment
of a marriage?
.419
Chapter
15:
Sacramentals
_._._._.—.420
1.
Blessings and Benediction
.420
a. Blessings
.420
b. Benediction of the Blessed Eucharist
.421
2.
Consecration and Dedication
.423
3.
Institution of Stable Ministries
.423
4.
Funerals
.425
a. Place of Funeral Celebration
.,.427
b. Place of Burial
.427
с
Cremation
.427
d. Persons to be Buried
.429
і
TheChristianFaithM
.429
il
Catechumens
.,.,.429
in, Non-Baptized Children
.,.429
iv.
Stillborns and Foetuses
.,.429
v. Suicides
.430
vi.
Non-Catholic Christians.
.431
e. Catholics Who Are Denied Funeral Rites
.431
£
Ministers of Burial
.432
g. Funeral Offerings
.434
h. Death Register
.434
5.
Some Frequently Asked Questions, and the Answers thereof.
434
a. Can a priest erect the Stations of the Cross?
.434
b. Can the parish priest bless a chapel?
.,.434
c. Can the title of a church or chapel be changed?
.435
d. Can the
fonerai
rite be given to a Catholic having lived
in irregular marital union?
.435
e. Can non-Catholic Christians be buried
in a Catholic cemetery?
.436
£
What is the manner of the funeral rite to be accorded to
a person who has donated his/her body for medical research?
436
Select Bibliography
.439
Index
.445 |
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