Paragraph
1 1(1) | January 1989): AAS 81 (1989), 105.~
2 2 | the whole truth” (Jn 16:13), has ever more deeply explored
3 4 | case mentioned in canon 1364 § 1, teaches a doctrine
4 2(4) | veritatis (24 May 1990), 15: AAS 82 (1990), 1556. ~
5 2(4) | 1990), 15: AAS 82 (1990), 1556. ~
6 2(7) | veritatis (24 May 1990), 17: AAS 82 (1990), 1557.~
7 5 | Rome, at St Peter’s, on 18 May, in the year 1998, the
8 5 | on 18 May, in the year 1998, the twentieth of our Pontificate.~ ~
9 4 | punished with a just penalty:~1° a person who, apart from
10 Intro| brethren in the faith (Lk 22:32), consider it absolutely
11 2(4) | the Church Lumen Gentium, 25; Dogmatic Constitution on
12 4 | Ordinary, does not retract;~2° a person who in any other
13 3 | 3. The second paragraph, however,
14 Intro| brethren in the faith (Lk 22:32), consider it absolutely
15 4 | 4. Moved therefore by this
16 2(3) | Eastern Churches, Canon 595 § 1.~
17 2(3) | Code of Canon Law, Canon 747 § 1; Code of Canons of the
18 1(1) | Fidelity, (9 January 1989): AAS 81 (1989), 105.~
19 1(2) | Code of Canon Law, Canon 833.~
20 1(1) | Faith and Oath of Fidelity, (9 January 1989): AAS 81 (1989),
21 | above
22 Intro| Lk 22:32), consider it absolutely necessary to add to the
23 3 | which states “I also firmly accept and hold each and everything
24 Intro| absolutely necessary to add to the existing texts of
25 4 | excluding deposition.~§ 2. In addition to these cases, whoever
26 2 | paragraph states: “Moreover I adhere with submission of will
27 4 | held definitively, or who affirms what they have condemned
28 | among
29 4 | penalty:~1° a person who, apart from the case mentioned
30 4 | punished as a heretic or an apostate with a major excommunication;
31 1 | celebration of Mass as the Apostles’ Creed or the Nicene-Constantinopolitan
32 Intro| Catholic Church against errors arising from certain members of
33 4 | persists in disobedience.~B) Canon 598 of the Code of
34 2 | faith, which appropriately begins with the Nicene-Constantinopolitan
35 4 | Ordinary or Superior and, after being warned, persists in disobedience.~
36 2 | With firm faith, I also believe everything contained in
37 Intro| principal duty is to confirm the brethren in the faith (Lk 22:32),
38 4 | and catholic faith, or who calls into doubt, or who totally
39 | can
40 Intro| which also establish related canonical sanctions.~
41 4 | by this need, and after careful deliberation, we have decided
42 4 | person who, apart from the case mentioned in canon 1364 §
43 4 | 2. In addition to these cases, whoever obstinately rejects
44 1 | in the solemn and festive celebration of Mass as the Apostles’
45 1 | 1.From the first centuries to the present day, the
46 Intro| against errors arising from certain members of the Christian
47 4 | major excommunication; a cleric moreover can be punished
48 3 | corresponding canon in the Codes of the Catholic Church.
49 4 | does not obey the lawful command or prohibition of the Apostolic
50 3 | understanding of a truth concerning faith and morals, with which
51 Intro| whose principal duty is to confirm the brethren in the faith (
52 2 | paragraph appropriately confirms and is provided for in the
53 Intro| in the faith (Lk 22:32), consider it absolutely necessary
54 4 | Code of Canon Law will now consist of two paragraphs; the first
55 2 | Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, contains three propositions or paragraphs
56 2 | deeply explored and will continue to explore.(3)~The first
57 2 | which the Church, in the course of time and under the guidance
58 1 | centuries to the present day, the Church has professed
59 4 | careful deliberation, we have decided to overcome this lacuna
60 5 | We order that everything decreed by us in this Apostolic
61 Intro| especially from among those dedicated to the various disciplines
62 2 | Jn 16:13), has ever more deeply explored and will continue
63 2(4) | Constitution on Divine Revelation Dei Verbum, 5; CONGREGATION
64 4 | need, and after careful deliberation, we have decided to overcome
65 4 | Canon 1436 – § 1. Whoever denies a truth which must be believed
66 4 | penalties, not excluding deposition.~§ 2. In addition to these
67 2 | or paragraphs intended to describe the truths of the Catholic
68 1 | the Profession of faith developed by the Congregation for
69 1 | receive an office, that is directly or indirectly related to
70 Intro| dedicated to the various disciplines of sacred theology, we,
71 4 | being warned, persists in disobedience.~B) Canon 598 of the Code
72 4 | faith, or who calls into doubt, or who totally repudiates
73 Intro| theology, we, whose principal duty is to confirm the brethren
74 2 | or the College of Bishops enunciate when they exercise their
75 4 | what they have condemned as erroneous, and does not retract after
76 Intro| Catholic Church against errors arising from certain members
77 Intro| the Christian faithful, especially from among those dedicated
78 Intro| the Church, and which also establish related canonical sanctions.~
79 5 | given motu proprio, be established and ratified, and we prescribe
80 | ever
81 4 | with other penalties, not excluding deposition.~§ 2. In addition
82 4 | an apostate with a major excommunication; a cleric moreover can be
83 2 | Bishops enunciate when they exercise their authentic Magisterium,
84 2 | explored and will continue to explore.(3)~The first paragraph
85 2 | 13), has ever more deeply explored and will continue to explore.(3)~
86 2 | corresponding legislative expression in canon 752 of the Code
87 Intro| Churches, new norms which expressly impose the obligation of
88 1 | faithful in the solemn and festive celebration of Mass as the
89 1(1) | Profession of Faith and Oath of Fidelity, (9 January 1989): AAS 81 (
90 2 | paragraph states: “With firm faith, I also believe everything
91 4 | complete form, will read as follows:~Canon 598 – § 1. Those
92 1 | truths were subsequently gathered into the Symbols of the
93 2(4) | Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 25; Dogmatic Constitution
94 1 | particular power in the governance of the Church.(2)~
95 | her
96 4 | is to be punished as a heretic or an apostate with a major
97 | his
98 3 | are connected either for historical reasons or by a logical
99 3 | I also firmly accept and hold each and everything definitively
100 | however
101 | if
102 3 | investigation of Catholic doctrine, illustrate the Divine Spirit’s particular
103 3 | Profession of faith is of utmost importance since it refers to truths
104 Intro| new norms which expressly impose the obligation of upholding
105 1 | office, that is directly or indirectly related to deeper investigation
106 5 | and we prescribe that the insertions listed above be introduced
107 3 | Divine Spirit’s particular inspiration for the Church’s deeper
108 2 | propositions or paragraphs intended to describe the truths of
109 5 | insertions listed above be introduced into the universal legislation
110 1(1) | and Oath of Fidelity, (9 January 1989): AAS 81 (1989), 105.~
111 2 | teach the whole truth” (Jn 16:13), has ever more deeply
112 2 | Church either by a solemn judgment or by the ordinary and universal
113 4 | are to be punished with a just penalty:~1° a person who,
114 1 | Symbols of the faith, today known and proclaimed in common
115 4 | decided to overcome this lacuna in the universal law in
116 4 | other way does not obey the lawful command or prohibition of
117 2 | paragraph has its corresponding legislative expression in canon 752
118 5 | by us in this Apostolic Letter, given motu proprio, be
119 5 | prescribe that the insertions listed above be introduced into
120 Intro| the brethren in the faith (Lk 22:32), consider it absolutely
121 3 | historical reasons or by a logical relationship.~
122 2(4) | Constitution on the Church Lumen Gentium, 25; Dogmatic Constitution
123 | made
124 4 | heretic or an apostate with a major excommunication; a cleric
125 1 | and festive celebration of Mass as the Apostles’ Creed or
126 | more
127 5 | Apostolic Letter, given motu proprio, be established
128 4 | 4. Moved therefore by this need,
129 1 | faith in Christ and the mystery of his redemption. These
130 4 | Catholic Church.~Canon 1371, n. 1 of the Code of Canon
131 3 | refers to truths that are necessarily connected to divine revelation.
132 Intro| consider it absolutely necessary to add to the existing texts
133 4 | Moved therefore by this need, and after careful deliberation,
134 | no
135 Intro| the Eastern Churches, new norms which expressly impose the
136 5 | all things to the contrary notwithstanding.~Given in Rome, at St Peter’
137 1(1) | Profession of Faith and Oath of Fidelity, (9 January
138 4 | in any other way does not obey the lawful command or prohibition
139 Intro| which expressly impose the obligation of upholding truths proposed
140 1 | faithful when they receive an office, that is directly or indirectly
141 5 | 5. We order that everything decreed
142 | our
143 4 | deliberation, we have decided to overcome this lacuna in the universal
144 4 | can be punished with other penalties, not excluding deposition.~§
145 4 | and, after being warned, persists in disobedience.~B) Canon
146 5 | notwithstanding.~Given in Rome, at St Peter’s, on 18 May, in the year
147 5 | 1998, the twentieth of our Pontificate.~ ~
148 1 | is united to a particular power in the governance of the
149 5 | established and ratified, and we prescribe that the insertions listed
150 Intro| sacred theology, we, whose principal duty is to confirm the brethren
151 1 | the faith, today known and proclaimed in common by the faithful
152 1 | present day, the Church has professed the truths of her faith
153 4 | obey the lawful command or prohibition of the Apostolic See or
154 5 | Apostolic Letter, given motu proprio, be established and ratified,
155 Intro| TO PROTECT THE FAITH of the Catholic
156 2 | appropriately confirms and is provided for in the Church’s universal
157 5 | proprio, be established and ratified, and we prescribe that the
158 3 | connected either for historical reasons or by a logical relationship.~
159 1 | Christ and the mystery of his redemption. These truths were subsequently
160 3 | utmost importance since it refers to truths that are necessarily
161 3 | reasons or by a logical relationship.~
162 4 | into doubt, or who totally repudiates the Christian faith, and
163 5 | notwithstanding.~Given in Rome, at St Peter’s, on 18 May,
164 Intro| establish related canonical sanctions.~
165 | since
166 1 | which must be made by specific members of the faithful
167 5 | notwithstanding.~Given in Rome, at St Peter’s, on 18 May, in the
168 1 | redemption. These truths were subsequently gathered into the Symbols
169 4 | Apostolic See or the Ordinary or Superior and, after being warned,
170 1 | subsequently gathered into the Symbols of the faith, today known
171 2 | the Holy Spirit “who will teach the whole truth” (Jn 16:
172 4 | mentioned in canon 1364 § 1, teaches a doctrine condemned by
173 Intro| necessary to add to the existing texts of the Code of Canon Law
174 Intro| various disciplines of sacred theology, we, whose principal duty
175 2 | Eastern Churches.(6)~The third paragraph states: “Moreover
176 2 | Nicene-Constantinopolitan Creed, contains three propositions or paragraphs
177 1 | the Symbols of the faith, today known and proclaimed in
178 4 | calls into doubt, or who totally repudiates the Christian
179 5 | May, in the year 1998, the twentieth of our Pontificate.~ ~
180 3 | for the Church’s deeper understanding of a truth concerning faith
181 1 | faith and morals, or is united to a particular power in
182 Intro| impose the obligation of upholding truths proposed in a definitive
183 | us
184 3 | Profession of faith is of utmost importance since it refers
185 Intro| among those dedicated to the various disciplines of sacred theology,
186 2(4) | Cf. SECOND VATICAN ECUMENICAL COUNCIL, Dogmatic
187 2(4) | on Divine Revelation Dei Verbum, 5; CONGREGATION FOR THE
188 | were
189 | what
190 | whether
191 | whole
192 | whose
193 5 | Peter’s, on 18 May, in the year 1998, the twentieth of our
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