Pontifical Council for the
Interpretation of Legislative Texts
Art. 154 — The function of the Pontifical Council for the
Interpretation of Legislative Texts consists mainly in interpreting the laws of
the Church.
Art. 155 —With regard to the universal laws of the Church, the Council
is competent to publish authentic interpretations confirmed by pontifical
authority, after consulting the dicasteries concerned in questions of major
importance.
Art. 156 — This Council is at the service of the other Roman
dicasteries to assist them to ensure that general executory decrees and
instructions which they are going to publish are in conformity with the
prescriptions of the law currently in force and that they are drawn up in a
correct juridical form.
Art. 157 — Moreover, the general decrees of the conferences of bishops
are to be submitted to this Council by the dicastery which is competent to
grant them the recognitio, in order that they be examined from a
juridical perspective.
Art. 158 — At the request of those interested, this Council determines
whether particular laws and general decrees issued by legislators below the
level of the supreme authority are in agreement or not with the universal laws
of the Church.
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