Congregation for Divine Worship
and the Discipline of the Sacraments
Art. 62 — The Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the
Sacraments does whatever pertains to the Apostolic See concerning the
regulation and promotion of the sacred liturgy, primarily of the sacraments,
without prejudice to the competence of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the
Faith.
Art. 63 — It fosters and safeguards the regulation of the
administration of the sacraments, especially regarding their valid and licit
celebration. It grants favours and dispensations not contained in the faculties
of diocesan bishops in this matter.
Art. 64 — § 1. By effective and suitable means, the Congregation
promotes liturgical pastoral activity, especially regarding the celebration of
the Eucharist; it gives support to the diocesan bishops so that the Christian
faithful may share more and more actively in the sacred liturgy.
§ 2. It sees to the drawing up and revision of liturgical texts. It
reviews particular calendars and proper texts for the Mass and the Divine
Office for particular Churches and institutes which enjoy that right.
§ 3. It grants the recognitio to translations of liturgical
books and their adaptations that have been lawfully prepared by conferences of
bishops.
Art. 65 — The Congregation fosters commissions or institutes for
promoting the liturgical apostolate or sacred music, song or art, and it
maintains relations with them. In accordance with the law, it erects
associations which have an international character or approves or grants the recognitio
to their statutes. Finally, it contributes to the progress of liturgical life
by encouraging meetings from various regions.
Art. 66 — The Congregation provides attentive supervision to ensure
that liturgical norms are accurately observed, and that abuses are avoided and
eliminated where they are found to exist.
Art. 67 — This Congregation examines the fact of non-consummation in a
marriage and the existence of a just cause for granting a dispensation. It
receives all the acts together with the votum of the bishop and the
remarks of the defender of the bond, weighs them according to its own special
procedure, and, if the case warrants it, submits a petition to the Supreme
Pontiff requesting the dispensation.
Art. 68 — It is also competent to examine, in accordance with the law,
cases concerning the nullity of sacred ordination.
Art. 69 — This Congregation has competence concerning the cult of
sacred relics, the confirmation of heavenly patrons and the granting of the
title of minor basilica.
Art. 70 — The Congregation gives assistance to bishops so that, in
addition to liturgical worship, the prayers and pious exercises of the
Christian people, in full harmony with the norms of the Church, may be fostered
and held in high esteem.
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