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1 III | doctrine of the Church. ~Art. 10. The same Congresso appoints 2 III(12) | Cf. AAS 81 (1989) 104ff. ~ ~ 3 III | relative to the case. ~Art. 11. The Office Report, which 4 III | offer clarifications. ~Art. 13. When the discussion has 5 II(8) | Cf. CIC, cann. 134 §§ 1 and 2; 295 § 1; CCEO, 6 V(15) | Cf. CIC, can. 1364 § 1; CCEO, cann. 1436 § 7 V(17) | Cf. CIC, can. 1371 n. 1; CCEO, can. 1436 § 8 III | Professio fidei12. ~Art. 14. The entire file, including 9 V(15) | CCEO, cann. 1436 § 1 and 1437. ~ ~ 10 III | the Congregation. ~Art. 18. The possibility is also 11 III | and by his advisor. ~Art. 19. Should the author not send 12 III(12) | Cf. AAS 81 (1989) 104ff. ~ ~ 13 Intro(4)| commissionis, November 23, 1990, n. 3. ~ ~ 14 III | appropriate decisions. ~Art. 20. The Congresso examines 15 III | Ordinary Session. ~Art. 21. If the Sessione Ordinaria 16 IV | Dicasteries of the Holy See. ~Art. 24. The Congresso appoints 17 IV | dangerous propositions. ~Art. 25. The propositions identified 18 IV | examination of the question. ~Art. 26. If the Sessione Ordinaria 19 IV | canonical months. ~Art. 27. If the Ordinary, having 20 II(8) | CIC, cann. 134 §§ 1 and 2; 295 § 1; CCEO, can. 984 §§ 1- 21 Intro(2)| Cf. Ibid., art 51, 2° and Regolamento proprio 22 V | Cardinal Prefect on May 30, 1997, confirmed these Regulations, 23 II | II. Office study ~Art. 4. Once the authenticity of 24 Intro(2)| Dottrina della Fede, art. 4b. ~ ~ 25 II | particular area6. ~Art. 5. The outcome of this examination 26 Intro(2)| Cf. Ibid., art 51, 2° and Regolamento proprio 27 V(18) | Const. Pastor bonus, art. 52: AAS 80 (1988) 874. 28 V(16) | CIC, can, 752; CCEO, can. 599. ~ ~ 29 II | cases of urgency7. ~Art. 6. The criteria for this decision 30 Intro(3)| 823 §§ 1-2; CCEO, can. 652 § 2. ~ ~ 31 II(7) | Cf. Ibid., art. 66 § 2. ~ ~ 32 II | harm to the faithful. ~Art. 7. Should the Congresso judge 33 II(6) | Dottrina della Fede, art. 74. ~ ~ 34 V(14) | Cf. CIC, can. 751. ~ ~ 35 V(16) | Cf. CIC, can, 752; CCEO, can. 599. ~ ~ 36 III(13) | Fede, art. 16 § 2 and art. 77. ~ ~ 37 III(12) | Cf. AAS 81 (1989) 104ff. ~ ~ 38 Intro(3)| Cf. CIC, can. 823 §§ 1-2; CCEO, can. 652 § 39 III(11) | art. 12: AAS 80 (1988) 855. ~ ~ 40 V(18) | art. 52: AAS 80 (1988) 874. 41 III | subsequent dialogue10. ~Art. 9. The Congresso designates 42 II(8) | and 2; 295 § 1; CCEO, can. 984 §§ 1-3. ~ ~ 43 IV | Ordinaria judges that the above-mentioned propositions are in fact 44 Intro | the Catholic world1. In accomplishing this purpose, it renders 45 III | s advisor, appointed in accordance with art. 17. Otherwise, 46 | according 47 III | his advisor (who takes an active part in the discussion) 48 III | right to examine all the acts relative to the case. ~Art. 49 III | participate in the Consulta in addition to the Consultors themselves, 50 III | may be expanded to include additional experts, among these the 51 V | declaration no recourse is admitted. ~Art. 29. If the Sessione 52 V | confirmed these Regulations, adopted in the Sessione Ordinaria 53 | again 54 | against 55 III | outcome of the examination, aimed at determining whether doctrinal 56 | alone 57 | already 58 | among 59 | another 60 III | the case (including the antecedent elements), the opinions 61 V | committed the offense of heresy, apostasy or schism14, the Congregation 62 V | Solemnity of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul. ~ ~+ Joseph 63 Intro | writings and opinions which appear contrary to correct faith 64 III | examination is used when a writing appears to contain grave doctrinal 65 V | Ordinaria of this Congregation, approving at the same time in forma 66 V | Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B.~Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~Secretary~ 67 II | experts in the particular area6. ~Art. 5. The outcome of 68 III | together with an explanatory argumentation and the documentation (reticito 69 V | time in forma specifica articles 28-29, contrariis quibuslibet 70 V | If the Sessione Ordinaria ascertains the existence of doctrinal 71 III | spirit of truth, the positive aspects of the teaching and the 72 III | meeting between the author, assisted by his advisor (who takes 73 III | identification of which requires attentive discernment, and the possible 74 V | Pontiff John Paul II, at the Audience granted to the undersigned 75 III | author, of cooperating in the authentic interpretation of his thought 76 II | study ~Art. 4. Once the authenticity of the writing has been 77 II | intervention with the local authorities, or whether the examination 78 III | secrecy) 11. The discussion begins with an exposition by the 79 IV | having heard the author, believes it is necessary to ask him 80 V | Ratzinger~Prefect~ ~+ Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B.~Archbishop Emeritus 81 | between 82 Intro | Conferences and individual Bishops in their solicitude for 83 V | 1997, the Solemnity of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul. ~ ~+ 84 Intro | institutionalized consultative bodies which assist Episcopal Conferences 85 III | substituted by another and is bound to secrecy) 11. The discussion 86 Intro | publication exceeds the boundaries of an individual Episcopal 87 II | Ordinary8 and, through him, bring the doctrinal problems presented 88 | cannot 89 V | Peter and Paul. ~ ~+ Joseph Card. Ratzinger~Prefect~ ~+ 90 V | granted to the undersigned Cardinal Prefect on May 30, 1997, 91 Intro | faithful entrusted to their care not suffer harm3. To this 92 II | has been verified, it is carefully examined with the collaboration 93 III | in light of the different categories of truth-propositions found 94 Intro | and morals throughout the Catholic world1. In accomplishing 95 IV | its dissemination could cause or already has caused grave 96 IV | could cause or already has caused grave harm to the faithful. 97 IV | the writing is clearly and certainly erroneous and, at the same 98 IV | employed when the writing is clearly and certainly erroneous 99 II | carefully examined with the collaboration of one or more Consultors 100 Intro(4)| FAITH, Letter on Doctrinal commissionis, November 23, 1990, n. 3. ~ ~ 101 Intro | also be served by Doctrinal Commissions, institutionalized consultative 102 V | has concluded that he has committed the offense of heresy, apostasy 103 III | pro auctore, who makes a comprehensive presentation of the case. 104 Intro | pastoral responsibility concerns all the pastors of the Church, 105 V | the Sessione Ordinaria has concluded that he has committed the 106 V | Prefect on May 30, 1997, confirmed these Regulations, adopted 107 III | evaluate whether it is in conformity with the doctrine of the 108 Intro | Commissions, institutionalized consultative bodies which assist Episcopal 109 III | when a writing appears to contain grave doctrinal error, the 110 III | The Office Report, which contains all the information relevant 111 III | orally and in writing, on the content of the text under examination. 112 III | the overall theological context, and of expressing a judgment 113 V | specifica articles 28-29, contrariis quibuslibet non ostantibus, 114 Intro | and opinions which appear contrary to correct faith or dangerous2. ~ 115 III | merits of the author, of cooperating in the authentic interpretation 116 Intro | which appear contrary to correct faith or dangerous2. ~Art. 117 | could 118 Intro | or gathered in particular Councils or Episcopal Conferences, 119 II | of urgency7. ~Art. 6. The criteria for this decision are the 120 V | Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B.~Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~ 121 II | 6. The criteria for this decision are the potential errors 122 V | incurred15; against such a declaration no recourse is admitted. ~ 123 V | Congregation proceeds to declare the latae sententiae penalties 124 II | the Ordinary is invited to deepen the study of the question 125 III | nomine) necessary for the defence, are communicated through 126 III | Art. 9. The Congresso designates two or more experts who 127 III | the author and subsequent dialogue10. ~Art. 9. The Congresso 128 III | identifying these in light of the different categories of truth-propositions 129 III | which requires attentive discernment, and the possible negative 130 V | V. Disciplinary measures ~Art. 28. If the 131 III | relator pro auctore, is distributed to those who will take part 132 | do 133 | each 134 V | Bertone, S.D.B.~Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~Secretary~ 135 IV | An urgent examination is employed when the writing is clearly 136 | end 137 III | Professio fidei12. ~Art. 14. The entire file, including the minutes 138 Intro | message in its purity and entirety. Therefore, in order that 139 II | undertaken was sufficient, it can entrust the case directly to the 140 III | contain grave doctrinal error, the identification of which 141 IV | appoints a Commission which is especially entrusted with promptly 142 II | proceed further by one of two established procedures: ordinary examination 143 III | give their opinions, and evaluate whether it is in conformity 144 III | the Congregation. In this eventuality, the Congregation's delegates, 145 II | verified, it is carefully examined with the collaboration of 146 III | Art. 20. The Congresso examines the written response of 147 Intro | it also has the duty of examining writings and opinions which 148 Intro | influence of a publication exceeds the boundaries of an individual 149 Intro | the duty and the right to exercise vigilance, whether individually 150 V | Ordinaria ascertains the existence of doctrinal errors which 151 III | the Consulta, which may be expanded to include additional experts, 152 III | issue, together with an explanatory argumentation and the documentation ( 153 III | discussion begins with an exposition by the relator pro auctore, 154 III | and the Consultors each express their own opinion, orally 155 III | theological context, and of expressing a judgment regarding the 156 III | the Congregation9 and an external phase involving the presentation 157 IV | above-mentioned propositions are in fact erroneous and dangerous, 158 IV | the approval of the Holy Father, they are transmitted to 159 III | truth-propositions found in the Professio fidei12. ~Art. 14. The entire 160 III | Art. 14. The entire file, including the minutes of 161 III | When the discussion has finished, the Consultors alone remain 162 Intro | Doctrine of the Faith uses the following procedures: ~ ~ 163 III | The possibility is also foreseen of a personal meeting between 164 V | approving at the same time in forma specifica articles 28-29, 165 III | response, the Ordinary also forward his own opinion to the Congregation. ~ 166 IV | explanation, this text must be forwarded to the Congregation together 167 | from 168 Intro | Doctrine of the Faith has the function of promoting and safeguarding 169 Intro | dangerous2. ~Art. 2. This fundamental pastoral responsibility 170 Intro | whether individually or gathered in particular Councils or 171 I | they are disseminated, are given attention by the competent 172 III | sufficient, the process does not go further. Should this not 173 Intro | the right of the People of God to receive the Gospel message 174 III | then taken, also for the good of the faithful. Moreover, 175 Intro | People of God to receive the Gospel message in its purity and 176 V | Paul II, at the Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal 177 I | preliminary evaluation of the gravity of the question, the Congresso 178 | had 179 Intro | faith and morals not be harmed by errors however disseminated, 180 IV | Art. 27. If the Ordinary, having heard the author, believes 181 | he 182 IV | If the Ordinary, having heard the author, believes it 183 V | committed the offense of heresy, apostasy or schism14, the 184 | I 185 III | grave doctrinal error, the identification of which requires attentive 186 IV | Art. 25. The propositions identified by the Commission, together 187 III | the text, and specifically identifying these in light of the different 188 III | III. Ordinary procedure of examination ~ 189 III | auctore, who has the task of illustrating, in a spirit of truth, the 190 IV | concerned Ordinaries are immediately informed together with the 191 III | which may be expanded to include additional experts, among 192 V | latae sententiae penalties incurred15; against such a declaration 193 Intro | exercise vigilance, whether individually or gathered in particular 194 III | which contains all the information relevant to the examination 195 Intro | by Doctrinal Commissions, institutionalized consultative bodies which 196 III | structured in two phases: an internal phase of preliminary investigation 197 III | cooperating in the authentic interpretation of his thought within the 198 Intro | the Holy See can always intervene and, as a rule, does so 199 II | this is sufficient for an intervention with the local authorities, 200 | into 201 III | internal phase of preliminary investigation undertaken within the Congregation9 202 III | Congregation9 and an external phase involving the presentation of objections 203 III | dangerous propositions at issue, together with an explanatory 204 IV | IV. Examination in cases of 205 V | The Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, at the Audience 206 V | Apostles Peter and Paul. ~ ~+ Joseph Card. Ratzinger~Prefect~ ~+ 207 II | 7. Should the Congresso judge that the study undertaken 208 IV | If the Sessione Ordinaria judges that the above-mentioned 209 V | the Doctrine of the Faith, June 29, 1997, the Solemnity 210 III | by the Congresso, are to keep minutes of the meeting, 211 V | according to the norm of law, whether universal17 or 212 Intro(4)| THE DOCTRINE OF THE FAITH, Letter on Doctrinal commissionis, 213 III | specifically identifying these in light of the different categories 214 III | informed. ~Art. 17. The list of erroneous or dangerous 215 II | an intervention with the local authorities, or whether 216 | made 217 | makes 218 Intro | faith and morals of the members of the faithful entrusted 219 III | of the teaching and the merits of the author, of cooperating 220 Intro | God to receive the Gospel message in its purity and entirety. 221 | Moreover 222 II | the author to provide the needed clarifications for submission 223 II | whether the examination needs to proceed further by one 224 III | discernment, and the possible negative influence on the faithful 225 III | examination reveals truly new doctrinal elements requiring 226 | no 227 III | author has the right to nominate, with the approval of his 228 III | documentation (reticito nomine) necessary for the defence, 229 V | contrariis quibuslibet non ostantibus, and ordered 230 V | proceeds according to the norm of law, whether universal17 231 II | potential errors which have been noted, taking into consideration 232 Intro(4)| Doctrinal commissionis, November 23, 1990, n. 3. ~ ~ 233 III | experts may respond to the observations and offer clarifications. ~ 234 V | that he has committed the offense of heresy, apostasy or schism14, 235 III | to the observations and offer clarifications. ~Art. 13. 236 V | publication. ~ ~Rome, from the Offices of the Congregation for 237 I | meeting of the Superiors and Officials of the Congregation]. After 238 | Once 239 III | express their own opinion, orally and in writing, on the content 240 V | quibuslibet non ostantibus, and ordered their publication. ~ ~Rome, 241 V | contrariis quibuslibet non ostantibus, and ordered their publication. ~ ~ 242 | Otherwise 243 | overall 244 III | text can also be invited to participate in the Consulta in addition 245 Intro | the danger to the faith is particularly grave5. In such cases, the 246 Intro | Art. 2. This fundamental pastoral responsibility concerns 247 Intro | responsibility concerns all the pastors of the Church, who have 248 Intro | protecting the right of the People of God to receive the Gospel 249 III | possibility is also foreseen of a personal meeting between the author, 250 V | of the Blessed Apostles Peter and Paul. ~ ~+ Joseph Card. 251 III | examination is structured in two phases: an internal phase of preliminary 252 III | any meeting that has taken place. If this examination reveals 253 III | author, and if so, on which points. ~Art. 15. The decisions 254 III | in a spirit of truth, the positive aspects of the teaching 255 III | question has been resolved positively and that the response is 256 III | Congregation. ~Art. 18. The possibility is also foreseen of a personal 257 III | attentive discernment, and the possible negative influence on the 258 II | for this decision are the potential errors which have been noted, 259 Intro | doctrine of the faith4. The principle remains, however, that the 260 III | Art. 16. If, in the prior phase, it was decided to 261 IV | Ordinaria, which will give priority to the examination of the 262 II | him, bring the doctrinal problems presented in the text to 263 III | III. Ordinary procedure of examination ~Art. 8. 264 III | response is sufficient, the process does not go further. Should 265 III | truth-propositions found in the Professio fidei12. ~Art. 14. The entire 266 II | into consideration their prominence, seriousness, dissemination, 267 Intro | Faith has the function of promoting and safeguarding doctrine 268 IV | especially entrusted with promptly determining the erroneous 269 V | whether universal17 or proper to the Congregation18. ~ ~ 270 Intro | service to the truth, by protecting the right of the People 271 II | question and ask the author to provide the needed clarifications 272 III | examination are to be made public. ~Art. 22. The decisions 273 V | satisfactory way and with adequate publicity, and the Sessione Ordinaria 274 Intro | the Gospel message in its purity and entirety. Therefore, 275 V | articles 28-29, contrariis quibuslibet non ostantibus, and ordered 276 V | Paul. ~ ~+ Joseph Card. Ratzinger~Prefect~ ~+ Tarcisio Bertone, 277 Intro | of the People of God to receive the Gospel message in its 278 V | against such a declaration no recourse is admitted. ~Art. 29. If 279 III | of expressing a judgment regarding the influence of the author' 280 V | 30, 1997, confirmed these Regulations, adopted in the Sessione 281 III | contains all the information relevant to the examination of the 282 III | finished, the Consultors alone remain in the room for the general 283 Intro | the faith4. The principle remains, however, that the Holy 284 Intro | accomplishing this purpose, it renders a service to the truth, 285 III | case. ~Art. 11. The Office Report, which contains all the 286 IV | through his Ordinary, with the request that they be corrected within 287 III | written response, as is always requested, the Sessione Ordinaria 288 III | identification of which requires attentive discernment, and 289 III | truly new doctrinal elements requiring further evaluation, it is 290 III | that the question has been resolved positively and that the 291 III | auctore and the experts may respond to the observations and 292 Intro | This fundamental pastoral responsibility concerns all the pastors 293 III | whether and in what way the results of the examination are to 294 III | argumentation and the documentation (reticito nomine) necessary for the 295 III | place. If this examination reveals truly new doctrinal elements 296 V | ordered their publication. ~ ~Rome, from the Offices of the 297 III | Consultors alone remain in the room for the general vote on 298 Intro | always intervene and, as a rule, does so when the influence 299 Intro | function of promoting and safeguarding doctrine on faith and morals 300 V | the indicated errors in a satisfactory way and with adequate publicity, 301 V | offense of heresy, apostasy or schism14, the Congregation proceeds 302 III | another and is bound to secrecy) 11. The discussion begins 303 V | Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~Secretary~ 304 | seem 305 III | 19. Should the author not send the written response, as 306 II | consideration their prominence, seriousness, dissemination, influence 307 Intro | this end, they can also be served by Doctrinal Commissions, 308 Intro | this purpose, it renders a service to the truth, by protecting 309 III | the text of which is to be signed by them, by the author and 310 V | Faith, June 29, 1997, the Solemnity of the Blessed Apostles 311 Intro | individual Bishops in their solicitude for the doctrine of the 312 V | Congregation18. ~ ~The Sovereign Pontiff John Paul II, at 313 V | at the same time in forma specifica articles 28-29, contrariis 314 III | been found in the text, and specifically identifying these in light 315 III | task of illustrating, in a spirit of truth, the positive aspects 316 III | urgency. The examination is structured in two phases: an internal 317 II | needed clarifications for submission to the judgment of the Congregation. ~ ~ 318 I | competent Office, which submits them to the examination 319 III | objections to the author and subsequent dialogue10. ~Art. 9. The 320 III | Ordinary (who cannot be substituted by another and is bound 321 Intro | entrusted to their care not suffer harm3. To this end, they 322 I | the weekly meeting of the Superiors and Officials of the Congregation]. 323 III | distributed to those who will take part in the Consulta. ~Art. 324 | taking 325 V | Ratzinger~Prefect~ ~+ Tarcisio Bertone, S.D.B.~Archbishop 326 III | pro auctore, who has the task of illustrating, in a spirit 327 III | positive aspects of the teaching and the merits of the author, 328 I | The indicated writings or teachings, in whatever way they are 329 | themselves 330 III | thought within the overall theological context, and of expressing 331 | Therefore 332 | those 333 III | authentic interpretation of his thought within the overall theological 334 III | written response within three canonical months. It is 335 | throughout 336 IV | the Holy Father, they are transmitted to the author, through his 337 III | this examination reveals truly new doctrinal elements requiring 338 III | different categories of truth-propositions found in the Professio fidei12. ~ 339 | under 340 V | Audience granted to the undersigned Cardinal Prefect on May 341 I | decides whether or not to undertake a study by the Office. ~ ~ 342 V | the norm of law, whether universal17 or proper to the Congregation18. ~ ~ 343 IV | of urgency ~Art. 23. An urgent examination is employed 344 | used 345 Intro | the Doctrine of the Faith uses the following procedures: ~ ~ 346 V | V. Disciplinary measures ~ 347 V | D.B.~Archbishop Emeritus of Vercelli~Secretary~ 348 II | of the writing has been verified, it is carefully examined 349 Intro | and the right to exercise vigilance, whether individually or 350 I | examination of the Congresso [the weekly meeting of the Superiors 351 | what 352 | whatever 353 | whom 354 Intro | throughout the Catholic world1. In accomplishing this