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  1. Dispensation

    wiktionary dispensation Dispensation may refer to Dispensation Catholic Church , the suspension, by competent authority, of general rules of law in particular cases in the Catholic Church Dispensation period , a period in history according to various religions Dispensation album Dispensation album , an album by Jimsaku Dispensation of the fulness of times , a concept in Mormon doctrine Dispensationalism Dispensationalist theology See also Classification of Pharmaco Therapeutic Referrals Dispenser disambiguation Dispensing disambiguation disambiguation es Dispensaci n fr Dispensation ...   more details



  1. Dispensation (album)

    notability Music date December 2009 unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Dispensation Type studio Artist Jimsaku Cover Released November 21, 1996 Recorded Genre Jazz Length Label BMG Victor Inc. Producer Toshiki Kadomatsu Reviews Last album Best Selection Jimsaku album Best Selection br 1995 This album Dispensation br 1996 Next album Mega db br 1997 Dispensation is the ninth studio album released by jazz , Jazz fusion fusion drums and bass duo Jimsaku . Track listing Chase the Criminal Akira Jimbo Dispensation Tetsuo Sakurai and Toshiki Kadomatsu Make My Time Kadomatsu Prize Winning Jimbo I Can Live without You Sakurai and Kadomatsu Shibuya Pilon Jimbo and Taro Oshamanbe Emergency Report Sakurai Island Jimbo Battle Royal Sakurai Dance of the Last Night Eve Jimbo and Kadomatsu Kioku No Machi Kadomatsu Aiming At Goal Tetsuo Sakurai Harbor Fwy Jimbo and Kadomatsu Day Break Sakurai and Kadomatsu Category 1996 albums Category Jimsaku albums 1990s jazz album stub ...   more details



  1. Dispensation (period)

    Other uses Dispensation disambiguation Dispensation In certain religions, a dispensation is a distinctive .... Protestant dispensations The concept of a dispensation &ndash the arrangement of divisions in Biblical ... dispensation arrangements of history. ref Cite book title Progressive Dispensationalism last ... , Francis Turretin , and Isaac Watts 1674&ndash 1748 also preached and taught dispensation schemes ... and four dispensation schemes are often referred to as minimalist, as they recognize the commonly held major breaks within Biblical history. The seven and eight dispensation schemes are often closely ... Co. 1 12 4 2 , although it does not continue as a dispensation. Similarly, the saved of this present dispensation are not under law as a specific test of obedience to divine revelation Gal. 5 18 cp. Gal ... 2 Ti. 3 16&ndash 17 cp. Ro. 15 4 . The purpose of each dispensation, then, is to place ... past dispensation unregenerate man has failed, much like he is failing in the present dispensation ... . Latter Day Saint dispensations In the Latter Day Saint movement , a dispensation is a period of time ... Latter Day Saint Movement prophetic callings. Between each dispensation is an apostasy where ... ref The Bible Dictionary LDS Church LDS Bible Dictionary says quote A dispensation of the gospel ... of Mormon peoples, namely the Nephites and the Jaredites . Adamic dispensation According to Latter ... the dispensation in apostasy. Dispensation of Enoch See Moses 7 69 Doctrine and Covenants D&C 107 ... were taken from the earth, the wicked people became very numerous. Dispensation of Noah See Moses 8 19 20. Dispensation of Abraham See D&C 84 14 Abraham 1 16,18. Which Abraham received the priesthood from Melchizedek , who received it through the lineage of his fathers, even till Noah. Mosaic dispensation ... of his father in law, Jethro Bible Jethro . Dispensation of the meridian of time This dispensation ... Councils , the Earth fell into the great apostasy . Dispensation of the fulness of times The dispensation ...   more details



  1. Papal dispensation

    Papal dispensation is a reserved right of the Pope that allows for individuals to be exempted from a specific Canon Law . Dispensations are divided into two categories general, and matrimonial. Matrimonial dispensations can be either to allow a marriage in the first place, or to dissolve one. The authority for the Pope to exempt an individual or situation from a law stems from his position as the Vicar of Christ, which implies divine authority and knowledge as well as jurisdiction. ref http www.newadvent.org cathen 05041a.htm CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA Dispensation Bot generated title ref The first marriage of Henry VIII of England to Catherine of Aragon required a Papal dispensation as it breached canon law on Affinity canon law Affinity because she was the widow of Henry s elder brother Arthur, Prince of Wales . This was obtained successfully, but when he later wished to divorce her, he was famously unable to get another one, causing his English Reformation break with Rome . In the earlier Middle Ages, especially the 11th to 12th centuries, the church had developed canon law on affinity and consanguinity the first denoting a connection by marriage only, the second a genetic one to cover very remote relationships, so that a very high proportion of marriages between the small and inter related European elites needed expensive dispensations from either the Pope or a bishop. This was recognised as an abuse, and later the relationships covered were reduced. In 1059, the eleventh canon of the Council of Rome recognized the impediment of affinity as well as of consanguinity to extend to the seventh degree, the high point of the restrictions. Innocent III in the Fourth Council of the Lateran 1215 limited both affinity and consanguinity needing dispensation to the fourth degree, and the Council of Trent Sess. XXIV, c. iv, De Ref. in the 16th century limited the juridical effect of extra matrimonial intercourse to the second degree of affinity. Notes references Category Holy See ...   more details



  1. Matrimonial dispensation

    A matrimonial dispensation is the relaxation in a particular case of an impediment prohibiting or annulling ... to reflect the present situation. General powers of dispensation The Pope and his Curia The Pope cannot ... power. Every such dispensation granted by him is valid, and when he acts from a sufficient motive ... of affinity from lawful intercourse in the direct line. As a rule the pope exercises his power of dispensation ... of an impediment in this case the dispensation seems to hold good, even though in course of time the impediment becomes certain, and even public. In cases where the law is doubtful no dispensation ... for such cases and restricts somewhat its use. Particular indults of dispensation When there is occasion to procure a dispensation that exceeds the powers of the ordinary, or when there are special ... set forth for granting the dispensation and other circumstances specified in the Propaganda Fide Instruction of 9 May, 1877 it is no longer necessary, either for the validity or liceity of the dispensation ... thing had been alleged as the only reason for granting the dispensation . When there is question ... s own hand. He ought also to sign the declaration of poverty made by the petitioners when the dispensation ... henceforth does not invalidate a dispensation in any case but the authors of the false statement are bound .... Dispensation rescripts are generally drawn up in form commiss mixt , i. e. they are entrusted .... Except when specially authorized, the person delegated cannot validly execute a dispensation .... Should the inquiry disclose no substantial error, the executor proclaims the dispensation ... enumerated in the decree, as some of them constitute conditions sine qu non for the validity of the dispensation ... in general, a matrimonial dispensation granted without sufficient cause, even by the pope ... be the motives for removing them. An unjustified dispensation, even if granted by the pope, is null ... illicitly, it follows that if he has been moved by false allegations to grant a dispensation, even ...   more details



  1. Dispensation of the fulness of times

    Other uses Dispensation disambiguation In Christianity , the dispensation or administration of the fulness of times is thought to be a world order or administration in which the heavens and the earth are under the political and or spiritual government of Jesus . The phrase is derived from a passage in Ephesians 1 10 King James Version KJV , which reads That in the dispensation of the fulness of times he might gather together in one all things in Christ, both which are in heaven, and which are on earth even in him. The term fulness of times was designated as a specific period by a variety of theologians and pastors in the nineteenth century and early twentieth century. Jonathan Edwards theologian Jonathan Edwards equated the term with the eternal state. ref http lords day.org resources dl edwards humble.html Jonathan Edwards on the Future Revival of the Church Bot generated title ref Charles Taze Russell 1852 1916 considered the fulness of times to consist of the Millennial Age millennial age as well as the World to Come ages to come . ref Ehlert, Arnold D. A Bibliography of Dispensationalism , Bibliotheca Sacra, V102 407 Jul 45 p.325. ref George Soltau, a dispensationalist , placed the dispensation of the fulness of times after the millennial age. ref Ehlert, Arnold D. A Bibliography of Dispensationalism , Bibliotheca Sacra, V102 408 Oct 45 p.457. ref John Nelson Darby held a formidable body of doctrine on the subject of the biblical significance of the dispensation of the fulness ... . ref http www.stempublishing.com authors darby CRITICAL 13011E.html The Dispensation of the Fulness of Times from Stem website ref According to some Postmillennialism postmillennialists , the dispensation ..., in the Latter Day Saint movement , the dispensation of the fulness of times is often interpreted ..., the dispensation refers to the administration of truth and or priesthood Mormonism priesthood ... DEFAULTSORT Dispensation Of The Fulness Of Times Category Christian eschatology Category Plymouth Brethren ...   more details



  1. Dispensation (Catholic Church)

    Other uses Dispensation disambiguation nofootnotes date September 2011 In the Canon law Catholic Church canon law of the Roman Catholic Church , a dispensation is the suspension by competent authority of general rules of law in particular cases. Its object is to modify the hardship often arising from the rigorous application of general laws to particular cases, and its essence is to preserve the law by suspending its operation in such cases. History In Canon law Catholic Church canon law theory, the dispensing power is the corollary of the legislative . The dispensing power, like the legislative, was formerly invested in Ecumenical council general councils and even in provincial synods . But in the west, with the gradual centralisation of authority in the Roman curia , it became ultimately vested in the pope as the supreme lawgiver of the Catholic Church . Despite frequent crises in the diplomatic relations between the Holy See and temporal governments in the later Middle Ages , the authority of the papacy as the dispenser of Actual grace grace and spiritual licences remained largely unchallenged. In the early thirteenth century, Pope Innocent III 1198 1216 fostered the extension of papal political power. He emphasised, as had no pope before him, the pope s plenitudo potestatis fullness of power within the Church. Since the Church comprised the whole of mankind, medieval jurists were accustomed to what we might call shared sovereignty, and freely accepted that the pope had a concurrent ... could dispense with any law. Such a dispensation was not, strictly speaking, legislative, but rather ... studied in Bologna. By this power of dispensation, the pope could release clergy and laity from the obligations ... only to clergy. The third category, matrimonial dispensation s, i.e. regarding marriage , concerned only the laity since clerical celibacy the clergy is celibate . Beside the three main classes of dispensation ... Sources 1911 wstitle Dispensation David Chamber, Faculty Office Registers, 1534 1549 A Calendar ...   more details



  1. Dispensing

    wiktionary dispensing Dispensing may refer to Resin dispensing , an industrial process Remote dispensing , the use of automated systems to dispense prescription medications without an on site pharmacist See also Dispensation disambiguation Dispenser disambiguation disambig ...   more details



  1. Mega db

    notability Music date December 2009 unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Mega db Type studio Artist Jimsaku Cover Released December 17, 1997 Recorded Genre Jazz Length 40 28 Label Fun House Inc. Producer Reviews Last album Dispensation Jimsaku album Dispensation br 1996 This album Mega db br 1997 Next album Mega db is the 10th album by Jimsaku , released in 1997. Track listing Cosmic Orb Tetsuo Sakurai 6 23 Aztec Tetsuo Sakurai 5 27 Kaos Tetsuo Sakurai, Maki Mickey Kanzaki 5 21 Flash Back Tetsuo Sakurai 6 00 Struttin Akira Jimbo 5 09 Get Freaky Akira Jimbo 4 12 Bluster Akira Jimbo 4 34 Parallel Egoes Akira Jimbo 3 22 Category Jimsaku albums Category 1997 albums ...   more details



  1. Privilege (canon law)

    Monarch sovereign , or he might do so by way of dispensation from the strict requirements of the Canon ..., but it also acted as a dispensation with the requirements of the canon law. Still, however they were ... Lambeth degrees are described in terms of dispensation to enjoy the privilege of DCL or whatever the degree might be. ref 20 September 1537, Thomas Tasshe, BCL, dispensation to enjoy the privilege, etc ...   more details



  1. Validation of marriage

    marriage. The pope has power to give the dispensation called sanatio in radice . Bishops have ...   more details



  1. Marganitha

    Orphan date February 2009 The Marganitha which translates as Pearl is the most concise teaching of the Assyrian Church of the East . Written by Abdisho bar Berika Mar Odisho , Metropolitan bishop Metropolitan of Nisibis N siwin and Armenia , in 1298, the book is divided into five sections On God Theory Concerning God That Monotheism God is One and Not Many That God is Eternal That God is Incomprehensible On the Trinity On the Creation On the Creation of the Universe On The Fall of Man First Man s Sin On the Divine Torah Laws and Ordinances , and On the Neviim Prophets Prophecies Concerning Christ On the Christianity Christian Dispensation period Dispensation On the Advent of Christ, and His Union On the Dispensation of Christ On the Truth of Christianity On the Christian denominations Different Sects Refutation of the Foregoing Creed s On the Title Theotokos Begetter of God On Four Qnume Hypostasis philosophy Hypostasis On the Christian Church Church On the Church Sacrament s On the Number of the Church Sacraments On the Priesthood On Baptism On the Oil of Unction On the Oblation On the Holy Leaven On the Remission of Sins and Repentance On Matrimony and on Celibacy Virginity The first chapter is theology theological , explaining God s necessary existence and most basic features, as revealed in the Old Testament . Following this is the Assyrian religious cosmology cosmology , which sets the stage for the coming of the Messiah. The next chapter is Christology Christological , attempting to explain the Assyrian understanding of Jesus personhood and divinity this is the most crucial chapter in terms of explaining Assyrian doctrine to other Christian groups, as the Assyrians had been incorrectly labeled Nestorianism Nestorians for centuries. The thrust of the chapter is largely ecumenism ecumenical , in an attempt to reconcile the linguistic and cultural forces that kept the Assyrians from the larger Christian community. The final division concerns the practice and sign ...   more details



  1. Obreption and subreption

    Obreption and subreption both from the Latin word repo reptum genitive to creep or crawl. The prefix, Ob means towards, against, or, in the way of Sub means under, or, close to are terms used in ancient Roman law and in the church s canon law applied by the Catholic church to species of fraud by which an ecclesiastical rescript is obtained. Dispensation Catholic Church Dispensation s or Actual grace grace s are not granted unless there be some motive for requesting them, and the law of the Church requires that the true and just causes that lie behind the motive be stated in every prayer for such dispensation or grace. When the petition contains a statement about facts or circumstances that are supposititious or at least, modified if they really exist, the resulting rescript is said to be vitiated by obreption , which consists in a positive allegation of what is false. If, on the other hand, silence had been observed concerning something that essentially changed the state of the case, the concealment or suppression of statements or facts that according to law or usage should be expressed in an application or petition for a rescript is called subreption . Rescripts obtained by obreption or subreption are null and void when the motive cause of the rescript is affected by them. If it is only the impelling cause, and the substance of the petition is not affected, or if the false statement was made through ignorance, the rescript is not vitiated. As requests for rescripts must come through a person in ecclesiastical authority, it is his duty to inform himself of the truth or falsity of the causes alleged in the petitions, and in case they are granted, to see that the conditions of the rescript are fulfilled. In its effects subreption is equivalent to obreption. Subreption may be intentional and malicious, or attributable solely to ignorance or inadvertence. It may affect the primary, substantial reason or motive of the grant, or constitute merely a secondary or impellent ...   more details



  1. Jimsaku

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name Jimsaku image caption Akira L and Tetsuo R in action background group or band origin Japan genre Jazz , Jazz fusion Fusion years active 1990 1998 past members Akira Jimbo , Tetsuo Sakurai Jimsaku was a drums and bass duo formed by Akira Jimbo and Tetsuo Sakurai in 1990, after they left the Japan ese jazz Jazz fusion fusion band music band Casiopea . They released 10 albums and one best of collection, and disbanded in 1998. Discography Albums Jimsaku album Jimsaku 1990 45 C 1991 Jade Jimsaku album Jade 1992 Viva Jimsaku album Viva Live Album 1992 100 Jimsaku album 100 1993 Wind Loves Us 1993 Navel Jimsaku album Navel 1994 Blaze of Passion 1995 Dispensation Jimsaku album Dispensation 1996 MEGA db 1997 Compilations Best Selection Jimsaku album Best Selection 1995 External links http www.tetsuosakurai.com Official Tetsuo Sakurai Website http akira jimbo.uh oh.jp Official Akira Jimbo Website Category Japanese musical groups de Jimsaku ja ...   more details



  1. Best Selection (Jimsaku album)

    Multiple issues unreferenced December 2009 notability December 2009 lead missing December 2009 Infobox Album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name Best Selection Type compilation Artist Jimsaku Cover Released November 25, 1995 Recorded Genre Jazz Length Label Polydor K.K. Producer Reviews Last album Blaze of Passion br 1995 This album Best Selection br 1995 Next album Dispensation Jimsaku album Dispensation br 1996 Gypsy Romance small from Jimsaku album Jimsaku , 1990 small Centro Habana small from 45 C , 1991 small Muchacha Bonita small from 45 C , 1991 small Tetsuo Sakurai Songo De Go Go small from Viva Jimsaku album Viva , 1992 small Wind Loves Us small from Wind Loves Us , 1993 small I m Gonna Catch You small from Wind Loves Us , 1993 small Alisa small from Navel Jimsaku album Navel , 1994 small 261 Broadway small from Blaze of Passion , 1995 small Awakening small from Blaze of Passion , 1995 small Club Wired Tetsuo Sakurai Sunshade Akira Jimbo 1990s jazz album stub Category Jimsaku albums Category 1995 compilation albums ...   more details



  1. Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics ? Men's team squads

    FootballAt2012SummerOlympics The following is a list of squads for each nation competing in Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics Men s tournament men s football at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London . Each nation must submit a squad of 18 players, 15 of which must be born on or after 1 January 1989, and 3 of which can be older dispensation players. A minimum of two goalkeepers plus one optional dispensation goalkeeper must be included in the squad. Group A Great Britain Coach flagicon ENG Stuart Pearce Senegal Coach flagicon FRA Pierre Lechantre United Arab Emirates Coach Mahdi Ali Uruguay Coach scar Tab rez Group B Mexico Coach Luis Fernando Tena South Korea Coach Hong Myung Bo Gabon Coach Claude Albert Mbourounot Switzerland Coach Pierluigi Tami Group C Brazil Coach Mano Menezes Egypt Coach Hany Ramzy Belarus Coach Georgi Kondratiev New Zealand Coach flagicon ENG Neil Emblen Group D Spain Coach Luis Milla Japan Coach Takashi Sekizuka Honduras Coach flagicon COL Luis Fernando Su rez Morocco Coach flagicon NED Pim Verbeek Olympic Games Football Football at the Summer Olympics team squads Category Football at the 2012 Summer Olympics Men s team squads Use dmy dates date April 2012 da Fodbold under Sommer OL m ndenes spillertrupper ...   more details



  1. Dispenser

    Wiktionary Dispenser may refer to Containers and machines Various machines that dispense things Automatic toothpaste dispenser Cash dispenser automated teller machine Hearing aid dispenser Label dispenser Klik Rockets Dispenser , a candy dispenser Paper towel dispenser Pez dispenser , a candy dispenser Pill dispenser Soap dispenser Tape dispenser Vending machine s, dispense beverages, candy, chips, sandwiches, and other foods People Le Despenser Dylan Dispenser Walker See also lookfrom intitle Dispensation disambiguation Dispensor Transformers , fictional robot disambig it Dispenser ru uk ...   more details



  1. Defect of Birth

    orphan date February 2009 Defect of Birth was, under former Roman Catholic canon law , a canonical impediment to ordination, stemming from illegitimacy. Under the current 1983 Code of Canon Law, illegitimacy no longer has any canonical implications or consequences. Defect of birth was an impediment to the reception of orders, and inhibited the exercise of the functions of orders already received. The prohibition did not touch the validity of orders, but made the reception of them illicit. The defect of illegitimate birth could be remedied in four ways 1 by the subsequent marriage of the parents, if they were capable of contracting a marriage at the time of birth 2 by a rescript of the pope 3 by religious profession 4 by a dispensation. See also Illegitimacy External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 02579b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Defect of Birth Category Canon law Catholic Church RC Canon law stub Catholic ...   more details



  1. On Catechizing the Uninstructed

    orphan date April 2010 Unreferenced date May 2011 This was an early reference in Augustine s works Chapter 22 of the above mentioned work Clarify date May 2011 which illustrated Dispensation period Dispensational principles far before the term Dispensationalism was coined. This reference is proof that the teachings of Dispensationalism didn t begin with John Nelson Darby Nelson Darby , but much earlier, first formally written about by a theologian, Augustine, many centuries before Darby. The actual work On Catechizing the Uninstructed, may be found many places on the web. DEFAULTSORT On Catechizing The Uninstructed Category Apocalypticism ...   more details



  1. Grand Lodge of Minnesota

    , dispensation granted February 5, 1852 and St. Paul Lodge No.  223, operating under a charter granted by the Grand Lodge of Ohio , dispensation granted August 8, 1849. The creation of the Grand ...   more details



  1. Gallican Church

    The Gallican Church was the Catholic Church in France from the time of the Declaration of the Clergy of France 1682 to that of the Civil Constitution of the Clergy 1790 during the French Revolution . Gallicanism was the doctrine that the power of monarch s is independent of the power of pope s, and that the church of each country should be under the joint control of the pope and the monarch. The opposite doctrine is known as Ultramontanism . Under the Declaration of the Clergy of France of 1682, the following privileges were claimed, but never accepted by the Holy See French monarchy Kings of France had the right to assemble church council s in their dominions. Kings of France had the right to make laws and regulations touching ecclesiastical matters. The pope required the king s consent to send papal legate s into France. Those legates required the king s consent to exercise their power within France. Bishop s, even when commanded by the pope, could not go out of the kingdom without the king s consent. Royal officers could not be excommunicated for any act performed in the discharge of their official duties. The pope could not authorize the wiktionary alienate alienation of landed church estates in France, or the diminishing of any Foundation nonprofit organization foundation s. Papal bull s and Papal letter letters required the pareatis of the king or his officers before they took effect within France. The pope could not issue Dispensation Catholic Church dispensation s to the prejudice of the laudable customs and statutes of the French cathedral churches. It was lawful to appeal from the Pope to a future council or to have recourse to the appeal as from an abuse appel comme d abus against acts of the ecclesiastical power. External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 06351a.htm Catholic Encyclopedia article on Gallicanism Category History of Catholicism in France Category Religion in the Ancien R gime Category National churches France ru ...   more details



  1. Abraham Cohen Labatt

    Abraham Cohen Labatt 1802, Charleston, South Carolina August 16, 1899, Galveston, Texas was a prominent pioneer of Reform Judaism in the United States in the 19th century, founding several early congregations. A Sephardic Jew , he was one of the organizers of the Reform congregation in Charleston in 1825. A few years later he moved to Charlotte, North Carolina . In 1831 he moved to New Orleans , where he engaged in mercantile pursuits and was one of the founders of the first Jewish congregations in Louisiana . He visited Velasco, Texas in that year and again in 1837 as supercargo of the steamship Columbia , the first cargo ship merchantman to trade between the U.S., via Charleston, Texas , and Mexico . Labatt went to California in a merchant capacity following the gold rush of 1849, and was one of the founders of the San Francisco synagogue Shearith Israel , laying its foundation stone in 1856. He would also serve as president of Congregation Emanuel . In 1849 he obtained a Dispensation Catholic Church dispensation for the David Crockett masonic lodge , the first regularly instituted lodge in the state of California . He served also as an alderman of San Francisco. Labatt married Caroline Hyams born 1821 and had sixteen children with her. In the 1860s, they moved to Louisiana , followed by Waco, Texas in 1869, finally settling in Galveston in 1878, where he joined the Jewish Texan Congregation B nai Israel . He would remain in Galveston for the rest of his life. See also History of the Jews in Galveston, Texas References JewishEncyclopedia article Labatt, Abraham Cohen author Cyrus Adler url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 3&letter L&search Abraham 20Cohen 20Labatt External links Handbook of Texas id LL fla72 name Abraham Cohen Labatt Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Labatt, Abraham Cohen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1802 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH August 16, 1899 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Labatt, Abraham Coh ...   more details



  1. Disparity of worship

    Disparity of worship or disparity of cult Disparitas Cultus is a Annulment Annulment in the Catholic Church diriment impediment in Roman Catholic Church Roman Catholic canon law Roman Catholic Church canon law a reason why a marriage can not be validly contracted without a dispensation, stemming from one person being certainly Baptism baptized , and the other certainly not baptized. The reasons for this impediment is that the marriage will not be a sacraments of the Catholic Church sacrament with one spouse unbaptized, that the unbaptized person s views on marriage may be incompatible with the Catholic views, and that such a marriage may hinder the practice of religion on part of the Catholic spouse and any children . Disparity of worship does not affect the marriage of a Catholic or baptized non Catholic with one whose baptism, even after careful investigation concerning the baptismal ceremony or its validity, remains doubtful. Neither does it in any way influence the marriage of two who, after diligent examination, are still considered doubtfully baptized. A marriage between a Catholic and another, baptized person not a Catholic, is a Interfaith marriage mixed marriage . Though sometimes referred to by this term, the permission of the bishop is required merely to make the union licit the marriage is valid but illicit without it. Disparity of worship can be Dispensation Catholic Church dispensed for grave reasons, and on the promises usually written from the spouses the unbaptized not to interfere with the spouse s practice of religion or the raising of the children in religion, the Catholic to practice the Catholic religion and raise the children in it. External links http www.newadvent.org cathen 05037b.htm Catholic Encyclopedia Disparity of Worship Catholic Category Canon law Catholic Church RC Canon law stub ...   more details



  1. Agents of Roman Congregations

    Agents of Roman Congregations are persons whose business it is to look after the affairs of their patrons at the Roman Curia . History The name is derived from the Latin Agens in Rebus , corresponding to the Greek Apocrisiarius both have specific historical secular uses in the Riman Byzantine empires . We first meet these agents for ecclesiastical matters not at the court of Rome, but at the imperial palace of Constantinople. Owing to the close connection between Church and State under the early Christian emperors and the absence of canons concerning many matters of mixed jurisdiction, the principal bishops found it necessary to maintain agents to look after their interests at the imperial court. Until the French Revolution , the prelates of France maintained similar agents at the royal court of St. Denis. See Assembly of the French clergy . In the modern time the agents of the Roman Congregations are employed by bishops or private persons to transact their affairs in the pontifical courts. Such an agency is undertaken temporarily or perpetually. The principal business of the agents is to urge the expedition of the cases of their patrons. They undertake both judicial and extrajudicial business. If it is a question of papal favors, such as Dispensation Catholic Church dispensation s or increased faculties, these agents prepare the proper supplications and call repeatedly on the officials of the proper congregation until an answer is obtained. They expend whatever money is necessary to pay for the legal documents or to advance in general the affairs of those who employ them. The agents have a recognized position in the Roman Curia, and rank next in dignity before the apostolic notaries . The money they expend and the pay they receive depend entirely on the will of their employers. Some authors include under this name the solicitor s and Apostolic Expeditors of the Roman Curia, whose business it is to assist the Procurator Catholic Church procurators in the mechanical ...   more details



  1. Apostolic expeditor

    Apostolic Expeditors in full, in Latin Expeditionarius literarum apostolicarum, Datariae Apostolicae sollicitator atque expeditor in Italian simply Spedizionieri are Roman Curia l officials who attend to the sending of Papal Bull s, Papal Brief s and Papal Rescript s emanating from the Apostolic Chancery , the Dataria , the Sacred Paenitentiaria and the Secretariate of Briefs . History In a restricted and specific sense expeditors or expeditioners are laymen approved by the Dataria, after an examination, to act as agents for bishops or others before the Dataria or Apostolic Chancery. They are members of the Roman Court. They differ from solicitor s as well as from wikt procurator procurator s or agents in general, who transact business with the Roman Congregations . A solicitor, strictly speaking, is an assistant to a procurator, doing the mechanical work of preparing documents. An expeditor is more concerned with matters of favour, privileges, Dispensation Catholic Church dispensation s and so on, than with cases in litigation. It has been the practice of the Dataria and Apostolic Chancery to carry on business only with authorized agents or expeditors, whose office it is to draw up and sign the necessary documents, receive and forward the answer given. They receive a certain fixed fee for each transaction, while procurators and solicitors generally receive a monthly stipend. The number of expeditors has varied. Cardinal Pacca, pro datarius , decided in 1833 that the number, which was then one hundred, should be regulated by the amount of business to be transacted. Circa 1900 there were about thirty. In reorganizing the Roman Court, Pope Pius X deprived these expeditors of their exclusive right to appear before the Dataria and Apostolic Chancery. Source CathEncy url http www.newadvent.org cathen 05712c.htm title Apostolic Expeditors Catholic Category Roman Curia catholic stub ...   more details




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