• Canonical institution (from the Latin institutio, from instituere, to establish) is a technical term of the canon law of the Catholic Church, meaning...
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  • structure Canonical coronation, an institutional act of the pope to legally crown images venerated by the faithful through a papal bull Canonical hours,...
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  • canonical provision is the regular induction into a benefice. It comprises three distinct acts - the designation of the person, canonical institution...
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  • In the Catholic Church, a canonical visitation is the act of an ecclesiastical superior who in the discharge of his office visits persons or places with...
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    Apocrypha (redirect from Extra-canonical)
    were edifying Christian works that were not always initially included as canonical scripture. The adjective "apocryphal", meaning of doubtful authenticity...
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    in January 1350. By a Bull of 17 December 1421, Martin V granted canonical institution to this faculty and united it closely with the faculty of law. In...
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    In the practice of Christianity, canonical hours mark the divisions of the day in terms of fixed times of prayer at regular intervals. A book of hours...
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  • constitution kept the separation between the nomination (advowson) and the canonical institution (benefice/living, which conferred a jurisdiction) but the state...
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    the future shall likewise be made by the First Consul, and the canonical institution shall be given by the Holy See. in conformity with the preceding...
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    January 1350. By a Bull of 17 December 1421, Pope Martin V granted canonical institution to this faculty and united it closely with the faculty of law. In...
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  • Personal prelature (category Catholic canonical structures)
    refers to the fact that, in contrast with previous canonical use for ecclesiastical institutions, the jurisdiction of the prelate is not linked to a...
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    and robots. The operating system is developed by the British company Canonical and a community of other developers, under a meritocratic governance model...
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  • canons 265–272 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law. There is a similar canonical institution in the law of the Eastern Catholic Churches, which appears in the...
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    bishops are now appointed by the government, but receive their canonical institution from the Pope. The document also stipulates that "the Holy See,...
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    A canonical coronation (Latin: Coronatio Canonica) is a pious institutional act of the pope, duly expressed in a formal decree of a papal bull, in which...
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    each new ordination of a bishop, the Church sent a request for canonical institution to the pope, who invariably condemned it as a schismatic body.: 29–32 ...
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    Canonical digits, also referred to as liturgical digits, are a posture or bodily attitude of prayer used during the celebration of the rite of the Holy...
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    priests and bishops, ordered metropolitans to take charge of the canonical institution of their suffragans, and forbade the bishops to seek a Bull of confirmation...
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    community were Blessed Louis Morbioli of Bologna (d. 1495). The canonical institution of the third order dates from the middle of the fifteenth century...
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  • 945 Second Canonical Book of the Tang Dynasty 《新唐書》, compiled under Ouyang Xiu (歐陽修) and Song Qi (宋祁) in 1060 Tang Huiyao, the Institutional History of...
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  • Canon law (redirect from Canonical law)
    canon law has significant influence in contemporary society. Catholic Canonical jurisprudential theory generally follows the principles of Aristotelian-Thomistic...
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  • Church of Greece rejected the American Orthodox Catholic Church as a canonical institution. In The Quest for Orthodox Church Unity in America, Fr. Serafim...
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  • of the sick. Civil incorporation was granted 30 June, 1881, and canonical institution 19 March, 1882. The activities of the congregation are confined...
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  • Pius IX, by a brief of 18 July 1856, raised it to the rank of a canonical institution, gave it a Cardinal protector, and requested all bishops to introduce...
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  • Seminary - Etna, California (This school is a non-canonical, "Genuine Orthodox Church" institution). University of Saint Katherine - San Marcos, California...
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  • solicited by the Directory of Allier, but he refused to ask for the canonical institution and emigrated in 1790 to England and then to Italy. During his exile...
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    some sixty French settler families. Assumption became an official, canonical institution in 1767 under its first pastor, Fr. Pierre Potier S.J. who remained...
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    nonagenarian bishop to the See of Paris. He was immediately given canonical institution by the papal legate, Cardinal Giovanni Battista Caprara, and he...
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    The Words of Institution, also called the Words of Consecration, are words echoing those of Jesus himself at his Last Supper that, when consecrating bread...
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    the canonical institution of the North American College and gave it the rank and title of a "pontifical" college. In the end, the new canonical status...
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