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indult
▪ I. indult, n. (ɪnˈdʌlt) [a. F. indult (15–16th c.), or ad. L. indultum indulgence, permission, favour, privilege, subst. use of neuter of indultus, pa. pple. of indulgēre to indulge.] † 1. A special privilege granted by authority; a licence or permission. Obs. in gen. sense.1535 Stewart Cron. Scot... Oxford English Dictionary
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Indult
In Catholic canon law, an indult is a permission or privilege, granted by the competent church authority – the Holy See or the diocesan bishop, as the This indult was superseded in 2007 by new legislation introduced by Pope Benedict XVI in the motu proprio Summorum Pontificum, and superseded again in wikipedia.org
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Agatha Christie indult
The Agatha Christie indult is a nickname applied to the permission granted in 1971 by Pope Paul VI for the use of the Tridentine Mass in England and Wales and so decided to grant the request; giving the indult its nickname. wikipedia.org
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indulto
‖ indulto (inˈdulto) [Sp. and Pg. indulto, exemption, privilege, licence:—L. indultum indult.] † 1. = indult n. 1, 2. Obs.1645 Treaty w. Spain in C. King Brit. Merch. (1721) III. 132 Other Favours and Indulto's, which the King..granted you. 1753 Scots. Mag. Jan. 10/1 In virtue of an indulto granted ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Exclaustration
This authorization is called an indult of departure, not an exclaustration. Unless the religious rejects it, an indult of departure entails dispensation from the religious vows that have been taken. wikipedia.org
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indultum
‖ inˈdultum [L.: see indult.] = indult.1640 Somner Antiq. Canterb. 310 The Archbishops fore⁓noted indultums or grants made to this Archdeacon. Oxford English Dictionary
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William Bowes (15th century MP)
A measure of his standing in the city was evident when he and his wife were granted a papal indult and gifts received from William Skirlaw, the then bishop wikipedia.org
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Giuseppe Antonio Ermenegildo Prisco
He was ordained to the priesthood in September 1856 with an indult because he had not yet reached the canonical age for the appointment. wikipedia.org
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exclaustration
exclaustration, n. Eccl. (ɛksklɔːˈstreɪʃən) [ad. mod.L. exclaustration-em: see ex-, claustration n.] Permission granted to a member of a religious community to live for a specified time outside the religious institute or beyond its jurisdiction.1945 F. P. Sweeney Reduction of Clerics to Lay State (C... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tadhkirat al-Fuqahā
Style Allamah Al-Hilli writes about his intention to express and explain the summaries of indult (Fatwa) of the jurist and rules of Scholars (Ulama) according wikipedia.org
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define: indult
In Catholic canon law, an indult is a permission or privilege granted by the Holy See or the diocesan bishop.
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Indian Mass
The Indian Masses date to the mid-17th century, and permission for them was apparently granted by an indult by Rome, although record of the indult itself wikipedia.org
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Patrick de Leuchars
The pension was an annual one of 100 marks, and was to be taken from Brechin episcopal revenues; one indult allowed Patrick to continue wearing episcopal vesture, while the other was an indult for plenary remission of sins, indicating that Patrick expected death. wikipedia.org
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Quattuor abhinc annos
The Congregation subsequently granted diocesan bishops an indult to authorize specified priests and groups of the faithful who requested it, celebration This was not the first time that such an indult had been granted: after the promulgation of the Ordo Missae of 1970, Pope Paul VI issued a letter on 30 wikipedia.org
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Latin Mass Society of England and Wales
petition for the Latin Mass in England and Wales which the Archbishop of Westminster, Cardinal John Heenan, presented to Pope Paul VI, who granted a papal indult See also Indult Catholic International Federation Una Voce CIEL UK Priestly Fraternity of St. wikipedia.org
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