Indult

Indult

:"This article refers to an Indult according to church law. For other uses of the word, see Pardon."

An indult is a permission, or privilege, granted by the competent church authority – the Holy See or the diocesan bishop, as the case may be – for an exception from a particular norm of church law in an individual case, [ [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07789a.htm Pontifical Indults] ] for example, members of the consecrated life seeking to be dispensed from their religious vows. [canon 692.2]

Indult Catholic also refers to Catholics who hear the Tridentine Mass under an Ecclesia Dei indult thus maintaining full communion with Rome. [ [http://latin-mass-society.org/desavent.htm The English Indult - "an Object of Fraternal Envy" by Dr. Eric de Savanthem] ]

References

See also

*Anusim

External links

*http://www.universalindult.org


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  • indult — [in′ dult΄] n. [< ML(Ec) indultum < LL, indulgence, favor < neut. of L indultus, pp. of indulgere, INDULGE] R.C.Ch. a privilege or special permission granted by the pope to bishops and others to do something otherwise prohibited by the… …   English World dictionary

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