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Its Nature, Historical Development And Effects

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Its Nature, Historical Development And Effects

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Table of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS.
Foreword vii
PART I.
Chapter
I. Canon 2257. The Nature of the Censure of Excommunication 1
II. Historical Development of the Censure of Excommunication 11
I. Pre-Christian Excommunication 12
1. Pagan Analogies12
2. Hebrew Excommunication 12
II. Christian Excommunication 14
1. The Right of the Church to Excommunicate 14
2. The Church has exercised this Right from the Beginning 16
3. Terminology 18
4. Mortal Excommunication 19
5. The Delivering to Satan 21
6. Anathema 22
7. Maranatha 25
8. Medicinal Excommunication 26
9. Medicinal Excommunication and Public Penance 27
10. The Denial of Episcopal Communion 30
II. Minor Excommunication 31
III. Canon 2258 and Canon 2267. Vitandi and Tolerati : Communication in Profane Mattere 35
PART II.
THE EFFECTS OF EXCOMMUNICATION.
Preliminary Remarks 48
I. The Legislation of Canon 2232 48
II. The Distinction between a Declaratory and Condemnatory Sentence 50
Chapter
I. Canon 2259. Assistance at Divine Offices 53
II. Canon 2260 74
I. Reception of the Sacraments 74
II. Reception of the Sacramentals 78
III. Ecclesiastical Burial 83
III. Canon 2261 88
I. Active Use of the Sacraments and Sacramentals 88
II. Some Special Points Concerning the Sacrament of Matrimony 99
1. Assistance at Marriage 100
(A) Assistance at Marriage of Notorious Excommunicates 100
(B) Assistance at Marriage by Excommunicated Priests 103
2. Matrimonial Dispensations 106
(A) The Vitandi and the Tolerati post sententiam as the Confessor of Canon 1044 106
(B) The Vitandi and the Tolerati post sententiam as the Priest who assists at Marriage in virtue of Canon 1098. n. 2 107
IV. Canon 2262. Indulgences, Suffrages and Public Prayers: Application of Maas for Excommunicates 112
V. Canon 2263 123
I. Legitimate Ecclesiastical Acta 123
II. Excommunicates as Plaintiffs in Ecclesiastical Courts 136
III. The Discharge of Ecclesiastical Offices 140
IV. The Use of Privileges 142
VI. Canon 2264. The Exercise of Jurisdiction 144
VII. Canon 2266 and Canon 2266 150
I. The Right of Election, Presentation, Nomination 151
II. Acquisition and Privation of Dignities, Offices, Benefices, Pensions, etc. 154
III. The Reception of Orders 157
IV. Pontifical Rescript 160
VIII. The Indirect Effects of Excommunication 165
I. Irregularity 165
II. Suspicion of Heresy 166
Bibliography 166
Theses 177
Biographical Note 181

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BX2275 .H85 1928

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OL25942075M
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ExcommunicationItsNature
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28015376
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608970330, 781211

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