Other uses Dispensation disambiguation In the Canon law CatholicChurch canon law of the Roman CatholicChurch , 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 CatholicChurch 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 CatholicChurch . 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 ..., dispense from Canon law CatholicChurch canon law , de jure , with his plenitude of power. He based ... and Rights in the Western Legal Tradition U. Cal. Press 1993 Category Canon law CatholicChurch ..., 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 ... sovereigns. The temporal princes could administer their own laws, but the princes of the Church ... was above the law, time or precedent did not limit his power, and he could dispense with any law. Such a dispensation ... of dispensation, the pope could release clergy and laity from the obligations of the canon law in all ..., 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, the Roman Curia was ready ... levels of authority in the Church that are competent to dispense the various demands of Canon Law ... more details
wiktionary dispensationDispensation may refer to DispensationCatholicChurch , the suspension, by competent authority, of general rules of law in particular cases in the CatholicChurchDispensation period , a period in history according to Protestant evangelicalism 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 disambig ca Dispensaci es Dispensaci n fr Dispensation ... more details
Dictionary LDS Church LDS Bible Dictionary says A dispensation of the gospel is a period of time in which ...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 ... 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 associated ... or Law align center bgcolor 00CCFF Grace br or Church align center bgcolor ccccff Millennial Kingdom .... 1 12 4 2 , although it does not continue as a dispensation. Similarly, the saved of this present dispensation ... 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 ... Day Saint dispensations In the Latter Day Saint movement , a dispensation is a period of time ... dispensation is an apostasy where the priesthood is absent. ref http library.lds.org nxt gateway.dll ... ref The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints teaches that there have been many dispensations ... the Nephites and the Jaredites. Adamic Dispensation According to Latter day Saint scriptures an angel ... 5 12 13 and the priesthood was lost thus ending the dispensation in apostasy. Dispensation of Enoch ... taken from the earth, the wicked people became very numerous. Dispensation of Noah See Moses 8 19 20. Dispensation of Abraham Empty section date January 2011 Mosaic Dispensation Empty section date January 2011 Dispensation of the meridian of time This dispensation s authority was in Jesus Christ ... after the record of the Bible, and before the Nicene creed, the Earth fell into the great apostasy . Dispensation ... more details
Category Canon law CatholicChurch Category Marriage in Christianity ...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 matrriage 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 ... more details
within forbidden times, the vetitum , or Interdict Roman CatholicChurch interdict laid on a marriage ... in the Roman Curia. Source Catholic http www.newadvent.org cathen 05041a.htm Dispensation Category Canon ...inline date October 2008 A matrimonial dispensation is the relaxation in a particular case of an impediment ..., are by no means identical. General powers of dispensation The Pope and his Curia The Pope cannot dispense ... such dispensation granted by him is valid, and when he acts from a sufficient motive it is also licit ... lawful intercourse in the direct line. As a rule the pope exercises his power of dispensation through ..., necessary that such marriage shall have taken place in lawful form before the Church, and that one ... 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 ... authority 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 ... is not a Catholic the nature, degree and number of all impediments if recourse is had to the Congregatio ... the causes set forth for granting the dispensation and other circumstances specified in the Propaganda ... of the dispensation, to observe the paragraph relating to incestuous intercourse, even when probably this very thing had been alleged as the only reason for granting the dispensation . When there is question ... when the dispensation is sought from the Penitentiaria in form pauperum when he is in any way hindered ... henceforth does not invalidate a dispensation in any case but the authors of the false statement ... , I, no. 362. Dispensation rescripts are generally drawn up in form commiss mixt , i. e. they are entrusted ... a dispensation before he has seen the original of the rescript. Therein it is usually prescribed ... of the parties. Should the inquiry disclose no substantial error, the executor proclaims the dispensation ... more details
the official website of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints ref In this sense, the dispensation refers to the administration of truth and or priesthood Mormonism priesthood by the Church ...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 of time by a variety of theologians and pastors in the 19th century and early 20th 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 as well as the 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 ... of the biblical significance of the dispensation of the fulness of times. Darby s literal translation ... authors darby CRITICAL 13011E.html The Dispensation of the Fulness of Times from Stem website ref According to some Restorationism Christian primitivism restorationists , the dispensation of the fullness ... Day Saint movement , the dispensation of the fulness of times is often interpreted as the era after which the Church of Christ Latter Day Saints Church of Christ is said to have been restored to the earth ... Summary of Christian eschatological differences References reflist DEFAULTSORT Dispensation Of The Fulness ... more details
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
Roman Catholicism The CatholicChurch , also known as the Roman CatholicChurch , is the world s largest ... gospel of Jesus Christ , administering the Sacraments of the CatholicChurch sacraments and exercising ... It teaches that its Bishop CatholicChurch bishops are the apostolic succession successors of Jesus ... ccc css archive catechism p123a9p4.htm work Catechism of the CatholicChurch publisher vatican accessdate 24 July 2010 ref Catholic liturgy worship is centred on the Eucharist in the CatholicChurch ... Roman Catholic Blessed Virgin Mary in special regard. Marian doctrines of the CatholicChurchCatholic ... Browseinside.harpercollins.com . Quote T he use of the adjective Catholic as a modifier of Church ... case, the West claimed for itself the title CatholicChurch, while the East appropriated ... The name CatholicChurch appears in the title of the Catechism of the CatholicChurch . ref Libreria ... to the real successor of St Peter Question 118 , and refers to the Church as the Roman Catholic ... Baltimore Catechism . ref occasionally refer to the Church by the name Roman CatholicChurch . In the Catechism ... to the Apostle Peter. Catholic doctrine teaches that the CatholicChurch was founded by Jesus Christ ..., if any, these apostate s should have in the CatholicChurch led to the Donatist and Novatianist schisms ... 582 25661 5, quote Catharism was the greatest heretical challenge faced by the CatholicChurch in the twelfth ... , which brought Consecrated life CatholicChurch consecrated religious life into urban settings ... church that outlawed Catholic priests ref name Noble519 Noble, p. 519 ref and prevented Catholics ... in Brazil. Main CatholicChurch and the Age of Discovery The Age of Discovery saw the expansion of Western ... in captivity. Napoleon later re established the CatholicChurch in France through the Concordat of 1801 ... Pompallier, J. Early History of the CatholicChurch in Oceania 5BFront Matter 5D p1?action null title ENZB 1888 Pompallier, J. Early History of the CatholicChurch in Oceania Front Matter& 93 publisher ... more details
or a non Catholic minister, a dispensationCatholicChurchdispensation can be granted. If no dispensation ... canon 1090 Some of these laws can be relaxed by a dispensationCatholicChurchdispensation ...Weasel date March 2009 Cleanup jargon date March 2008 In the Roman CatholicChurch , annulment is a canonical procedure according to the Church s Canon law CatholicChurch Canon Law whereby an ecclesial ... has no civil consequence. The CatholicChurch affirms that in a true marriage, a man and a woman become one flesh before the eyes of God. The Church s teaching on marriage is that it is a Sacrament and that it is only ... union are discharged. Catechism of the CatholicChurch blockquote There may be a fee involved ... Reasons for Nullity Lack of Canonical Form Members of the CatholicChurch are required to be married ... marriages ref Process Marriages annulled under the CatholicChurch are considered as ab initio , meaning ... nullity are granted. An annulment from the CatholicChurch is independent from obtaining a civil ... jurisdictions, some of the grounds that the CatholicChurch recognizes as sufficient for annulment ... entering into a marriage in the CatholicChurch, even if neither party in the marriage was Catholic Petrine Privilege privilege of faith being separate cases . The CatholicChurch treats as indissoluble ... before a Catholic minister, unless a dispensation was first obtained. In order to obtain a declaration ... be accepted by a marriage tribunal in the CatholicChurch. However, some of the Orthodox churches allow a second or third marriage in oikonomia economy , which is not permitted in the CatholicChurch ... economy of salvation . The CatholicChurch would see this as contrary to divine law, and so ... in Roman Catholicism References Reflist Category Canon law CatholicChurch Category Catholic marriage ... into validly. The Church presumes that a marriage is valid until proven otherwise. Annulment is not the ecclesial ... null and void the Church, after an examination of the situation by the competent ecclesiastical ... more details
This article is an expansion of a section titled CatholicChurch Teaching authority, seven sacraments Sacraments within the article CatholicChurch . File Seven Sacraments Rogier.jpg thumb 380px The Seven Sacraments by Rogier van der Weyden , ca. 1448. The Sacraments of the CatholicChurch are, the Roman CatholicChurch teaches, efficacious signs of grace, instituted by Christ and entrusted to the Church ... of the CatholicChurch, 1131 ref Though not every individual has to receive every sacrament , the Church ... of the CatholicChurch, 1129 ref likewise, as the sole dispenser of Christ s sacraments, the Catholic ... in http www.vatican.va archive ENG0015 P32.HTM Catechism of the CatholicChurch, 1123 ref The Catechism of the CatholicChurch lists the sacraments as follows The whole liturgical life of the Church ... Baptism , Confirmation CatholicChurch Confirmation or Chrismation , Eucharist CatholicChurch Eucharist , Sacrament of Penance CatholicChurch Penance , Anointing of the Sick CatholicChurch Anointing of the Sick , Holy Orders CatholicChurch Holy Orders , and Catholic marriage Matrimony . ref http www.scborromeo.org ccc para 1113.htm Catechism of the CatholicChurch, 1113 ref File Hildesheim ... www.vatican.va archive ENG0015 P3J.HTM Catechism of the CatholicChurch, 1239 1240 ref Though sprinkling ... archive ENG0015 P3L.HTM Catechism of the CatholicChurch, 1256 ref The sacrament frees from ... P3G.HTM Catechism of the CatholicChurch , 1213&ndash 1284. Confirmation main Confirmation Catholic ... 20Christian 20initiation Compendium of the Catechism of the CatholicChurch, 251 ref It is called Chrismation ... of the CatholicChurch, 267 ref These words, in both their Western and Eastern variants, refer ... catechism p2s2c1a2.htm Catechism of the CatholicChurch, 1303 ref Like baptism, confirmation may be received ... consecrated Bishop CatholicChurch bishop if a priest a presbyter confers the sacrament &mdash ... CatholicChurch blessed by the bishop on Holy Thursday itself or on a day close to it. In the East ... more details
Croatian CatholicChurch can refer to CatholicChurch in Croatia Croatian Greek CatholicChurch disambig Long comment to avoid being listed on short pages ... more details
St. Jude Melkite CatholicChurch A catholicchurch in Miami, FL St. Simon & St. Jude Church Tignish A catholicchurch in Canada St. Jude CatholicChurch Allen TX A catholicchurch in Allen TX Disambig church ... more details
American CatholicChurch may refer to American CatholicChurch in the United States Roman Catholicism in the United States Roman CatholicChurch in North America and South America American CatholicChurch California Diocese American CatholicChurch, a sect founded by Joseph Ren Vilatte in 1915 disambig ... more details
Serbian CatholicChurch can refer to Eparchy of Kri evci , the Croatian Greek CatholicChurch, which gathers Serbian Catholic faithful Apostolic Exarchate of Serbia and Montenegro , a Byzantine Rite exarchate erected from the Eparchy of Kri evci CatholicChurch in Serbia , the branch of the Roman CatholicChurch in Serbia disambig ... more details
Saint Joseph s CatholicChurch may refer to On the National Register of Historic Places Saint Joseph s CatholicChurch Glen Arbor, Michigan Saint Joseph s CatholicChurch Somerset, Ohio Saint Joseph s CatholicChurch Macon, Georgia French l glise Saint Joseph d Orl ans Orl ans, Ontario Disambig church ... more details
Precious Blood CatholicChurch may refer to Church of the Most Precious Blood, Manhattan Most Precious Blood Roman CatholicChurch, Rectory and Parochial School Precious Blood CatholicChurch Chickasaw, Ohio Precious Blood CatholicChurch Los Angeles disambig ... more details
St. Augustine CatholicChurch may refer to St. Augustine CatholicChurch, Culver City , in California St. Augustine s CatholicChurch Austin, Nevada , a List of Registered Historic Places in Nevada Registered Historic Place in Lander County, Nevada St. Augustine CatholicChurch Grayson Springs, Kentucky St. Augustine s CatholicChurch Minster, Ohio St. Augustine s CatholicChurch Napoleon, Ohio See also St. Augustine s Church disambiguation Disambig church ... more details
The term Christian CatholicChurch can refer to the Christian Catholic Apostolic Church founded in 1896 by John Alexander Dowie, also called Zionites the Christian CatholicChurch of Switzerland Disambig ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date November 2006 The Old CatholicChurch in Italy or Chiesa Vetero Cattolica in Italian, is an Old CatholicChurch united with or in communion with the Anglican Communion . Italians from the Old CatholicChurch can go to an Anglican Church anywhere else, even an Old catholicchurch anywhere else that is in the Anglican Communion . Italian Old CatholicChurch DEFAULTSORT The Old CatholicChurch In Italy Category Old Catholicism ... more details
refer Reformed CatholicChurch Old Catholic A denomination of the Old CatholicChurch Reformed CatholicChurch Venezuela A denomination active in Venezuela that was founded by Catholic and Anglican clerics Reformed Catholics A group of Catholics which separated from Rome in 1879 disambig ... more details
The term Hierarchy in the CatholicChurch has a variety of related usages. Literally, holy government .... ref See also CatholicChurch Doctrine . ref There is a hierarchical nature of the church, which ... in the church into the threefold order of Bishop CatholicChurch Episcopate , Priest Catholic ... priests are excluded. There is, in addition, an Order of Precedence CatholicChurch order of precedence ... is helpful. The CatholicChurch comprised, as of 2008, 2,795 diocese s, ref name sees Vatican, Annuario ... by a bishop CatholicChurch bishop . Dioceses are divided into individual communities called parish es, each staffed by one or more priesthood CatholicChurch priests . ref name OneFaith52 Barry, p ... of the Sick. ref http www.intratext.com IXT ENG1199 P16.HTM Canon 42 CatholicChurch Canon ... CatholicChurch Holy Orders , which ordination ordains someone into the clergy. ref name OneFaith114 Barry, p. 114. ref Episcopate main Bishop CatholicChurch The Bishop CatholicChurch bishops , who ... ENG1104 P1D.HTM title Canon 375 work Canon law CatholicChurch Code of Canon Law year 1983 accessdate ... what Canon law CatholicChurch canon law calls ordinary i.e. not delegated authority for a diocese ... of the universal CatholicChurch and of the Latin Rite Latin Church . Some of the Eastern Catholic ... ChurchChurch on Earth. What most obviously distinguishes the CatholicChurch from other Christian bodies is the link between its members and the Pope. The Catechism of the CatholicChurch , quoting ... www.vatican.va archive catechism p123a9p4.htm I title 882 work Catechism of the CatholicChurch accessdate ... of the CatholicChurch accessdate 2007 04 20 ref These are two ways in which the pastors of the Church ... archive catechism p123a9p4.htm I title 890 work Catechism of the CatholicChurch accessdate ... Coptic CatholicChurch ref Ronald Roberson, CSP 2006 . http www.cnewa.org ecc bodypg us.aspx?eccpageID 63&IndexView toc The Coptic CatholicChurch , The Eastern Christian Churches A Brief Survey 6th edition ... more details
Canon Law Canon Law , the Canon law of the CatholicChurch , is a fully developed legal system, with all ... Apostolic vicariate Apostolic Sedis Benefice Bishop CatholicChurch Canon Episcopi CatholicChurch hierarchy Code of Canon Law Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches Confirmation of bishops ... Roger Vacarius Roman Catholic term Roman Rota Seal of the Confessional and the CatholicChurch Secular ... in French translation Law Catholicism DEFAULTSORT Canon Law CatholicChurch Category Canon law Category Religious law Category Canon law CatholicChurch Category Catholic terms cs Kodex kanonick ho ... of canon law. Early sources In the first millennium of the Roman Church, the canons of various ecumenical ... century, the Roman Church began to collect and organise its canon law, which after a millennium ... Church except when it treats of things that, by their nature, apply to the Oriental , ref canon 1 CIC ... Catholics of the Latin Rite. ref Can. 1 The Canons of this code regard only the Latin Church. ref ... s decision to carry out a general revision of the Church s canon law as a result a distinct Code for members of the Eastern Catholic Churches came into effect for the first time on 1 October 1991 ... of the Church, and which also establish related canonical sanctions. On December 15, 2009, Pope ... also removed formal defection from the Catholic faith as excusing Catholics from the canonical form of marriage. ref cite web url http www.technomancy.org catholic defection title Leaving the CatholicChurch no Longer Possible ref Canon law corpus The present Canon law corpus is made up of three major documents the Code of Canon Law for the Latin rite CatholicChurch the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches for all Eastern Catholic Churches the apostolic constitution Pastor Bonus for the organization of the Roman Curia . Canon law and Church office Under the 1983 Code of Canon ... Dispensation Western Christian Ecclesiastical jurisdiction Ecclesiastical court Edictum Rothari ... more details
St. John CatholicChurch or St. John s CatholicChurch , and variations, may refer to in the United States by state then city St. John s CatholicChurch Bangor, Maine , List of RHPs in ME listed on the NRHP in Maine St. John CatholicChurch St. John Plantation, Maine , List of RHPs in ME listed on the NRHP in Maine St. John CatholicChurch Indianapolis, Indiana St. John s CatholicChurch Canton, Ohio , List of RHPs in OH listed on the NRHP in Ohio St. John s CatholicChurch Delphos, Ohio , listed on the NRHP in Ohio St. John CatholicChurch Fryburg, Ohio St. John CatholicChurch and Parish Hall Fryburg, Ohio , listed on the NRHP in Ohio St. John s CatholicChurch Dallas, South Dakota , List of RHPs in SD listed on the NRHP in South Dakota Disambig church ... more details
Wiktionarypar CatholicChurchCatholicChurch most often refers to The Roman CatholicChurch , i.e. the Latin Rite Western and the 22 Eastern Catholic Churches in communion with the Bishop CatholicChurch Bishop of Diocese of Rome Rome the Pope Those churches which, collectively, claim apostolic origins and historical Catholic traditions, but not necessarily in the Roman tradition, including the Orthodox churches Most broadly, the whole Christian Church in general in English the uncapitalized form of catholic is often used in this sense, as in the Apostles creed It is also used with special reference to In Eastern Christianity The Orthodox Church Oriental Orthodoxy The Assyrian Church of the East The Eastern Catholic Churches in communion with the Holy See In Western Christianity The Roman CatholicChurch The Old CatholicChurch The Polish National CatholicChurch The Mariavite Church Poland Independent Catholic Churches , such as the Liberal Catholic Movement The Orthodox CatholicChurch of America OCCA The Anglican Communion Nippon Sei Ko Kai Holy CatholicChurch of Japan Anglican The Continuing Anglican movement disambig de Katholische Kirche Begriffskl rung fr glise catholique gl Igrexa Cat lica ko it Chiesa cattolica disambigua la Ecclesia Catholica discretiva nl Katholieke Kerk ja pt Igreja Cat lica desambigua o sh Katoli ka crkva razvrstavanje sv Katolska kyrkan ... more details