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 Canon (priest) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Originally, a canon was a cleric living with others in a clergyhouse or, later, in one of the houses within the precinct or close of a cathedral and ordering his life according to the orders or rules of the church.
A canon is a member of the chapter of (for the most part) priests, headed by a Dean, which is responsible for administering a cathedral or certain other churches that are styled collegiate church.
All canons of the Church of England have been secular (that is, not professed monks) since the Reformation.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_(priest)   (450 words)

  
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Among the forms of preaching, the homily, which is part of the liturgy itself and is reserved to a priest or deacon, is preeminent; in the homily the mysteries of faith and the norms of Christian life are to be explained from the sacred text during the course of the liturgical year.
Canon 965 – A priest alone is the minister of the sacrament of penance.
Canon 759 -  By virtue of baptism and confirmation, lay members of the Christian faithful are witnesses of the gospel message by word and the example of a Christian life; they can be called upon to cooperate with the bishop and presbyters in the exercise of the ministry of the word.
http://www.jcu.edu/Bible/480/Solutions/McGinn13.htm   (1458 words)

  
 Pastoral Handbook: Clerical State: The Priesthood
Priests of the Archdiocese are called to grow in holiness and to deepen their spiritual lives by personally assuming the practice of most, if not all, of the following spiritual disciplines.
Priests of the Archdiocese are asked to notify the Vicar for Clergy of any serious illness or death in their families in order that this may be made known to other priests and that these intentions be kept in the prayers of the faithful.
It is the policy of the Archdiocese of Denver that the priests celebrate Mass for the intentions of the faithful, in accord with the laws of the Church.
http://www.archden.org/handbook/chapter2/part2.php   (7298 words)

  
 PART I : THE SACRAMENTS
908 Catholic priests are forbidden to concelebrate the Eucharist with priests or ministers of Churches or ecclesial communities which are not in full communion with the catholic Church.
910 ß1 The ordinary minister of holy communion is a Bishop, a priest or a deacon.
978 ß1 In hearing confessions the priest is to remember that he is at once both judge and healer, and that he is constituted by God as a minister of both divine justice and divine mercy, so that he may contribute to the honor of God and the salvation of souls.
http://www.ourladyswarriors.org/canon/c0840-1165.htm   (17849 words)

  
 PART II : THE HIERARCHICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH
1ƒ all secular priests incardinated in the diocese;
533 ß1 The parish priest is obliged to reside in the parochial house, near the church.
priests who are living in the diocese and exercise some useful office there, whether they be secular priests not incardinated in the diocese, or priest members of religious institutes or of societies of apostolic life.
http://www.ourladyswarriors.org/canon/c0330-0572.htm   (18835 words)

  
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Canon 202(2): Duties of Wardens as to Divine Worship.
Canon 7 Congregations Parish Congregations Distressed Parish Congregations Canon 7(1): Purpose.
Canon 6 Congregations Parish Congregations Organization and Governance of Parish Congregation Canon 6(1): Meeting for Organization of Parish Congregation.
http://canonlaw.anglican.org/NewCanons2000ChapterE.doc   (13806 words)

  
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Canonical Delicts Involving Sexual Misconduct and Dismissal from the Clerical State, 1995; Letter from the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith, May 18, 2001).
For example, a priest might be forbidden by his bishop to preach and hear confessions, while remaining fully a priest.
These provisions may include a request by the priest or deacon for dispensation from the obligations of holy orders and the loss of the clerical state, or a request by his diocesan/eparchial bishop for dismissal from the clerical state even without the consent of the priests or deacons.
http://www.osv.com/periodicals/show-article.asp?pid=713   (1482 words)

  
 USATODAY.com - Bishops must balance civil, canon law in sex cases
Essentially the answer is: Once a priest, always a priest — but not always a practicing priest.
Even a convicted pedophile priest who has exchanged clerical black for prison blues remains a priest and the responsibility of his bishop under canon law, the internal rules of the worldwide Roman Catholic Church.
This is one of the bishops' most complex questions to answer for the faithful and for the courts.
http://www.usatoday.com/news/nation/2002/05/07/church.htm   (1308 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Canon of the Mass
The priest should just hear his own voice (this is especially important in the case of the words of Consecration, since the form of every sacrament must be sensible), but should not be heard by the bystanders.
eccl., xxii); Benedict XIV says: "Canon is the same word as rule, the Church uses this name to mean that the Canon of the Mass is the firm rule according to which the Sacrifice of the New Testament is to be celebrated" (De SS.
The old distinction, in all liturgies, is between the Mass of the Catechumens (the litanies, lessons from the Bible, and collects) and the Mass of the Faithful (the Offertory of the gifts to be consecrated, Consecration prayer, Communion, and dismissal).
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/03255c.htm   (12996 words)

  
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The faithful who have recourse to a Modernist priest put their very faith in danger of compromising with the post-conciliar Liberal doctrines such as ecumenism and religious liberty, not to mention the myriad of horrors that have issued from the Vatican II revolution and which have affected Catholic beliefs and practice.
The commonest situation is the one in which the priest is not physically reachable: there is no priest in the region, as it still happens in the immense territories of mission areas; or there is a religious persecution which makes it dangerous for his life to leave his refuge.
It is beyond doubt that traditional Catholic faithful cannot approach a Modernist parish priest who will submit them to a deformed teaching concerning the doctrine of the ends of marriage, or the duty of procreation, or conjugal morals.
http://www.smac.edu/OldSite/doctrinal/validity/5.html   (2201 words)

  
 Society of St. Pius X - District of Australia and New Zealand
Jurisdiction is ordinarily given by mandate from the Pope or diocesan Bishop, or perhaps delegated by the parish priest.
Traditional priests do have a jurisdiction that is neither territorial nor personal but supplied in view of the needs of the faithful.
The Church wants priests (canon 1026) and empowers them liberally to hear confessions (canon 967, §2).
http://www.sspx.com/?Answer5   (567 words)

  
 Episcopal Diocese of Albany NY - Documents - Canon XIV: Ecclesiastical Court for the Trial of a Priest or Deacon
The Court shall be composed of nine members, five clerical members, who shall be Priests canonically resident in the Diocese of Albany, and four Laypersons who shall be confirmed communicants in good standing of the Episcopal Church in the Diocese of Albany.
One priest and one lay person for one year terms.
One priest and one lay person for two year terms.
http://www.albanyepiscopaldiocese.org/documents/canons/14.html   (1419 words)

  
 The Tuth About The Priest Shortage.
A total of only 5,950 "living" diocesan priests have defected since 1968 for all reasons-an average of about 200 a year-and no numbers are available from any source on the percentage of those who left to get married.
And we must also consider the 10 retired priests who depending on health or disciplinary reasons, retirement, should not be considered "binding" by the Bishop.
The same canon, however, reaffirms that these forms of participation in the pastoral care of parishes cannot, in any way, replace the office of Parish Priest.
http://www.webspawner.com/users/maleonly   (1462 words)

  
 Catholic Church Canon Law on Catholic Politicians Who Support Gay ‘Marriage’
The first paragraph of canon 528 stipulates: “The parish priest has the obligation of ensuring that the word of God is proclaimed in its entirety to those living in the parish.
LSN: What is a priest to do in a parish where one of his parishioners is a politician who supports gay ‘marriage’?
He is therefore to [...] make every effort to bring the gospel message to those also who have given up religious practice or who do not profess the true faith.”
http://www.lifesite.net/ldn/2005/mar/05030902.html   (677 words)

  
 Canon's Yeoman's Tale by Geoffrey Chaucer
Was this priest when he saw that it was so.
The mould and all, and bade the priest, at last:
And while the priest was busy, as I say,
http://www.4literature.net/Geoffrey_Chaucer/Canon_s_Yeoman_s_Tale/5.html   (901 words)

  
 Canon - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Canon, a collection of texts accepted by a religious community as authoritative or divinely inspired, such as:
Canon law, all legislation adopted by an ecumenical council of the Catholic or Eastern Orthodox churches
This is a disambiguation page — a list of articles associated with the same title.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon   (193 words)

  
 Maronite - encyclopedia article about Maronite.
Celibacy is not a requirement for deacons or priests with parishes, but monks are required to remain celibate, as are bishops who are normally selected from the monasteries.
As a means of recording the passage of time, the 4th century was that century which lasted from 301 to 400.
He was born near Paris and studied at the University of Paris, becoming a canon priest in 1210.
http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Maronite   (3006 words)

  
 Find in a Library: Canon Sheehan of Doneraile: priest, novelist, man of letters.
Canon Sheehan of Doneraile: priest, novelist, man of letters.
Find in a Library: Canon Sheehan of Doneraile: priest, novelist, man of letters.
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http://www.worldcatlibraries.org/wcpa/ow/c2076f0b054f978c.html   (60 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Sylvester Joseph Hunter
In 1857 he was received into the Church by the same priest (Canon Oakeley) who, twelve years before, had received his two sisters.
His prospects at the chancery Bar were already morally assured when, in 1861, he decided to turn his back upon the world and try his religious vocation in the Society of Jesus.
Entering the English Novitiate 7 September, 1861, he there passed through the regular biennium of probation, attended lectures in philosophy at St. Mary's Hall, Stonyhurst, for one year, taught for two years at Stonyhurst College, and thence passed on to his theological studies at St. Beuno's, where he was ordained priest in 1870.
http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/07563b.htm   (556 words)

  
 Former site of Catholic Resources on the Net
The Catholic Encyclopedia of 1913 was an unofficial encyclopedia designed for Catholics, and has many articles on Catholic beliefs, practices, saints, and organizations.
The Code of Canon Law is an official compendium of the primary disciplinary rules and regulations of the Church as a whole.
Interpretations, and local rules adopted by particular bishops and bishops' councils are found elsewhere.
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/People/spok/catholic.html   (431 words)

  
 Patron Saints Index: Blessed Conrad of Urach
Canon of the church of Saint Lambert, the cathedral of Liège, when a young man. Cistercian monk at Villers, Belgium in 1199.
Chosen pope at the death of Honorius III, but he declined the throne.
Created cardinal by Pope Honorius III on 8 January 1219.
http://www.catholic-forum.com/saints/saintc8e.htm   (62 words)

  
 Chaucer--Canon's Yeoman
The second part explains how the London chantry priest was deceived multiple times by the Canon (probably the one who ran away but disguised in the telling as in, "I have a friend at Goucher who...but not my roommate you understand!").
(Remember--there is no canon, no priest, no gold, even no single pilgrimage like this one, represented to us by Chaucer-the-Pilgrim as a historical event he merely witnessed.) How and why does the pilgrimage tale-telling game please us, convince us, make us doubt, and bring us back to belief again?
Examine the alchemist-canon's method carefully and notice how he creates the drama which makes the chantry priest a willingly deceived audience.
http://faculty.goucher.edu/eng330/chaucercanons_yeoman.htm   (1771 words)

  
 Church in Crisis: Former priest is canon law expert for abuse suits
In the early 1990s as a monk at St. John’s Abbey in Minnesota, Wall’s first assignment was to fill in for a priest who “had ‘difficulties,’ so to speak.
Former priest is canon law expert for abuse suits
“So I called [Manly] to let him know he was on track, ‘keep going,’ and offered that if you ever have any canonical questions, give me a call,” he said.
http://www.natcath.com/NCR_Online/archives/122002/122002j.htm   (459 words)

  
 Ospreys - Priest Point Park - Canon Digital Photography Forums
Over the winter, their nest from last year was destroyed when the snag it was located in snapped.
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Ospreys - Priest Point Park - Canon Digital Photography Forums
http://photography-on-the.net/forum/showthread.php?t=70372   (190 words)

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