-
known as "
laicization". The term "defrocking" is not
normally used
within the
Catholic Church,
although journalistic reports on
laicization of Catholic...
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consider it an
inaccurate description of
laicization. However,
others consider "defrocking" a
synonym to
laicization that is
especially po****r in English...
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Catholic (voluntary
laicization) Left the
priesthood and the
Catholic Church altogether (voluntary
laicization) Have been
laicized involuntarily or excommunicated...
- lay-people,
accompanied by the
interpretation and
legitimation of this
laicization in
spiritual and
esthetical terms derived from the Zen-tradition, to...
- priest, a man may not
marry (see
Clerical celibacy)
unless he is
formally laicized. All clergy,
whether deacons,
priests or bishops, may preach, teach, baptize...
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Martin Luther OSA (/ˈluːθər/; German: [ˈmaʁtiːn ˈlʊtɐ] ; 10
November 1483– 18
February 1546) was a
German priest, theologian, author, hymnwriter, professor...
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Leonardo Boff (Portuguese: [leoˈnaʁdu ˈbɔf]; born 14
December 1938), born as Genézio
Darci Boff (pronounced [ʒeˈnɛzju daʁˈsi ˈbɔf]), is a
Brazilian theologian...
- that
Pavone had parti****ted in the
canonical process that led to his
laicization.
Pavone continued to
celebrate M****
until December 17, and the Priests...
- a
second nephew, also a minor, over the
course of a year. Pope
Francis laicized him in
March 2024. Belgium's
statute of
limitations prevented him from...
- one by
William Kennedy,
according to
which the
declaration of Martin's
laicization was
mounted in
retaliation for his book The Jesuits,
which accused the...