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Latae sententiae (Latin meaning: "of a
judgment having been brought") and
ferendae sententiae (Latin meaning: "of a
judgment having to be brought") are...
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Sententiae, the
nominative plural of the
Latin word sententia, are
brief moral sayings, such as proverbs, adages, aphorisms, maxims, or
apophthegms taken...
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after a
criminal trial.
Excommunication is
either latæ
sententiæ or ferendæ
sententiæ.
Latae sententiae excommunication is
incurred as soon as the offence...
- The
Sentences (Latin:
Sententiae in
quatuor IV
libris distinctae; Sententiarum. English:
Sentences Divided into Four Books; Sentences) is a compendium...
- The
Sententiae Syriacae (Syriac Sentences), also
known as the Laws of the
Christian and Just Kings, is a late
antique collection of 102
propositions of...
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imposed by a
decree of the Pope or a
bishop in
communion with him.
Latae sententiae excommunications,
those that
automatically affect classes of
people (members...
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mainly into
these categories: the
absolution of
excommunications latæ
sententiæ reserved to the Holy See the
dispensation of
sacramental impediments reserved...
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Catholic Church Interdict Laicization (penal)
Latae sententiae and
ferendae sententiae Lifetime of
prayer and
penance Canonical admonitions Ecclesiastical...
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completed the work on
which his fame
rests today: the
Oratorum et
Rhetorum Sententiae Divisiones Colores.
Originally comprising ten
books on the
subject of...
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praescriptum (suprarelati)
Canonis 904,
incurrit in
excommunicationem latae sententiae nemini reservatam, non-absolvendus nisi
postquam obligationi satisfecerit...