In relation to the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, canonists give rules for the exact interpretation and acceptation of words, in order that decrees may be correctly understood and the extent of their obligation determined.
Authentic interpretation
An authentic interpretation is an official interpretation of a statute issued by the statute's legislator. In canon law, an authentic interpretation has the force of law.
Besides the Pope, who has plenary legislative power, there are several other legislative authorities in the Roman Catholic Church with varying degrees of authority. Primary examples are diocesan bishops and their equivalents, episcopal conferences, and particular councils. Any of these legislators can issue authentic interpretations of their laws and their predecessor's laws. These authentic interpretations trump even administrative decisions of ordinaries and judgments of ecclesiastical courts, for neither of those acts have the force of law like an authentic interpretation. The effect of an authentic interpretation depends on the extent of the interpretation:
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Spirit is the first full-length album by the Swissfolk metal band Eluveitie. It was released on June 1, 2006 by Fear Dark Records and re-released by Twilight Records in 2007.
Track listing
All songs written by Chrigel Glanzmann, except "The Endless Knot" & "Of Fire, Wind and Wisdom" by Chrigel Glanzmann and Ivo Henzi
Spirit is the tenth studio album of Japanese singer-songwriter Hitomi. The album was formally released on April 27, 2011 under the independent label Maximum 10.
The album was released approximately two years after her previous work, Love Life 2, and it is her first album after her departure from the Avex major label. It was produced by musicians of Advanced Alternative Media Inc., making this the first album in which Hitomi works exclusively with Western songwriters, composers, and producers.
No singles were released for promoting the album, although two songs were made available to the public prior to its release. The song "Love Me, Love Body" was used as the official theme song to Coca-Cola Japan's healthy drink for women "Love Body", and was digitally released on July 28, 2010.
"Song For You" was the other song previously released. It was included in Hitomi's single "Umarete Kurete Arigatō", which was her last single released under the Avex label. The last songs that Hitomi published under the Avex major label, "Umarete Kurete Arigatō" and "Smile World" -the two A-side songs of her last major single-, along with the thems songs of the NHK anime TV series Hanakappa, "Special" and "Guru Maze Yeah", were not included in the album.
18. Canon Law: Types of Interpretation of Canon Law
Canon Law Explanation for all Categories of the People. All the amendments in the Code of Canon Law have been taken into account. Both the Eastern and Western Codes are referred. For any clarification, you may kindly contact:
Rev. Fr. L. Sahayaraj
Deputy Secretary General,
Tamil Nadu Bishops' Council Secreatariat,
22/45, Santhome High Road,
Santhome, Chennai - 600004.
phone : 9566672777 or 9751208059
e-mail: [email protected]
published: 09 Jun 2021
What is Canon Law? - SHORT 2 Minutes Explanation!
Are you interested in learning more about canon law and its role in the Catholic Church? In this video, we'll give you a more in-depth look at what canon law is, how it is derived, and how it is used to regulate the life and mission of the Church. From the sacraments to the liturgy and the governance of the Church, this video has all the information you need to understand this important aspect of the Church's legal system. Don't miss out - click play now to get a more complete understanding of canon law!
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What is Canon Law and why does the Church need it
With the support of a nihal obstat from the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Saint Paul University, Canada, through its partnership with BBI, offers online and intensive on-campus courses in Australia for the Licentiate in Canon Law / Master of Canon Law degree, as well as Graduate Diplomas in Canon Law, Canonical Practices or Ecclesiastical Administration. To find out more, click on the link here: https://www.bbi.catholic.edu.au/higher-education/Studies-in-Canon-Law
published: 31 Oct 2017
The Canons of Construction - Statutory Interpretation Review
Review session about the traditional Canons of Construction that courts use in interpreting statutes - which have seen a revival in recent decades with the advent of modern textualism. For my Statutory Interpretation & Regulation course (Legislation & Regulation or Leg-Reg)
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What is Canon Law?
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Tim Staples discusses how he would explain and defend Canon Law to Protestants.
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During his four-year tour, he became involved in ministry with various Assemblies of God communities. Immediately after his tour of duty, Tim enrolled in Jimmy Swaggart Bible College and became a youth minister in an Assembly ...
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Legal writing course: Canons of statutory interpretation
The law is made of words! If you want to be a successful law student, you need to be an expert with those words.
And some of those words are, frankly, a bit ridiculous, because they are in Latin, a language which died out centuries ago. Still, they are important: the "canons" of statutory interpretation help you to understand the words of a statute, and will help you with your own legal writing if (for instance in a contract) it is likely the court will at least initially approach the task with the canons in mind.
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Catholic Dissenters Craft Heretical Catechism!
Catholic Dissenters Craft Heretical Catechism!
Michael Lofton delves into Crisis Magazine's article titled "Can the Vatican Ban the Latin Mass?" In this insightful analysis, he carefully dissects Bishop Athanasius Schneider's response to this pressing question by referencing key passages from the catechism. Lofton goes a step further by comparing Schneider's viewpoints with the authoritative teachings of the Council of Trent, Vatican I, as well as pontifical documents from Pius IX and Pius XII. Through this comprehensive examination, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the Latin Mass and the Vatican's authority in regulating its celebration.
00:00 Introduction
01:45 The Council of Trent on ecclesial authority over the liturgy
05:06 Vatican I on papal autho...
published: 27 Jun 2024
What is Canon Law
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Canon Law Explanation for all Categories of the People. All the amendments in the Code of Canon Law have been taken into account. Both the Eastern and Western ...
Canon Law Explanation for all Categories of the People. All the amendments in the Code of Canon Law have been taken into account. Both the Eastern and Western Codes are referred. For any clarification, you may kindly contact:
Rev. Fr. L. Sahayaraj
Deputy Secretary General,
Tamil Nadu Bishops' Council Secreatariat,
22/45, Santhome High Road,
Santhome, Chennai - 600004.
phone : 9566672777 or 9751208059
e-mail: [email protected]
Canon Law Explanation for all Categories of the People. All the amendments in the Code of Canon Law have been taken into account. Both the Eastern and Western Codes are referred. For any clarification, you may kindly contact:
Rev. Fr. L. Sahayaraj
Deputy Secretary General,
Tamil Nadu Bishops' Council Secreatariat,
22/45, Santhome High Road,
Santhome, Chennai - 600004.
phone : 9566672777 or 9751208059
e-mail: [email protected]
Are you interested in learning more about canon law and its role in the Catholic Church? In this video, we'll give you a more in-depth look at what canon law is...
Are you interested in learning more about canon law and its role in the Catholic Church? In this video, we'll give you a more in-depth look at what canon law is, how it is derived, and how it is used to regulate the life and mission of the Church. From the sacraments to the liturgy and the governance of the Church, this video has all the information you need to understand this important aspect of the Church's legal system. Don't miss out - click play now to get a more complete understanding of canon law!
#canonlaw
#catholicchurch
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#governance
#clergy
#divinesources
#humansources
#codeofcanonlaw
#codeofcanonsoftheeasternchurches
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#liturgy
#doctrine
#disputeresolution
Are you interested in learning more about canon law and its role in the Catholic Church? In this video, we'll give you a more in-depth look at what canon law is, how it is derived, and how it is used to regulate the life and mission of the Church. From the sacraments to the liturgy and the governance of the Church, this video has all the information you need to understand this important aspect of the Church's legal system. Don't miss out - click play now to get a more complete understanding of canon law!
#canonlaw
#catholicchurch
#law
#governance
#clergy
#divinesources
#humansources
#codeofcanonlaw
#codeofcanonsoftheeasternchurches
#sacraments
#liturgy
#doctrine
#disputeresolution
With the support of a nihal obstat from the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Saint Paul University, Canada, through its partnership with BBI, offers onli...
With the support of a nihal obstat from the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Saint Paul University, Canada, through its partnership with BBI, offers online and intensive on-campus courses in Australia for the Licentiate in Canon Law / Master of Canon Law degree, as well as Graduate Diplomas in Canon Law, Canonical Practices or Ecclesiastical Administration. To find out more, click on the link here: https://www.bbi.catholic.edu.au/higher-education/Studies-in-Canon-Law
With the support of a nihal obstat from the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Saint Paul University, Canada, through its partnership with BBI, offers online and intensive on-campus courses in Australia for the Licentiate in Canon Law / Master of Canon Law degree, as well as Graduate Diplomas in Canon Law, Canonical Practices or Ecclesiastical Administration. To find out more, click on the link here: https://www.bbi.catholic.edu.au/higher-education/Studies-in-Canon-Law
Review session about the traditional Canons of Construction that courts use in interpreting statutes - which have seen a revival in recent decades with the adve...
Review session about the traditional Canons of Construction that courts use in interpreting statutes - which have seen a revival in recent decades with the advent of modern textualism. For my Statutory Interpretation & Regulation course (Legislation & Regulation or Leg-Reg)
Review session about the traditional Canons of Construction that courts use in interpreting statutes - which have seen a revival in recent decades with the advent of modern textualism. For my Statutory Interpretation & Regulation course (Legislation & Regulation or Leg-Reg)
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Tim Staples discusses how he would explain and defend Canon Law to Protestants.
Tim Staples is Director of Apologetics and Evangelization here at Catholic Answers, but he was not always Catholic. Tim was raised a Southern Baptist. Although he fell away from the faith of his childhood, Tim came back to faith in Christ during his late teen years through the witness of Christian televangelists. Soon after, Tim joined the Marine Corps.
During his four-year tour, he became involved in ministry with various Assemblies of God communities. Immediately after his tour of duty, Tim enrolled in Jimmy Swaggart Bible College and became a youth minister in an Assembly of God community. During his final year in the Marines, however, Tim met a Marine who really knew his faith and challenged Tim to study Catholicism from Catholic and historical sources. That encounter sparked a two-year search for the truth. Tim was determined to prove Catholicism wrong, but he ended up studying his way to the last place he thought he would ever end up: the Catholic Church!
He converted to Catholicism in 1988 and spent the following six years in formation for the priesthood, earning a degree in philosophy from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, Pennsylvania. He then studied theology on a graduate level at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland, for two years. Realizing that his calling was not to the priesthood, Tim left the seminary in 1994 and has been working in Catholic apologetics and evangelization ever since.
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Tim Staples is Director of Apologetics and Evangelization here at Catholic Answers, but he was not always Catholic. Tim was raised a Southern Baptist. Although he fell away from the faith of his childhood, Tim came back to faith in Christ during his late teen years through the witness of Christian televangelists. Soon after, Tim joined the Marine Corps.
During his four-year tour, he became involved in ministry with various Assemblies of God communities. Immediately after his tour of duty, Tim enrolled in Jimmy Swaggart Bible College and became a youth minister in an Assembly of God community. During his final year in the Marines, however, Tim met a Marine who really knew his faith and challenged Tim to study Catholicism from Catholic and historical sources. That encounter sparked a two-year search for the truth. Tim was determined to prove Catholicism wrong, but he ended up studying his way to the last place he thought he would ever end up: the Catholic Church!
He converted to Catholicism in 1988 and spent the following six years in formation for the priesthood, earning a degree in philosophy from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, Pennsylvania. He then studied theology on a graduate level at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland, for two years. Realizing that his calling was not to the priesthood, Tim left the seminary in 1994 and has been working in Catholic apologetics and evangelization ever since.
If you are interested in booking Tim Staples for an upcoming event, please contact Catholic Answers at (619) 387-7200 or [email protected].
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Interpretation (canon law)
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written...
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Interpretation (canon law)
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
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- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
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Regarding the canon law of the Catholic Church, canonists provide and obey rules for the interpretation and acceptation of words, in order that legislation is correctly understood and the extent of its obligation is determined.
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Interpretation (canon law)
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio
while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
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SUMMARY
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Regarding the canon law of the Catholic Church, canonists provide and obey rules for the interpretation and acceptation of words, in order that legislation is correctly understood and the extent of its obligation is determined.
I'm sorry about the background knocking in the audio (can you guess what the sound is?)
Pages referenced in this video come from:http://archives.sspx.org/SSPX_F...
I'm sorry about the background knocking in the audio (can you guess what the sound is?)
Pages referenced in this video come from:http://archives.sspx.org/SSPX_FAQs/q6_vatican_ii.htm
and
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The law is made of words! If you want to be a successful law student, you need to be an expert with those words.
And some of those words are, frankly, a bit r...
The law is made of words! If you want to be a successful law student, you need to be an expert with those words.
And some of those words are, frankly, a bit ridiculous, because they are in Latin, a language which died out centuries ago. Still, they are important: the "canons" of statutory interpretation help you to understand the words of a statute, and will help you with your own legal writing if (for instance in a contract) it is likely the court will at least initially approach the task with the canons in mind.
The law is made of words! If you want to be a successful law student, you need to be an expert with those words.
And some of those words are, frankly, a bit ridiculous, because they are in Latin, a language which died out centuries ago. Still, they are important: the "canons" of statutory interpretation help you to understand the words of a statute, and will help you with your own legal writing if (for instance in a contract) it is likely the court will at least initially approach the task with the canons in mind.
Catholic Dissenters Craft Heretical Catechism!
Michael Lofton delves into Crisis Magazine's article titled "Can the Vatican Ban the Latin Mass?" In this insigh...
Catholic Dissenters Craft Heretical Catechism!
Michael Lofton delves into Crisis Magazine's article titled "Can the Vatican Ban the Latin Mass?" In this insightful analysis, he carefully dissects Bishop Athanasius Schneider's response to this pressing question by referencing key passages from the catechism. Lofton goes a step further by comparing Schneider's viewpoints with the authoritative teachings of the Council of Trent, Vatican I, as well as pontifical documents from Pius IX and Pius XII. Through this comprehensive examination, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the Latin Mass and the Vatican's authority in regulating its celebration.
00:00 Introduction
01:45 The Council of Trent on ecclesial authority over the liturgy
05:06 Vatican I on papal authority over the liturgy
08:13 Pius XII on papal authority over the liturgy
11:50 Pius IX papal authority over the liturgy
14:00 Crisis Magazine: Can the Vatican Ban the Latin Mass?
16:30 The use of catechisms
18:44 The Roman Catechism and the Catechism of the Catholic Church
23:58 Bishop Schneider and Credo's imprimatur
26:52 The papal oath and papal authority
45:32 Pope the pope abrogate the Latin Mass?
49:30 Was the Roman Rite established by Jesus?
53:05 Organic development and the Latin Mass community
55:12 Is the Roman Rite apostolic?
57:00 Papal authority and canon law
59:59 Inconsistent use of Pope Benedict XVI
1:04:13 Disobeying papal authority
1:05:30 Undermining the Latin Mass
1:07:16 More on disobeying papal authority
1:09:50 Weaponizing the Latin Mass
1:12:23 The Roman Rite is more holy than others?
1:14:09 The dissenters are intellectually bankrupt!
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Michael Lofton delves into Crisis Magazine's article titled "Can the Vatican Ban the Latin Mass?" In this insightful analysis, he carefully dissects Bishop Athanasius Schneider's response to this pressing question by referencing key passages from the catechism. Lofton goes a step further by comparing Schneider's viewpoints with the authoritative teachings of the Council of Trent, Vatican I, as well as pontifical documents from Pius IX and Pius XII. Through this comprehensive examination, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the Latin Mass and the Vatican's authority in regulating its celebration.
00:00 Introduction
01:45 The Council of Trent on ecclesial authority over the liturgy
05:06 Vatican I on papal authority over the liturgy
08:13 Pius XII on papal authority over the liturgy
11:50 Pius IX papal authority over the liturgy
14:00 Crisis Magazine: Can the Vatican Ban the Latin Mass?
16:30 The use of catechisms
18:44 The Roman Catechism and the Catechism of the Catholic Church
23:58 Bishop Schneider and Credo's imprimatur
26:52 The papal oath and papal authority
45:32 Pope the pope abrogate the Latin Mass?
49:30 Was the Roman Rite established by Jesus?
53:05 Organic development and the Latin Mass community
55:12 Is the Roman Rite apostolic?
57:00 Papal authority and canon law
59:59 Inconsistent use of Pope Benedict XVI
1:04:13 Disobeying papal authority
1:05:30 Undermining the Latin Mass
1:07:16 More on disobeying papal authority
1:09:50 Weaponizing the Latin Mass
1:12:23 The Roman Rite is more holy than others?
1:14:09 The dissenters are intellectually bankrupt!
Is POPE FRANCIS Banning LATIN MASS? Examining the Rumors! https://youtube.com/live/cqnhV5Wi2gI
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Canon Law Explanation for all Categories of the People. All the amendments in the Code of Canon Law have been taken into account. Both the Eastern and Western Codes are referred. For any clarification, you may kindly contact:
Rev. Fr. L. Sahayaraj
Deputy Secretary General,
Tamil Nadu Bishops' Council Secreatariat,
22/45, Santhome High Road,
Santhome, Chennai - 600004.
phone : 9566672777 or 9751208059
e-mail: [email protected]
Are you interested in learning more about canon law and its role in the Catholic Church? In this video, we'll give you a more in-depth look at what canon law is, how it is derived, and how it is used to regulate the life and mission of the Church. From the sacraments to the liturgy and the governance of the Church, this video has all the information you need to understand this important aspect of the Church's legal system. Don't miss out - click play now to get a more complete understanding of canon law!
#canonlaw
#catholicchurch
#law
#governance
#clergy
#divinesources
#humansources
#codeofcanonlaw
#codeofcanonsoftheeasternchurches
#sacraments
#liturgy
#doctrine
#disputeresolution
With the support of a nihal obstat from the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference, Saint Paul University, Canada, through its partnership with BBI, offers online and intensive on-campus courses in Australia for the Licentiate in Canon Law / Master of Canon Law degree, as well as Graduate Diplomas in Canon Law, Canonical Practices or Ecclesiastical Administration. To find out more, click on the link here: https://www.bbi.catholic.edu.au/higher-education/Studies-in-Canon-Law
Review session about the traditional Canons of Construction that courts use in interpreting statutes - which have seen a revival in recent decades with the advent of modern textualism. For my Statutory Interpretation & Regulation course (Legislation & Regulation or Leg-Reg)
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Tim Staples discusses how he would explain and defend Canon Law to Protestants.
Tim Staples is Director of Apologetics and Evangelization here at Catholic Answers, but he was not always Catholic. Tim was raised a Southern Baptist. Although he fell away from the faith of his childhood, Tim came back to faith in Christ during his late teen years through the witness of Christian televangelists. Soon after, Tim joined the Marine Corps.
During his four-year tour, he became involved in ministry with various Assemblies of God communities. Immediately after his tour of duty, Tim enrolled in Jimmy Swaggart Bible College and became a youth minister in an Assembly of God community. During his final year in the Marines, however, Tim met a Marine who really knew his faith and challenged Tim to study Catholicism from Catholic and historical sources. That encounter sparked a two-year search for the truth. Tim was determined to prove Catholicism wrong, but he ended up studying his way to the last place he thought he would ever end up: the Catholic Church!
He converted to Catholicism in 1988 and spent the following six years in formation for the priesthood, earning a degree in philosophy from St. Charles Borromeo Seminary in Overbrook, Pennsylvania. He then studied theology on a graduate level at Mount St. Mary’s Seminary in Emmitsburg, Maryland, for two years. Realizing that his calling was not to the priesthood, Tim left the seminary in 1994 and has been working in Catholic apologetics and evangelization ever since.
If you are interested in booking Tim Staples for an upcoming event, please contact Catholic Answers at (619) 387-7200 or [email protected].
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
Interpretation (canon law)
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written
language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through
audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio
while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using
a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
You can find other Wikipedia audio articles too at:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuKfABj2eGyjH3ntPxp4YeQ
In case you don't find one that you were looking for, put a comment.
This video uses Google TTS en-US-Standard-D voice.
SUMMARY
=======
Regarding the canon law of the Catholic Church, canonists provide and obey rules for the interpretation and acceptation of words, in order that legislation is correctly understood and the extent of its obligation is determined.
I'm sorry about the background knocking in the audio (can you guess what the sound is?)
Pages referenced in this video come from:http://archives.sspx.org/SSPX_FAQs/q6_vatican_ii.htm
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The law is made of words! If you want to be a successful law student, you need to be an expert with those words.
And some of those words are, frankly, a bit ridiculous, because they are in Latin, a language which died out centuries ago. Still, they are important: the "canons" of statutory interpretation help you to understand the words of a statute, and will help you with your own legal writing if (for instance in a contract) it is likely the court will at least initially approach the task with the canons in mind.
Catholic Dissenters Craft Heretical Catechism!
Michael Lofton delves into Crisis Magazine's article titled "Can the Vatican Ban the Latin Mass?" In this insightful analysis, he carefully dissects Bishop Athanasius Schneider's response to this pressing question by referencing key passages from the catechism. Lofton goes a step further by comparing Schneider's viewpoints with the authoritative teachings of the Council of Trent, Vatican I, as well as pontifical documents from Pius IX and Pius XII. Through this comprehensive examination, viewers gain a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding the Latin Mass and the Vatican's authority in regulating its celebration.
00:00 Introduction
01:45 The Council of Trent on ecclesial authority over the liturgy
05:06 Vatican I on papal authority over the liturgy
08:13 Pius XII on papal authority over the liturgy
11:50 Pius IX papal authority over the liturgy
14:00 Crisis Magazine: Can the Vatican Ban the Latin Mass?
16:30 The use of catechisms
18:44 The Roman Catechism and the Catechism of the Catholic Church
23:58 Bishop Schneider and Credo's imprimatur
26:52 The papal oath and papal authority
45:32 Pope the pope abrogate the Latin Mass?
49:30 Was the Roman Rite established by Jesus?
53:05 Organic development and the Latin Mass community
55:12 Is the Roman Rite apostolic?
57:00 Papal authority and canon law
59:59 Inconsistent use of Pope Benedict XVI
1:04:13 Disobeying papal authority
1:05:30 Undermining the Latin Mass
1:07:16 More on disobeying papal authority
1:09:50 Weaponizing the Latin Mass
1:12:23 The Roman Rite is more holy than others?
1:14:09 The dissenters are intellectually bankrupt!
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