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What Does it Mean to "Defrock" a Priest? - Canon Law Made EasyMay 6, 2010 · “Defrocking” refers to the fact that a priest who is laicized can no longer wear the clerical collar that identifies him as a member of the ...
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Laicization - OrthodoxWikiLaicization, or defrocking, removes a cleric's rights to exercise their office and their ordination status, often as a result of a request or punishment.
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Unmaking a Priest: The Rite of Degradation - JSTOR DailyApr 27, 2023 · The defrocking ceremony was meant to humiliate a disgraced member of the clergy while discouraging laypeople from viewing him as a martyr.
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What does it mean to be laicized, defrocked, or dismissed from the ...Feb 16, 2019 · A person can lose the clerical state because he has requested it through a special petition to the pope personally, or he can lose it as a ...
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What Is the Proper Term: Degradation, Defrocking, Laicization ...Jan 21, 2021 · The most proper term for the process is dismissal from the clerical state, which does not imply that the discharged priest goes back to the normal lay state.
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Defrocking: the Main Reasons for the Removal from Sacred OrdersApr 10, 2020 · Clerics are defrocked not only for such grave sins as premeditated murder, but also for involuntary homicide committed in self-defense.<|separator|>
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Vatican reveals how many priests defrocked for sex abuse since 2004May 7, 2014 · The data showed that since 2004, the Vatican had received some 3,400 cases, had defrocked 848 priests and sanctioned another 2,572 to lesser ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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DEFROCK Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster1. to deprive of the right to exercise the functions of office; a defrocked priest. 2. to remove from a position of honor or privilege.
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DEFROCK Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.comto divest or strip of a frock. defrock. / diːˈfrɒk /. verb. (tr) to deprive (a person in holy orders) of ecclesiastical status; unfrock.<|separator|>
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Defrock - Etymology, Origin & MeaningDefrock, from 1580s French défroquer, means to deprive of priestly garb; origin combines de- + froque (frock), highlighting its meaning tied to clothing ...Missing: defrocking | Show results with:defrocking
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defrock, v. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English DictionaryOED's earliest evidence for defrock is from 1600, in the writing of John Hamilton, Roman Catholic controversialist. defrock is a borrowing from French. Etymons: ...
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Deposition - OrthodoxWikiDeposition is the removal of a man from clerical office and return to the rank of layman. When a cleric is deposed, he is no longer a member of the clergy.Missing: synonyms unfrocking
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CHURCH FATHERS: First Council of Nicaea (A.D. 325) - New AdventCanon 3. The great Synod has stringently forbidden any bishop, presbyter, deacon, or any one of the clergy whatever, to have a subintroducta dwelling with him ...
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81 Canons of the Synod of ElviraIf a woman, remains in adultery with another man up to the end of her life, she shall not be give communion even at the approach of death. But if she should ...
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[PDF] Canon Law Written In The Medieval Ages canon law ... - Certitude1140): Often considered the father of canon law, Gratian compiled the "Decretum Gratiani," a pivotal text that systemized existing ... usury, simony, and heresy.
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[PDF] SACRILEGIUM " " IN GRATIAN'S DECRETUM - Biblioteka NaukiDecretum, to further legal norms prohibiting simony, formulated the rubric ... but it is a milder form of deposition making it possible for a cleric to be ...
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A Short History of Canon Law from Apostolic Times to 1917In the causae Gratian discussed the problem of simony (causa 1); in causae 2-7 he treated procedural matters; 16-20 monks; 23 war; 27 to 36 marriage. One ...
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Clerus - The Cambridge History of Medieval Canon LawThe weapon of simony was made more potent by linking it to heresy. It would then be utilized to depose bishops who resisted the power of the pope and his ...
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The Corrupter of Boys: Sodomy, Scandal, and the Medieval Clergy ...This book discusses how the scandal-averse policies, which existed at every conceivable level of the ecclesiastical hierarchy, in conjunction with the ...
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Chapter XV. - HISTORY OF THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH*This series of collections, namely, Gratian's Decretum, Gregory IX,'s ... legislation, enforcing clerical celibacy and forbidding simony. The ...
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Heresy, Schism & Apostasy - EWTNThe same is true of apostasy. The person who leaves not just the Catholic Church but who abandons Christ Himself is materially an apostate. He is formally an ...
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Sexual Abuse of Children and Young People by Catholic Priests ...1. Sexual Abuse of Minors by Clerics is a grave violation of divine positive and ecclesiastical law ... Canon 2359, § 2 of the 1917 Code of Canon Law stigmatized ...
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Benedict XVI defrocked nearly 400 priests in two years - BBC NewsJan 18, 2014 · Close to 400 priests were defrocked in only two years by the former Pope Benedict XVI over claims of child abuse, the Vatican has confirmed.Missing: examples | Show results with:examples
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Pope Benedict XVI defrocked nearly 400 priests for child abuseJan 17, 2014 · Prior to that, the Vatican had only publicly revealed the number of alleged cases of sexual abuse it had received and the number of trials it ...
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2018 Moscow–Constantinople schism - WikipediaIn its decision of 15 October 2018, the Holy Synod of the Russian Orthodox Church barred all members of the Moscow Patriarchate (both clergy and laity) from ...Autocephaly of the Orthodox... · Estonian Christian Orthodox...
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Ukrainian priest repents and returns to Orthodox Church from schismFeb 17, 2020 · Archpriest Roman Asaphov left the Orthodox Church for schismatics, then repented, declared loyalty to the Church, and was reinstated as rector.
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Library : Quicker Administrative Procedure for Laicizing Some PriestsPope Benedict XVI has granted the Congregation for Clergy new powers to dismiss from the priesthood and release from the obligation of celibacy priests.Missing: CDF | Show results with:CDF
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Vos Estis Lux Mundi - The Holy SeeMay 7, 2019 · The crimes of sexual abuse offend Our Lord, cause physical, psychological and spiritual damage to the victims and harm the community of the ...
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Canonical Ordination and Deposition - Fraternized - WordPress.comOct 7, 2011 · The same is true of deposition from the clergy which is viewed as part of the cure for the man who fell into sin after ordination or who ...
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Stump the Priest: The Priesthood - Fr. John WhitefordAug 6, 2013 · We do not believe that ordination leaves an “indelible mark on the soul” and that therefore once a person is ordained a priest or bishop, he is ...
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Statute of the OCA - Article XV - Orthodox Church in AmericaThe judgments of the Holy Synod are not subject to appeal, except those cases which involve the deposition of a bishop or those cases which the Sacred Canons ...Missing: Eastern | Show results with:Eastern
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Canons of the Apostles - Holy Trinity Orthodox School.Each is on a different level and to identify them completely would be to fall into a kind of heresy. The canons are at the service of the Church; their function ...
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Holy Canons Related to EcumenismCANON XLVI of the Holy Apostles: ... We order any Bishop, or Presbyter, that has accepted any heretics' Baptism, or sacrifice, to be deposed; for "what consonancy ...
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The Canonical Tradition of the Orthodox ChurchAug 12, 1985 · The one most widely used today in the Greek-speaking Orthodox Churches is the Pedalion (the "Rudder"), which takes its name from the metaphor of ...
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How Did Orthodoxy Get Into This Mess?Jul 19, 2023 · ... defrocked Jerusalem bishops, who were restored. Also in 1995, the Ecumenical Patriarchate received a group of previously schismatic ...<|separator|>
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The Synodal Structure of the Orthodox ChurchThe Holy Synod of the hierarchy meets regularly each year in June and November, and exceptionally whenever deemed necessary by the patriarch or permanent Synod ...
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Provincial Response Team | The Anglican Church in North America... sexual abuse by a Lay Catechist in one of its congregations. ... Bishop Menees has experience overseeing misconduct cases both inside and outside his diocese.
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Updates on the Ecclesiastical Trial of Bishop Stewart Ruch IIIOn July 14, 2025, Bishop Stewart Ruch III, who serves as the Bishop of the Diocese of the Upper Midwest, will face an ecclesiastical trial to address four ...Missing: defrocked | Show results with:defrocked
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2016 Wesleyan Discipline:Marriage: Remarriage(b) However, recognizing the fallen state of humanity, divorce has been recognized in the Scriptures as a valid and permanent dissolution of marriage with all ...
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METHODISTS UPHOLD CHURCH DIVORCE BANMETHODISTS UPHOLD CHURCH DIVORCE BAN; General Conference Reaffirms Restriction of Marriage of Divorced Persons. Credit...The New York Times Archives.
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Mainline Protestantism's Fall? - Juicy EcumenismAug 25, 2025 · Mainline Protestant denominations have been declining for sixty years and some of these denominations will not meaningfully much longer exist.
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Protestant denominations try new ideas as they face declines in ...Mar 14, 2025 · Several Protestant denominations are losing members, particularly the Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist and other historic mainline groups.
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Arius - OrthodoxWikiArius's belief was condemned by the First Ecumenical Council, at Nicea in 325. The council's decision did not immediately stop Arianism, however, as its ...Missing: defrocked | Show results with:defrocked
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Nicaea from the Sources 8: Condemnations for Those Who did not ...Dec 31, 2024 · The council excommunicated Arius and his adherents and prohibited his entering Alexandria. The words in which his opinions were couched were ...Missing: defrocked | Show results with:defrocked
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Why was Arius not present at the first ecumenical council in Nicaea ...Nov 12, 2024 · In 325 the Council of Nicaea along with Emperor Constantine condemned Arius and two of his supporters to exile in Illyricum. All Arius' writings ...What led to Arius being condemned at the Council of Nicaea? - QuoraWhat happened to Arius after the Council of Nicaea? - QuoraMore results from www.quora.comMissing: deposition defrocked
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Pelagius and PelagianismPelagianism received its name from Pelagius and designates a heresy of the fifth century, which denied original sin as well as Christian grace.Missing: defrocked | Show results with:defrocked
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Another One Bites the Dust: Orthodox Priest Defrocked for Declaring ...Jul 17, 2017 · First, he dares to call God “Our Mother”; second, he calls for the equality of women and gays and lesbians in the church; third, in speaking of ...
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Attackers and defenders | Christian History Magazine” Briggs's ideas led to a heresy trial in his home Presbyterian denomination. After being defrocked, he joined the Episcopal Church. A scientific method. In ...
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Canadian Church Moves to Defrock Atheist Pastor - Juicy EcumenismSep 12, 2016 · UCC minister Gretta Vosper of Scarborough, Ontario is reported to be at risk of defrocking by the Canadian church.
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Case Against Atheist Pastor Dismissed - TheHumanist.comDec 3, 2018 · ” Placement on this list would have, in effect, defrocked her and rendered her unable to pastor West Hill or any other United Church. On ...
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Decline of Christianity in the U.S. Has Slowed, May Have Leveled OffFeb 26, 2025 · Evangelical Protestants now account for 23% of all U.S. adults, down from 26% in 2007. Mainline Protestants stand at 11%, down from 18% in 2007.Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical
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Religious Right Causes Church Decline? - Juicy EcumenismApr 8, 2021 · Today all liberal denominations in America are fast declining. Some conservative denominations are also declining. But some denominations are ...Missing: empirical | Show results with:empirical<|separator|>
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[PDF] the nature and scope of sexual abuse of minors by catholic priests ...In June 2002 the full body of Catholic bishops of the United States in their General Meeting in Dallas approved the Charter for the Protection of Children ...Missing: laicizations | Show results with:laicizations
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Church of England votes to bring back 'defrocking' as punishment for ...Jul 10, 2023 · Clergy who are guilty of serious misconduct may be stripped of their holy orders after the Church of England's ruling body voted to reinstate “defrocking”.
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Death penalty and Orthodox Christianity | Right to kill | Fr. AthanasiosOct 28, 2022 · In case I kill him, I have done an evil, even if I was in self-defense. [In addition], his death deprives him of the chance to repent. This is ...Missing: defrocked | Show results with:defrocked
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Despite failings, Pope Benedict fought sex abuse more than any ...Jan 3, 2023 · Though he is criticized for the sexual abuse crisis in the church during his papacy, Benedict XVI did more than anyone before him to turn ...
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Vatican's year-by-year breakdown on abuse cases | AP NewsMay 6, 2014 · 2004: 713 cases reported, 89 priests defrocked, 641 priests disciplined with lesser penalties. 2005: 184 cases, 84 defrocked, 100 disciplined.
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Predicting Relapse for Catholic Clergy Sex Offenders - PubMedSex Abuse. 2012 Dec;24(6):575-90. doi: 10.1177/1079063212445570. Epub 2012 May 15.Missing: defrocked | Show results with:defrocked
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Almost 1,700 priests and clergy accused of sex abuse are ...Oct 4, 2019 · Nearly 1700 priests and other clergy members that the Roman Catholic Church considers credibly accused of child sexual abuse are living ...
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The State of Church Attendance: Trends and Statistics [2025]Nondenominational churches are seeing noticeable growth, with 6.5 million more people attending a nondenominational church in 2020 than in 2010 (US Religion ...
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Liberal-leaning churches are shrinking - Deseret NewsJul 29, 2024 · Liberal-leaning churches are shrinking compared with many conservative churches. Membership data across faiths challenges those who argue that alignment with ...
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Church allowed abuse by priest for years - The Boston GlobeJan 6, 2002 · For decades, within the US Catholic Church, sexual misbehavior by priests was shrouded in secrecy - at every level. Abusive priests - Geoghan ...Missing: leniency criticisms
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Repeat Offending, Victim Gender, and Extent of Victim Relationship ...May 1, 2008 · Despite wide reports of sexual abuse in the Catholic Church, empirical data on Catholic Church sexual abuse have not been readily available.Missing: reassignment reoffending
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Combatting lies about sex abuse and the Catholic ChurchJan 23, 2022 · When it comes to sexual abuse allegations, no other organization is held to the same standard of scrutiny as that of the Catholic Church.<|separator|>
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[PDF] The Causes and Context of Sexual Abuse of Minors by Catholic ...In June 2002 the full body of Catholic bishops of the United States in their General Meeting in Dallas approved the Charter for the Protection of Children ...
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The Russian Orthodox Church and Its Communist PastSep 7, 2021 · The church has thus whitewashed it communist past and rescued the reputation of many of its top leaders who worked for the Soviet secret political police.
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HOSANNA-TABOR EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH AND ...The Court agrees that there is such a ministerial exception. Requiring a church to accept or retain an unwanted minister, or punishing a church for failing to ...
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Hosanna-Tabor Evangelical Lutheran Church and School v. EEOCInvoking what was known as the "ministerial exception," Hosanna-Tabor argued that the suit was barred by the First Amendment because the claims concerned the ...
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Washington state drops effort to make priests violate seal of confessionOct 10, 2025 · Officials in Washington state have agreed to back off a controversial effort to force priests there to violate the seal of confession as ...
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Washington state cuts mandate for priests to break confessional sealOct 17, 2025 · Washington's agreement to strike the controversial law requiring priests to break the seal of confession was approved Oct. 14. Clergy abuse ...
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New Jersey supreme court allows grand jury to investigate clergy ...Jun 16, 2025 · New Jersey supreme court allows grand jury to investigate clergy sexual abuse allegations. This article is more than 4 months old. News comes ...
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NJ Supreme Court decision paves way for investigation into Catholic ...Jun 18, 2025 · NJ Supreme Court decision paves way for investigation into Catholic clergy sex abuse allegations · Battle between church and university. But this ...
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The Pope Meets the Press: Media Coverage of the Clergy Abuse ...Jun 11, 2010 · Newspaper coverage of the Catholic clergy sexual abuse scandal grew more intense this spring than at any time since 2002, and European ...