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Ad exsequendam ecclesiasticam legemIn
order to fulfill the ecclesiastical law, which states in Article
52 of the apostolic constitution on the Roman Curia, "[The
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith] examines delicts against
faith and more grave delicts both against morals and committed
in the celebration of the sacraments which have been reported to
it and, if necessary, proceeds to declare or impose canonical sanctions
according to the norm of common or proper law,"(1) it was
necessary first to define the method of proceeding in delicts against
the faith: This was accomplished through the norms titled Agendi
Ratio in Doctrinarum Examine, ratified and confirmed by the supreme
pontiff, Pope John Paul II, together with Articles 28-29 approved
in forma specifica.(2) At
approximately the same time, the Congregation for the Doctrine
of the Faith, through an ad hoc commission established, devoted
itself to a diligent study of the canons on delicts both of the
Code of Canon Law and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches
in order to determine "more grave delicts both against morals
and in the celebration of the sacraments" and in order to
make special procedural norms "to declare or impose canonical
sanctions," because the instruction Crimen Sollicitationis,
issued by the supreme sacred Congregation of the Holy Office on
March 16, 1962,(3) in force until now, was to be reviewed when
the new canonical codes were promulgated. Having
carefully considered opinions and having made the appropriate consultations,
the work of the commission finally was completed. The fathers of
the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith examined the commission's
work carefully and submitted to the supreme pontiff conclusions
on the determination of more grave delicts and the manner of proceeding
to declare or impose sanctions, with the exclusive competence in
this of the apostolic tribunal of this congregation remaining firm.
All these things, approved by the supreme pontiff himself, were
confirmed and promulgated by the apostolic letter given motu proprio
beginning with the words Sacramentorum sanctitatis tutela. The
more grave delicts both in the celebration of the sacraments and
against morals reserved to the Congregation for the Doctrine of
the Faith are: -Delicts
against the sanctity of the most august eucharistic sacrifice and
the sacraments, namely: 1.
Taking or retaining the consecrated species for a sacrilegious
purpose or throwing them away.(4) 2.
Attempting the liturgical action of the eucharistic sacrifice or
simulating the same.(5) 3.
Forbidden concelebration of the eucharistic sacrifice with ministers
of ecclesial communities which do not have apostolic succession
and do not recognize the sacramental dignity of priestly ordination.(6) 4.
Consecrating for a sacrilegious purpose one matter without the
other in the eucharistic celebration or even both outside a eucharistic
celebration.(7) -Delicts
against the sanctity of the sacrament of penance, namely: 1.
Absolution of an accomplice in sin against the Sixth Commandment
of the Decalogue.(8) 2.
Solicitation in the act, on the occasion or under the pretext of
confession, to sin against the Sixth Commandment of the Decalogue,
if it is directed to sin with the confessor himself.(9) 3.
Direct violation of the sacramental seal.(10) -A
delict against morals, namely: the delict committed by a cleric
against the Sixth Commandment of the Decalogue with a minor below
the age of 18 years. Only
these delicts, which are indicated above with their definition,
are reserved to the apostolic tribunal of the Congregation for
the Doctrine of the Faith. As
often as an ordinary or hierarch has at least probable knowledge
of a reserved delict, after he has carried out the preliminary
investigation he is to indicate it to the Congregation for the
Doctrine of the Faith, which unless it calls the case to itself
because of special circumstances of things, after transmitting
appropriate norms, orders the ordinary or hierarch to proceed ahead
through his own tribunal. The right of appealing against a sentence
of the first instance, whether on the part of the party or the
party's legal representative, or on the part of the promoter of
justice, solely remains valid only to the supreme tribunal of this
congregation. It
must be noted that the criminal action on delicts reserved to the
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith is extinguished by a
prescription of 10 years.(11) The prescription runs according to
the universal and common law;(12) however, in the delict perpetrated
with a minor by a cleric, the prescription begins to run from the
day when the minor has completed the 18th year of age. In
tribunals established by ordinaries or hierarchs, the functions
of judge, promoter of justice, notary and legal representative
can validly be performed for these cases only by priests. When
the trial in the tribunal is finished in any fashion, all the acts
of the case are to be transmitted ex officio as soon as possible
to the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith. All
tribunals of the Latin church and the Eastern Catholic churches
are bound to observe the canons on delicts and penalties, and also
on the penal process of both codes respectively, together with
the special norms which are transmitted by the Congregation for
the Doctrine of the Faith for an individual case and which are
to be executed entirely. Cases
of this kind are subject to the pontifical secret. Through
this letter, sent by mandate of the supreme pontiff to all the
bishops of the Catholic Church, to superiors general of clerical
religious institutes of pontifical right and clerical societies
of apostolic life of pontifical right, and to other interested
ordinaries and hierarchs, it is hoped not only that more grave
delicts will be entirely avoided, but especially that ordinaries
and hierarchs have solicitous pastoral care to look after the holiness
of the clergy and the faithful even through necessary sanctions. Rome,
from the offices of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith,
May 18, 2001. Cardinal
Joseph Ratzinger Prefect Archbishop
Tarcisio Bertone, SDB Secretary |
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