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Church Penalties
3 March 20090 Comments

Ecclesiastical Penalties

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  1. The talk explains that ecclesiastical punishment is an authority given to the Church by our Lord according to what is stated in Matthew and John, and it is exercised to preserve the sanctity of church life.

  2. He mentions that the apostolic fathers and the early councils sometimes applied severe punishments (such as the case of Ananias and Sapphira and the sorcerer Simon) as a means of discipline and fear of sin.

  3. He clarifies the types of penalties: laicization (cutting from the priesthood), for laity exclusion from the community, suspension from the sacraments, and trials that may lead to defrocking or cutting off.

  4. He stresses two basic rules in applying penalties: do not impose two punishments for one sin, and no judgment without a trial and the possibility of defense for the accused, with exceptions for heresy.

  5. He lists cases that call for severe sentences: simony, heresy, beating or speaking ill of a bishop, adultery, theft, usury, false testimony, separation from a diocese and establishing a private altar.

  6. He explains distinctions according to the rank of the offender and the time of the offense: the higher the office of the offender or the more sacred the time (fast, Holy Week), the graver the sin and the penalty.

  7. He describes historical practices of the Church in deprivation: division of choirs and circles of exclusion, not accepting offerings or entrance to the sanctuary from an accused sinner, and imposing prolonged confession and penance before restoration.

  8. He concludes by urging that penalties be used with wisdom and mercy, and that sometimes punishment be left to spiritual treatment in the sacrament of confession instead of the old harsh applications, with a call for hope in the repentance of the weak.

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