- Faculty (instrument)
A faculty is a
legal instrument or warrant incanon law , especially ajudicial orquasi-judicial warrant from anecclesiastical court ortribunal .In the
Roman Catholic Church , it is "the authority,privilege , or permission, to perform an act or function. In a broad sense, a faculty is a certain power, whether based on one's ownright , or received as a favour from another, ofvalid ly orlawful ly doing some action." [Citation
last =Meehan
first =Andrew B.
author-link =
contribution =Canonical Faculties
year =1909
title =The Catholic Encyclopedia
editor-last =
editor-first =
volume =V
pages =
place=New York
publisher =Robert Appleton Company
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url = http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05748a.htm
accessdate =2008-01-05] The most common use of the term is in the context of 'priestly faculties', which is the permission given to a priest by hisdiocesan bishop orreligious superior , legally permitting him to perform theSacrament s. Normally, a priest's faculties only permit him to celebrate within his owndiocese orreligious order .In the
Eastern Orthodox Church a bishop formally grants priestly faculties by giving a priestchrism and anantimension . He may withdraw faculties by demanding the return of these items.In the
Church of England (whose canons have the status of national law) the "faculty jurisdiction" is set out in the Care of Churches and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure 1991, and the Faculty Jurisdiction Rules 2000.References
External links
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/uk-church-measures/1991/Ukcm_19910001_en_1.htm Care of Churches and Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction Measure]
* [http://www.opsi.gov.uk/si/si2000/20002047.htm#7#7 Faculty Jurisdiction Rules]
* [http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/05748a.htm "Canonical Faculties"] article from "The Catholic Encyclopedia " (1909)
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