- Interdict (Roman Catholic Church)
In the
Roman Catholic Church , the word interdict (in’tér-dikt) usually refers to anecclesiastical penalty. Interdicts may be "real", "local" or personal. A personal interdict pertains to one or more persons. A "real" or "local" interdict, which is no longer a part ofcanon law , suspends all publicworship and withdraws the church'ssacraments in a territory or country. [American International Encyclopedia, J.J. Little Co., New York 1954, Vol VIII] A local interdict against a country was to it the equivalent ofexcommunication against an individual. It would cause all the churches to be closed, and almost all the sacraments not to be allowed (i.e. preventingmarriage ,confession ,anointing of the sick , and theeucharist ). Certain exceptions allow for baptism, anointing of the sick, and sacraments onChristian holidays .Interdiction was used by the
Pope during theMiddle Ages as a way to influence rulers. For example,Pope Innocent III placed the kingdom ofEngland under an interdict for five years between 1208 and 1213 after King John refused to accept the pope's appointee Stephen Langton asArchbishop of Canterbury .Pope Gregory XI placed the city ofFlorence under interdict in March 1376 during theWar of the Eight Saints , whilePope Paul V placed theRepublic of Venice under interdict in 1606 after the civil authorities jailed two priests. [ [http://www.seattlecatholic.com/article_20040921.html Seattle Catholic - The Venetian Interdict of 1606-1607 ] ] Rome itself was placed under interdict byPope Adrian IV as a result of a rebellion led byArnold of Brescia .An interdict can also be a penalty against a specific individual or group. It is like excommunication in that the person is barred from receiving the
sacraments and participating in public worship, but it does not bar the person from continuing to hold and exercise ecclesiasticaloffice . For a lay member of the church, it is basically equivalent to excommunication, though with the implication that they remain Catholic.Automatic interdict
Certain offenses incur an automatic ("
latae sententiae ") interdict:* Physical violence against a
bishop (canon 1370 §2)
* Attempting to preside over or concelebrate in Mass while being adeacon or lay person (canon 1378 §2 1°)
* Hearing and/or attempting to absolve confessions while being a deacon or lay person (canon 1378 §2 2°)
* Falsely accusing apriest of solicitingadultery while in confession (canon 1390 §1)
* Attempting to marry while having a perpetualvow ofchastity (canon 1394 §2)Other offenses may incur an interdict:
* Public incitement against the
Apostolic See or the localordinary (canon 1373)
* Promoting or directing a prohibited association (canon 1374)
* The crime ofsimony (canon 1380)Modern examples
In 1909, the town of
Adria in Italy was placed under interdict for 15 days after a local campaign against the move of a bishop. [ [http://www.catholicnews.com/data/stories/cns/0403714.htm CNS STORY: Holding public figures accountable to church: centuries of precedent ] ]In
Malta between8 April 1961 and4 April 1969 the leadership of theMalta Labour Party , readers, advertisers and distributors of Party papers as well as its voters were interdicted over the Party's continuous verbal attacks on the Church hierarchy following the failure of the Integration with Britain campaign as well as Labour's membership of organisations the Church considered to be communist. [cite web | title= The Unholy War | work=Malta Today, | url=http://www.maltatoday.com.mt/2005/10/09/pix/interdett.pdf | accessmonthday=March 13 | accessyear=2005] Previously, between 1930 and 1933 interdiction was imposed on the Constitutional Party and Labour. In both cases, the Nationalist Party won elections while its opponents were interdicted. ["Church and State in Malta", Jon P. Mitchell [http://www.springerlink.com/index/x7t5535503100444.pdf] ]Bishop
René Henry Gracida of Corpus Christi, Texas interdicted a Catholic politician in the late 20th century for supporting legal abortion; the unnamed individual died while under interdict. [ [http://www.cwnews.com/news/viewstory.cfm?recnum=32440 Catholic World News : US bishop imposed interdict on pro-abortion politician ] ]ee also
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Excommunication References
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