Difference between revisions of "Cessation"
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== Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_98980" /> == | == Webster's Dictionary <ref name="term_98980" /> == | ||
<p> (n.) A ceasing or discontinuance, as of action, whether temporary or final; a stop; as, a cessation of the war. </p> | <p> (n.) [[A]] ceasing or discontinuance, as of action, whether temporary or final; a stop; as, a cessation of the war. </p> | ||
== Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_31198" /> == | == Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature <ref name="term_31198" /> == | ||
<p> is an act of discipline in the | <p> is an act of discipline in the Church of Rome, technically styled cessatio a divinis, by which, for any notorious injury or disobedience to the Church, a stop is put to all divine offices and the administration of the sacraments, and the dead are deprived of [[Christian]] burial. The only privilege allowed is to repeat every week a private mass in the parish churches, the doors being, shut, taking care also not to ring the bell, or to admit more than two persons to the service; to administer baptism, confirmation, and penance to such persons as desire it, provided they are not under sentence of excommunication or an interdict; and to administer extreme unction, provided the prayers which are said before and after that sacrament are not repeated. [[Cessation]] may be incurred by a whole diocese, a city, a village, or one or more churches. </p> | ||
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