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Friday, December 17, 2010

Using the name "Catholic"

Following up to Richard M's post on the use of the name "Catholic," an element of the Decree on the Laity (N. 24) may well have a significant bearing:

Indeed, the lay apostolate admits of different types of relationships with the hierarchy in accordance with the various forms and objects of this apostolate. For in the Church there are many apostolic undertakings which are established by the free choice of the laity and regulated by their prudent judgment. The mission of the Church can be better accomplished in certain circumstances by undertakings of this kind, and therefore they are frequently praised or recommended by the hierarchy. No project, however, may claim the name "Catholic" unless it has obtained the consent of the lawful Church authority.

 

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