Reception of the Eucharist in the hand was permitted in Australia in late September 1975 after the bishops petitioned Rome for an
indult allowing this practice; though it is important to note that this did not take place without a degree of protest from more conservative bishops like Bishop Bernard Stewart of the Diocese of Sandhurst.
What happened next was an abuse of that
indult: parishes around the world took advantage and permitted the practice of Communion in the hand.
(6.) Martin Yelle a signe son
indult de secularisation en mars 2012, mettant fin a son engagement comme frere apres 22 ans de vie religieuse.
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indult, Ann.
In preparing the new norms, the two things he misunderstood, Olmst-ed said in the letter, were that the
indult that expired in 2005 was for extraordinary ministers of Communion to purify the sacred vessels after Communion, not for their help distributing Communion; and that the instructions of GIRM 283 make distribution under both formsbroad, not restricted.
The potential publicity of an immoral and a dangerous sexuality
indult by this lake of privacy was one of the major fear of the French society.
Prior to the pontiff's decision, which has been viewed by many as an attempt to heal a longtime split between Rome and traditionalists upset with some of the teachings of Vatican II, Latin Masses could not be said without the "
indult," or permission, of the local bishop.
And don't forget that our pope has granted an
indult for the Latin Mass that he has asked our bishops to apply generously.
(37) The Congregation's 1984 circular letter Quatuor abhinc annos created a process by which groups of laity that met certain conditions could apply to their bishop for an
indult to celebrate according to the 1962 missal, and the 1988 motu proprio, Ecclesia Dei, created a pontifical commission to oversee this process.
bishops asked the Holy See for an
indult to expand possible days for Communion under both kinds to Sundays and other holy days, he said.