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A formal act of defection from the Catholic Church (Latin: actus formalis defectionis ab Ecclesia catholica) was an externally provable juridic act of departure from the Catholic Church, which was recognized from 1983 to 2010 in the Code of Canon Law as having certain juridical effects enumerated in canons 1086, 1117, and 1124. The concept of "formal" act of defection was narrower than that of "notorious" (publicly known) defection recognized in the 1917 Code of Canon Law and still narrower than the concept of "de facto" defection. In 2006, the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts specified in what a formal act of defection from the Catholic Church consisted. Despite popular perception this act did not constitute leaving the Catholic Church and did not make an individual a former Catho

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  • Formal act of defection from the Catholic Church (en)
  • Acte formel de défection de l'Église catholique (fr)
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  • A formal act of defection from the Catholic Church (Latin: actus formalis defectionis ab Ecclesia catholica) was an externally provable juridic act of departure from the Catholic Church, which was recognized from 1983 to 2010 in the Code of Canon Law as having certain juridical effects enumerated in canons 1086, 1117, and 1124. The concept of "formal" act of defection was narrower than that of "notorious" (publicly known) defection recognized in the 1917 Code of Canon Law and still narrower than the concept of "de facto" defection. In 2006, the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts specified in what a formal act of defection from the Catholic Church consisted. Despite popular perception this act did not constitute leaving the Catholic Church and did not make an individual a former Catho (en)
  • L'acte formel de défection de l'Église catholique (latin actus formalis defectionis ab Ecclesia catholica) consistait entre 1983 et 2009 en un acte officiel d'abandon de l’Église catholique par un apostat, résultant en la suppression de son nom des registres paroissiaux et en l'obtention par l'apostat d'une déclaration écrite par les autorités ecclésiastiques reconnaissant formellement sa défection. Cette démarche administrative concernait toute personne attendant une reconnaissance officielle par l'Église de sa défection pour une quelconque raison notamment afin de ne plus être comptabilisée par celle-ci lors du recensement de ses fidèles. (fr)
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  • A formal act of defection from the Catholic Church (Latin: actus formalis defectionis ab Ecclesia catholica) was an externally provable juridic act of departure from the Catholic Church, which was recognized from 1983 to 2010 in the Code of Canon Law as having certain juridical effects enumerated in canons 1086, 1117, and 1124. The concept of "formal" act of defection was narrower than that of "notorious" (publicly known) defection recognized in the 1917 Code of Canon Law and still narrower than the concept of "de facto" defection. In 2006, the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts specified in what a formal act of defection from the Catholic Church consisted. Despite popular perception this act did not constitute leaving the Catholic Church and did not make an individual a former Catholic. In 2009, after Omnium in mentem, all mention of a formal act of defection from the Catholic Church and of any juridical effects deriving from it was removed from the Code. (en)
  • L'acte formel de défection de l'Église catholique (latin actus formalis defectionis ab Ecclesia catholica) consistait entre 1983 et 2009 en un acte officiel d'abandon de l’Église catholique par un apostat, résultant en la suppression de son nom des registres paroissiaux et en l'obtention par l'apostat d'une déclaration écrite par les autorités ecclésiastiques reconnaissant formellement sa défection. Cette démarche administrative concernait toute personne attendant une reconnaissance officielle par l'Église de sa défection pour une quelconque raison notamment afin de ne plus être comptabilisée par celle-ci lors du recensement de ses fidèles. La lettre apostolique en forme de motu proprio Omnium in mentem promulguée le 26 octobre 2009 par le pape Benoît XVI modifiant le Code de droit canonique a rendu cet acte ainsi que la procédure permettant de l'obtenir obsolètes. Il n'existe, par conséquent, plus de moyen officiel d'obtenir de reconnaissance d'apostasie de la part de l'Église catholique depuis cette date. (fr)
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