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Exorcisms Part 2 - The Roman Ritual
Coat of Arms of Pope Paul V
The
Rite of Exorcism is found in the Roman Ritual promulgated as law by Pope Paul V
in 1614.
Understanding
the Roman Ritual is therefore important in evaluating the Exorcisms that the
local ordinary asked the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer to perform when he
issued faculties for the Rite.
Through
the centuries there were many different Rites. With the advent of printing it
was decided by the Council of Trent to review and publish them in one book for
the Latin Church. It was not immediate. It was only in 1614 that Pope Paul V
brought into being, the book we know as the Roman Ritual, or in
Latin the Rituale Romanum.
Pope Paul V (1550 - 1621)
The Roman Ritual contains
the sacred and authentic rites of the Church that are to be observed in the
administration of the sacraments and other ecclesiastical functions so that
they should be carried out according to a public and fixed standard by
following the rubrics.
What
are Rubrics?
The rubrics are the directions that govern the rites. It is important to note
that rubrics are laws, they are not creative suggestions. They have full legal
force. Rubrics bind as law in the same way that Canon Law binds. They emanate
from the Pope and impose upon the priest an obligation to obey them. With the
Rubrics the Pope also set out the 21 Normae, the standards to
be observed
1952 edition of the Rituale Romanum
The
Rite of Exorcism underwent no change in the 1952 edition photographed on this
post.
All questions concerning the Rite of Exorcism should reference the rubrics and standards of the Rite as set out by the Church through Pope Paul V in 1614.
Conclusion:
Any questions about the Rite of Exorcism
should
be answered by:
What does the Rite direct?
Did
the priest follow the directions?
Was
he obedient to the Pope's Rubrics and Standards?
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