Pope Francis signed an order regarding “disciplinary of the intent of the Holy Mass.”
Pope Francis approved the order on Palm Sunday regarding the discipline of the intentions of the Holy Mass. The Vatican decided to put an end to some practices he called abuse when receiving donations from the holy order that ordered the Holy Mass with their nearby intentions.
Vaticannews.va Portal reports on Sunday that Pope Francis approved an order on discipline of the intent of St. Mass issued by Dicasterly for the clergy.
“The Pope ordered the release of the decree and determined that he would come into effect on the Sunday of the resurrection, April 20, 2025,” we read.
Orders relating to donations and victims. Some practices need to be eliminated
The document reminded us that victims were not required to sacraments from the poor and that some practices that took place “in different places.”
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Furthermore, as determined, the priest can stop one donation for one intention, with the rest giving, for example, “the parish in need”, “particularly the missionary state.”
Intention during the Holy Mass. Advice to the priest
Furthermore, the priest Dicaster was repeated after the code of the Canon Act.
At the same time, it was recommended to enter a Canon 945. “I strongly urge the priests to not receive sacrifices for the faithful, especially the poor.”
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