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In case the decision is favorable to the book, the bishop will give the approbation using the formula Imprimatur, which is to be preceded by
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 3: Brownson-Clairvaux 1840-1916 1913
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However, the Church has already said this in an official document, which requires that hymns used in our churches receive the approval like an "Imprimatur" from a bishop or a conference of bishops.
George Weigel: Heretical Hymns? Argent 2006
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This, you perceive, is the complete thesis of the present book, which therefore no doubt will be entitled to the ` Nihil Obstat "of the" Censor Theolog. ", and the" Imprimatur "of" Johannes Josephus, Archiepiscopus Sti.
The Profits of Religion: An Essay in Economic Interpretation 1918
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"Imprimatur," applauded the sentiments of the tract, and spoken slightingly of Milton.
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 David Masson 1864
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_Punishment for Mr. Caryl_: - "A Licenser is not contented now to give his single" Imprimatur, "but brings his chair into the title-leaf; there sits and judges up or judges down what book he pleases.
The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 David Masson 1864
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"The book bears the 'Imprimatur' of the Most Rev. Archbishop of
Public School Education Michael M��ller 1862
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Julianne Shinto is CEO of Imprimatur, a leading Political Branding and Ethics advisory firm.
Alan W. Silberberg: Memories Crowdsourced at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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More details on pricing and the exact launch date will be made available once the Imprimatur and Nihil Obstat have been granted.
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“An Imprimatur (from Latin, “let it be printed”) is an official declaration from the hierarchy of the Roman Catholic Church that a literary or similar work is free from error in matters of Roman Catholic doctrine and morals, and hence acceptable reading for faithful Roman Catholics.”
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Julianne Shinto is CEO of Imprimatur, a leading Political Branding and Ethics advisory firm.
Alan W. Silberberg: Memories Crowdsourced at U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum Alan W. Silberberg 2011
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