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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of incardinate.

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Examples

  • He liked the diocese, and officials convinced him in May 2005 to apply to be "incardinated" -- formally accepted as a permanent priest, in Trenton.

    Accused Catholic Priests Left In Legal Limbo 2010

  • The disagreement as to whether the original "excommunications" of the bishops of SSPX were valid is for Rome to decide not the episcopacy, not individual priests and not for semi-informed laymen. what needs to happen now is the acrimony, bile and abuse of members of the Society of St. Pius 10th needs to stop now, RIGHT NOW. They need to be re-incardinated asap.

    The validity of the original SSPX excommunications... 2009

  • Finally, in December 2008, Smith sent Selvaraj a letter from the CDF saying that, because Selvaraj was not yet incardinated in Trenton, the bishop does not have to allow him to be a priest in his diocese.

    Accused Catholic Priests Left In Legal Limbo 2010

  • "We're not incardinated anywhere, though we have received faculties to hear confessions from our local bishop in Scotland."

    The Journeys of the Sons of the Most Holy Redeemer 2009

  • Where is this "priest in good standing" incardinated?

    Clarification 2009

  • As it was in 1988 and even since 1974, if the Society still cannot have its priests incardinated or able to function juridically in local dioceses, that, my friends, is a state of necessity which no one can reasonably deny.

    Fellay speaks: The talks begin in the autumn of 2009 2009

  • "We're not incardinated anywhere, though we have received faculties to hear confessions from our local bishop in Scotland."

    Archive 2009-07-01 2009

  • Name me, one priest of the SSPX, just one, who was incardinated into a local diocese and allowed to remain a member of the Society...

    Fellay speaks: The talks begin in the autumn of 2009 2009

  • When, as occurs at times, a priest of the prelature's clergy is called by the Holy Father to the episcopate, the same thing happens as with any diocesan priest: He ceases to be incardinated in the ecclesiastical circumscription from which he comes, although he continues to receive spiritual assistance from the prelature.

    Archive 2008-03-30 papabear 2008

  • I suppose he has been incardinated into the local diocese?

    Archive 2008-05-18 papabear 2008

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