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THE CATHOLIC CANON LAWS REGARDING CERTAIN PENANCES TO BE DONE FOR CERTAIN SINS
Penitential Canons; Canons, Penitential

Penitential Act         
  • [[Confiteor]] said by the priest at a [[Solemn Mass]]
FORM OF CONFESSION OF SINFULNESS PRACTICED IN ROMAN CATHOLICISM
Penitential rite; Penitential Rite
The Penitential Act (capitalized in the Roman Missal) is a form of general confession of sinfulness that normally takes place at the beginning of the celebration of Mass in the Roman Rite.
penitential         
  • John of God]] (d. 1267)
SET OF CHURCH RULES CONCERNING THE CHRISTIAN SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
Penitentials; Penitential Book; Penetential; Penitential garbs
Penitential means expressing deep sorrow and regret at having done something wrong. (FORMAL)
...penitential psalms.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
Penitential         
  • John of God]] (d. 1267)
SET OF CHURCH RULES CONCERNING THE CHRISTIAN SACRAMENT OF PENANCE
Penitentials; Penitential Book; Penetential; Penitential garbs
·noun A book formerly used by priests hearing confessions, containing rules for the imposition of penances;
- called also penitential book.
II. Penitential ·adj Of or pertaining to penitence, or to penance; expressing penitence; of the nature of penance; as, the penitential book; penitential tears.

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Penitential canons

Penitential canons are religious rules laid down by councils or bishops concerning the penances to be done for various sins. These canons, collected, adapted to later practice, and completed by suitable directions formed the nucleus of the Penitential Books (see Moral Theology).

They all belong to the ancient penitential discipline and retain only a historic interest; if the writers of the classical period continue to cite them, it is only as examples, and to excite sinners to repentance by reminding them of earlier severity. In a certain sense they survive, for the granting of indulgences is based on the periods of penance, years, day and quarantines. The penitential canons may be divided into three classes corresponding to the penitential discipline of the East, of Rome, or of the Anglo-Saxon Churches.