Notification of decree of
excommunication
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| Cathedral of Palermo. |
The Archbishop of Palermo has declared the excommunications
"latae sententiae" incurred by Fr Alessandro Maria Minutella.
By Vatican News
The Archdiocese of Palermo, Sicily, has published a formal
decree concerning the excommunication of an Italian priest for the crimes of
heresy and of schism.
In canon law, some crimes are punished latae
sententiae, or “automatically,” by force of the law itself, once they are
committed. According to the Code of Canon Law, those who are excommunicated are
forbidden from participating in the Eucharist or other ceremonies of worship;
celebrating the sacraments or sacramentals and receiving the sacraments;
exercising any ecclesiastical offices, ministries, or functions, or placing
acts of governance.
In addition, further consequences follow once a latae
sententiae excommunication has been formally declared.
Below, please find the notification of the decree of
excommunication issued in regard to Father Alessandro Maria Minutella,
published by the Archdiocese of Palermo The Italian original can be found on
website of the Archdiocese
of Palermo.
On November 13, 2018, Father Alessandro Maria Minutella was
notified of the Decree of August 15, 2018 (Prot. No. 046/18) by which the
Archbishop Corrado Lorefice DECLARES the excommunications latae
sententiae, which the same priest has incurred for the crime of heresy and
for the crime of schism, as required by canon law (cf. can.1364 §1 CIC), with
all the consequences arising from the same measure.
Archepiscopal Chancellor
(Father Vincenzo Talluto)
(Father Vincenzo Talluto)

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