The permission to publish : a resource for diocesan and eparchial bishops on the approvals needed to publish various kinds of written works / Committee on Doctrine, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
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Washington, DC : United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 2004.
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1. Where is the pertinent canonical legislation on the authorization of books and other writings to be found? -- 2. What forms does ecclesiastical authorization take? -- 3. Which writings require authorization in the Latin Catholic Church? -- 4. Which writings require authorization in the Eastern Catholic Churches? -- 5. Which writings lie beyond the jurisdiction of the local ordinary or hierarch for the granting of the requisite authorization? -- 6. Who may grant the authorization for written works? -- 7. What qualifications ought diocesan and eparchial bishops to consider when appointing censors to review writings requiring permission or approval? -- 8. What criteria are censors to use when reviewing works submitted for ecclesiastical authorization? -- 9. What options are presented to the local ordinary or hierarch following receipt of the censor's written evaluation? -- 10. How is the authorization to appear in the published text? -- 11. What does ecclesiastical authorization imply for authors, readers, and publishers of written works? -- 12. Does the authorization apply to subsequent editions of the written work? -- 13. What remedies exist in law in the event that a request for authorization has been denied? -- 14. What is the appropriate process to be followed in the event that a local ordinary or hierarch determines that a previously granted authorization should be withdrawn? -- Conclusion.