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Sacramentorum Sanctitatis (2001 with 2003 changes)
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Now it is formally illegal to ordain a woman as a deacon. Or as a priest.
Sacramentorum Sanctitatis (2001 with 2003 changes)
Code of Canon Law
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The Law of Secrecy in the Latin Church
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December 7, 2015, Archbishop Fisichella, President of the Pontifical Council for New Evangelization, at a Vatican press briefing
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