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In the Catholic Church, a canonical visitation is the act of an ecclesiastical superior who in the discharge of his office visits persons or places with a view to maintaining faith and discipline and of correcting abuses. A person delegated to carry out such a visitation is called a visitor.
In the Catholic Church, an apostolic visitor (or Apostolic Visitator; Italian: Visitatore apostolico) is a papal representative with a transient mission to perform a canonical visitation of relatively short duration.
The fourth period of canonical history is that of the present day, initiated by the promulgation of the 1917 Code of Canon Law [25] on 27 May 1917. [ 36 ] Benedict XV, in his bull of promulgation, refers to the motu proprio Arduum sane , which was issued by Pius X, March 17, 1904, and gave rise to the 1917 Code. [ 23 ]
"Visitation" with donor portrait, from Altarpiece of the Virgin (St Vaast Altarpiece) by Jacques Daret, c. 1435 (Staatliche Museen, Berlin). In Christianity, the Visitation, also known as the Visitation of the Blessed Virgin Mary, refers to the visit of Mary, who was pregnant with Jesus, to Elizabeth, who was pregnant with John the Baptist, in the Gospel of Luke, Luke 1:39–56.
Visitation Order of enclosed nuns Visitation Convent; Visitation Monastery; Visitation Church, Montreal; Canonical visitation, an inspection made by a clergyman authorised under Catholic canon law; Visitation, a funeral custom where a mourner visits the deceased's family and views the body
The Order of the Visitation was founded in 1610 by Francis de Sales and Jane Frances de Chantal in Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France.At first, the founder had not a religious order in mind; he wished to form a congregation without external vows, where the cloister should be observed only during the year of novitiate, after which the sisters should be free to go out by turns to visit the sick and poor.
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canonical visitation, new foundations, procedure at General Chapter, abbatial elections or sedesvacancy, impeachment of abbots, measures for disciplining wayward abbots, alternate sites for the General Chapter and; the monastic ideal of stability of place (stabilitas loci).