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TITLE IV:PENALTIES AND OTHER PUNISHMENTS (Cann. 1331 - 1340)
Can.1331 §1 An excommunicated person is forbidden:
1° to have any ministerial part in the celebration of the Sacrifice of the Eucharist or in any other ceremonies of public worship;
2° tocelebrate the sacraments or sacramentals and to receive the sacraments ;
3° toexercise any ecclesiastical offices, ministries, functions or acts ofgovernance.
§2 If theexcommunication has been imposed or declared, the offender:
1° proposing to act in defiance of the provision of §1, n. 1 is to be removed, or else the liturgical action is to be suspended, unless there is a grave reasonto the contrary
2° invalidly exercises any acts of governance which, in accordancewith §1, n.3, are unlawful;
3° isforbidden to benefit from privileges already granted;
4° cannotvalidly assume any dignity, office or other function in the Church
5° losesthe title to the benefits of any dignity, office, function or pension held in the Church.
Can.1332 One who is under interdict is obliged by the prohibition of Can. 1331 §1,nn. 1 and 2 - if the interdict was imposed or declared, the provision of Can.1331 §2, n. 1 is to be observed.
Can.1333 §1 Suspension, which can affect only clerics, prohibits:
1° all or some of the acts of the power of order
2° all or some of the acts of the power of governance;
3° theexercise of all or some of the rights or functions attaching toan office.
§2 In a lawor a precept it may be prescribed that, after a judgement which imposes ordeclares the penalty, a suspended person cannot validly perform acts of the powerof governance.
§3 Theprohibition never affects:
1° anyoffices or power of governance which are not within the control of the Superiorwho establishes the penalty;
2° a rightof residence which the offender may have by virtue of office;
3° the rightto administer goods which may belong to an office held by the person suspended, if the penalty is latae sententiae.
§4 Asuspension prohibiting the receipt of benefits, stipends, pensions or other such things, carries with it the obligation of restitution of whatever has beenunlawfully received, even though this was in good faith.
Can.1334 §1 The extent of a suspension, within the limits laid down in thepreceding canon, is defined either by the law or precept, or by the judgement ordecree whereby the penalty is imposed.
§2 A law, but not a precept, can establish a latae sententiae suspension without an added determination or limitation; such a penalty has all the effects enumerated in Can. 1333 §1.
Can.1335 If a censure prohibits the celebration of the sacraments or sacramentalsor the exercise of a power of governance, the prohibition is suspended whenever this is necessary to provide for the faithful who are in danger of death. If alatae sententiae censure has not been declared, the prohibition is alsosuspended whenever one of the faithful requests a sacrament or sacramental or an act of the power of governance; for any just reason it is lawful to make such a request.