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  2. From the Latin imprimere, meaning to impress or to stamp an imprint, imprimatur translates, “let it be printed.” Technically, this is the bishop’s official declaration that the book is free from doctrinal error and has been approved for publication by a censor.

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    In the Catholic Church an imprimatur is an official declaration by a Church authority that a book or other printed work may be published; it is usually only applied for and granted to books on religious topics from a Catholic perspective.

  4. Aug 1, 2018 · Spirituality. What is an “imprimatur,” found in certain Catholic books? Mercy McNab | Aleteia. Philip Kosloski - published on 08/01/18. And what is a "nihil obstat" or an "imprimi potest"...

  5. imprimatur, (Latin: “let it be printed”), in the Roman Catholic church, a permission, required by contemporary canon law and granted by a bishop, for the publication of any work on Scripture or, in general, any writing containing something of peculiar significance to religion, theology, or morality. Strictly speaking, the imprimatur is ...

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  6. Jan 18, 2016 · Imprimatur” is Latin for “let it be printed.” This indicates the approval of a religious publication by a bishop.

  7. Jan 6, 2020 · An imprimatur (Latin, “Let it be published”) is an authorization given by a local ordinary (typically a bishop) to publish a work. The U.S. bishops’ Committee on Doctrine notes : In the Latin Catholic Church, there are two primary forms of ecclesiastical authorization for written works.

  8. Sep 14, 2023 · In the context of Catholic publishing, an “Imprimatur” is an official stamp of approval, indicating that a text doesnt contain anything that conflicts with Catholic teaching. This article aims to explore the role, significance, and history of the Imprimatur in Catholic publishing, shedding light on why it continues to be relevant in the ...

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