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  1. May 24, 2023 · The term “parochial vicar” means that such a priest “represents” the pastor within the pastorate (a “vicar” is someone to whom responsibility and power for some task has been delegated by the one with authority, and “parochial” comes from the Latin word for a pastor). The bishop and/or the pastor may designate certain tasks to ...

  2. §1. Each diocesan bishop is bound to appoint a judicial vicar, or officialis, with ordinary power to judge, distinct from the vicar general unless the small size of the diocese or the small number of cases suggests otherwise. §2. The judicial vicar constitutes one tribunal with the bishop but cannot judge cases which the bishop reserves to ...

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  4. t. e. In the Roman Catholic Church, a judicial vicar or episcopal official (Latin: officialis) is an officer of the diocese who has ordinary power to judge cases in the diocesan ecclesiastical court. Although the diocesan bishop can reserve certain cases to himself, the judicial vicar and the diocesan bishop are a single tribunal, which means ...

  5. Jan 10, 2018 · It’s headed by the bishop, who typically designates a judicial vicar to oversee it. In the Diocese of Arlington, the tribunal is headed by Father Robert J .Rippy, who originally was appointed to the position by then Bishop Paul S. Loverde in 2015. In 1986, Father Rippy was asked by Bishop John R. Keating to pursue a degree in canon law.

  6. Jul 24, 2023 · As chancellor, he will be the chief archivist and chief notary for the diocese. As judicial vicar, he will be responsible for administration of the tribunal, ensuring that justice is carried out in various areas of the life of the Church. At the same time, he departed from his previous role as vicar for vocations, which he had held since 2019.

  7. In the archdiocese, the moderator of the curia, auxiliary bishops, episcopal vicars for the regions, vicar for canonical affairs, judicial vicar, chancellors and vice chancellors exercise the powers delegated to them by the archbishop and in accord with the law. Some vicars, such as the vicar for clergy, are appointed for a term by the archbishop.

  8. Apr 5, 2014 · Father Greg Luyet, a native of North Little Rock, is now the judicial vicar for the Diocese of Little Rock. Thinking back on what attracted him to canon law — and as of Dec. 1, the role of judicial vicar for the Diocese of Little Rock — Father Greg Luyet recalled he was baptized by a canon lawyer, grew up in a parish with a canon lawyer for ...

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