Originally Posted By: Faldage
Originally Posted By: PastorVon

Hasn't the "imprimatur" become more of mark of endorsement or accreditation than the absence of it being a prohibition?


That which is not permitted is forbidden.


I stand to be corrected as always, but if it is an official book of theology or prayer, or
the like, it must have an Imprimatur, to be recognized. If not then it is not an official
Roman publication (Roman Catholic). I think the "Imprimatur" replaced the Index of
Forbidden books. Does anyone know a Catholic for whom we could get it correct, like a
Bishop or Vicar General???


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