liceity
English
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /lɪˈsiːɪti/
Noun
liceity (usually uncountable, plural liceities)
- (religious) The legitimacy of an act or its consequences, by opposition to the validity.
- 2011, “Validity and liceity”, in Ship of Saint-Peter, archived from the original on 28 July 2011:
- Validity affects the act, while liceity affects the 'legality' of the act. So if a baptism is invalid, then the baptism never occurred (i.e. one has not been baptized and needs to be baptized). So if a baptism is illicit, then it was not celebrated under the structures that the Catholic Church has defined (i.e. one has been baptized, but the Sacrament was not celebrated in a way directed/authorized by the Church or with the full approval of the Church).
Synonyms
- (legal): legitimacy
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