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Can an Indult be granted by one Pope be removed by another?
Do Indults have an expiration date or are they open ended?
Indults are general faculties (q.v.), granted by the Holy See to bishops and others, of doing something not permitted by the common law.
For instance, could John Paul II decide that the indult granted by Paul VI for communion in the hand in some countries no longer be allowed.
Could his successor cancel the Indult allowing TLM, or female altar servers or allowing ashes of cremated Catholics to be present at the Mass?
Do Indults have an expiration date or are they open ended?
Indults are general faculties (q.v.), granted by the Holy See to bishops and others, of doing something not permitted by the common law.
For instance, could John Paul II decide that the indult granted by Paul VI for communion in the hand in some countries no longer be allowed.
Could his successor cancel the Indult allowing TLM, or female altar servers or allowing ashes of cremated Catholics to be present at the Mass?