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Manifestation of conscience is a practice, inreligious orders, of making one's superior, such as anabbot orprior, aware of the state of one's conscience. This is so the superior may know them intimately, and thus further their spiritual progress.[1]

Manifestation of conscience is not a form ofConfession and therefore the superior need not be a priest. As in Confession, however, the secret must, however, be kept inviolably, and hence a subject may object to any external use whatever of the revelations he has made to the superior.[1]

The knowledge of the state of soul acquired by manifestation of conscience enables the superior to determine the expediency of the frequency of communion, what spiritual reading is to be selected, what penances to be practised, what counsel to be given concerning doubts, difficulties, and temptations.[1]

By the decreeQuemadmodum, of 17 December 1890,Pope Leo XIII forbade both mandatory manifestation of conscience and the practice of superiors inducing their subjects to make such manifestations.[1]

An important contribution to the history of Canon 630 of the 1983 Codex[2], which incorporatesQuemadmodum from a legislative perspective, can be found in Jacques Bagnoud’s recent work (pp. 340-348)[3].

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  1. ^abcd One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in thepublic domainHerbermann, Charles, ed. (1913). "Manifestation of Conscience".Catholic Encyclopedia. New York: Robert Appleton Company.
  2. ^"Code of Canon Law - Book II - The People of God - Part II. (Cann. 607-709)".www.vatican.va. Retrieved2025-08-06.
  3. ^"Charismes et structures juridiques selon MGR Corecco".www.edizionechora.com. Retrieved2025-08-06.


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