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Priests from many places were requesting incardination, but the institute exercised prudence in their regard.
Uniquely, Sulpicians retain incardination in their own dioceses even after joining the society.
This incardination does not cease until the moment when that cleric is incardinated as a subject of another superior.
On 25 August 2007, Cardinal Barbarin signed the incardination of three of the five priests who served the church.
CSPV was formed to provide a canonical structure for the incardination of priests and the affiliation of religious.
Gruner was suspended from the exercise of his priesthood in 1996 after refusing to cease his activities and return to the diocese of his incardination.
More than 1,200 graduates of Redemptoris Mater seminaries have been ordained to the priesthood for their respective dioceses of incardination.
The purpose of incardination is to ensure that no cleric, whether deacon or priest, is "freelance," without a clear ecclesiastical superior to whom he is responsible.
We may note that this council speaks of presumptive incardination also, but by a later Roman decree (20 July, 1898) that form of adscription is abrogated.
He was forcibly retired from his position as administrator of the Sourozh diocese after seeking incardination into the Ecumenical Patriarchate without receiving release from Moscow.
In 1955 he requested and was granted incardination from the Diocese of Ghent to the Archdiocese of Baltimore and was named academic dean of the seminary.
An excardination from one diocese, for instance, does not become effective until the moment of incardination to another, so there is no gap during which the clergyman is not clearly answerable to a definitely determined superior.
Kudric assisted at parishes of the Byzantine Catholic Archeparchy of Pittsburgh during his time as a Franciscan, and eventually petitioned for incardination into the archeparchy, which he received in May 1987.
On 15 November 1965 Luigi Faveri, Bishop of Tivoli in Italy, signed a document transferring DePauw's incardination from the Archdiocese of Baltimore to the Diocese of Tivoli.
He was ordained April 29, 1979 for the Archdiocese of Kraków, Poland and served as an associate pastor there from 1979 to 1983, the year he came to the United States and petitioned for incardination in the Archdiocese of Chicago.
Given these circumstances, the Moscow Patriarchate did not regard his incardination into the Ecumenical Patriarchate as valid, nor did it recognise the title "Bishop of Amphipolis" given to him by the Holy Synod of the Patriarchate of Constantinople on 8 June 2006.