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Why does the handbook and the website say that it has ecclesiastical approval without listing who gave the imprimatur?

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Why does the handbook and the website say that it has ecclesiastical approval without listing who gave the imprimatur?

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In many dioceses, bishops have exorcists but they do not make the name of those exorcists known except to certain priests. This is done in order to protect the exorcists. In like manner, the bishop who gave approval for this association is known to the priests who have started it and will be made known to priests who need to know who gave the ecclesiastical approval or to members of the Magisterium. Otherwise, in order to protect the bishop and the priests involved, their names are not made public.

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