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    nihil obstat
    /ˌnʌɪhɪl ˈɒbstat/

    noun

    • 1. (in the Roman Catholic Church) a certificate that a book is not open to objection on doctrinal or moral grounds.

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  2. Translated as “nothing stands in the way,” the nihil obstat indicates that the manuscript can be safely forwarded to the bishop for his review and decision. Similarly, a member of a religious community would submit his work to his major superior.

  3. en.m.wikipedia.org › wiki › Nihil_obstatNihil obstat - Wikipedia

    Nihil obstat (Latin for 'nothing hinders' or 'nothing stands in the way') [1] is a phrase traditionally used by Catholic Church authorities to formally declare that there is no objection to the publication of a book, or to some other proposed action.

  4. The meaning of NIHIL OBSTAT is the certification by an official censor of the Roman Catholic Church that a book has been examined and found to contain nothing opposed to faith and morals. How to use nihil obstat in a sentence.

  5. 5 days ago · Quick Reference. (Lat., ‘nothing obstructs’). The approval in Roman Catholicism granted by the officially appointed censor to books requiring permission before being published. The nihil obstat precedes and is required for the imprimatur. [...]

  6. Nihil obstat definition: permission to publish a book, granted by an official censor who, upon examining it, has certified that it contains nothing contrary to faith or morals.. See examples of NIHIL OBSTAT used in a sentence.

  7. nihil obstat. Definitions of nihil obstat. noun. authoritative approval. see more. noun. the phrase used by the official censor of the Roman Catholic Church to say that a publication has been examined and contains nothing offensive to the church. see more.

  8. www.encyclopedia.com › encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps › nihil-obstatNihil Obstat - Encyclopedia.com

    As a contemporary canonical term nihil obstat is employed in at least two ways: to name the kind of evaluative judgment that an ecclesiastical censor makes about a writing submitted for approval prior to publication, and to describe the form of clearance given by the Holy See to a person who is eligible for certain kinds of teaching positions ...

  9. Latin, literally: nothing hinders. nihil obstat in American English. (ˌnihɪl ˈɔbstɑt ) Latin. 1. Roman Catholic Church. a printed phrase, followed by the name of an officially appointed censor, indicating that the publication carrying the phrase has been examined and judged free of doctrinal or moral error. 2.

  10. nihil obstat in British English (ˈɒbstæt ) the phrase used by a Roman Catholic censor to declare publication inoffensive to faith or morals

  11. May 22, 2023 · nihil obstat (plural nihil obstats) A declaration of no objection; (specifically) a declaration used by the Catholic Church to indicate a book, initiative, or appointment to an office has been found to not breach religious or moral norms.