The study contains elements of the contemporary canonical doctrine regarding the custom of accepting Mass offerings by priests. However, the text does not examine this complex issue exhaustively and synthetically, but it is intended to define clear rules of maintaining justice and the rightness of these activities. The subject matter addressed here can hardly be termed a “taboo,” because the act of making offerings when requesting that the Mass be applied for the intention specified by the donor belongs among everyday activities of the Church; however, it seems that adherence to certain general rules characterising the discipline of canon law is of particular relevance and significance for this matter.
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