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In Roman Catholic canon law, an interdict is an ecclesiastical censure that excludes from certain rites of the Church individuals or groups, who nonetheless do not cease to be members of the Church.〔(1917 Code of Canon Law, canon 2268 §1 )〕 ==Distinctions in canon law==
Before 1983, interdicts were either ''personal'', if applied directly to people, wherever they were, or ''local'', if applied directly to a locality and only indirectly to the people in that place whether permanently or only on a visit.〔(1917 Code of Canon Law, canons 2268 §2 and 2269 §2 )〕 Only the Holy See was empowered to impose a general interdict on a diocese or state or a personal interdict on the people of a diocese or country, but bishops too could impose a general interdict on a parish or on the people of a parish or a particular interdict on a place (such as a church or oratory, an altar or a cemetery) or a person.〔(1917 Code of Canon Law, canons 2269 §1 and 2272 )〕
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