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Pope Francis, Rescript ex audientia SS.mi On the Establishment of a College within the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith for the Examination of Recourses by Ecclesiastics for Graviora delicta, 3 November 2014.
The motu proprio Sacramentorum sanctitatis tutela (SST) of 30 April 2001, updated on 21 May 2010 by Pope Benedict XVI, defines which are the delicts reserved to the competence of the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith (cf. arts. 1-6), in accordance with article 52 of the apostolic constitution Pastor bonus.
In the judgment of these delicts, the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith proceeds by a penal process, judicial or administrative (cf. arts. 21 § 1 and § 2, 1º SST), without prejudice to the possibility of submitting the decision directly to the Supreme Pontiff for the most grave cases (cfr. art. 21 § 2, 2º SST). Regarding delicts against the faith, it is understood that the competence in the first instance is that of the ordinary or the hierarch (cfr. art. 2 § 2 SST).
4.	If the accused is honored with episcopal dignity, his recourse will be examined by the ordinary session, which will also be able to decide specific cases according the judgment of the pope. Other cases can also be deferred to it by the judgment of the college.
5. The college will take care periodically inform the ordinary session about its own decisions.
6. Specific internal regulations will determine the working methods of the college.
The Holy Father has ordered that this general executive decree be promulgated by means of its promulgation in L’Osservatore romano, becoming effective 11 November 2014, and later in the official commentary Acta Apostolicae Sedis.
Pope Francis, Rescript ex audientia SS.mi On the Establishment of a College within the Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith for the Examination of Recourses by Ecclesiastics for Graviora delicta, 3 November 2014, AAS 106 (2014) 885-886. English translation by John A. Renken.

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