The Saint Isidore Catholic Sales Guild was convened at the start of 2005 in response to the need for greater ethical standards in the arena of internet sales of Catholic artifacts and objects, particularly those which may have been dedicated to use in offering the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass.
Members of the Guild are under no legal obligation to adhere to these guidelines. Membership implies general acceptance of the precepts presented below. The Guild membership recognizes that as purveyors of Catholic devotional artifacts, the manner in which we conduct our business has the potential to reflect upon the Catholic Church as a whole. In accepting our responsibility as Catholic internet business owners, we will strive to serve as witnesses to our Catholic Faith by pursuing, to the best of our ability, the guidelines outlined below: Acquisition of Goods Artifacts of the Catholic Faith will be obtained honestly. Particular attention will be given to transactions involving the liquidation of material goods from religious institutions and appropriate remuneration will be given unless the articles are freely donated to the merchant. Due diligence will be undertaken to ensure that goods are not offered illicitly. Sale of Artifacts Descriptions of articles for sale will be honest, with flaws duly noted. Provenance will be provided only with permission of individuals or religious institutions, or when such disclosure does not in any way violate the privacy or dignity of the previous owners. Due diligence will be undertaken to ensure that important artifacts are not sold to individuals who would put them to profane use. Each member is encouraged to determine their own individual policy pertaining to the need or desire for sacred objects to remain within the Faith of origin. Particular diligence will be given to the sale of vestments, tabernacles, and altar furnishings. Guild members will be familiar with pertinent Canon Law: Canon 1171 – Sacred things which are destined for divine worship through dedication or a blessing are to be treated with reverence and not to be employed for improper or profane use even if they are under the control of private individuals. Canon 1376 – One who profanes a movable or immovable sacred thing is to be punished with a just penalty |
Prohibited Sales
The Holy Eucharist. The Guild condemns any sale, in any form, of the Precious Body and Blood. Members will exercise utmost care to ensure that any artifacts which may have contained particles of the Holy Eucharist or drops of the Precious Blood will be presented to a Priest or authorized minister of the Church for proper cleaning or disposal as outlined elsewhere in this document. Relics – Guild members will become familiar with the classifications of relics and agree not to engage in the sale of First Class relics.
Blessings. The sale of blessings or the promise of prayer on behalf of another is strictly forbidden as the sin of simony. This includes the sale of Papal Blessings which are intended for the purchaser or that person’s designee. Guild members agree to refrain from such endeavors. This does not include the sale of vintage blessings which are viewed as artifacts and examples of Catholic art. Older objects that have been blessed for the original owner lose that blessing upon sale. Guild members agree to inform customers that any objects they wish to have blessed should be presented to a Priest for the appropriate ritual. Sick Call Sets and Pyxes. Guild members agree to carefully inspect the contents of all sick call sets and pyxes for any traces of the Precious Body or Blood that may remain. Used pyxes should be presented to a Priest or Extraordinary Minister for proper cleansing. Linens, brushes, patens, spoons, cotton and other items that have been used for the ministry to the sick and dying should also be carefully inspected and if necessary, presented to a Priest for proper cleansing or disposal. Vestments, Altar Linens, Tabernacles, Chalices, Patens and All Altar Furnishings. Guild members agree to exercise extreme caution in all exchanges relating to objects used for the celebration of the Holy Sacrifice of the Mass. Sales of such items must be closely screened to determine the identity and intent of potential buyers to ensure that items are not put to profane use. |
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