Everything about Nihil Obstat totally explained
Nihil obstat is an official approval, certifying that a work dealing with
faith or
morals doesn't contradict Catholic teaching. The "
Censor Librorum" reviews the work as delegated by a
bishop of the
Roman Catholic Church. The
nihil obstat isn't a certification that the reviewer agrees with positions or approaches in the work.
Translated into English, this
Latin phrase means "nothing hinders" or "nothing stands in the way."
The
nihil obstat, is the first step, along with the
Imprimi potest, toward the granting of an
Imprimatur. Under older
Canon Law, a book written by a member of a religious order had to receive two
nihil obstats by members of the order to receive the
imprimi potest.
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