deformálandó
Deformálandó is a concept of ecclesiastical law, primarily observed in the Roman Catholic Church and some Eastern Orthodox jurisdictions. It is a term used to describe the process of altering or revising the fundamental structures, such as the physical layout or composition, of a consecrated church building.
According to canonical law, a church is considered sacred and indivisible after its conseccration. Consequently, significant
Deformálandó, which translates to "that which is to be deformed," is viewed as an affront to the
Deconsecration requires formal reinstatement and is distinct from a voluntary waiver or dispensation obtained through canonical