excardination
Excardination refers to the canonical process by which a cleric, typically a priest or deacon, is released from the jurisdiction of their home diocese or religious order and transferred to the authority of another. This is a formal procedure within the Catholic Church and some other Christian denominations that have a similar hierarchical structure. The process ensures that the cleric's ministry is properly overseen and that there is no ambiguity regarding their obedience and responsibilities.
The primary reason for excardination is usually a change in ministry or location. For example, a priest
The request for excardination is usually initiated by the cleric themselves, often with the support of the