The term "Canonical Inquisition" typically refers to the ecclesiastical process used by the Catholic Church to investigate potential heresies, oversee doctrinal adherence, and maintain theological purity within the community. This process was part of a broader historical phenomenon known as the Inquisition, which included various methods and practices employed by the Church to address issues of heresy, particularly from the Middle Ages onward.
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