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I think that you see through to the underlying problem. To the best of my knowledge there is nothing special about red ink in signing a tribunal document. There is a special use of red ink in producing liturgical books, and in this case it is called "Rubrics" which are the instructions on what to do while you are pronouncing the words in black. They got their name "Rubric" from the red ink with which they were printed. But this has absolutely nothing to do with tribunal documents.

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Q: When a Pastor signs a tribunal document in red ink does this indicate anything outside of the fact that he was not willing to locate a black ink pen Church Roman Catholic?
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