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But conventional, non-theoretical criticism often acts as if questions of value are irrelevant, or canonically settled.
For such people one difficulty was the absence of a canonically consecrated metropolitan in Ireland.
The introduction is based on a short six-note motive that is treated canonically, first in single notes and then in double notes.
Not until one receives at least the necessary two-thirds of the votes, is a Pope canonically and validly elected.
It does not mean that a determination criminally, civilly, or canonically has been made regarding the truth or non-truth of the allegation.
However, we cannot draw a similar conclusion about the center of gravity of the edges, for centers of gravity of one-dimensional sets do not transform canonically.
In particular, there was a well-intentioned but misguided tendency to avoid penal approaches to canonically irregular situations.
Since it was canonically formulated, the right of national self-determination has historically had two main zones of application, corresponding to its dual ancestry.
Although relations between the friars and the secular clergy had been canonically settled, friction between the two groups continued.
Did the attempt to have a rule approved come from the premise of founding a canonically erected Order?
Naturally, the concrete term may be applied to those to whom functions are canonically entrusted e.g. catechists, acolytes, lectors etc.
The one who has the faculty to establish a fraternity canonically presides at the ceremony.
Thailand has one local Fraternity canonically established three years ago in Bangkok, with barely more than five professed members.
The province of 'Mother Mazzarello' in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, was canonically erected on September 7, 1948, with 72 Sisters and 9 Communities.
The SFO National Fraternity of Vietnam is divided into 11 Regions with about 120 local Fraternities which are canonically erected and another 47 in the process.
In a canonical description, one chooses a particular set of configuration variables xi and canonically conjugate momentum variables pi which describe the state of a system at some time, and can be encoded in a phase space.
If satisfied that in Canon Law and through factual evidence, what was thought to be in all its external appearances a canonically valid marriage, was not, then the Church's Tribunal declares it null and void.
The music of the lower depths recurs, the 'trombone' theme canonically intensified, and its celestial counterpart answers again, this time in C major and further developed.
My personal view is that it is possible canonically to revise the formula by adding the and vow and by editing slightly other parts of the formula.
A stable form of community life in an institute canonically erected by the competent ecclesiastical authority manifests in a visible way the covenant and communion which religious life expresses.
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These worthies returned, and informed the pope that Ignatius had been canonically deposed and Photius canonically installed.
The two next classes wear it and are canonically and ceremonially entitled.
That they are not canonically and absolutely truthful is perhaps not their fault.
In music of this kind there was no longer a field for the intricate working of canonically constructed voice parts.
Though they be not yet one canonically, thanks to your soldiership, the earl is her liege lord, and she is his liege lady.
If they were canonically and really excommunicated, then the question falls to the ground.
From that date other parishes began to be canonically erected as such.
In 1939 the Institute was canonically erected as a Pontifical Institute, no doubt chiefly became of the eminence of its Director.
It is a personal Prelature and, canonically, therefore not an association of laity though it was founded to serve them.
We were canonically elected and then elevated to the throne of St. Peter.
In the United States, there are two canonically approved organizations for leaders of congregations of women religious.
These are legally and canonically autonomous from one another.
Within some premodern context in which male clerics have unlimited authority in all aspects of some women's lives, such demeaning behavior might hold up canonically.
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