But conventional, non-theoretical criticism often acts as if questions of value are irrelevant, or canonically settled. |
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For such people one difficulty was the absence of a canonically consecrated metropolitan in Ireland. |
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The introduction is based on a short six-note motive that is treated canonically, first in single notes and then in double notes. |
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Not until one receives at least the necessary two-thirds of the votes, is a Pope canonically and validly elected. |
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It does not mean that a determination criminally, civilly, or canonically has been made regarding the truth or non-truth of the allegation. |
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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. |
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In particular, there was a well-intentioned but misguided tendency to avoid penal approaches to canonically irregular situations. |
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Since it was canonically formulated, the right of national self-determination has historically had two main zones of application, corresponding to its dual ancestry. |
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Although relations between the friars and the secular clergy had been canonically settled, friction between the two groups continued. |
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Did the attempt to have a rule approved come from the premise of founding a canonically erected Order? |
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Naturally, the concrete term may be applied to those to whom functions are canonically entrusted e.g. catechists, acolytes, lectors etc. |
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The one who has the faculty to establish a fraternity canonically presides at the ceremony. |
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Thailand has one local Fraternity canonically established three years ago in Bangkok, with barely more than five professed members. |
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The province of 'Mother Mazzarello' in Belo Horizonte, Brazil, was canonically erected on September 7, 1948, with 72 Sisters and 9 Communities. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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. |
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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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Strict fasting is canonically forbidden on Saturdays and Sundays due to the festal character of the Sabbath and the Resurrection, respectively. |
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Groups sometimes form around antipopes, who claim the Pontificate without being canonically and properly elected to it. |
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It is both canonically and theologically correct to speak of the Church and the churches, and vice versa. |
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The canonically approved story of Hanukkah is an exceedingly strange one. |
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This led to the election of the antipope Honorius II in opposition to the canonically elected Alexander II, who was eventually recognized by the emperor. |
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For priests and deacons, initial trial is held by an ecclesiastical court established by the diocese in which the cleric is canonically resident. |
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Eastern Orthodox bishops, along with all other members of the clergy, are canonically forbidden to hold political office. |
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As we know, there had always been preaching companions of Dominic present on the site at Prouilhe, and from 1218 onwards this was a canonically erected convent of the Order. |
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Against Dionysius' wishes, Gregorios consecrated as bishop a leading dissenter, the monk Kattumangatt Kurien, in a secret but canonically legitimate ceremony. |
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Where Church and State are not separated, the State aids in investigating these offences, as well as in executing the canonically rendered decisions of the Church. |
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