The Irish Ecclesiastical RecordBrowne and Nolan, 1920 |
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... less put about than were the diplomatists . The Papacy [ says M. Goyau ] , though denied admittance through the timidity of the chancelleries , nevertheless entered in , without forcing any doors , on its work of human mercy . It was ...
... less put about than were the diplomatists . The Papacy [ says M. Goyau ] , though denied admittance through the timidity of the chancelleries , nevertheless entered in , without forcing any doors , on its work of human mercy . It was ...
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... less formal investigation will not meet the re- quirements of the case ( § 2 ) , 3 ° , by the parish priest of the place in which either spent a period less than six months , if there be special reason for suspecting that an impediment ...
... less formal investigation will not meet the re- quirements of the case ( § 2 ) , 3 ° , by the parish priest of the place in which either spent a period less than six months , if there be special reason for suspecting that an impediment ...
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... less than a month ( 94 , § 2 ) . We add the phrase ' for some considerable time , ' as we did already in connexion with domicile and quasi - domicile , though the canon says simply , ' actu commoratur . ' For this reason : the ' actu ...
... less than a month ( 94 , § 2 ) . We add the phrase ' for some considerable time , ' as we did already in connexion with domicile and quasi - domicile , though the canon says simply , ' actu commoratur . ' For this reason : the ' actu ...
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... less exacting than in the case of other religious ; and hence the practical nature of the question . The Commission has decided that Canon 621 , § 1 , is to be understood only of mendicants in the strict sense of the term . Now ...
... less exacting than in the case of other religious ; and hence the practical nature of the question . The Commission has decided that Canon 621 , § 1 , is to be understood only of mendicants in the strict sense of the term . Now ...
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... less usual way of giving the blessing , i.e. , turning first to the left , then to the right , then back again to the middle and then by the left to face the altar . > Sometimes we observe a bow to the cross , but it is not prescribed ...
... less usual way of giving the blessing , i.e. , turning first to the left , then to the right , then back again to the middle and then by the left to face the altar . > Sometimes we observe a bow to the cross , but it is not prescribed ...
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