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- Diversion of licitly produced opium to illicit purposes.
- This could happen as a result of failing to control either illicit production or diversion of licitly produced opium to illicit purposes.
- Blackwell, citing the Pope's call for civil obedience, advised his priests that the oath could licitly be taken.
- According to that report, Schedule I mostly contains hallucinogenic drugs such as LSD that are produced by illicit laboratories, while the other three Schedules are mainly for licitly produced pharmaceuticals.
- Churches such as those of the Anglican Communion see full communion as meaning that their members may licitly participate in each other's rites, particularly in the partaking of the Eucharist.
- We define also that the explanation of those words " and from the Son " was licitly and reasonably added to the creed for the sake of declaring the truth and from imminent need.
- At the hour of death when it then still can be done ( for which reason any priest, even an excommunicate or laicized one, has power to validly and licitly hear Confessions at that moment ).
- When an ordinary minister is absent or impeded, a catechist or another person designated for this function by the local ordinary, or in a case of necessity any person with the right intention, confers baptism licitly.
- Catholic ministers administer the sacraments of penance, Eucharist, and anointing of the sick licitly to members of Eastern Churches which do not have full communion with the Catholic Church if they seek such on their own accord and are properly disposed.
- Catholic ministers administer the sacraments licitly to Catholic members of the Christian faithful alone, who likewise receive them licitly from Catholic ministers alone, without prejudice to the prescripts of Ё2, 3, and 4 of this canon, and ?! can . 861, ?.
- Catholic ministers administer the sacraments licitly to Catholic members of the Christian faithful alone, who likewise receive them licitly from Catholic ministers alone, without prejudice to the prescripts of Ё2, 3, and 4 of this canon, and ?! can . 861, ?.
- :" A tyrant may be licitly and meritoriously, and rightly put to death by any vassal or subject, even by resorting to secret plots, adulation, and feigned friendship, notwithstanding any oath of fealty to him or treaty concluded with him, without any judicial decree or order ."
- In Latin-rite Catholic churches, only bishops ( and priests with authorization by the local bishop ) may licitly administer the sacrament of confirmation, but if an ordinary priest administers that sacrament illicitly, it is nonetheless considered valid, so that the person confirmed cannot be actually confirmed again, by a bishop or otherwise.
- According to Archbishop Lodomer, Ladislaus even stated, " If I had fifteen or more sisters in as many cloistered communities as you like, I would snatch them from there to marry them off licitly or illicitly; in order to procure through them a kin-group who will support me by all their power in the fulfillment of my will ".
- Article 9 of Algeria's Ordonnance N?7-10 du 27 Chaoual 1417 correspondant au 6 mars 1997 relative aux droits d'auteur et aux droits voisins . states that : " Works of the State made licitly accessible to the public may be freely used for non-profit purposes, subject to respect for the integrity of the work and indication of its source.
- However, in danger of death or a very grave emergency, any priest anywhere, even a suspended or interdicted or excommunicated or laicized priest, who would not have faculties anymore, or a priest who for some reason does not have them yet, may still validly and licitly absolve the person, even in those cases where a priest in good standing with faculties is nearby.
- In addition, the Canon Laws for both the Latin Church and the Eastern Catholic Church govern who may licitly celebrate certain sacraments, as well as strict rules about who may receive the sacraments . < !-- those who are conscious of being in a state of mortal sin are forbidden to receive the sacrament until they have received absolution through the sacrament of Reconciliation ( Penance ).
- Godfrey believed that natural law was dependent on individual self-preservation rather than a religious obligation; he says, because by natural law each person is obliged to maintain his life & each person has dominion and a certain right in the common exterior goods of this world, a right that he cannot licitly renounce, says author Jussi Varkemma as noted in Conrad Summenhart s Theory of Individual Rights.
- Those who are provided with the faculty of hearing confessions by reason of office or grant of a competent superior of a religious institute or society of apostolic life possess the same faculty everywhere by the law itself as regards members and others living day and night in the house of the institute or society; they also use the faculty licitly unless some major superior has denied it in a particular case as regards his own subjects.
- If the danger of death is present or if, in the judgment of the diocesan bishop or conference of bishops, some other grave necessity urges it, Catholic ministers administer these same sacraments licitly also to other Christians not having full communion with the Catholic Church, who cannot approach a minister of their own community and who seek such on their own accord, provided that they manifest Catholic faith in respect to these sacraments and are properly disposed.
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