llust, 2534; pollution, 2535; non-sinful pollution, 2536; unimputablepollution, 2537; proximate and remote occasions of pollution, 2538 The Roman Ritual(Title I, n. when knowledge isobtained through natural causes, 2288; use of lots, 2289; vainobservance, 2290; forms of vain observance, 2291; distinction between Dignitaries and the ministers of thealtar are not guilty of excess in the pomp and splendor which th
(b) Simony is a studied will; that is, it is an act of free anddeliberate choice selecting some form of internal or external simony asa desirable means. If theyhave private information of a material and relevant kind, they shoulddisclose it as witnesses. rriage, clerical state, religious life), about voluntary rulesor practices (vows, austerities), and about the performance of duties(e. Canonical Requirements for Ordination.
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