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The Casuist: A Collection of Cases in Moral and Pastoral Theology - Page 27
1908
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A Manual of Moral Theology for English-speaking Countries, Volume 2

Thomas Slater - 1908 - 592 pages
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Cases of Conscience for English-speaking Countries, Volume 2

Thomas Slater - 1912 - 390 pages
...temere prescribe? By this decree clandestine marriages, or marriages not contracted in presence of the parish priest or the ordinary of the place or a priest delegated by either of these and two witnesses, were made null and void. This decree came into force 19th April, 1908, and...
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The Kingdom Papers, Volume 1

John Skirving Ewart - 1912 - 362 pages
...principal article of the Ne Temere decree: — "Only those marriages are valid which are contracted before the parish priest or the Ordinary of the place, or a priest delegated by either of these, and at least two witnesses, according to the rules laid down in the following articles, and...
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Marriage Considered from Legal and Ecclesiastical Viewpoints: In Connection ...

Lewis Stockton - 1912 - 126 pages
...by stipulated witnesses. (See Art. 1.) "Only those marriages are valid which are contracted before the parish priest, or the Ordinary of the place, or a priest delegated by either of these, and at least two witnesses, in accordance with the rules laid down in the following articles"...
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Journal of the Proceedings of the Annual Convention, Issue 80

Episcopal Church. Diocese of Michigan - 1913 - 248 pages
...Temere" decree are as follows : • "III. Only those marriages are valid which are contracted before the parish priest, or the Ordinary of the place, or a priest delegated by either of these, and at least two witnessees, in accordance with the rules laid down in the following articles,...
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Journal of the Proceedings of the Bishops, Clergy and Laity of the ...

1914 - 816 pages
...quoted by your memorialists as follows: I1I. "Only those marriages are valid which are contracted before the Parish Priest, or the Ordinary of the -place, or a Priest delegated by either of these, and at least two witnesses." The same gentleman from the same Committee presented Report No....
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Canadian Reports: Appeal Cases, Volume 1

Walter Edwin Lear - 1916 - 612 pages
...decree itself, you will find that article VIII. says :— "VIII. Should it happen that in any district a parish priest, or the ordinary of the place, or a...celebrated, is not to be had, and that this condition of affairs has lasted for a month, marriage may be validly and licitly entered upon by the formal declaration...
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Papal Sovereignty: The Government Within Our Government

Gilbert Owen Nations - 1917 - 192 pages
...translated into English, read as follows: "III. Only those marriages are valid which are contracted before the parish priest or the Ordinary of the place or a priest delegated by either of these, and at least two witnesses, according to the rules laid down in the following articles, and...
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The Canon Law of the Papal Throne

Gilbert Owen Nations - 1926 - 88 pages
...translated by Woywod thus: "Those marriages only are valid which are contracted either before the pastor or the Ordinary of the place, or a priest delegated by either, and at least two witnesses, in conformity, however, with the rules laid down in the following Canons,...
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Divorce and the Roman Dogma of Nullity

Robert Henry Charles - 1927 - 120 pages
...the decree Ne Temere (sect, iii.), that " Only those marriages are valid which are contracted before the parish priest, or the ordinary of the place, or a priest delegated by either of these, and at least two witnesses " — with only two exceptions : (a) where death was imminent, any...
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