- illicit, but
still be valid.
Catholic canon law also lays down
rules for
licit, also
called lawful,
placing of the act,
along with
criteria to determine...
-
particular that 1) it is
generally not
licit to
baptise a
child of a
Jewish family without parental consent, 2) it is
licit to
baptise a
Jewish child in danger...
- can be
found in the sidebar. In 2007, Pope
Benedict XVI
affirmed the
licitness of
continued use of the 1962
Roman Missal as an "extraordinary form" (forma...
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canon law
gives cardinals the
faculty of
hearing confessions validly and
licitly everywhere,
whereas other priests and
bishops must be
granted this faculty...
-
prohibitive impediments as such, and thus the
distinction between validity and
licitness is less
clear than in
previous formularies. In
regard to
their origin...
-
Licit and
Illicit Drugs: The
Consumers Union Report on Narcotics, Stimulants, Depressants, Inhalants, Hallucinogens, and Marijuana–including Caffeine...
- the
administration of
sacraments by the said
bishops and priests, to be
licit because of epikea, i.e. "the
interpretation of the mind and will of him...
- Peña: "I Have Not
Enriched Myself,
Neither Through an
Illicit Manner or a
Licit Manner"]. El
Diario de Hoy (in Spanish).
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original on 4...
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sisters in need.
Freely abstaining in a
spirit of
penance from
something licit and pleasant.
Freely giving open
witness to one's
faith before others in...
- bishops, and
groups descended from them; it also
regards as both
valid and
licit those ordinations done by
bishops of the
Eastern churches, so long as those...