The Roman Catholic Church in the Modern StateDodd, Mead, 1928 - 350 psl. |
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... annul the laws of Mexico adverse to the Church remains un- repudiated by the Pope in 1928. It is the claims of the Roman Church to supremacy in Divine right over the Mexican State and over the consciences of Mexi- cans , and nothing ...
... annul the laws of Mexico adverse to the Church remains un- repudiated by the Pope in 1928. It is the claims of the Roman Church to supremacy in Divine right over the Mexican State and over the consciences of Mexi- cans , and nothing ...
xxii psl.
... annulment , was married with all the rites of the Church to a Roman Catholic lady . The Duke of Marlborough , shortly after his an- nulment , announced his conversion to Rome , and when the drama closed the world beheld him at a great ...
... annulment , was married with all the rites of the Church to a Roman Catholic lady . The Duke of Marlborough , shortly after his an- nulment , announced his conversion to Rome , and when the drama closed the world beheld him at a great ...
151 psl.
... annul a previously existing arrangement in favour of a new one . " 10 The power of the Pope to create dioceses enables him to increase the number of bishops and , by such increase , if he is so disposed , to control Councils.11 Indeed ...
... annul a previously existing arrangement in favour of a new one . " 10 The power of the Pope to create dioceses enables him to increase the number of bishops and , by such increase , if he is so disposed , to control Councils.11 Indeed ...
218 psl.
... annul her laws . The recent Pastoral Letter 23 of the ( Roman ) Catho- lic Episcopate of the United States on the Religious 22 Raulx , Encyclique et Documents , vol . i , pp . 396-397 . Pope Pius IX also declared the laws of Austria ...
... annul her laws . The recent Pastoral Letter 23 of the ( Roman ) Catho- lic Episcopate of the United States on the Religious 22 Raulx , Encyclique et Documents , vol . i , pp . 396-397 . Pope Pius IX also declared the laws of Austria ...
225 psl.
... annulment , under certain conditions , assumes the right to determine that no mar- riage whatever has taken place . The State breaks the marriage bond ; the Roman Church declares that no marriage bond has existed . In each case the ...
... annulment , under certain conditions , assumes the right to determine that no mar- riage whatever has taken place . The State breaks the marriage bond ; the Roman Church declares that no marriage bond has existed . In each case the ...
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201 psl. - Amendment, broad and comprehensive as it is, nor any other amendment was designed to interfere with the power of the state, sometimes termed its "police power," to prescribe regulations to promote the health, peace, morals, education, and good order of the people, and to legislate so as to increase the industries of the state, develop its resources and add to its wealth and prosperity.
60 psl. - ... when he speaks ex cathedra, that is, when in discharge of the office of pastor and doctor of all Christians, by virtue of his supreme Apostolic authority, he defines a doctrine regarding faith or morals to be held by the universal Church, by the divine assistance promised to him in blessed Peter, is possessed of that infallibility with which the divine Redeemer willed that his Church should be endowed for defining doctrine regarding faith or morals; and that therefore such definitions of the...
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287 psl. - Simon, Simon, behold Satan hath desired to have you, that he may sift you as wheat: but I have prayed for thee, that thy faith fail not; and thou, being once converted, confirm thy brethren.
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262 psl. - The power of the State to compel attendance at some school and to make reasonable regulations for all schools, including a requirement that they shall give instructions in English, is not questioned. Nor has challenge been made of the State's power to prescribe a curriculum for institutions which it supports.
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286 psl. - Pontiff himself is the successor of blessed Peter, the Prince of the Apostles, and the true Vicar of Christ, and the Head of the whole Church, and the Father and Teacher of all Christians ; and that to him in blessed Peter was given full authority by our Lord Jesus Christ to feed, rule and govern the Universal Church, according as it is also contained in the acts of the oecumenical councils and in the sacred canons.
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