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1 Intr | be pursued only after a sufficient revision of its individual 2 2, 1, 283| however, to a fitting and sufficient time of vacation each year 3 2, 1, 306| association, it is necessary and sufficient that the person has been 4 2, 2, 383| who are not able to make sufficient use of ordinary pastoral 5 2, 3, 642| suitable character, and sufficient qualities of maturity to 6 2, 3, 684| monastery is required and is sufficient, without prejudice to other 7 2, 3, 696| established in proper law are sufficient.~ 8 3, 0, 767| recommended that if there is a sufficient congregation, a homily is 9 3, 0, 786| the proper resources and sufficient means to be able to carry 10 3, 0, 825| provided with necessary and sufficient annotations.~§2. With the 11 4, 1, 876| beyond all exception is sufficient or the oath of the one baptized 12 4, 1, 913| requires that they have sufficient knowledge and careful preparation 13 4, 1, 939| Consecrated hosts in a quantity sufficient for the needs of the faithful 14 4, 1, 961| through no fault of their own. Sufficient necessity is not considered 15 4, 1, 1000| other part of the body is sufficient, while the entire formula 16 4, 1, 1031| year of age and possess sufficient maturity; an interval of 17 4, 1, 1052| is not his subject, it is sufficient that the dimissorial letters 18 4, 1, 1068| prevented by no impediment is sufficient unless there are indications 19 4, 1, 1095| marriage:~1/ those who lack the sufficient use of reason;~2/ those 20 4, 1, 1158| cannot be proven, it is sufficient that the party conscious 21 4, 1, 1159| cannot be proven, it is sufficient that the party who did not 22 7, 2, 1602| session of the tribunal to be sufficient.~§2. To print the defense 23 7, 3, 1707| for a long time, is not sufficient.~§3. The bishop is to consult 24 7, 4, 1718| 1718 §1. When it seems that sufficient evidence has been collected,