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Plenary and Indulgence
In vain did Philip argue that his plans had been drawn up with the consent of Rome, that his expedition was in support of papal authority which he only undertook on the understanding that he would gain a Plenary Indulgence, or that he had spent a fortune preparing for the expedition.
Archbishop Socrates B. Villegas bestows the Easter Sunday | Easter Mass Plenary Indulgence in 2012 ( St. John the Evangelist Metropolitan Cathedral, Dagupan City, Pangasinan ).
He said his farewell to John Bosco, asking as a keepsake that Bosco add his name to the list of those who would participate in the Plenary Indulgence that John Bosco had received from the Pope, to which John Bosco readily agreed.
This Plenary Indulgence is obtained by observing the usual dispositions that are on place for the granting of this grace through the Intercession of the Catholic Church, that is: Sacramental Confession ( the confession may take place some days before ), Holy Eucharistic Communion, to pray for the intentions of the pope ( an Our Father and Hail Mary is minimum requirement ), when the faithful detached from any sin, even venial, either:

Plenary and under
The modern Macedonian state was officially proclaimed under the name Democratic Macedonia ( Macedonian: Демократска Македонија, Demokratska Makedonija ) at the First Plenary Session of the Anti-Fascist Assembly for the People's Liberation of Macedonia during the National Liberation War of Macedonia in World War II on August 2, 1944.

Plenary and is
Plenary sessions provide a forum for members to engage in public debate on legislative issues before them, but they tend to be well attended only when significant legislation is being considered.
The main governing body in every city is called the Plenary ( el Pleno ).
The name given to the members of the Plenary is councelor ( concejal ).
The action was affirmed in 1886 the Supreme Court, in United States v. Kagama, which affirmed that the US Government has Plenary power over all Native American tribes within its borders using the rationalization that “ The power of the general government over these remnants of a race once powerful ... is necessary to their protection as well as to the safety of those among whom they dwell ”
* Plenary councils, which are meetings of the entire episcopate of a nation ( including a nation that is only one ecclesiastical province ), are convoked by the national episcopal conference.
The best evidence of this is in the recently concluded 5th Plenary Meeting of 16th National Congress of the Communist Party of China, when Hu's efforts to reshuffle the politburo was blocked by members of the Shanghai Clique.
However, as Jiang has now retired from all of his positions at the 4th Plenary Meeting of 16th National Congress of the CPC, Hu is now the legitimate paramount leader of the CPC.
Its highest decision-making body is the Plenary Assembly, which meets every four years and elects the lay leadership ( Executive Committee ) of the WJC.
The 1871 Act was affirmed in 1886 by the US Supreme Court, in United States v. Kagama, which affirmed that the Congress has Plenary power over all Native American tribes within its borders by rationalization that “ The power of the general government over these remnants of a race once powerful … is necessary to their protection as well as to the safety of those among whom they dwell ”.
The members of the CBCP gathered as a body in pursuit of its objectives constitute the Plenary Assembly, which is the highest decision-making body of the Conference.
It is the Plenary Assembly which elects through direct vote the officers of the Conference, composed of the following: President, Vice-President, Secretary General and Treasurer.
It is likewise the Plenary Assembly which elects the members of the Permanent Council, the Chairmen of the Episcopal Commissions and the heads of the agencies attached to the Conference.
When the Plenary Assembly is not in session, the Permanent Council acts for and in behalf of the Conference.
When the Plenary Assembly is not in session, it is the Permanent Council which acts for and in behalf of the entire Conference.
It is also tasked to prepare the agenda for the meetings of the Plenary Assembly and examine and approve the Conference's annual budget, prior to submission and final approval of the Plenary Assembly.
A crucial function of the Permanent Council is to prepare the Joint Statements or Pastoral Letters of the Hierarchy on subject matters decided on by the Plenary Assembly, and see to it that copies are sent to the members for comment and / or approval before they are officially released.
The Council is likewise mandated to work with the Episcopal Commissions and assign to them functions of urgent character which may not have been taken up in the Plenary Assembly and which may not be provided for in the Constitution.
The 1871 Act was affirmed in 1886 by the US Supreme Court, in United States v. Kagama 118 U. S. 375 ( 1886 ), which affirmed that the Congress has Plenary power over all Native American tribes within its borders by rationalization that “ The power of the general government over these remnants of a race once powerful … is necessary to their protection as well as to the safety of those among whom they dwell ”.
Much of the work is done by the Working Groups established by the Plenary Sessions.
* 1852: The First Plenary Council of Baltimore is held in the United States.
The President ( or one of the Vice-Presidents as necessary ) is also responsible for chairing sessions of the Plenary Assembly, and for the external representation of Parliament.

Plenary and granted
In 1989, Soviet Jewish organizations were granted permission by the authorities to join the World Jewish Congress, and two years later in Jerusalem, several directly elected delegates from the Soviet Union were officially represented for the first time at a World Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly.

Plenary and once
Plenary sessions must be held at least once a month.

Plenary and for
In 1998 the Seventh Plenary of the Consultation on Church Union approved a document " Churches in Covenant Communion: The Church of Christ Uniting " as a plan for the formation of a covenant communion of churches.
Since 1992, the IWC's Scientific Committee has requested that it be allowed to give quota proposals for some whale stocks, but this has so far been refused by the Plenary Committee.
** The First Plenary Session of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference approves a design for the Flag of the People's Republic of China.
The number of members that compose The Plenary varies depending on city's population ( for example, since 2007 Valencia has 33 members and Pamplona has 27 ).
In December 1957, Hồ told the 13th Plenary Session of a " dual revolution "; Chinh became responsible for the socialist transformation of North Vietnam, while Lê focused on planning the offensive in South Vietnam.
At the Third Plenary Session of the 11th CPC Central Committee, after which Deng Xiaoping became the de facto leader of China as his idea for economic reform was adopted by the Party, Hua Guofeng was implicitly criticized for serving concurrently as Chairman of the Central Committee, Chairman of the Central Military Commission and Premier of the State Council.
* A Manual of Prayers for the Catholic Laity: The Official Prayerbook of the Catholic Church ( 1896 ) Official pew missalette adopted for American Catholics by the Third Plenary Council of Baltimore.
At these meetings, the Honor Code or Student Constitution can be amended, and at Spring Plenary the student body votes to put the Honor Code up for ratification ( now done electronically with 2 / 3 quorum ).
Stephen Wise addresses World Jewish Congress Plenary Assembly in Montreux, Switzerland, August 1948On 21 September 1945, Pope Pius XII received WJC Secretary General Leon Kubowitzki in audience, who recounted to the pope the " great losses " suffered by the Jews during the war and expressed gratitude for what the church had done to help " our persecuted people.
The Yishuv, the Jewish community in British Mandatory Palestine, was represented at the First Plenary Assembly of the WJC in 1936, which affirmed in a resolution " the determination of the Jewish people to live in peaceful cooperation with their Arab neighbors on the basis of mutual respect for the rights of each.
Seated on the right: Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin To emphasize its solidarity with the State of Israel, the WJC held its Sixth Plenary Assembly in 1975 for the first time in Jerusalem, and with one exception, all plenary assemblies have since been held there.
Edgar M. BronfmanAt the WJC Plenary in 1975, longtime WJC leader Nahum Goldmann ( then 80 ) stood again for WJC president.
It was established by the Preparatory Committee for HKSAR by resolution at its Second Plenary Session on 24 March 1996.
* 1991 – United Church of Christ, Commission for Racial Justice at the People of Color First National Environmental Leadership Summit, Washington, D. C., Plenary Presenter
* 1997 – Australian Reconciliation Convention, Council for Aboriginal Reconciliation, Melbourne, Australia, Plenary Speaker

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