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If a bishop, especially one acting as an ordinary – a head of a diocese or archdiocese – is to be ordained, three bishops must usually co-consecrate him with one bishop, usually an archbishop or the bishop of the place, being the chief consecrating prelate.
If someone broke his boundaries, thus getting more than his ordained part, then he would be punished by law.
If the free consent of the wife had not been obtained, the husband, even if already ordained, was to be reunited with his wife, exercise of his ministry being barred.
If that individual accepts the call and is sustained by a conference vote, he or she will be ordained to that office.
If the moderator is ordained, he or she is styled the " Right Reverend " while in office, and the " Very Reverend " after their retirement.
The children are numbered thus: If the ordained man is # 47, his first wife is # 471, the first male child is 4711 and the first female child 4712 ; the second wife's children would be # 4721, # 4722, # 4723, and so on, with girls having even numbers and boys having odds.
If we would, or could discern, between preaching CHRIST, which, as I said before, if truly ordained by the HOLY GHOST, they are directed to do ; and offering CHRIST, which is little short of blasphemy to attempt: they would shudder at the latter, and go forth with the deepest humility, and not fleshly pride, to the former.
If he has his bishop's permission, he may delay his marriage until after being ordained a deacon.
If the other two were Abraham Shalom and Israel ben Meir di Curiel, then Caro was the only one who used his privilege to ordain another, Moses Alshich, who, in turn, ordained Hayim Vital.
If that individual accepts the call and is sustained by a conference vote, he or she will be ordained to that office.
If religious have been ordained as deacons, priests or bishops, they belong to the clergy and are referred to as the " religious clergy ", a term that distinguishes them from the clergy who have not taken religious vows and who are known as the secular clergy or, since they generally serve under a bishop who exercises governance over a geographically defined diocese, as the diocesan clergy.

If and priest
If oil blessed by the bishop is not available, the priest administering the sacrament may bless the oil, but only within the framework of the celebration.
If the sick person wishes to receive the sacrament of penance, it is preferable that the priest make himself available for this during a previous visit ; but if the sick person must confess during the celebration of the sacrament of anointing, this confession replaces the penitential rite A passage of Scripture is read, and the priest may give a brief explanation of the reading, a short litany is said, and the priest lays his hands on the head of the sick person and then says a prayer of thanksgiving over the already blessed oil or, if necessary, blesses the oil himself.
If there is satisfactory assurance, i. e. " any pledge giving a well-founded hope for the Christian upbringing of the children ", then " the priest cannot refuse to celebrate the sacrament without delay, as in the case of children of Christian families ".
The Council of Trent taught that only the priest who celebrated Mass was bound by divine law to receive communion under both species, and that Christ, whole and entire, and a true sacrament are received under either form alone, and therefore, as regards its fruits, those who receive one species only are not deprived of any grace necessary to salvation "; and it decreed: " If anyone says that the holy Catholic Church was not moved by just causes and reasons that laymen and clerics when not consecrating should communicate under the form of bread only, or has erred in this, let him be anathema.
We see those persons while we hear the priest saying " If I don't have love, I am nothing ".
If the Epistle and the Gospel have been read in Latin, it is customary for the priest to read a vernacular translation of at least the Gospel, before giving the sermon.
** If the priest is to give Communion to others, he holds up a small host and says aloud: " Behold the Lamb of God ...", and three times: " Lord, I am not worthy ...".
And so the first question that the priest asked, the first question that the Levite asked was, " If I stop to help this man, what will happen to me?
If the wronged man has died, restitution must be made to his heir ; if he has no heir, it must be given to the priest who officiates at the sacrifice made for the remission of the sin ( Num.
If it is an All-Night Vigil this is a simple blessing by the priest ; otherwise, it is the full dismissal sequence.
If the party dies in battle the group loses half of its gold and warps to the nearest save location where the hero is revived ; players must then pay a priest or nun to revive their party members.
If someone who has been baptized in extremis survives, the priest then performs the Chrismation.
If French scholars are right in assigning Hilary's Vita Honorati to 430, Salvian, who is there called a priest, had probably already left Lyons for Marseilles, where he is known to have spent the last years of his life ( Gennadius, ap.
If a penitent is in danger of death, a dismissed priest may hear his confession, and indeed is obliged to if the penitent desires, and confer absolution.
Outraged, the owner went to the priest of the local church and asked for the money, saying " If it was an Act of God, the Church should pay for his car.
If incense is used, the thurible and incense are presented to the priest and, at least if there is no deacon, a server then incenses the priest and the people.
If no priest is available, incense may be offered by a reader or senior layman, but with a hand censer which has no chains on it, but rather a handle ( it often has bells as well, suspended from the handle or around the rim ).
If a person has a valid reason not to attend Mass ( Masses not available on Saturdays, difficult mobilization, other major event ), a priest can be inquired ( preferably before ) about receiving the Holy Communion other days.
If a widowered priest is elected bishop, he must take monastic vows before he can be consecrated.
If a priest who is not authorized for the celebration of the marriage is available, he should be called in, although the marriage is valid even without his presence.
If possible a king in Sao Salvador would also be religiously crowned by a Catholic priest.

If and deems
If a health emergency exists, the Governor in Council can prohibit importation of anything that it deems necessary under the Quarantine Act.
If the rapporteur judge decides that the case can proceed, the case if referred to a Chamber of the Court which, unless it deems the application inadmissible, communicates the case to the government of the state against which the application is made, asking the government for its observations.
If it deems that things must start over, the Stone-Like will destroy Earth and recreate it again, until humanity realize their nature and change before the Stone-Like delivers the consequences.
If God deems it fitting for the Gospel to be received by the natives, and taught to their children, then this is his glory.
If it deems necessary, the Court can convene a hearing to deal with the preliminary objections.
If the citizenry deems those services insufficient, it will exercise its own constitutional power — the ballot.
If the batsman attempts to hit the ball, but the ball instead strikes the body of the batsman, the batsman may scamper off for a run if he deems it is possible.
If he deems a ruling may be in error, he notifies the officials on the field to interrupt the game before the beginning of the next play.
During the debate Cassel asked Yoo, " If the President deems that he's got to torture somebody, including by crushing the testicles of the person's child, there is no law that can stop him?
If and when this principle is threatened, UNHCR can respond by intervening with relevant authorities, and if it deems necessary, will inform the public.
If the tribunal determines that the preponderance of the evidence is insufficient to support a continued designation as “ enemy combatant ” and its recommendation is approved through the chain of command established for that purpose, the detainee will be informed of that decision upon finalization of transportation arrangements ( or earlier, if the task force commander deems it appropriate ).

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