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while they move through the pageantry of the ancient incest myth and cover themselves through not-knowing, they reveal the unconscious motive in seeking each other and in the last scene make an extraordinary confession of guilt in the twentieth-century manner.
Mother and son recognize each other and, in Mann's version of this legend, make a remarkable confession of guilt to each other, the confession of unconscious motive and unconscious knowledge of their true identities from the time they had first set eyes on each other.
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.
" She made a confession that the Israelites had failed to make.
Cornwall invited Gardner to make the Shahada, the Muslim confession of faith, which he did ; it allowed him to gain the trust of locals, although would he would never become a practicing Muslim.
Indeed, adult candidates for baptism are required by most branches that practice pedobaptism to make a confession of faith before baptism.
Knowing she was dying, Elizabeth used her last remaining strength to make her confession, to recite with her confessor the prayer for the dying and to say good-bye to those few people who wished to be with her including Peter and Catherine and Counts Alexey and Kirill Razumovsky.
: For the purpose of this Declaration, torture is defined as the deliberate, systematic or wanton infliction of physical or mental suffering by one or more persons acting alone or on the orders of any authority, to force another person to yield information, to make a confession, or for any other reason.
Upon taking instruction classes, each applicant must make a confession to uphold shunning of all excommunicated adult members, and also submit to being shunned if they are excommunicated.
Lamberto convinces Michael to make his first confession in 30 years, in which he tearfully admits to ordering Fredo's murder.
After two hours of interrogation by police officers, Miranda signed a confession to the rape charge on forms that included the typed statement " I do hereby swear that I make this statement voluntarily and of my own free will, with no threats, coercion, or promises of immunity, and with full knowledge of my legal rights, understanding any statement I make may be used against me.
In a letter to Henley after the publication of Treasure Island Stevenson wrote: " I will now make a confession.
" One of the convicted, Dorcas Hoar, was given a temporary reprieve, with the support of several ministers, to make a confession of being a witch.
A fifth suspect, Yusef Salaam, made verbal admissions, but refused to sign a confession or make one on videotape.
The Catholic Church teaches that sacramental confession requires three " acts " on the part of the penitent: contrition ( sorrow of the soul for the sins committed ), disclosure of the sins ( the ' confession '), and satisfaction ( the ' penance ', i. e. doing something to make amends for the sins ).
The confessor will often read an admonition warning the penitent to make a full confession, holding nothing back.
In the Eastern Churches, clergy often make their confession in the sanctuary.
In a letter to Henley after the publication of Treasure Island Stevenson wrote " I will now make a confession.
This led to the college trustees passing a decree in 1741 that ' if any student of this College shall directly or indirectly say, that the Rector, either of the Trustees or tutors are hypocrites, carnal or unconverted men, he shall for the first offense make a public confession in the hall, and for the second offense be expelled '.
#* not to be compelled to make any confession or admission that could be used in evidence against that person ;
In some languages the sutra is preceded by a confession taught Zhang Judao ( 張居道 ) and a wife of an official, make a confession to the domestic animals they have killed and write the sutra and make a vow to these lives to early reincarnate into human realms.

confession and clear
The confession of the accused is a medieval principle of jurisprudence " in the trial that was solely based on confessions, he finished his last plea with " the monstrousness of my crime is immeasurable especially in the new stage of struggle of the U. S. S. R. May this trial be the last severe lesson, and may the great might of the U. S. S. R become clear to all.
The confession of the accused is a medieval principle of jurisprudence " in a trial that was solely based on confessions, he finished his last plea with the words: " the monstrousness of my crime is immeasurable especially in the new stage of struggle of the U. S. S. R. May this trial be the last severe lesson, and may the great might of the U. S. S. R become clear to all.
Occurring at the intersection between a gradually disappearing medieval past and an emerging enlightenment and dealing with torture and confession, such interpretations often reveal the allegedly clear boundaries between the medieval and the postmedieval as cultural constructions.
# A clear, free, and willful confession by the person guilty of the act of zina.
Degrelle was excommunicated, but the excommunication was later lifted, after Degrelle's confession, by the Catholic chaplain of the Walloon Assault Brigade when it became clear that the unit was to be engaged on the Cherkassy frontline.
The original 1644 Baptist Confession, while similar in theology, was nowhere near as expansive as these two English Confessions, and it became clear that another Baptist confession needed to be written.
In the same episode, it becomes clear that he had wrongly prosecuted an innocent man for the sexual assault of a young girl ; during the investigation, the suspect had been coerced by Curtis and Briscoe into giving them a false confession.
Each confession becomes more bold and reveals a larger flaw in their marriage, until their impending separation becomes clear.
Wiglaf dismisses his words as mere disillusions-although it seems clear from the earlier conversation with Beowulf outside the dragon's cave, where Wiglaf refuses to listen to Beowulf's confession, that Wiglaf is all too aware of the truth.
. during the Spanish Inquisitions of the fifteenth century, the clear distinction between confession and innocence and remaining in error became muddled.
* Tension in the play is dissipated since the two biggest shocks are given away right at the beginning-The Landlord says in his " confession " that Andri is really The Teacher's son, and it is repeatedly made clear that something bad happens to Andri.

confession and part
Powers was interrogated extensively by the KGB for months before he made a forced confession and a public apology for his part in espionage.
The articles for the most part concurred with the pre-Reformation teachings of the Church in England and defended, among other things, the Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist, the sacrament of confession, the honouring and invocation of saints and prayer for the dead.
Penitents were divided into a separate part of the church during liturgical worship, and they came to mass wearing sackcloth and ashes in a process known as exomologesis that often involved some form of general confession.
Also seen a large part of the 600 people arrested and convicted innocent, because a confession was forced by torture.
The attack was in part brought on by his public confession that he had had a series of affairs since his marriage to dancer Margaret Pollen in 1957.
Through the confession, and the staged scenes acted out by the male prisoners in the prison chapel, we learn that the bishop and the prisoner were part of a gay love triangle, and that the bishop was, in fact, responsible for the death of a young man many years ago.
Some mainstream Protestant denominations have since rejected this teaching, but it is still part of the confession of faith of some Protestant churches, such as those within Confessional Lutheranism.
In the Anglican tradition, confession and absolution is usually a component part of corporate worship, particularly at services of the Holy Eucharist.
In Judaism, confession is an important part of attaining forgiveness for both sins against God and another man.
It also plays a part in non-sacramental confession among Lutherans and other Protestants.
Bailey brought up the confession to the murders as part of his client's history at the trial as part of an insanity defense, but it was ruled as inadmissible by the judge.
Some months later Morton was condemned by an assize for having taken part in Darnley's murder, and the verdict was justified by his confession that the Earl of Bothwell had revealed to him the design, although he denied participation, " art and part ," in its execution.
Abdul Hakim Murad said that this part of the plot was dropped since the Manila cell could not recruit enough people to implement other hijackings in his confession with Filipino investigators, prior to the foiling of Operation Bojinka.
In part, these feelings were due to Ronald's rigid, almost medieval, insistence upon frequent confession ; and Edith had always hated confessing her sins to a priest.
By the time DeSalvo's confession was aired in open court, the name " The Boston Strangler " had become part of crime lore.
Bailey brought up the confession to the stranglings as part of his client's history at the trial in order to assist in gaining a ' not guilty by reason of insanity ' verdict to the sexual offenses but it was ruled as inadmissible by the judge.
Stephen Spender expressed the notion that the novel was plainly autobiographical and a sexual confession on Vidal's part ; this has been denied by Vidal.
The second part about confession is illustrated by referring to the Seven Deadly Sins and offering remedies against them.
Toft's confession of 7 December demonstrates her insistence that her sister-in-law played no part in the hoax, but Manningham's 1726 An Exact Diary of what was observ'd during a Close Attendance upon Mary Toft, the pretended Rabbet-Breeder of Godalming in Surrey offers eyewitness testimony of her complicity.
It is not even certain if the retraction was an integral part of the Canterbury Tales or if it was the equivalent of a death bed confession which became attached to this his most popular work.

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