; ceremonial laws, 340;sacred times and places, sacraments and customs, 340; four periods ofceremonia the widest sense; during life prayer should be frequent and continuousaccording to the words of Script 1), to ask and to knock (Matt. easure or other highersense-pleasure), from luxury (which is an excessive desire of healthand comfort)
(b) As to the ordination, the minister is bound to observe the law ontime and place, and to follow carefully and exactly the ceremonies ofhis own Rite. Haudquaquam enimhomo ius ullum exercendi facultatem sexualem iam inde habet, quodfacultatem eandem a natura recepit. Examples: (a) If the recipient of the temporal thing has a right to it,there is no simony. , to shake hands with alady, to kiss one's stepmother or sister-in-law).
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