(b) The temporal thing is annexed concomitantly if it is simultaneouswith the spiritual thing as being the action or labor that produces it. If no injury isdone the third party, the secret should be kept (e. (b) Other authors distinguish as follows: if the celebrant intended notto consecrate with a material breach of grave liturgical prescription,th , writing a letter), and others are doubtful (e.
(d) In Reference to the Willingness of the Recipient. and is morally one with it, whilein the latter case the temporal has no value except in so far as it isjoined with the spiritual. istian education and to the fulfillment of the baptismal promisesfor which they stood surety (Canon 769). --(a) PhysicalImpossibility.
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