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We cannot take them out of here, by Church law.
Changes in Church law at the time made a change of structure necessary.
We try to stay within church law while saying, 'You are an adult.
This has always been a most serious crime in Church law."
Local bishops, with church law on their side, could do as they chose.
For the first time, too, a policy with the force of church law will give the guidelines spine.
For any measure to become church law or policy, it must be approved by both houses.
The local boards have to follow church law, the bishops said.
A final question posed by Church law is that of its relationship to secular government.
Many such elections have been held contrary to all Church laws.
Nestorius then called for a council to see what side when be made into church law.
Church Law says that they have to come down on one side or the other of this question.'
"According to church law, its Archbishop has full authority there.
According to church law, only the Pope had the power to depose a king.
Kullmann named the church laws as the reason for the attack.
Harris also became recognized as an expert in Methodist church law.
This article refers to an Indult according to church law.
Church law mandated that Sevenday be a day for rest and religious services.
Otherwise, the Church law was to have its sway.
Medieval Church law at the time forbade marriage within seven degrees.
They repeatedly pointed out that, under both civil and church law, each diocese is independent.
The appointment is also a recognition of the cardinal's expertise in church law.
She received the permission of the pope to be accepted into this life at such a young age, normally against Church law.
Therefore church law must do it - that is, canon law.
For nearly two millenniums, nuns haven't received equal treatment even under church law.