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He was legally and canonically removed from the Order in 1991.
Her further fate has never been canonically resolved within the games.
The first women were canonically ordained to the priesthood in 1977.
They divorced in 1997 and the marriage was annulled canonically.
On July 1, 1698, the congregation was "canonically constituted a community".
The parish was established both canonically and civilly in 1877.
Both are considered as canonically equivalent by the Unicode standard.
It was canonically erected as a diocese with the seat in Palo.
No bishop can be appointed canonically without a papal mandate.
No one shall be consecrated bishop who has not been canonically elected.
It was canonically erected on June 25, 1975.
Canonically, t is 0 when the decay started.
They remained canonically separate from the community in Salamanca, however.
The Companions were not canonically recognised; some of these groups have continued their work beyond the suppression.
However, no bishop of metropolitan rank was available to consecrate him, as canonically required.
Eastern Orthodox bishops, along with all other members of the clergy, are canonically forbidden to hold political office.
More than I'm canonically allowed to tell you?"
The saint is canonically depicted as a beardless young man with a full head of curly hair.
Mendoza was somehow elected by less than the canonically required twelve monks.
Both Institutes are closely united spiritually, although they are canonically independent.
So, canonically empowered, I offer my particular mirror.
When her tomb was canonically opened in July 1830, two instantaneous cures were recorded to have taken place.
In 1954 the Vatican canonically registered the seminary.
She was canonically in her late twenties.
Through this isomorphism, one may consider that A is canonically embedded in the disjoint union.