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  2. Constitutions of the Carmelite Order - Wikipedia

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    Under the 1991 Constitutions, the nuns are associated with the Carmelite friars and fall under the jurisdiction of the Discalced Carmelite Father General or the local Ordinary i.e. the Bishop. [ 1 ] See also

  3. Exclaustration - Wikipedia

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    Cor Orans specifies ″the Major Superior, with the consent of her Council, can grant the indult of exclaustration to a nun professed with solemn vows, for not more than a year, after the consent of the Ordinary of the place where the nun will have to live, and after having heard the opinion of the diocesan Bishop or of the competent religious ...

  4. List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church

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    [20] Secular rulers who seize church property and fail to return it receive a latae sententiae excommunication. [20] Secular rulers who exact tithes or taxes from clerics, even if the clerics freely agree to it, are excommunicated. [20] Those who provide help or advice to rulers attempting to do the above are also excommunicated. [20]

  5. Evil Recap: Nun of Your Business - AOL

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    Warning: This Evil recap may turn into little more than a Sister Andrea appreciation post. But can you blame me? The holy woman accomplishes more in a few minutes of screen time than most of us ...

  6. Secular Order of Discalced Carmelites - Wikipedia

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    In 1708 in Marseille, France, a full Carmelite rule of life for secular women was published, being the first known and true rule of life for the Third Secular Order (as it was them styled), and ostensibly bearing the authority of the whole Order. The Rule of Marseille seems to recognize the presence of already existing Third Secular Order ...

  7. Consecrated virgin - Wikipedia

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    A consecrated virgin may live either as a nun in a monastic order or in the world. [1] under the authority of her bishop, to the service of the church. The rite of consecration of virgins for women living in the world was reintroduced in 1970, under Pope Paul VI, in the wake of the Second Vatican Council. [2]

  8. Net neutrality rules restored by US agency, reversing Trump - AOL

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    WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. Federal Communications Commission voted 3-2 on Thursday to reinstate landmark net neutrality rules and reassume regulatory oversight of broadband internet rescinded ...

  9. Clerical celibacy - Wikipedia

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    Clerical celibacy is the requirement in certain religions that some or all members of the clergy be unmarried. Clerical celibacy also requires abstention from deliberately indulging in sexual thoughts and behavior outside of marriage, because these impulses are regarded as sinful. [1]