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III. Sacred |
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2.1 Sacred Form |
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Article 66-Sacred Office |
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Canon 2389 |
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Sacred Office is defined as a particular office associated with a Religion or Cult considered sacred. The concept of Minister is considered a term for defining Sacred Office. |
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Canon 2390 |
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When a man or a woman is finally accepted by a Religion or Cult to a position of Minister, a formal ritual is usually associated which involves the ordination or consecration of the candidates for office. During this process, the dogma of the particular Religion or Cult recognizes a conveyance of power and authority to the candidate and a believed change in their person. |
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Canon 2391 |
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Some Religions and Cults believe that so powerful and sacred is a Sacred Office that once invested or consecrated, the Office cannot be removed, except until extreme circumstances. |
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