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VII. Sacraments
 
  7.1 Life Sacraments  
  Article 151-Life Sacraments  
  Canon 2903  
  Life Sacraments are the twelve (12) of the thirty three (33) sacred rites of the supremely sacred covenant Pactum De Singularis Caelum instituted by the Divine Creator and entrusted to the Society of One Heaven and all associated valid entities.  
  Canon 2904  
  As actions of the Divine Creator and One Heaven they are signs and means which express and strengthen the faith, render worship to the Divine and effect the sanctification of humanity and thus contribute in the greatest way to establish, strengthen, and manifest ecclesiastical unity. Accordingly, in the celebration of the sacraments the sacred ministers and the other members of the faithful must use the greatest veneration and necessary diligence.  
  Canon 2905  
  There are twelve (12) Life Sacraments being Annunciation, Natal, Divinus, Adventus, Bel Espirit, Genius, Beau Ideal, Haga Sofia, Adieu, Resolution, Remembrance and Veneration  
  Canon 2906  
  Since the Life Sacraments are the same for every Homo Sapien, living or deceased, it is only for the supreme authority of the Society of One Heaven to approve or define the requirements for their validity and what pertains to their licit celebration, administration, and reception and to the order to be observed in their celebration.  
  Canon 2907  
  Sacred ministers cannot deny the sacraments to those who seek them at appropriate times, are properly disposed, and are not prohibited by law from receiving them.  
  Canon 2908  
  All ministers, according to their respective ecclesiastical function, have the duty to take care that those who seek the sacraments are prepared to receive them by proper instruction, attentive to the norms issued by competent authority.  
  Canon 2909  
  Since the Life Sacraments imprint a character, they cannot be repeated.  
  Canon 2910  
  If after completing a diligent inquiry a prudent doubt still exists whether one or more Life Sacrament were actually or validly conferred, they are to be conferred conditionally.  
  Canon 2910  
  In celebrating the sacraments the liturgical books approved by competent authority are to be observed faithfully; accordingly, no one is to add, omit, or alter anything in them on one’s own authority.  
  Canon 2911  
  The minister is to celebrate the sacraments according to the approved and proper liturgy.  
  Canon 2912  
  The minister is to seek nothing for the administration of the sacraments beyond the offerings defined by competent authority, always taking care that the needy are not deprived of the assistance of the sacraments because of poverty.  
     
     
 
 
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