Canon
1 18 | pronounce nor execute a sentence of death. Nor may they act
2 18 | No cleric may pronounce a sentence of death, or execute such
3 18 | death, or execute such a sentence, or be present at its execution.
4 18 | the execution of such a sentence. Wherefore, in the chanceries
5 30 | effectively observed, such a sentence of suspension may by no
6 35 | grounds for an appeal before sentence, must make those grounds
7 35 | to a higher judge before sentence is pronounced, but shall
8 36 | from whose interlocutory sentence an appeal has been taken
9 36 | pronounced a interlocutory sentence, the execution of which
10 36 | threat or interlocutory sentence. He can proceed with the
11 36 | threat or interlocutory sentence (provided he be not suspected
12 47 | the promulgation of the sentence of excommunication against
13 47 | contrariwise, even if the sentence of excommunication is a
14 47 | happened and he who imposed the sentence does not care to withdraw
15 47 | action. But if against the sentence of excommunication no reasonable
16 47 | satisfaction, or let the original sentence be reimposed even for the
17 47 | prepared to revoke such a sentence, and he on whom it was imposed
18 48 | has been provided that a sentence of excommunication be promulgated
19 49 | CANON 49~Summary. The sentence of excommunication is not
20 49 | when it is agreed that the sentence of excommunication was an
21 HLD| captors. We command that this sentence be publicly announced in
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