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1 1 | Novatians. ~Canon 9: Certain sins known after ordination involve 2 1”,9 | hearing confessed their sins to them,[17] and after they 3 1”,9 | orders must be clear from sins that preclude holy orders, 4 1”,9 | examination confessed their sins, such as preclude admission 5 1”,9 | themselves confessed to sins incapacitating one for holy 6 1”,9 | those who have fallen into sins are not admissible to holy 7 1”,9 | exempt from the charge of sins, just as St. Paul commands 8 1”,9 | to be observed that all sins that entail deposition from 9 1”,11| sinners to tell about their sins with the congregation of 10 1”,11| God on account of their sins, he dismissed them and they 11 1”,14| said was simply that the sins of the catechumens did not 12 3”,5 | clergymen who on account of any sins calling for excommunication 13 7”,20| adultery, or other such sins, commands the present Canon, 14 7”,27| vivification, and remission of sins, they shall impart to the 15 7”,27| and for remission of their sins,[155] whereas he blesses 16 7”,31| world and redemption from sins. And in connection with 17 7”,31| for the remission of the sins and the vivification of 18 7”,42| others, perhaps because of sins they had committed. Hence 19 7”,69| to propitiate God for our sins. Whoever prays and supplicates 20 7”,74| God to be appeased for our sins. Whoever begs and prayerfully 21 8”,4 | are offered in the case of sins in general, to the effect 22 8”,7 | Apostle said: “Some men’s sins are plainly evident, . . . 23 8”,7 | inferentially” (1 Tim. 5:24). Sins, therefore, being committed 24 8”,7 | committed in advance, other sins follow them. Thus the impious 25 8”,7 | it says that the previous sins one commits are followed 26 8”,7 | commits are followed by other sins, just as happened in the 27 8”,13| the disaster attending our sins certain charitable institutions 28 8”,23| to cut out the origins of sins. For not only is adultery 29 8”,23| expression “confessed their sins to them,” substitutes the 30 8”,23| the words “confessed the sins they had committed,” which 31 8”,23| tears and mourn over the sins of Christians who confess 32 8”,23| penances proportionately to the sins, but ought to take into 33 8”,23| some extent, from their sins and passions. But if one 34 8”,23| a canon along with their sins become careless, and grow 35 8”,23| repentance that befit their sins. As for those, finally, 36 8”,23| priest absolves from their sins and they are permitted to 37 8”,23| be made liable for their sins, without having done anything 38 8”,23| for having committed some sins, he is not doing right if 39 8”,23| regards all the evils and sins these monks do in the world 40 8”,23| Christians who confess their sins to them, and who therefor 41 8”,23| account of their hidden sins, or even by themselves when 42 8”,23| who are confessing their sins, and must intercede in behalf 43 8”,23| orders on account of their sins to be entitled to pronounce 44 8”,23| in his c. XVIII says that sins of some persons are judged 45 8”,23| till later years. But if sins are judged by God beginning 46 8”,23| it is manifest that these sins are done after the attainment 47 8”,23| ought to be punished for the sins they commit from then on. 48 8”,23| children ought to confess their sins to confessors from the fourteenth 49 8”,23| should begin confessing their sins when six years old, and 50 8”,23| allege in extenuation of sins, on the alleged score that 51 8”,23| first confess all their sins, fast, and partake of the