Title, Canon
1 12,474 | the typicon advising that confession be made~to certain confessors,
2 16,718 | having themselves made a confession and accepted an appropriate
3 16,720 | Individual and integral confession and absolution constitute~
4 16,720 | impossibility excuses one from confession of this~type, in which case
5 16,720 | without prior~individual confession cannot be imparted unless: (
6 16,720 | sufficient necessity if confession cannot be readily~available
7 16,733 | knowledge of the sins from confession comes in any way.~
8 16,734 | knowledge~acquired from confession when it might harm the penitent,
9 16,734 | which he has received in confession at any time. 3. ~Directors
10 16,735 | them to come to individual confession on days and hours set for
11 16,796 | outside the act of sacramental confession. 3. ~The local hierarch
12 25,1216| Canon 1216~A judicial confession is a written or oral assertion
13 25,1217| not at stake the judicial confession of one party relieves the
14 25,1217| good, however, a judicial confession and~the declarations of
15 25,1218| worth of an extra-judicial confession which has been~introduced
16 25,1219| Canon 1219~A confession or any other declaration
17 25,1223| deriving from an extra-judicial confession;~against others it's probative
18 25,1231| by reason of sacramental confession, even if the penitent requests
19 25,1231| any way on the~occasion of confession cannot be accepted as even
20 27,1456| directly violated the seal of confession, is to be punished with
21 27,1456| to gain information from~confession, or who has given such information
22 27,1458| or under the pretext~of confession has solicited a penitent
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