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Copper figure of a bull from the Temple of Ninhursag, Tell al-'Ubaid, southern Iraq, around 2600 BCE. The Kesh temple hymn, Liturgy to Nintud, or Liturgy to Nintud on the creation of man and woman, is a Sumerian tablet, written on clay tablets as early as 2600 BCE. [1]
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Decree of the President of the Republic (Portuguese: decreto do Presidente da República): is a decree issued by the President of Portugal, for the ratification of international treaties, the appointment or dismissal of members of the Government or to exercise other presidential powers defined in the Constitution;
The order was suppressed by the Second Council of Lyon on the basis of the restrictions in the decree Ne nimium of 1215; the suppression was not fully enforced and was subsequently overturned by Pope Benedict XI in his Bull, Dum levamus, of 11 February 1304. [5] Order of Minims (hermits of St. Francis of Paola) founded 1436. Other Franciscan ...
A general executory decree binds all those for whom the original law was made, while a singular executory decree makes a decision or makes provision for the appointment of a specific office. Precepts are a kind of singular executory decree, which bind specific person(s) to do or refrain from some act, especially to observe the law.
Decree on the Attempted Ordination of Some Catholic Women; 0–9. Decree-Law 15/93; Decree 770; Decree 900; Decree 1775; Decree number 2004/320; Decree Law 25418; A.
Instructions for Warfare against the Economy of the Enemy 10 January 19–February 18, 1940 Concentration of Forces for "Case Yellow" (Fall Gelb) Manstein Plan: 10a March 1, 1940 Case "Weser Exercise" against Denmark and Norway Operation Weserübung: 11 May 14, 1940 The Offensive in the West 12 May 18, 1940 Prosecution of the Attack in the West 13
The Words of Institution of the Roman Rite Mass are here presented in the official English translation of the Roman Missal in the form given in the following italicized text, firstly in the obsolete first and second editions of the Roman Missal, and secondly in as they are translated in the current third edition of the Roman Missal.