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  2. Obsequium religiosum - Wikipedia

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    The Latin term is used in the Latin original document Lumen gentium of the Second Vatican Council regarding the duty of the faithful to give obsequium religiosum (Latin for "religious submission") of will and intellect to certain teachings of the Magisterium of the Church. The Magisterium is a reference to the authoritative teaching body of the ...

  3. Royal assent - Wikipedia

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    Assent is given by means of letters patent in the following form set out in the Northern Ireland (Royal Assent to Bills) Order 1999 (SI 1999/664). [ 42 ] Between 1922 and 1972, bills passed by the Parliament of Northern Ireland were passed to the Governor of Northern Ireland for royal assent under the Government of Ireland Act 1920 , replacing ...

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    This was unprecedented; although Baudouin was de jure Belgium's chief executive, royal assent has long been a formality (as is the case in most constitutional and popular monarchies). However, due to his religious convictions—the Catholic Church opposes all forms of abortion—Baudouin asked the government to declare him temporarily unable to ...

  5. Royal assent (Ireland) - Wikipedia

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    The granting of royal assent, meaning that a bill became an act; The reserve of royal assent "for His Majesty's Pleasure" meaning that the bill was put into abeyance pending approval of the bill by the King-in-Council within one year of the bill having been presented to the Governor-General. If approval was not given within one year the bill ...

  6. Illative sense - Wikipedia

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    For Newman the term was a neologism, in order to give a name to the process of acquiring religious assent. But in his Grammar he uses many examples from ordinary life: from travels to military history. Of course, it applied to his own gradual conversion from Anglicanism to Catholicism: "For myself, it was not logic, then, that carried me on; as ...

  7. Assent - Wikipedia

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    Assent can refer to: Assent (Belgium) , a village between Bekkevoort and Diest; Assent (philosophy), the mental act of accepting a statement as true;

  8. Grammar of Assent - Wikipedia

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    The first is entitled "Assent and Apprehension", which deals with believing what one does not understand. The second, entitled "Assent and Inference", addresses the issue of believing what cannot be absolutely proven. Both parts deal with assent or belief. The first part discussed the relationship between assent and apprehension—what level of ...

  9. Twenty-fourth Amendment of the Constitution of India

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    The Bill further provides that when a Constitution Amendment Bill passed by both Houses of Parliament is presented to the President for his assent, he should give his assent thereto. The Bill also seeks to amend article 13 of the Constitution to make it inapplicable to any amendment of the Constitution under article 368.