Posted on 06/17/2010 9:18:55 AM PDT by Salvation
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A canonical impediment, preventing one from entering the clerical state or continuing the exercise of any orders already received. Irregularities may be ex defectu in the subject, such as bodily deformities, epilepsy, insanity, or illegitimacy; or ex delicto, such as apostasy, heresy, homicide, attempted suicide, or marriage when bound by holy orders or religious vows. Ignorance of irregularities does not excuse one from them. Irregularities for the most part require papal dispensation; only in a few instances is the dispensation of a bishop sufficient.
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How about being a faggot?
In a sane world, I suppose that would fall under "insanity".
In the real world?
It should be explicitly stated ...
In before Metamucil pic!
My first thought, too. Sigh ... we all have our bodily weaknesses, of one kind or another ...
Can irregularity be cured by taking Metamucil(R)?
exlax.
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