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Ne Temere (2286 bytes)
1: ...or the bishop of the diocese) and at least two witnesses. The decree was issued under [[Pius X]], Aug.... 3: ...on [[Council of Trent]] enforcing parish discipline in matters of betrothal and marriage. However, i... 5: ...ght up as Catholics, and for the non-Catholic partners to submit to religious education with the aim o... 7: ... Protestant Church, and then divorce, would still need an annulment if they then wished to marry a Rom... 9: The continued application of ''Ne Temere'' has been used as a justification for continuati... Runecasting (1888 bytes) 1: ...four stones, each carved with a Norse letter. Stones are drawn from the bag, and laid out in a spread... 5: ...e notis quibusdam discretos super candidam vestem temere ac fortuito spargunt; mox, si publice consultetur... 9: ...tury]] when Tacitus wrote this passage, and the rune names preserved in Germanic cultures suggest that... 11: ...ank (or Fate) rune, which seems to be a modern, [[Neopagan]] addition. 1911 in Ireland (1904 bytes) 5: [[Timeline of Irish history|list of 'years in Ireland']]. 9: ... 5]] - Protestant church leaders condemn the [[Ne Temere]] Papal decree on mixed marriages. 10: ...rst rugby international of the season at [[Lansdowne Road]]. 12: *[[June 22]] - As [[King George V]] is crowned in [[London]] a [[Sinn Féin]] meeting at the Cus... 14: *[[August 9]] - A statue of [[Charles Stewart Parnell]] is hoisted onto its pedesatl in Sackville Str... Catholic marriage (4320 bytes) 1: ...an, created by human contract and ratified by divine grace. 3: ...equires that the two participants be one man and one woman, that they be free to marry, that they will... 9: ...arital relations (''i.e.'' impotent), though they need not be fertile. 13: ... Such a marriage is invalid. A marriage in which one party is misled may be either invalid or illicit,... 17: ...ldbearing union. It is taught currently that they need not specifically intend to have children, but t... Bohermeen (6825 bytes) 1: ...ality of the roadway, in an era of dirt-roads, earned for it the nickname of the smooth road, ''Án Bot... 3: ...Diocese of Meath'' (2 Vols) in the [[1860s]] bemoaned the choice of the secular ''Bohermeen'' (or ''Bo... 5: ...known as ''Durhamstown Castle'', which was once owned by the [[Earl of Essex]], Queen [[Elizabeth I of... 7: ...ield) having survived the reformation and the famine, was controversially bulldozed in the 1970s to cr... 9: ...t to a catholic meant the end of the protestant line in the family. Unionists (Ireland) (17653 bytes) 3: ...he status quo, or whose views are unusually hardline. 7: ...[Isaac Butt]]. William Shaw, [[Charles Stewart Parnell]], [[John Redmond]] and [[John Dillon]], became... 9: ...lin. The [[First Irish Home Rule Bill|1886 Bill]] never made it through the [[British House of Commons... 11: ...11, which curbed the veto power of the Lords) but never came into force, due to the onset of [[World W... 13: ...ants (most notably [[Charles Stewart Parnell | Parnell]]) supported home rule. Gdansk (20585 bytes) 7: motto=Nec temere, nec timide (''Neither rashly nor timidly'') | 28: ...age|English]] pronunciation is [[International Phonetic Alphabet|IPA]] {{IPA|[gəˈdɑH... 32: ...elta of the [[Vistula]], whose waterway system connects 60% of the area of Poland, giving the city a u... 34: ...her with the developed since the [[1920s]] of the nearby port of [[Gdynia]]. In the [[1970s]] the mode... 42: [[Image:RegiaCivitatisGedanensis.jpg|left|thumb|Gdańsk Royal City coin of... Constitution of Ireland (29786 bytes) 2: ...erendum]], and may only be amended in the same manner. It is also widely referred to in English by its... 8: ...that a new, entirely native constitution replace one that had been the partial imposition of the Briti... 10: ...t as desirable that the old constitution be abandoned entirely, in favour of a clean slate. 14: ...|right|Eamon de Valera, oversaw the drafting of a new constitution]] 16: ...osely, as opposed to the Attorney-General or someone from the Department of the President of the Execu... Irish calendar (27323 bytes) 1: ...onths: some names, like [[May]] ([[Beltane|Bealtaine]]), [[August]] ([[Lughnasadh]]/Lúnasa) and [[Nove... 6: *[[January 1]] - [[New Year's Day]], one of the [[public holidays in the Republic of Irela... 25: ...Prime Minister of Northern Ireland]], [[Terence O'Neill]] 34: *[[January 30]] - [[1808]] work begins on [[Nelson's Pillar]], Dublin. 46: ...ruary 13]] - [[1893]]: [[William Gladstone|Gladstone]] introduces second [[Home Rule]] bill Palindrome (33860 bytes) 1: ...erature in palindromes is an example of [[constrained writing]]. 4: ...5; monan opsin") on fountains (''ps'', ψ, is one letter in Greek, called [[psi]]), meaning "Wash t... 6: ...e for the fact that it reproduces itself also if one forms a word from the first letters, then the sec... 16: ...gana]] [[syllabary]], like the word "shinbunshi" (newsprint). Their syllabary makes it possible to mak... 18: ...his is usually the first palindrome learned by Chinese kids. Numerous palindromes can be created by r...
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