(a) Thus, one is excused temporarilyon account of impossibility; (b) one is excused permanently on accountof the cessation of the other party's good name or the termination ofone's own obligation. Thesetitles are produced by the law itself (as in prescription), or by thelaw and the free will of m ear;(b) local Ordinaries (and superiors with quasi-episcopal jurisdiction,such as regular prelates) can dispense from the non-reserved vows. (c) The Subject-Matter of Sex Education.
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