Formula e Intencão Usando Rigorosamente o Pontifical em Uso

English translation: form and intention rigorously using the pontifical in use

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Portuguese term or phrase:formula e intencão usando rigorosamente o pontifical em uso
English translation:form and intention rigorously using the pontifical in use
Entered by: Marcelo González

03:43 Aug 8, 2006
Portuguese to English translations [PRO]
Law/Patents - Religion / Patriarchal Decree
Portuguese term or phrase: Formula e Intencão Usando Rigorosamente o Pontifical em Uso
Art. 2˚ - Que esta Sagração deve existir Minis** [covered by stamp], M**a [covered by stamp], **Fomula e Intencão Usando Rigorosamente o Pontifical em Uso** nas Sagracões Episcopais.

Any ideas on the stamp-covered words will be greatly appreciated, as well. :-)

Thanks and regards from New Mexico!
Marcelo González
United States
Local time: 21:31
Formula and Intention rigorously using the pontifical in use
Explanation:
RH, for "Pontifical" probably means the rites and/or apparel

(in the Western Church) a book containing the forms for the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies to be performed by bishops.
4. pontificals, the vestments and other insignia of a pontiff, esp. a bishop.
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Daniel Carr De Muzio
Brazil
Local time: 04:31
Grading comment
Since the phrase "matter, form and intention" is used in precisely this context, it seems that "form" might be the best option. Thanks, better, and regards from the US!
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Formula and Intention rigorously using the pontifical in use


Explanation:
RH, for "Pontifical" probably means the rites and/or apparel

(in the Western Church) a book containing the forms for the sacraments and other rites and ceremonies to be performed by bishops.
4. pontificals, the vestments and other insignia of a pontiff, esp. a bishop.

Daniel Carr De Muzio
Brazil
Local time: 04:31
Native speaker of: Portuguese
PRO pts in category: 3
Grading comment
Since the phrase "matter, form and intention" is used in precisely this context, it seems that "form" might be the best option. Thanks, better, and regards from the US!
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