1. Can Congress validly pass a law protecting all form of dynasty?
Validly expressed, for starters.
Roman Catholic AnswerA person who is validly married cannot attempt marriage again while his or her spouse is still alive. A divorced non-Catholic may or may not be validly married in the eyes of God, they would have to submit their case to the diocesan tribunal for a ruling on the validly of their marriage.
very vain, vaguely vaporous, validly venial
The U.S Supreme Court ruled against the violent crimes against women act in 1994. Their ruling was made based on the idea that parts of the law were unconstitutional.
Yes, as long as it was validly executed by the parties and constitutes a legal agreement.
Catholic christians who are in a state of grace i.e. they have validly confessed their last mortal sins.
Roman Catholic AnswerBecause without Baptism, you can not validly receive any of the other sacraments.
No.The bishop is the one who validly confers the Sacrament of Holy Orders. As the Catechism of the Catholic Church states:1576 Since the sacrament of Holy Orders is the sacrament of the apostolic ministry, it is for the bishops as the successors of the apostles to hand on the "gift of the Spirit," the "apostolic line." Validly ordained bishops, i.e., those who are in the line of apostolic succession, validly confer the three degrees of the sacrament of Holy Orders.REFERENCESLibreria Editrice Vaticana. Catechism of the Catholic Church, (Mahwah, NJ: Paulist Press, 1994).
All Catholics are Christians, and anyone who is validly baptized is a member of the Catholic Church, howbeit in a crippled manner if they are not a full Catholic.
That honestly depends on your level of patience and/or cynicism. You could call them confused... but you could just as validly call them a politician.
Except in extreme cases, a marriage is only valid if it is done by the priest. A deacon cannot validly marry someone.
Yes it does. If, for example, you were married in a civil ceremony, the Church does not recognize that as sacramental matrimony and you must 'regularize' that marriage with the Church by confirming your wedding vows before a priest or a deacon. Some couples who have been validly married in the Church for many years will renew their wedding vows also, even though they have been validly married for years.