forgiveness
Absolution
Absolution
There are four, in general: (1) statutory torts; (2) criminal offenses, i.e., felonies and misdemeanors; (3) civil infractions, such as minor traffic offenses; and (4) violations of administrative rules.
Granting statehood
a paper
So-called "copycat" offenses.
A person constantly committing offenses is an habitual offender.
When he is called to fires, he can baptise, hear confessions and give absolution to those in danger of death.
Quid pro quo is granting something contingent on receiving something in return.
Salvation (more commonly called 'absolution') could be given by any priest after hearing confession.
constitution
Authorization