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Outdoor weddings may only occur with the permission of the local bishop. If his permission has been granted, then any clergy who normally could preside over a wedding would be able to do so, including deacons.
Simple answer....no, you cant. But the permission relates to the land and not the person who has the permission.
Which right can only be granted by enabling the Full Control file-level permission
Granted her permission and was paid.
If your name is Lucas G. Then yes."Permission to spunk, Sir?""Permission granted."
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I'm affraid the answer is NO. A Bishop cannot become a bishop by the internet. His capabilities, his experience, his preachings, his education, everything is considered when a priest is made a bishop. The ordinance is granted directly by the cardinal or the pope.
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Yes, a priest or monsignor can confirm with the permission of the bishop. The bishop is the usual person who confirms Catholics but the bishop can give permission for the parish priest to confirm. This permission is usually given for the Sacraments of Initiation, Baptism, Confirmation, and Eucharist, that are received by new adult Catholics in just about every Catholic Church at the Easter Vigil Mass.
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