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Catholic AnswerSee the link below for a full explanation. Right Judgment is called "Counsel" and is one of the Gifts of the Holy Spirit. You receive the grace to develop this in baptism and confirmation, but it is only with practice, prayer, the sacraments, and actually using it that it begins to grow (as with any of the other gifts of the Holy Spirit. God gives us seeds, we have to nurture them, feed them, and protect them for them to grow). The Gift of Counsel gives you the grace to judge rightly what is best in God's sight instead of men's.The Tagalog term for "right judgment" is "tamang paghuhusga."
judgement/judgment
I have made Judgment
Obtaining a judgment means receiving a decision of a trial court in your favor.
Roman Catholic AnswerIn the Catholic Church, Right Reverend would be an abbot of a monastery, Very Reverend would be a Vicar Forane or Vicar General, Most Reverend would be a Bishop.
discernment
"'Right as rain' migh be expressed as "straight as rain", or "straight as rain falls" or "to move in a straight line." The metaphor plays on a resonance between geometric straightness and correctness of judgment."
'Universal.'
"Dignum" - worthy, fitting, appropriate, meet, right; see Anglican translation of preface "meet" and Catholic third edition of Roman Missal "right."
judgement/judgment
Judgment is a decision, whereas a decree is a formal announcement of a decision, so these are similar but not identical in meaning.
If you are the 'creditor' of judgment and you sign for a third party to collect, then YES, your right to collect is given up. Because once that is signed you just signed over your judgment over to the third party, and it is considered THEIR judgment now. BUT you will still get your money judgment from the third party.