Sentences with phrase «in danger of death»

Before attaining the age of reason, a child in danger of death should be confirmed instead.
The ill family members physician must provide a certificate that the family member is in danger of death within 26 weeks.
``... as soon as one of the faithful begins to be in danger of death from sickness or old age, the fitting time has come for him or her to receive this sacrament has certainly already arrived.»
It has a foothold on our society and we are all in danger of death as a result.
Dramatically limits the exception for coverage of abortion in health plansAllows coverage only when a woman «suffers from a physical disorder, physical injury, or physical illness that would, as certified by a physician, place the woman in danger of death if an abortion is not performed.»
People who have had their adrenal glands removed or whose adrenals don't make enough cortisol are in danger of death from even mild illness.
John Paul II further chose to carry over into the 1983 Code of Canon Law provision for the licit baptism of a child in danger of death, even against the will of non-Catholic parents.
H. R. McAdoo, archbishop of Dublin, sums up the dissenting opinion: «The core of this apple of doctrinal discord is simply that if a man may defer his repentance until he finds himself in danger of death, the necessity for leading a good life disappears.»
21 Wo unto such, for they are in danger of death, hell, and an endless torment.
He is legally authorized to take animals that he considers to be suffering or in danger of death and can have abusers arrested and prosecuted.
Her goal is to eliminate the high amount of deaths among animals within shelters and to promote the spay / neuter programs that help to keep animals off of the streets where they are in danger of death.
But, as Ernest Hemingway once said, «Bullfighting is the only art in which the artist is in danger of death and in which the degree of brilliance in the performance is left to the fighter's honor.»
The expression «living will» is sometimes used to refer to a document in which you write down what you want to happen if you become seriously ill, in danger of death, and can't communicate your wishes about treatment or non-treatment.
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