The sole possessors of the Church's power of absolution are the bishops and priests
Negation: The sole possessors of the Church's power of absolution are not the bishops and priests 0 0 0
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The powers bestowed on the Apostles have descended to the bishops 1 0 2The church has received from Christ the power of remitting sins committed after baptism 1 0 2By the Church's Absolution sins are truly and immediately remitted 1 0 2The exercise of the Church's power to forgive sins is a judicial act 1 0 2The priest has the right and the duty, according to the nature of the sins and the ability of the penitent, to impose salutary and appropriate works of satisfaction 1 0 2The form of the Sacrament of Penance consists in the words of Absolution 1 0 2Absolution, in association with the acts of the penitent, effects the forgiveness of sins 1 0 2Absolution given by deacons, clerics of lower rank, and laymen is not Sacramental Absolution 1 0 2The church possesses the power to grant indulgences 1 0 2Only bishops and priests can validly administer Extreme Unction 1 0 2