The Abbot Primate may then grant a decree of consociation with the Benedictine Confederation. |
One of the things you will discover in the CIB Handbook are the norms concerning consociation with the Benedictine Confederation. |
From what has been said, we conclude that the efficient cause of political consociation is consent and agreement among the communicating citizens. |
Integrationists claim that consociation is based on the implausible assumption that elites, including radical elites, will cooperate. |
Small interspersed minorities may be able to insist on consociation if they have bargaining power. |
So that if this consociation of churches be called a church, it must be either equivocally or in a human sense. |