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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
life
    Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | Litt. Litterae~LMR SCRIS Life and Mission of Religious 2 Intr | especially charity in the life of the Church and of the 3 Intr | development easier in the life of both the ecclesial society 4 Intr | in individual and social life, and also in the Church’ 5 Intr | undertaken to live a Christian life ever more perfectly may 6 Intr | contributed so much to pastoral life, have their consequences 7 Intr | in living the Christian life may share in the goods offered 8 Intr | especially to its internal life.~And in point of fact the 9 Intr | group on “institutes of life consecrated through the 10 Intr | schema on institutes of life consecrated by the profession 11 Intr | renewing the laws of its life.~Now, however, the law can 12 1, 0, 103| and societies of apostolic life acquire a domicile in the 13 1, 0, 134| clerical societies of apostolic life of pontifical right who 14 1, 0, 134| of societies of apostolic life.~§3. Within the context 15 1, 0, 199| directly regard the spiritual life of the Christian faithful;~ 16 2, 1, 206| same desire, just as by the life of faith, hope, and charity 17 2, 1, 206| it invites them to lead a life of the gospel and introduces 18 2, 1, 207| nevertheless belongs to its life and holiness.~ ~ 19 2, 1, 210| their efforts to lead a holy life and to promote the growth 20 2, 1, 214| their own form of spiritual life so long as it is consonant 21 2, 1, 217| called by baptism to lead a life in keeping with the teaching 22 2, 1, 219| coercion in choosing a state of life.~ 23 2, 1, 226| 2. Since they have given life to their children, parents 24 2, 1, 235| formed in the spiritual life and in discipline.~ 25 2, 1, 236| formed to nourish a spiritual life and instructed to fulfill 26 2, 1, 243| which pertain to the daily life of the students and the 27 2, 1, 245| brothers. Through common life in the seminary and through 28 2, 1, 246| the center of the entire life of a seminary in such a 29 2, 1, 246| and for their spiritual life especially from this richest 30 2, 1, 246| director of his spiritual life whom he has freely chosen 31 2, 1, 247| difficulty of the priestly life is to be omitted.~ 32 2, 1, 252| for their own spiritual life, and are able properly to 33 2, 1, 265| institute of consecrated life or society endowed with 34 2, 1, 266| clerical society of apostolic life is incardinated as a cleric 35 2, 1, 268| institute of consecrated life or into a society of apostolic 36 2, 1, 268| into a society of apostolic life, a cleric who is incardinated 37 2, 1, 269| concerning the cleric’s life, behavior and studies;~3/ 38 2, 1, 276| nourish their spiritual life from the two-fold table 39 2, 1, 278| properly approved rule of life and through fraternal assistance 40 2, 1, 280| Some practice of common life is highly recommended to 41 2, 1, 281| the necessities of their life as well as for the equitable 42 2, 1, 282| to foster simplicity of life and are to refrain from 43 2, 1, 298| institutes of consecrated life and societies of apostolic 44 2, 1, 298| and societies of apostolic life; in these associations the 45 2, 1, 298| to foster a more perfect life, to promote public worship 46 2, 1, 303| institute while in secular life, lead an apostolic life, 47 2, 1, 303| life, lead an apostolic life, and strive for Christian 48 2, 1, 311| institutes of consecrated life who preside offer or assist 49 2, 1, 327| union between faith and life.~ 50 2, 2, 364| everything that touches the life of the Church and the good 51 2, 2, 377| institutes of consecrated life, who are more suitable for 52 2, 2, 383| of the condition of their life and to those who no longer 53 2, 2, 384| spiritual and intellectual life are available to them.~He 54 2, 2, 385| ministries and to consecrated life, with special care shown 55 2, 2, 387| humility, and simplicity of life, he is to strive to promote 56 2, 2, 443| and societies of apostolic life in a number for both men 57 2, 2, 463| institutes of consecrated life, chosen by the pastoral 58 2, 2, 463| of societies of apostolic life which have a house in the 59 2, 2, 463| institutes of consecrated life, or lay members of the Christian 60 2, 2, 498| or society of apostolic life, who reside in the diocese 61 2, 2, 509| doctrine and integrity of life, who have laudably exercised 62 2, 2, 512| institutes of consecrated life, and especially laity—who 63 2, 2, 520| clerical society of apostolic life, even by erecting it in 64 2, 2, 529| foster growth of Christian life in the family.~§2. A pastor 65 2, 2, 538| in a society of apostolic life is removed according to 66 2, 2, 550| that some manner of common life in the rectory is fostered 67 2, 2, 555| clerics of his district lead a life in keeping with their state 68 2, 2, 556| or society of apostolic life which celebrates services 69 2, 3 | INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFE AND SOCIETIES OF APOSTOLIC 70 2, 3 | AND SOCIETIES OF APOSTOLIC LIFE ~ 71 2, 3 | INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFE ~ 72 2, 3 | INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFE (Cann. 573 - 606)~ ~ 73 2, 3, 573| Can. 573 §1. The life consecrated through the 74 2, 3, 573| institutes of consecrated life canonically erected by competent 75 2, 3, 574| this type belongs to the life and holiness of the Church 76 2, 3, 574| possess a special gift in the life of the Church and contribute 77 2, 3, 577| institutes of consecrated life which have different gifts 78 2, 3, 579| institutes of consecrated life by formal decree, provided 79 2, 3, 580| institute of consecrated life to another is reserved to 80 2, 3, 582| institutes of consecrated life are reserved to the Apostolic 81 2, 3, 583| institutes of consecrated life affecting those things which 82 2, 3, 586| 586 §1. A just autonomy of life, especially of governance, 83 2, 3, 588| the state of consecrated life is neither clerical nor 84 2, 3, 589| institute of consecrated life is said to be of pontifical 85 2, 3, 590| institutes of consecrated life are dedicated in a special 86 2, 3, 591| institutes of consecrated life from the governance of local 87 2, 3, 592| report of the state and life of the institute to the 88 2, 3, 597| institute of consecrated life.~§2. No one can be admitted 89 2, 3, 598| fully but also arrange their life according to the proper 90 2, 3, 600| for us, entails, besides a life which is poor in fact and 91 2, 3, 602| Can. 602 The life of brothers or sisters proper 92 2, 3, 603| institutes of consecrated life, the Church recognizes the 93 2, 3, 603| the eremitic or anchoritic life by which the Christian faithful 94 2, 3, 603| Christian faithful devote their life to the praise of God and 95 2, 3, 603| dedicated to God in consecrated life if he or she publicly professes 96 2, 3, 604| these forms of consecrated life is the order of virgins 97 2, 3, 605| new forms of consecrated life is reserved only to the 98 2, 3, 605| new gifts of consecrated life granted to the Church by 99 2, 3, 606| institutes of consecrated life and their members are equally 100 2, 3, 607| whole person, religious life manifests in the Church 101 2, 3, 607| has elapsed, and lead a life of brothers or sisters in 102 2, 3, 610| out properly the religious life of the members according 103 2, 3, 611| the right:~1/ to lead a life according to the character 104 2, 3, 614| maintain their own way of life and governance according 105 2, 3, 642| maturity to embrace the proper life of the institute. This health, 106 2, 3, 643| institute of consecrated life or is incorporated in some 107 2, 3, 643| some society of apostolic life, without prejudice to the 108 2, 3, 643| institute of consecrated life or in some society of apostolic 109 2, 3, 643| some society of apostolic life.~§2. Proper law can establish 110 2, 3, 645| institute of consecrated life, in a society of apostolic 111 2, 3, 645| in a society of apostolic life, or in a seminary, there 112 2, 3, 646| novitiate, through which life in an institute is begun, 113 2, 3, 652| gradually to lead correctly the life of perfection proper to 114 2, 3, 652| learn a manner of leading a life consecrated to God and humanity 115 2, 3, 652| discipline, the history and life of the institute; and they 116 2, 3, 652| novices through example of life and prayer.~§5. The time 117 2, 3, 659| that they lead the proper life of the institute more fully 118 2, 3, 661| 661 Through their entire life, religious are to continue 119 2, 3, 662| have as the supreme rule of life the following of Christ 120 2, 3, 663| protector of all consecrated life, also through the marian 121 2, 3, 665| 665 §1. Observing common life, religious are to live in 122 2, 3, 667| ordered to contemplative life.~§3. Monasteries of nuns 123 2, 3, 667| entirely to contemplative life must observe papal cloister, 124 2, 3, 673| witness of their consecrated life, which they are bound to 125 2, 3, 675| Accordingly, the whole life of the members is to be 126 2, 3, 684| or a society of apostolic life or from them to a religious 127 2, 3, 687| condition of his or her life, yet remains dependent upon 128 2, 3, 689| 1 unsuited to lead the life of the institute constitutes 129 2, 3, 696| obligations of consecrated life; repeated violations of 130 2, 3, 710| institute of consecrated life in which the Christian faithful, 131 2, 3, 711| institutes of consecrated life.~ 132 2, 3, 712| preserved in its way of life.~ 133 2, 3, 713| the witness of a Christian life and of fidelity toward their 134 2, 3, 713| their own secular way of life.~§3. Through the witness 135 2, 3, 713| the witness of consecrated life especially in the presbyterium, 136 2, 3, 715| which regard consecrated life in their own institute.~§ 137 2, 3, 716| participate actively in the life of the institute according 138 2, 3, 719| their whole consecrated life.~§3. They are to approach 139 2, 3, 721| institute of consecrated life or is incorporated in a 140 2, 3, 721| in a society of apostolic life;~3/ a spouse, while the 141 2, 3, 721| lead rightly the proper life of the institute.~ 142 2, 3, 722| in the spirit and way of life of the institute.~§2. Candidates 143 2, 3, 722| properly to be formed to lead a life according to the evangelical 144 2, 3, 722| to transform their whole life into the apostolate, employing 145 2, 3, 730| to a society of apostolic life or from them to a secular 146 2, 3 | SOCIETIES OF APOSTOLIC LIFE (Cann. 731 - 755)~ 147 2, 3, 731| Societies of apostolic life resemble institutes of consecrated 148 2, 3, 731| institutes of consecrated life; their members, without 149 2, 3, 731| the society and, leading a life in common as brothers or 150 2, 3, 731| to their proper manner of life, strive for the perfection 151 2, 3, 732| to societies of apostolic life, without prejudice, however, 152 2, 3, 735| prepared for the mission and life of the society.~ 153 2, 3, 738| which regard the internal life and discipline of the society.~§ 154 2, 3, 740| and must observe common life according to the norm of 155 2, 3, 744| another society of apostolic life; the rights and obligations 156 2, 3, 744| institute of consecrated life or from one to a society 157 2, 3, 744| to a society of apostolic life requires the permission 158 3, 0, 758| institutes of consecrated life give witness to the gospel 159 3, 0, 759| the example of a Christian life; they can also be called 160 3, 0, 760| the magisterium, and the life of the Church.~ 161 3, 0, 767| and the norms of Christian life are to be explained from 162 3, 0, 771| of the condition of their life do not have suYcient common 163 3, 0, 773| experience of Christian life.~ 164 3, 0, 774| the practice of Christian life; sponsors and those who 165 3, 0, 776| institutes of consecrated life and of societies of apostolic 166 3, 0, 776| of societies of apostolic life, taking into account the 167 3, 0, 778| of societies of apostolic life are to take care that catechetical 168 3, 0, 779| and age, and conditions of life, are able to learn Catholic 169 3, 0, 783| institutes of consecrated life dedicate themselves to the 170 3, 0, 784| institutes of consecrated life or of societies of apostolic 171 3, 0, 784| of societies of apostolic life, or other lay members of 172 3, 0, 785| outstanding in Christian life, who devote themselves to 173 3, 0, 787| By the witness of their life and word, missionaries are 174 3, 0, 788| experience of Christian life, catechumens are to be initiated 175 3, 0, 788| and introduced into the life of the faith, the liturgy, 176 3, 0, 794| fullness of the Christian life.~§2. Pastors of souls have 177 3, 0, 795| participate actively in social life.~ 178 3, 0, 803| doctrine and integrity of life.~§3. Even if it is in fact 179 3, 0, 804| the witness of a Christian life, and teaching skill.~ 180 3, 0, 810| doctrine and probity of life and that they are removed 181 3, 0, 833| and societies of apostolic life, according to the norm of 182 4, 0, 835| of the entire liturgical life in the church entrusted 183 4, 0, 835| function by leading a conjugal life in a Christian spirit and 184 4, 1, 865| tested in the Christian life through the catechumenate. 185 4, 1, 872| person to lead a Christian life in keeping with baptism 186 4, 1, 874| Eucharist and who leads a life of faith in keeping with 187 4, 1, 897| all worship and Christian life, which signifies and effects 188 4, 1, 911| and societies of apostolic life have the duty and right 189 4, 1, 934| or society of apostolic life;~2/ can be reserved in the 190 4, 1, 957| or societies of apostolic life.~ 191 4, 1, 968| or societies of apostolic life that are clerical and of 192 4, 1, 969| or society of apostolic life mentioned in can. 968, § 193 4, 1, 1019| clerical society of apostolic life of pontifical right is competent 194 4, 1, 1052| or a society of apostolic life, the same letters must also 195 4, 1, 1055| partnership of the whole of life and which is ordered by 196 4, 1, 1093| establishment of common life or from notorious or public 197 4, 1, 1098| partnership of conjugal life.~ 198 4, 1, 1128| unity of conjugal and family life.~ 199 4, 1, 1135| partnership of conjugal life.~ 200 4, 1, 1138| dissolution of conjugal life are presumed to be legitimate.~ 201 4, 1, 1152| and not disrupt conjugal life, nevertheless, if the spouse 202 4, 1, 1153| otherwise renders common life too diYcult, that spouse 203 4, 1, 1155| other spouse to conjugal life; in this case the innocent 204 4, 1, 1161| to persevere in conjugal life.~ 205 4, 2, 1172| prudence, and integrity of life.~ ~ 206 4, 2, 1174| institutes of consecrated life and societies of apostolic 207 4, 2, 1174| and societies of apostolic life, however, are bound according 208 4, 2, 1179| of a society of apostolic life are generally to be celebrated 209 4, 2, 1196| or society of apostolic life if it is clerical and of 210 4, 3, 1234| promotion of liturgical life especially through the celebration 211 4, 3, 1245| or society of apostolic life, if they are clerical and 212 5, 0, 1301| or society of apostolic life and if the goods have also 213 5, 0, 1301| clerical societies of apostolic life of pontifical right or the 214 6, 1, 1343| has lived a praiseworthy life and if the need to repair 215 6, 2 | VI.~DELICTS AGAINST HUMAN LIFE AND FREEDOM (Cann. 1397 - 216 7, 1, 1423| or lay persons of upright life.~ 217 7, 5, 1742| or a society of apostolic life.~


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