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Code of Canon Law


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    Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | agreed that the true and proper efforts of the Commission 2 Intr | internal forum, which is proper to the Church and has been 3 Intr | corresponds better to the proper matter and character of 4 Intr | of knowing his or her own proper rights and duties. Arbitrariness 5 1, 0, 17| understood in accord with the proper meaning of the words considered 6 1, 0, 36| understood according to the proper meaning of the words and 7 1, 0, 94| 94 §1. Statutes in the proper sense are ordinances which 8 1, 0, 96| duties and rights which are proper to Christians in keeping 9 1, 0, 107| pastor and ordinary.~§2. The proper pastor or ordinary of a 10 1, 0, 107| actually residing.~§3. The proper pastor of one who has only 11 1, 0, 116| prescripts of the law, the proper function entrusted to them 12 1, 0, 121| goods and patrimonial rights proper to the prior ones and assumes 13 1, 0, 122| and that the obligations proper to them are imposed upon 14 1, 0, 127| counsel only, particular or proper law provides otherwise. 15 1, 0, 131| governance can be either proper or vicarious.~§3. The burden 16 1, 0, 145| The obligations and rights proper to individual ecclesiastical 17 1, 0, 162| assent, however, of the proper ordinary of the person appointed.~ 18 2, 1, 204| accord with the condition proper to each.~§2. This Church, 19 2, 1, 206| various prerogatives which are proper to Christians.~ 20 2, 1, 223| exercise of rights which are proper to the Christian faithful.~ ~ 21 2, 1, 232| Church has the duty and the proper and exclusive right to form 22 2, 1, 235| formation and prepared for their proper duties in a major seminary 23 2, 1, 236| fulfill correctly the duties proper to that order:~1/ young 24 2, 1, 247| duties and burdens which are proper to sacred ministers of the 25 2, 1, 253| taught according to their proper methodology.~§3. The authority 26 2, 1, 260| 260 In carrying out their proper functions, all must obey 27 2, 1, 276| hours daily according to the proper and approved liturgical 28 2, 1, 278| reconciled with the obligations proper to the clerical state or 29 2, 1, 283| presumed permission of their proper ordinary.~§2. They are entitled, 30 2, 1, 285| consultation with their proper ordinary. They also are 31 2, 1, 289| their favor unless their proper ordinary has decided otherwise 32 2, 1, 292| loses with it the rights proper to the clerical state and 33 2, 1, 295| presides offer it as the proper ordinary; he has the right 34 2, 1, 306| prescripts of law and the proper statutes of the association.~ 35 2, 1, 307| according to the norm of their proper law with the consent of 36 2, 1, 312| an association which is proper to that institute.~ 37 2, 1, 323| respecting the autonomy proper to private associations, 38 2, 1, 329| exercise the apostolate proper to the laity.~ ~ 39 2, 2, 333| strengthens and protects the proper, ordinary, and immediate 40 2, 2, 370| abbot who governs it as its proper pastor just like a diocesan 41 2, 2, 381| to him has all ordinary, proper, and immediate power which 42 2, 2, 384| fulfill the obligations proper to their state and that 43 2, 2, 387| faithful according to the proper vocation of each. Since 44 2, 2, 394| with due regard for the proper character of each.~§2. He 45 2, 2, 418| the entire remuneration proper to this office.~ 46 2, 2, 461| has the care of one as the proper bishop but of another as 47 2, 2, 502| continues to exercise its proper functions until a new college 48 2, 2, 510| and faculties which are proper to a pastor according to 49 2, 2, 510| pastor and the functions proper to the chapter, taking care 50 2, 2, 515| pastor (parochus) as its proper pastor (pastor) under the 51 2, 2, 516| entrusted to a priest as its proper pastor but not yet erected 52 2, 2, 519| pastor (parochus) is the proper pastor (pastor) of the parish 53 2, 2, 529| supported in fulfilling their proper duties and is to foster 54 2, 2, 529| recognize and promote the proper part which the lay members 55 2, 2, 555| rectory is cared for with proper diligence.~§2. In the vicariate 56 2, 2, 566| all the faculties which proper pastoral care requires. 57 2, 3, 573| sacred bonds according to the proper laws of the institutes, 58 2, 3, 587| protect more faithfully the proper vocation and identity of 59 2, 3, 587| formation of members, and the proper object of the sacred bonds.~§ 60 2, 3, 588| character, and purpose a proper function defined by the 61 2, 3, 597| required by universal and proper law and who is not prevented 62 2, 3, 598| their life according to the proper law of the institute and 63 2, 3, 600| according to the norm of the proper law of each institute.~ 64 2, 3, 601| command according to the proper constitutions.~ 65 2, 3, 602| life of brothers or sisters proper to each institute, by which 66 2, 3, 603| sacred bond, and observes a proper program of living under 67 2, 3, 604| Church in harmony with their proper state, virgins can be associated 68 2, 3, 607| which members, according to proper law, pronounce public vows, 69 2, 3, 607| separation from the world proper to the character and purpose 70 2, 3, 610| members according to the proper purposes and spirit of the 71 2, 3, 611| according to the character and proper purposes of the institute;~ 72 2, 3, 611| 2/ to exercise the works proper to the institute according 73 2, 3, 616| has been consulted. The proper law of the institute is 74 2, 3, 617| the norm of universal and proper law.~ 75 2, 3, 622| be exercised according to proper law. Other superiors possess 76 2, 3, 623| profession, to be determined by proper law, or if it concerns major 77 2, 3, 624| an autonomous house.~§2. Proper law is to provide suitable 78 2, 3, 624| for reasons established in proper law.~ 79 2, 3, 626| the norms of universal and proper law, are to abstain from 80 2, 3, 627| prescribed in universal law, proper law is to determine the 81 2, 3, 628| The superiors whom the proper law of the institute designates 82 2, 3, 628| to the norms of this same proper law.~§2. It is the right 83 2, 3, 629| according to the norm of proper law.~ 84 2, 3, 630| According to the norm of proper law, superiors are to be 85 2, 3, 631| the power of a chapter; proper law is to determine further 86 2, 3, 631| the norms determined in proper law, not only provinces 87 2, 3, 632| Can. 632 Proper law is to determine accurately 88 2, 3, 633| the norm of universal and proper law and to express in their 89 2, 3, 635| goods, by which the poverty proper to it is to be fostered, 90 2, 3, 636| according to the norm of proper law, who is to manage the 91 2, 3, 636| the manner established by proper law, Finance officers and 92 2, 3, 638| universal law, it belongs to proper law to determine acts which 93 2, 3, 638| are designated for this in proper law also validly incur expenses 94 2, 3, 641| according to the norm of proper law.~ 95 2, 3, 642| maturity to embrace the proper life of the institute. This 96 2, 3, 643| society of apostolic life.~§2. Proper law can establish other 97 2, 3, 644| without consulting their proper ordinary nor those who, 98 2, 3, 645| rector of the seminary.~§3. Proper law can require other proof 99 2, 3, 646| and indeed one which is proper to the institute, experience 100 2, 3, 650| of formation defined in proper law.~§2. Governance of the 101 2, 3, 652| correctly the life of perfection proper to the institute.~§2. Novices 102 2, 3, 653| according to the norm of proper law, but not beyond six 103 2, 3, 655| for a period defined in proper law; it is not to be less 104 2, 3, 657| profession according to proper law, but in such a way that 105 2, 3, 658| 5 and others imposed by proper law, the following are required 106 2, 3, 659| profession so that they lead the proper life of the institute more 107 2, 3, 659| suitably.~§2. Therefore, proper law must define the program 108 2, 3, 659| and the program of studies proper to the institute govern 109 2, 3, 663| according to the prescripts of proper law, without prejudice to 110 2, 3, 667| to the determinations of proper law, with some part of a 111 2, 3, 667| cloister adapted to their proper character and defined in 112 2, 3, 668| according to the norm of proper law.~§3. Whatever a religious 113 2, 3, 668| for the institute unless proper law states otherwise.~§4. 114 2, 3, 668| according to the norm of proper law and with the permission 115 2, 3, 668| according to the norm of proper law.~ 116 2, 3, 669| according to the norm of proper law, as a sign of their 117 2, 3, 669| institute which does not have a proper habit are to wear clerical 118 2, 3, 672| of pontifical right, the proper major superior can grant 119 2, 3, 677| faithfully the mission and works proper to the institute.~Nevertheless, 120 2, 3, 678| are also subject to their proper superiors and must remain 121 2, 3, 684| requirements established by proper law; a new profession is 122 2, 3, 684| profession is not required.~§4. Proper law is to determine the 123 2, 3, 685| to the observance of the proper law of the new institute.~§ 124 2, 3, 696| similar gravity which the proper law of the institute may 125 2, 3, 696| lesser gravity established in proper law are sufficient.~ 126 2, 3, 708| autonomy, character, and proper spirit, or to transact common 127 2, 3, 711| not change the member’s proper canonical condition among 128 2, 3, 712| same bonds bring about; the proper secularity of the institute, 129 2, 3, 715| they are appointed to the proper works of the institute or 130 2, 3, 716| the institute according to proper law.~§2. Members of the 131 2, 3, 717| constitutions are to prescribe the proper manner of governance; they 132 2, 3, 718| of the Church, and by the proper law of the institute.~Likewise, 133 2, 3, 718| the institute.~Likewise, proper law is to define the obligations 134 2, 3, 719| spiritual exercises according to proper law.~§2. The celebration 135 2, 3, 721| necessary to lead rightly the proper life of the institute.~ 136 2, 3, 722| vocation, and indeed, the one proper to the institute, and that 137 2, 3, 731| pursue the apostolic purpose proper to the society and, leading 138 2, 3, 731| sisters according to their proper manner of life, strive for 139 2, 3, 735| Can. 735 §1. The proper law of each society determines 140 2, 3, 735| are to be observed.~§3. Proper law must determine the manner 141 2, 3, 737| to the purpose of their proper vocation according to the 142 2, 3, 738| members are subject to their proper moderators according to 143 2, 3, 740| according to the norm of proper law, which also governs 144 2, 3, 741| 636, 638, and 639, and of proper law.~§2. According to the 145 2, 3, 741| According to the norm of proper law, members are also capable 146 2, 3, 744| the rights and obligations proper to the society are suspended 147 3, 0, 747| of social communication proper to it.~§2. It belongs to 148 3, 0, 757| Can. 757 It is proper for presbyters, who are 149 3, 0, 773| Can. 773 It is a proper and grave duty especially 150 3, 0, 780| in practice the methods proper to the teaching disciplines.~ ~ 151 3, 0, 783| special way and in a manner proper to their institute.~ 152 3, 0, 786| they are provided with the proper resources and sufficient 153 3, 0, 801| Religious institutes whose proper mission is education, retaining 154 3, 0, 815| the same disciplines, are proper to the Church by virtue 155 3, 0, 822| the Church, using a right proper to the Church in fulfilling 156 3, 0, 824| canons of this title is the proper local ordinary of the author 157 4, 0, 834| and effected in a manner proper to each sign. In the sacred 158 4, 1, 843| prepared to receive them by proper evangelization and catechetical 159 4, 1, 847| preserve them diligently with proper care.~ 160 4, 1, 849| washing of true water with the proper form of words. Through baptism 161 4, 1, 857| a case of necessity, the proper place of baptism is a church 162 4, 1, 887| assigned to him unless their proper ordinary prohibits it; he 163 4, 1, 890| receive this sacrament at the proper time. Parents and pastors 164 4, 1, 907| perform actions which are proper to the celebrating priest.~ 165 4, 1, 964| Can. 964 §1. The proper place to hear sacramental 166 4, 1, 974| confessions is to inform the proper ordinary of incardination 167 4, 1, 974| competent superior.~§4. If the proper major superior of a presbyter 168 4, 1, 996| established time and the proper method, according to the 169 4, 1, 1015| or the diaconate by his proper bishop or with legitimate 170 4, 1, 1015| impeded by a just cause, the proper bishop is to ordain his 171 4, 1, 1016| the secular clergy, the proper bishop is the bishop of 172 4, 1, 1018| for secular clergy:~1/ the proper bishop mentioned in can. 173 4, 1, 1030| even if occult, can the proper bishop or competent major 174 4, 1, 1115| With the permission of the proper ordinary or proper pastor, 175 4, 1, 1115| of the proper ordinary or proper pastor, marriages can be 176 4, 1, 1121| of both the curia and the proper parish of the Catholic party 177 4, 2, 1177| after no-tification of the proper pastor of the deceased.~§ 178 4, 3, 1247| rendered to God, the joy proper to the Lord’s day, or the 179 5, 0, 1253| 1254 §1. To pursue its proper purposes, the Catholic Church 180 5, 0, 1253| from civil power.~§2. The proper purposes are principally: 181 5, 0, 1259| necessary for the purposes proper to it.~ 182 5, 0, 1283| protect in a suitable and proper archive the documents and 183 5, 0, 1301| pontifical right or the proper ordinary of the member in 184 5, 0, 1307| pursue appropriately the proper purpose of the institute.~§ 185 6, 1, 1310| Church has the innate and proper right to coerce offending 186 7, 1, 1400| Can. 1401 By proper and exclusive right the 187 7, 1, 1462| and must be treated at the proper time according to the rules 188 7, 2, 1512| integra;~2/ the case becomes proper to the otherwise competent 189 7, 2, 1668| turns up which prevents a proper pronouncement of the sentence, 190 7, 3, 1671| ecclesiastical judge by proper right.~ 191 7, 3, 1712| cleric loses all rights proper to the clerical state and


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