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Code of Canon Law


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council
    Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | to convoke an ecumenical council. Of these two events, the 2 Intr | Code; but the second, the council, is of supreme importance 3 Intr | and requested by the same council which devoted such great 4 Intr | was first announced the council was an event of the future. 5 Intr | the previous work of the council. Although it was announced 6 Intr | together with the ecumenical council, nevertheless it follows 7 Intr | had to be based upon the council, could not begin until after 8 Intr | the entire work of the council drew its norms and its direction.~ 9 Intr | character of the Second Vatican Council. Therefore not only because 10 Intr | manifests the spirit of this council in whose documents the Church, 11 Intr | certain analogy with the council, it should be considered 12 Intr | teaching of the Second Vatican Council in general and in a particular 13 Intr | teaching of the Second Vatican Council, in particular with reference 14 Intr | newness of the Second Vatican Council, in line with the legislative 15 Intr | therefore, the Second Vatican Council has drawn both new and old 16 Intr | spirit of the Second Vatican Council and may every day be ever 17 Intr | are echoed by the Fourth Council of Toledo (633), which prescribed 18 Intr | especially those enacted by the Council of Trent during the time 19 Intr | prior to the First Vatican Council, many bishops asked that 20 Intr | Synod and the Second Vatican Council, he also announced that 21 Intr | Shortly after the Ecumenical Council had begun, the Commission 22 Intr | at the conclusion of the Council. The reform was to be carried 23 Intr | determined by that same Council. Meanwhile on April 17, 24 Intr | general secretary of Vatican Council II, was named pro-president 25 Intr | closing of the Second Vatican Council, there was a solemn session 26 Intr | acts of the Second Vatican Council since they contain the main 27 Intr | doctrinal riches of the Council, which contributed so much 28 Intr | expressed by the Second Vatican Council, especially its determination 29 Intr | session of the Second Vatican Council, the consultors of the Commission 30 Intr | norms of the Second Vatican Council, the pontifical magisterium, 31 Intr | ecclesiology of the Second Vatican Council and those principles flowing 32 1, 0, 88| a plenary or provincial council or by the conference of 33 2, 2, 337| manner in an ecumenical council.~§2. It exercises the same 34 2, 2, 338| to convoke an ecumenical council, preside offer it personally 35 2, 2, 338| suspend, or dissolve a council, and to approve its decrees.~§ 36 2, 2, 338| matters to be treated in a council and establish the order 37 2, 2, 338| order to be observed in a council. To the questions proposed 38 2, 2, 338| by the Roman Pontiff, the council fathers can add others which 39 2, 2, 339| take part in an ecumenical council with a deliberative vote.~§ 40 2, 2, 339| called to an ecumenical council by the supreme authority 41 2, 2, 339| determine their roles in the council.~ 42 2, 2, 340| during the celebration of a council, the council is interrupted 43 2, 2, 340| celebration of a council, the council is interrupted by the law 44 2, 2, 341| decrees of an ecumenical council do not have obligatory force 45 2, 2, 341| Pontiff together with the council fathers, confirmed by him, 46 2, 2, 348| Pontiff and assisted by the council of the secretariat. This 47 2, 2, 348| of the secretariat. This council consists of bishops, some 48 2, 2, 360| the Papal Secretariat, the Council for the Public Affairs of 49 2, 2, 361| Secretariat of State, the Council for the Public Affairs of 50 2, 2, 423| administrator, the Finance council is to elect a temporary 51 2, 2, 432| 432 §1. The provincial council and the metropolitan possess 52 2, 2, 439| Can. 439 §1. A plenary council, that is, one for all the 53 2, 2, 439| celebration of a provincial council in an ecclesiastical province 54 2, 2, 440| Can. 440 §1. A provincial council for the different particular 55 2, 2, 440| is vacant, a provincial council is not to be convoked.~ 56 2, 2, 441| 1/ to convoke a plenary council;~2/ to select the place 57 2, 2, 441| the place to celebrate the council within the territory of 58 2, 2, 441| president of the plenary council whom the Apostolic See must 59 2, 2, 441| and duration of a plenary council, transfer, extend, and dissolve 60 2, 2, 442| to convoke a provincial council;~2/ to select the place 61 2, 2, 442| celebrate the provincial council within the territory of 62 2, 2, 442| duration of the provincial council, transfer, extend, and dissolve 63 2, 2, 442| preside offer a provincial council.~ 64 2, 2, 443| chapters and the presbyteral council and pastoral council of 65 2, 2, 443| presbyteral council and pastoral council of each particular church 66 2, 2, 443| of bishops for a plenary council, or of the metropolitan 67 2, 2, 443| bishops for a provincial council.~ 68 2, 2, 444| inform the president of the council.~§2. Those who are called 69 2, 2, 445| Can. 445 A particular council, for its own territory, 70 2, 2, 446| Can. 446 When a particular council has ended, the president 71 2, 2, 446| that all the acts of the council are sent to the Apostolic 72 2, 2, 446| See. Decrees issued by a council are not to be promulgated 73 2, 2, 446| reviewed them. It is for the council itself to define the manner 74 2, 2, 451| provide for a permanent council of bishops, a general secretariat 75 2, 2, 452| also offer the permanent council.~ 76 2, 2, 457| It is for the permanent council of bishops to take care 77 2, 2, 457| executed. It is also for the council to take care of other affairs 78 2, 2, 458| the acts of the permanent council of bishops, to communicate 79 2, 2, 458| conference or the permanent council entrusts to the general 80 2, 2, 458| meeting or the permanent council of bishops decides to send 81 2, 2, 461| has heard the presbyteral council.~§2. If a bishop has the 82 2, 2, 463| members of the presbyteral council;~5/ lay members of the Christian 83 2, 2, 463| chosen by the pastoral council in a manner and number to 84 2, 2, 463| diocesan bishop or, where this council does not exist, in a manner 85 2, 2, 473| can establish an episcopal council, consisting of the vicars 86 2, 2 | Art. 3.~THE FINANCE COUNCIL AND THE FINANCE OFFICER~ 87 2, 2, 492| every diocese a Finance council is to be established, offer 88 2, 2, 492| Members of the Finance council are to be appointed for 89 2, 2, 492| excluded from the Finance council.~ 90 2, 2, 493| the Church, the Finance council prepares each year, according 91 2, 2, 494| consultors and the Finance council, the bishop is to appoint 92 2, 2, 494| consultors and the Finance council.~§3. It is for the Finance 93 2, 2, 494| determined by the Finance council and, from the income of 94 2, 2, 494| expenditures to the Finance council.~ 95 2, 2 | CHAPTER III.~THE PRESBYTERAL COUNCIL AND THE COLLEGE OF CONSULTORS~ 96 2, 2, 495| each diocese a presbyteral council is to be established, that 97 2, 2, 495| prefect is to establish a council of at least three missionary 98 2, 2, 496| Can. 496 The presbyteral council is to have its own statutes 99 2, 2, 497| members of the presbyteral council:~1/ the priests themselves 100 2, 2, 497| who are to belong to the council by reason of the office 101 2, 2, 498| constituting a presbyteral council:~1/ all secular priests 102 2, 2, 499| members of the presbyteral council must be determined in the 103 2, 2, 500| convoke the presbyteral council, preside offer it, and determine 104 2, 2, 500| members.~§2. The presbyteral council possesses only a consultative 105 2, 2, 500| law.~§3. The presbyteral council is not able to act without 106 2, 2, 501| Members of the presbyteral council are to be designated for 107 2, 2, 501| however, that the entire council or some part of it is renewed 108 2, 2, 501| vacant, the presbyteral council ceases and the college of 109 2, 2, 501| establish the presbyteral council anew.~§3. If the presbyteral 110 2, 2, 501| 3. If the presbyteral council does not fulfill the function 111 2, 2, 502| members of the presbyteral council and in a number not less 112 2, 2, 502| vicariate and prefecture, the council of the mission mentioned 113 2, 2 | CHAPTER V.~THE PASTORAL COUNCIL~ 114 2, 2, 511| circumstances suggest it, a pastoral council is to be constituted which 115 2, 2, 512| Can. 512 §1. A pastoral council consists of members of the 116 2, 2, 512| designated to a pastoral council are to be selected in such 117 2, 2, 512| designated to a pastoral council.~ 118 2, 2, 513| Can. 513 §1. A pastoral council is constituted for a period 119 2, 2, 513| see is vacant, a pastoral council ceases.~ 120 2, 2, 514| Can. 514 §1. A pastoral council possesses only a consultative 121 2, 2, 514| what has been done in the council.~§2. The pastoral council 122 2, 2, 514| council.~§2. The pastoral council is to be convoked at least 123 2, 2, 515| has heard the presbyteral council.~§3. A legitimately erected 124 2, 2, 531| having heard the presbyteral council, is competent to establish 125 2, 2, 536| has heard the presbyteral council, a pastoral council is to 126 2, 2, 536| presbyteral council, a pastoral council is to be established in 127 2, 2, 536| activity.~§2. A pastoral council possesses a consultative 128 2, 2, 537| there is to be a finance council which is governed, in addition 129 2, 3, 627| superiors are to have their own council, whose assistance they must 130 2, 3, 638| with the consent of the council is required.~Nevertheless, 131 2, 3, 647| with the consent of the council.~§2. To be valid, a novitiate 132 2, 3, 647| with the consent of the council, a candidate can make the 133 2, 3, 656| superior with the vote of the council according to the norm of 134 2, 3, 665| with the consent of the council and for a just cause, can 135 2, 3, 686| With the consent of the council, the supreme moderator for 136 2, 3, 686| with the consent of the council, exclaustration can be imposed 137 2, 3, 688| with the consent of the council in an institute of pontifical 138 2, 3, 689| after having heard the council, can exclude a member from 139 2, 3, 690| with the consent of the council can readmit without the 140 2, 3, 690| with the consent of the council possesses the same faculty.~ 141 2, 3, 691| opinion and the opinion of the council to the competent authority.~§ 142 2, 3, 694| major superior with the council is to issue without any 143 2, 3, 697| after having heard the council, has decided that a process 144 2, 3, 697| major superior with the council decides that incorrigibility 145 2, 3, 699| supreme moderator with the council, which must consist of at 146 2, 3, 699| the acts examined by the council, to decide on dismissal.~ 147 2, 3, 703| with the consent of the council. If it is necessary, the 148 2, 3, 720| major moderators with their council, according to the norm of 149 2, 3, 726| after having heard the council, can exclude a member for 150 2, 3, 726| with the consent of the council.~ 151 2, 3, 743| with the consent of the council, unless it is reserved to 152 2, 3, 744| with the consent of the council to grant permission for 153 2, 3, 745| with the consent of the council can grant an indult to live 154 3, 0, 749| together in an ecumenical council exercise the magisterium 155 3, 0, 833| ecumenical or particular council, a synod of bishops, and 156 3, 0, 833| it in the presence of the council or synod;~2/ those promoted 157 4, 1, 952| It is for the provincial council or a meeting of the bishops 158 4, 1, 1018| with the consent of the council mentioned in can. 495, § 159 4, 3, 1215| having heard the presbyteral council and the rectors of the neighboring 160 4, 3, 1222| having heard the presbyteral council, can relegate it to profane 161 5, 0, 1262| bishop has heard the finance council and the presbyteral council, 162 5, 0, 1262| council and the presbyteral council, he has the right to impose 163 5, 0, 1276| bishop must hear the finance council and college of consultors 164 5, 0, 1276| the consent of the finance council and of the college of consultors 165 5, 0, 1279| to have its own finance council or at least two counselors 166 5, 0, 1280| having heard the finance council.~§3. Unless and to the extent 167 5, 0, 1286| examination by the finance council; any contrary custom is 168 5, 0, 1291| the consent of the finance council, the college of consultors, 169 5, 0, 1304| concerned and his own finance council.~ 170 5, 0, 1309| concerned and his own finance council and with the intention of 171 6, 2, 1370| Pontiff or an ecumenical council or who obstinately rejects 172 6, 2, 1371| Pontiff to an ecumenical council or the college of bishops 173 7, 5, 1732| Pontiff or an ecumenical council.~ 174 7, 5, 1733| stable manner an office or council whose function is to seek 175 7, 5, 1733| the bishop can establish a council or office of this kind.~§ 176 7, 5, 1733| kind.~§3. The office or council mentioned in §2 is especially 177 7, 5, 1742| manner by the presbyteral council at the proposal of the bishop.


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