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Code of Canon Law


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1 Intr | the Code of Canon Law was established on March 28, 1963 with Cardinal 2 Intr | consultors to the Commission established by his predecessor John 3 Intr | prepared by three groups established to deal with these questions 4 Intr | the study groups already established were organized in a new 5 Intr | mixed study groups were established so that consultors from 6 Intr | the pontifical commission established for this purpose has felicitously 7 1, 0, 7| Can. 7 A law is established when it is promulgated.~ 8 1, 0, 8| specifically and expressly established a shorter or longer suspensive 9 1, 0, 12| that territory.~§3. Laws established for a particular territory 10 1, 0, 15| effect unless it is expressly established otherwise.~§2. Ignorance 11 1, 0, 33| authority of the one who established them expires unless the 12 1, 0, 46| authority of the one who established it expires unless the law 13 1, 0, 59| request.~§2. The prescripts established for rescripts are valid 14 1, 0, 91| the contrary is expressly established, also with respect to travelers 15 1, 0, 94| are ordinances which are established according to the norm of 16 1, 0, 94| Those prescripts of statutes established and promulgated by virtue 17 1, 0, 127| Can. 127 §1. When it is established by law that in order to 18 1, 0, 127| is sought.~§2. When it is established by law that in order to 19 1, 0, 155| that person, however, is established just as if the provision 20 1, 0, 194| be enforced only if it is established by the declaration of a 21 1, 0, 197| the exceptions which are established in the canons of this Code; 22 1, 0, 203| Unless the contrary is established, the final day (ad quem) 23 2, 1, 224| faithful and those which are established in other canons, the lay 24 2, 1, 230| the age and qualifications established by decree of the conference 25 2, 1, 233| especially by means of projects established for that purpose.~§2. Moreover, 26 2, 1, 236| the diocesan bishop has established otherwise for grave reasons;~ 27 2, 1, 238| competent authority has established otherwise for certain affairs.~ 28 2, 1, 242| formation which is to be established by the conference of bishops, 29 2, 1, 279| ordination and, at times established by the same law, are also 30 2, 1, 295| Can. 295 §1. The statutes established by the Apostolic See govern 31 2, 1, 309| the statutes, legitimately established associations have the right 32 2, 1, 310| association which has not been established as a juridic person cannot, 33 2, 1, 327| hold in esteem associations established for the spiritual purposes 34 2, 2 | CHURCHES AND THE AUTHORITY ESTABLISHED IN THEM (Cann. 368 - 430)~ 35 2, 2, 371| God which has not yet been established as a diocese due to special 36 2, 2, 377| Unless it is legitimately established otherwise, whenever a diocesan 37 2, 2, 400| Unless the Apostolic See has established otherwise, during the year 38 2, 2, 409| competent authority has established otherwise, an auxiliary 39 2, 2, 413| following the order of persons established in the list which the diocesan 40 2, 2, 420| unless the Holy See has established otherwise.~ 41 2, 2, 439| Apostolic See.~§2. The norm established in §1 is valid also for 42 2, 2, 455| of the Apostolic See has established it either motu proprio or 43 2, 2, 491| in §§1 and 2, the norms established by the diocesan bishop are 44 2, 2, 492| Finance council is to be established, offer which the diocesan 45 2, 2, 495| presbyteral council is to be established, that is, a group of priests 46 2, 2, 500| those things which have been established according to the norm of § 47 2, 2, 502| functions until a new college is established.~§2. The diocesan bishop 48 2, 2, 518| personal parishes are to be established determined by reason of 49 2, 2, 536| pastoral council is to be established in each parish, over which 50 2, 2, 536| is governed by the norms established by the diocesan bishop.~ 51 2, 2, 538| Attentive to the norms established by the conference of bishops, 52 2, 3, 587| necessity.~§4. Other norms established by competent authority of 53 2, 3, 592| in a manner and at a time established by the latter.~§2. The moderators 54 2, 3, 606| 606 Those things which are established for institutes of consecrated 55 2, 3, 608| must live in a legitimately established house under the authority 56 2, 3, 612| from those for which it was established, the consent of the diocesan 57 2, 3, 624| transferred to another for reasons established in proper law.~ 58 2, 3, 636| the time and in the manner established by proper law, Finance officers 59 2, 3, 684| prejudice to other requirements established by proper law; a new profession 60 2, 3, 694| so that the dismissal is established juridically.~ 61 2, 3, 696| causes of lesser gravity established in proper law are sufficient.~ 62 2, 3, 723| specific juridic effects established in the constitutions.~ 63 2, 3, 729| the method of proceeding established in cann. 697-700 is to be 64 2, 3, 732| 732 Those things which are established in cann. 578-597 and 606 65 2, 3, 735| society, the conditions established in cann. 642- 645 are to 66 2, 3, 740| house or in a legitimately established community and must observe 67 3, 0, 768| aVairs according to the plan established by God.~ 68 3, 0, 772| doctrine, the prescripts established by the conference of bishops 69 3, 0, 777| 777 Attentive to the norms established by the diocesan bishop, 70 3, 0, 786| until the young churches are established fully, that is, when they 71 3, 0, 796| associations or meetings are to be established and highly esteemed.~ 72 3, 0, 801| education through their schools, established with the consent of the 73 3, 0, 802| take care that they are established.~§2. Where it is expedient, 74 3, 0, 814| Can. 814 The prescripts established for universities apply equally 75 3, 0, 816| universities and faculties can be established only through erection by 76 3, 0, 818| Can. 818 The prescripts established for Catholic universities 77 3, 0, 821| the religious sciences are established, namely, those which teach 78 3, 0, 824| Can. 824 §1. Unless it is established otherwise, the local ordinary 79 3, 0, 824| published.~§2. Those things established regarding books in the canons 80 4, 1, 860| the diocesan bishop has established otherwise.~ 81 4, 1, 870| baptism of the infant is established.~ 82 4, 1, 874| the diocesan bishop has established another age, or the pastor 83 4, 1, 877| inserted, if her maternity is established publicly or if she seeks 84 4, 1, 942| faithful is foreseen and the established norms are observed.~ 85 4, 1, 950| the basis of the offering established in the place where the donor 86 4, 1, 978| a physician and has been established by God as a minister of 87 4, 1, 986| confession on days and at times established for their convenience.~§ 88 4, 1, 996| the enjoined works in the established time and the proper method, 89 4, 1, 1052| of the candidate has been established. Moreover, if the candidate 90 4, 1, 1062| governed by the particular law established by the conference of bishops, 91 4, 1, 1085| of the prior marriage is established legitimately and certainly.~ 92 4, 1, 1089| separated from the captor and established in a safe and free place.~ 93 4, 1, 1107| until its revocation is established.~ 94 4, 1, 1113| things which the law has established to prove free status are 95 4, 1, 1117| Can. 1117 The form established above must be observed if 96 4, 1, 1126| in which they are to be established in the external forum and 97 4, 1, 1145| and its outcome must be established legitimately in the external 98 4, 1, 1153| ecclesiastical authority has established otherwise.~ 99 4, 2, 1186| Mother of God, whom Christ established as the mother of all people, 100 4, 3, 1225| performed in legitimately established oratories except those which 101 5, 0, 1266| Unless the contrary is established, offerings given to superiors 102 5, 0, 1273| appropriate association established for various dioceses or 103 5, 0, 1273| these institutes are to be established in such a way that they 104 5, 0, 1289| civil law in a territory has established for contracts and their 105 5, 0, 1307| of offering legitimately established in the diocese, provided 106 6, 1, 1314| other penalties to those established by universal law for some 107 6, 1, 1316| 1317 Penalties are to be established only insofar as they are 108 6, 1, 1318| thoroughly and those things established in cann. 1317 and 1318 about 109 6, 1, 1320| negligence.~§2. A penalty established by a law or precept binds 110 6, 1, 1323| penalty, but the penalty established by law or precept must be 111 6, 1, 1325| than the law or precept has established:~1/ a person who after a 112 6, 1, 1325| 2/ a person who has been established in some dignity or who has 113 6, 1, 1325| when a penalty has been established against a delict based on 114 6, 1, 1325| employed.~§2. If the penalty established in the cases mentioned in § 115 6, 1, 1326| Likewise, circumstances can be established in a precept which exempt 116 6, 1, 1326| mitigate, or increase a penalty established by the precept.~ 117 6, 1, 1327| not bound by the penalty established for a completed delict unless 118 6, 1, 1327| although one lesser than that established for a completed delict.~ 119 6, 1, 1328| sententiae penalties are established for the principal perpetrator, 120 6, 1, 1333| 1334 §1. Within the limits established by the preceding canon, 121 6, 1, 1335| penalties which the law may have established, the following are expiatory 122 6, 1, 1338| or rebuke must always be established at least by some document 123 6, 1, 1350| authority of the one who established or imposed the penalty has 124 6, 1, 1354| imposed or declared penalty established by law:~1/ the ordinary 125 6, 1, 1354| latae sententiae penalty established by law but not yet declared 126 6, 1, 1355| latae sententiae penalty established by a precept not issued 127 6, 1, 1361| law if particular law has established another period for prescription.~§ 128 6, 2, 1388| law or precept has already established the penalty for this abuse.~§ 129 6, 2, 1396| punished by the penalties established there.~ 130 6, 2, 1398| In addition to the cases established here or in other laws, the 131 7, 1, 1422| tribunals mentioned in §1 can be established either for any cases whatsoever 132 7, 1, 1424| collegiate tribunal cannot be established in the first instance of 133 7, 1, 1438| first instance has been established for several dioceses according 134 7, 1, 1441| second instance must be established in the same way as the tribunal 135 7, 1, 1443| is the ordinary tribunal established by the Roman Pontiff to 136 7, 1, 1458| others; this fact must be established through a special decree 137 7, 1, 1465| that is, the time limits established by law for extinguishing 138 7, 1, 1468| tribunal is to be in an established location open during stated 139 7, 1, 1470| the law or the judge has established as necessary to expedite 140 7, 1, 1481| procurator; except for the cases established in §§2 and 3, however, the 141 7, 1, 1484| within the peremptory time established by the judge.~ 142 7, 2, 1509| method according to the norms established in particular law.~§2. The 143 7, 2, 1514| Can. 1514 Once established, the terms of the controversy 144 7, 2, 1519| within the brief time period established by the judge.~ 145 7, 2, 1586| presumptions which are not established by law unless they are directly 146 7, 2, 1603| within the brief time period established by the judge.~§2. The parties 147 7, 2, 1608| of the petitioner is not established and is to dismiss the respondent 148 7, 2, 1609| to determine what must be established in the dispositive part 149 7, 2, 1619| sanates the nullities of acts established by positive law which were 150 7, 2, 1625| an appeal within the time established for an appeal.~ 151 7, 2, 1626| the time limit for acting established by can. 1623 unless an appeal 152 7, 2, 1633| whom appeal is made has established a longer period for a party 153 7, 2, 1645| its injustice is clearly established.~§2. Injustice, however, 154 7, 2, 1645| is not considered to be established clearly unless:~1/ the sentence 155 7, 2, 1670| norms which have not been established for validity.~ 156 7, 3, 1677| nullity of the marriage is established in the case but also must 157 7, 3, 1684| the sentence or decree or established by the local ordinary has 158 7, 3, 1705| non-consummation has not been established from the materials presented, 159 7, 3, 1715| ecclesiastical goods, the formalities established by law for the alienation 160 7, 4, 1720| the delict is certainly established and a criminal action is 161 7, 4, 1726| penal trial it is evidently established that the accused did not 162 7, 4, 1726| accused even if it is also established that criminal action has 163 7, 5, 1732| Can. 1732 What is established in the canons of this section 164 7, 5, 1736| against the decree within the established time limit, the interim 165 7, 5, 1742| which was carried out has established the existence of one of 166 7, 5, 1742| selected from the group established for this purpose in a stable


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