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1 1, 0, 78| of the thing or place; a local privilege, however, revives 2 1, 0, 88| Can. 88 A local ordinary is able to dispense 3 1, 0, 107| transient is the pastor or local ordinary where the transient 4 1, 0, 134| power.~§2. By the title of local ordinary are understood 5 2, 1, 284| according to legitimate local customs.~ 6 2, 1, 297| personal prelature with the local ordinaries in whose particular 7 2, 1, 305| to the vigilance of the local ordinary.~ 8 2, 1, 311| under the direction of the local ordinary, with associations 9 2, 1, 324| the confirmation of the local ordinary.~ 10 2, 1, 325| to the authority of the local ordinary according to the 11 2, 2, 366| power of governance of the local ordinary unless it is a 12 2, 2, 366| notified in advance the local ordinaries insofar as possible, 13 2, 2, 390| presumed, consent of the local ordinary.~ 14 2, 2, 473| the judgment of the bishop local circumstances suggest otherwise, 15 2, 2, 527| taking possession.~§2. The local ordinary or a priest delegated 16 2, 2, 527| taking of possession.~§3. The local ordinary is to prescribe 17 2, 2, 533| there is a just cause, the local ordinary can permit him 18 2, 2, 533| pastor is bound to inform the local ordinary.~§3. It is for 19 2, 2, 541| immediately to inform the local ordinary about the vacancy 20 2, 2, 550| Nevertheless, for a just cause the local ordinary can allow him to 21 2, 2, 550| pastoral functions.~§2. The local ordinary is to take care 22 2, 2, 559| in the judgment of the local ordinary, they do not harm 23 2, 2, 560| Can. 560 When the local ordinary considers it opportune, 24 2, 2, 562| under the authority of the local ordinary and observing the 25 2, 2, 563| prescript of can. 682, §2, the local ordinary, for a just cause 26 2, 2, 565| chaplain is appointed by the local ordinary to whom it also 27 2, 2, 567| Can. 567 §1. The local ordinary is not to proceed 28 2, 3, 586| can. 578.~§2. It is for local ordinaries to preserve and 29 2, 3, 591| life from the governance of local ordinaries and subject them 30 2, 3, 630| confessors approved by the local ordinary after consultation 31 2, 3, 631| not only provinces and local communities, but also any 32 2, 3, 636| officer distinct from the local superior is to be designated 33 2, 3, 636| to be designated even in local communities.~§2. At the 34 2, 3, 637| their administration to the local ordinary once a year. Moreover, 35 2, 3, 637| once a year. Moreover, the local ordinary has the right to 36 2, 3, 638| the written consent of the local ordinary.~ 37 2, 3, 640| 640 Taking into account local conditions, institutes are 38 2, 3, 645| testimony of, respectively, the local ordinary, the major superior 39 2, 3, 687| superiors and also of the local ordinary, especially if 40 2, 3, 703| danger in delay, by the local superior with the consent 41 2, 3, 733| house and establishes a local community with the previous 42 3, 0, 763| pontifical right, unless the local bishop has expressly forbidden 43 3, 0, 780| Can. 780 Local ordinaries are to take care 44 3, 0, 793| their children, according to local circumstances.~§2. Parents 45 3, 0, 804| and watch over it.~§2. The local ordinary is to be concerned 46 3, 0, 805| For his own diocese, the local ordinary has the right to 47 3, 0, 806| the watchfulness of the local ordinary that the instruction 48 3, 0, 824| established otherwise, the local ordinary whose permission 49 3, 0, 824| this title is the proper local ordinary of the author or 50 3, 0, 826| without the permission of the local ordinary.~ 51 3, 0, 827| require the approval of the local ordinary, without prejudice 52 3, 0, 827| submitted to the judgment of the local ordinary.~§4. Books or other 53 3, 0, 830| commission of censors which local ordinaries can consult; 54 3, 0, 830| consult; the right of each local ordinary to entrust judgment 55 3, 0, 831| with the permission of the local ordinary.~§2. It is for 56 3, 0, 833| in the presence of the local ordinary or his delegate 57 3, 0, 833| in the presence of the local ordinary or their delegates, 58 3, 0, 833| or in the presence of the local ordinary or their delegates, 59 4, 0, 839| salvation of the world.~§2. Local ordinaries are to take care 60 4, 1, 844| consultation at least with the local competent authority of the 61 4, 1, 858| After having heard the local pastor, the local ordinary 62 4, 1, 858| heard the local pastor, the local ordinary can permit or order 63 4, 1, 860| private houses, unless the local ordinary has permitted it 64 4, 1, 861| for this function by the local ordinary, or in a case of 65 4, 1, 905| shortage of priests, the local ordinary can allow priests 66 4, 1, 930| with the permission of the local ordinary; the liturgical 67 4, 1, 933| express permission of the local ordinary, a priest is permitted 68 4, 1, 934| with the permission of the local ordinary, in other churches, 69 4, 1, 942| continuous, so that the local community more profoundly 70 4, 1, 943| someone else designated by the local ordinary; the prescripts 71 4, 1, 952| observe the same decree or local custom mentioned in §§1 72 4, 1, 957| fulfilled belong to the local ordinary in churches of 73 4, 1, 967| faculty everywhere unless the local ordinary has denied it in 74 4, 1, 968| In virtue of office, a local ordinary, canon penitentiary, 75 4, 1, 969| Can. 969 §1. The local ordinary alone is competent 76 4, 1, 971| Can. 971 The local ordinary is not to grant 77 4, 1, 974| Can. 974 §1. The local ordinary and the competent 78 4, 1, 974| has been revoked by the local ordinary who granted it 79 4, 1, 974| everywhere. If some other local ordinary has revoked the 80 4, 1, 974| who revokes it.~§3. Any local ordinary who has revoked 81 4, 1, 1054| Can. 1054 The local ordinary if it concerns 82 4, 1, 1064| Can. 1064 It is for the local ordinary to take care that 83 4, 1, 1069| know about to the pastor or local ordinary before the celebration 84 4, 1, 1071| without the permission of the local ordinary at:~1/ a marriage 85 4, 1, 1071| mentioned in can. 1105.~§2. The local ordinary is not to grant 86 4, 1, 1077| In a special case, the local ordinary can prohibit marriage 87 4, 1, 1078| Can. 1078 §1. The local ordinary can dispense his 88 4, 1, 1079| urgent danger of death, the local ordinary can dispense his 89 4, 1, 1079| only for cases in which the local ordinary cannot be reached, 90 4, 1, 1079| case mentioned in §2, the local ordinary is not considered 91 4, 1, 1080| competent authority, the local ordinary and, provided that 92 4, 1, 1080| Apostolic See or to the local ordinary concerning impediments 93 4, 1, 1081| 1079, §2 is to notify the local ordinary immediately about 94 4, 1, 1102| written permission of the local ordinary.~ 95 4, 1, 1108| are contracted before the local ordinary, pastor, or a priest 96 4, 1, 1109| Can. 1109 Unless the local ordinary and pastor have 97 4, 1, 1111| hold office validly, the local ordinary and the pastor 98 4, 1, 1118| with the permission of the local ordinary or pastor.~§2. 99 4, 1, 1118| ordinary or pastor.~§2. The local ordinary can permit a marriage 100 4, 1, 1121| as possible the pastor or local ordinary about the marriage 101 4, 1, 1121| from canonical form, the local ordinary who granted the 102 4, 1, 1125| Can. 1125 The local ordinary can grant a permission 103 4, 1, 1127| observance of canonical form, the local ordinary of the Catholic 104 4, 1, 1128| Can. 1128 Local ordinaries and other pastors 105 4, 1, 1130| grave and urgent cause, the local ordinary can permit a marriage 106 4, 1, 1131| are done secretly;~2/ the local ordinary, the one assisting, 107 4, 1, 1132| ceases on the part of the local ordinary if grave scandal 108 4, 1, 1144| grave cause, however, the local ordinary can permit the 109 4, 1, 1145| on the authority of the local ordinary of the converted 110 4, 1, 1147| grave cause, however, the local ordinary can allow a baptized 111 4, 1, 1148| places and of persons, the local ordinary is to take care 112 4, 1, 1153| either by decree of the local ordinary or even on his 113 4, 2, 1168| and to the judgment of the local ordinary lay persons who 114 4, 2, 1172| express permission from the local ordinary.~§2. The local 115 4, 2, 1172| local ordinary.~§2. The local ordinary is to give this 116 4, 2, 1183| Christian faithful.~§2. The local ordinary can permit children 117 4, 2, 1183| prudent judgment of the local ordinary, ecclesiastical 118 4, 2, 1184| If any doubt occurs, the local ordinary is to be consulted, 119 4, 2, 1196| acquired by others:~1/ the local ordinary and the pastor 120 4, 2, 1196| the Apostolic See or the local ordinary has delegated the 121 4, 3, 1211| in the judgment of the local ordinary, are so grave and 122 4, 3, 1225| law or a prescript of the local ordinary excludes or the 123 4, 3, 1226| designated by permission of the local ordinary for the benefit 124 4, 3, 1228| 1227, the permission of the local ordinary is required for 125 4, 3, 1230| with the approval of the local ordinary.~ 126 4, 3, 1232| Can. 1232 §1. The local ordinary is competent to 127 4, 3, 1233| granted to shrines whenever local circumstances, the large 128 4, 3, 1241| according to the judgment of the local ordinary.~ 129 5, 0, 1264| own ordinary and of the local ordinary.~§2. The conference 130 5, 0, 1265| religious institutes, the local ordinary can order the taking 131 5, 0, 1273| According to different local circumstances, the purposes 132 5, 0, 1286| an annual report to the local ordinary who is to present 133 5, 0, 1296| Can. 1297 Attentive to local circumstances, it is for 134 5, 0, 1301| mentioned in §§1 and 2 is the local ordinary; otherwise, it 135 6, 1, 1319| Can. 1320 The local ordinary can coerce religious 136 7, 1, 1426| autonomous monastery, the local abbot judges in first instance.~§ 137 7, 1, 1437| for cases tried before the local abbot, the tribunal of second 138 7, 3, 1684| decree or established by the local ordinary has forbidden this.~§ 139 7, 3, 1685| judicial vicar must notify the local ordinary of the place in 140 7, 3, 1685| marriage was celebrated. The local ordinary must take care


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