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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
given
    Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | in other offices who have given their appreciated contribution 2 Intr | Mary, Mother of the Church.~Given at Rome, January 25, 1983, 3 Intr | Careful attention is to be given to the greater application 4 Intr | particular attention be given to the organization of a 5 Intr | Due consideration was given not only to their sociological 6 Intr | together with the responses given by the Secretariat and the 7 Intr | Consideration was also to be given to other animadversions 8 Intr | polished, it was printed and given to the Supreme Pontiff on 9 Intr | correspond to the divinely given external and internal characteristics 10 Intr | ministry. To each person is given a source of knowing his 11 1, 0, 16| matters for which it was given.~ 12 1, 0, 33| whose execution they were given. They do not, however, cease 13 1, 0, 34| fulfilling them. They are given for the use of those whose 14 1, 0, 34| clarification or execution they were given.~ ~ 15 1, 0, 37| writing.~Furthermore, if it is given in commissariat form, the 16 1, 0, 38| even if it is a rescript given motu proprio, lacks effect 17 1, 0, 47| person for whom it has been given.~ 18 1, 0, 48| authority in which a decision is given or a provision is made for 19 1, 0, 52| persons for whom it was given. It obliges these persons 20 1, 0, 57| decree has not yet been given, the response is presumed 21 1, 0, 58| for whose execution it was given.~§2. A singular precept 22 1, 0, 62| in which no executor is given has effect at the moment 23 1, 0, 62| the moment the letter is given; other rescripts, at the 24 1, 0, 63| rescript of favor which is given motu proprio.~§2. Obreption, 25 1, 0, 63| time when the rescript is given; in others, at the time 26 1, 0, 66| the person to whom it is given or by whom it is issued, 27 1, 0, 68| in which no executor is given must be presented to the 28 1, 0, 71| bound to use a rescript given only in his or her favor 29 1, 0, 76| A privilege is a favor given through a particular act 30 1, 0, 81| expires unless it has been given with the clause, at our 31 1, 0, 84| One who abuses the power given by a privilege deserves 32 1, 0, 90| from which dispensation is given; otherwise the dispensation 33 1, 0, 90| illicit and, unless it is given by the legislator himself 34 1, 0, 114| grant of competent authority given through a decree. They are 35 1, 0, 116| Public juridic persons are given this personality either 36 1, 0, 116| Private juridic persons are given this personality only through 37 1, 0, 166| personal, is valid if it is given in the place of domicile 38 1, 0, 167| the convocation has been given legitimately, those present 39 1, 0, 179| 3. Confirmation must be given in writing.~§4. Before being 40 2, 1, 226| God.~§2. Since they have given life to their children, 41 2, 1, 242| of the instruction to be given in the seminary and general 42 2, 1, 248| The doctrinal instruction given is to be directed so that 43 2, 1, 312| Nevertheless, the consent given by a diocesan bishop for 44 2, 2, 331| whom continues the office given by the Lord uniquely to 45 2, 2, 364| according to the norms given by the Apostolic See;~5/ 46 2, 2, 375| Holy Spirit who has been given to them, are constituted 47 2, 2, 377| that an auxiliary should be given to his diocese is to propose 48 2, 2, 402| retired bishop, with attention given to the primary obligation 49 2, 2, 403| special faculties can be given to a diocesan bishop.~§3. 50 2, 2, 455| each and every bishop has given consent.~ 51 2, 2, 482| necessary, the chancellor can be given an assistant whose title 52 2, 2, 506| whether stable or to be given on the occasion of the performance 53 2, 2, 510| if they occur.~§4. Alms given to a church which is at 54 2, 2, 510| and capitular are presumed given to the parish unless it 55 2, 2, 512| diocese, with consideration given to the different areas of 56 2, 2, 555| the faculties legitimately given to him by particular law, 57 2, 3, 577| the grace which has been given them: they more closely 58 2, 3, 638| for each region, or things given to the Church by vow, or 59 2, 3, 651| necessary, the director can be given assistants who are subject 60 2, 3, 656| completed;~3/ admission has been given freely by the competent 61 2, 3, 667| cloister according to the norms given by the Apostolic See. Other 62 2, 3, 697| opportunity for self-defense given to the member; if the warning 63 3, 0, 752| intellect and will must be given to a doctrine which the 64 3, 0, 767| year.~§2. A homily must be given at all Masses on Sundays 65 3, 0, 767| congregation, a homily is to be given even at Masses celebrated 66 3, 0, 777| catechetical instruction is given also to those who are physically 67 3, 0, 779| Catechetical instruction is to be given by using all helps, teaching 68 3, 0, 806| the instruction which is given in them is at least as academically 69 3, 0, 811| in which classes are also given for lay students.~§2. In 70 4, 1, 855| Christian sensibility is not given.~ 71 4, 1, 872| to be baptized is to be given a sponsor who assists an 72 4, 1, 925| Holy communion is to be given under the form of bread 73 4, 1 | CHAPTER III.~THE OFFERING GIVEN FOR THE CELEBRATION OF MASS~ 74 4, 1, 948| although small, has been given and accepted.~ 75 4, 1, 951| for which the offering was given, but subject to the rule 76 4, 1, 952| province the offering to be given for the celebration and 77 4, 1, 955| fixed in the diocese was given for him personally. He is 78 4, 1, 958| intention, the offering given, and their celebration.~§ 79 4, 1, 962| receive sacramental absolution given to many at one time, it 80 4, 1, 963| confession as soon as possible, given the opportunity, before 81 4, 1, 966| absolution.~§2. A priest can be given this faculty either by the 82 4, 1, 995| unless the Apostolic See has given this expressly to the person.~ 83 4, 1, 1078| A dispensation is never given from the impediment of consanguinity 84 4, 1, 1105| place where the mandate is given, or by a priest delegated 85 4, 1, 1107| defect of form, the consent given is presumed to persist until 86 4, 1, 1111| assist at marriages must be given to specific persons expressly.~ 87 4, 1, 1111| special delegation, it must be given for a specific marriage; 88 4, 1, 1111| general delegation, it must be given in writing.~ 89 4, 1, 1143| baptism was received, has given the other a just cause for 90 4, 1, 1159| provided that the consent given by the other party perseveres.~§ 91 4, 1, 1159| proven, the consent must be given in canonical form.~ 92 4, 1, 1162| from the beginning but was given afterwards, the sanation 93 4, 1, 1162| the moment the consent was given.~ 94 4, 2, 1170| to Catholics, can also be given to catechumens and even 95 4, 2, 1176| Christian faithful must be given ecclesiastical funerals 96 4, 2, 1183| died before baptism to be given ecclesiastical funerals.~§ 97 4, 2, 1188| not confused nor occasion given for inappropriate devotion.~ 98 4, 3, 1224| After permission has been given, however, an oratory cannot 99 4, 3, 1237| according to the norms given in the liturgical books.~ 100 5, 0, 1266| is established, offerings given to superiors or administrators 101 5, 0, 1266| private one, are presumed given to the juridic person itself.~§ 102 5, 0, 1266| can. 1295.~§3. Offerings given by the faithful for a certain 103 5, 0, 1291| the maximum amount, goods given to the Church by vow, or 104 5, 0, 1302| that _is, temporal goods given in some way to a public 105 6, 1, 1337| not possible.~§3. The norm given in can. 1335 for censures 106 6, 1, 1346| from contumacy and has been given a suitable time for repentance.~§ 107 6, 1, 1360| A remission can also be given conditionally or to a person 108 6, 1, 1360| external forum is to be given in writing unless a grave 109 7, 1, 1419| The judicial vicar can be given assistants who are called 110 7, 1, 1479| guardian or curator was given; if the guardian or curator 111 7, 1, 1482| the procurator has been given the expressed faculty to 112 7, 2, 1548| even by reason of having given advice, regarding those 113 7, 2, 1565| which testimony must be given are so remote to memory 114 7, 2, 1567| exact words of the testimony given, at least in what pertains 115 7, 2, 1592| has neither appeared nor given a suitable excuse for being 116 7, 2, 1595| from the trial and has not given proof of a just impediment 117 7, 2, 1598| of the acts can also be given to advocates who request 118 7, 2, 1603| judge.~§2. The parties are given this right only once unless 119 7, 2, 1603| one party is considered as given to the other also.~§3. The 120 7, 2, 1604| forbidden for information given to the judge by the parties, 121 7, 2, 1611| an appropriate response given to the individual doubts;~ 122 7, 3, 1673| provided that consent is given by the judicial vicar of 123 7, 3, 1682| nullity of a marriage was given in the first grade of a 124 7, 3, 1686| that no dispensation was given, or establishes the lack 125 7, 5, 1732| administrative acts which are given in the external forum outside 126 7, 5, 1736| suspension of the execution given according to the norm of §§ 127 7, 5, 1745| pastor opposes the cause given and its reasons and alleges


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