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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
goods
    Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | Christian life may share in the goods offered by the Church to 2 Intr | the Church, The Temporal Goods of the Church, Sanctions 3 1, 0, 13| or which regard immovable goods located in the territory.~§ 4 1, 0, 115| foundation, consists of goods or things, whether spiritual 5 1, 0, 121| juridic person obtains the goods and patrimonial rights proper 6 1, 0, 121| regard to the allocation of goods in particular and to the 7 1, 0, 122| divisible, patrimonial goods and rights as well as debts 8 1, 0, 122| use and usufruct of common goods which are not divisible 9 1, 0, 123| person, the allocation of its goods, patrimonial rights, and 10 1, 0, 123| person, the allocation of its goods and obligations is governed 11 2, 1, 213| pastors out of the spiritual goods of the Church, especially 12 2, 1, 245| between human and supernatural goods.~§2. Students are so to 13 2, 1, 282| and works of charity those goods which have come to them 14 2, 1, 285| take on the management of goods belonging to lay persons 15 2, 1, 285| surety even with their own goods without consultation with 16 2, 1, 309| officers, and administrators of goods.~ 17 2, 1, 310| acquire and possess rights and goods as co-owners and co-possessors; 18 2, 1, 319| association administers the goods which it possesses according 19 2, 1, 325| freely administers those goods it possesses according to 20 2, 1, 325| exercise vigilance so that the goods are used for the purposes 21 2, 1, 325| administration and distribution of goods which have been donated 22 2, 1, 326| 2. The allocation of the goods of an association which 23 2, 2, 357| administration of their goods, their discipline, or the 24 2, 2, 392| and the administration of goods.~ 25 2, 2, 493| in Book V, The Temporal Goods of the Church, the Finance 26 2, 2, 494| officer to administer the goods of the diocese under the 27 2, 2, 532| is to take care that the goods of the parish are administered 28 2, 2, 537| the administration of the goods of the parish, without prejudice 29 2, 2, 540| pastor or can harm parochial goods.~§3. After he has completed 30 2, 2, 555| appropriately, that ecclesiastical goods are administered carefully, 31 2, 2, 562| fulfilled faithfully, that goods are administered diligently, 32 2, 3, 584| decision regarding the temporal goods of the institute is also 33 2, 3, 600| the use and disposition of goods according to the norm of 34 2, 3, 616| to make provision for the goods of the suppressed house, 35 2, 3, 616| the decision regarding the goods in that case is also reserved.~§ 36 2, 3, 616| constitutions concerning its goods.~ 37 2, 3 | Art. 3.~TEMPORAL GOODS AND THEIR ADMINISTRATION~ 38 2, 3, 634| and alienating temporal goods unless this capacity is 39 2, 3, 634| wealth, and accumulation of goods.~ 40 2, 3, 635| 635 §1. Since the temporal goods of religious institutes 41 2, 3, 635| of Book V, The Temporal Goods of the Church, unless other 42 2, 3, 635| use and administration of goods, by which the poverty proper 43 2, 3, 636| manage the administration of goods under the direction of the 44 2, 3, 639| concerning his or her own goods with the permission of the 45 2, 3, 640| something from their own goods to provide for the needs 46 2, 3, 668| administration of their goods to whomever they prefer 47 2, 3, 668| any act regarding temporal goods, they need the permission 48 2, 3, 668| renounce fully his or her goods due to the nature of the 49 2, 3, 668| wishes to renounce his or her goods either partially or totally 50 2, 3, 668| has renounced his or her goods fully due to the nature 51 2, 3, 706| the right of ownership of goods through profession, has 52 2, 3, 706| revenue, and administration of goods which accrue to him; a diocesan 53 2, 3, 706| the right of ownership of goods through profession, recovers 54 2, 3, 706| and administration of the goods which he had; those things 55 2, 3, 706| however, must dispose of goods according to the intention 56 2, 3, 718| The administration of the goods of an institute, which must 57 2, 3, 718| of Book V, The Temporal Goods of the Church, and by the 58 2, 3, 741| and alienating temporal goods according to the norm of 59 2, 3, 741| of Book V, The Temporal Goods of the Church, of cann. 60 2, 3, 741| and disposing of temporal goods, but whatever comes to them 61 4, 3, 1220| protect sacred and precious goods.~ 62 4, 3, 1232| ownership and administration of goods.~ 63 5 | BOOK V.~THE TEMPORAL GOODS OF THE CHURCH LIBER V. DE 64 5, 0, 1253| administer, and alienate temporal goods independently from civil 65 5, 0, 1254| and alienating temporal goods according to the norm of 66 5, 0, 1255| Roman Pontiff, ownership of goods belongs to that juridic 67 5, 0, 1256| Can. 1257 §1. All temporal goods which belong to the universal 68 5, 0, 1256| Church are ecclesiastical goods and are governed by the 69 5, 0, 1256| statutes.~§2. The temporal goods of a private juridic person 70 5, 0 | TITLE I.~THE ACQUISITION OF GOODS (Cann. 1259 - 1272)~ 71 5, 0, 1258| Church can acquire temporal goods by every just means of natural 72 5, 0, 1260| are free to give temporal goods for the benefit of the Church.~§ 73 5, 0, 1267| means of acquiring temporal goods and freeing oneself from 74 5, 0 | II.~THE ADMINISTRATION OF GOODS (Cann. 1273 - 1289)~ 75 5, 0, 1272| steward of all ecclesiastical goods.~ 76 5, 0, 1273| institute which is to collect goods or offerings for the purpose 77 5, 0, 1274| Can. 1275 An aggregate of goods which come from different 78 5, 0, 1275| administration of all the goods which belong to public juridic 79 5, 0, 1275| administration of ecclesiastical goods by issuing special instructions 80 5, 0, 1278| administration of ecclesiastical goods pertains to the one who 81 5, 0, 1278| the person to which the goods belong unless particular 82 5, 0, 1278| the administration of the goods of a public juridic person 83 5, 0, 1281| administration of ecclesiastical goods by a legitimate title are 84 5, 0, 1282| cultural value, or other goods, with their description 85 5, 0, 1283| exercise vigilance so that the goods entrusted to their care 86 5, 0, 1283| ownership of ecclesiastical goods is protected by civilly 87 5, 0, 1283| 4/ collect the return of goods and the income accurately 88 5, 0, 1284| Christian charity from movable goods which do not belong to the 89 5, 0, 1285| 1286 Administrators of goods:~1/ in the employment of 90 5, 0, 1286| administrators of any ecclesiastical goods whatever which have not 91 5, 0, 1286| faithful concerning the goods oVered by the faithful to 92 5, 0, 1290| the valid alienation of goods which constitute by legitimate 93 5, 0, 1291| 3, when the value of the goods whose alienation is proposed 94 5, 0, 1291| consent to alienate the goods of the diocese.~§2. The 95 5, 0, 1291| the valid alienation of goods whose value exceeds the 96 5, 0, 1291| exceeds the maximum amount, goods given to the Church by vow, 97 5, 0, 1291| to the Church by vow, or goods precious for artistic or 98 5, 0, 1291| take part in alienating goods are not to offer advice 99 5, 0, 1291| the juridic person whose goods are proposed for alienation 100 5, 0, 1292| 1293 §1. The alienation of goods whose value exceeds the 101 5, 0, 1295| Whenever ecclesiastical goods have been alienated without 102 5, 0, 1296| for the leasing of Church goods, especially regarding the 103 5, 0, 1297| little value, ecclesiastical goods are not to be sold or leased 104 5, 0, 1297| administrators of these goods or to their relatives up 105 5, 0, 1298| to dispose of his or her goods can bestow goods for pious 106 5, 0, 1298| or her goods can bestow goods for pious causes either 107 5, 0, 1299| administration and distribution of goods, without prejudice to the 108 5, 0, 1301| person who has accepted goods in trust for pious causes 109 5, 0, 1301| its movable and immovable goods with the obligations attached 110 5, 0, 1301| ordinary must demand that goods held in trust are safeguarded 111 5, 0, 1301| norm of can. 1301.~§3. When goods held in trust have been 112 5, 0, 1301| apostolic life and if the goods have also been designated 113 5, 0, 1302| foundations, that _is, temporal goods given in some way to a public 114 5, 0, 1302| annual revenues.~§2. If the goods of a non-autonomous pious 115 5, 0, 1304| 1305 Money and movable goods assigned to an endowment 116 5, 0, 1304| or value of the movable goods is protected; as soon as 117 6, 1, 1332| the right to administer goods which may pertain to the 118 6, 2, 1374| legitimate use of sacred goods or other ecclesiastical 119 6, 2, 1374| or other ecclesiastical goods or who greatly intimidate 120 6, 2, 1376| alienates ecclesiastical goods without the prescribed permission 121 7, 1, 1418| concerns the rights or temporal goods of a juridic person represented 122 7, 1, 1478| of the administration of goods and those of diminished 123 7, 1, 1497| also be extended to the goods of the debtor which are 124 7, 3, 1715| temporal ecclesiastical goods, the formalities established 125 7, 3, 1715| alienation of ecclesiastical goods are to be observed whenever


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