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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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    Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | by the councils and the Roman Pontiffs as well as other 2 Intr | supreme authority of the Roman pontiffs with the assistance 3 Intr | communes, decretals of various Roman pontiffs never gathered 4 Intr | various dicasteries of the Roman Curia, were never digested 5 Intr | substantially imitated the system of Roman law institutes on persons, 6 Intr | when he first announced the Roman Synod and the Second Vatican 7 Intr | the dicasteries of the Roman Curia, ecclesiastical universities 8 Intr | other institutes of the Roman Curia, based on their experience 9 Intr | other dicasteries of the Roman Curia were consulted. Finally, 10 1, 0, 19| jurisprudence and practice of the Roman Curia, and the common and 11 1, 0, 64| by any dicastery of the Roman Curia cannot be granted 12 1, 0, 64| competent authority below the Roman Pontiff without the assent 13 1, 0, 134| 134 §1. In addition to the Roman Pontiff, by the title of 14 2, 1, 245| and filial charity to the Roman Pontiff, the successor of 15 2, 1, 279| documents of councils and of the Roman Pontiffs. They are to avoid 16 2, 1, 291| celibacy, which only the Roman Pontiff grants.~ 17 2, 2 | CHAPTER I.~THE ROMAN PONTIFF AND THE COLLEGE 18 2, 2, 330| so in a like manner the Roman Pontiff, the successor of 19 2, 2 | Art. 1.~THE ROMAN PONTIFF~ 20 2, 2, 331| Can. 331 The bishop of the Roman Church, in whom continues 21 2, 2, 332| Can. 332 §1. The Roman Pontiff obtains full and 22 2, 2, 332| If it happens that the Roman Pontiff resigns his office, 23 2, 2, 333| virtue of his office, the Roman Pontiff not only possesses 24 2, 2, 333| pastor of the Church, the Roman Pontiff is always joined 25 2, 2, 333| sentence or decree of the Roman Pontiff.~ 26 2, 2, 334| 334 Bishops assist the Roman Pontiff in exercising his 27 2, 2, 335| Can. 335 When the Roman See is vacant or entirely 28 2, 2, 337| in the world, which the Roman Pontiff has publicly declared 29 2, 2, 337| collegial act.~§3. It is for the Roman Pontiff, according to the 30 2, 2, 338| Can. 338 §1. It is for the Roman Pontiff alone to convoke 31 2, 2, 338| decrees.~§2. It is for the Roman Pontiff to determine the 32 2, 2, 338| questions proposed by the Roman Pontiff, the council fathers 33 2, 2, 338| are to be approved by the Roman Pontiff.~ 34 2, 2, 341| have been approved by the Roman Pontiff together with the 35 2, 2, 341| or freely accepted by the Roman Pontiff need the same confirmation 36 2, 2, 342| closer unity between the Roman Pontiff and bishops, to 37 2, 2, 342| and bishops, to assist the Roman Pontiff with their counsel 38 2, 2, 343| unless in certain cases the Roman Pontiff has endowed it with 39 2, 2, 344| to the authority of the Roman Pontiff who:~1/ convokes 40 2, 2, 346| appointed directly by the Roman Pontiff; to these are added 41 2, 2, 346| appointed directly by the Roman Pontiff; to these are added 42 2, 2, 347| Can. 347 §1. When the Roman Pontiff concludes a session 43 2, 2, 348| who is appointed by the Roman Pontiff and assisted by 44 2, 2, 348| others are appointed by the Roman Pontiff. The function of 45 2, 2, 348| who are appointed by the Roman Pontiff and remain in the 46 2, 2 | THE CARDINALS OF THE HOLY ROMAN CHURCH~ 47 2, 2, 349| The cardinals of the Holy Roman Church constitute a special 48 2, 2, 349| for the election of the Roman Pontiff according to the 49 2, 2, 349| The cardinals assist the Roman Pontiff either collegially 50 2, 2, 349| individually when they help the Roman Pontiff through the various 51 2, 2, 350| belong cardinals to whom the Roman Pontiff assigns title of 52 2, 2, 350| diaconal order.~§2. The Roman Pontiff assigns each of 53 2, 2, 351| Can. 351 §1. The Roman Pontiff freely selects men 54 2, 2, 351| created by a decree of the Roman Pontiff which is made public 55 2, 2, 351| defined by law.~§3. When the Roman Pontiff has announced the 56 2, 2, 351| their rights. After the Roman Pontiff has made his name 57 2, 2, 352| the person elected to the Roman Pontiff who is competent 58 2, 2, 352| dean himself presiding.~The Roman Pontiff is also competent 59 2, 2, 353| gathered by order of the Roman Pontiff who presides. Consistories 60 2, 2, 354| permanent institutes of the Roman Curia and Vatican City and 61 2, 2, 354| resignation from office to the Roman Pontiff who will see to 62 2, 2, 355| bishop the one elected as Roman Pontiff if he needs to be 63 2, 2, 355| likewise, in the place of the Roman Pontiff, he places the pallium 64 2, 2, 356| cooperate assiduously with the Roman Pontiff; therefore, cardinals 65 2, 2, 356| go to Rome whenever the Roman Pontiff calls them.~ 66 2, 2, 358| 358 A cardinal to whom the Roman Pontiff entrusts the function 67 2, 2, 358| well as one to whom the Roman Pontiff entrusts the fulfillment 68 2, 2, 358| offer those things which the Roman Pontiff commits to him.~ 69 2, 2 | CHAPTER IV.~THE ROMAN CURIA~ 70 2, 2, 360| universal Church through the Roman Curia which performs its 71 2, 2, 360| service of the churches. The Roman Curia consists of the Secretariat 72 2, 2, 361| See refers not only to the Roman Pontiff but also to the 73 2, 2, 361| other institutes of the Roman Curia, unless it is otherwise 74 2, 2 | CHAPTER V.~LEGATES OF THE ROMAN PONTIFF~ 75 2, 2, 362| Can. 362 The Roman Pontiff has the innate and 76 2, 2, 363| 1. To the legates of the Roman Pontiff is entrusted the 77 2, 2, 363| office of representing the Roman Pontiff in a stable manner 78 2, 2, 367| notified of recall, or when the Roman Pontiff accepts the legate’ 79 2, 2, 400| to present himself to the Roman Pontiff.~§2. A bishop is 80 2, 2, 416| resignation accepted by the Roman Pontiff, transfer, or privation 81 2, 2, 435| determined or approved by the Roman Pontiff.~ 82 2, 2, 436| carefully and to inform the Roman Pontiff of abuses, if there 83 2, 2, 437| request the pallium from the Roman Pontiff either personally 84 2, 2, 437| metropolitan, in communion with the Roman Church, has by law in his 85 2, 2, 450| bishops and the legate of the Roman Pontiff are not by law members 86 2, 3, 705| but is subject only to the Roman Pontiff by virtue of the 87 3, 0, 749| authentically together with the Roman Pontiff matters of faith 88 3, 0, 754| particularly those which the Roman Pontiff or the college of 89 3, 0, 756| entrusted principally to the Roman Pontiff and the college 90 3, 0, 782| Can. 782 §1. The Roman Pontiff and the college 91 4, 1, 967| 967 §1. In addition to the Roman Pontiff, cardinals have 92 4, 1, 995| the law or granted by the Roman Pontiff can bestow indulgences.~§ 93 4, 1, 995| No authority below the Roman Pontiff can entrust the 94 4, 1, 1142| 1142 For a just cause, the Roman Pontiff can dissolve a non-consummated 95 4, 2, 1169| except those reserved to the Roman Pontiff or bishops.~§3. 96 4, 2, 1196| 1196 In addition to the Roman Pontiff, the following can 97 4, 3, 1242| in their own church the Roman Pontiff, cardinals, or diocesan 98 5, 0, 1255| supreme authority of the Roman Pontiff, ownership of goods 99 5, 0, 1272| primacy of governance, the Roman Pontiff is the supreme administrator 100 6, 2, 1369| physical force against the Roman Pontiff incurs a latae sententiae 101 6, 2, 1370| doctrine condemned by the Roman Pontiff or an ecumenical 102 6, 2, 1371| recourse against an act of the Roman Pontiff to an ecumenical 103 7, 1, 1404| solely the right of the Roman Pontiff himself to judge 104 7, 1, 1404| forma specifica) by the Roman Pontiff without his prior 105 7, 1, 1404| following is reserved to the Roman Rota:~1/ bishops in contentious 106 7, 1, 1404| have a superior below the Roman Pontiff.~ 107 7, 1, 1416| reason of the primacy of the Roman Pontiff, any member of the 108 7, 1, 1442| Can. 1442 The Roman Pontiff is the supreme judge 109 7, 1, 1443| Can. 1443 The Roman Rota is the ordinary tribunal 110 7, 1, 1443| tribunal established by the Roman Pontiff to receive appeals.~ 111 7, 1, 1444| Can. 1444 §1. The Roman Rota judges:~1/ in second 112 7, 1, 1444| instance, cases which the Roman Rota or any other tribunals 113 7, 1, 1444| 3 and others which the Roman Pontiff, either motu proprio 114 7, 1, 1444| tribunal and entrusted to the Roman Rota; unless the rescript 115 7, 1, 1445| status of persons which the Roman Rota refused to admit to 116 7, 1, 1445| against the auditors of the Roman Rota for acts done in the 117 7, 1, 1445| controversies which the Roman Pontiff or the dicasteries 118 7, 1, 1445| or the dicasteries of the Roman Curia bring before it, and 119 7, 3, 1698| dispensation.~§2. Only the Roman Pontiff, however, grants 120 7, 3, 1709| the congregation of the Roman Curia itself or a tribunal 121 7, 5, 1732| have been issued by the Roman Pontiff or an ecumenical


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