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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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    Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | the law on account of the public good and general ecclesiastical 2 1, 0, 13| those laws which provide for public order, which determine the 3 1, 0, 68| same letter, or it concerns public matters, or it is necessary 4 1, 0, 116| Can. 116 §1. Public juridic persons are aggregates 5 1, 0, 116| entrusted to them in view of the public good; other juridic persons 6 1, 0, 116| persons are private.~§2. Public juridic persons are given 7 1, 0, 118| Can. 118 Representing a public juridic person and acting 8 1, 0, 121| universitates rerum), which are public juridic persons, are so 9 1, 0, 122| universitas) which possesses public juridic personality is so 10 1, 0, 122| person or that a distinct public juridic person is erected 11 1, 0, 123| Upon the extinction of a public juridic person, the allocation 12 2, 1, 285| are forbidden to assume public offices which entail a participation 13 2, 1, 289| exercising functions and public civil offices foreign to 14 2, 1, 298| perfect life, to promote public worship or Christian doctrine, 15 2, 1, 301| the Church or to promote public worship, or which intend 16 2, 1, 301| ecclesiastical authority are called public associations.~ 17 2, 1, 304| Can. 304 §1. All public or private associations 18 2, 1 | CHAPTER II.~PUBLIC ASSOCIATIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN 19 2, 1, 312| authority competent to erect public associations is:~1/ the 20 2, 1, 313| of can. 312 erects it, a public association and even a confederation 21 2, 1, 313| even a confederation of public associations is constituted 22 2, 1, 314| 314 The statutes of each public association and their revision 23 2, 1, 315| Can. 315 Public associations are able on 24 2, 1, 316| be received validly into public associations.~§2. Those 25 2, 1, 317| confirm the moderator of a public association elected by the 26 2, 1, 317| association elected by the public association itself, install 27 2, 1, 317| not to be moderators in public associations of the Christian 28 2, 1, 318| confirmed the moderator of a public association can remove the 29 2, 1, 319| a legitimately erected public association administers 30 2, 1, 320| authority is not to suppress a public association unless the authority 31 2, 2, 351| Roman Pontiff which is made public in the presence of the college 32 2, 2, 351| Pontiff has made his name public, however, he is bound by 33 2, 2, 353| solemnities are celebrated can be public, that is, when prelates, 34 2, 2, 360| Secretariat, the Council for the Public Affairs of the Church, congregations, 35 2, 2, 361| State, the Council for the Public Affairs of the Church, and 36 2, 2, 362| regions or to states and public authorities. The norms of 37 2, 2, 363| or also to the states and public authorities to which they 38 2, 2, 487| which by their nature are public and which pertain to their 39 2, 2, 500| alone has charge of making public those things which have 40 2, 2, 514| belongs to him alone to make public what has been done in the 41 2, 3, 607| to proper law, pronounce public vows, either perpetual or 42 2, 3, 607| sisters in common.~§3. The public witness to be rendered by 43 2, 3, 654| evangelical counsels by public vow, are consecrated to 44 2, 3, 678| regard the care of souls, the public exercise of divine worship, 45 2, 3, 696| magisterium of the Church; public adherence to ideologies 46 2, 3, 738| those matters which regard public worship, the care of souls, 47 3, 0, 761| and its diVusion through public declarations in the press 48 3, 0, 803| ecclesiastical authority or a public ecclesiastical juridic person 49 3, 0, 824| whatsoever which are destined for public distribution, unless it 50 3, 0, 826| Books of prayers for the public or private use of the faithful 51 4, 0, 834| sacred liturgy, the whole public worship of God is carried 52 4, 1, 877| father must be inscribed if a public document or his own declaration 53 4, 1, 944| a procession through the public streets is to be held as 54 4, 1, 944| streets is to be held as a public witness of veneration toward 55 4, 1, 1041| bond, sacred orders, or a public perpetual vow of chastity, 56 4, 1, 1044| n. 2, if the delict is public;~3/ a person who has committed 57 4, 1, 1047| irregularities from the public delicts mentioned in can. 58 4, 1, 1047| can. 1041, n. 4, whether public or occult;~3/ the impediment 59 4, 1, 1047| 1.~§3. Dispensation in public cases from the irregularities 60 4, 1, 1051| as testimonial letters, public announcements, or other 61 4, 1, 1074| forum is considered to be public; otherwise it is occult.~ 62 4, 1, 1078| sacred orders or from a public perpetual vow of chastity 63 4, 1, 1079| ecclesiastical law, whether public or occult, except the impediment 64 4, 1, 1082| occult impediment becomes public.~ 65 4, 1, 1088| Can. 1088 Those bound by a public perpetual vow of chastity 66 4, 1, 1093| 1093 The impediment of public propriety arises from an 67 4, 1, 1093| life or from notorious or public concubinage. It nullifies 68 4, 1, 1121| the celebration and the public form observed.~ 69 4, 1, 1127| celebrated and with some public form of celebration for 70 4, 1, 1158| 1. If the impediment is public, both parties must renew 71 4, 2, 1184| ecclesiastical funerals without public scandal of the faithful.~§ 72 4, 2, 1187| permitted to reverence through public veneration only those servants 73 4, 2, 1192| Can. 1192 §1. A vow is public if a legitimate superior 74 4, 2, 1201| the disadvantage of the public good or of eternal salvation, 75 4, 3, 1214| exercise, especially the public exercise, of divine worship.~ 76 5, 0, 1254| any other juridic person, public or private, are subjects 77 5, 0, 1256| Apostolic See, or other public juridic persons in the Church 78 5, 0, 1257| Apostolic See but also any public juridic person in the Church 79 5, 0, 1262| needs of the diocese upon public juridic persons subject 80 5, 0, 1266| importance if it concerns a public juridic person, with the 81 5, 0, 1268| blessing; if they belong to a public ecclesiastical juridic person, 82 5, 0, 1268| person, however, only another public ecclesiastical juridic person 83 5, 0, 1269| if they belong to another public ecclesiastical juridic person, 84 5, 0, 1275| the goods which belong to public juridic persons subject 85 5, 0, 1278| administration of the goods of a public juridic person which does 86 5, 0, 1287| civil forum in the name of a public juridic person unless they 87 5, 0, 1290| the stable patrimony of a public juridic person and whose 88 5, 0, 1302| goods given in some way to a public juridic person with the 89 6, 1, 1339| piety, or charity.~§2. A public penance is never to be imposed 90 6, 1, 1347| of the person and for the public good through appropriate 91 6, 2, 1368| 1369 A person who in a public show or speech, in published 92 6, 2, 1390| person who produces a false public ecclesiastical document, 93 6, 2, 1390| asserts a falsehood in a public ecclesiastical document.~ ~ 94 7, 1, 1429| cases which can endanger the public good and for penal cases; 95 7, 1, 1429| office to provide for the public good.~ 96 7, 1, 1430| judge whether or not the public good can be endangered unless 97 7, 1, 1436| notaries prepare warrant public trust.~ 98 7, 1, 1452| other cases which regard the public good of the Church or the 99 7, 1, 1481| trial which affects the public good, with the exception 100 7, 2, 1509| must be made through the public postal services or by some 101 7, 2, 1528| declaration either before a notary public or in any other legitimate 102 7, 2, 1530| to prove a fact which the public interest requires to be 103 7, 2, 1532| 1532 In cases where the public good is at stake, the judge 104 7, 2, 1536| some private matter and the public good is not at stake.~§2. 105 7, 2, 1536| In cases which regard the public good, however, a judicial 106 7, 2, 1539| proof by means of both public and private documents is 107 7, 2, 1540| Can. 1540 §1. Public ecclesiastical documents 108 7, 2, 1540| documents are those which a public person has drawn up in the 109 7, 2, 1540| have been observed.~§2. Public civil documents are those 110 7, 2, 1541| arguments prove otherwise, public documents are to be trusted 111 7, 2, 1598| cases pertaining to the public good to avoid a most grave 112 7, 3, 1674| nullity has already become public, if the convalidation of 113 7, 3, 1691| cases pertaining to the public good are to be observed.~ 114 7, 3, 1696| spouses also pertain to the public good; therefore the promoter 115 7, 3, 1715| matters which pertain to the public good and other matters about 116 7, 4, 1722| territory, or even can prohibit public participation in the Most 117 7, 4, 1728| cases which pertain to the public good are also to be observed.~§


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