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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
manner
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | maybe reproduced in any manner without permission in writing 2 Intr | of the Code and also the manner in which it was carried 3 Intr | and in its own particular manner of expression.~The new Code 4 1, 0, 8| Apostolicae Sedis, unless another manner of promulgation has been 5 1, 0, 8| laws are promulgated in the manner determined by the legislator 6 1, 0, 36| the words and the common manner of speaking. In a case of 7 1, 0, 133| person was delegated in some manner other than that determined 8 1, 0, 133| of the mandate unless the manner was prescribed for validity 9 1, 0, 135| must be exercised in the manner prescribed by law; that 10 1, 0, 135| must be exercised in the manner prescribed by law and cannot 11 1, 0, 145| constituted in a stable manner by divine or ecclesiastical 12 1, 0, 190| cause is required and the manner of proceeding prescribed 13 1, 0, 193| causes and according to the manner of proceeding defined by 14 2, 1, 209| faithful, even in their own manner of acting, are always obliged 15 2, 1, 239| coordinated in an appropriate manner.~§2. Every seminary is to 16 2, 1, 248| people of their own time in a manner adapted to their understanding.~ 17 2, 1, 256| things which in a particular manner pertain to the sacred ministry, 18 2, 1, 296| to determine suitably the manner of this organic cooperation 19 2, 1, 304| and which determine the manner of its acting, attentive, 20 2, 2, 330| one college, so in a like manner the Roman Pontiff, the successor 21 2, 2, 333| Church, to determine the manner, whether personal or collegial, 22 2, 2, 337| universal Church in a solemn manner in an ecumenical council.~§ 23 2, 2, 352| dean is elected in the same manner as that described in §2, 24 2, 2, 363| Roman Pontiff in a stable manner to particular churches or 25 2, 2, 368| administration erected in a stable manner.~ 26 2, 2, 446| council itself to define the manner of promulgation of the decrees 27 2, 2, 455| bishops itself determines the manner of promulgation and the 28 2, 2, 463| the pastoral council in a manner and number to be determined 29 2, 2, 463| council does not exist, in a manner determined by the diocesan 30 2, 2, 463| chosen in a number and manner determined by the diocesan 31 2, 2, 471| faithfully according to the manner determined by law or by 32 2, 2, 471| limits and according to the manner determined by law or by 33 2, 2, 499| Can. 499 The manner of electing members of the 34 2, 2, 512| who are designated in a manner determined by the diocesan 35 2, 2, 550| is to take care that some manner of common life in the rectory 36 2, 2, 564| is entrusted in a stable manner the pastoral care, at least 37 2, 3, 592| the Apostolic See, in a manner and at a time established 38 2, 3, 598| in its constitutions the manner in which the evangelical 39 2, 3, 631| pertains to elections and the manner of handling affairs.~§3. 40 2, 3, 636| At the time and in the manner established by proper law, 41 2, 3, 638| which exceed the limit and manner of ordinary administration 42 2, 3, 646| institute, experience the manner of living of the institute, 43 2, 3, 651| fruitfully and in a stable manner are to be placed in charge 44 2, 3, 652| liturgy; they are to learn a manner of leading a life consecrated 45 2, 3, 684| to determine the time and manner of the probation which must 46 2, 3, 707| is to provide in another manner.~ 47 2, 3, 717| to prescribe the proper manner of governance; they are 48 2, 3, 717| hold their office and the manner by which they are designated.~§ 49 2, 3, 722| constitutions are to define the manner and length of this probation 50 2, 3, 731| according to their proper manner of life, strive for the 51 2, 3, 735| Proper law must determine the manner of probation and formation, 52 3, 0, 769| of the listeners and in a manner adapted to the needs of 53 3, 0, 779| that the faithful, in a manner adapted to their character, 54 3, 0, 783| in a special way and in a manner proper to their institute.~ 55 3, 0, 787| in Christ so that, in a manner adapted to their own temperament 56 3, 0, 810| these requirements; the manner of proceeding defined in 57 4, 0, 834| signs and effected in a manner proper to each sign. In 58 4, 1, 961| be imparted in a general manner to many penitents at once 59 4, 1, 983| penitent in words or in any manner and for any reason.~§2. 60 4, 1, 984| authority cannot use in any manner for external governance 61 4, 1, 1000| with the words, order, and manner prescribed in the liturgical 62 4, 1, 1039| five days in a place and manner determined by the ordinary. 63 4, 1, 1126| be made and to define the manner in which they are to be 64 4, 1, 1127| be granted in a uniform manner.~§3. It is forbidden to 65 4, 2, 1190| alienated validly in any manner or transferred permanently 66 4, 2, 1203| the same power in the same manner over a promissory oath; 67 5, 0, 1260| 1 and in an appropriate manner to urge its observance.~ 68 5, 0, 1280| which exceed the limits and manner of ordinary administration 69 5, 0, 1280| which exceed the limit and manner of ordinary administration; 70 5, 0, 1283| itself is repaid in a timely manner;~6/ with the consent of 71 5, 0, 1299| diligently even regarding the manner of administration and distribution 72 6, 1, 1323| judge can act in the same manner if another circumstance 73 6, 1, 1338| disturbance of order, in a manner accommodated to the special 74 6, 1, 1349| support.~§2. In the best manner possible, however, the ordinary 75 7, 1, 1427| be collected and in what manner if a question may arise 76 7, 1, 1437| has designated in a stable manner with the approval of the 77 7, 1, 1459| regard the persons and the manner of the trial, must be proposed 78 7, 1 | ADMITTED TO THE COURT AND THE MANNER OF PREPARING AND KEEPING 79 7, 1, 1490| be appointed in a stable manner in each tribunal, who receive 80 7, 2, 1528| in any other legitimate manner.~ 81 7, 2, 1578| things, or places, by what manner and method they proceeded 82 7, 2, 1596| right or in an accessory manner to help a litigant.~§2. 83 7, 2, 1599| conclusion, in whatever manner it has occurred.~ 84 7, 2, 1607| been handled in a judicial manner, if it is the principal 85 7, 2, 1640| must proceed in the same manner as first instance with appropriate 86 7, 2, 1654| exceptions concerning the manner and force of the execution 87 7, 2, 1670| matters pertaining to the manner of proceeding, the prescripts 88 7, 3, 1672| incidental or accessory manner.~ 89 7, 3, 1688| will decide in the same manner as that mentioned in can. 90 7, 3, 1700| processes either in a stable manner or in individual cases to 91 7, 5, 1733| diocese establish in a stable manner an office or council whose 92 7, 5 | CHAPTER I.~THE MANNER OF PROCEEDING IN THE REMOVAL 93 7, 5, 1741| especially the following:~1/ a manner of acting which brings grave 94 7, 5, 1742| this purpose in a stable manner by the presbyteral council 95 7, 5 | CHAPTER II.~THE MANNER OF PROCEEDING IN THE TRANSFER


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