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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | was very true, and with good reason it must be said that 2 Intr | decision was for the long-term good of the Church.~Therefore 3 Intr | with a sincere spirit and good will in the hope, that there 4 Intr | on account of the public good and general ecclesiastical 5 Intr | on account of the common good.~5. Careful attention is 6 Intr | their cooperation for the good of the Church. Furthermore, 7 Intr | dedication, considering only the good of the Church either in 8 1, 0, 81| with the clause, at our good pleasure (ad beneplacitum 9 1, 0, 87| contributes to their spiritual good, is able to dispense the 10 1, 0, 88| that it contributes to the good of the faithful, from laws 11 1, 0, 116| them in view of the public good; other juridic persons are 12 1, 0, 198| valid unless it is based in good faith not only at the beginning 13 2, 1, 212| matters which pertain to the good of the Church and to make 14 2, 1, 220| harm illegitimately the good reputation which a person 15 2, 1, 223| into account the common good of the Church, the rights 16 2, 1, 223| 2. In view of the common good, ecclesiastical authority 17 2, 1, 264| teachers to promote the common good of the Church. A tax of 18 2, 1, 270| advantage of the Church or the good of the cleric himself. It 19 2, 1, 282| are to wish to use for the good of the Church and works 20 2, 1, 287| promotion of the common good requires it.~ 21 2, 1, 323| is ordered to the common good.~ 22 2, 2, 334| entrusted to them for the good of all the churches, according 23 2, 2, 345| directly pertain to the good of the universal Church; 24 2, 2, 357| Rome are to promote the good of these dioceses or churches 25 2, 2, 360| by his authority for the good and service of the churches. 26 2, 2, 364| life of the Church and the good of souls;~2/ to assist bishops 27 2, 2, 378| outstanding in solid faith, good morals, piety, zeal for 28 2, 2, 378| office in question;~2/ of good reputation;~3/ at least 29 2, 2, 407| foster the present and future good of the diocese as much as 30 2, 2, 447| order to promote the greater good which the Church offers 31 2, 2, 459| and protect the greater good.~§2. Whenever conferences 32 2, 2, 460| diocesan bishop for the good of the whole diocesan community 33 2, 2, 473| attain more suitably the good of the portion of the people 34 2, 2, 495| as possible the pastoral good of the portion of the people 35 2, 2, 498| exercise some office for the good of the diocese.~§2. To the 36 2, 2, 501| entrusted to it for the good of the diocese or gravely 37 2, 2, 512| outstanding in firm faith, good morals, and prudence is 38 2, 3, 577| kingdom of God, or does good to people, or lives with 39 2, 3, 591| to provide better for the good of institutes and the needs 40 2, 3, 614| such a way that spiritual good can come from the association.~ 41 2, 3, 618| common endeavor for the good of the institute and the 42 2, 3, 626| their eyes but God and the good of the institute. Moreover, 43 2, 3, 633| all the members for the good of the entire institute 44 3, 0, 790| with them result in the good of the mission.~§2. All 45 3, 0, 795| as well as to the common good of societies, children and 46 3, 0, 819| 819 To the extent that the good of a diocese, a religious 47 3, 0, 823| which harm correct faith or good morals.~§2. Bishops, individually 48 3, 0, 827| especially concern religion or good morals are submitted to 49 3, 0, 831| the Catholic religion or good morals; clerics and members 50 4, 1, 946| intention contribute to the good of the Church and by that 51 4, 1, 1029| requisite knowledge, possess a good reputation, and are endowed 52 4, 1, 1049| even for those omitted in good faith, except for the irregularities 53 4, 1, 1051| candidate, his genuine piety, good morals, and aptitude to 54 4, 1, 1055| ordered by its nature to the good of the spouses and the procreation 55 4, 1, 1061| one party celebrated it in good faith, until both parties 56 4, 1, 1152| charity and concerned for the good of the family, not refuse 57 4, 2, 1191| about a possible and better good, must be fulfilled by reason 58 4, 2, 1197| vow into a better or equal good; however, one who has the 59 4, 2, 1197| commute it into a lesser good.~ 60 4, 2, 1201| disadvantage of the public good or of eternal salvation, 61 4, 2, 1202| finally, impedes a greater good;~3/ if the purpose or a 62 4, 3, 1215| new church can serve the good of souls and that the means 63 4, 3, 1222| church and provided that the good of souls suVers no detriment 64 4, 3, 1233| pilgrims, and especially the good of the faithful seem to 65 5, 0, 1283| with the diligence of a good householder.~§2. Consequently 66 5, 0, 1298| dispositions mortis causa for the good of the Church, the formalities 67 6, 1, 1311| some spiritual or temporal good and which are consistent 68 6, 1, 1332| illegitimately, even if in good faith.~ 69 6, 1, 1347| person and for the public good through appropriate warnings 70 6, 2, 1368| blasphemy, gravely injures good morals, expresses insults, 71 6, 2, 1389| who otherwise injures the good reputation of another can 72 7, 1, 1427| persons outstanding for their good character, prudence, and 73 7, 1, 1429| can endanger the public good and for penal cases; the 74 7, 1, 1429| to provide for the public good.~ 75 7, 1, 1430| whether or not the public good can be endangered unless 76 7, 1, 1446| litigation concerns the private good of the parties, the judge 77 7, 1, 1452| which regard the public good of the Church or the salvation 78 7, 1, 1481| which affects the public good, with the exception of marriage 79 7, 1, 1483| age of majority and be of good reputation; moreover, the 80 7, 2, 1515| another ceases to be in good faith; therefore, if the 81 7, 2, 1532| In cases where the public good is at stake, the judge is 82 7, 2, 1536| private matter and the public good is not at stake.~§2. In 83 7, 2, 1536| which regard the public good, however, a judicial confession 84 7, 2, 1559| matter concerns a private good. Their advocates or procurators, 85 7, 2, 1598| pertaining to the public good to avoid a most grave danger 86 7, 2, 1600| which concern the private good of the parties alone, if 87 7, 2, 1619| whenever a case involves the good of private persons, the 88 7, 3, 1691| pertaining to the public good are to be observed.~ 89 7, 3, 1696| also pertain to the public good; therefore the promoter 90 7, 3, 1715| which pertain to the public good and other matters about 91 7, 4, 1717| must be taken so that the good name of anyone is not endangered 92 7, 4, 1728| which pertain to the public good are also to be observed.~§ 93 7, 5, 1741| functions usefully;~3/ loss of a good reputation among upright 94 7, 5, 1748| Can. 1748 If the good of souls or the necessity


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