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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
permission
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | Latin text is printed with permission of the Holy See and the 2 Intr | reproduced in any manner without permission in writing from the respective 3 Intr | America graciously gave permission to include this translation 4 Intr | consultation purposes. After this permission was obtained, the printed 5 1, 0, 59| for the oral granting of a permission or favors unless it is otherwise 6 1, 0, 112| person who has obtained permission from the Apostolic See;~ 7 2, 1, 271| diocesan bishop is not to deny permission to clerics, whom he knows 8 2, 1, 271| diocesan bishop can grant permission for his clerics to move 9 2, 1, 271| can deny the same cleric permission for further residence in 10 2, 1, 272| or incardination or even permission to move to another particular 11 2, 1, 283| without at least the presumed permission of their proper ordinary.~§ 12 2, 1, 285| civil power.~§4. Without the permission of their ordinary, they 13 2, 1, 286| others, except with the permission of legitimate ecclesiastical 14 2, 1, 289| service except with the permission of their ordinary.~§2. Clerics 15 2, 2, 487| to enter except with the permission either of the bishop or 16 2, 2, 561| in the church without the permission of the rector or another 17 2, 2, 561| legitimate superior; this permission must be granted or denied 18 2, 3, 583| cannot be made without its permission.~ 19 2, 3, 609| bishop.~§2. In addition, the permission of the Apostolic See is 20 2, 3, 638| can worsen, the written permission of the competent superior 21 2, 3, 638| historical reasons, the permission of the Holy See itself is 22 2, 3, 639| obligations even with the permission of the superiors, it is 23 2, 3, 639| or her own goods with the permission of the superior, the member 24 2, 3, 639| into a contract without any permission of superiors, he or she 25 2, 3, 649| be made up.~§2. With the permission of the competent major superior, 26 2, 3, 665| from it except with the permission of their superior. If it 27 2, 3, 668| temporal goods, they need the permission of the superior competent 28 2, 3, 668| proper law and with the permission of the supreme moderator 29 2, 3, 671| the institute without the permission of a legitimate superior.~ 30 2, 3, 672| major superior can grant the permission mentioned in can. 255, § 31 2, 3, 684| to a religious institute, permission of the Holy See is required, 32 2, 3, 730| a secular institute, the permission of the Apostolic See is 33 2, 3, 744| of the council to grant permission for a definitively incorporated 34 2, 3, 744| apostolic life requires the permission of the Holy See, whose mandates 35 3, 0, 764| particular law requires express permission.~ 36 3, 0, 765| or oratories requires the permission of the superior competent 37 3, 0, 824| the local ordinary whose permission or approval to publish books 38 3, 0, 825| annotations.~§2. With the permission of the conference of bishops, 39 3, 0, 826| be published without the permission of the local ordinary.~ 40 3, 0, 827| been published with the permission of competent ecclesiastical 41 3, 0, 828| authority unless the prior permission of the same authority has 42 3, 0, 829| Can. 829 The approval or permission to publish some work is 43 3, 0, 830| prudent judgment, is to grant permission for publication to take 44 3, 0, 830| the time and place of the permission granted expressed. If he 45 3, 0, 830| expressed. If he does not grant permission, the ordinary is to communicate 46 3, 0, 831| are to do so only with the permission of the local ordinary.~§ 47 3, 0, 832| religious institutes also need permission of their major superior 48 4, 1, 862| another without the required permission, not even upon his own subjects.~ 49 4, 1, 886| the reasonably presumed permission of the diocesan bishop unless 50 4, 1, 911| with at least the presumed permission of the pastor, chaplain, 51 4, 1, 930| the people except with the permission of the local ordinary; the 52 4, 1, 933| cause and with the express permission of the local ordinary, a 53 4, 1, 934| the bishop and, with the permission of the local ordinary, in 54 4, 1, 969| without at least the presumed permission of their superior.~§2. The 55 4, 1, 1017| jurisdiction without the permission of the diocesan bishop.~ 56 4, 1, 1071| not to assist without the permission of the local ordinary at:~ 57 4, 1, 1071| ordinary is not to grant permission to assist at the marriage 58 4, 1, 1102| licitly without the written permission of the local ordinary.~ 59 4, 1, 1112| after he has obtained the permission of the Holy See.~§2. A suitable 60 4, 1, 1114| and, if possible, of the permission of the pastor whenever the 61 4, 1, 1115| actually reside. With the permission of the proper ordinary or 62 4, 1, 1118| church or oratory with the permission of the local ordinary or 63 4, 1, 1124| Can. 1124 Without express permission of the competent authority, 64 4, 1, 1125| local ordinary can grant a permission of this kind if there is 65 4, 1, 1131| Can. 1131 Permission to celebrate a marriage 66 4, 2, 1172| obtained special and express permission from the local ordinary.~§ 67 4, 2, 1172| ordinary is to give this permission only to a presbyter who 68 4, 2, 1189| restored without the written permission of the ordinary; he is to 69 4, 2, 1189| experts before he grants permission.~ 70 4, 2, 1190| permanently without the permission of the Apostolic See.~§3. 71 4, 3, 1215| they must also obtain his permission before building a church 72 4, 3, 1223| divine worship designated by permission of the ordinary for the 73 4, 3, 1224| ordinary is not to grant the permission required to establish an 74 4, 3, 1224| properly prepared.~§2. After permission has been given, however, 75 4, 3, 1226| divine worship designated by permission of the local ordinary for 76 4, 3, 1228| prescript of can. 1227, the permission of the local ordinary is 77 5, 0, 1264| purpose without the written permission of that person’s own ordinary 78 5, 0, 1266| juridic person, with the permission of the ordinary; the permission 79 5, 0, 1266| permission of the ordinary; the permission of the same ordinary is 80 5, 0, 1287| have obtained the written permission of their own ordinary.~ 81 5, 0, 1290| Can. 1291 The permission of the authority competent 82 5, 0, 1291| of the diocese.~§2. The permission of the Holy See is also 83 5, 0, 1291| be mentioned when seeking permission for the alienation; otherwise 84 5, 0, 1291| alienation; otherwise the permission is invalid.~§4. Those who 85 5, 0, 1296| especially regarding the permission to be obtained from competent 86 5, 0, 1297| without the special written permission of competent authority.~ ~ 87 5, 0, 1303| foundation validly, the written permission of the ordinary is required. 88 5, 0, 1303| He is not to grant this permission before he has legitimately 89 6, 2, 1376| goods without the prescribed permission is to be punished with a 90 7, 1, 1469| done, however, with the permission of the diocesan bishop of 91 7, 2, 1602| documents requires the previous permission of the judge, without prejudice 92 7, 2, 1614| to the parties with the permission of the judge.~ 93 7, 3, 1692| circumstances, can grant permission to approach the civil forum.~§


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