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priest
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | sacred ministers, since “no priest is permitted to be ignorant 2 1, 0, 150| on one who is not yet a priest.~ 3 2, 1, 235| to a devout and suitable priest who is to be watchful that 4 2, 1, 258| the direction of a skilled priest.~ 5 2, 2, 400| auxiliary, or a suitable priest of his presbyterium who 6 2, 2, 413| episcopal vicar, or another priest, following the order of 7 2, 2, 413| of consultors to select a priest to govern the diocese.~§ 8 2, 2, 425| Can. 425 §1. Only a priest who has completed thirty-Five 9 2, 2, 425| diocesan administrator.~§2. A priest who is outstanding in doctrine 10 2, 2, 473| appointed who must be a priest and who, under the authority 11 2, 2, 483| which the reputation of a priest can be called into question, 12 2, 2, 483| question, the notary must be a priest.~ 13 2, 2, 502| yet been appointed, the priest who is senior in ordination 14 2, 2, 508| diocesan bishop is to appoint a priest to fulfill the same function.~ 15 2, 2, 516| particular church, entrusted to a priest as its proper pastor but 16 2, 2, 517| another person who is not a priest, or to a community of persons, 17 2, 2, 517| persons, he is to appoint some priest who, provided with the powers 18 2, 2, 527| The local ordinary or a priest delegated by him places 19 2, 2, 533| absence of the pastor, a priest endowed with the necessary 20 2, 2, 539| administrator, that is, a priest who takes the place of the 21 2, 2, 544| Can. 544 When a priest from the group mentioned 22 2, 2, 544| appointed by the bishop, the priest in the group who is senior 23 2, 2, 553| or some other name, is a priest who is placed over a vicariate 24 2, 2, 554| the bishop is to select a priest whom he has judged suitable, 25 2, 2, 564| Can. 564 A chaplain is a priest to whom is entrusted in 26 2, 2, 567| right to propose a specific priest after the superior has heard 27 3, 0, 767| itself and is reserved to a priest or deacon, is preeminent; 28 3, 0, 791| are to be promoted;~2/ a priest is to be designated to promote 29 3, 0, 833| of the rector if he is a priest or in the presence of the 30 4, 1, 899| through the ministry of the priest, offers himself, substantially 31 4, 1, 900| Christ is a validly ordained priest alone.~§2. A priest not 32 4, 1, 900| ordained priest alone.~§2. A priest not impeded by canon law 33 4, 1, 901| Can. 901 A priest is free to apply the Mass 34 4, 1, 903| Can. 903 A priest is to be permitted to celebrate 35 4, 1, 905| Can. 905 §1. A priest is not permitted to celebrate 36 4, 1, 906| and reasonable cause, a priest is not to celebrate the 37 4, 1, 907| proper to the celebrating priest.~ 38 4, 1, 909| Can. 909 A priest is not to neglect to prepare 39 4, 1, 911| notified afterwards, any priest or other minister of holy 40 4, 1, 919| water and medicine.~§2. A priest who celebrates the Most 41 4, 1, 926| of the Latin Church, the priest is to use unleavened bread 42 4, 1, 930| If an infirm or elderly priest is unable to stand, he can 43 4, 1, 930| blind or otherwise infirm priest licitly celebrates the eucharistic 44 4, 1, 930| assistance, if needed, of another priest, deacon, or even a properly 45 4, 1, 933| of the local ordinary, a priest is permitted to celebrate 46 4, 1, 934| insofar as possible, a priest is to celebrate Mass there 47 4, 1, 943| eucharistic benediction is a priest or deacon; in special circumstances, 48 4, 1, 945| practice of the Church, any priest celebrating or concelebrating 49 4, 1, 951| Can. 951 §1. A priest who celebrates several Masses 50 4, 1, 951| an extrinsic title.~§2. A priest who concelebrates a second 51 4, 1, 952| application of Mass, and a priest is not permitted to seek 52 4, 1, 955| celebrated begins on the day the priest who is to celebrate them 53 4, 1, 955| their offerings.~§4. Every priest must note accurately the 54 4, 1, 961| insufficient time for the priest or priests to hear the confessions 55 4, 1, 965| Can. 965 A priest alone is the minister of 56 4, 1, 966| imparts absolution.~§2. A priest can be given this faculty 57 4, 1, 976| Can. 976 Even though a priest lacks the faculty to hear 58 4, 1, 976| sins, even if an approved priest is present.~ 59 4, 1, 978| hearing confessions the priest is to remember that he is 60 4, 1, 979| In posing questions, the priest is to proceed with prudence 61 4, 1, 986| in danger of death, any priest is so obliged.~ 62 4, 1, 1003| Can. 1003 §1. Every priest and a priest alone validly 63 4, 1, 1003| 1003 §1. Every priest and a priest alone validly administers 64 4, 1, 1003| reasonable cause, any other priest can administer this sacrament 65 4, 1, 1003| presumed consent of the priest mentioned above.~§3. Any 66 4, 1, 1003| mentioned above.~§3. Any priest is permitted to carry blessed 67 4, 1, 1079| sacred minister, and the priest or deacon who assists at 68 4, 1, 1081| 1081 The pastor or the priest or deacon mentioned in can. 69 4, 1, 1105| mandate is given, or by a priest delegated by either of them, 70 4, 1, 1108| local ordinary, pastor, or a priest or deacon delegated by either 71 4, 1, 1116| either case, if some other priest or deacon who can be present 72 4, 1, 1121| the norm of can. 1116, a priest or deacon, if he was present 73 4, 3, 1207| moreover, can delegate another priest for this purpose.~ 74 6, 1, 1356| competent superior or to a priest endowed with the faculty 75 6, 2, 1377| Can. 1378 §1. A priest who acts against the prescript 76 6, 2, 1386| Can. 1387 A priest who in the act, on the occasion, 77 7, 3, 1700| another diocese, or a suitable priest.~§2. If a judicial petition


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