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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
churches
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | exist between the particular churches and the universal Church, 2 Intr | establishment of national churches.~6. On account of the fundamental 3 2, 1, 257| themselves to particular churches which are in grave need.~§ 4 2, 1, 297| ordinaries in whose particular churches the prelature itself exercises 5 2, 1, 317| erect outside their own churches or houses in virtue of apostolic 6 2, 2, 333| power offer all particular churches and groups of them. Moreover, 7 2, 2, 333| possess in the particular churches entrusted to their care.~§ 8 2, 2, 334| for the good of all the churches, according to the norms 9 2, 2, 357| good of these dioceses or churches by counsel and patronage 10 2, 2, 357| discipline, or the service of the churches.~§2. In those matters which 11 2, 2, 360| good and service of the churches. The Roman Curia consists 12 2, 2, 362| legates either to particular churches in various nations or regions 13 2, 2, 363| stable manner to particular churches or also to the states and 14 2, 2, 364| Apostolic See and particular churches. Therefore, it pertains 15 2, 2, 364| conditions of particular churches and everything that touches 16 2, 2, 364| Catholic Church and other Churches or ecclesial communities, 17 2, 2, 366| liturgical celebrations in all churches of his legation, even in 18 2, 2 | SECTION II.~PARTICULAR CHURCHES AND THEIR GROUPINGS ~ 19 2, 2 | TITLE I.~PARTICULAR CHURCHES AND THE AUTHORITY ESTABLISHED 20 2, 2 | CHAPTER I.~PARTICULAR CHURCHES~ 21 2, 2, 368| Can. 368 Particular churches, in which and from which 22 2, 2, 372| have been heard, particular churches distinguished by the rite 23 2, 2, 373| authority to erect particular churches; those legitimately erected 24 2, 2, 421| metropolitan and the suffragan churches are vacant, it devolves 25 2, 2 | GROUPINGS OF PARTICULAR CHURCHES (Cann. 431 - 459)~ 26 2, 2, 431| neighboring particular churches are to be brought together 27 2, 2, 431| dioceses and other particular churches within the territory of 28 2, 2, 433| nations where particular churches are more numerous, the Holy 29 2, 2, 436| in his own diocese in all churches, but he is first to inform 30 2, 2, 439| one for all the particular churches of the same conference of 31 2, 2, 440| the different particular churches of the same ecclesiastical 32 2, 2, 443| vicars of all the particular churches in the territory;~2/ major 33 2, 2, 448| offer all the particular churches of the same nation, according 34 2, 2, 448| bishops of some particular churches constituted in a certain 35 2, 2, 448| preside offer particular churches in different nations. It 36 2, 2 | INTERNAL ORDERING OF PARTICULAR CHURCHES (Cann. 460 - 572)~ 37 2, 2, 461| in individual particular churches when circumstances suggest 38 2, 2, 463| ministers or members of Churches or ecclesial communities 39 2, 2, 491| collegiate, parochial, and other churches in his territory are also 40 2, 2, 555| the beauty and elegance of churches and sacred furnishings are 41 2, 2 | CHAPTER VIII.~RECTORS OF CHURCHES AND CHAPLAINS ~ 42 2, 2 | Art. 1.~RECTORS OF CHURCHES~ 43 2, 2, 556| Can. 556 Rectors of churches are understood here as priests 44 2, 3, 683| through another, can visit churches and oratories which the 45 3, 0, 756| with respect to different churches at once, according to the 46 3, 0, 763| everywhere, including in churches and oratories of religious 47 3, 0, 765| Preaching to religious in their churches or oratories requires the 48 3, 0, 778| imparted diligently in their churches, schools, and other works 49 3, 0, 782| universal Church and of all the churches, individual bishops are 50 3, 0, 782| in their own particular churches.~ 51 3, 0, 786| the gospel until the young churches are established fully, that 52 3, 0, 827| sold, or distributed in churches or oratories unless they 53 4, 1, 844| Catholic ministers in whose Churches these sacraments are valid.~§ 54 4, 1, 844| licitly to members of Eastern Churches which do not have full communion 55 4, 1, 844| valid for members of other Churches which in the judgment of 56 4, 1, 844| sacraments as these Eastern Churches.~§4. If the danger of death 57 4, 1, 858| already acquired by other churches.~§2. After having heard 58 4, 1, 908| priests or ministers of Churches or ecclesial communities 59 4, 1, 934| local ordinary, in other churches, oratories, and chapels.~§ 60 4, 1, 941| Can. 941 §1. In churches or oratories where it is 61 4, 1, 942| recommended that in these churches and oratories an annual 62 4, 1, 954| Can. 954 If in certain churches or oratories more Masses 63 4, 1, 957| to the local ordinary in churches of secular clergy and to 64 4, 1, 957| and to the superiors in churches of religious institutes 65 4, 2, 1188| displaying sacred images in churches for the reverence of the 66 4, 2, 1189| which are exhibited in churches or oratories for the reverence 67 4, 3, 1207| ordinary; the blessing of churches, however, is reserved to 68 4, 3 | CHAPTER I.~CHURCHES~ 69 4, 3, 1215| rectors of the neighboring churches, he judges that the new 70 4, 3, 1216| the building and repair of churches, the principles and norms 71 4, 3, 1217| are to be observed.~§2. Churches, especially cathedrals and 72 4, 3, 1217| especially cathedrals and parish churches, are to be dedicated by 73 4, 3, 1220| are to take care that in churches such cleanliness and beauty 74 4, 3, 1242| are not to be buried in churches unless it is a question 75 5, 0, 1254| Apostolic See, the particular churches, as well as any other juridic 76 5, 0, 1265| Can. 1266 In all churches and oratories which are, 77 5, 0, 1308| obligations of Masses to days, churches, or altars different from


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