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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
individual
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | as the consultors of the individual study groups engaged during 2 Intr | ecclesial society and the individual persons who belong to it.~ 3 Intr | to ensure order both in individual and social life, and also 4 Intr | even worthy of special or individual mention), or customs.~I 5 Intr | compilations of laws whereby individual laws would have been expressed 6 Intr | the welfare especially of individual institutes through particular 7 Intr | judicial functions. What individual functions are to be exercised 8 Intr | sufficient revision of its individual parts, in fact only after 9 Intr | recalled. The consultors of the individual groups fulfilled their significant 10 Intr | eight to fourteen on the individual study groups, was assigned 11 Intr | after a process of voting on individual parts, and drafted in schema 12 Intr | whole or particular ones on individual canons.~Of great benefit 13 Intr | rubrics which precede the individual books of the old and new 14 Intr | special expertise in the individual issues being discussed. 15 1, 0, 80| that person’s favor.~§3. Individual persons cannot renounce 16 1, 0, 137| be subdelegated only for individual cases if it was delegated 17 1, 0, 145| obligations and rights proper to individual ecclesiastical offices are 18 2, 2, 431| longer to exist. Therefore, individual dioceses and other particular 19 2, 2, 461| synod is to be celebrated in individual particular churches when 20 2, 2, 462| this responsibility for individual sessions of the synod.~ 21 2, 2, 506| things which the chapter and individual canons are to do in the 22 2, 3, 586| governance, is acknowledged for individual institutes, by which they 23 2, 3, 590| Church in a special way.~§2. Individual members are also bound to 24 2, 3, 628| mentioned in can. 615;~2/ individual houses of an institute of 25 2, 3, 659| Can. 659 §1. In individual institutes the formation 26 2, 3, 680| character and purpose of individual institutes and the laws 27 2, 3, 708| fully the purpose of the individual institutes, always without 28 2, 3, 708| of bishops and also with individual bishops.~ 29 3, 0, 756| church entrusted to him, an individual bishop, who is the moderator 30 3, 0, 775| primary function is to assist individual dioceses in catechetical 31 3, 0, 782| and of all the churches, individual bishops are to have special 32 3, 0, 791| missionary cooperation in individual dioceses:~1/ missionary 33 3, 0, 811| for lay students.~§2. In individual Catholic universities, there 34 3, 0, 816| also pertains to it.~§2. Individual ecclesiastical universities 35 4, 0, 837| affect it; they touch its individual members in different ways, 36 4, 1, 960| Can. 960 Individual and integral confession 37 4, 1, 961| at once without previous individual confession unless:~1/ danger 38 4, 1, 961| hear the confessions of the individual penitents;~2/ there is grave 39 4, 1, 963| absolution is to approach individual confession as soon as possible, 40 4, 1, 986| opportunity to approach individual confession on days and at 41 4, 1, 988| Church nor acknowledged in individual confession, of which the 42 4, 1, 1009| books prescribe for the individual grades.~ 43 4, 1, 1053| ordination; all the documents of individual ordinations are to be preserved 44 4, 1, 1127| dispensing from the form in individual cases, after having consulted 45 4, 1, 1165| grant a radical sanation in individual cases even if there are 46 4, 3, 1210| place is forbidden. In an individual case, however, the ordinary 47 4, 3, 1240| achieved, however, then individual graves are to be properly 48 4, 3, 1244| dioceses or places, but only in individual instances.~ 49 4, 3, 1245| bishop, a pastor can grant in individual cases a dispensation from 50 5, 0, 1306| pastor or rector in which the individual obligations, their fulfillment, 51 6, 1, 1326| either by general norm or for individual delicts. Likewise, circumstances 52 6, 2 | PART II.~PENALTIES FOR INDIVIDUAL DELICTS~ 53 7, 1, 1424| establishes otherwise in individual cases, the judicial vicar 54 7, 1, 1424| order by turn to adjudicate individual cases.~§4. If it happens 55 7, 1, 1435| appointed for all cases or for individual cases; however, the bishop 56 7, 1, 1472| put in writing.~§2. The individual pages of the acts are to 57 7, 2, 1577| determine in a decree the individual items upon which the services 58 7, 2, 1609| assigned for the meeting, the individual judges are to submit their 59 7, 2, 1609| of the Divine Name, the individual judges are to present their 60 7, 2, 1610| the reasons from those the individual judges brought forth during 61 7, 2, 1610| for the approval of the individual judges.~§3. The sentence 62 7, 2, 1611| appropriate response given to the individual doubts;~2/ determine what 63 7, 3, 1700| in a stable manner or in individual cases to his tribunal, that


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