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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 134| for their own members, major superiors of clerical religious 2 2, 1, 235| their proper duties in a major seminary throughout the 3 2, 1, 237| expedient, there is to be a major seminary in every diocese; 4 2, 1, 241| bishop is to admit to a major seminary only those who 5 2, 1, 317| after having heard the major officials of the association, 6 2, 1, 318| however, the moderator and the major officials of the association 7 2, 1, 320| its moderator and other major officials.~ 8 2, 2, 349| to deal with questions of major importance, or individually 9 2, 2, 407| one another on matters of major importance.~§2. In considering 10 2, 2, 407| In considering cases of major importance, especially of 11 2, 2, 443| churches in the territory;~2/ major superiors of religious institutes 12 2, 2, 443| respectively by all the major superiors of the institutes 13 2, 2, 443| territory;~4/ some rectors of major seminaries elected by the 14 2, 2, 463| the rector of the diocesan major seminary;~7/ vicars forane;~ 15 2, 3, 613| an autonomous house is a major superior by law.~ 16 2, 3, 615| which does not have another major superior besides its own 17 2, 3, 620| well as their vicars, are major superiors. Comparable to 18 2, 3, 620| universal law grants to major superiors.~ 19 2, 3, 623| proper law, or if it concerns major superiors, by the constitutions.~ 20 2, 3, 625| confirmation of a competent major superior; if they are appointed 21 2, 3, 636| province which is governed by a major superior, there is to be 22 2, 3, 636| officer, distinct from the major superior and constituted 23 2, 3, 641| the novitiate belongs to major superiors according to the 24 2, 3, 645| the local ordinary, the major superior of the institute 25 2, 3, 647| director of novices.~§3. A major superior can permit a group 26 2, 3, 649| permission of the competent major superior, first profession 27 2, 3, 650| under the authority of the major superiors.~ 28 2, 3, 653| suitability of a novice, the major superior can extend the 29 2, 3, 665| the house, however, the major superior, with the consent 30 2, 3, 672| pontifical right, the proper major superior can grant the permission 31 2, 3, 679| the diocese if his or her major superior, after having been 32 2, 3, 684| confederation, the consent of the major superior of each monastery 33 2, 3, 689| just causes, the competent major superior, after having heard 34 2, 3, 694| have been collected, the major superior with the council 35 2, 3, 695| have been collected, the major superior is to make known 36 2, 3, 695| the acts, signed by the major superior and a notary, together 37 2, 3, 697| mentioned in can. 696, if the major superior, after having heard 38 2, 3, 697| dismissal must be begun:~1/ the major superior is to collect or 39 2, 3, 697| complete the proofs;~2/ the major superior is to warn the 40 2, 3, 697| also occurs in vain and the major superior with the council 41 2, 3, 697| warning without effect, the major superior is to transmit 42 2, 3, 703| a religious house by the major superior or, if there is 43 2, 3, 703| If it is necessary, the major superior is to take care 44 2, 3 | CHAPTER VIII.~CONFERENCES OF MAJOR SUPERIORS~ 45 2, 3, 708| Can. 708 Major superiors can be associated 46 2, 3, 709| Can. 709 Conferences of major superiors are to have their 47 2, 3, 720| definitive, belongs to the major moderators with their council, 48 2, 3, 726| institute freely or the major moderator, after having 49 3, 0, 832| need permission of their major superior according to the 50 4, 1, 967| faculty licitly unless some major superior has denied it in 51 4, 1, 974| superior.~§4. If the proper major superior of a presbyter 52 4, 1, 1019| Can. 1019 §1. The major superior of a clerical religious 53 4, 1, 1025| bishop or of the competent major superior with the necessary 54 4, 1, 1029| bishop or of the competent major superior, all things considered, 55 4, 1, 1030| proper bishop or competent major superior forbid admission 56 4, 1, 1032| the bishop or competent major superior.~§3. A person aspiring 57 4, 1, 1036| his bishop or competent major superior a declaration written 58 4, 1, 1038| diocesan bishop or competent major superior.~ 59 4, 1, 1051| the diocesan bishop or major superior can employ other 60 4, 1, 1054| seculars, or the competent major superior if it concerns 61 5, 0, 1301| ordinary; otherwise, it is the major superior in a clerical institute


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