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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
superiors
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | faculties, and the Union of Superiors General) in order that they 2 1, 0, 134| their own members, major superiors of clerical religious institutes 3 1, 0, 134| mentioned in §1 except the superiors of religious institutes 4 2, 2, 443| the territory;~2/ major superiors of religious institutes 5 2, 2, 443| are to determine; these superiors are to be elected respectively 6 2, 2, 443| respectively by all the major superiors of the institutes and societies 7 2, 2, 463| take his place;~9/ some superiors of religious institutes 8 2, 3, 596| Can. 596 §1. Superiors and chapters of institutes 9 2, 3, 601| of the will to legitimate superiors, who stand in the place 10 2, 3 | Art. 1.~SUPERIORS AND COUNCILS~ 11 2, 3, 617| Can. 617 Superiors are to fulfill their function 12 2, 3, 618| Can. 618 Superiors are to exercise their power, 13 2, 3, 618| prejudice to the authority of superiors to decide and prescribe 14 2, 3, 619| Can. 619 Superiors are to devote themselves 15 2, 3, 620| their vicars, are major superiors. Comparable to these are 16 2, 3, 620| universal law grants to major superiors.~ 17 2, 3, 622| according to proper law. Other superiors possess power within the 18 2, 3, 623| or if it concerns major superiors, by the constitutions.~ 19 2, 3, 624| Can. 624 §1. Superiors are to be constituted for 20 2, 3, 624| supreme moderator and for superiors of an autonomous house.~§ 21 2, 3, 624| provide suitable norms so that superiors, constituted for a definite 22 2, 3, 625| diocesan right.~§3. Other superiors are to be constituted according 23 2, 3, 626| Can. 626 Superiors in the conferral of offices 24 2, 3, 627| norm of the constitutions, superiors are to have their own council, 25 2, 3, 628| Can. 628 §1. The superiors whom the proper law of the 26 2, 3, 629| Can. 629 Superiors are to reside in their respective 27 2, 3, 630| Can. 630 §1. Superiors are to recognize the due 28 2, 3, 630| the norm of proper law, superiors are to be concerned that 29 2, 3, 630| obligation to approach them.~§4. Superiors are not to hear the confessions 30 2, 3, 630| Members are to approach superiors with trust, to whom they 31 2, 3, 630| initiative open their minds. Superiors, however, are forbidden 32 2, 3, 638| validly.~§2. In addition to superiors, the officials who are designated 33 2, 3, 639| with the permission of the superiors, it is bound to answer for 34 2, 3, 639| without any permission of superiors, he or she must answer, 35 2, 3, 639| entered into.~§5. Religious superiors are to take care that they 36 2, 3, 641| novitiate belongs to major superiors according to the norm of 37 2, 3, 642| 642 With vigilant care, superiors are only to admit those 38 2, 3, 644| Can. 644 Superiors are not to admit to the 39 2, 3, 645| freedom from impediments.~§4. Superiors can also seek other information, 40 2, 3, 650| the authority of the major superiors.~ 41 2, 3, 661| and practical formation. Superiors, moreover, are to provide 42 2, 3, 665| withdrawing from the power of the superiors is to be sought out solicitously 43 2, 3, 677| Can. 677 §1. Superiors and members are to retain 44 2, 3, 678| subject to their proper superiors and must remain faithful 45 2, 3, 678| diocesan bishops and religious superiors must proceed through mutual 46 2, 3, 681| to the right of religious superiors according to the norm of 47 2, 3, 684| to make it by competent superiors, however, the member is 48 2, 3, 687| upon and under the care of superiors and also of the local ordinary, 49 2, 3, 696| legitimate prescripts of superiors in a grave matter; grave 50 2, 3 | VIII.~CONFERENCES OF MAJOR SUPERIORS~ 51 2, 3, 708| Can. 708 Major superiors can be associated usefully 52 2, 3, 709| 709 Conferences of major superiors are to have their own statutes 53 3, 0, 778| Can. 778 Religious superiors and superiors of societies 54 3, 0, 778| Religious superiors and superiors of societies of apostolic 55 3, 0, 819| bishops or the competent superiors of the institutes must send 56 3, 0, 833| begin their function;~8/ Superiors in clerical religious institutes 57 4, 1, 957| secular clergy and to the superiors in churches of religious 58 4, 1, 968| virtue of their office, superiors of religious institutes 59 4, 1, 1019| other indult granted to superiors is revoked.~ 60 5, 0, 1266| established, offerings given to superiors or administrators of any


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