The Holy See
           back          up     Help

Alphabetical    [«  »]
standpoint 2
stands 2
start 2
state 60
stated 7
statement 2
statements 1
Frequency    [«  »]
60 celebrated
60 her
60 nature
60 state
60 superiors
60 validly
60 will
Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
state
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | the Cardinal Secretary of State on January 28, 1983, this 2 1, 0, 194| who has lost the clerical state;~2/ a person who has publicly 3 2, 1, 207| the Church; although their state does not belong to the hierarchical 4 2, 1, 216| according to their own state and condition. Nevertheless, 5 2, 1, 219| of coercion in choosing a state of life.~ 6 2, 1, 226| who live in the marital state are bound by a special duty 7 2, 1, 247| education to observe the state of celibacy and are to learn 8 2, 1, 278| keeping with the clerical state.~§2. Secular clerics are 9 2, 1, 278| obligations proper to the clerical state or can prevent the diligent 10 2, 1, 282| the duties of their own state.~ 11 2, 1, 285| are unbecoming to their state, according to the prescripts 12 2, 1, 285| foreign to the clerical state.~§3. Clerics are forbidden 13 2, 1, 289| keeping with the clerical state, clerics and candidates 14 2, 1, 289| foreign to the clerical state which laws and agreements 15 2, 1 | IV.~LOSS OF THE CLERICAL STATE~ 16 2, 1, 290| nevertheless, loses the clerical state:~1/ by a judicial sentence 17 2, 1, 291| 1, loss of the clerical state does not entail a dispensation 18 2, 1, 292| cleric who loses the clerical state according to the norm of 19 2, 1, 292| rights proper to the clerical state and is no longer bound by 20 2, 1, 292| obligations of the clerical state, without prejudice to the 21 2, 1, 292| the loss of the clerical state, he is deprived of all offices, 22 2, 1, 293| cleric who loses the clerical state cannot be enrolled among 23 2, 2, 360| consists of the Secretariat of State or the Papal Secretariat, 24 2, 2, 361| also to the Secretariat of State, the Council for the Public 25 2, 2, 364| before the leaders of the state;~8/ in addition, to exercise 26 2, 2, 365| and the authorities of the state;~2/ to deal with questions 27 2, 2, 365| relations between Church and state and in a special way to 28 2, 2, 384| obligations proper to their state and that the means and institutions 29 2, 2, 399| the Supreme Pontiff on the state of the diocese entrusted 30 2, 2, 555| life in keeping with their state and perform their duties 31 2, 3, 574| Can. 574 §1. The state of those who profess the 32 2, 3, 574| specially called by God to this state so that they possess a special 33 2, 3, 588| By its very nature, the state of consecrated life is neither 34 2, 3, 592| send a brief report of the state and life of the institute 35 2, 3, 598| the perfection of their state.~ 36 2, 3, 604| harmony with their proper state, virgins can be associated 37 2, 3, 613| unless the constitutions state otherwise.~§2. The moderator 38 2, 3, 616| unless the constitutions state otherwise.~§4. To suppress 39 2, 3, 668| unless the constitutions state otherwise, are to make disposition 40 4, 1, 996| excommunicated, and in the state of grace at least at the 41 4, 1, 1051| executed inquiry, about his state of physical and psychic 42 4, 1, 1063| by which the matrimonial state is preserved in a Christian 43 4, 1, 1063| and duties of their new state;~3/ a fruitful liturgical 44 4, 1, 1134| duties and dignity of their state.~ 45 5, 0, 1291| informed both of the economic state of the juridic person whose 46 6, 1, 1316| dismissal from the clerical state.~ 47 6, 1, 1335| dismissal from the clerical state.~§2. Only those expiatory 48 6, 1, 1349| dismissal from the clerical state, when penalties are imposed 49 6, 1, 1349| dismissed from the clerical state who is truly in need because 50 6, 1, 1356| penitent to remain in the state of grave sin during the 51 6, 2, 1363| dismissal from the clerical state.~ 52 6, 2, 1366| dismissal from the clerical state.~ 53 6, 2, 1369| dismissal from the clerical state, can be added according 54 6, 2, 1386| dismissed from the clerical state.~ 55 6, 2, 1393| dismissal from the clerical state.~§2. A perpetually professed 56 6, 2, 1394| dismissal from the clerical state.~§2. A cleric who in another 57 6, 2, 1394| dismissal from the clerical state if the case so warrants.~ 58 7, 1, 1404| highest civil office of a state;~2/ cardinals;~3/ legates 59 7, 1, 1424| dismissal from the clerical state; b) concerning the imposition 60 7, 3, 1712| rights proper to the clerical state and is freed from all obligations.~ ~


Copyright © Libreria Editrice Vaticana