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Code of Canon Law


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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 11| Church or received into it, possess the efficient use of reason, 2 1, 0, 31| Can. 31 §1. Those who possess executive power are able 3 1, 0, 34| execution of the laws. Those who possess executive power legitimately 4 1, 0, 85| be granted by those who possess executive power within the 5 1, 0, 114| all things considered, possess the means which are foreseen 6 1, 0, 134| 368 as well as those who possess general ordinary executive 7 1, 0, 134| pontifical right who at least possess ordinary executive power.~§ 8 1, 0, 135| judges or judicial colleges possess, must be exercised in the 9 2, 1, 212| and prestige which they possess, they have the right and 10 2, 1, 218| those matters in which they possess expertise, while observing 11 2, 1, 221| defend the rights which they possess in the Church in the competent 12 2, 1, 224| bound by the obligations and possess the rights which are enumerated 13 2, 1, 225| the general obligation and possess the right as individuals, 14 2, 1, 226| most grave obligation and possess the right to educate them. 15 2, 1, 229| bound by the obligation and possess the right to acquire knowledge 16 2, 1, 229| apostolate.~§2. They also possess the right to acquire that 17 2, 1, 230| Can. 230 §1. Lay men who possess the age and qualifications 18 2, 1, 238| Seminaries legitimately erected possess juridic personality in the 19 2, 1, 271| when they return to it, possess all the rights which they 20 2, 1, 281| also be made so that they possess that social assistance which 21 2, 1, 306| In order for a person to possess the rights and privileges 22 2, 1, 310| obligations and can acquire and possess rights and goods as co-owners 23 2, 1, 323| of the Christian faithful possess autonomy according to the 24 2, 2, 333| immediate power which bishops possess in the particular churches 25 2, 2, 351| bound by the duties and possess the rights defined by law.~§ 26 2, 2, 351| of cardinals nor does he possess any of their rights. After 27 2, 2, 352| vacant, the cardinals who possess title to a suburbicarian 28 2, 2, 357| them.~Nevertheless, they possess no power of governance offer 29 2, 2, 373| those legitimately erected possess juridic personality by the 30 2, 2, 403| auxiliary bishop does not possess the right of succession.~§ 31 2, 2, 432| council and the metropolitan possess authority in an ecclesiastical 32 2, 2, 455| belong to the conference and possess a deliberative vote. They 33 2, 2, 466| other members of the synod possess only a consultative vote. 34 2, 2, 476| certain groups of persons possess the same ordinary power 35 2, 2, 521| other virtues; he is also to possess those qualities which are 36 2, 2, 522| Can. 522 A pastor must possess stability and therefore 37 2, 3, 574| this state so that they possess a special gift in the life 38 2, 3, 586| institutes, by which they possess their own discipline in 39 2, 3, 596| and chapters of institutes possess that power over members 40 2, 3, 596| right, however, they also possess ecclesiastical power of 41 2, 3, 622| proper law. Other superiors possess power within the limits 42 3, 0, 748| bound by the obligation and possess the right of embracing and 43 3, 0, 753| particular councils, do not possess infallibility in teaching, 44 3, 0, 764| presbyters and deacons possess the faculty of preaching 45 3, 0, 793| bound by the obligation and possess the right of educating their 46 3, 0, 797| Can. 797 Parents must possess a true freedom in choosing 47 4, 1, 883| Can. 883 The following possess the faculty of administering 48 4, 1, 967| particular case.~§2. Those who possess the faculty of hearing confessions 49 4, 1, 967| cann. 968, §2 and 969, §2 possess the same faculty everywhere 50 4, 1, 968| take the place of a pastor possess the faculty of hearing confessions, 51 4, 1, 968| of their constitutions, possess the faculty of hearing the 52 4, 1, 1026| Can. 1026 A person must possess due freedom in order to 53 4, 1, 1029| the requisite knowledge, possess a good reputation, and are 54 4, 1, 1031| twenty-fifth year of age and possess sufficient maturity; an 55 4, 1, 1079| the norm of can. 1116, §2 possess the same power of dispensing.~§ 56 4, 1, 1080| therein have been observed possess the power of dispensing 57 4, 2, 1168| ordinary lay persons who possess the appropriate qualities 58 4, 2, 1191| prohibited by law, all who possess suitable use of reason are 59 7, 2, 1558| bishops, and those who possess a similar favor by civil


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