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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
intention
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | spoke on that same day: the intention to hold a synod of the Diocese 2 Intr | derives from one and the same intention, the renewal of Christian 3 Intr | Christian living. From such an intention, in fact, the entire work 4 1, 0, 25| has been observed with the intention of introducing a law by 5 1, 0, 102| either is joined with the intention of remaining there permanently 6 1, 0, 102| either is joined with the intention of remaining there for at 7 1, 0, 106| departure from a place with the intention of not returning, without 8 1, 0, 121| obligations, however, the intention of the founders and donors 9 1, 0, 122| observed before all else the intention of the founders and donors, 10 1, 0, 123| without prejudice to the intention of the founders and donors 11 1, 0, 159| questioned about his or her intention can be presented unless 12 2, 1, 241| health, and their correct intention.~§2. Before they are accepted, 13 2, 1, 326| acquired rights and the intention of the donors.~ 14 2, 2, 407| harmony with him in effort and intention.~ 15 2, 2, 480| never to act contrary to the intention and mind of the diocesan 16 2, 2, 531| voluntary openings the contrary intention of the donor is certain. 17 2, 3, 597| Catholic endowed with a right intention who has the qualities required 18 2, 3, 646| spirit, and so that their intention and suitability are tested.~ 19 2, 3, 665| illegitimately with the intention of withdrawing from the 20 2, 3, 706| of goods according to the intention of the donors when they 21 3, 0, 788| who have made known their intention to embrace faith in Christ 22 4, 1, 861| any person with the right intention, confers baptism licitly. 23 4, 1, 865| must have manifested the intention to receive baptism, have 24 4, 1, 865| manifested in any way at all the intention to receive baptism and promises 25 4, 1, 869| and a consideration of the intention of the baptized adult and 26 4, 1, 874| and have the aptitude and intention of fulfilling this function;~ 27 4, 1, 945| the Mass for a specific intention.~§2. It is recommended earnestly 28 4, 1, 945| they celebrate Mass for the intention of the Christian faithful, 29 4, 1, 946| apply the Mass for their intention contribute to the good of 30 4, 1, 949| celebrate and apply Mass for the intention of those who gave an offering 31 4, 1, 950| donor resides, unless the intention of the donor must be presumed 32 4, 1, 951| day can apply each to the intention for which the offering was 33 4, 1, 954| expressly indicated a contrary intention.~ 34 4, 1, 958| Masses to be celebrated, the intention, the offering given, and 35 4, 1, 996| have at least the general intention of acquiring them and must 36 4, 1, 1029| are moved by the right intention, have the requisite knowledge, 37 4, 2, 1183| ecclesial community unless their intention is evidently to the contrary 38 4, 2, 1204| law and according to the intention of the person taking the 39 4, 2, 1204| malice, according to the intention of the person to whom the 40 5, 0, 1283| use them according to the intention of the founder or legitimate 41 5, 0, 1298| bound, of ful-filling the intention of the testator.~ 42 5, 0, 1302| completed unless some other intention of the founder had been 43 5, 0, 1309| finance council and with the intention of the founder preserved


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