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possessed 3
possesses 46
possessing 4
possession 36
possessor 2
possessory 1
possibility 2
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36 living
36 observe
36 ordination
36 possession
36 soon
36 temporal
36 world
Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
possession
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 76| Centenary or immemorial possession induces the presumption 2 1, 0, 154| declared properly that the possession is not legitimate and mention 3 1, 0, 191| vacant through the canonical possession of the other office unless 4 1, 0, 191| person has taken canonical possession of the other office.~ ~ 5 2, 2, 357| patronage after they have taken possession of them.~Nevertheless, they 6 2, 2, 378| least Five years;~5/ in possession of a doctorate or at least 7 2, 2, 379| letter and before he takes possession of his office.~ 8 2, 2, 380| Before he takes canonical possession of his office, the one promoted 9 2, 2, 382| before he has taken canonical possession of the diocese. Nevertheless, 10 2, 2, 382| bishop must take canonical possession of his diocese within four 11 2, 2, 382| A bishop takes canonical possession of a diocese when he personally 12 2, 2, 382| dioceses, he takes canonical possession when he has seen to the 13 2, 2, 382| the taking of canonical possession be done within a liturgical 14 2, 2, 388| diocesan bishop has taken possession of the diocese, he must 15 2, 2, 404| A coadjutor bishop takes possession of his office when he, either 16 2, 2, 404| An auxiliary bishop takes possession of his office when he has 17 2, 2, 409| he has legitimately taken possession of it.~§2. When the episcopal 18 2, 2, 409| until a new bishop has taken possession of the see. If he has not 19 2, 2, 413| as possible after taking possession of the diocese. The list, 20 2, 2, 418| quam) and take canonical possession of it within two months. 21 2, 2, 418| On the day that he takes possession of the new diocese, however, 22 2, 2, 418| transfer until the canonical possession of the new diocese, a transferred 23 2, 2, 420| vicar or prefect has taken possession of the vicariate or prefecture, 24 2, 2, 430| the new bishop has taken possession of the diocese.~§2. The 25 2, 2, 501| Within a year of taking possession, a bishop must establish 26 2, 2, 527| from the moment of taking possession.~§2. The local ordinary 27 2, 2, 527| him places the pastor in possession; he is to observe the method 28 2, 2, 527| parish replaces the taking of possession.~§3. The local ordinary 29 2, 2, 527| prescribe the time within which possession of a parish must be taken. 30 2, 2, 534| After a pastor has taken possession of his parish, he is obliged 31 2, 2, 542| from the moment of taking possession; their moderator is placed 32 2, 2, 542| their moderator is placed in possession according to the norm of 33 2, 2, 542| of faith replaces taking possession.~ 34 2, 3, 706| institute is capable or not of possession;~2/ if he has not lost the 35 7, 1, 1497| which are discovered in the possession of others under any title 36 7, 1, 1500| place where the object whose possession is in question is located


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