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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 18| a penalty, restrict the free exercise of rights, or contain 2 1, 0, 80| nor is a juridic person free to renounce a privilege 3 1, 0, 147| office is made: through free conferral by a competent 4 1, 0 | Art. 1.~FREE CONFERRAL~ 5 1, 0, 157| own particular church by free conferral.~ ~ 6 1, 0, 172| valid, a vote must be:~1/ free; therefore the vote of a 7 2, 1, 212| The Christian faithful are free to make known to the pastors 8 2, 1, 219| faithful have the right to be free from any kind of coercion 9 2, 1, 239| though the students remain free to approach other priests 10 2, 1, 240| seminary, students are always free to approach any confessor, 11 2, 1, 299| the Christian faithful are free to establish associations 12 2, 2, 465| questions are subject to the free discussion of the members 13 2, 2, 523| diocesan bishop, and indeed by free conferral, unless someone 14 2, 3, 645| baptism, confirmation, and free status.~§2. If it concerns 15 4, 1, 901| Can. 901 A priest is free to apply the Mass for anyone, 16 4, 1, 902| Eucharist. They are completely free to celebrate the Eucharist 17 4, 1, 991| the Christian faithful is free to confess sins to a legitimately 18 4, 1, 1031| conference of bishops is free to establish norms which 19 4, 1, 1042| account, until he becomes free by having relinquished the 20 4, 1, 1083| conference of bishops is free to establish a higher age 21 4, 1, 1089| established in a safe and free place.~ 22 4, 1, 1103| marriage in order to be free from it.~ 23 4, 1, 1113| has established to prove free status are to be fulfilled.~ 24 4, 1, 1114| has made certain of the free status of the contracting 25 4, 1, 1121| investigation about the free status. The Catholic spouse 26 4, 2, 1191| that is, a deliberate and free promise made to God about 27 4, 3, 1221| Entry to a church is to be free and gratuitous during the 28 4, 3, 1229| divine worship alone and free from all domestic uses.~ 29 5, 0, 1260| The Christian faithful are free to give temporal goods for 30 7, 1, 1416| member of the faithful is free to bring or introduce his 31 7, 2, 1505| judge.~§4. A party is always free within ten available days 32 7, 2, 1508| someone who does not have the free exercise of his or her rights 33 7, 2, 1508| his or her rights or the free administration of the things 34 7, 2, 1564| suggestive of a response, free from any kind of offense, 35 7, 3, 1707| spouse is not considered free from the bond of marriage


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