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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
vow
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 2, 3, 603| evangelical counsels, confirmed by vow or other sacred bond, and 2 2, 3, 638| things given to the Church by vow, or things precious for 3 2, 3, 654| evangelical counsels by public vow, are consecrated to God 4 2, 3, 668| places acts contrary to the vow of poverty. Moreover, whatever 5 2, 3, 705| Pontiff by virtue of the vow of obedience and is not 6 4, 1, 1041| orders, or a public perpetual vow of chastity, or with a woman 7 4, 1, 1041| restricted by the same type of vow;~4/ a person who has committed 8 4, 1, 1078| from a public perpetual vow of chastity in a religious 9 4, 1, 1088| bound by a public perpetual vow of chastity in a religious 10 4, 2 | TITLE V.~A VOW AND AN OATH (Cann. 1191 - 11 4, 2 | CHAPTER I.~A VOW~ 12 4, 2, 1191| Can. 1191 §1. A vow, that is, a deliberate and 13 4, 2, 1191| are capable of making a vow.~§3. A vow made out of grave 14 4, 2, 1191| capable of making a vow.~§3. A vow made out of grave and unjust 15 4, 2, 1192| Can. 1192 §1. A vow is public if a legitimate 16 4, 2, 1192| otherwise, it is private.~§2. A vow is solemn if the Church 17 4, 2, 1192| otherwise, it is simple.~§3. A vow is personal if the person 18 4, 2, 1192| if the person making the vow promises an action; real 19 4, 2, 1192| if the person making the vow promises some thing; mixed 20 4, 2, 1192| of a personal and a real vow.~ 21 4, 2, 1193| Can. 1193 By its nature a vow obliges only the person 22 4, 2, 1194| Can. 1194 A vow ceases by the lapse of the 23 4, 2, 1194| a condition on which the vow depends, by the absence 24 4, 2, 1194| absence of the purpose of the vow, by dispensation, or by 25 4, 2, 1195| power over the matter of the vow can suspend the obligation 26 4, 2, 1195| suspend the obligation of the vow for as long a time as the 27 4, 2, 1195| as the fulfillment of the vow brings disadvantage to that 28 4, 2, 1197| person who makes a private vow can commute the work promised 29 4, 2, 1197| the work promised by the vow into a better or equal good; 30 4, 2, 1198| the person who made the vow remains in the religious 31 4, 2, 1203| dispense, or commute a vow have the same power in the 32 5, 0, 1291| goods given to the Church by vow, or goods precious for artistic


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