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1 2, 2, 350| college of cardinals; the presbyteral order and the diaconal order.~§ 2 2, 2, 350| of the cardinals of the presbyteral or diaconal orders his own 3 2, 2, 350| observed, cardinals from the presbyteral order can transfer to another 4 2, 2, 350| full years, even to the presbyteral order.~§6. A cardinal transferring 5 2, 2, 350| the diaconal order to the presbyteral order takes precedence offer 6 2, 2, 443| cathedral chapters and the presbyteral council and pastoral council 7 2, 2, 461| bishop after he has heard the presbyteral council.~§2. If a bishop 8 2, 2, 463| church;~4/ members of the presbyteral council;~5/ lay members 9 2, 2 | CHAPTER III.~THE PRESBYTERAL COUNCIL AND THE COLLEGE 10 2, 2, 495| 495 §1. In each diocese a presbyteral council is to be established, 11 2, 2, 496| Can. 496 The presbyteral council is to have its own 12 2, 2, 497| designation of members of the presbyteral council:~1/ the priests 13 2, 2, 498| passive, in constituting a presbyteral council:~1/ all secular 14 2, 2, 499| electing members of the presbyteral council must be determined 15 2, 2, 500| diocesan bishop to convoke the presbyteral council, preside offer it, 16 2, 2, 500| from the members.~§2. The presbyteral council possesses only a 17 2, 2, 500| defined by law.~§3. The presbyteral council is not able to act 18 2, 2, 501| 501 §1. Members of the presbyteral council are to be designated 19 2, 2, 501| When a see is vacant, the presbyteral council ceases and the college 20 2, 2, 501| bishop must establish the presbyteral council anew.~§3. If the 21 2, 2, 501| council anew.~§3. If the presbyteral council does not fulfill 22 2, 2, 502| among the members of the presbyteral council and in a number 23 2, 2, 515| unless he has heard the presbyteral council.~§3. A legitimately 24 2, 2, 531| after having heard the presbyteral council, is competent to 25 2, 2, 536| opportune after he has heard the presbyteral council, a pastoral council 26 4, 1, 1016| himself. As regards the presbyteral ordination of secular clerics, 27 4, 1, 1025| 1025 §1. To confer the presbyteral or diaconal orders licitly, 28 4, 3, 1215| after having heard the presbyteral council and the rectors 29 4, 3, 1222| after having heard the presbyteral council, can relegate it 30 5, 0, 1262| finance council and the presbyteral council, he has the right 31 7, 5, 1742| in a stable manner by the presbyteral council at the proposal