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absence 16
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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
absent
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 13| territory as long as they are absent from it unless either the 2 1, 0, 91| subjects even though they are absent from the territory, and, 3 1, 0, 166| and for that reason was absent, the election is valid. 4 2, 1, 283| nevertheless are not to be absent from their diocese for a 5 2, 2, 395| entrusted to him, he can be absent from his diocese for a reasonable 6 2, 2, 395| absence.~§3. He is not to be absent from the diocese on Christmas, 7 2, 2, 395| has been illegitimately absent from the diocese for more 8 2, 2, 405| take his place if he is absent or impeded.~ 9 2, 2, 410| time, they are not to be absent from it other than to fulfill 10 2, 2, 477| When a vicar general is absent or legitimately impeded, 11 2, 2, 533| pastor is permitted to be absent from the parish each year 12 2, 2, 533| vacation. In order to be absent from the parish for more 13 2, 2, 549| observed when the pastor is absent. In this case, the vicar 14 2, 3, 629| respective houses, and are not to absent themselves from their house 15 2, 3, 665| house and are not to be absent from it except with the 16 2, 3, 665| institute.~§2. A member who is absent from a religious house illegitimately 17 4, 1, 861| an ordinary minister is absent or impeded, a catechist 18 6, 1, 1360| conditionally or to a person who is absent.~§2. A remission in the 19 7, 1, 1411| cases the accused, even if absent, can be brought to trial 20 7, 2, 1592| suitable excuse for being absent or has not responded according 21 7, 2, 1592| to declare the respondent absent from the trial and decree 22 7, 2, 1595| petitioner or respondent who is absent from the trial and has not 23 7, 2, 1595| and the respondent were absent from the trial, they are 24 7, 2, 1622| against a party legitimately absent according to can. 1593, § 25 7, 4, 1724| the accused was declared absent from the trial.~


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