Book,  Part, Title, Chapter, Can. 
  1   1,   0,    1,   0, 14  |     dispensation, it is one which the authority to whom it is reserved Is
  2   1,   0,    3,   0, 33  |           revocation by the competent authority, and by the cessation of
  3   1,   0,    3,   0, 33  |            cease on the expiry of the authority of the person who issued
  4   1,   0,    3,   0, 34  |           revocation by the competent authority who published them or by
  5   1,   0,    3,   0, 34  |             published them or by that authority's superior, but also by
  6   1,   0,    4,   1, 38  |          custom, unless the competent authority has expressly added a derogatory
  7   1,   0,    4,   1, 40  |       conveyed to the executor on the authority of the person who issued
  8   1,   0,    4,   1, 46  |            cease on the expiry of the authority of the person issuing it,
  9   1,   0,    4,   1, 47  |   administrative act of the competent authority takes effect only from the
 10   1,   0,    4,   2, 48  |              by a competent executive authority, whereby in accordance with
 11   1,   0,    4,   2, 50  |        singular decree, the person in authority is to seek the necessary
 12   1,   0,    4,   2, 54  |            known to the person on the authority of the one who issued it. ~§
 13   1,   0,    4,   2, 57  |             obtain one, the competent authority is to provide for the situation
 14   1,   0,    4,   2, 57  |             not relieve the competent authority of the obligation of issuing
 15   1,   0,    4,   2, 58  |              revoked by the competent authority, or when the law ceases
 16   1,   0,    4,   2, 58  |           ceases on the expiry of the authority of the person who issued
 17   1,   0,    4,   3, 59  |             in writing by a competent authority, by which of its very nature
 18   1,   0,    4,   3, 64  |             or by any other competent authority below the Roman Pontiff,
 19   1,   0,    4,   3, 67  |             to be made to the issuing authority. ~
 20   1,   0,    4,   4, 76  |       legislator, and by an executive authority to whom the legislator has
 21   1,   0,    4,   4, 79  |             the part of the competent authority in accordance with can.
 22   1,   0,    4,   4, 80  |             accepted by the competent authority. ~§2 Any physical person
 23   1,   0,    4,   4, 81  |     extinguished on the expiry of the authority of the person who granted
 24   1,   0,    4,   4, 83  |            judgement of the competent authority circumstances are so changed
 25   1,   0,    4,   5, 87  |            the supreme ecclesiastical authority for his territory or his
 26   1,   0,    4,   5, 87  |        Apostolic See or to some other authority. ~§2 If recourse to the
 27   1,   0,    5,   0, 95  |            convened by ecclesiastical authority or are freely convoked by
 28   1,   0,    6,   1, 98  |           minors are exempt from such authority. In regard to the appointment
 29   1,   0,    6,   1, 105 | quasi-domicile of the person to whose authority the minor is subject. A
 30   1,   0,    6,   2, 114 |               decree by the competent authority. ~§2 The purposes indicated
 31   1,   0,    6,   2, 114 |              competent ecclesiastical authority is not to confer juridical
 32   1,   0,    6,   2, 116 |              competent ecclesiastical authority so that, within the limits
 33   1,   0,    6,   2, 116 |               decree of the competent authority expressly granting it. Private
 34   1,   0,    6,   2, 116 |               decree of the competent authority expressly granting it. ~
 35   1,   0,    6,   2, 117 |             approved by the competent authority. ~
 36   1,   0,    6,   2, 120 |           suppressed by the competent authority, or if it has been inactive
 37   1,   0,    6,   2, 120 |            judgement of the competent authority, the foundation itself has,
 38   1,   0,    6,   2, 122 |              competent ecclesiastical authority, either personally or through
 39   1,   0,    8,   0, 132 |            lapse on the expiry of the authority of the Ordinary to whom
 40   1,   0,    8,   0, 133 |            validity by the delegating authority. ~
 41   1,   0,    8,   0, 135 |     legislator lower than the supreme authority has cannot be delegated,
 42   1,   0,    8,   0, 137 |            power delegated by another authority having ordinary power, if
 43   1,   0,    8,   0, 139 |             approaches some competent authority, even a higher one, does
 44   1,   0,    8,   0, 139 |            power of another competent authority is suspended, whether that
 45   1,   0,    8,   0, 139 |             or delegated. ~§2 A lower authority, however, is not to interfere
 46   1,   0,    8,   0, 139 |              cases referred to higher authority, except for a grave and
 47   1,   0,    8,   0, 139 |              in which case the higher authority is to be notified immediately. ~
 48   1,   0,    8,   0, 142 |            lapse on the expiry of the authority of the person delegating,
 49   1,   0,    9,   0, 145 |               decree of the competent authority whereby it is at one and
 50   1,   0,    9,   1, 147 |              competent ecclesiastical authority; by appointment made by
 51   1,   0,    9,   1, 147 |          appointment made by the same authority, where there has been a
 52   1,   0,    9,   1, 147 |              or admission by the same authority, where there has been a
 53   1,   0,    9,   1, 148 |             is the prerogative of the authority which is competent to establish,
 54   1,   0,    9,   1, 149 |               decree of the competent authority or by a judgement of an
 55   1,   0,    9,   1, 158 |      presentation must be made to the authority who is competent to make
 56   1,   0,    9,   1, 162 |       presentation for that case. The authority who is competent to appoint
 57   1,   0,    9,   1, 163 |                          Can. 163 The authority to whom, in accordance with
 58   1,   0,    9,   1, 165 |              time, the ecclesiastical authority who has the right of confirming
 59   1,   0,    9,   1, 166 |            rescinded by the competent authority, provided it is juridically
 60   1,   0,    9,   1, 174 |             it, who in virtue of this authority are to elect in the name
 61   1,   0,    9,   1, 179 |         confirmation by the competent authority within eight canonical days
 62   1,   0,    9,   1, 179 |             sought. ~§2 The competent authority cannot refuse confirmation
 63   1,   0,    9,   1, 180 |             person from the competent authority. ~§2 Those to whom the power
 64   1,   0,    9,   1, 182 |            person who presides to the authority which is competent to confirm
 65   1,   0,    9,   1, 182 |     impediment or, if he has not this authority, to seek the dispensation
 66   1,   0,    9,   1, 182 |          dispensation from a superior authority. If confirmation is not
 67   1,   0,    9,   1, 182 |       postulation must be sent to the authority which is competent to grant
 68   1,   0,    9,   1, 182 |            postulation; the competent authority is not obliged to admit
 69   1,   0,    9,   1, 182 |     postulation made to the competent authority, except with the consent
 70   1,   0,    9,   1, 182 |              with the consent of that authority. ~
 71   1,   0,    9,   1, 183 |             admitted by the competent authority the right of election reverts
 72   1,   0,    9,   2, 184 |               in whatever way, of the authority of the one by whom it was
 73   1,   0,    9,   2, 186 |              writing by the competent authority.~
 74   1,   0,    9,   2, 189 |                it must be made to the authority which is competent to provide
 75   1,   0,    9,   2, 189 |         before two witnesses. ~§2 The authority is not to accept a resignation
 76   1,   0,    9,   2, 191 |              the law or the competent authority has prescribed otherwise. ~§
 77   1,   0,    9,   2, 192 |               decree of the competent authority lawfully issued, observing
 78   1,   0,    9,   2, 193 |           discretion of the competent authority, that person may, upon the
 79   1,   0,    9,   2, 193 |             the judgement of the same authority, be removed from the office
 80   1,   0,    9,   2, 194 |          declaration of the competent authority. ~
 81   1,   0,    9,   2, 195 |               decree of the competent authority, and not by the law itself,
 82   1,   0,    9,   2, 195 |          livelihood depends, the same authority is to ensure that the person'
 83   1,   0,   10,   0, 199 |          visited by an ecclesiastical authority and would no longer be subject
 84   1,   0,   10,   0, 199 |              longer be subject to any authority. ~
 85   2,   1,    1,   0, 216 |              competent ecclesiastical authority. ~
 86   2,   1,    1,   0, 221 |             to trial by the competent authority, they have the right to
 87   2,   1,    1,   0, 223 |            others. ~§2 Ecclesiastical authority is entitled to regulate,
 88   2,   1,    2,   0, 229 |             the lawful ecclesiastical authority a mandate to teach the sacred
 89   2,   1,    3,   1, 238 |         certain matters the competent authority has prescribed otherwise. ~
 90   2,   1,    3,   1, 242 |            the supreme ecclesiastical authority, and it is to be approved
 91   2,   1,    3,   1, 253 |               is to be removed by the authority mentioned in §1. ~
 92   2,   1,    3,   1, 261 |               the seminary; under his authority, and according to their
 93   2,   1,    3,   3, 277 |               The diocesan Bishop has authority to establish more detailed
 94   2,   1,    3,   3, 278 |           recognised by the competent authority and which, by a suitable
 95   2,   1,    3,   3, 278 |              competent ecclesiastical authority. ~
 96   2,   1,    3,   3, 286 |             the lawful ecclesiastical authority. ~
 97   2,   1,    3,   3, 287 |              competent ecclesiastical authority, this is required for the
 98   2,   1,    5,   1, 298 |              competent ecclesiastical authority. ~
 99   2,   1,    5,   1, 299 |           commended by ecclesiastical authority, are called private associations. ~§
100   2,   1,    5,   1, 299 |             reviewed by the competent authority. ~
101   2,   1,    5,   1, 300 |              competent ecclesiastical authority, in accordance with can.
102   2,   1,    5,   1, 301 |              competent ecclesiastical authority alone to establish associations
103   2,   1,    5,   1, 301 |               the same ecclesiastical authority. ~§2 The competent ecclesiastical
104   2,   1,    5,   1, 301 |              competent ecclesiastical authority, if it judges it expedient,
105   2,   1,    5,   1, 301 |              competent ecclesiastical authority are called public associations. ~
106   2,   1,    5,   1, 302 |              as such by the competent authority. ~
107   2,   1,    5,   1, 305 |              competent ecclesiastical authority. This authority is to ensure
108   2,   1,    5,   1, 305 |        ecclesiastical authority. This authority is to ensure that integrity
109   2,   1,    5,   1, 305 |               creep in. The competent authority has therefore the duty and
110   2,   1,    5,   1, 305 |            the governance of the same authority in accordance with the provisions
111   2,   1,    5,   2, 312 |                       Can. 312 §1 The authority which is competent to establish
112   2,   1,    5,   2, 313 |              it is established by the authority competent in accordance
113   2,   1,    5,   2, 314 |           require the approval of the authority which, in accordance with
114   2,   1,    5,   2, 315 |       direction of the ecclesiastical authority mentioned in can. 312 §1. ~
115   2,   1,    5,   2, 316 |        recourse to the ecclesiastical authority mentioned in can. 312 §1. ~
116   2,   1,    5,   2, 317 |         belongs to the ecclesiastical authority mentioned in can. 312 §1
117   2,   1,    5,   2, 317 |               the moderator. The same authority appoints the chaplain or
118   2,   1,    5,   2, 318 |            require the ecclesiastical authority mentioned in can. 312 §1
119   2,   1,    5,   2, 319 |       direction of the ecclesiastical authority mentioned in can. 312 §1.
120   2,   1,    5,   2, 319 |              a yearly account to this authority. ~§2 The association must
121   2,   1,    5,   2, 319 |        faithfully account to the same authority for the disbursement of
122   2,   1,    5,   2, 320 |           suppressed by the competent authority unless the moderator and
123   2,   1,    5,   3, 322 |              competent ecclesiastical authority mentioned in can. 312. ~§
124   2,   1,    5,   3, 322 |        approved by the ecclesiastical authority mentioned in can. 312 §1.
125   2,   1,    5,   3, 323 |         supervision of ecclesiastical authority, in accordance with can.
126   2,   1,    5,   3, 323 |            the governance of the same authority. ~§2 It is also the responsibility
127   2,   1,    5,   3, 323 |      responsibility of ecclesiastical authority, with due respect for the
128   2,   1,    5,   3, 325 |              competent ecclesiastical authority has the right to ensure
129   2,   1,    5,   3, 325 |         association is subject to the authority of the local Ordinary in
130   2,   1,    5,   3, 326 |           suppressed by the competent authority if its activity gives rise
131   2,   2                 |                SECTION I: THE SUPREME AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH (Cann. 330 -
132   2,   2,    0,   1      |               OF BISHOPS ~The Supreme Authority ~
133   2,   2,    0,   1, 334 |        offices in his name and by his authority, for the good of all the
134   2,   2,    0,   1, 339 |     Ecumenical Council by the supreme authority in the Church, to whom it
135   2,   2,    0,   2, 344 |         Bishops is directly under the authority of the Roman Pontiff, whose
136   2,   2,    0,   4, 360 |              in his name and with his authority for the good and for the
137   2,   2,    1           |           PARTICULAR CHURCHES AND THE AUTHORITY CONSTITUTED WITHIN THEM (
138   2,   2,    1,   1, 372 |              judgement of the supreme authority in the Church, after consultation
139   2,   2,    1,   1, 373 |             competence of the supreme authority alone to establish particular
140   2,   2,    1,   2, 381 |             some other ecclesiastical authority. ~§2 Those who are at the
141   2,   2,    1,   2, 406 |              dependence solely on his authority, or on that of the coadjutor
142   2,   2,    1,   2, 409 |                2 Unless the competent authority has provided otherwise,
143   2,   2,    1,   2, 409 |       conferred by the law, under the authority of the diocesan Administrator,
144   2,   2,    2,   1, 431 |            prerogative of the supreme authority in the Church, after consulting
145   2,   2,    2,   1, 432 |             and the Metropolitan have authority over the ecclesiastical
146   2,   2,    2,   4, 449 |               1 It is for the supreme authority of the Church alone, after
147   2,   2,    3,   1, 466 |              decrees, and only by his authority may these be published. ~
148   2,   2,    3,   2, 473 |             priest Under the Bishop's authority, the Moderator is to coordinate
149   2,   2,    3,   2, 494 |              administrator, under the authority of the Bishop, to administer
150   2,   2,    3,   5, 511 |               Its function, under the authority of the Bishop, is to study
151   2,   2,    3,   6, 515 |              pastoral care, under the authority of the diocesan Bishop,
152   2,   2,    3,   6, 519 |            entrusted to him under the authority of the diocesan Bishop,
153   2,   2,    3,   6, 528 |             sacred liturgy. Under the authority of the diocesan Bishop,
154   2,   2,    3,   6, 545 |           parish priest and under his authority, to labour in the pastoral
155   2,   2,    3,   8, 562 |                    Can. 562 Under the authority of the local Ordinary, having
156   2,   3,    1,   0, 573 |              competent ecclesiastical authority. By vows or by other sacred
157   2,   3,    1,   0, 576 |          prerogative of the competent authority in the Church to interpret
158   2,   3,    1,   0, 576 |             arise from them. The same authority has the responsibility to
159   2,   3,    1,   0, 578 |              competent ecclesiastical authority has approved concerning
160   2,   3,    1,   0, 580 |             reserved to the competent authority of the aggregating institute,
161   2,   3,    1,   0, 581 |               It is for the competent authority of the institute to divide
162   2,   3,    1,   0, 585 |                Can. 585 The competent authority of an institute can suppress
163   2,   3,    1,   0, 587 |              competent ecclesiastical authority, and can be changed only
164   2,   3,    1,   0, 587 |          established by the competent authority of the institute are to
165   2,   3,    1,   0, 588 |             as such by ecclesiastical authority. ~§3 A lay institute is
166   2,   3,    1,   0, 588 |             as such by ecclesiastical authority because, by its nature,
167   2,   3,    1,   0, 590 |         manner subject to its supreme authority. ~§2 The individual members
168   2,   3,    1,   0, 591 |             some other ecclesiastical authority. ~
169   2,   3,    1,   0, 593 |       directly and exclusively to the authority of the Apostolic See, without
170   2,   3,    1,   0, 595 |             the power of the internal authority of the institute. If the
171   2,   3,    1,   0, 596 |               of institutes have that authority over the members which is
172   2,   3,    1,   0, 596 |            and 137 - 144 apply to the authority mentioned in §1. ~
173   2,   3,    2,   1, 608 |          constituted house, under the authority of a Superior designated
174   2,   3,    2,   1, 609 |               diocesan Bishop, by the authority competent according to the
175   2,   3,    2,   1, 615 |             over the monastery a real authority determined by the constitutions,
176   2,   3,    2,   2, 617 |             office and exercise their authority in accordance with the norms
177   2,   3,    2,   2, 618 |                          Can. 618 The authority which Superiors receive
178   2,   3,    2,   2, 618 |            prejudice however to their authority to decide and to command
179   2,   3,    2,   2, 620 |             these do not have all the authority which the universal law
180   2,   3,    2,   2, 621 |     canonically established by lawful authority. ~
181   2,   3,    2,   2, 622 |             The supreme Moderator has authority over all provinces, houses
182   2,   3,    2,   2, 622 |             law. Other Superiors have authority within the limits of their
183   2,   3,    2,   2, 631 |           general chapter has supreme authority in accordance with the constitutions.
184   2,   3,    2,   2, 632 |              concerning their nature, authority, composition, procedure
185   2,   3,    2,   2, 636 |       administration to the competent authority. ~
186   2,   3,    2,   3, 650 |              novices alone, under the authority of the major Superiors. ~
187   2,   3,    2,   3, 653 |              institute. The competent authority of the institute may also
188   2,   3,    2,   4, 665 |               of withdrawing from the authority of Superiors, are to be
189   2,   3,    2,   5, 678 |          religious are subject to the authority of the Bishops, whom they
190   2,   3,    2,   5, 681 |               religious are under the authority and direction of the Bishop,
191   2,   3,    2,   5, 682 |              at the discretion of the authority who made the appointment,
192   2,   3,    2,   5, 682 |               given to the appointing authority. Neither requires the other'
193   2,   3,    2,   5, 683 |               vain, he can by his own authority deal with the matter. ~
194   2,   3,    2,   6, 691 |           forward it to the competent authority with his or her own opinion
195   2,   3,    2,   6, 700 |             recourse to the competent authority within ten days of receiving
196   2,   3,    0,   0, 733 |          constituted by the competent authority of the society, with the
197   3,   0,    0,   0, 747 |              independent of any human authority, to preach the Gospel to
198   3,   0,    0,   0, 754 |           which lawful ecclesiastical authority issues for the purpose of
199   3,   0,    0,   0, 755 |              laid down by the supreme authority of the Church. ~
200   3,   0,    1,   0, 761 |         public declarations by lawful authority on the occasion of certain
201   3,   0,    1,   2, 774 |              of lawful ecclesiastical authority, extends to all members
202   3,   0,    2,   0, 784 |              competent ecclesiastical authority to engage in missionary
203   3,   0,    3,   1, 803 |              competent ecclesiastical authority or of a public ecclesiastical
204   3,   0,    3,   1, 803 |        catholic by the ecclesiastical authority. ~§2 Formation and education
205   3,   0,    3,   1, 803 |              competent ecclesiastical authority. ~
206   3,   0,    3,   1, 804 |       communication is subject to the authority of the Church. It is for
207   3,   0,    3,   2, 808 |              competent ecclesiastical authority. ~
208   3,   0,    3,   2, 810 |               the competent statutory authority to ensure that there be
209   3,   0,    3,   2, 810 |              lacking, it is also that authority's duty to see to it that
210   3,   0,    3,   2, 811 |              competent ecclesiastical authority is to ensure that in catholic
211   3,   0,    3,   2, 812 |              competent ecclesiastical authority. ~
212   3,   0,    4,   0, 823 |            they belong to the supreme authority in the Church. ~
213   3,   0,    4,   0, 825 |              the approval of the same authority, and they must have necessary
214   3,   0,    4,   0, 827 |              competent ecclesiastical authority or were subsequently approved
215   3,   0,    4,   0, 827 |         subsequently approved by that authority. ~§3 It is recommended that
216   3,   0,    4,   0, 827 |              competent ecclesiastical authority or were subsequently approved
217   3,   0,    4,   0, 827 |         subsequently approved by that authority. ~
218   3,   0,    4,   0, 828 |       published by any ecclesiastical authority may not be republished without
219   3,   0,    4,   0, 828 |            the permission of the same authority and observing the conditions
220   4,   0,    0,   0, 834 |            approved by ecclesiastical authority. ~
221   4,   0,    0,   0, 835 |               his ministers under the authority of the Bishop, are consecrated
222   4,   0,    0,   0, 838 |               depends solely upon the authority of the Church, namely, that
223   4,   1,    0,   0, 841 |               faith, only the supreme authority in the Church can approve
224   4,   1,    0,   0, 841 |                It belongs to the same authority, or to another competent
225   4,   1,    0,   0, 841 |               or to another competent authority in accordance with can.
226   4,   1,    0,   0, 843 |            laid down by the competent authority. ~
227   4,   1,    0,   0, 844 |       consultation with the competent authority, at least at the local level,
228   4,   1,    0,   0, 846 |             approved by the competent authority, are to be faithfully followed
229   4,   1,    0,   0, 848 |           determined by the competent authority, and he must always ensure
230   4,   1,    2,   2, 882 |              grant from the competent authority. ~
231   4,   1,    2,   2, 884 |        special grant of the competent authority has the faculty to confirm,
232   4,   1,    4,   2, 966 |               issued by the competent authority in accordance with can.
233   4,   1,    4,   2, 972 |             be given by the competent authority mentioned in can. 969, for
234   4,   1,    4,   2, 978 |            laid down by the competent authority. ~
235   4,   1,    4,   2, 982 |           denounced to ecclesiastical authority a confessor innocent of
236   4,   1,    4,   2, 984 |                  2 A person who is in authority may not in any way, for
237   4,   1,    4,   4, 995 |              1 Apart from the supreme authority in the Church, only those
238   4,   1,    4,   4, 995 |             the Roman Pontiff. ~§2 No authority below the Roman Pontiff
239   4,   1,    4,   4, 995 |              indulgences, unless this authority has been expressly given
240   4,   1,    6,   1, 1023|               expiry of the grantor's authority. ~
241   4,   1,    6,   2, 1034|               as a candidate from the authority mentioned in cann. 1016
242   4,   1,    6,   2, 1034|       accepted in writing by the same authority. ~§2 One who has by vows
243   4,   1,    7,   0, 1059|               competence of the civil authority in respect of the merely
244   4,   1,    7,   2, 1075|              1075 §1 Only the supreme authority in the Church can authentically
245   4,   1,    7,   2, 1075|               2 Only the same supreme authority has the right to establish
246   4,   1,    7,   2, 1077|        persists. ~§2 Only the supreme authority in the Church can attach
247   4,   1,    7,   2, 1080|           obtained from the competent authority, the power to dispense from
248   4,   1,    7,   6, 1124|           permission of the competent authority, marriage is prohibited
249   4,   1,    7,   9, 1145|   interpellation is to be done on the authority of the local Ordinary of
250   4,   1,    7,   9, 1152|            ecclesiastical or to civil authority. ~§3 Within six months of
251   4,   1,    7,   9, 1152|              competent ecclesiastical authority. Having examined all the
252   4,   1,    7,   9, 1152|               the circumstances, this authority is to consider whether the
253   4,   1,    7,   9, 1153|                even on his or her own authority. ~§2 In all cases, when
254   4,   1,    7,   9, 1153|            provided by ecclesiastical authority. ~
255   4,   1,    7,  10, 1161|              granted by the competent authority. It involves a dispensation
256   4,   2,    1,   0, 1167|            approved by ecclesiastical authority are to be accurately observed
257   4,   2,    4,   0, 1187|            numbered by ecclesiastical authority among the Saints or the
258   4,   2,    5,   1, 1197|              less good by one who has authority to dispense in accordance
259   4,   3,    1,   0, 1213|              Can. 1213 Ecclesiastical authority freely exercises its powers
260   4,   3,    1,   2, 1224|             secular usage without the authority of the same Ordinary. ~
261   4,   3,    1,   3, 1232|          principally its purpose, the authority of the rector, and the ownership
262   4,   3,    2,   0, 1244|            the supreme ecclesiastical authority can establish, transfer
263   5,   0,    0,   0, 1256|                1256 Under the supreme authority of the Roman Pontiff, ownership
264   5,   0,    1,   0, 1263|      juridical persons subject to his authority a tax for the needs of the
265   5,   0,    1,   0, 1264|            See, for acts of executive authority which grant a favour, or
266   5,   0,    2,   0, 1284|            founder or donor or lawful authority; they are to take special
267   5,   0,    3,   0, 1291|            1291 The permission of the authority competent by law is required
268   5,   0,    3,   0, 1292|             its region, the competent authority in the case of juridical
269   5,   0,    3,   0, 1292|            other cases, the competent authority is the diocesan Bishop acting
270   5,   0,    3,   0, 1293|        precautions drawn up by lawful authority are also to be followed. ~
271   5,   0,    3,   0, 1296|              civil law, the competent authority must carefully weigh all
272   5,   0,    3,   0, 1297|              competent ecclesiastical authority. ~
273   5,   0,    3,   0, 1298|           permission of the competent authority. ~
274   5,   0,    4,   0, 1303|              competent ecclesiastical authority. ~2° non-autonomous pious
275   6,   1,    2,   0, 1315|        ecclesiastical law of a higher authority, observing the limits of
276   6,   1,    2,   0, 1320|             which they come under the authority of the local Ordinary, religious
277   6,   1,    3,   0, 1326|              has abused a position of authority or an office, in order to
278   6,   1,    5,   0, 1344|    sufficiently punished by the civil authority; ~3° may suspend the obligation
279   6,   2,    1,   0, 1368|              before an ecclesiastical authority, commits perjury, is to
280   6,   2,    2,   0, 1370|             Church, or ecclesiastical authority or the ministry, is to be
281   6,   2,    2,   0, 1373|            some act of ecclesiastical authority or ministry, or who provokes
282   7,   1,    3,   1, 1457|             punished by the competent authority with appropriate penalties,
283   7,   1,    4,   1, 1479|          curator appointed by a civil authority can be admitted by an ecclesiastical
284   7,   1,    4,   1, 1480|     juridicial persons subject to his authority. ~
285   7,   2,    1,   2, 1512|            lapse on the expiry of the authority of the person who delegated; ~
286   7,   2,   11,   0, 1653|               officio, belongs to the authority to which the appeal tribunal
 
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