|     Book,  Part, Title, Chapter, Can.1   1,   0,    4,   3, 65  |           by a Vicar general or an episcopal Vicar cannot be validly
  2   1,   0,    4,   3, 65  |           by a Vicar general or an episcopal Vicar and later, without
  3   1,   0,    4,   3, 65  |          from his Vicar general or episcopal Vicar, even though mention
  4   1,   0,    4,   5, 88  |       provincial Council or by the Episcopal Conference. ~
  5   1,   0,    8,   0, 134 |        that is, Vicars general and episcopal Vicars; likewise, for their
  6   1,   0,    8,   0, 134 |          the Vicar general and the episcopal Vicar except by special
  7   2,   1,    2,   0, 230 |        prescribed by decree of the Episcopal Conference, can be given
  8   2,   1,    3,   1, 236 |         the provisions made by the Episcopal Conference: ~1° young men
  9   2,   1,    3,   1, 236 |      manner determined by the same Episcopal Conference. ~
 10   2,   1,    3,   1, 237 |          is also required from the Episcopal Conference if the seminary
 11   2,   1,    3,   1, 242 |           is to be drawn up by the Episcopal Conference, taking account
 12   2,   1,    3,   2, 272 |      particular Church, unless the episcopal see has been vacant for
 13   2,   1,    3,   3, 276 |            of it determined by the Episcopal Conference; ~4° they are
 14   2,   1,    3,   3, 284 |           norms established by the Episcopal Conference and legitimate
 15   2,   1,    4,   0, 294 |        after consultation with the Episcopal Conferences concerned. They
 16   2,   1,    5,   2, 312 | international associations ~2° the Episcopal Conference in its own territory,
 17   2,   1,    5,   2, 320 |    associations established by the Episcopal Conference can be suppressed
 18   2,   2,    0,   1, 332 |         Church when, together with episcopal consecration, he has been
 19   2,   2,    0,   1, 332 | Accordingly, if he already has the episcopal character, he receives this
 20   2,   2,    0,   1, 332 |            If he does not have the episcopal character, he is immediately
 21   2,   2,    0,   1, 339 |       besides, who do not have the episcopal dignity, can be summoned
 22   2,   2,    0,   2, 346 |           for each assembly by the Episcopal Conferences, in accordance
 23   2,   2,    0,   3, 350 |     divided into three orders: the episcopal order, to which belong those
 24   2,   2,    0,   3, 351 |       already Bishops must receive episcopal consecration. ~§2 Cardinals
 25   2,   2,    0,   3, 355 |         the senior Cardinal of the episcopal order. ~§2 The senior Cardinal
 26   2,   2,    0,   5, 364 |           close relations with the Episcopal Conference, offering it
 27   2,   2,    1,   1, 372 |        after consultation with the Episcopal Conferences concerned, it
 28   2,   2,    1,   2, 375 |           governance. ~§2 By their episcopal consecration, Bishops receive,
 29   2,   2,    1,   2, 377 |    circumstances suggest it, of an Episcopal Conference, are to draw
 30   2,   2,    1,   2, 377 |        worthy and suitable for the episcopal office. ~§3 Unless it has
 31   2,   2,    1,   2, 377 |            of the president of the Episcopal Conference. The papal Legate
 32   2,   2,    1,   2, 379 |            episcopate must receive episcopal consecration within three
 33   2,   2,    1,   2, 383 |            the same rite, or by an episcopal Vicar. ~§3 He is to act
 34   2,   2,    1,   2, 391 |          through Vicars general or episcopal Vicars, in accordance with
 35   2,   2,    1,   2, 395 |         synod of Bishops or at the Episcopal Conference, at which he
 36   2,   2,    1,   2, 396 |      Bishop, the Vicar general, an episcopal Vicar or some other priest. ~§
 37   2,   2,    1,   2, 397 |            are subject to ordinary episcopal visitation. ~§2 The Bishop
 38   2,   2,    1,   2, 402 |        provides otherwise. ~§2 The Episcopal Conference must ensure that
 39   2,   2,    1,   2, 406 |          Vicar general or at least episcopal Vicar, in dependence solely
 40   2,   2,    1,   2, 408 |         Bishop is bound. ~§2 Those episcopal rights and functions which
 41   2,   2,    1,   2, 409 |               Can. 409 §1 When the episcopal see falls vacant, the coadjutor
 42   2,   2,    1,   2, 409 |       provided otherwise, when the episcopal see is vacant and until
 43   2,   2,    1,   2, 409 |         had as Vicar general or as episcopal Vicar when the see was occupied.
 44   2,   2,    1,   3, 412 |                       Can. 412 The episcopal see is understood to be
 45   2,   2,    1,   3, 413 |          the Vicar general, or the episcopal Vicar, or another priest:
 46   2,   2,    1,   3, 416 |                       Can. 416 The episcopal see becomes vacant by the
 47   2,   2,    1,   3, 417 |           the Vicar general or the episcopal Vicar have effect. Until
 48   2,   2,    1,   3, 417 |           the Vicar general or the episcopal Vicar. ~
 49   2,   2,    1,   3, 418 |           Vicar general and of the episcopal Vicar cease, without prejudice
 50   2,   2,    1,   3, 421 |  notification of the vacancy of an episcopal see, a diocesan Administrator
 51   2,   2,    2,   1, 433 |             on the proposal of the Episcopal Conference, join together
 52   2,   2,    2,   1, 434 |        However the powers given to Episcopal Conferences in the canons
 53   2,   2,    2,   2, 435 |       Metropolitan is linked to an episcopal see, determined or approved
 54   2,   2,    2,   2, 437 |         within three months of his episcopal consecration or, if he has
 55   2,   2,    2,   3, 439 |    particular Churches of the same Episcopal Conference is to be celebrated
 56   2,   2,    2,   3, 439 |         celebrated as often as the Episcopal Conference, with the approval
 57   2,   2,    2,   3, 441 |          the responsibility of the Episcopal Conference: ~1° to convene
 58   2,   2,    2,   3, 441 |        within the territory of the Episcopal Conference for the celebration
 59   2,   2,    2,   3, 443 |            Apostolic See or by the Episcopal Conference. ~§2 Other titular
 60   2,   2,    2,   3, 443 |              1° Vicars general and episcopal Vicars of all the particular
 61   2,   2,    2,   3, 443 |            to be determined by the Episcopal Conference or the Bishops
 62   2,   2,    2,   3, 443 |            judged expedient by the Episcopal Conference for a plenary
 63   2,   2,    2,   4      |                       CHAPTER IV : EPISCOPAL CONFERENCES ~
 64   2,   2,    2,   4, 447 |                       Can. 447 The Episcopal Conference, a permanent
 65   2,   2,    2,   4, 448 |           1 As a general rule, the Episcopal Conference includes those
 66   2,   2,    2,   4, 448 |   accordance with can. 450. ~§2 An Episcopal Conference can, however,
 67   2,   2,    2,   4, 449 |      establish, suppress, or alter Episcopal Conferences. ~§2 An Episcopal
 68   2,   2,    2,   4, 449 |      Episcopal Conferences. ~§2 An Episcopal Conference lawfully established
 69   2,   2,    2,   4, 450 |            territory belong to the Episcopal Conference: all diocesan
 70   2,   2,    2,   4, 450 |            Apostolic See or by the Episcopal Conference. Ordinaries of
 71   2,   2,    2,   4, 450 |         unless the statutes of the Episcopal Conference decree otherwise. ~§
 72   2,   2,    2,   4, 450 |          not by law members of the Episcopal Conference. ~
 73   2,   2,    2,   4, 451 |                      Can. 451 Each Episcopal Conference is to draw up
 74   2,   2,    2,   4, 452 |                   Can. 452 §1 Each Episcopal Conference is to elect its
 75   2,   2,    2,   4, 453 |            Plenary meetings of the Episcopal Conference are to be held
 76   2,   2,    2,   4, 454 |            plenary meetings of the Episcopal Conference. ~§2 Auxiliary
 77   2,   2,    2,   4, 454 |          Bishops who belong to the Episcopal Conference have a deliberative
 78   2,   2,    2,   4, 455 |                    Can. 455 §1 The Episcopal Conference can make general
 79   2,   2,    2,   4, 455 |        force are determined by the Episcopal Conference. ~§4 In cases
 80   2,   2,    2,   4, 455 |            Apostolic See gives the Episcopal Conference the power mentioned
 81   2,   2,    2,   4, 456 |           a plenary meeting of the Episcopal Conference has been concluded,
 82   2,   2,    2,   4, 458 |        communicate to neighbouring Episcopal Conferences such acts and
 83   2,   2,    2,   4, 459 |         are to be fostered between Episcopal Conferences, especially
 84   2,   2,    3,   1, 462 |     delegate a Vicar general or an episcopal Vicar to fulfil this office
 85   2,   2,    3,   1, 463 |          2° the Vicars general and episcopal Vicars, and the judicial
 86   2,   2,    3,   1, 467 |            Metropolitan and to the Episcopal Conference. ~
 87   2,   2,    3,   1, 468 |     diocesan synod. ~§2 Should the episcopal see become vacant or impeded,
 88   2,   2,    3,   2, 473 |          of the Vicars general and episcopal Vicars. Where it is useful,
 89   2,   2,    3,   2, 473 |        action, he can establish an episcopal council, comprising the
 90   2,   2,    3,   2, 473 |  comprising the Vicars general and episcopal Vicars. ~
 91   2,   2,    3,   2      |      ARTICLE 1: VICARS GENERAL AND EPISCOPAL VICARS ~
 92   2,   2,    3,   2, 476 |           also appoint one or more episcopal Vicars. These have the same
 93   2,   2,    3,   2, 476 |       canons. The competence of an episcopal Vicar, however, is limited
 94   2,   2,    3,   2, 477 |          The Vicar general and the episcopal Vicar are freely appointed
 95   2,   2,    3,   2, 477 |          prejudice to can. 406. An episcopal Vicar who is not an auxiliary
 96   2,   2,    3,   2, 477 |          applies in the case of an episcopal Vicar. ~
 97   2,   2,    3,   2, 478 |          The Vicar general and the episcopal Vicar are to be priests
 98   2,   2,    3,   2, 478 |         office of Vicar general or episcopal Vicar may not be united
 99   2,   2,    3,   2, 479 |      virtue of the law itself, the episcopal Vicar has the same power
100   2,   2,    3,   2, 479 |          the Vicar general and the episcopal Vicar have also those habitual
101   2,   2,    3,   2, 480 |          480 The Vicar general and episcopal Vicar must give a report
102   2,   2,    3,   2, 481 |            of the Vicar general or episcopal Vicar ceases when the period
103   2,   2,    3,   2, 481 |       diocesan Bishop, or when the episcopal see falls vacant. ~§2 When
104   2,   2,    3,   2, 481 |           Vicar general and of the episcopal Vicar is suspended, unless
105   2,   2,    3,   3, 496 |         the norms laid down by the Episcopal Conference. ~
106   2,   2,    3,   3, 502 |      senior by ordination. ~§3 The Episcopal Conference can determine
107   2,   2,    3,   6, 522 |         period of time only if the Episcopal Conference has by decree
108   2,   2,    3,   6, 535 |        registers prescribed by the Episcopal Conference or by the diocesan
109   2,   2,    3,   6, 535 |          to be kept, together with episcopal letters and other documents
110   2,   2,    3,   6, 538 |         the norms laid down by the Episcopal Conference, the diocesan
111   2,   3,    2,   8, 708 |  coordination and cooperation with Episcopal Conferences and with individual
112   3,   0,    0,   0, 753 |          teach individually, or in Episcopal Conferences, or gathered
113   3,   0,    0,   0, 755 |       accordance with the law, for Episcopal Conferences, to promote
114   3,   0,    1,   1, 766 |           to the provisions of the Episcopal Conference and without prejudice
115   3,   0,    1,   1, 772 |  television, the provisions of the Episcopal Conference are to be observed. ~
116   3,   0,    1,   2, 775 |          thought to be useful, the Episcopal Conference may, with the
117   3,   0,    1,   2, 775 |         for its territory. ~§3 The Episcopal Conference may establish
118   3,   0,    2,   0, 788 |          the responsibility of the Episcopal Conference to establish
119   3,   0,    2,   0, 792 |                       Can. 792 The Episcopal Conference is to establish
120   3,   0,    3,   1, 804 |          the Church. It is for the Episcopal Conference to issue general
121   3,   0,    3,   2, 809 |          possible and appropriate, Episcopal Conferences are to take
122   3,   0,    3,   2, 810 |           in the statutes. ~§2 The Episcopal Conference and the diocesan
123   3,   0,    3,   3, 821 |          Where it is possible, the Episcopal Conference and the diocesan
124   3,   0,    4,   0, 823 |          in particular councils or Episcopal Conferences; for the whole
125   3,   0,    4,   0, 825 |           the Apostolic See or the Episcopal Conference. The publication
126   3,   0,    4,   0, 825 |         With the permission of the Episcopal Conference, catholic members
127   3,   0,    4,   0, 830 |         judgement about books. The Episcopal Conference, however, may
128   3,   0,    4,   0, 831 |        Ordinary. ~§2 It is for the Episcopal Conference to lay down norms
129   3,   0,    5,   0, 833 |          delegate: Vicars general, episcopal Vicars and judicial Vicars; ~
130   4,   0,    0,   0, 838 |       observed. ~§3 It pertains to Episcopal Conferences to prepare vernacular
131   4,   1,    0,   0, 844 |          diocesan Bishop or of the Episcopal Conference, there is some
132   4,   1,    0,   0, 844 |         the diocesan Bishop or the Episcopal Conference is not to issue
133   4,   1,    1,   1, 851 |       initiation as adapted by the Episcopal Conference and with the
134   4,   1,    1,   1, 854 |         with the provisions of the Episcopal Conference. ~
135   4,   1,    1,   5, 877 |      however to the rulings of the Episcopal Conference. ~
136   4,   1,    2,   3, 891 |          of discretion, unless the Episcopal Conference has decided on
137   4,   1,    2,   5, 895 |         has been prescribed by the Episcopal Conference or by the diocesan
138   4,   1,    4,   1, 961 |           the other members of the Episcopal Conference, he can determine
139   4,   1,    4,   1, 964 |            are to be issued by the Episcopal Conference, with the proviso
140   4,   1,    6,   1, 1014|          consecrating Bishop at an episcopal consecration is to have
141   4,   1,    6,   2, 1031|           consent of his wife. ~§3 Episcopal Conferences may issue a
142   4,   1,    7,   0, 1062|           particular law which the Episcopal Conference has enacted,
143   4,   1,    7,   1, 1067|                      Can. 1067 The Episcopal Conference is to lay down
144   4,   1,    7,   3, 1083|           fourteenth year. ~§2 The Episcopal Conference may establish
145   4,   1,    7,   5, 1112|        assist at marriages, if the Episcopal Conference has given its
146   4,   1,    7,   5, 1120|                      Can. 1120 The Episcopal Conference can draw up its
147   4,   1,    7,   5, 1121|           manner prescribed by the Episcopal Conference or by the diocesan
148   4,   1,    7,   6, 1126|            Can. 1126 It is for the Episcopal Conference to prescribe
149   4,   1,    7,   6, 1127|            required. It is for the Episcopal Conference to establish
150   4,   2,    1,   0, 1169|          who are invested with the episcopal character, and by priests
151   4,   3,    1,   3, 1231|      national, the approval of the Episcopal Conference is necessary.
152   4,   3,    1,   3, 1232|          of a diocesan shrine; the Episcopal Conference, those of a national
153   4,   3,    1,   4, 1236|       material may be used, if the Episcopal Conference so judges. The
154   4,   3,    2,   1, 1246|           Saints. ~§2 However, the Episcopal Conference may, with the
155   4,   3,    2,   2, 1251|          food as determined by the Episcopal Conference, is to be observed
156   4,   3,    2,   2, 1253|                      Can. 1253 The Episcopal Conference can determine
157   5,   0,    1,   0, 1262|         the norms laid down by the Episcopal Conference. ~
158   5,   0,    1,   0, 1265|            local Ordinary. ~§2 The Episcopal Conference can draw up rules
159   5,   0,    1,   0, 1272|         still exist, it is for the Episcopal Conference to regulate such
160   5,   0,    2,   0, 1274|      provision for the clergy, the Episcopal Conference is to see that
161   5,   0,    2,   0, 1274|         the whole territory of the Episcopal Conference itself. ~§5 If
162   5,   0,    2,   0, 1277|          consultors. It is for the Episcopal Conference to determine
163   5,   0,    3,   0, 1292|           to be established by the Episcopal Conference for its region,
164   5,   0,    3,   0, 1297|         1297 It is the duty of the Episcopal Conference, taking into
165   7,   1,    2,   1, 1421|         are to be clerics. ~§2 The Episcopal Conference can permit that
166   7,   1,    2,   1, 1425|           a college of judges, the Episcopal Conference can for as long
167   7,   1,    2,   2, 1439|         the norm of can. 1423, the Episcopal Conference must, with the
168   7,   1,    2,   2, 1439|         cases mentioned in §1, the Episcopal Conference can, with the
169   7,   1,    2,   2, 1439|          mentioned in §§1 - 2, the Episcopal Conference, or the Bishop
170   7,   3,    1,   1, 1673|          the territory of the same Episcopal Conference, and that the
171   7,   3,    3,   0, 1714|         the law established by the Episcopal Conference, if such exists,
172   7,   5,    0,   0, 1733|         brought to an end. ~§2 The Episcopal Conference can prescribe
 
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