Book, Part, Title, Chapter, Can.
1 1, 0, 1, 0, 17 | understood according to the proper meaning of the words considered
2 1, 0, 4, 1, 36 | understood according to the proper meaning of the words and
3 1, 0, 4, 3, 65 | refused by that person's proper Ordinary, unless mention
4 1, 0, 6, 1, 96 | with each one's status, are proper to christians, in so far
5 1, 0, 6, 1, 107 | priest and Ordinary. ~§2 The proper parish priest or Ordinary
6 1, 0, 6, 1, 107 | actually residing. ~§3 The proper parish priest of one who
7 1, 0, 6, 2, 122 | the liabilities which are proper to each are the responsibility
8 1, 0, 7, 0, 127 | advice only, particular or proper law provides otherwise.
9 1, 0, 8, 0, 131 | power of governance may be proper or vicarious. ~§3 One who
10 1, 0, 9, 0, 145 | 2 The duties and rights proper to each ecclesiastical office
11 1, 0, 9, 1, 162 | with the consent of the proper Ordinary of the person appointed. ~
12 2, 1, 0, 0, 206 | various prerogatives which are proper to christians. ~
13 2, 1, 1, 0, 223 | exercise of rights which are proper to Christ's faithful. ~
14 2, 1, 3, 1, 232 | 232 It is the duty and the proper and exclusive right of the
15 2, 1, 3, 1, 235 | instruction in the duties proper to the priesthood in a major
16 2, 1, 3, 1, 236 | fulfilment of the duties proper to that order, in accordance
17 2, 1, 3, 1, 247 | duties and burdens which are proper to the sacred ministers
18 2, 1, 3, 3, 278 | reconciled with the obligations proper to the clerical state, or
19 2, 1, 3, 3, 283 | presumed permission of their proper Ordinary. ~§2 They may,
20 2, 1, 3, 3, 285 | without consulting their proper Ordinary. They are not to
21 2, 1, 3, 3, 289 | or customs, unless their proper Ordinary has in particular
22 2, 1, 3, 4, 292 | thereby the rights that are proper to the clerical state and
23 2, 1, 4, 0, 295 | over by a Prelate as its proper Ordinary. He has the right
24 2, 1, 5, 2, 312 | an association which is proper to that institute. ~
25 2, 1, 5, 4, 329 | the apostolate which is proper to the laity. ~
26 2, 2, 0, 1, 333 | reinforces and defends the proper, ordinary and immediate
27 2, 2, 1, 1, 370 | diocesan Bishop, as its proper pastor. ~
28 2, 2, 1, 2, 381 | Bishop has all the ordinary, proper and immediate power required
29 2, 2, 1, 2, 384 | they fulfil the obligations proper to their state. He is to
30 2, 2, 1, 3, 418 | receives the full remuneration proper to the office. ~
31 2, 2, 3, 4, 510 | parish priest and the roles proper to the chapter are duly
32 2, 2, 3, 6, 515 | to a parish priest as its proper pastor. ~§2 The diocesan
33 2, 2, 3, 6, 516 | entrusted to a priest as its proper pastor, but because of special
34 2, 2, 3, 6, 519 | The parish priest is the proper pastor of the parish entrusted
35 2, 2, 3, 6, 529 | the fulfilment of their proper duties, and to foster the
36 2, 2, 3, 6, 529 | is to cooperate with his proper Bishop and with the presbyterium
37 2, 3, 1, 0, 587 | formation of members, and the proper object of their sacred bonds. ~§
38 2, 3, 1, 0, 588 | character and purpose, its proper role, defined by its founder
39 2, 3, 1, 0, 602 | 602 The fraternal life proper to each institute unites
40 2, 3, 2, 0, 607 | from the world which is proper to the character and purpose
41 2, 3, 2, 1, 610 | the purposes and spirit proper to the institute. ~§2 No
42 2, 3, 2, 1, 611 | the character and purposes proper to the institute; ~2° to
43 2, 3, 2, 1, 611 | engage in the works which are proper to the institute, in accordance
44 2, 3, 2, 2, 619 | the laws and traditions proper to the institute. They are
45 2, 3, 2, 2, 635 | goods, so that the poverty proper to the institute may be
46 2, 3, 2, 3, 642 | undertake the life which is proper to the institute. If necessary,
47 2, 3, 2, 3, 644 | without consulting their proper Ordinary; nor those who
48 2, 3, 2, 3, 652 | life of perfection which is proper to the institute. ~§2 Novices
49 2, 3, 2, 3, 659 | that they may lead the life proper to the institute more fully,
50 2, 3, 2, 5, 677 | mission and works which are proper to their institute. According
51 2, 3, 3, 0, 712 | life the secular character proper to the institute. ~
52 2, 3, 3, 0, 713 | the secular manner of life proper to them. ~§3 Clerical members,
53 2, 3, 3, 0, 715 | who are appointed to works proper to the institute or to the
54 2, 3, 0, 0, 731 | pursue the apostolic purpose proper to each society. Living
55 2, 3, 0, 0, 738 | incardinated in a diocese and his proper Bishop is to be defined
56 3, 0, 2, 0, 785 | faithful who have received proper formation and are outstanding
57 3, 0, 2, 0, 788 | admitted to the catechumenate proper in a liturgical ceremony;
58 3, 0, 2, 0, 790 | to ensure that there are proper agreements with the Moderators
59 3, 0, 3, 1, 798 | are bound to ensure the proper catholic education of their
60 3, 0, 4, 0, 824 | this title, is the author's proper local Ordinary, or the Ordinary
61 4, 1, 0, 0, 843 | This should be done through proper evangelisation and catechetical
62 4, 1, 1, 0, 849 | washing in real water with the proper form of words. ~
63 4, 1, 1, 1, 857 | a case of necessity, the proper place for baptism is a church
64 4, 1, 1, 1, 857 | be baptised in his or her proper parish church, and an infant
65 4, 1, 1, 1, 857 | church, and an infant in the proper parish church of the parents. ~
66 4, 1, 2, 3, 890 | receive this sacrament at the proper time. Parents and pastors
67 4, 1, 3, 1, 907 | perform the actions which are proper to the celebrating priest. ~
68 4, 1, 4, 1, 964 | Can. 964 §1 The proper place for hearing sacramental
69 4, 1, 4, 2, 974 | notify the Ordinary who is proper to that priest by reason
70 4, 1, 6, 1, 1015| to the diaconate by his proper Bishop, or with lawful dimissorial
71 4, 1, 6, 1, 1016| the secular clergy, the proper Bishop is the Bishop of
72 4, 1, 6, 1, 1018| secular clergy: ~1° the proper Bishop mentioned in can.
73 4, 1, 6, 2, 1025| in the judgement of the proper Bishop or competent major
74 4, 1, 6, 2, 1029| prudent judgement of the proper Bishop or the competent
75 4, 1, 6, 2, 1030| Can. 1030 The proper Bishop or the competent
76 4, 1, 6, 2, 1036| priesthood, he must submit to the proper Bishop or to the competent
77 4, 1, 6, 2, 1051| ministry, likewise, after proper investigation, a certificate
78 4, 1, 6, 3, 1053| the certificate to their proper Ordinary for the registration
79 4, 1, 7, 5, 1115| With the permission of the proper Ordinary or the proper parish
80 4, 1, 7, 5, 1115| the proper Ordinary or the proper parish priest, marriages
81 4, 1, 7, 5, 1121| of the curia, and of the proper parish of the catholic party
82 4, 2, 3, 1, 1177| church of that person's proper parish. ~§2 However, any
83 4, 2, 3, 1, 1177| and a notification to the proper parish priest of the deceased. ~§
84 4, 2, 3, 1, 1177| occurred outside the person's proper parish, and the body is
85 4, 2, 3, 1, 1179| to be celebrated in their proper church or oratory: by the
86 4, 2, 3, 1, 1181| poor are not deprived of proper funeral rites. ~
87 4, 3, 1, 4, 1235| can be removed. ~§2 It is proper that in every church there
88 4, 3, 1, 5, 1242| of Cardinals or, in their proper Churches, of diocesan Bishops
89 4, 3, 2, 1, 1247| be given to God, the joy proper to the Lord's Day, or the
90 5, 0, 0, 0, 1254| goods, in pursuit of its proper objectives. ~§2 These proper
91 5, 0, 0, 0, 1254| proper objectives. ~§2 These proper objectives are principally
92 5, 0, 1, 0, 1260| whatever is necessary for its proper objectives. ~
93 5, 0, 1, 0, 1265| written permission of their proper Ordinary and of the local
94 5, 0, 2, 0, 1284| seek accurately and at the proper time the income and produce
95 5, 0, 2, 0, 1284| lawful norms; ~5° at the proper time pay the interest which
96 5, 0, 2, 0, 1288| written permission of their proper Ordinary. ~
97 5, 0, 4, 0, 1302| institutes, it is the member's proper Ordinary. ~
98 5, 0, 4, 0, 1308| in a fitting manner the proper purpose of the institute. ~§
99 7, 1, 2, 3, 1445| competent: ~1° to oversee the proper administration of justice
100 7, 2, 4, 4, 1577| material needed for the proper and faithful discharge of
101 7, 2, 4, 4, 1580| determined by the judge in a proper and equitable manner, with
102 7, 2, 5, 1, 1592| with due observance of the proper norms. ~§2 Before issuing
103 7, 3, 2, 0, 1712| cleric loses all rights proper to the clerical state and
|