Book,  Part, Title, Chapter, Can. 
 1   2,   1,    3,   1, 239 |   warrant this, and a financial administrator. Moreover, if the students
 2   2,   1,    3,   2, 272 |           Can. 272 The diocesan Administrator cannot grant excardination
 3   2,   1,    5,   2, 312 | territory, but not the diocesan Administrator, for diocesan associations,
 4   2,   2,    1,   1, 371 |       entrusted to an apostolic Administrator, who governs it in the name
 5   2,   2,    1,   2, 388 |        another diocese, even as administrator, satisfies the obligation
 6   2,   2,    1,   2, 409 |       to the office of diocesan Administrator, he is to exercise this
 7   2,   2,    1,   2, 409 |       authority of the diocesan Administrator, who governs the diocese. ~
 8   2,   2,    1,   3, 414 |      law belong to the diocesan Administrator. ~
 9   2,   2,    1,   3, 418 |      obligations, of a diocesan Administrator; all powers of the Vicar
10   2,   2,    1,   3, 419 |       appointment of a diocesan Administrator, the governance of the diocese
11   2,   2,    1,   3, 419 | competent to appoint a diocesan Administrator. ~
12   2,   2,    1,   3, 421 |       episcopal see, a diocesan Administrator is to be elected by the
13   2,   2,    1,   3, 421 |        any reason, the diocesan Administrator is not lawfully elected
14   2,   2,    1,   3, 422 |      person elected as diocesan Administrator must as soon as possible
15   2,   2,    1,   3, 423 |        423 §1 Only one diocesan Administrator is to be appointed, contrary
16   2,   2,    1,   3, 423 |       invalid. ~§2 The diocesan Administrator is not to be at the same
17   2,   2,    1,   3, 423 |         same time the financial administrator. Accordingly, if the financial
18   2,   2,    1,   3, 423 |   Accordingly, if the financial administrator of the diocese is elected
19   2,   2,    1,   3, 423 |       of the diocese is elected Administrator, the finance committee is
20   2,   2,    1,   3, 423 |     another temporary financial administrator. ~
21   2,   2,    1,   3, 424 |           Can. 424 The diocesan Administrator is to be elected according
22   2,   2,    1,   3, 425 |       to the office of diocesan Administrator. ~§2 As diocesan Administrator
23   2,   2,    1,   3, 425 |  Administrator. ~§2 As diocesan Administrator a priest is to be elected
24   2,   2,    1,   3, 425 |        matter, is to appoint an Administrator for that occasion. The acts
25   2,   2,    1,   3, 426 |     appointment of the diocesan Administrator, has the power which the
26   2,   2,    1,   3, 427 |        Can. 427 §1 The diocesan Administrator is bound by the obligations
27   2,   2,    1,   3, 427 |        itself. ~§2 The diocesan Administrator obtains his power on his
28   2,   2,    1,   3, 429 |           Can. 429 The diocesan Administrator is bound by the obligations
29   2,   2,    1,   3, 430 |      The office of the diocesan Administrator ceases when the new Bishop
30   2,   2,    1,   3, 430 |         Removal of the diocesan Administrator is reserved to the Holy
31   2,   2,    1,   3, 430 |        college. If the diocesan Administrator is removed, resigns or dies,
32   2,   2,    1,   3, 430 |       or dies, another diocesan Administrator is to be elected in accordance
33   2,   2,    2,   2, 436 |        3° to appoint a diocesan Administrator in accordance with cann.
34   2,   2,    3,   1, 461 |       his own and of another as Administrator, he may convene one diocesan
35   2,   2,    3,   2, 485 |        be removed by a diocesan Administrator only with the consent of
36   2,   2,    3,   2, 490 |        and then by the diocesan Administrator personally. ~§3 Documents
37   2,   2,    3,   2      |     COMMITTEE AND THE FINANCIAL ADMINISTRATOR ~
38   2,   2,    3,   2, 494 |        each diocese a financial administrator is to be appointed by the
39   2,   2,    3,   2, 494 |        committee. The financial administrator is to be expert in financial
40   2,   2,    3,   2, 494 |    integrity. ~§2 The financial administrator is to be appointed for five
41   2,   2,    3,   2, 494 | responsibility of the financial administrator, under the authority of
42   2,   2,    3,   2, 494 |       of the year the financial administrator must give the finance committee
43   2,   2,    3,   4, 509 |         but not to the diocesan Administrator, to bestow each and every
44   2,   2,    3,   6, 520 |    Bishop, but not the diocesan Administrator, can, with the consent of
45   2,   2,    3,   6, 525 |          it is for the diocesan Administrator or whoever governs the diocese
46   2,   2,    3,   6, 539 | possible to appoint a parochial administrator, that is, a priest who will
47   2,   2,    3,   6, 540 |       Can. 540 §1 The parochial administrator is bound by the same obligations
48   2,   2,    3,   6, 540 |    otherwise. ~§2 The parochial administrator may not do anything which
49   2,   2,    3,   6, 540 |       his office, the parochial administrator is to give an account to
50   2,   2,    3,   6, 541 |      appointment of a parochial administrator the interim governance of
51   2,   2,    3,   6, 549 |        3, or unless a parochial administrator has been appointed. If can.
52   2,   2,    3,   6, 552 | diocesan Bishop or the diocesan Administrator. ~
53   2,   3,    2,   2, 636 |      there is to be a financial administrator, distinct from the major
54   2,   3,    2,   2, 636 |        s own law. The financial administrator is to administer the goods
55   2,   3,    2,   2, 636 |         communities a financial administrator, distinct from the local
56   2,   3,    2,   2, 636 |         s own law the financial administrator and others with financial
57   3,   0,    5,   0, 833 |        consultors: the diocesan Administrator; ~5° in the presence of
58   4,   1,    3,   3, 956 |         Can. 956 Each and every administrator of pious causes and those,
59   4,   1,    6,   1, 1018|         1016; ~2° the apostolic Administrator; with the consent of the
60   4,   1,    6,   1, 1018|        consultors, the diocesan Administrator; with the consent of the
61   4,   1,    6,   1, 1018|     apostolic. ~§2 The diocesan Administrator, the Pro-vicar and Pro-prefect
62   5,   0,    2,   0, 1273|      governance, is the supreme administrator and steward of all ecclesiastical
63   5,   0,    2,   0, 1278|        entrust to the financial administrator the duties mentioned in
64   5,   0,    2,   0, 1279|   negligence on the part of the administrator. ~§2 Where no administrators
65   5,   0,    2,   0, 1280|       in the performance of the administrator's duties, in accordance
66   7,   1,    2,   1, 1420|         removed by the diocesan Administrator. On the coming of the new
67   7,   5,    0,   1, 1747|  meantime by way of a parochial administrator. ~
 
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