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TITLE V: VOWS AND OATHS (Cann. 1191 - 1204) CHAPTER I : VOWS §2 Unless they are prohibited by law, all who have an appropriate use of reason are capable of making a vow. §3 A vow made as a result of grave and unjust fear or of deceit is by virtue of the law itself invalid. §2 It is solemn if it is recognised by the Church as such; otherwise, it is simple. §3 It is personal if it promises an action by the person making the vow; real, if it promises some thing; mixed, if it has both a personal and a real aspect. Can. 1193 Of its nature a vow obliges only the person who makes it. 1° the local Ordinary and the parish priest, in respect of all their own subjects and also of peregrini; 2° the Superior of a religious institute or of a society of apostolic life, if these are clerical and of pontifical right, in respect of members, novices and those who reside day and night in a house of the institute or society; 3° those to whom the faculty of dispensing has been delegated by the Apostolic See or by the local Ordinary.
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