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1 Intro | Church, and the Code of Canon Law, in an uninterrupted expression 2 Intro | validly (cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 521, 1). Certainly, 3 Intro | norm (cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 517, 2). In this controversial 4 Intro | bodies foreseen by canon law (cf. Code of Canon Law, 5 Intro | canon law (cf. Code of Canon Law, can. 536-537); but these 6 I,2,d | expressed in the norms of law[53]. The objective of the 7 I,2,e | assumed into the Code of Canon Law[62], overcomes the danger 8 II | form in the Code of Canon Law. Post-conciliar papal teaching, 9 II | accordance with the norms of law"[73]. The concept of parish 10 II | accordance with the norms of law. ~It recent times, it has 11 II | innovations in the universal law of the Church concerning 12 II | ecclesial communion[81], canon law explicitly stipulates that 13 II (82) | required by the general law of the Church in relation 14 II (82) | those set out in particular law (those most necessary in 15 II (104)| administering confirmation by the law itself...3°with regard to 16 II | established norms of universal law, can entrust to the lay 17 II | with the prescriptions of law"[112]. Even Deacons, who 18 II | the provisions of law foresee the constitution 19 II | accordance with the norms of law on just and honest administration,