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501 3, 0, 0, 0, 750| Can.749 §1. By virtue of his office, 502 3, 0, 0, 0, 751| Can.750 §1. A person must believe with 503 3, 0, 0, 0, 756| Can.755 §1. It is above all for the 504 3, 0, 1, 0, 757| Can.756 §1. With respect to the universal 505 3, 0, 1, 1, 767| prejudice to can. 767, §1.~ 506 3, 0, 1, 1, 768| Can.767 §1. Among the forms of preaching, 507 3, 0, 1, 1, 769| Can.768 §1. Those who proclaim the 508 3, 0, 1, 1, 772| Can.771 §1. Pastors of souls, especially 509 3, 0, 1, 1, 773| Can.772 §1. In the exercise of preaching, 510 3, 0, 1, 2, 775| Can.774 §1. Under the direction of 511 3, 0, 1, 2, 776| Can.775 §1. Having observed the prescripts 512 3, 0, 1, 2, 778| take care in a special way:~1/ that suitable catechesis 513 3, 0, 2, 0, 783| Can.782 §1. The Roman Pontiff and the 514 3, 0, 2, 0, 786| Can.785 §1. Catechists are to be used 515 3, 0, 2, 0, 788| Can.787 §1. By the witness of their 516 3, 0, 2, 0, 789| Can.788 §1. When the period of the 517 3, 0, 2, 0, 791| Can.790 §1. It is for the diocesan 518 3, 0, 2, 0, 791| territories of a mission:~1/ to promote, direct, and 519 3, 0, 2, 0, 791| diocesan bishop mentioned in §1, n. 1.~ 520 3, 0, 2, 0, 791| bishop mentioned in §1, n. 1.~ 521 3, 0, 2, 0, 792| in individual dioceses:~1/ missionary vocations are 522 3, 0, 3, 0, 794| Can.793 §1. Parents and those who take 523 3, 0, 3, 0, 795| Can.794 §1. The duty and right of educating 524 3, 0, 3, 1, 797| Can.796 §1. Among the means to foster 525 3, 0, 3, 1, 801| Can.800 §1. The Church has the right 526 3, 0, 3, 1, 803| Can.802 §1. If schools which offer 527 3, 0, 3, 1, 804| Can.803 §1. A Catholic school is understood 528 3, 0, 3, 1, 805| Can.804 §1. The Catholic religious 529 3, 0, 3, 1, 807| Can.806 §1. The diocesan bishop has 530 3, 0, 3, 2, 811| Can.810 §1. The authority competent 531 3, 0, 3, 2, 812| Can.811 §1. The competent ecclesiastical 532 3, 0, 3, 3, 817| Can.816 §1. Ecclesiastical universities 533 3, 0, 4, 0, 823| Can.822 §1. The pastors of the Church, 534 3, 0, 4, 0, 824| Can.823 §1. In order to preserve the 535 3, 0, 4, 0, 824| and~right mentioned in §1 with regard to the Christian 536 3, 0, 4, 0, 825| Can.824 §1. Unless it is established 537 3, 0, 4, 0, 826| Can.825 §1. Books of the sacred scriptures 538 3, 0, 4, 0, 827| Can.826 §1. The prescripts of can. 539 3, 0, 4, 0, 828| Can.827 §1. To be published, catechisms 540 3, 0, 4, 0, 831| Can.830 §1. The conference of bishops 541 3, 0, 4, 0, 832| Can.831 §1. Except for a just and reasonable 542 3, 0, 5, 0, 834| approved by~the Apostolic See:~1/ in the presence of the 543 4, 0, 0, 0, 835| Can. 834 §1. The Church fulfills its 544 4, 0, 0, 0, 836| Can. 835 §1. The bishops in the first 545 4, 0, 0, 0, 838| Can. 837 §1. Liturgical actions are 546 4, 0, 0, 0, 839| Can. 838 §1. The direction of the sacred 547 4, 0, 0, 0, 840| Can. 839 §1. The Church carries out 548 4, 1, 0, 0, 843| Can. 842 §1. A person who has not received 549 4, 1, 0, 0, 844| Can. 843 §1. Sacred ministers cannot 550 4, 1, 0, 0, 845| Can. 844 §1. Catholic ministers administer 551 4, 1, 0, 0, 846| Can. 845 §1. Since the sacraments of 552 4, 1, 0, 0, 846| sacraments mentioned in §1~were actually or validly 553 4, 1, 0, 0, 847| Can. 846 §1. In celebrating the sacraments 554 4, 1, 0, 0, 848| Can. 847 §1. In administering the sacraments 555 4, 1, 1, 1, 852| properly; consequently:~1/ an adult who intends to 556 4, 1, 1, 1, 853| Can. 852 §1. The prescripts of the canons 557 4, 1, 1, 1, 858| Can. 857 §1. Apart from a case of necessity, 558 4, 1, 1, 1, 859| Can. 858 §1. Every parish church is 559 4, 1, 1, 1, 861| Can. 860 §1. Apart from a case of necessity, 560 4, 1, 1, 2, 862| Can. 861 §1. The ordinary minister of 561 4, 1, 1, 2, 862| prescript~of can. 530, n. 1.~§2. When an ordinary minister 562 4, 1, 1, 3, 866| Can. 865 §1. For an adult to be baptized, 563 4, 1, 1, 3, 868| Can. 867 §1. Parents are obliged to 564 4, 1, 1, 3, 869| Can. 868 §1. For an infant to be baptized 565 4, 1, 1, 3, 869| to be baptized licitly:~1/ the parents or at least 566 4, 1, 1, 3, 870| Can. 869 §1. If there is a doubt whether 567 4, 1, 1, 3, 870| the cases mentioned in §§1 and 2 the conferral or validity 568 4, 1, 1, 4, 875| Can. 874 §1. To be permitted to take 569 4, 1, 1, 4, 875| of sponsor a person must:~1/ be designated by the one 570 4, 1, 1, 5, 878| Can. 877 §1. The pastor of the place 571 4, 1, 1, 5, 878| according to the norm of §§1 and 2, with due~regard for 572 4, 1, 1, 5, 879| to the norm of can. 877, §1.~ ~ 573 4, 1, 2, 1, 881| Can. 880 §1. The sacrament of confirmation 574 4, 1, 2, 2, 884| confirmation by the law itself:~1/ within the boundaries of 575 4, 1, 2, 2, 885| Can. 884 §1. The diocesan bishop is 576 4, 1, 2, 2, 886| Can. 885 §1. The diocesan bishop is 577 4, 1, 2, 2, 887| Can. 886 §1. A bishop in his diocese 578 4, 1, 2, 3, 890| Can. 889 §1. Every baptized person not 579 4, 1, 2, 4, 894| Can. 893 §1. To perform the function 580 4, 1, 3, 1, 900| Can. 899 §1. The eucharistic celebration 581 4, 1, 3, 1 | Art. 1. The Minister of the Most 582 4, 1, 3, 1, 901| Can. 900 §1. The minister who is able 583 4, 1, 3, 1, 906| Can. 905 §1. A priest is not permitted 584 4, 1, 3, 1, 911| Can. 910 §1. The ordinary minister of 585 4, 1, 3, 1, 912| Can. 911 §1. The pastor, parochial vicars, 586 4, 1, 3, 1, 914| Can. 913 §1. The administration of the 587 4, 1, 3, 1, 920| Can. 919 §1. A person who is to receive 588 4, 1, 3, 1, 921| Can. 920 §1. After being initiated into 589 4, 1, 3, 1, 922| Can. 921 §1. The Christian faithful 590 4, 1, 3, 1, 925| Can. 924 §1. The most holy eucharistic 591 4, 1, 3, 1, 930| by the rubrics.Can. 930 §1. If an infirm or elderly 592 4, 1, 3, 1, 932| Can. 932 §1. The eucharistic celebration 593 4, 1, 3, 2, 934| Can. 934 §1. The Most Holy Eucharist:~ 594 4, 1, 3, 2, 934| The Most Holy Eucharist:~1/ must be reserved in the 595 4, 1, 3, 2, 938| Can. 938 §1. The Most Holy Eucharist 596 4, 1, 3, 2, 941| Can. 941 §1. In churches or oratories 597 4, 1, 3, 2, 943| Can. 944 §1. When it can be done in 598 4, 1, 3, 3, 944| Can. 945 §1. In accord with the approved 599 4, 1, 3, 3, 950| Can. 951 §1. A priest who celebrates 600 4, 1, 3, 3, 951| Can. 952 §1. It is for the provincial 601 4, 1, 3, 3, 951| local custom mentioned in §§1 and~2.~ 602 4, 1, 3, 3, 954| Can. 955 §1. A person who intends to 603 4, 1, 3, 3, 957| Can. 958 §1. The pastor and the rector 604 4, 1, 4, 1, 960| Can. 961 §1. Absolution cannot be imparted 605 4, 1, 4, 1, 960| individual confession unless:~1/ danger of death is imminent 606 4, 1, 4, 1, 960| according to the norm of §1,~n. 2 are present. He can 607 4, 1, 4, 1, 961| Can. 962 §1. For a member of the Christian 608 4, 1, 4, 1, 961| requirements of the norm of §1. An exhortation that each 609 4, 1, 4, 1, 962| Can. 964 §1. The proper place to hear 610 4, 1, 4, 2, 964| Can. 966 §1. The valid absolution of 611 4, 1, 4, 2, 965| Can. 967 §1. In addition to the Roman 612 4, 1, 4, 2, 966| Can. 968 §1. In virtue of office, a 613 4, 1, 4, 2, 967| Can. 969 §1. The local ordinary alone 614 4, 1, 4, 2, 972| Can. 974 §1. The local ordinary and 615 4, 1, 4, 2, 976| Can. 978 §1. In hearing confessions 616 4, 1, 4, 2, 981| Can. 983 §1. The sacramental seal is 617 4, 1, 4, 2, 982| Can. 984 §1. A confessor is prohibited 618 4, 1, 4, 2, 984| Can. 986 §1. All to whom the care of 619 4, 1, 4, 3, 986| Can. 988 §1. A member of the Christian 620 4, 1, 4, 4, 993| Can. 995 §1. In addition to the supreme 621 4, 1, 4, 4, 994| Can. 996 §1. To be capable of gaining 622 4, 1, 5, 1, 997| the anointing of the sick:~1/ those equivalent to a diocesan 623 4, 1, 5, 1, 998| Can. 1000 §1. The anointings with the 624 4, 1, 5, 2, 1001| Can. 1003 §1. Every priest and a priest 625 4, 1, 5, 3, 1002| Can. 1004 §1. The anointing of the sick 626 4, 1, 6, 0, 1007| Can. 1009 §1. The orders are the episcopate, 627 4, 1, 6, 1, 1009| Can. 1011 §1. Ordination generally is 628 4, 1, 6, 1, 1013| Can. 1015 §1. Each person is to be ordained 629 4, 1, 6, 1, 1016| Can. 1018 §1. The following can give 630 4, 1, 6, 1, 1016| letters for secular clergy:~1/ the proper bishop mentioned 631 4, 1, 6, 1, 1017| Can. 1019 §1. The major superior of a 632 4, 1, 6, 2, 1023| Can. 1025 §1. To confer the presbyteral 633 4, 1, 6, 2 | Art. 1. Requirements in Those to 634 4, 1, 6, 2, 1029| Can. 1031 §1. The presbyterate is not 635 4, 1, 6, 2, 1029| according to the norm of §§1 and 2 is reserved~to the 636 4, 1, 6, 2, 1030| Can. 1032 §1. Those aspiring to the presbyterate 637 4, 1, 6, 2, 1032| Can. 1034 §1. A person aspiring to the 638 4, 1, 6, 2, 1033| Can. 1035 §1. Before anyone is promoted 639 4, 1, 6, 2, 1039| irregular for receiving orders:~1/ a person who labors under 640 4, 1, 6, 2, 1040| impeded from receiving orders:~1/ a man who has a wife, unless 641 4, 1, 6, 2, 1042| Can. 1044 §1. The following are irregular 642 4, 1, 6, 2, 1042| exercise of orders received:~1/ a person who has received 643 4, 1, 6, 2, 1042| the exercise of orders:~1/ a person who has received 644 4, 1, 6, 2, 1042| mentioned in can. 1041, n. 1 until the~ordinary, after 645 4, 1, 6, 2, 1045| Can. 1047 §1. Dispensation from all irregularities 646 4, 1, 6, 2, 1045| reserved to the~Apostolic See:~1/ irregularities from the 647 4, 1, 6, 2, 1045| mentioned in can. 1042, n. 1.~§3. Dispensation in public 648 4, 1, 6, 2, 1047| Can. 1049 §1. Petitions to obtain a dispensation 649 4, 1, 6, 2, 1048| documents are required:~1/ a testimonial that studies 650 4, 1, 6, 2, 1050| ordained~are to be observed:~1/ there is to be a testimonial 651 4, 1, 6, 2, 1051| Can. 1052 §1. For a bishop conferring 652 4, 1, 6, 3, 1052| Can. 1053 §1. After an ordination has 653 4, 1, 7, 0, 1054| Can. 1055 §1. The matrimonial covenant, 654 4, 1, 7, 0, 1056| Can. 1057 §1. The consent of the parties, 655 4, 1, 7, 0, 1060| Can. 1061 §1. A valid marriage between 656 4, 1, 7, 0, 1061| Can. 1062 §1. A promise of marriage, 657 4, 1, 7, 1, 1062| be offered especially by:~1/ preaching, catechesis adapted 658 4, 1, 7, 1, 1064| Can. 1065 §1. Catholics who have not 659 4, 1, 7, 1, 1070| Can. 1071 §1. Except in a case of necessity, 660 4, 1, 7, 1, 1070| of the local ordinary at:~1/ a marriage of transients;~ 661 4, 1, 7, 2, 1074| Can. 1075 §1. It is only for the supreme 662 4, 1, 7, 2, 1076| Can. 1077 §1. In a special case, the 663 4, 1, 7, 2, 1077| Can. 1078 §1. The local ordinary can 664 4, 1, 7, 2, 1077| to the Apostolic See are:~1/ the impediment arising 665 4, 1, 7, 2, 1078| Can. 1079 §1. In urgent danger of death, 666 4, 1, 7, 2, 1078| circumstances mentioned in §1, but only for cases in which 667 4, 1, 7, 2, 1079| Can. 1080 §1. Whenever an impediment 668 4, 1, 7, 2, 1079| mentioned in can. 1078, §2, n. 1.~§2. This power is valid 669 4, 1, 7, 3, 1082| Can. 1083 §1. A man before he has completed 670 4, 1, 7, 3, 1083| Can. 1084 §1. Antecedent and perpetual 671 4, 1, 7, 3, 1084| Can. 1085 §1. A person bound by the bond 672 4, 1, 7, 3, 1085| Can. 1086 §1. A marriage between two 673 4, 1, 7, 3, 1089| Can. 1090 §1. Anyone who with a view 674 4, 1, 7, 3, 1090| Can. 1091 §1. In the direct line of consanguinity 675 4, 1, 7, 4, 1094| of contracting marriage:~1/ those who lack the sufficient 676 4, 1, 7, 4, 1095| Can. 1096 §1. For matrimonial consent 677 4, 1, 7, 4, 1096| Can. 1097 §1. Error concerning the person 678 4, 1, 7, 4, 1100| Can. 1101 §1. The internal consent of 679 4, 1, 7, 4, 1101| Can. 1102 §1. A marriage subject to a 680 4, 1, 7, 4, 1103| Can. 1104 §1. To contract a marriage 681 4, 1, 7, 4, 1104| Can. 1105 §1. To enter into a marriage 682 4, 1, 7, 4, 1104| proxy it is required that:~1/ there is a special mandate 683 4, 1, 7, 5, 1107| Can. 1108 §1. Only those marriages are 684 4, 1, 7, 5, 1107| mentioned in cann. 144, 1112, §1, 1116, and 1127, §§1–2.~§ 685 4, 1, 7, 5, 1107| 1112, §1, 1116, and 1127, §§1–2.~§2. The person who assists 686 4, 1, 7, 5, 1109| jurisdiction.Can. 1111 §1. As long as they hold office~ 687 4, 1, 7, 5, 1110| Can. 1112 §1. Where there is a lack of 688 4, 1, 7, 5, 1114| Can. 1116 §1. If a person competent to 689 4, 1, 7, 5, 1114| licitly before~witnesses only:~1/ in danger of death;~2/ 690 4, 1, 7, 5, 1116| Can. 1118 §1. A marriage between Catholics 691 4, 1, 7, 5, 1119| Can. 1121 §1. After a marriage has been 692 4, 1, 7, 5, 1120| Can. 1122 §1. The contracted marriage 693 4, 1, 7, 6, 1123| conditions have been fulfilled:~1/ the Catholic party is to 694 4, 1, 7, 6, 1125| Can. 1127 §1. The prescripts of can. 695 4, 1, 7, 6, 1125| according to the norm of §1. Likewise, there is not 696 4, 1, 7, 6, 1126| mentioned in can. 1086, §1 impedes.~ 697 4, 1, 7, 7, 1128| secretly entails the following:~1/ the investigations which 698 4, 1, 7, 8, 1135| Can. 1138 §1. The father is he whom a 699 4, 1, 7, 9 | Art. 1. Dissolution of the Bond~ 700 4, 1, 7, 9, 1140| Can. 1143 §1. A marriage entered into 701 4, 1, 7, 9, 1141| Can. 1144 §1. For the baptized party 702 4, 1, 7, 9, 1141| be~interrogated whether:~1/ he or she also wishes to 703 4, 1, 7, 9, 1142| Can. 1145 §1. The interrogation is regularly 704 4, 1, 7, 9, 1143| marriage with a Catholic party:~1/ if the other party responded 705 4, 1, 7, 9, 1144| Can. 1148 §1. When he receives baptism 706 4, 1, 7, 9, 1144| the cases mentioned in §1, marriage must be contracted 707 4, 1, 7, 9, 1148| Can. 1152 §1. Although it is earnestly 708 4, 1, 7, 9, 1149| Can. 1153 §1. If either of the spouses 709 4, 1, 7, 10 | Art. 1. Simple Convalidation~ 710 4, 1, 7, 10, 1152| Can. 1156 §1. To convalidate a marriage 711 4, 1, 7, 10, 1154| Can. 1158 §1. If the impediment is public, 712 4, 1, 7, 10, 1155| Can. 1159 §1. A marriage which is invalid 713 4, 1, 7, 10, 1157| Can. 1161 §1. The radical sanation of 714 4, 1, 7, 10, 1158| Can. 1162 §1. A marriage cannot be radically 715 4, 1, 7, 10, 1159| Can. 1163 §1. A marriage which is invalid 716 4, 1, 7, 10, 1161| Can. 1165 §1. The Apostolic See can grant 717 4, 2, 1, 0, 1163| Can. 1167 §1. The Apostolic See alone 718 4, 2, 1, 0, 1165| Can. 1169 §1. Those marked with the episcopal 719 4, 2, 1, 0, 1168| Can. 1172 §1. No one can perform exorcisms 720 4, 2, 2, 0, 1170| Can. 1174 §1. Clerics are obliged to 721 4, 2, 3, 0, 1172| Can. 1176 §1. Deceased members of the 722 4, 2, 3, 1, 1173| Can. 1177 §1. A funeral for any deceased 723 4, 2, 3, 1, 1176| Can. 1180 §1. If a parish has its own 724 4, 2, 3, 2, 1179| Can. 1183 §1. When it concerns funerals, 725 4, 2, 3, 2, 1180| Can. 1184 §1. Unless they gave some signs 726 4, 2, 3, 2, 1180| ecclesiastical funerals:~1/ notorious apostates, heretics, 727 4, 2, 4, 0, 1186| Can. 1190 §1. It is absolutely forbidden 728 4, 2, 5, 1, 1187| Can. 1191 §1. A vow, that is, a deliberate 729 4, 2, 5, 1, 1188| Can. 1192 §1. A vow is public if a legitimate 730 4, 2, 5, 1, 1192| right acquired by others:~1/ the local ordinary and 731 4, 2, 5, 2, 1195| Can. 1199 §1. An oath, that is, the invocation 732 4, 2, 5, 2, 1196| Can. 1200 §1. A person who freely swears 733 4, 2, 5, 2, 1197| Can. 1201 §1. A promissory oath follows 734 4, 2, 5, 2, 1198| promissory oath ceases:~1/ if it is remitted by the 735 4, 3, 1, 1, 1211| Can. 1215 §1. No church is to be built 736 4, 3, 1, 1, 1213| Can. 1217 §1. After construction has 737 4, 3, 1, 1, 1216| Can. 1220 §1. All those responsible are 738 4, 3, 1, 1, 1218| Can. 1222 §1. If a church cannot be used 739 4, 3, 1, 2, 1220| Can. 1224 §1. The ordinary is not to 740 4, 3, 1, 3, 1228| Can. 1232 §1. The local ordinary is competent 741 4, 3, 1, 3, 1230| Can. 1234 §1. At shrines the means of 742 4, 3, 1, 4, 1231| Can. 1235 §1. An altar, or a table upon 743 4, 3, 1, 4, 1232| Can. 1236 §1. According to the traditional 744 4, 3, 1, 4, 1233| Can. 1237 §1. Fixed altars must be dedicated, 745 4, 3, 1, 4, 1234| Can. 1238 §1. An altar loses its dedication 746 4, 3, 1, 4, 1235| Can. 1239 §1. An altar, whether fixed 747 4, 3, 1, 5, 1236| Can. 1240 §1. Where possible, the Church 748 4, 3, 1, 5, 1237| Can. 1241 §1. Parishes and religious 749 4, 3, 2, 0, 1240| Can. 1244 §1. It is only for the supreme 750 4, 3, 2, 1, 1242| Can. 1246 §1. Sunday, on which by apostolic 751 4, 3, 2, 1, 1244| Can. 1248 §1. A person who assists at 752 5, 0, 0, 0, 1249| Can.1254 §1. To pursue its proper purposes, 753 5, 0, 0, 0, 1252| Can.1257 §1. All temporal goods which 754 5, 0, 1, 0, 1256| Can.1261 §1. The Christian faithful 755 5, 0, 1, 0, 1256| mentioned in can. 222, §1 and~in an appropriate manner 756 5, 0, 1, 0, 1259| the bishops of a province:~1/ to fix the fees for acts 757 5, 0, 1, 0, 1260| Can.1265 §1. Without prejudice to the 758 5, 0, 1, 0, 1262| Can.1267 §1. Unless the contrary is 759 5, 0, 1, 0, 1262| offerings mentioned in §1 cannot be refused except 760 5, 0, 1, 0, 1267| mentioned in can. 1274, §1.~ ~ 761 5, 0, 2, 0, 1269| Can.1274 §1. Each diocese is to have 762 5, 0, 2, 0, 1271| Can.1276 §1. It is for the ordinary 763 5, 0, 2, 0, 1273| mentioned in cann. 1276, §1 and 1279, §2.~ 764 5, 0, 2, 0, 1274| Can.1279 §1. The administration of ecclesiastical 765 5, 0, 2, 0, 1276| Can.1281 §1. Without prejudice to the 766 5, 0, 2, 0, 1278| administrators begin their function:~1/ they must take an oath 767 5, 0, 2, 0, 1279| Can.1284 §1. All administrators are 768 5, 0, 2, 0, 1279| Consequently they must:~1/ exercise vigilance so that 769 5, 0, 2, 0, 1281| Administrators of goods:~1/ in the employment of workers 770 5, 0, 2, 0, 1282| Can.1287 §1. Both clerical and lay administrators 771 5, 0, 3, 0, 1287| Can.1292 §1. Without prejudice to the 772 5, 0, 3, 0, 1288| Can.1293 §1. The alienation of goods 773 5, 0, 3, 0, 1288| requires the~following:~1/ a just cause, such as urgent 774 5, 0, 3, 0, 1289| Can.1294 §1. An asset ordinarily must 775 5, 0, 4, 0, 1294| Can.1299 §1. A person who by natural 776 5, 0, 4, 0, 1296| Can.1301 §1. The ordinary is the executor 777 5, 0, 4, 0, 1297| Can.1302 §1. A person who has accepted 778 5, 0, 4, 0, 1297| ordinary mentioned in §§1 and 2 is the local ordinary; 779 5, 0, 4, 0, 1298| Can.1303 §1. In law, the term pious 780 5, 0, 4, 0, 1298| pious foundations includes:~1/ autonomous pious foundations, 781 5, 0, 4, 0, 1298| mentioned in can. 1274, §1 when the time is completed~ 782 5, 0, 4, 0, 1299| Can.1304 §1. For a juridic person to 783 5, 0, 4, 0, 1301| Can.1306 §1. Foundations, even if made 784 5, 0, 4, 0, 1302| Can.1307 §1. A list of the obligations 785 5, 0, 4, 0, 1302| mentioned in can. 958, §1, another book is to be maintained 786 5, 0, 4, 0, 1303| Can.1308 §1. A reduction of the obligations 787 5, 0, 4, 0, 1305| Can.1310 §1. The ordinary, only for 788 6, 1, 1, 0, 1307| Can.1312 §1. The following are penal 789 6, 1, 1, 0, 1307| sanctions in the Church:~1/ medicinal penalties, or 790 6, 1, 2, 0, 1308| Can.1313 §1. If a law is changed after 791 6, 1, 2, 0, 1310| Can.1315 §1. A person who has legislative 792 6, 1, 2, 0, 1314| Can.1319 §1. Insofar as a person can 793 6, 1, 3, 0, 1316| Can.1321 §1. No one is punished unless 794 6, 1, 3, 0, 1318| violated a law or precept:~1/ a person who has not yet 795 6, 1, 3, 0, 1318| prescripts of cann. 1324, §1, n. 2 and~1325;~7/ a person 796 6, 1, 3, 0, 1319| Can.1324 §1. The perpetrator of a violation 797 6, 1, 3, 0, 1319| the delict was committed:~1/ by a person who had only 798 6, 1, 3, 0, 1319| circumstances mentioned in §1, the accused is not bound 799 6, 1, 3, 0, 1321| Can.1326 §1. A judge can punish the 800 6, 1, 3, 0, 1321| precept has established:~1/ a person who after a condemnation 801 6, 1, 3, 0, 1321| the cases mentioned in §1 is latae sententiae, another 802 6, 1, 3, 0, 1323| Can.1328 §1. A person who has done or 803 6, 1, 3, 0, 1324| Can.1329 §1. If ferendae sententiae 804 6, 1, 4, 1, 1326| Can.1331 §1. An excommunicated person 805 6, 1, 4, 1, 1326| excommunicated person is forbidden:~1/ to have any ministerial 806 6, 1, 4, 1, 1326| declared, the offender:~1/ who wishes to act against 807 6, 1, 4, 1, 1326| against the prescript of §1, n. 1 must be prevented 808 6, 1, 4, 1, 1326| the prescript of §1, n. 1 must be prevented from doing 809 6, 1, 4, 1, 1326| according to the norm of §1, n. 3;~3/ is forbidden to 810 6, 1, 4, 1, 1327| mentioned in can. 1331, §1, nn. 1 and 2 bind an interdicted 811 6, 1, 4, 1, 1327| mentioned in can. 1331, §1, nn. 1 and 2 bind an interdicted 812 6, 1, 4, 1, 1327| prescript of can. 1331, §2, n. 1 must be observed.~ 813 6, 1, 4, 1, 1328| Can.1333 §1. Suspension, which can affect 814 6, 1, 4, 1, 1328| only clerics, prohibits:~1/ either all or some acts 815 6, 1, 4, 1, 1328| prohibition never affects:~1/ the offices or the power 816 6, 1, 4, 1, 1329| Can.1334 §1. Within the limits established 817 6, 1, 4, 1, 1329| eVects listed in can. 1333, §1.~ 818 6, 1, 4, 2, 1331| Can.1336 §1. In addition to other penalties 819 6, 1, 4, 2, 1331| for an indeterminate time:~1/ a prohibition or an order 820 6, 1, 4, 2, 1331| expiatory penalties listed in §1, n. 3 can be latae sententiae.~ 821 6, 1, 4, 2, 1332| Can.1337 §1. A prohibition against residing 822 6, 1, 4, 2, 1333| Can.1338 §1. The privations and prohibitions 823 6, 1, 4, 2, 1333| prohibitions listed in can. 1336, §1, nn. 2 and 3, never affect 824 6, 1, 4, 2, 1333| prohibitions listed in can. 1336, §1,~n. 3.~ 825 6, 1, 4, 3, 1334| Can.1339 §1. An ordinary, personally 826 6, 1, 4, 3, 1335| Can.1340 §1. A penance, which can be 827 6, 1, 5, 0, 1337| Can.1342 §1. Whenever just causes preclude 828 6, 1, 5, 0, 1339| conscience and prudence:~1/ defer the imposition of 829 6, 1, 5, 0, 1342| Can.1347 §1. A censure cannot be imposed 830 6, 1, 5, 0, 1345| Can.1350 §1. Unless it concerns dismissal 831 6, 1, 5, 0, 1347| Can.1352 §1. If a penalty prohibits 832 6, 1, 6, 0, 1349| Can.1354 §1. In addition to the persons 833 6, 1, 6, 0, 1350| Can.1355 §1. Provided that the penalty 834 6, 1, 6, 0, 1350| penalty established by law:~1/ the ordinary who initiated 835 6, 1, 6, 0, 1350| ordinary mentioned under n. 1 has~been consulted unless 836 6, 1, 6, 0, 1351| Can.1356 §1. The following can remit 837 6, 1, 6, 0, 1351| issued by the Apostolic See:~1/ the ordinary of the place 838 6, 1, 6, 0, 1352| Can.1357 §1. Without prejudice to the 839 6, 1, 6, 0, 1353| Can.1358 §1. Remission of a censure 840 6, 1, 6, 0, 1356| Can.1361 §1. A remission can also be 841 6, 1, 6, 0, 1357| Can.1362 §1. Prescription extinguishes 842 6, 1, 6, 0, 1357| years unless it concerns:~1/ delicts reserved to the 843 6, 1, 6, 0, 1358| Can.1363 §1. Prescription extinguishes 844 6, 2, 1, 0, 1359| Can.1364 §1. Without prejudice to the 845 6, 2, 1, 0, 1359| prescript of can. 194, §1, n. 2, an apostate from 846 6, 2, 1, 0, 1359| mentioned in can. 1336, §1, nn. 1, 2, and 3.~§2. If 847 6, 2, 1, 0, 1359| mentioned in can. 1336, §1, nn. 1, 2, and 3.~§2. If contumacy 848 6, 2, 1, 0, 1365| Can.1370 §1. A person who uses physical 849 6, 2, 1, 0, 1366| punished with a just penalty:~1/ in addition to the case 850 6, 2, 1, 0, 1366| mentioned in can. 1364, §1, a person who teaches a 851 6, 2, 2, 0, 1374| Can.1378 §1. A priest who acts against 852 6, 2, 2, 0, 1374| sententiae penalty of~suspension:~1/ a person who attempts the 853 6, 2, 2, 0, 1374| from the case mentioned in §1, a person who, though unable 854 6, 2, 2, 0, 1377| Can.1381 §1. Whoever usurps an ecclesiastical 855 6, 2, 2, 0, 1384| Can.1388 §1. A confessor who directly 856 6, 2, 2, 0, 1385| Can.1389 §1. A person who abuses an 857 6, 2, 3, 0, 1386| Can.1390 §1. A person who falsely denounces 858 6, 2, 3, 0, 1387| the gravity of the delict:~1/ a person who produces a 859 6, 2, 4, 0, 1390| Can.1394 §1. Without prejudice to the 860 6, 2, 4, 0, 1390| prescript of can. 194, §1, n. 3, a cleric who attempts 861 6, 2, 4, 0, 1391| Can.1395 §1. A cleric who lives in concubinage, 862 7, 1, 0, 0, 1396| Can. 1400 §1. The object of a trial is:~ 863 7, 1, 0, 0, 1396| The object of a trial is:~1/ the pursuit or vindication 864 7, 1, 0, 0, 1397| the Church adjudicates:~1/ cases which regard spiritual 865 7, 1, 0, 0, 1399| Can. 1403 §1. Special pontifical law 866 7, 1, 1, 0, 1401| Can. 1405 §1. It is solely the right 867 7, 1, 1, 0, 1401| mentioned in can. 1401:~1/ those who hold the highest 868 7, 1, 1, 0, 1401| reserved to the Roman Rota:~1/ bishops in contentious 869 7, 1, 1, 0, 1402| Can. 1406 §1. If the prescript of can. 870 7, 1, 1, 0, 1403| Can. 1407 §1. No one can be brought to 871 7, 1, 1, 0, 1405| Can. 1409 §1. A transient has a forum 872 7, 1, 1, 0, 1407| Can. 1411 §1. By reason of a contract, 873 7, 1, 1, 0, 1409| can be brought to trial:~1/ in cases which concern 874 7, 1, 2, 0, 1413| Can. 1417 §1. By reason of the primacy 875 7, 1, 2, 1 | Art. 1. The Judge~ 876 7, 1, 2, 1, 1415| Can. 1419 §1. In each diocese and for 877 7, 1, 2, 1, 1416| Can. 1420 §1. Each diocesan bishop is 878 7, 1, 2, 1, 1417| Can. 1421 §1. In a diocese, the bishop 879 7, 1, 2, 1, 1419| Can. 1423 §1. With the approval of the 880 7, 1, 2, 1, 1419| tribunals mentioned in §1 can be established either 881 7, 1, 2, 1, 1421| Can. 1425 §1. With every contrary custom 882 7, 1, 2, 1, 1421| tribunal of~three judges:~1/ contentious cases: a) concerning 883 7, 1, 2, 1, 1422| Can. 1426 §1. A collegiate tribunal must 884 7, 1, 2, 1, 1423| Can. 1427 §1. If there is a controversy 885 7, 1, 2, 1, 1424| Can. 1428 §1. The judge or the president 886 7, 1, 2, 1, 1427| Can. 1431 §1. In contentious cases, it 887 7, 1, 2, 1, 1430| provision is expressly made:~1/ whenever the law requires 888 7, 1, 2, 1, 1432| Can. 1436 §1. The same person can hold 889 7, 1, 2, 1, 1433| Can. 1437 §1. A notary is to take part 890 7, 1, 2, 2, 1434| prescript of can. 1444, §1, n. 1:~1/ from the tribunal 891 7, 1, 2, 2, 1434| prescript of can. 1444, §1, n. 1:~1/ from the tribunal of 892 7, 1, 2, 2, 1434| of can. 1444, §1, n. 1:~1/ from the tribunal of a 893 7, 1, 2, 2, 1435| Can. 1439 §1. If a single tribunal of 894 7, 1, 2, 2, 1436| the cases mentioned in §1.~§3. Over the tribunals 895 7, 1, 2, 2, 1436| instance mentioned in §§1–2, the conference of bishops 896 7, 1, 2, 3, 1441| Can. 1444 §1. The Roman Rota judges:~ 897 7, 1, 2, 3, 1441| The Roman Rota judges:~1/ in second instance, cases 898 7, 1, 2, 3, 1442| Can. 1445 §1. The supreme tribunal of 899 7, 1, 2, 3, 1442| Apostolic Signatura adjudicates:~1/ complaints of nullity, 900 7, 1, 2, 3, 1442| for this supreme tribunal:~1/ to watch over the correct 901 7, 1, 3, 1, 1443| Can. 1446 §1. All the Christian faithful, 902 7, 1, 3, 1, 1445| Can. 1448 §1. A judge is not to undertake 903 7, 1, 3, 1, 1446| Can. 1449 §1. If in the cases mentioned 904 7, 1, 3, 1, 1448| Can. 1451 §1. The question of an objection 905 7, 1, 3, 1, 1449| Can. 1452 §1. In a matter which concerns 906 7, 1, 3, 1, 1452| Can. 1455 §1. Judges and tribunal personnel 907 7, 1, 3, 1, 1454| Can. 1457 §1. The competent authority 908 7, 1, 3, 2, 1456| Can. 1459 §1. Defects which can render 909 7, 1, 3, 2, 1456| the cases mentioned in §1, dilatory exceptions, especially 910 7, 1, 3, 2, 1457| Can. 1460 §1. If an exception is proposed 911 7, 1, 3, 2, 1459| Can. 1462 §1. Exceptions of res iudicata, 912 7, 1, 3, 2, 1460| Can. 1463 §1. Counterclaims cannot be 913 7, 1, 3, 3, 1462| Can. 1465 §1. Fatalia legis, that is, 914 7, 1, 3, 4, 1466| Can. 1469 §1. A judge expelled by force 915 7, 1, 3, 4, 1466| to the case mentioned in §1, for a just cause and after 916 7, 1, 3, 5, 1467| Can. 1470 §1. Unless particular law provides 917 7, 1, 3, 5, 1469| Can. 1472 §1. The judicial acts, both 918 7, 1, 3, 5, 1471| Can. 1474 §1. In the case of an appeal, 919 7, 1, 3, 5, 1472| Can. 1475 §1. When the trial has been 920 7, 1, 4, 1, 1475| Can. 1478 §1. Minors and those who lack 921 7, 1, 4, 1, 1477| Can. 1480 §1. Juridic persons stand trial 922 7, 1, 4, 2, 1478| Can. 1481 §1. A party can freely appoint 923 7, 1, 4, 2, 1479| Can. 1482 §1. A person can appoint only 924 7, 1, 4, 2, 1481| Can. 1484 §1. Before the procurator and 925 7, 1, 4, 2, 1483| Can. 1486 §1. For the removal of a procurator 926 7, 1, 4, 2, 1485| Can. 1488 §1. Both the procurator and 927 7, 1, 5, 1, 1489| Can. 1492 §1. Every action is extinguished 928 7, 1, 5, 1, 1491| Can. 1494 §1. The respondent can file 929 7, 1, 5, 2, 1493| Can. 1496 §1. A person, who through at 930 7, 1, 5, 2, 1494| Can. 1497 §1. Sequestration of a thing 931 7, 2, 1, 1, 1500| Can. 1503 §1. The judge can accept an 932 7, 2, 1, 1, 1501| introduces litigation, must:~1/ express the judge before 933 7, 2, 1, 1, 1502| Can. 1505 §1. When a single judge or 934 7, 2, 1, 1, 1502| libellus can be rejected only:~1/ if the judge or tribunal 935 7, 2, 1, 1, 1502| prescripts of can. 1504, nn. 1–3 have not been observed;~ 936 7, 2, 1, 2, 1504| Can. 1507 §1. In the decree which accepts 937 7, 2, 1, 2, 1505| Can. 1508 §1. The decree of citation 938 7, 2, 1, 2, 1506| Can. 1509 §1. The notification of citations, 939 7, 2, 1, 2, 1509| judge~to pursue the case:~1/ the matter ceases to be 940 7, 2, 2, 0, 1510| Can. 1513 §1. The joinder of the issue ( 941 7, 2, 3, 0, 1515| of which action is taken:~1/ if the case has not yet 942 7, 2, 3, 0, 1516| Can. 1519 §1. If the guardian, curator, 943 7, 2, 3, 0, 1516| the norm of can. 1481, §§1 and~3 ceases from that function, 944 7, 2, 3, 0, 1521| Can. 1524 §1. The petitioner can renounce 945 7, 2, 4, 0, 1523| Can. 1526 §1. The burden of proof rests 946 7, 2, 4, 0, 1523| following do not need proof:~1/ matters presumed by the 947 7, 2, 4, 0, 1524| Can. 1527 §1. Proofs of any kind which 948 7, 2, 4, 1, 1528| Can. 1531 §1. A party legitimately questioned 949 7, 2, 4, 1, 1531| provisions of cann. 1548, §2, n. 1, 1552, and 1558–1565 concerning 950 7, 2, 4, 1, 1533| Can. 1536 §1. The judicial confession 951 7, 2, 4, 2 | Art. 1. The Nature and Trustworthiness 952 7, 2, 4, 2, 1537| Can. 1540 §1. Public ecclesiastical documents 953 7, 2, 4, 2, 1543| Can. 1546 §1. Even if documents are common, 954 7, 2, 4, 3, 1545| Can. 1548 §1. When the judge questions 955 7, 2, 4, 3, 1545| the obligation~to respond:~1/ clerics regarding what 956 7, 2, 4, 3 | Art. 1. Those Who Can Be Witnesses~ 957 7, 2, 4, 3, 1547| Can. 1550 §1. Minors below the fourteenth 958 7, 2, 4, 3, 1547| are considered incapable:~1/ the parties in the case 959 7, 2, 4, 3, 1549| Can. 1552 §1. When proof through witnesses 960 7, 2, 4, 3, 1555| Can. 1558 §1. Witnesses must be examined 961 7, 2, 4, 3, 1557| Can. 1560 §1. Each witness must be examined 962 7, 2, 4, 3, 1559| Can. 1562 §1. The judge is to call to 963 7, 2, 4, 3, 1562| Can. 1565 §1. Questions must not be communicated 964 7, 2, 4, 3, 1564| Can. 1567 §1. The notary is to write 965 7, 2, 4, 3, 1566| Can. 1569 §1. At the end of the examination, 966 7, 2, 4, 3, 1569| consider~the following:~1/ what the condition or reputation 967 7, 2, 4, 4, 1574| Can. 1577 §1. Attentive to what the litigants 968 7, 2, 4, 4, 1575| Can. 1578 §1. Each of the experts is 969 7, 2, 4, 4, 1576| Can. 1579 §1. The judge is to weigh carefully 970 7, 2, 4, 4, 1578| Can. 1581 §1. The parties can designate 971 7, 2, 5, 0, 1586| Can. 1589 §1. After having received the 972 7, 2, 5, 0, 1587| Can. 1590 §1. If the incidental question 973 7, 2, 5, 1, 1589| Can. 1592 §1. If the cited respondent 974 7, 2, 5, 1, 1589| the norm of can. 1507, §1, the judge, having observed 975 7, 2, 5, 1, 1589| the decree mentioned in §1, the judge must be certain 976 7, 2, 5, 1, 1590| Can. 1593 §1. If the respondent appears 977 7, 2, 5, 1, 1591| offered a suitable excuse:~1/ the judge is to cite the 978 7, 2, 5, 1, 1592| Can. 1595 §1. A petitioner or respondent 979 7, 2, 5, 2, 1593| Can. 1596 §1. A person who has an interest 980 7, 2, 6, 0, 1595| Can. 1598 §1. After the proofs have been 981 7, 2, 6, 0, 1595| the decree mentioned in §1 if the judge thinks it necessary.~ 982 7, 2, 6, 0, 1596| Can. 1599 §1. When everything pertaining 983 7, 2, 6, 0, 1597| Can. 1600 §1. After the conclusion of 984 7, 2, 6, 0, 1597| requested earlier, only:~1/ in cases which concern 985 7, 2, 6, 0, 1597| mentioned in can.~1645, §2, nn. 1–3 unless the new proof is 986 7, 2, 6, 0, 1597| according to can. 1598, §1.~ 987 7, 2, 6, 0, 1599| Can. 1602 §1. The defense briefs and 988 7, 2, 6, 0, 1600| Can. 1603 §1. When the defense briefs 989 7, 2, 6, 0, 1601| Can. 1604 §1. It is absolutely forbidden 990 7, 2, 6, 0, 1602| mentioned in cann. 1602, §1 and 1604, §2 so that, if 991 7, 2, 7, 0, 1604| prescript of can. 1589, §1.~ 992 7, 2, 7, 0, 1605| Can. 1608 §1. For the pronouncement of 993 7, 2, 7, 0, 1606| Can. 1609 §1. In a collegiate tribunal 994 7, 2, 7, 0, 1607| Can. 1610 §1. If there is only one judge, 995 7, 2, 7, 0, 1608| 1611 The sentence must:~1/ decide the controversy 996 7, 2, 7, 0, 1609| Can. 1612 §1. After the invocation of 997 7, 2, 7, 0, 1613| Can. 1616 §1. If in the text of the sentence 998 7, 2, 8, 1, 1617| irremediable nullity if:~1/ it was rendered by an absolutely 999 7, 2, 8, 1, 1619| remediable nullity only if:~1/ it was rendered by an illegitimate 1000 7, 2, 8, 1, 1619| prescript of can. 1425, §1;~2/ it does not contain