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1 1 | promulgation of the revised Code of Canon Law. In so doing,
2 2 | a decision to reform the Code was taken together with
3 2 | connected with the reform of the Code, but the second, that is,
4 3 | necessary to reform the existing Code, the answer can perhaps
5 3 | perhaps be found in the Code itself which was promulgated
6 3 | that the reform of the Code of Canon Law appeared to
7 4 | when the revision of the Code was first announced, the
8 5 | 5. Therefore, the new Code, which is promulgated today,
9 6 | initiated the revision of the Code, I must recognize that this
10 6 | must recognize that this Code derives from one and the
11 7 | the promulgation of the Code, and also the manner in
12 8 | of origin of the present Code, corresponds perfectly with
13 8 | Vatican Council. Therefore the Code, not only because of its
14 9 | the preparation of the new Code, so that by means of such
15 13| Therefore, in promulgating the Code today, I am fully aware
16 13| am also aware that this Code in its objective content
17 14| concerning the very nature of the Code of Canon Law. To reply adequately
18 16| sufficiently clear that the Code is in no way intended as
19 17| 17. The Code, as the principal legislative
20 17| to the Church itself, the Code must also lay down certain
21 18| The instrument, which the Code is, fully corresponds to
22 18| certain sense, this new Code could be understood as a
23 19| should govern the entire new Code, both in the sphere of its
24 19| complementarily which the Code presents in relation to
25 20| the "novelty" of the new Code. ~
26 22| then it is clear that the Code also should reflect the
27 23| 23. The new Code of Canon Law appears at
28 24| 24. In actual fact the Code of Canon Law is extremely
29 25| lengthy preparation of the Code the wording of the norms
30 28| obedience obtain favor for this Code, and that what has been
31 29| I promulgate the present Code as it has been set in order
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