Title, Canon
1 1,19 | competent ecclesiastical authority is given.~
2 1,24 | to judgment by competent authority, to be judged in accordance~
3 1,26 | common good, ecclesiastical authority has competence~to regulate
4 2,27 | of law which the supreme authority of the Church expressly
5 3 | TITLE 3~The Supreme Authority of the Church~
6 3,46 | them in his name~and by his authority for the good of all the
7 3,52 | deliberative vote. 2. The supreme~authority of the Church can also call
8 4,56 | approved by the supreme authority of the Church.~
9 4,57 | reserved to the supreme authority of the~Church. 2. Only the
10 4,57 | Church. 2. Only the supreme authority of the Church can modify
11 4,98 | agreements with a civil authority which are not~contrary to
12 4,146 | superior administrative authority of each Church sui iuris
13 5,151 | recognized by the Supreme Authority of the Church, who presides~
14 6,155 | the right of the supreme authority of the Church to erect,
15 6,167 | superior administrative authority of a Church sui iuris, however,
16 6,176 | superior administrative authority of a Church sui iuris, the
17 6,176 | sui iuris, the competent authority in these Churches is the
18 7,178 | regulated by the Supreme Authority of the Church and can~be
19 7,193 | relations with~the higher authority of that Church. 2. The eparchial
20 7,193 | agreement, act by their~own authority and notify the Apostolic
21 7,202 | Churches sui iuris exercising~authority in the same territory are
22 7,204 | eparchial~bishop exercising his authority within the territorial boundaries~
23 7,206 | eparchial bishop exercising his authority in the territorial boundaries
24 7,208 | eparchial bishop exercising authority within the territorial boundaries
25 7,210 | eparchial bishop exercising authority inside the territorial boundaries
26 7,220 | of the patriarch obtains authority, but is not to exercise
27 7,221 | govern the eparchy with~that authority which common law accords
28 7,221 | appointed immediately obtains authority and does not~need any confirmation.
29 7,224 | upon him by the law; this authority is to~be exercised under
30 7,224 | to~be exercised under the authority of the administrator of
31 7,226 | can~retain any part of the authority for themselves nor determine
32 7,231 | constituted by the same authority and in the same manner~as
33 7,232 | out his office under the authority of the administrator of
34 7,242 | eparchial assembly to the authority which the particular law
35 7,246 | have by the law itself the~authority which common law attributes
36 7,251 | the eparchial~bishop, the authority of the protosyncellus and
37 7,262 | finance officer, under the authority of the eparchial~bishop,
38 7,272 | responsibility it is, under the authority of the eparchial bishop,
39 7,281 | determined parish under the~authority of the same eparchial bishop.
40 7,284 | eparchial~bishop or other authority determined by the particular
41 7,302 | eparchial bishop and under the authority of the pastor; but, unless
42 7,308 | of the~church or higher authority, no one is allowed to celebrate
43 7,309 | Canon 309~Under the authority of the local hierarch and
44 8,315 | subject in all things to the authority of the exarch.~
45 8,319 | persons in the judgment of the authority~who established or modified
46 8,320 | soon as possible inform~the authority whose right it is to appoint
47 9,322 | Latin, exercising their authority in the same nation or region,~
48 9,322 | the patriarch or another authority designated by the Apostolic~
49 9,322 | Church sui iuris or to the authority~of the patriarchs, synods,
50 10,323 | competent ecclesiastical authority,~are deputed through a gift
51 10,334 | same eparchies or by higher authority, however~with the consent
52 10,334 | hierarchs if that higher~authority is of a metropolitan Church
53 10,334 | without the consent of the authority which erected the~common
54 10,334 | consent of their higher~authority.~
55 10,337 | need~the approval of the authority which erected the seminary
56 10,337 | approval belongs to the authority determined in the statutes.~
57 10,341 | Canon 341~1. The authority which erected the seminary
58 10,351 | mandate~from ecclesiastical authority, are faithfully to teach
59 10,365 | obtain the consent of the authority~determined by the same particular
60 10,371 | to them by the competent authority~whenever, in the judgment
61 10,371 | the judgment of this same authority, the needs of~the Church
62 10,384 | patriarch or of another authority, the need to protect the
63 10,385 | except with permission of the authority defined by particular law
64 10,388 | outside the place where the authority who granted the dignity
65 10,388 | the dignity exercises his authority or upon the granting of
66 10,388 | unless they accompany the authority who had granted the dignity
67 11,404 | competent ecclesiastical authority.~
68 11,408 | admitted by a competent authority to other functions, excepting~
69 11,408 | subject to ecclesiastical authority in respect to the exercise
70 12,412 | to another ecclesiastical~authority.~
71 12,414 | been approved by a higher authority; (2) ~to grant dispensations
72 12,415 | religious are subject to the authority of the local~hierarch in
73 12,417 | to the attention of the authority to which the institute is~
74 12,419 | institutes which they head to the authority to which~they are immediately
75 12,419 | form prescribed by the same authority. 2. Superiors of~institutes
76 12,431 | and is~not subject to the authority of the superiors, and remains
77 12,433 | typicon approved by competent authority.~
78 12,440 | is reserved to the~same authority spoken of in can. 439. 2.
79 12,440 | 3. It is~reserved to the authority which suppressed the confederation
80 12,441 | to them in law or by the authority to which~they are subject,
81 12,471 | approved by ecclesiastical authority.~
82 12,478 | permission is required of the~authority to whom the monastery is
83 12,485 | monastery sui iuris has the authority, with~the consent of the
84 12,487 | monastery subject to the~same authority, the permission of the same
85 12,487 | the permission of the same authority is required;~but if the
86 12,487 | sought is subject~to another authority, the permission of this
87 12,487 | the permission of this authority is also~required. 3. The
88 12,489 | indult can be granted by the authority to~whom the monastery is
89 12,490 | Exclaustration can be imposed by the authority to which the monastery is
90 12,497 | or she shall inform the~authority to whom the monastery is
91 12,498 | defer the matter to~the authority to which the monastery is
92 12,498 | exercise the order unless the authority to whom the~monastery is
93 12,500 | unless~it is approved by the authority to whom the monastery is
94 12,501 | done by the tribunal of the authority immediately superior to
95 12,504 | competent ecclesiastical~authority in which the members, although
96 12,504 | competent ecclesiastical~authority in which the members make
97 12,505 | as such by ecclesiastical authority.~
98 12,508 | erected ones, pertains to~the authority determined by the statutes
99 12,510 | congregation is~reserved to the authority which in accordance with
100 12,512 | synaxis, which holds higher authority according to~the norm of
101 12,516 | discharge their duties under the authority of the superior. 2. A~major
102 12,524 | The~novice is under the authority of the director and the
103 12,536 | approved by ecclesiastical authority.~
104 12,548 | exclaustration can be granted by the authority~to which the order or congregation
105 12,548 | can be decreed by the same authority at the request of the superior
106 12,549 | council, to the competent~authority. 2. In orders, an indult
107 12,551 | congregations. ~The competent authority is the major superior having
108 12,552 | eparchial bishop or another~authority to which the order or congregation
109 12,554 | dependent on the ecclesiastical~authority as congregations are, in
110 12,562 | statutes of~the society the authority who is to dispense from
111 12,566 | dependence on ecclesiastical~authority cann. 414, 506, 507, 2,
112 12,568 | competent higher ecclesiastical authority; it is up to the~same eparchial
113 12,568 | same eparchial bishop or authority to also dissolve the sacred~
114 13,573 | competent ecclesiastical~authority, or approved by the decree
115 13,573 | by the decree of the same authority, are~juridic persons in
116 13,573 | recommended by ecclesiastical authority, are called private associations;
117 13,573 | are reviewed by competent authority but otherwise they are regulated
118 13,574 | competent ecclesiastical authority alone has the right to erect
119 13,574 | the~same ecclesiastical authority.~
120 13,575 | Canon 575~1. The competent authority for erecting or approving
121 13,576 | approval of the ecclesiastical authority which erected or~approved
122 13,577 | vigilance of the ecclesiastical authority which erected or approved
123 13,577 | erected or approved it; this authority~is to see that the integrity
124 13,577 | case may be, to notify the authority which has erected~or approved
125 13,582 | under the vigilance of~the authority which erected or approved
126 14,585 | preachers sent by the competent authority according to the norms of
127 15,597 | possesses infallible teaching authority if, as supreme pastor and
128 15,597 | possesses infallible teaching authority if the bishops,~gathered
129 15,597 | exercise their teaching authority, and, as teachers and judges
130 15,600 | enjoy infallible teaching authority, the~bishops who are in
131 15,621 | prescribed by the supreme authority of the Church. 2. ~In this
132 15,624 | determined by competent authority, make the utmost effort
133 15,632 | superior ecclesiastical authority or has been recognized as
134 15,634 | competent ecclesiastical~authority, if for the most part its
135 15,636 | whatever is subject to~the authority and vigilance of the eparchial
136 15,642 | the higher administrative authority of a Church sui iuris after
137 15,642 | patriarchal Church this higher~authority is the patriarch with the
138 15,644 | mandate of the ecclesiastical authority designated by those mentioned
139 15,644 | mentioned in can. 642; the same authority can remove this mandate
140 15,648 | competent ecclesiastical~authority, cultivate and teach the
141 15,649 | superior administrative authority, as in can. 642, together
142 15,661 | Approval granted by competent authority shows that the text is accepted
143 15,661 | eparchial bishop or a superior authority means that it expresses
144 15,662 | or finally by a superior authority having~executive power over
145 15,666 | whatever ecclesiastical authority and of their authentic collections;
146 15,666 | of the same or superior authority, and~observing the conditions
147 16,668 | through an act approved by the authority of the Church, is called
148 16,668 | public~worship the competent authority is the one mentioned in
149 16,668 | was established by this authority.~
150 16,669 | deposit, it is for the supreme authority of~the Church alone to approve
151 16,670 | bishop or by a superior authority. 2. If non-Catholic Christians
152 16,671 | least the local competent authority of~the non-Catholic Church
153 16,722 | grant made by a competent authority. 4. Priests who are endowed
154 16,726 | revoked by another competent authority, the presbyter loses it
155 16,727 | reserved to a determined authority; these reservations cannot~
156 16,729 | requested from the competent authority without grave inconvenience
157 16,729 | boundaries in which the authority who makes the~reservation
158 16,731 | confessor~to ecclesiastical authority concerning the crime of
159 16,734 | 2. One who is placed~in authority can in no way use for external
160 16,753 | to be operative when~the authority of the one granting them
161 16,767 | in which~the competent authority cannot be reached and there
162 16,767 | responsibility of approaching that authority as~soon as possible.~
163 16,769 | Canon 769~1. The authority who admits a candidate for
164 16,769 | the archive of the same authority.~
165 16,780 | the competence of civil authority concerning~the merely civil
166 16,792 | Apostolic See; no lower authority, however, can establish
167 16,797 | obtained from the competent authority, the power of dispensing
168 16,797 | recourse to the competent authority.~
169 16,813 | permission of the competent authority.~
170 16,833 | to inform~the competent authority of those Christian faithful
171 16,848 | consent, granted by competent authority and including a dispensation
172 16,856 | interrogation is made by the authority of the~local hierarch of
173 16,863 | ecclesiastical~or civil authority. 3. If the innocent spouse
174 16,863 | competent ecclesiastical~authority; this authority, after having
175 16,863 | ecclesiastical~authority; this authority, after having investigated
176 16,864 | or even on his or her own~authority if there is danger in delay.
177 16,864 | established otherwise by competent authority.~
178 16,880 | 880~1. Only the supreme authority of the Church can establish,~
179 16,880 | due regard for 3. ~2. The authority of a Church sui iuris which
180 16,885 | saints or the blessed by~the authority of the Church.~
181 16,887 | the hierarch who exercises authority over that~same church, with
182 17,899 | established by the competent authority; a bishop cannot validly
183 19,910 | minor person is under the authority of parents or guardians,
184 19,921 | concession of the competent authority granted~by decree. 2. By
185 19,921 | competent ecclesiastical authority is not to confer juridic
186 19,922 | concession of~ecclesiastical authority must have its own statutes,
187 19,922 | statutes, approved by~the authority that is competent to set
188 19,926 | through the~care of the authority that, in the case of its
189 19,926 | responsible for these things; this authority has the duty in accordance
190 19,926 | must be carried out by that authority~which is immediately responsible
191 19,926 | upon the immediately higher authority if it cannot be~carried
192 19,926 | with the law; this same authority has~the duty of administration
193 19,927 | suppressed by the competent authority, or if in fact it has been
194 19,928 | been approved by a higher authority;~(3) in other cases, the
195 19,928 | 3) in other cases, the authority which sets up juridic persons~
196 19,928 | the consent of a higher~authority.~
197 19,929 | part, it~is the duty of the authority who is responsible for the
198 19,934 | judgment, is overriding. 3. The authority which requires consent or
199 19,934 | be insisted upon by~the authority.~
200 20,936 | himself or by competent authority to be~exercised for a spiritual
201 20,936 | the decree of a competent authority. 3. That authority which
202 20,936 | competent authority. 3. That authority which is competent to establish
203 20,939 | conferral of a competent authority; (2) if preceded by an election,
204 20,940 | decree of the competent authority which must act observing~
205 20,947 | elapsed~without action, the authority having the right to confirm
206 20,947 | office. 2. The competent authority can do the same thing if
207 20,948 | rescinded by~the competent authority, provided that according
208 20,959 | confirmation by~the competent authority not beyond eight days of
209 20,960 | Canon 960~1. The competent authority cannot deny confirmation
210 20,961 | person from the competent authority, unless something else is~
211 20,963 | available time to the competent authority to whom confirmation of
212 20,963 | the election belongs; this authority, if it does not have the
213 20,963 | dispensation~from the competent authority; if confirmation is not
214 20,963 | be sent to the competent authority so that~the dispensation
215 20,963 | postulation; the competent authority~is not obliged to admit
216 20,963 | already sent to a competent authority.~
217 20,964 | admitted by the competent~authority the right of electing reverts
218 20,965 | expiration in any way of~the authority of the one who conferred
219 20,965 | writing by the competent~authority. 4. The title of emeritus
220 20,969 | must be submitted to the authority who~is responsible for the
221 20,970 | yet been accepted. 3. The authority is not to accept a resignation
222 20,973 | prescribed by the competent authority. 2. The person transferred
223 20,974 | legitimately issued by a competent authority, with due regard for~rights
224 20,975 | discretion of a competent authority, that person can be removed
225 20,975 | the judgment of the same authority, considered just with due
226 20,976 | declaration of a competent authority.~
227 20,977 | decree of the competent authority, this same authority is
228 20,977 | competent authority, this same authority is to take care such support
229 21,982 | withdrawn when that hierarch's authority ceases,~but it transfers
230 21,985 | below the highest Church~authority cannot be validly delegated,
231 21,988 | power delegated by another authority having ordinary power was
232 21,992 | by the expiration of the authority of~the one delegating, unless
233 22,997 | recourse to the superior authority of the one who gave the
234 22,998 | avoided. 2. The superior authority should encourage the parties
235 22,1000| petitioned~from his superior authority who can decide it only for
236 22,1000| recourse is proposed later, the authority~who must deal with the recourse
237 22,1002| Canon 1002~The superior authority must issue a decree by which
238 22,1003| advocate and the superior authority considers it necessary;
239 22,1003| necessary; the~superior authority can always order the person
240 22,1004| Canon 1004~The superior authority who examines the recourse,
241 22,1004| revoke it, but the superior authority cannot amend it unless~by
242 22,1004| accorded to the superior authority.~
243 22,1005| a decree from a superior authority is confirmed, declared~null,
244 22,1005| should respond; the superior authority should respond only~to the
245 23,1008| goods. 2. Under the supreme authority of~the Roman Pontiff, ownership
246 23,1011| Canon 1011~The competent authority has the right to require
247 23,1012| juridic persons subject to his authority and which should be proportionate
248 23,1015| without the permission of the authority they are subject to and
249 23,1020| Canon 1020~1. Every authority is under the grave obligation
250 23,1020| juridic person; the same authority~is to see that the rights
251 23,1020| The immediately higher authority is bound to urge the observance
252 23,1024| been given by competent authority. 2. The acts which go beyond~
253 23,1024| within the competence of the authority to whom~the juridic person
254 23,1028| founder,~donor or legitimate authority; he must especially be on
255 23,1035| consent of the competent authority, without which the alienation
256 23,1035| prescribed by competent authority are also to be observed
257 23,1036| eparchial bishop; (3) the authority determined in typicon or
258 23,1040| alienation is civilly valid, the~authority superior to the one who
259 23,1041| special permission of the authority mentioned in~cann. 1036
260 23,1047| juridic person by competent~authority; (2) non-autonomous pious
261 23,1048| bishop or another higher authority. 2. In order for~a non-autonomous
262 24,1055| governance the superior authority in accordance with cann.
263 24,1061| who do not have a superior authority below the Roman Pontiff,
264 24,1064| whom there is no superior authority below the~Roman Pontiff,
265 24,1070| Canon 1070~Any authority establishing a tribunal
266 24,1070| statutes approved by the same authority, in which~shall be determined
267 24,1080| both the parties and the authority to whom the tribunal is
268 24,1107| exception is dealt with by the authority to which the tribunal is
269 24,1115| punished by the competent authority~with fitting penalties,
270 24,1137| curator appointed by civil authority is~present, this person
271 24,1141| be a Catholic unless the authority to which the tribunal is~
272 24,1141| be approved by~the same authority.~
273 24,1146| list of advocates~by the authority to whom the tribunal is
274 24,1152| pardon granted by competent authority and by prescription. 2.
275 24,1163| recourse is available to the authority to whom the tribunal is~
276 24,1163| subject, provided that such authority is not the~judge himself,
277 25,1340| execution belongs to the authority to which the appellate~tribunal
278 27,1402| in~the judgment of the authority spoken of in 3, there are
279 27,1403| is reserved to a higher authority, until he has received~permission
280 27,1403| permission from the same authority.~
281 27,1405| ecclesiastical law enacted~by higher authority, observing the territorial
282 27,1409| sufficiently punished by~civil authority; (3) moderate the penalties
283 27,1412| everywhere even after the authority of the one who~has imposed
284 27,1430| subject to the power of the authority~that establishes the penalty,
285 27,1432| subject to the power of the authority that imposes the penalty
286 27,1437| subjection to the supreme authority of the~Church, or who subject
287 27,1444| before an ecclesiastical authority,~or who without being under
288 27,1447| election or ecclesiastical authority or the legitimate use of
289 27,1447| elector or one who exercises authority or ministry, is to be punished
290 27,1459| without a mandate of competent authority, and the one who accepted
291 27,1460| directly or indirectly to civil authority in order~to obtain with
292 27,1464| an act of ecclesiastical authority, office,~ministry or other
293 28,1487| to the competent higher authority within ten available days (
294 28,1487| the decision of the higher authority.~
295 29,1491| Laws passed by the supreme authority of the Church are~binding
296 29,1491| the territory where the authority that promulgated~them exercises
297 29,1492| Laws enacted by the supreme authority of the Church, in which
298 29,1496| is usually granted~by the authority to whom it is reserved.~
299 29,1514| the law is enacted~by the authority superior to the one who
300 29,1514| with the termination of~the authority of the one who issued it.
301 29,1514| administrative act of~competent authority takes effect only from the
302 29,1514| on the termination of the authority of the one who issued it,
303 29,1516| custom, unless~the competent authority has expressly added a derogatory
304 29,1518| extra-judicial decree the authority is to~seek out the necessary
305 29,1518| rights can be injured. 2. The authority is to disclose to the~petitioner
306 29,1518| time established by the authority itself.~
307 29,1519| Canon 1518~The authority should issue a decree within
308 29,1521| writing, the ecclesiastical authority can issue it by reading
309 29,1522| conveyed to the executor by the authority who issued the administrative
310 29,1523| and immediately inform the~authority who issued the act. 2. If,
311 29,1531| been denied by a superior authority cannot~be validly granted
312 29,1531| validly granted by a inferior authority, unless the superior~authority
313 29,1531| authority, unless the superior~authority explicitly consents. 2.
314 29,1531| 2. A favor denied by an authority cannot be validly granted
315 29,1533| judgment of the competent authority, change to such a~degree
316 29,1534| accepted by the competent authority. 2. Any physical person
317 29,1536| privilege has been granted by an~authority superior to the hierarch,
318 29,1536| is obliged to~notify that authority.~
319 29,1537| legislator himself or by an~authority superior to him, it is also
320 29,1539| reservation has~been made by the authority which made the laws. 2.
321 29,1539| laws. 2. If recourse~to the authority which has reserved to itself
322 29,1539| dispensation which the~same authority is used to grant under the
323 30,1542| visited by no ecclesiastical authority~and are no longer subject
324 30,1542| subject to any ecclesiastical authority.~
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