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    Title, Canon
1 1,12 | to their own Church~sui iuris.~ 2 1,17 | of their own Church sui iuris, and to follow~their own 3 2 | TITLE 2~Churches Sui Iuris and Rites~ 4 2,27 | tacitly recognizes as sui iuris is called in this Code~a 5 2,27 | in this Code~a Church sui iuris.~ 6 2,28 | manifested in each Church sui iuris. 2. The rites treated in~ 7 2,29 | enrolled in the Church sui iuris of the~Catholic father; 8 2,29 | father; or the Church sui iuris of the mother if only~the 9 2,29 | enrolled~in the Church sui iuris to which the mother belongs; ( 10 2,29 | enrolled in the Church sui iuris of~those in whose care he 11 2,29 | member of the Church sui iuris of the one who is responsible 12 2,30 | freely select any Church sui iuris in which he or she~then 13 2,31 | transfer to another Church sui iuris.~ 14 2,32 | transfer to another Church sui iuris~without the consent of the 15 2,32 | of a certain Church sui iuris~who petition to transfer 16 2,32 | transfer to another Church sui iuris which has~its own eparchy 17 2,33 | the original Church sui iuris.~ 18 2,34 | transfer to another Church sui iuris, children under~fourteen 19 2,34 | transfers~to another Church sui iuris, the children transfer only 20 2,34 | the original Church sui iuris.~ 21 2,35 | enrolled in the Church sui iuris of the same~rite with due 22 2,36 | transfer to another Church sui iuris takes effect at the~moment 23 2,37 | in a certain Church sui iuris or transfer to~another Church 24 2,37 | transfer to~another Church sui iuris should be recorded in the 25 2,37 | parish of the Church sui iuris of enrollment.~ 26 2,38 | pastor of another Church sui iuris, nevertheless remain enrolled 27 2,40 | preside over Churches sui iuris and all other~hierarchs 28 2,41 | faithful of any Church sui iuris, even the Latin~Church, 29 2,41 | faithful~of another Church sui iuris by reason of their office, 30 3,46 | preside~over Churches sui iuris in the synod of bishops 31 4,84 | bishops of other~Churches sui iuris who exercise their power 32 4,84 | faithful of each Church sui iuris. Thus, in a united effort, 33 4,124 | prescribed for the Churches sui~iuris, are erected by the patriarch 34 4,140 | where several~Churches sui iuris coexist.~ 35 4,143 | superiors of monasteries sui~iuris; (4) rectors of Catholic 36 4,143 | Persons of another Church sui iuris can be invited~to the patriarchal 37 4,146 | authority of each Church sui iuris concerned,~and, having discussed 38 4,147 | of their own Church~sui iuris constituted in the same 39 5,151 | entire Eastern Church sui iuris not endowed with the~patriarchal 40 6 | Churches and Other Churches Sui Iuris~ 41 6,155 | metropolitan Church sui iuris is presided over by a metropolitan 42 6,155 | metropolitan Churches sui iuris.~ 43 6,156 | metropolitan Church sui iuris with the Roman Pontiff. 44 6,157 | metropolitan Church sui iuris nor delegate his power to 45 6,157 | metropolitan Church sui iuris. 3. ~The metropolitan represents 46 6,157 | metropolitan Church sui iuris in~all its juridic affairs.~ 47 6,158 | metropolitan Church sui iuris is to be in the~principal 48 6,159 | metropolitan Church sui iuris over which he presides, 49 6,164 | metropolitan Church sui iuris wherever~they are constituted, 50 6,164 | Bishops of another Church sui iuris can~be invited as guests 51 6,164 | metropolitan Church sui iuris can~have this vote if this 52 6,167 | particular law of a Church sui iuris. ~2. The metropolitan will 53 6,167 | metropolitan Church sui iuris also has the right to~perform 54 6,167 | authority of a Church sui iuris, however, with the consent 55 6,172 | metropolitan Church sui iuris an assembly is to be held 56 6,173 | metropolitan Church sui iuris: (1) the administrator of 57 6,173 | metropolitan~Church sui iuris is the eparchial bishop 58 6,173 | metropolitan Church sui iuris~passes the ordinary power 59 6,174 | Canon 174~A Church sui iuris, which is neither patriarchal, 60 6,176 | authority of a Church sui iuris, the competent authority 61 7,192 | condition, nation or Church sui iuris, both those who live within~ 62 7,193 | faithful~of another Church sui iuris are committed is bound by 63 7,193 | pastors of the same~Church sui iuris as the Christian faithful 64 7,194 | of their own Church sui iuris.~ 65 7,198 | law of his own~Church sui iuris.~ 66 7,199 | customs of~his own Church sui iuris. 2. The eparchial bishop 67 7,199 | customs of~his own Church sui iuris; also, in any parish if 68 7,202 | of several Churches sui iuris exercising~authority in 69 7,204 | tradition of his own Church sui iuris. 4. If an eparchial~bishop 70 7,206 | metropolitan Church sui iuris,~they are to send a copy 71 7,207 | bishop of any Church sui iuris, even of the Latin~Church, 72 7,207 | enrolled in another Church sui~iuris, are committed to his care.~ 73 7,238 | superiors of monasteries sui iuris and some superiors of other 74 7,238 | persons of other Churches sui iuris, to all of whom he can even~ 75 7,242 | particular law of his~Church sui iuris has determined.~ 76 7,246 | enrolled in another Church sui~iuris or a certain group of persons, 77 7,247 | law of their Church sui iuris has established otherwise, 78 7,247 | even of another~Church sui iuris, but with the consent of 79 7,263 | particular law of his Church sui iuris, always without prejudice 80 7,265 | law of its own Church sui iuris.~ 81 7,266 | law of their Church sui iuris; (2) some~priests, according 82 7,273 | are of another Church sui iuris. 4. No one except~Christian 83 7,277 | law of his own Church sui iuris, must not be joined in a~ 84 7,280 | faithful in another Church sui iuris or even upon some~other 85 7,284 | of the~proper Church sui iuris. 3. The pastor possesses 86 7,284 | particular law of his~Church sui iuris permits it.~ 87 7,287 | particular law of the Church sui iuris allows it, a parish may 88 7,294 | particular law of his~Church sui iuris.~ 89 7,295 | law of its own Church sui iuris.~ 90 7,296 | law of its own Church sui iuris or, if there are no~norms, 91 7,296 | a determined Church~sui iuris according to the norm of 92 7,297 | law of his own Church sui iuris, is to provide for the~suitable 93 9 | of Several Churches Sui Iuris~ 94 9,322 | metropolitan Churches sui~iuris, eparchial bishops, and, 95 9,322 | of various Churches sui iuris, even the~Latin, exercising 96 9,322 | each and every Church sui iuris or to the authority~of the 97 9,322 | of~several Churches sui iuris is to draw up its own statutes 98 10,327 | of their own Church sui iuris.~ 99 10,330 | with other Churches sui iuris being careful that the character 100 10,330 | tradition~of its own Church sui iuris, the program of formation 101 10,332 | if not a whole Church~sui iuris, at least, by mutual agreement, 102 10,332 | eparchies of~the same Church sui iuris, and even of diverse Churches 103 10,332 | of diverse Churches sui iuris~which have an eparchy in 104 10,333 | students of one Church sui iuris, on account of special circumstances 105 10,333 | students of another Church sui~iuris can be admitted into the 106 10,334 | metropolitan Church sui iuris or with the consent of the 107 10,343 | seminary of another Church sui~iuris, or into a common seminary 108 10,343 | for several Churches sui iuris,~are to be formed in their 109 10,346 | of their own Church sui iuris; further, spiritual retreat, 110 10,352 | in their own~Church sui iuris, they are to be formed in 111 10,354 | of their own Church sui iuris concerning the service of 112 10,358 | law of his own Church sui iuris, he has~already been enrolled 113 10,361 | own eparchy or Church sui iuris.~ 114 10,365 | particular law of the Church sui~iuris so prescribes, it is also 115 10,365 | eparchy of another Church sui iuris that the eparchial~bishop 116 10,366 | from another Church sui iuris; (3) he is convinced by 117 10,369 | of their own Church sui iuris. 2. They are to~attach great 118 10,377 | of their own Church sui iuris.~ 119 10,379 | Clerics of whatever Church sui iuris linked as brothers in the~ 120 11,403 | celebrations of any Church sui~iuris whatsoever, according to 121 11,405 | of different~Churches sui iuris is fostered, and so that 122 12,418 | superior of a monastery sui iuris, the superior general~of 123 12,419 | non-confederated monastery sui iuris, the superior general of 124 12,432 | institute of any Church sui iuris, also of the Latin Church, 125 12,432 | attached to another~Church sui iuris, must observe the prescriptions 126 12,433 | life. 2. A monastery sui iuris is one~which does not depend 127 12,435 | to erect a monastery sui~iuris, having consulted the patriarch 128 12,436 | 436~1. Every monastery sui iuris can have dependent monasteries,~ 129 12,436 | likened to monasteries sui iuris; otherwise they are~called 130 12,436 | which the~monastery sui iuris is subject and of the eparchial 131 12,438 | presides, a monastery sui iuris or a filial one of eparchial 132 12,438 | 2. Other monasteries sui iuris or filial monasteries~can 133 12,438 | suppressed monastery sui iuris reverts to the~confederation 134 12,438 | devolves upon the~monastery sui iuris. To decide on the property 135 12,439 | Several monasteries sui iuris subject to the same eparchial~ 136 12,439 | several monasteries~sui iuris of different eparchies or 137 12,440 | non-confederated monastery sui iuris~to, or the withdrawal from 138 12,441 | Superiors~in monasteries sui iuris have power of governance 139 12,442 | superior of a monastery sui iuris, it is required that the 140 12,443 | superior of a monastery sui iuris is to be elected by~the 141 12,443 | confederate monastery sui iuris, the president~of the confederation 142 12,444 | superior of a monastery sui iuris is conferred~for an indeterminate 143 12,444 | superior of the monastery~sui iuris for a time determined in 144 12,447 | superior of a monastery sui iuris shall not perform at the 145 12,447 | superior of the monastery sui iuris with the consent of~the 146 12,448 | admitted into a monastery sui iuris it is required~that the 147 12,451 | monastery of~another Church sui iuris without the permission of 148 12,453 | superior of an monastery sui iuris who admits to~the novitiate 149 12,456 | Canon 456~1. A monastery sui iuris can have its own novices 150 12,456 | performed in the monastery sui iuris itself,~or, by a decision 151 12,456 | in another monastery sui iuris of the same confederation. 152 12,456 | 3. ~If a monastery sui iuris, whether a confederated 153 12,461 | leave the monastery sui iuris or be dismissed for a just 154 12,464 | the proper~monastery sui iuris with the consent of the 155 12,470 | superior of the monastery sui iuris is to notify~as soon as 156 12,472 | superior of a monastery sui iuris can grant dimissorial letters 157 12,475 | superior of the monastery sui iuris, who before that~must consult 158 12,477 | superior of a monastery sui iuris, with the consent of the~ 159 12,481 | member of a monastery sui iuris who has given himself or 160 12,482 | superior of the~monastery sui iuris to which the member belongs, 161 12,485 | superior of the monastery sui iuris has the authority, with~ 162 12,486 | foundation of a monastery sui iuris. 2. The stauropegial monastery 163 12,487 | transfer from one monastery sui iuris to~another of the same confederation 164 12,487 | superior of the monastery sui iuris~from which the transfer 165 12,487 | monastery of another Church sui iuris the permission of the~Apostolic 166 12,487 | of the new monastery sui iuris with the consent of the 167 12,488 | to another monastery sui iuris of the~same confederation 168 12,488 | transfers from one monastery sui iuris to another monastery sui~ 169 12,488 | to another monastery sui~iuris that does not belong to 170 12,488 | transfer from a monastery sui~iuris to an order or congregation 171 12,488 | adaptations. 4. The monastery sui~iuris from which the member transferred 172 12,489 | member~of a monastery sui iuris who is in perpetual vows. 173 12,489 | superior of the~monastery sui iuris along with the council. 174 12,490 | superior of the monastery sui iuris with the consent of the 175 12,492 | superior of the monastery sui iuris,~who shall forward it, together 176 12,496 | superior of the monastery sui iuris. 2. ~The superior shall 177 12,497 | superior of the monastery sui iuris, having consulted~the council, 178 12,498 | superior of the monastery sui iuris, if the case~warrants it, 179 12,499 | superior of the monastery sui iuris with the consent of the 180 12,500 | no-confederated monastery sui iuris is~competent to issue a 181 12,517 | institute of another~Church sui iuris without the permission of 182 12,537 | permission, is of a Church sui iuris~different from that of the 183 12,544 | superior of~the monastery sui iuris; for the granting of their 184 12,544 | superior of the monastery sui iuris to~which he or she transfers. 185 12,544 | institute of another Church sui iuris.~ 186 12,545 | superior of the monastery~sui iuris, each of them with the consent 187 12,545 | years in the monastery sui iuris to~which he or she transferred. 188 12,562 | society of another Church sui iuris,~also the consent of the 189 12,569 | particular law of each Church sui iuris to~enact more detailed norms 190 12,572 | of their own Church sui iuris or established by the Apostolic~ 191 13,575 | metropolitan Church sui iuris and which has~its principal 192 13,576 | of their own Church sui iuris and the needs or usefulness 193 13,583 | metropolitan Church sui~iuris, with the consent of the 194 14,585 | Each of the Churches sui iuris is to continually see that,~ 195 14,588 | enroll in whatever Church sui iuris they~want, according to 196 15,617 | Canon 617~Each Church sui iuris and particularly their bishops 197 15,621 | traditions of each Church sui iuris in~patrology, hagiography, 198 15,622 | 622~1. In each Church sui iuris there is to be a catechetical 199 15,622 | with the other Churches sui iuris for the same territory or 200 15,642 | authority of a Church sui iuris after previous consultation 201 15,657 | metropolitan Churches sui iuris to the metropolitan~with 202 15,657 | metropolitan Churches sui iuris. ~3. To republish liturgical 203 15,666 | particular law of~each Church sui iuris, in accordance with the 204 16,670 | law of his own~Church sui iuris.~ 205 16,674 | prescriptions of his own Church sui iuris, unless the law establishes 206 16,678 | of a different Church sui iuris~to a priest of a Church 207 16,678 | a priest of a Church sui iuris in which the person to be 208 16,678 | pastor of the Church sui iuris~in which they are enrolled, 209 16,683 | prescriptions of the Church sui iuris in which according to the 210 16,689 | and also~the Church sui iuris in which the baptized persons 211 16,696 | faithful of any Church sui iuris including the~Latin Church. 212 16,696 | faithful of his own Church sui iuris; when it is a case~of Christian 213 16,696 | faithful of other Churches sui iuris, he lawfully~acts if they 214 16,696 | between the~Churches sui iuris in this matter.~ 215 16,697 | law of the each Church sui iuris.~ 216 16,701 | of different~Churches sui iuris for a just cause, especially 217 16,701 | insignia of his own~Church sui iuris.~ 218 16,704 | books of the Church sui iuris in which the priest~is enrolled.~ 219 16,707 | norms of each Church sui iuris. 2. For a just~cause and 220 16,707 | bread of another Church sui iuris.~ 221 16,708 | of their own Church sui iuris,~especially at Easter time, 222 16,709 | law of his own Church sui iuris establishes it, also the~ 223 16,710 | books of each Church sui iuris are to be~observed with 224 16,713 | norms of the Church sui~iuris in which they are enrolled, 225 16,714 | books of each Church sui iuris. ~2. The reservation of 226 16,717 | faithful of another Church sui iuris, priests are bound by~the 227 16,719 | in~their own Church sui iuris.~ 228 16,720 | of the other Churches sui iuris exercising~power in the 229 16,741 | particular law of the Church sui iuris determines otherwise.~ 230 16,746 | bishops of the same Church sui iuris as the first ordaining bishop, 231 16,746 | be of another Church sui iuris.~ 232 16,748 | enrolled in another Church sui iuris without the~permission of 233 16,752 | bishop of the same Church sui iuris; not, however, to a~bishop 234 16,758 | particular law of each Church sui iuris; (6) observation~of the 235 16,758 | particular law of each Church sui~iuris or special norms established 236 16,759 | a particular Church sui iuris. 2. Dispensation~beyond 237 16,782 | particular law of each Church sui iuris. 2. From the promise~of 238 16,784 | particular law of each Church sui iuris, after consultation with 239 16,784 | bishops of other Churches sui iuris~exercising power in the 240 16,792 | particular law of any Church sui iuris will not establish a~diriment 241 16,792 | bishops of other Churches sui~iuris to whom it is of interest 242 16,794 | faithful of his own Church sui iuris~actually present within 243 16,795 | enrolled in another Church sui iuris actually present within 244 16,800 | particular law of any Church sui iuris to establish an older~age 245 16,815 | particular law of each Church sui iuris is to establish the~manner 246 16,829 | enrolled in his Church sui iuris. 2. The hierarch and the 247 16,830 | priests of any~Church sui iuris, even the Latin Church. 248 16,831 | exclusively of another Church sui iuris, unless the hierarch who~ 249 16,837 | of one's own Church sui iuris~establishes otherwise, in 250 16,838 | particular law of each Church sui iuris.~ 251 16,864 | individual Churches sui iuris other reasons can be established 252 16,867 | the individual Church sui iuris should be observed.~ 253 16,880 | authority of a Church sui iuris which is competent to~establish 254 16,880 | penance for that Church sui iuris, however~having sought the 255 16,880 | of the other Churches sui iuris and~with due regard for 256 16,880 | particular law of a Church sui~iuris approved by the Apostolic 257 16,881 | of their own~Church sui iuris, in the celebration of the 258 16,882 | law of their Church sui iuris.~ 259 16,883 | of their own Church sui iuris can adopt fully for themselves 260 16,883 | in different Churches sui iuris, it is permitted to~observe 261 16,886 | particular law of each~Church sui iuris.~ 262 16,893 | faithful of~his own Church sui iuris while they are present within 263 17,898 | metropolitan Church sui iuris with the consent of the~ 264 18,904 | every individual Church sui iuris are to be encouraged by 265 18,904 | each individual Church sui iuris a commission of experts 266 18,904 | bishops of other Churches sui iuris who exercise their power 267 19,910 | particular law of the Church sui iuris determines otherwise, with 268 19,916 | pastor of the Church sui~iuris in which he or she is enrolled, 269 19,916 | of a certain Church sui iuris, the eparchial bishop of~ 270 19,916 | pastor of another Church sui iuris~to look after them as their 271 19,916 | of a certain Church sui iuris, the hierarch of~another 272 19,916 | hierarch of~another Church sui iuris, even the Latin Church, 273 19,921 | law itself Churches sui iuris, provinces,~eparchies, exarchies 274 20,937 | particular law of each Church sui iuris is to determine in greater~ 275 21,984 | presides over a Church sui iuris, and an eparchial bishop, 276 21,984 | is head of a Church sui iuris, as well as those~who for 277 21,987 | particular law of a Church sui~iuris are attributed by name to 278 22,1002| of the proper Church sui iuris states otherwise; if it 279 22,1004| particular law of the Church sui iuris this power is also~accorded 280 23,1012| of their~own Church sui iuris.~ 281 23,1013| law of his own Church sui iuris, to fix the amount~of the 282 23,1019| belong to some Church sui iuris or to~an eparchy are prescribed 283 23,1021| of the proper Church sui iuris of~which it is a part, is 284 23,1021| particular law of each Church sui iuris will provide~for the creation 285 23,1021| law of its own~Church sui iuris, through which the eparchial 286 23,1022| of their own Church sui iuris and with~due regard for 287 23,1048| customs of his own Church sui iuris. 3. ~Further conditions, 288 24,1067| eparchies of the~same Church sui iuris may be erected by the patriarch 289 24,1068| of various Churches sui iuris exercising their power within 290 24,1084| of the proper Church~sui iuris. 2. Other cases are to be 291 24,1084| metropolitan Church sui iuris as well as the metropolitan 292 24,1087| metropolitan Church sui iuris, having consulted the two 293 24,1102| from another~Church sui iuris with the written consent 294 24,1129| particular law of the Church sui iuris provides~otherwise, while 295 25,1340| particular law of a Church sui iuris determines~otherwise, the 296 27,1420| particular law of a Church sui iuris provides~otherwise. 3. A 297 27,1465| belonging to any Church sui iuris, including the Latin~Church, 298 27,1465| transfer to another Church sui iuris, contrary to can. 31 is 299 29,1491| of their~own Church sui iuris, even if the latter is not 300 29,1502| enacted for a Church sui iuris derogate~from a more particular 301 29,1519| law of his own Church sui iuris; if this~is not done and 302 29,1539| laws of his~own Church sui iuris in a special case, unless


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