Title, Canon
1 1,14 | Christian faithful have the right and the obligation of~working
2 1,15 | they possess, they have the right and even at times a duty
3 1,15 | Church, and they have a right to~make their opinion known
4 1,16 | Christian faithful have the right to receive assistance from~
5 1,17 | Christian faithful have the right to worship God according
6 1,19 | of the Church, have the right to promote or to sustain
7 1,20 | of the gospel, have the~right to a Christian education
8 1,22 | Christian faithful have the right to be free from any~kind
9 1,23 | enjoys nor to violate the right of any person to protect
10 1,24 | Christian faithful also have the right, if they are summoned~to
11 1,24 | Christian faithful have the right not to be punished with~
12 2,35 | with due regard for the right of approaching the Apostolic~
13 3,45 | Church; however, he has the right, according to the needs
14 3,52 | Canon 52~1. It is the right and obligation of all and
15 4,62 | celebrations and has the~right that a dignified residence
16 4,82 | Canon 82~1. By his own right the patriarch can: (1) within
17 4,83 | With due regard for the right and obligation of the eparchial
18 4,83 | eparchy, the patriarch~has the right and obligation to conduct
19 4,88 | with due regard for the right of deferring them to the~
20 4,89 | Canon 89~1. It is the right and obligation of the patriarch
21 4,144 | With due regard for the right of any Christian faithful
22 4,146 | the legitimately acquired right of erecting provinces, eparchies
23 4,148 | Canon 148~1. It is the right and the obligation of the
24 6,155 | law. 2. It is solely the right of the supreme authority
25 6,167 | Church sui iuris also has the right to~perform administrative
26 7,205 | pontifical or patriarchal~right and their houses only in
27 7,212 | appointed ex~officio with the right of succession and endowed
28 7,230 | administrator of an~eparchy has the right to an appropriate remuneration
29 7,232 | finance officer lost the right~to his office in any manner,
30 7,237 | Canon 237~1. It is the right of the eparchial bishop
31 7,238 | whom he can even~grant the right to vote. 3. Some observers
32 7,240 | With due regard for the right of any Christian faithful
33 7,257 | chancellor. ~2. It is a right of interested parties to
34 7,266 | their offices;~(3) it is the right of the eparchial bishop
35 7,269 | with due regard~for the right of the patriarch regarding
36 7,278 | particular law it is the right and obligation of the protopresbyter~
37 7,284 | Canon 284~1. The right of naming pastors belongs
38 7,305 | without prejudice to the right of the major superior of
39 7,305 | pontifical or patriarchal right, the eparchial bishop is
40 8,320 | inform~the authority whose right it is to appoint the exarch
41 10,328 | Canon 328~It is the proper right and obligation of the Church
42 10,339 | invited, keeping intact the~right of the students to petition
43 10,357 | from the Apostolic See the right~to enroll clerics in themselves
44 10,371 | of law, clerics have the~right to obtain from their eparchial
45 10,390 | 390~1. Clerics have the right to a suitable sustenance
46 10,390 | account. 2. They also have the~right that there be provided for
47 10,390 | health benefits. So that this right can be~effectively put into
48 10,392 | Canon 392~Clerics have a right to annual vacations as determined
49 11,402 | Christian faithful have the right to have recognized that~
50 11,403 | With due regard for the right and obligation to preserve~
51 11,403 | rite, lay persons have the right to participate actively
52 11,404 | infancy, lay persons have the right and obligation of~acquiring
53 11,404 | persons also possess the right~to acquire that deeper knowledge
54 11,409 | diligently. 2. They have a right to a decent remuneration
55 11,409 | law; they likewise have a right that their own and their
56 12,413 | if they are of pontifical~right; if they are of patriarchal
57 12,413 | patriarchal or eparchial right, they are~directly subject
58 12,414 | congregations of eparchial~right, it pertains to the eparchial
59 12,414 | congregations of patriarchal right which have~their headquarters
60 12,414 | which are not of eparchial right, belong to the Apostolic~
61 12,414 | congregation of eparchial right has extended itself to other
62 12,415 | apostolate. 2. It is the right and duty~of the eparchial
63 12,417 | patriarchal or~of pontifical right or in their churches, and
64 12,419 | eparchial or patriarchal right shall send a copy of~their
65 12,420 | and indeed, no one has the right~to divert the members from
66 12,420 | major~superior who has the right of visitation has not made
67 12,434 | monastery is of pontifical right if it was erected by the
68 12,434 | its decree; of patriarchal~right if it is a stauropegial
69 12,434 | stauropegial one; of eparchial right if it was~erected by the
70 12,438 | filial one of eparchial right or a stauropegial one, for
71 12,438 | monastery is of eparchial right, and~after having consulted
72 12,438 | confederated, save for the right of suspensive recourse to
73 12,438 | of a monastery of~papal right is reserved to the Apostolic
74 12,443 | without prejudice to the right of~the bishop of the eparchy
75 12,448 | the person is moved by the right intention, is suited for~
76 12,477 | without prejudice to the right of the~superior to admit,
77 12,496 | monastery of pontifical right, to~grant in this instance
78 12,505 | An order is of pontifical right if it is erected by the~
79 12,505 | the same; of~patriarchal right, if it has not obtained
80 12,505 | congregation is: (1) of~pontifical right, if it is erected by the
81 12,505 | same; (2) of patriarchal right~if, erected by the patriarch
82 12,505 | Apostolic See; (3) of eparchial right if, erected by the eparchial~
83 12,506 | congregation of eparchial right which, within the territorial
84 12,506 | can become of patriarchal right by a decree of the~patriarch,
85 12,507 | order, even of patriarchal right, lawfully erected, although
86 12,507 | patriarchal or eparchial right, lawfully erected, although
87 12,509 | congregation of~patriarchal right in some eparchy, the consent
88 12,511 | pontifical or patriarchal right, moreover, superiors and
89 12,519 | Canon 519~The right to admit candidates to the
90 12,524 | The director alone has the~right and duty of providing for
91 12,529 | gratuitously to renounce the right of disposing of goods by
92 12,539 | pontifical or patriarchal right are designated by the major
93 12,541 | without prejudice to the right of superiors, even local
94 12,544 | congregation of eparchial right to another religious institute
95 12,544 | religious institute of eparchial right with the written consent
96 12,546 | congregations of eparchial right, the indult, in order to
97 12,549 | congregation of eparchial right, the eparchial bishop; (
98 12,549 | congregation of~eparchial right. 3. The indult of departure
99 12,554 | patriarchal or eparchial right,~in accordance with the
100 12,563 | patriarchal or eparchial right, in accordance with can.
101 12,565 | institute~of patriarchal right, of the patriarch.~
102 13,574 | authority alone has the right to erect associations of
103 13,583 | and with due regard to~the right of recourse, with suspensive
104 14,586 | to be concerned that the right to religious freedom is
105 14,587 | the catechumenate~have the right to be admitted to the liturgy
106 15,595 | has the innate duty and right to preach~the gospel to
107 15,595 | To the Church belongs the right always and everywhere~to
108 15,610 | 610~1. Bishops have the right to preach the word of God
109 15,612 | pontifical or patriarchal right,~the major superiors are
110 15,627 | faithful are to see that this right is recognized~by the civil
111 15,629 | human and moral values~with right conscience and accepting
112 15,631 | community. 2. It is the right of the Church to establish
113 15,633 | eparchial bishop has the right to judge any school whatever
114 15,633 | or not; he has also the right to forbid the Christian
115 15,638 | eparchial bishop has the right of visiting all the Catholic
116 15,638 | pontifical or patriarchal right, and in any case without~
117 15,638 | several eparchial bishops, the right of canonical visitation
118 15,648 | related~subjects, and have the right to confer academic degrees
119 15,651 | necessary to vindicate the right everywhere to the use of
120 15,657 | in other Churches~this right rests exclusively with the
121 15,664 | outstanding for their knowledge, right doctrine and prudence; in
122 16,685 | deposition or deprived of the right of acting in the~function
123 16,700 | each priest retains the right to~celebrate the Divine
124 16,723 | pontifical or patriarchal right, if he is a priest, is endowed~
125 16,783 | each other~and the primary right and obligation which parents
126 16,795 | congregations of eparchial right; (3) conjugicide. 2. Dispensation
127 16,857 | The baptized party has the right of celebrating a new marriage~
128 16,863 | the former does have the right~to end conjugal living,
129 16,866 | the former renounces the right to~separate.~
130 16,874 | Canon 874~1. It is the right of the Church to possess
131 16,893 | dispensation does not injure a right acquired by others: (1)
132 17,898 | Catholic Church. 2. The right of~receiving anyone else
133 17,898 | to the patriarch. 3. The right of receiving individual~
134 19,910 | with due regard for the right of the eparchial~bishop,
135 19,929 | accordance with what is right and just, the goods~held
136 20,947 | 947~1. If a group has the right of election to office, the
137 20,947 | the authority having the right to confirm the~election
138 20,947 | if the group has lost its right to~elect in some other way.~
139 20,949 | the convocation have the right to vote; the faculty of
140 20,950 | Even if a person has the right to vote in his or her own
141 20,957 | does not accept~loses any right deriving from the election
142 20,957 | does not regain~any such right by a subsequent acceptance;
143 20,958 | person acquires only the right to seek~confirmation.~
144 20,959 | elected is deprived of any right unless it is proved that
145 20,963 | for that instance of the right to~elect, unless it is proved
146 20,963 | one postulated~acquires no right from the postulation; the
147 20,964 | competent~authority the right of electing reverts to the
148 20,966 | possible to all who enjoy any right with respect~to the canonical
149 20,972 | only by one who has the right of~providing for the office
150 20,972 | with due regard for the right to bring forward arguments
151 22,1003| the~recourse also has the right of employing an advocate
152 23,1007| therefore it has an innate right of acquiring, possessing,
153 23,1011| competent authority has the right to require from the Christian
154 23,1012| eparchial bishop has the right, with the consent of the
155 23,1013| eparchial bishop has the right, within the limits set by~
156 23,1036| bishop, even if pontifical right, within the territorial
157 23,1045| death. 2. ~In virtue of this right the hierarch can and must
158 23,1045| wills~and contrary to this right of the hierarch are to be
159 23,1052| pontifical or patriarchal right. 6. The~eparchial bishop
160 24,1060| Pontiff himself alone has the right to judge: (1) ~patriarchs; (
161 24,1062| administration~of justice has the right of vigilance over all tribunals
162 24,1062| patriarchal Church, as well as~the right of deciding when objections
163 24,1063| consecrated life of pontifical~right; (4) superiors of institutes
164 24,1063| consecrated life of pontifical right, who do not have a superior
165 24,1069| same institute of eparchial right or of another, in which
166 24,1071| 1071~Every tribunal has the right to call upon the assistance
167 24,1082| cites the respondent has the right to judge the case.~
168 24,1124| law for extinguishing the right to~act cannot be extended
169 24,1142| prevent the extinction of a right, however, the judge can
170 24,1144| the procurator retains the~right and obligation to appeal
171 24,1149| Canon 1149~Every right whatsoever is safeguarded
172 24,1158| arguments, has demonstrated a right to something retained by
173 24,1158| in safe keeping, has the~right to obtain its sequestration
174 24,1158| another from exercising a right.~
175 24,1159| for~credit provided the right of the creditor is sufficiently
176 24,1160| restrain the exercise of~a right can in no way be decreed
177 24,1161| restraining the exercise of a right, can impose on the person
178 24,1161| compensate for damages if the right is not~proven.~
179 24,1180| the arbitrators have the right to be reimbursed for~expenses;
180 25,1187| basis for the petitioner's right and at least in general
181 25,1194| does not expire when the~right of the one delegating ceases; (
182 25,1202| with due~regard for the right of petitioning for indemnity
183 25,1239| their state, enjoy a similar right, are to be~heard in a place
184 25,1276| party defending one's own~right or as an accessory to help
185 25,1276| briefly~demonstrating the right to intervene. 3. The person
186 25,1281| concern, however, that the right of defense always remains
187 25,1286| set by the judge. 2. This~right is granted to the parties
188 25,1286| defender of the bond have the right to reply again to the~rejoinders
189 25,1291| is to~pronounce that the right of the petitioner is not
190 25,1292| however, each judge has the right~to retract his or her original
191 25,1303| legitimate mandate; (7) the right of defense was denied to
192 25,1307| bond whenever they have the right to intervene. ~2. A judge
193 25,1309| presence is required, have the right to appeal from a~sentence
194 25,1313| question arises regarding the right of appeal, the appellate~
195 25,1332| must prove that his or her right~has been truly damaged or
196 25,1333| opponent proves his or her right, the sentence given~earlier
197 25,1334| the court~costs, have the right to the gratuitous legal
198 25,1345| granting the~latter the right to send a written response
199 26,1357| to the Church by proper~right.~
200 26,1364| intervening in the suit, have the~right: (1) to be present at the
201 26,1373| feels aggrieved retains the right to appeal.~
202 26,1385| he was ordained have the right to impugn the validity of
203 27,1408| without prejudice to the right of~the Roman Pontiff or
204 27,1410| account always~his vested right to insurance and social
205 27,1423| Without prejudice to the right of the Roman Pontiff to
206 27,1429| of papal or patriarchal right,~in which case the consent
207 27,1432| validity of acts nor the right to a~dwelling place which
208 28,1477| discussion. 2. It is~the right of the tribunal to call
209 28,1478| the~accused always has the right to speak last.~
210 28,1485| way does it establish the right of the injured~party unless
211 28,1486| of fully~exercising the right of self-defense, unless
212 29,1516| as it harms the acquired right of~another, or is contrary
213 30 | acquiring or losing a subjective right and~of freeing oneself from
214 30,1542| the norm of law; (7) the right of visitation~and the obligation
215 30,1544| to exercise or pursue a right but~which does not run if
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