Title, Canon
1 Prel,6 | goes into effect: (1) all common or particular~laws are abrogated,
2 1,15 | with consideration for the common good~and the dignity of
3 1,18 | pursue these purposes in common.~
4 1,26 | must take account~of the common good of the Church and of
5 1,26 | In the interest of the common good, ecclesiastical authority
6 4,67 | established~otherwise by common law.~
7 4,78 | nature of the~matter or the common or particular law approved
8 4,84 | effort, they can assist in common works for the more expeditious~
9 4,89 | institute or a society of the common life in the manner of religious,
10 4,89 | institute or a society of the common life in the manner of~religious,
11 4,106 | other persons established~by common law. 2. Moreover the synod
12 4,110 | otherwise for certain actions or common law~reserves some actions
13 4,111 | in matters established by common law. 3. ~Acts regarding
14 4,114 | institute or society of the common life in the manner of~religious,
15 4,120 | to be decided for which~common law requires the consent
16 4,128 | special norms~prescribed by common or particular law, or by
17 4,133 | which are granted to~him by common law, is: (1) to ordain and
18 4,140 | taking into account the common good of its own Church~as
19 4,140 | own Church~as well as the common good of the entire territory
20 4,143 | members of societies of common life according to~the manner
21 4,143 | member of a~society of the common life according to the manner
22 5,152 | Canon 152~What is stated in common law concerning patriarchal
23 5,152 | archbishops, unless the common law expressly~provides otherwise
24 6,159 | are attributed to him by common law or~particular law established
25 6,167 | in those cases in which common law~remits the matter to
26 6,167 | administrative acts which by common law are committed to~the
27 6,169 | faith, the fostering of common pastoral action, the supervision
28 6,169 | their own~rite as well as common ecclesiastical discipline.~
29 6,170 | require it or matters of common~law which are reserved to
30 6,174 | according to the norm of common law and particular~law established
31 6,176 | Canon 176~If common law remits something to
32 7,181 | unless otherwise provided in common law. 2. Other~bishops are
33 7,201 | bishop is to promote the common discipline~of the Church
34 7,202 | combined efforts assist in common works for the effective
35 7,205 | as those of societies of common life in the~manner of the
36 7,213 | which are established in common law, a coadjutor bishop
37 7,213 | which are established by common law.~
38 7,220 | the limits established by common~law.~
39 7,221 | with~that authority which common law accords to a protosyncellus; (
40 7,245 | according to the norm of common~law, assists the eparchial
41 7,246 | itself the~authority which common law attributes to the protosyncellus.~
42 7,248 | expressly determined by common law, the~protosyncellus
43 7,263 | unless expressly required by common law in special~cases or
44 7,263 | functions given to it in common law,~the finance council
45 7,265 | prejudice to the norm of common law~and the particular law
46 7,269 | expressly determined~by common law he must consult them;
47 7,269 | expressly determined by common law with due regard~for
48 7,273 | members of societies of common~life in the manner of religious,
49 7,278 | coordinate and promote common pastoral action; (2) see~
50 7,282 | institute or society of~common life in the manner of religious,
51 7,282 | institute or society of common life in the manner of religious.
52 7,284 | institute or society of common life in the~manner of religious,
53 7,284 | institute or society of common life in the manner of religious;~(
54 7,287 | moderator, who directs the common action and~reports on it
55 7,289 | institutes or societies of common life in the manner of religious,
56 7,301 | institute or society of common life in the~manner of religious,
57 7,302 | rights and obligations of the common and particular law as well
58 7,302 | parochial care in harmonious and common will. 4. The parochial~vicar
59 7,303 | institute or society of common life in the manner of religious,
60 7,305 | institute or society of common life in the manner of religious
61 7,310 | institute or society of common life in the manner of religious,~
62 9,322 | much as possible for the common good of the Churches, through~
63 9,322 | unity of action is fostered, common endeavors are facilitated,
64 10,330 | of clerics, in which the common law is more precisely~set
65 10,330 | up by mutual agreement, common to an~entire region or nation
66 10,330 | 3.~Faithfully observing common law and keeping in mind
67 10,334 | for his own~eparchy or in common for several eparchies by
68 10,334 | bishops, for whose subjects a~common seminary has been erected,
69 10,334 | authority which erected the~common seminary, or, if it concerns
70 10,336 | Canon 336~1. A seminary common to several eparchies is
71 10,342 | institute or society of common life in the manner of religious~
72 10,343 | Church sui~iuris, or into a common seminary for several Churches
73 10,357 | institute or society of common~life in the manner of religious
74 10,376 | Canon 376~The praiseworthy common life among the celibate
75 10,384 | Church or to promote the common good requires it.~
76 11,400 | obligations and rights which are common to~all the Christian faithful
77 11,405 | rites~does not harm the common good of the society in which
78 11,408 | which lay persons are by common law admitted, they may be
79 12,410 | state is a stable mode of common life in an institute approved
80 12,412 | Church, contemplating the common welfare, exempt~institutes
81 12,415 | superiors, without prejudice to common law and with observance
82 12,416 | members may be carried out in common concert and harmony.~
83 12,425 | cann. 1007-1054, unless common law provides otherwise or
84 12,427 | which~clerics are obliged by common law, unless the law provides
85 12,441 | which~is determined in the common law and the typicon. 2.
86 12,441 | Beyond~what is determined by common law, the power of the president
87 12,463 | profession according to common law.~
88 12,465 | 465~What is prescribed in common law for temporary profession
89 12,511 | power which is determined in common law and the statutes. ~2.
90 12,534 | if otherwise provided by common law;~(2) the major superior
91 12,554 | statutes, is a~society of common life according to the manner
92 12,561 | prescribed for clerics by common law, unless the law provides~
93 12,562 | another society of living in~common according to the manner
94 12,572 | leading a life as brothers in common according to their own rule
95 13,578 | accordance with~the norm of common law and the statutes of
96 13,581 | accordance with the~norm of common law and the statutes.~
97 14,585 | according to the norms of the common law, the Gospel is~preached
98 15,598 | it is manifested~by the common adherence of the Christian
99 15,609 | territory, in keeping with common law.~
100 15,612 | institutes or societies of common life in the~manner of clerical
101 15,654 | Canon 654~The norms of common law on books apply also
102 16,759 | from the age required by common law is reserved to~the patriarch,
103 16,764 | impediment established by common law is~reprobated.~
104 16,810 | an invalid marriage after common life has been established; (
105 16,810 | from the establishment of~common life of those who although
106 16,864 | the children, or renders common life too hard, that~spouse
107 16,868 | established otherwise by common law.~
108 16,870 | expressly established by common law.~
109 16,880 | days of penance which are~common to all of the Eastern Churches,
110 16,880 | Holy days of obligation~common to all the Eastern Churches,
111 18,905 | open and frank~dialogue and common undertakings with other
112 19,910 | be followed, unless the~common law or the particular law
113 19,913 | institutes and societies of common life in~the manner of religious
114 19,914 | Canon 914~Spouses may have a common domicile or quasi-domicile;
115 19,916 | other provision is~made by common law. 2. The proper pastor
116 19,918 | persons,~not counting the common ancestor; (2) in the collateral
117 19,918 | together, not counting the common ancestor.~
118 19,921 | expressly established as such in common law are juridic persons.
119 19,922 | person. ~2. While observing common law, the statutes, to obtain
120 19,928 | Except for cases mentioned in common law: (1) it is the competence
121 19,929 | just, the goods~held in common which had been destined
122 20,937 | made for certain matters by common~law.~
123 20,956 | other provisions are made by common~law, that action has the
124 20,972 | institutes~or of societies of common life in the manner of religious,
125 21,985 | explicitly provided for in the common law; a law which is contrary
126 21,986 | outside his territory, unless common law provides otherwise or
127 21,986 | favors or of enforcing either common laws or particular laws
128 21,987 | of governance either by common law or by particular law
129 21,993 | provision is expressly made~by common law.~
130 21,994 | 994~In factual or legal common error, and also in positive
131 21,995 | governance~apply, unless common law provides otherwise or
132 23,1013| liturgical celebrations, unless common law provides otherwise.
133 23,1022| instructions within the limits of common law~and of the particular
134 23,1046| institute or of a society of common life in the~manner of the
135 23,1052| institutes or societies of common life in the~manner of religious
136 24,1065| the Apostolic See, unless common law expressly provides otherwise.~
137 24,1068| themselves to establish a common tribunal to adjudicate contentious~
138 24,1068| see~that they establish a common tribunal. 3. The eparchial~
139 24,1068| who consent to having a common tribunal are to designate~
140 24,1068| given in~first instance by a common tribunal are to be made
141 24,1073| the titles~determined in common law. 2. The incompetence
142 24,1098| Canon 1098~Unless common law expressly provides otherwise: (
143 24,1102| institute or society of common life~in the manner of religious,
144 24,1152| not punishable under the common law, if the~particular law
145 25,1226| that a document which is common to both parties be exhibited
146 25,1227| 1. Even if documents are common, no one is obliged to exhibit~
147 26,1391| institute or a society of common life in the manner of religious
148 27,1405| penalties established in common law for a~certain offense,
149 27,1405| serious reason. If, however, common law has established an indeterminate
150 27,1412| expressly provided otherwise in common law.~
151 27,1415| 1415~If in accordance with common practice and canonical doctrine~
152 27,1416| recidivist, or if according to~common practice and canonical doctrine
153 27,1420| penalty imposed in virtue of common law can be remitted~by: (
154 27,1423| penalties established in common law~except with the consent
155 27,1429| members of a~society of common life in the manner of religious,
156 27,1430| orders, in accordance with common~law; nor is deprivation
157 27,1445| member of a society of common~life in the manner of religious
158 27,1454| member of a society of common life in the manner of religious,
159 27,1466| or member of a society of common life in the~manner of religious
160 29,1491| are~bound, however, by the common law and the particular law
161 29,1493| includes by the designation "common law" the laws~and legitimate
162 29,1493| laws~and legitimate customs common to all Eastern Churches.
163 29,1493| norms of law which are not~common to the universal Church
164 29,1501| ecclesiastical jurisprudence, and the common and constant canonical doctrine.~
165 29,1502| A prescription of the common law, unless the law expressly
166 29,1513| meaning of the words and the common usage of speech, and~must
167 29,1539| can~dispense from both the common law and the particular laws
168 30 | otherwise established~by common law.~
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