Title, Canon
1 Prel,5 | to physical and juridic persons which are in~use and have
2 1,8 | earth are~those baptized persons who are joined with Christ
3 1,15 | good~and the dignity of persons.~
4 2,35 | See in special cases of persons, communities or regions.~
5 3,46 | pontifical legates and other persons and various institutes assist
6 3,46 | of the times; all these persons~and institutes carry out
7 4,90 | temporal goods and also persons attached to the same place
8 4,106 | patriarchs, bishops and other persons established~by common law.
9 4,114 | the patriarchal curia. 2. Persons belonging to the~patriarchal
10 4,114 | conferred upon the same persons.~
11 4,118 | secret in matters relating~to persons; in other cases, if at least
12 4,124 | patriarch and are made up of persons~appointed by the patriarch;
13 4,143 | religious, as well as two lay persons, unless the~statutes determine
14 4,143 | bishops can send a~proxy. 3. Persons of another Church sui iuris
15 7,205 | visit the entire eparchy. 2. Persons, Catholic institutions,
16 7,228 | themselves and all other persons are specifically prohibited
17 7,238 | others also, not excluding~persons of other Churches sui iuris,
18 7,243 | bond, notaries and other persons assigned by the eparchial
19 7,246 | iuris or a certain group of persons, have by the law itself
20 7,257 | pertain to the status of such~persons.~
21 7,263 | himself, and~of other suitable persons expert even if possible,
22 7,273 | in~regard to the types of persons, associations and other
23 7,282 | is to be fulfilled, the persons to be attached to~the parish,
24 7,283 | care of certain groups of persons, buildings and places~which
25 8,319 | by reason of places and persons in the judgment of the authority~
26 10,339 | In making judgments about persons it~is not permitted to ask
27 10,357 | modification to those juridic persons mentioned above as well
28 11 | Lay Persons~
29 11,399 | this Code, the name of lay persons is applied to the Christian~
30 11,401 | the proper vocation of lay persons to carry out~and to arrange
31 11,403 | everywhere their own rite, lay persons have the right to participate
32 11,403 | may be committed to lay persons, according to the norms
33 11,404 | received from infancy, lay persons have the right and obligation
34 11,404 | be, to defend it. 2. Lay persons also possess the right~to
35 11,404 | having been observed, lay persons are qualified to receive
36 11,405 | Canon 405~Lay persons should study zealously their
37 11,406 | Canon 406~Lay persons, aware of the obligation
38 11,407 | Canon 407~Lay persons who live in the married
39 11,408 | Canon 408~1. Lay persons who excel in the necessary
40 11,408 | ecclesiastical functions to~which lay persons are by common law admitted,
41 11,408 | expressly forbidden~to lay persons by the particular law of
42 11,408 | their own Church. 3. ~Lay persons are fully subject to ecclesiastical
43 11,409 | Canon 409~1. Lay persons who devote themselves permanently
44 12,423 | by the law~itself juridic persons. Their capacity, however,
45 12,477 | subject to the enclosure persons of the other~gender other
46 12,486 | assigned to it, as well~as the persons who day and night dwell
47 12,486 | in the monastery. Other~persons, however, connected with
48 12,558 | by the law itself juridic persons according to the norm of
49 12,563 | statutes; (4) clerics~or lay persons, in respect to all canonical
50 12,567 | by the law itself juridic persons, according to the~norm of
51 13,573 | same authority, are~juridic persons in the Church and are called
52 14,587 | Canon 587~1. Persons who desire to join the Church
53 14,587 | lasting for~sometime. 2. Persons who are enrolled in the
54 14,592 | of apostolate for the lay persons; to promote institutes of
55 15,624 | to give catechesis to all~persons entrusted to his pastoral
56 15,641 | seen more clearly, and that persons outstanding in doctrine~
57 15,662 | executive power over these persons or places. 2. In order to~
58 16,689 | iuris in which the baptized persons are to be~enrolled. 2. If
59 16,738 | ill; pastors of souls and persons who are~close to the sick
60 16,739 | other~priests for those persons committed to their care
61 16,762 | completed abortion and all~persons who positively cooperated
62 16,771 | life~of candidates from persons of upright faith and to
63 16,776 | marriage between baptized persons is by that very fact a sacrament,
64 16,776 | marriage~between baptized persons obtain a special firmness
65 16,778 | Canon 778~All persons can enter into marriage
66 16,797 | the~case is occult, all persons mentioned in can. 796, 2,
67 16,804 | Canon 804~Persons who are in holy orders invalidly
68 16,805 | Canon 805~Persons who are bound by a public
69 16,813 | Marriage between two baptized persons, one of whom is Catholic~
70 16,854 | entered by two non-baptized persons is dissolved~by means of
71 16,859 | of the place and of the persons, the~local hierarch is to
72 16,893 | Canon 893~1. The following persons can dispense from a private
73 17,898 | receiving individual~lay persons into the Catholic Church
74 19 | TITLE 19~Persons and Juridic Acts~
75 19,918 | many degrees as there are persons,~not counting the common
76 19,918 | many degrees as there are persons in both lines together,
77 19,920 | Canon 920~Besides physical persons, there are also in the Church
78 19,920 | also in the Church juridic~persons, either aggregates of persons
79 19,920 | persons, either aggregates of persons or aggregates of things,~
80 19,921 | Canon 921~1. Juridic persons are constituted for a purpose
81 19,921 | in common law are juridic persons. 3. The competent ecclesiastical
82 19,921 | upon those aggregates of persons or things which~pursue a
83 19,922 | goods among several juridic persons,~or the merger of the goods
84 19,923 | Canon 923~An aggregate of persons cannot be constituted as
85 19,923 | at least three physical persons.~
86 19,925 | survives, and~the aggregate of persons has not ceased to exist
87 19,928 | synod, to~suppress juridic persons that have been constituted
88 19,928 | to suppress those juridic persons that have been set up by~
89 19,928 | authority which sets up juridic persons~cannot validly suppress
90 19,934 | or counsel of a group of persons,~the group must be convoked
91 19,934 | or the counsel of certain persons as~individuals: (1) if consent
92 19,934 | seek the consent of~those persons or acts contrary to the
93 19,934 | contrary to the opinion of the persons or~person; (2) if counsel
94 19,934 | does not consult to those persons; (3) ~although in no way
95 20,954 | a certain person or many~persons disjunctively; (2) secret,
96 21,983 | respect to matters or to persons acts~invalidly. 3. A delegate
97 21,990 | power delegated to several persons is presumed to~have been
98 21,990 | individually. 2. When several persons have been delegated individually
99 21,990 | matter. 3. ~When several persons have been delegated to transact
100 22,998 | through the use of wise persons in~mediation or study so
101 23,1009| Canon 1009~1. All juridic persons are capable of acquiring,
102 23,1009| which belong to~juridic persons are ecclesiastical goods.~
103 23,1010| Canon 1010~Juridic persons can acquire temporal goods
104 23,1012| impose a tax on juridic persons subject to his authority
105 23,1012| can be levied on~physical persons only according to the particular
106 23,1015| 1015~Physical and juridic persons cannot collect alms without
107 23,1018| may be acquired by private persons by means of prescription,
108 23,1021| obligations towards other persons who serve the Church as
109 23,1036| for the goods of juridic persons subject to that~eparchial
110 23,1036| statutes for goods of juridic persons not subject to the eparchial
111 23,1042| patrimonial condition of juridic persons can be worsened.~
112 24,1061| Canon 1061~Persons, whether physical persons
113 24,1061| Persons, whether physical persons who are not bishops or juridic~
114 24,1061| are not bishops or juridic~persons who do not have a superior
115 24,1063| 2) physical or juridic persons immediately subject to~the
116 24,1069| between physical or juridic persons of the~same institute of
117 24,1069| between physical or juridic~persons of various institutes of
118 24,1103| the services~of reputable persons for mediation. 3. If, however,
119 24,1108| objection is accepted, the persons must be changed, but~the
120 24,1112| Canon 1112~All persons who constitute a tribunal
121 24,1118| those which concern the persons and the~manner of the trial,
122 24,1129| before a tribunal only~those persons are to be present in court
123 24,1138| Canon 1138~1. Juridic persons stand trial through their
124 24,1138| another in the name of~juridic persons which are subject to his
125 24,1150| concerning the status of persons which are never terminated.~
126 24,1174| regarding~all or some of the persons chosen, any party may entrust
127 24,1177| it concerns the status of persons, the sentence may be~mandated
128 25,1202| the law itself against all persons, including minors, and it
129 25,1203| the case involves the same persons and the same issue; as regards
130 25,1205| administrators of~juridic persons need to consult with or
131 25,1221| are those which official~persons have drawn up in the exercise
132 25,1229| subject to this secrecy; (2) persons who fear~that infamy, dangerous
133 25,1229| themselves, or their spouse, or persons related to them~by consanguinity
134 25,1230| Canon 1230~All persons can be witnesses unless
135 25,1240| circumstances of things or persons.~
136 25,1249| the parties~and of other persons, the questions added ex
137 25,1254| circumstances of things and persons suggest otherwise.~
138 25,1259| informed about the identity of persons,~things or places, by what
139 25,1287| or the advocates or other persons remain~outside the acts
140 25,1322| issued between the same persons regarding the same petition
141 25,1324| concerning the status of persons, including those concerning
142 25,1325| concerning the status of persons, it can be challenged at
143 26,1370| another sentence, those persons whose marriage was declared~
144 27,1417| Canon 1417~When persons conspire together to commit
145 27,1433| and is equivalent to lay persons in respect to canonical
146 29,1498| of law and binds only the persons and affects only those matters~
147 29,1511| which a person or determined~persons are requested directly and
148 29,1513| or restrict the rights of persons, or harm the~acquired rights
149 29,1513| law in favor of~private persons; all other administrative
150 29,1532| favor granted to certain persons,~whether physical or juridic,
151 29,1534| person alone. 3. Physical persons cannot validly renounce
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