Title, Canon
1 2,36 | local hierarch or the~proper pastor of the same Church or a
2 2,37 | to be kept by the proper pastor in another document in the
3 2,38 | the~care of a hierarch or pastor of another Church sui iuris,
4 3,43 | the Vicar of Christ and Pastor of the entire~Church on
5 3,45 | office (munus) of the supreme pastor of the Church is always~
6 4,92 | which are due to the supreme pastor of~the entire Church. 2.
7 4,143 | same eparchy, especially a pastor, one from among~the religious
8 7,177 | so that, adhering to its pastor and gathered by him~in the
9 7,238 | protopresbyters; (6) at least one pastor from each district, to~be
10 7,277 | manner to the office of pastor of a certain parish; the~
11 7,279 | pastoral care in~entrusted to a pastor.~
12 7,281 | Canon 281~1. The pastor is to be a presbyter to
13 7,281 | person~cannot validly be a pastor.~
14 7,282 | and what are those of the pastor.~
15 7,283 | is not to remove from the pastor the partial~or total care
16 7,284 | Church sui iuris. 3. The pastor possesses stability in~his
17 7,285 | a presbyter to be named pastor it is necessary~that he
18 7,286 | competent: (1) to name as pastor a presbyter proposed by
19 7,286 | can. 284, 2; (2) to~name a pastor from other presbyters if
20 7,287 | Canon 287~1. A pastor is to have the parochial
21 7,287 | be entrusted~to the same pastor due to a dearth of presbyters
22 7,287 | there is to be only one pastor; however, if the particular
23 7,288 | Canon 288~The pastor acquires the care of souls
24 7,289 | function of teaching, the pastor is~bound by the obligation
25 7,289 | the Lord commanded; the pastor~is also to lead the Christian
26 7,289 | function of~sanctifying, the pastor is to take care that the
27 7,289 | function of governing, the~pastor is first of all to know
28 7,290 | all juridic affairs the pastor represents the person of~
29 7,290 | funeral rites, belong to the pastor; therefore, parochial vicars
30 7,290 | at least presumed, of the pastor himself.~
31 7,291 | pastoral function by~the pastor and other clergy attached
32 7,291 | the remuneration of the pastor and other parish clergy
33 7,292 | Canon 292~1. The pastor is bound by the obligation
34 7,292 | reason to the contrary, the pastor may be absent from the parish
35 7,292 | vacation; the days which the pastor~spends once a year in spiritual
36 7,292 | his~vacation days; if the pastor wishes to be absent from
37 7,292 | during the absence of the pastor.~
38 7,293 | Canon 293~The pastor is to remember to manifest
39 7,294 | Canon 294~The pastor is frequently to celebrate
40 7,296 | eparchial bishop himself; the pastor is to see to~it that these
41 7,296 | are to be signed by the pastor himself or his~delegate
42 7,296 | another suitable time; the~pastor is to take care that they
43 7,297 | Canon 297~1. The pastor ceases from office by resignation
44 7,297 | or transfer. 2. ~When a pastor has completed his seventy-fifth
45 7,297 | housing of the resigned pastor.~
46 7,298 | parish becomes vacant or the pastor is hindered by any~cause
47 7,299 | rights and obligations as the pastor unless the eparchial bishop
48 7,299 | prejudice the rights of the pastor or harm~parish goods. 3.
49 7,299 | render an account to the pastor.~
50 7,300 | parish is vacant and when the pastor is absolutely~hindered from
51 7,300 | are no vicars, the nearest pastor; the eparchial bishop~is
52 7,301 | can~be associated with the pastor whenever it is necessary
53 7,301 | prudently judges otherwise, the pastor, or if it concerns a member
54 7,302 | under the authority of the pastor; but, unless expressly determined
55 7,302 | it, to substitute for the pastor. ~2. In virtue of his office,
56 7,302 | the local~hierarch, the pastor within the boundaries of
57 7,302 | as the cooperator of the pastor, provides daily a preeminent
58 7,302 | pastoral function. Between the~pastor and the parochial vicar
59 7,302 | rights to vacation as~the pastor.~
60 7,306 | parochial functions unless the pastor~consents or, if the matter
61 8,320 | when there is none, to the pastor~senior by presbyteral ordination.
62 10,323 | and power of Christ, the Pastor. 2. In virtue of sacred
63 10,336 | to fulfill the office of pastor~for all who are in the seminary,
64 10,346 | the love of Christ, the Pastor, by the gift of their~lives,
65 12,470 | as soon as possible the pastor with whom the baptism of
66 12,535 | soon as possible notify the pastor with whom the baptism of
67 12,542 | the local hierarch or~the pastor, in order to provide for
68 12,543 | or congregation who is a pastor remains~bound by the vows
69 12,543 | which concern the office of pastor he enjoys the same rights
70 15,597 | authority if, as supreme pastor and teacher of~all the Christian
71 15,614 | for a grave reason. 3. A pastor cannot~habitually hand over
72 15,624 | Canon 624~1. The pastor should, keeping to the norms
73 16,677 | particular law, the proper pastor of the person to~be baptized,
74 16,677 | the permission of the same~pastor or the local hierarch, is
75 16,678 | permission cannot be denied by a pastor of a different Church sui
76 16,678 | Christian faithful lacking a pastor of the Church sui iuris~
77 16,686 | legitimate custom. 2. ~The pastor is to see that the parents
78 16,689 | Canon 689~1. The pastor of the place where the baptism
79 16,689 | declaration made before the pastor~and two witnesses; in other
80 16,690 | administered neither by the pastor nor in his~presence, the
81 16,690 | minister must notify the pastor of the place.~
82 16,695 | is obliged~to notify the pastor of the place where the baptism
83 16,723 | the local hierarch, the pastor and also the one who~takes
84 16,723 | who~takes the place of the pastor is endowed with the faculty
85 16,739 | the sick belongs to the pastor, parochial vicar and to
86 16,771 | eparchial bishop or the pastor before the sacred~ordination.
87 16,771 | bishop shall entrust the pastor~who makes the publication
88 16,775 | ordination of each deacon to the pastor where the baptism~of the
89 16,786 | they are aware of to the pastor or the local hierarch before
90 16,787 | Canon 787~The pastor who conducted the investigation
91 16,787 | authentic document, the pastor who must bless~the marriage
92 16,788 | existence of an impediment, the pastor is to defer the~matter to
93 16,796 | have the same power: the pastor; another priest endowed
94 16,828 | the local hierarch, local pastor,~or a priest who has been
95 16,829 | hierarch and the personal pastor, by virtue of their office,
96 16,830 | the local hierarch~and the pastor can give the faculty to
97 16,831 | 1. The local hierarch or pastor licitly blesses a marriage: ~(
98 16,831 | permission of the~hierarch or pastor of the domicile or quasi-domicile
99 16,831 | be celebrated before the pastor of the groom, unless~either
100 16,838 | of the local hierarch or pastor, in another sacred~place;
101 16,840 | the local~hierarch, the pastor, the priest who was granted
102 16,841 | celebration of the marriage, the pastor of the~place of celebration
103 16,841 | bishop. 2. Furthermore, the pastor of the~place also is to
104 16,841 | baptized elsewhere, the pastor is to send the notice of
105 16,841 | eparchial curia, to the pastor where that spouse's baptism
106 16,842 | other than by death, the pastor~of the place of celebration
107 16,893 | subjects, any hierarch, pastor, and local superior of an
108 16,893 | hierarch; and also a~local pastor within the territorial boundaries
109 19,916 | or her local hierarch and pastor of the Church sui~iuris
110 19,916 | common law. 2. The proper pastor of one who has neither an
111 19,916 | or quasi-domicile is the pastor of the~place where that
112 19,916 | proper~local hierarch and pastor of a transient is the pastor
113 19,916 | pastor of a transient is the pastor of his~church and the hierarch
114 19,916 | staying. 4. If there is no pastor for the Christian~faithful
115 19,916 | these people can appoint the pastor of another Church sui iuris~
116 19,916 | after them as their proper pastor, but with the consent~of
117 19,916 | eparchial bishop of the pastor who is to be appointed. ~
118 23,1051| book is to be~kept by the pastor or the rector of the church
119 26,1389| When the ministry of any pastor has become detrimental or
120 26,1390| The reasons for which a pastor can be legitimately removed
121 26,1390| or~body which renders a pastor incapable of performing
122 26,1390| parishioners or aversion to the pastor which are foreseen as~not
123 26,1391| paternally to persuade the pastor~to resign the pastorate
124 26,1391| arguments for~removal. 2. The pastor who is a member of a religious
125 26,1392| 1392~A resignation by a pastor can be submitted conditionally
126 26,1393| Canon 1393~1. If the pastor has not answered within
127 26,1393| bishop has the~proof that the pastor has received the second
128 26,1393| any impediment or if the~pastor refuses to resign giving
129 26,1394| Canon 1394~But if the pastor opposes the cause alleged
130 26,1394| he is to: ~(1) invite the pastor to organize his challenges
131 26,1394| determine whether or~not the pastor must be removed and promptly
132 26,1395| Canon 1395~When the pastor has been removed, the eparchial
133 26,1396| Canon 1396~1. The removed pastor must abstain from exercising
134 26,1396| exercising the office~of pastor, vacate the rectory immediately,
135 26,1396| there is question of a sick pastor who cannot be~transferred
136 26,1396| bishop cannot name a new pastor but meanwhile is to provide
137 26,1397| the Church requires that a pastor be transferred from his
138 26,1398| Canon 1398~If the pastor does not intend to yield
139 26,1399| paternal exhortations to the pastor. 2. When this has been done,
140 26,1399| this has been done, if the pastor~still refuses and the eparchial
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