Title, Canon
1 1,14 | divine message of salvation may increasingly~reach all peoples
2 2,37 | celebrated, even, as~the case may be, in a Latin parish; if
3 4,81 | bishops or others to whom it may concern, are to be communicated~
4 7,189 | enthronement the bishop may not involve himself in the
5 7,208 | can be done, so that he may venerate the~tombs of blessed
6 7,214 | bishop, in order that~they may take canonical possession
7 7,260 | Only the eparchial bishop may have the key to the secret
8 7,276 | in the same district, he may fulfill the~functions determined
9 7,287 | iuris allows it, a parish may be entrusted to several
10 7,289 | Christian faithful so that they may grow in faith, hope and~
11 7,289 | the Christian community may~render that witness of love
12 7,292 | the contrary, the pastor may be absent from the parish
13 10,332 | 332~1. A minor seminary may be erected in any eparchy
14 10,345 | pastoral formation so~that they may be effective ministers of
15 10,346 | themselves by degrees, they may be trained to use freedom~
16 10,347 | accomplishments of the human~spirit, may acquire broad and solid
17 10,347 | Christ the teacher, they~may be able more effectively
18 10,350 | their own~culture so that it may be nourishment for their
19 10,367 | above all~things loving God, may be built up and increase
20 10,368 | ordination, so that they may become~more suitable instruments
21 10,369 | hearers of the Christ, they may become true ministers of
22 10,371 | However in order that they may exercise a civil profession
23 10,376 | as possible, so that they may be mutually~helped in cultivating
24 10,376 | and intellectual life and may~be able to cooperate more
25 10,385 | eparchial bishop or,~as the case may be, the major superior.~
26 11,403 | of the sacred ministers may be committed to lay persons,
27 11,404 | the Church, so that they may be able not only to~live
28 11,405 | which they live,~but rather may daily lead more to the same
29 11,408 | common law admitted, they may be also~admitted by a competent
30 12,416 | exercised by the~members may be carried out in common
31 12,439 | the same eparchial~bishop may form a confederation with
32 12,439 | of a patriarchal Church~may be established after consultation
33 12,447 | the office of superior, may nevertheless by joined with
34 12,459 | assiduous prayer, so that~they may thoroughly learn what pertains
35 12,469 | whatever offices he or she may have held as well as his
36 12,477 | gender other than those who may enter the enclosure in accordance~
37 12,478 | superior of the monastery may permit that members stay
38 12,546 | The temporarily professed may freely leave the order or
39 12,571 | promoters in order that they may better manifest their purpose,
40 13,577 | territory,~and as the case may be, to notify the authority
41 13,581 | been legitimately enrolled may be dismissed from~an association
42 15,602 | that the Christian faithful may be led to a more~conscious
43 15,610 | the eparchial bishop also may give the mandate to~preach
44 15,622 | catechetical commission, which may be established together
45 15,629 | in the Christian virtues, may be disposed to knowing and~
46 15,641 | understanding of these disciplines may be obtained,~and by paying
47 15,641 | reason in the one truth may~be seen more clearly, and
48 15,641 | outstanding in doctrine~may be formed who are ready
49 15,655 | ecclesiastical approval may be used; other editions
50 15,656 | ecclesiastical approval may be used in liturgical celebrations.
51 15,660 | of the~Christian faithful may write in newspapers, magazines
52 15,662 | permission to publish books may~be granted, unless expressly
53 15,664 | 664~1. The local hierarch may abide by the judgment about
54 15,664 | council of hierarchs,~or he may rely on others, according
55 15,664 | special commission of censors may be set up for the local
56 15,664 | favorable, the hierarch may grant permission or approval,
57 15,666 | collections; and therefore they may not be republished without
58 15,666 | norms about this matter may be issued in the particular
59 16,783 | marriage, by which they may be~predisposed to that new
60 16,783 | conjugal~covenant, they may day by day come to lead
61 16,837 | under which such a marriage may be celebrated.~
62 16,841 | marriage and, as the case may be, dispensation~from form
63 17,900 | the person, the reception may be put off unless~there
64 18,906 | Canon 906~That it may become clearer to the Christian
65 19,914 | Canon 914~Spouses may have a common domicile or
66 20,941 | been prescribed by~law, may never be deferred beyond
67 20,942 | time by the same person may not be conferred upon one
68 20,959 | confirmation, the person~may not become involved in the
69 20,963 | so that~the dispensation may be granted. 2. If the postulation
70 20,974 | regard for~rights which may have been acquired by contract,
71 22,998 | suitable~means the controversy may be avoided. 2. The superior
72 23,1014| faithful, the eparchial bishop may prescribe the taking up
73 23,1018| are privately~owned, they may be acquired by private persons
74 23,1018| of prescription, but they may not be used for profane
75 23,1026| patrimony of that juridic~person may undergo is to be noted on
76 23,1027| law, so~that the Church may suffer no harm in the case
77 23,1030| decent wage so that~they may provide appropriately for
78 23,1052| foundation, the hierarch may~reduce obligations of celebrating
79 23,1054| just and necessary reason, may~reduce, moderate or commute
80 23,1054| approached; but the latter may act only with the consent
81 24,1063| however, the patriarch alone may accept a resignation from
82 24,1067| the~same Church sui iuris may be erected by the patriarch
83 24,1067| Church; in other cases, it may be erected by the eparchial
84 24,1084| of the patriarchal Church may do likewise, in both situations~
85 24,1091| cause the same president may~substitute another in place
86 24,1102| officers of the tribunals may be chosen~from any eparchy,
87 24,1102| otherwise, a delegated judge may utilize the assistance of~
88 24,1106| case in~which the judge may have some interest due to
89 24,1113| contentious case if~the parties may be harmed by the revelation
90 24,1116| sufficiently~protected, he may at the request of the respondent
91 24,1124| such time limits, however,~may never validly be shortened
92 24,1154| so requires, the hierarch may apply opportune administrative
93 24,1163| having heard the parties, may~determine, by a decree to
94 24,1168| involved in a controversy may agree in writing~to have
95 24,1168| arbitrators. 2. Likewise, they~may agree in writing who have
96 24,1169| 1169~Controversies which may not be resolved by settlement,
97 24,1170| One or more arbitrators may be designated, but they
98 24,1172| Canon 1172~The following may not validly undertake the
99 24,1174| persons chosen, any party may entrust the~matter to the
100 24,1177| Incidental questions which may arise are to be resolved
101 24,1177| of persons, the sentence may be~mandated for execution.~
102 24,1178| appointment; the parties may~prorogate the time limits.~
103 24,1180| reimbursed for~expenses; they may even demand appropriate
104 24,1181| decree, the interested party may have recourse to~the appeal
105 24,1181| s insistence, the party may have recourse to the appeal~
106 24,1184| an arbitration sentence may take place in~those instances
107 24,1184| where a judicial sentence may be executed. 2. ~The arbitration
108 25,1186| Canon 1186~1. The judge may accept an oral petition
109 25,1191| procurator, as the case may be, or to the person who~
110 25,1203| the case, which in fact may be operative in another
111 25,1225| the tribunal so that they may be examined by the~judge
112 25,1231| testimony; however, they may~be heard by reason of a
113 25,1240| Canon 1240~The parties may not assist at the questioning
114 25,1240| advocates or their procurators may assist unless the judge
115 25,1246| with certainty, the~judge may advise the witness of some
116 25,1247| accounts; in such a case they may consult the notes which
117 25,1249| everything noteworthy which may have occurred while the~
118 25,1258| attention to those points which may have been~brought forward
119 25,1258| and aids~which the expert may need in order to function
120 25,1259| further explanations which may~seem necessary.~
121 25,1262| Canon 1262~1. The parties may designate private experts
122 25,1262| admits them, private~experts may inspect the acts of the
123 25,1270| by decree, the tribunal~may turn the matter over to
124 25,1278| rights. Such an attempt may be introduced by one party
125 25,1281| complete the proofs the parties may propose additional proofs
126 25,1283| that the future sentence may turn~out to be unjust because
127 25,1305| the complaint of nullity~may be prejudiced and, as a
128 25,1320| new~basis for petitioning may not be admitted at the appellate
129 25,1341| the words. 2. The~executor may consider exceptions regarding
130 26,1371| and any prohibitions~which may have been determined.~
131 26,1377| civil obligations which they may have to each other and to~
132 27,1401| inflicted by~the offense may receive a cure and to preclude
133 27,1404| although~the reasoning may be the same, or even weightier.~
134 27,1405| competence. 2. Particular law may add additional penalties
135 27,1431| extent and, as the case may be, its~duration.~
136 27,1432| place which the offender may have by reason of an office,
137 29,1525| cases, however, the executor may entrust preparatory acts~
138 29,1527| administrative~act, the executor may execute it again.~
139 29,1536| be in vain, the~hierarch may deprive one who seriously
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