Title, Canon
1 2,29 | regard for particular law established by the~Apostolic See. 2.
2 2,30 | regard for particular law established by the~Apostolic See.~
3 3,46 | according~to the norm of law established by the Roman Pontiff himself.
4 3,46 | regulated by~special norms established by the Roman Pontiff.~
5 4,58 | special norms of~precedence established by the Roman Pontiff.~
6 4,67 | reprobated unless it is established~otherwise by common law.~
7 4,92 | according to the norms established especially for this, to
8 4,94 | he presides on feast days established by particular law.~
9 4,98 | not~contrary to the law established by the Apostolic See; the
10 4,101 | eparchy nor an exarchy is established, the patriarch has the same
11 4,106 | bishops and other persons established~by common law. 2. Moreover
12 4,106 | must be convoked at the established times, even~annually, if
13 4,111 | observing secrecy in matters established by common law. 3. ~Acts
14 4,124 | also are governed by norms established by him, unless the law provides
15 4,133 | metropolitan synod at~the times established by the synod of bishops
16 4,133 | to do so within the time~established by law, and also to appoint
17 4,138 | by the Apostolic See or established by the same See.~
18 5,153 | conducted within the time established by the Roman Pontiff.~
19 6,159 | common law or~particular law established by the Roman Pontiff, the
20 6,159 | to do so within the time established by law and also to appoint
21 6,164 | vote if this is expressly established in particular~law.~
22 6,173 | to be observed which are established for an impeded patriarchal
23 6,174 | common law and particular~law established by the Roman Pontiff.~
24 7,183 | of a tied vote, it is not established who the candidates are for
25 7,204 | days~of special solemnity established by particular law according
26 7,213 | and obligations which are established in common law, a coadjutor
27 7,213 | bishops are those which are established by common law.~
28 7,220 | but not beyond the limits established by common~law.~
29 7,230 | appropriate remuneration to be established by particular law or determined
30 7,238 | in the manner and number established by particular~law; (8) some
31 7,238 | in the manner and number established by particular law; (10)
32 7,247 | their Church sui iuris has established otherwise, insofar~as it
33 7,252 | obligation,~unless otherwise established by the particular law, is
34 7,261 | these archives, the norms established by~the eparchial bishop
35 7,264 | presbyteral council must be established in the eparchy, that is~
36 7,271 | functions until a new college is~established. 3. The members of the college
37 7,272 | pastoral council is to be established whose responsibility it
38 7,273 | pastoral council is to be so established that, insofar as~possible,
39 7,274 | The pastoral council is established for a term according to~
40 7,279 | of the Christian faithful established on a stable basis in the
41 7,280 | presbyteral council. 3. A lawfully established~parish is a juridic person
42 8,311 | an eparchy, and which is~established within territorial or other
43 8,315 | Canon 315~1. The exarch established outside the territorial
44 8,319 | judgment of the authority~who established or modified the exarchy.
45 10,332 | major seminary is to be established which~serves either one
46 10,346 | Mother of God,~whom Christ established as mother of all people; (
47 10,356 | the~seminary, to those who established it. 2. The eparchial bishop~
48 10,357 | permanent synod. 2. What is established concerning the enrollment
49 10,360 | the cleric or bishops are~established, a cleric can move into
50 10,369 | spiritual retreats at the times established according to the~prescriptions
51 12,422 | their own permanent council, established according to the norm of
52 12,422 | members a council shall be established or not.~
53 12,424 | statutes norms shall be established for the use~and the administration
54 12,439 | patriarchal Church~may be established after consultation with
55 12,448 | prevented by any impediment~established by the law.~
56 12,452 | restrained~by some impediment established in law. 2. Likewise, parents~
57 12,480 | Canon 480~A parish cannot be established in the church of a monastery,
58 12,497 | dismissal is juridically established, and he or she shall inform
59 12,500 | that the available time established by the typicon has elapsed
60 12,508 | into provinces, to unite established provinces or to modify their
61 12,554 | regard to particular law~established by the Apostolic See, can.
62 12,556 | same prescriptions as those established for congregations in cann.
63 12,572 | own Church sui iuris or established by the Apostolic~See.~ ~
64 13,582 | Canon 582~A lawfully established and approved association
65 14,590 | in due time and be fully established so~that, under the guidance
66 14,591 | 2) catechists are to be established so that, being valid cooperators
67 15,597 | defined unless it is~clearly established as such.~
68 15,622 | commission, which may be established together with the other
69 15,632 | Catholic in law unless it was established as such by the eparchial
70 15,635 | that Catholic schools are~established especially in those places
71 16,668 | or modify that which was established by this authority.~
72 16,670 | the Catholic Church, are established by the eparchial bishop
73 16,681 | his baptism is certainly established, should be baptized. 3. ~
74 16,689 | her maternity is publicly established or if she requests it on
75 16,707 | matters must be precisely established by the norms of each Church
76 16,708 | at those times which are established by a most praiseworthy custom
77 16,715 | permissible, if it is thus established by lawful custom, to receive
78 16,717 | that Church, unless it is established otherwise by the donor.~
79 16,745 | unless it is previously established that there is a legitimate
80 16,758 | sui~iuris or special norms established by the Apostolic See are
81 16,764 | sacred orders cannot be~established by particular law; custom
82 16,764 | contrary to an impediment established by common law is~reprobated.~
83 16,776 | The matrimonial covenant, established by the Creator and~ordered
84 16,785 | is celebrated, it must be established that nothing~stands in the
85 16,802 | legitimately and certainly established.~
86 16,810 | after common life has been established; (2) from~notorious or public
87 16,831 | marriage: ~(1) after he has established the domicile, quasi-domicile,
88 16,838 | to be observed are~those established in the particular law of
89 16,855 | extra-judicial~process it is established that it cannot be done or
90 16,864 | iuris other reasons can be established according to the customs
91 16,864 | be restored, unless it is~established otherwise by competent authority.~
92 16,868 | unless it~is expressly established otherwise by common law.~
93 16,870 | something else is expressly established by common law.~
94 16,882 | abstinence in the manner established by the particular law of
95 16,884 | Mother of God, whom~Christ established as the Mother of the human
96 16,886 | in~the manner and order established by the particular law of
97 16,895 | before the Church in cases established~by law, otherwise it produces
98 17,899 | order according to the norms established by the competent authority;
99 19,921 | other institutes expressly established as such in common law are
100 19,929 | distinct juridic person is established for the separated part,
101 20,948 | norm of~law it has been established that recourse was made within
102 20,976 | be enforced only if it is established by the declaration of a
103 21,990 | proceed according to the established~prescription of collegial
104 23,1013| on taxes~and offerings be established.~
105 23,1036| minimum and the maximum established~by the synod of bishops
106 23,1036| goods exceeds the maximum established by the synod of bishops
107 23,1036| goods exceeds the sum it established~or approved or in the case
108 23,1037| minimum and maximum amount established by the synod of bishops
109 23,1037| double the maximum amount~established by the synod of bishops
110 23,1047| spiritual or~temporal, and established as a juridic person by competent~
111 23,1048| consent until he has lawfully established~that the juridic person
112 23,1052| the offerings~legitimately established in the eparchy, for as long
113 24,1056| tribunals must follow the norms established by that dicastery.~
114 24,1063| provinces have not been established. 4. This tribunal is competent
115 24,1067| This tribunal should be established if~each of the eparchial
116 24,1067| this tribunal is to~be established by the synod of bishops
117 24,1067| such a tribunal has been established,~a collegiate eparchial
118 24,1067| eparchial tribunal cannot be established validly. ~4. The group of
119 24,1067| however, the tribunal was established by the synod of bishops
120 24,1084| collegiate tribunal~cannot be established for a trial of first instance,
121 25,1194| delegated~judge is firmly established so that it does not expire
122 25,1211| prove a fact which is to be established~beyond doubt for the sake
123 25,1265| presumptions~which are not established by the law itself as long
124 25,1291| of the petitioner is not established,~and is to dismiss the respondent
125 25,1302| nullity of acts which~are established by positive law and which,
126 26,1388| unless something else is established by particular law~approved
127 27,1405| penalties to the penalties established in common law for a~certain
128 27,1405| however, common law has established an indeterminate or facultative
129 27,1415| must~mitigate the penalty established in law or precept, as long
130 27,1418| not held by the penalty~established for the consummated offense,
131 27,1423| to others the penalties established in common law~except with
132 27,1464| another penalty has been established in law or precept for such
133 29,1518| within the period of time established by the authority itself.~
134 29,1528| The norms for rescripts established in the canons also apply~
135 30 | obligations, unless otherwise established~by common law.~
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