Title, Canon
1 1,19 | Catholic" unless the consent of competent ecclesiastical authority
2 1,24 | enjoy in the Church before a competent~ecclesiastical court in
3 1,24 | summoned~to judgment by competent authority, to be judged
4 4,85 | Church, the patriarch is competent: (1) to give to an eparchial~
5 4,86 | Canon 86~1. The patriarch is competent: (1) to give a patriarchal
6 4,110 | patriarchal Church is exclusively competent to make laws for the entire
7 4,110 | patriarchal~Church is not competent for administrative actions
8 4,126 | the patriarchal Church is competent to accept the resignation
9 4,143 | with the consent of the competent superior. 2. All who are
10 6,159 | Pontiff, the metropolitan~is competent: (1) to ordain and enthrone
11 6,172 | years; the metropolitan is competent to do whatever is said there
12 6,173 | 1; the metropolitan is competent to do whatever is said there
13 6,176 | a Church sui iuris, the competent authority in these Churches
14 7,286 | eparchy in the interim, is~competent: (1) to name as pastor a
15 7,291 | the eparchial bishop is competent, after consulting the~presbyteral
16 7,305 | the eparchial bishop is competent to name the rector of a
17 10,323 | faithful who, chosen by the competent ecclesiastical authority,~
18 10,337 | the seminary and who~is competent also, if the situation warrants,
19 10,371 | committed to them by the competent authority~whenever, in the
20 11,404 | the sacred sciences from~competent ecclesiastical authority.~
21 11,408 | may be also~admitted by a competent authority to other functions,
22 12,415 | with~the consent of the competent superiors, without prejudice
23 12,433 | own typicon approved by competent authority.~
24 12,435 | The eparchial bishop is competent to erect a monastery sui~
25 12,438 | 438~1. The patriarch is competent to suppress, within the
26 12,500 | no-confederated monastery sui iuris is~competent to issue a decree of dismissal,
27 12,504 | is a society erected by competent ecclesiastical~authority
28 12,504 | is a society erected by competent ecclesiastical~authority
29 12,515 | the confirmation of the competent major superior but if they~
30 12,527 | admitted to profession by the competent superior according~to the
31 12,549 | that of the council, to the competent~authority. 2. In orders,
32 12,551 | and congregations. ~The competent authority is the major superior
33 12,553 | The superior general is competent with respect to the dismissal~
34 12,562 | the~superior general is competent, observing cann. 500-503,
35 12,568 | eparchial bishop or by~the competent higher ecclesiastical authority;
36 13,573 | Associations which are erected by competent ecclesiastical~authority,
37 13,573 | statutes~are reviewed by competent authority but otherwise
38 13,574 | any case for can. 18, the competent ecclesiastical authority
39 13,575 | Canon 575~1. The competent authority for erecting or
40 14,585 | prepared preachers sent by the competent authority according to the
41 15,621 | council of hierarchs is competent to issue norms on catechetical
42 15,624 | the norms determined by competent authority, make the utmost
43 15,634 | under the supervision of the competent ecclesiastical~authority,
44 15,648 | canonically erected or approved by competent ecclesiastical~authority,
45 15,652 | and the Apostolic See are competent to forbid the Christian
46 15,657 | same authorities are also competent to approve the translations
47 15,661 | 2. Approval granted by competent authority shows that the
48 16,668 | divine public~worship the competent authority is the one mentioned
49 16,671 | with at least the local competent authority of~the non-Catholic
50 16,677 | or the local hierarch, is competent for its administration,
51 16,720 | The eparchial bishop is competent to decide when such grave
52 16,722 | special grant made by a competent authority. 4. Priests who
53 16,724 | Only the local hierarch is competent to confer on any presbyter
54 16,726 | it is revoked by another competent authority, the presbyter
55 16,729 | cannot be requested from the competent authority without grave
56 16,767 | occult cases, in which~the competent authority cannot be reached
57 16,797 | dispensation is obtained from the competent authority, the power of
58 16,797 | to have~recourse to the competent authority.~
59 16,813 | prior permission of the competent authority.~
60 16,832 | access to a priest who is~competent according to the norm of
61 16,833 | is able, is to inform~the competent authority of those Christian
62 16,848 | renewal of consent, granted by competent authority and including
63 16,863 | for separation before the competent ecclesiastical~authority;
64 16,864 | established otherwise by competent authority.~
65 16,880 | Church sui iuris which is competent to~establish particular
66 17,899 | norms established by the competent authority; a bishop cannot
67 19,921 | special concession of the competent authority granted~by decree.
68 19,921 | juridic persons. 3. The competent ecclesiastical authority
69 19,922 | by~the authority that is competent to set it up as a juridic
70 19,927 | it is suppressed by the competent authority, or if in fact
71 19,931 | placed by a person able and competent to place it, and that it~
72 20,936 | by the Lord himself or by competent authority to be~exercised
73 20,936 | constituted or in the decree of a competent authority. 3. That authority
74 20,936 | That authority which is competent to establish an office,
75 20,939 | the free~conferral of a competent authority; (2) if preceded
76 20,940 | rescinded by a~decree of the competent authority which must act
77 20,947 | the vacant office. 2. The competent authority can do the same
78 20,948 | must be rescinded by~the competent authority, provided that
79 20,959 | request confirmation by~the competent authority not beyond eight
80 20,960 | Canon 960~1. The competent authority cannot deny confirmation
81 20,961 | postulate such a~person from the competent authority, unless something
82 20,963 | of available time to the competent authority to whom confirmation
83 20,963 | a dispensation~from the competent authority; if confirmation
84 20,963 | postulation must be sent to the competent authority so that~the dispensation
85 20,963 | from the postulation; the competent authority~is not obliged
86 20,963 | postulation already sent to a competent authority.~
87 20,964 | not been admitted by the competent~authority the right of electing
88 20,965 | communicated in writing by the competent~authority. 4. The title
89 20,973 | else is prescribed by the competent authority. 2. The person
90 20,974 | legitimately issued by a competent authority, with due regard
91 20,975 | prudent discretion of a competent authority, that person can
92 20,976 | by the declaration of a competent authority.~
93 20,977 | but by a decree of the competent authority, this same authority
94 23,1011| Canon 1011~The competent authority has the right
95 23,1024| consent has~been given by competent authority. 2. The acts which
96 23,1035| the written consent of the competent authority, without which
97 23,1035| safeguards prescribed by competent authority are also to be
98 23,1047| established as a juridic person by competent~authority; (2) non-autonomous
99 24,1055| cann. 996-1006, alone is competent.~
100 24,1063| established. 4. This tribunal is competent to judge in first and in~
101 24,1073| except~before a judge who is competent in virtue of one of the
102 24,1080| Canon 1080~If a judge is not competent in virtue of any of the
103 24,1082| several tribunals are equally~competent, the tribunal which first
104 24,1083| judges as to which of them is competent~to hear the case, is to
105 24,1104| Canon 1104~1. A competent judge is to offer his ministry
106 24,1107| tribunal, even if he is competent, the exception is dealt
107 24,1115| certainly~and obviously competent, who declare themselves
108 24,1115| who declare themselves competent without~any legal basis
109 24,1115| negligence can be punished by the competent authority~with fitting penalties,
110 24,1146| they withdraw cases from competent tribunals and submit them
111 24,1152| accused, by pardon granted by competent authority and by prescription.
112 24,1174| to the tribunal that is competent to decide the case in~first
113 24,1176| introduce the case before the competent tribunal.~
114 24,1182| however, another judge is competent to~receive the appeal, the
115 25,1185| introductory libellus to a competent judge, which explains the
116 25,1194| action was begun and is competent in other respects; (3) the
117 25,1216| trial and~made before a competent judge, whether spontaneously
118 25,1268| before the~judge who in competent to settle the principal
119 26,1359| Apostolic See the following are competent: (1) the tribunal of the
120 26,1386| ordination~must be sent to the competent dicastery of the Roman Curia
121 27,1424| the judgment of him who is competent to remit the~penalty, these
122 27,1429| case the consent of the competent superior is required,~or
123 27,1459| someone~without a mandate of competent authority, and the one who
124 28,1487| imposed~can be made to the competent higher authority within
125 29,1508| Even before that time, a competent legislator can approve a~
126 29,1514| another administrative act of~competent authority takes effect only
127 29,1516| approved custom, unless~the competent authority has expressly
128 29,1533| in the judgment of the competent authority, change to such
129 29,1534| renunciation is accepted by the competent authority. 2. Any physical
130 29,1534| nor is~a juridic person competent to renounce a privilege
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