Title, Canon
1 3,42 | so in a similar way the Roman Pontiff, successor of Peter,
2 3,44 | Canon 44~1. The Roman Pontiff obtains full and
3 3,44 | it should happen that the Roman Pontiff resigns his office (
4 3,45 | Canon 45~1. The Roman Pontiff, by virtue of his
5 3,45 | and safeguarded. 2. The Roman Pontiff, in fulfilling the~
6 3,45 | sentence or decree of the Roman Pontiff.~
7 3,46 | exercising his office (munus) the Roman Pontiff is assisted by the
8 3,46 | moreover the cardinals, the Roman curia,~pontifical legates
9 3,46 | of law established by the Roman Pontiff himself. 2. ~The
10 3,46 | norms established by the Roman Pontiff.~
11 3,47 | Canon 47~When the Roman see is vacant or entirely
12 3,48 | applies not~only to the Roman Pontiff but also, unless
13 3,48 | other institutes of the Roman curia.~
14 3,49 | bishops, whose head is the Roman Pontiff and whose~members
15 3,50 | been freely accepted by the Roman Pontiff so~that a truly
16 3,50 | results. 3. It is for the Roman~Pontiff, in keeping with
17 3,51 | Canon 51~1. It is for the Roman Pontiff alone to convoke
18 3,51 | 2. It is for the same Roman Pontiff to determine matters
19 3,51 | questions proposed by the Roman Pontiff~the fathers of a
20 3,51 | be approved~by the same Roman Pontiff.~
21 3,53 | the law itself until a new Roman~Pontiff orders it to be
22 3,54 | they are approved by the Roman Pontiff together with~the
23 3,54 | and are confirmed by the Roman Pontiff~and promulgated
24 3,54 | or freely~accepted by the Roman Pontiff, in order for its
25 4,57 | Church and the assent of the Roman Pontiff.~
26 4,58 | precedence established by the Roman Pontiff.~
27 4,61 | the prior assent of the Roman Pontiff.~
28 4,72 | the matter devolves to the Roman Pontiff.~
29 4,76 | patriarchal Church notifies the Roman Pontiff as soon as possible~
30 4,76 | ecclesiastical communion from the Roman Pontiff~by means of a letter
31 4,77 | ecclesiastical communion from the Roman Pontiff.~
32 4,78 | particular law approved by the Roman~Pontiff establishes otherwise.~
33 4,81 | Canon 81~Acts of the Roman Pontiff for the patriarchal
34 4,85 | matter or defer it to the Roman Pontiff. 3. With the consent~
35 4,86 | who are~appointed by the Roman Pontiff outside the territorial
36 4,88 | of deferring them to the~Roman Pontiff at any time.~
37 4,91 | divine praises after the Roman Pontiff by all the bishops
38 4,92 | hierarchical communion with the~Roman Pontiff, successor of Saint
39 4,92 | make a commemoration~of the Roman Pontiff as a sign of full
40 4,92 | the patriarch to visit~the Roman Pontiff and, according to
41 4,95 | defer the matter to the Roman Pontiff.~
42 4,98 | the prior assent of the Roman Pontiff, the patriarch~can
43 4,98 | obtained the approval of the Roman Pontiff.~
44 4,111 | decisions are to be sent to the Roman~Pontiff as soon as possible;
45 4,126 | having consulted with the Roman Pontiff, unless the patriarch
46 4,126 | patriarch approaches the Roman Pontiff directly.~
47 4,128 | immediately~to inform the Roman Pontiff and all the bishops
48 4,128 | by an instruction of~the Roman Pontiff, if one is given,
49 4,132 | governance is to notify the Roman~Pontiff as soon as possible
50 4,146 | of the boundaries to the Roman Pontiff,~who solely can
51 4,149 | patriarch propose them to the Roman Pontiff for appointment;
52 5,153 | archiepiscopal Church must notify the Roman~Pontiff through a synodal
53 5,153 | of his election~from the Roman Pontiff. 3. After having
54 5,153 | time established by the Roman Pontiff.~
55 6,155 | who is appointed by the Roman~Pontiff and assisted by
56 6,156 | petition the pallium from the Roman~Pontiff, which is a sign
57 6,156 | Church sui iuris with the Roman Pontiff. 2. Prior to the
58 6,159 | particular law established by the Roman Pontiff, the metropolitan~
59 6,159 | communicate the acts of the Roman~Pontiff to the eparchial
60 6,161 | be commemorated after the Roman Pontiff by~all the bishops
61 6,162 | make a commemoration of the Roman Pontiff, and see~that it
62 6,163 | metropolitan to visit the Roman~Pontiff frequently; he must
63 6,173 | as possible~notifies the Roman Pontiff of the vacancy of
64 6,174 | particular~law established by the Roman Pontiff.~
65 7,181 | bishops are appointed by the Roman Pontiff without prejudice
66 7,182 | particular law approved by~the Roman Pontiff states otherwise,
67 7,182 | obtain~the assent of the Roman Pontiff. 4. The assent of
68 7,182 | Pontiff. 4. The assent of the Roman~Pontiff once given for an
69 7,184 | of candidates which the~Roman Pontiff has already approved,
70 7,185 | obtain the approval of the Roman~Pontiff, secrecy being observed
71 7,185 | obtaining the approval of the Roman Pontiff, the patriarch secretly
72 7,187 | promise of obedience to the Roman Pontiff and, in~patriarchal
73 7,204 | defer the matter to the Roman Pontiff. In other cases~
74 7,209 | bishop must commemorate the Roman Pontiff~before all as a
75 7,210 | it is submitted to the Roman Pontiff; further, if~the
76 7,220 | patriarchal~Church or by the Roman Pontiff; (3) the patriarch
77 7,234 | sometimes entrusted by the Roman Pontiff to an apostolic
78 8,316 | exarchy in the name of~the Roman Pontiff or the patriarch,
79 8,318 | exarch appointed by the~Roman Pontiff must present the
80 9,322 | has been approved by the Roman~Pontiff himself. 4. Each
81 10,370 | reverence and~obedience to the Roman Pontiff, the patriarch and
82 10,396 | which is granted only by the Roman Pontiff.~
83 12,412 | religious are subject to the Roman Pontiff as their~supreme
84 12,412 | needs of the~apostolate, the Roman Pontiff can by reason of
85 12,429 | patriarch, legate of the Roman Pontiff, and the Apostolic
86 12,431 | of obedience only to the Roman Pontiff;~(2) however, having
87 12,438 | suspensive recourse to the Roman~Pontiff. 2. Other monasteries
88 12,440 | suspensive recourse to the Roman Pontiff; the suppression
89 12,555 | societies are subject to the Roman Pontiff~as their supreme
90 12,564 | institutes are subject to the Roman~Pontiff as their supreme
91 14,585 | under the guidance of the Roman Pontiff. 2. The synod of
92 15,597 | Canon 597~1. The Roman Pontiff, in virtue of his
93 15,597 | together with that same Roman~Pontiff in their capacity
94 15,599 | faith or morals~which the Roman Pontiff or the college of
95 16,745 | to the norm of law to~the Roman Pontiff, patriarch or metropolitan,
96 16,862 | can be dissolved by the Roman Pontiff~for a just cause,
97 17,898 | Canon 898~1. Besides the Roman Pontiff, the patriarch with
98 17,899 | with the consent of the Roman Pontiff, head of the college~
99 18,904 | particular law; the Apostolic Roman See directing the movement~
100 21,984 | Canon 984~1. Besides the Roman Pontiff, a hierarch is understood
101 21,984 | the law. 2. Besides the Roman Pontiff, local hierarchs
102 22,996 | exception of those issued by~the Roman Pontiff or an ecumenical
103 22,1006| except by appeal to the Roman Pontiff~himself.~ ~
104 23,1008| Canon 1008~1. The Roman Pontiff is the supreme administrator
105 23,1008| supreme authority of~the Roman Pontiff, ownership of temporal
106 24,1057| norms determined by the Roman Pontiff are~to be observed.~
107 24,1058| Canon 1058~The Roman Pontiff is judged by no
108 24,1059| virtue of the primacy of the Roman Pontiff, anyone of the~Christian
109 24,1059| grade of judgment before the Roman Pontiff; since he is the~
110 24,1059| This recourse made to the Roman~Pontiff, however, does not
111 24,1059| unless it is evident that the Roman~Pontiff has called the case
112 24,1060| Canon 1060~1. The Roman Pontiff himself alone has
113 24,1060| tribunal designated by the Roman Pontiff with due~regard
114 24,1060| specifica) confirmed by the Roman~Pontiff without his prior
115 24,1061| superior authority below the Roman Pontiff, are to be judged
116 24,1064| superior authority below the~Roman Pontiff, the appeal is to
117 25,1310| from a sentence of the Roman~Pontiff himself or of the
118 26,1386| competent dicastery of the Roman Curia which~will determine
119 27,1408| prejudice to the right of~the Roman Pontiff or an Ecumenical
120 27,1423| prejudice to the right of the Roman Pontiff to reserve to himself
121 27,1436| condemned as erroneous by the Roman Pontiff or the~college of
122 27,1445| patriarch, or even the Roman Pontiff, the guilty party
123 27,1445| instance~is reserved to the Roman Pontiff himself. 2. One
124 27,1447| patriarch or indeed against the Roman Pontiff. 2. One who~has
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