Title, Canon
1 2,29 | parents, the child~is to be a member of the Church sui iuris
2 4,89 | bishop or, in the case of a member of a religious institute
3 4,105 | Canon 105~No member of the synod of bishops
4 4,114 | or, if it is a case of a member of a religious institute
5 4,116 | permanent synod, the senior member of the synod according to
6 4,116 | certain bishop who is a member of the same synod~or affects
7 4,122 | finance officer should be a member of the Christian faithful
8 4,143 | indeed, if it~is a case of a member of a religious institute
9 4,143 | religious institute or a member of a~society of the common
10 7,262 | finance officer who is to be a member of the Christian~faithful
11 7,263 | is, by the law~itself, a member of the finance council.
12 7,284 | To entrust a parish to a~member of religious institute or
13 7,284 | unless: (1) it concerns a member of a religious~institute
14 7,301 | pastor, or if it concerns a member of a religious institute
15 7,303 | the parochial vicar is a member of a religious institute
16 7,310 | rector of the church is a member of a religious~institute
17 12,428 | Canon 428~A member in perpetual vows is enrolled
18 12,456 | direction of a suitable member. 2. In order that the novitiate~
19 12,458 | norms of the typicon to a member~distinguished by prudence,
20 12,468 | whatsoever which accrue to the member after perpetual profession
21 12,468 | and obligations which the member incurred after final profession~
22 12,468 | superior. If, however, the member incurred debts without permission
23 12,468 | permission of the superior, the member must~be held responsible.
24 12,469 | perpetual profession, a member loses by the law itself
25 12,470 | been made,~signed by the member and by the one who received
26 12,481 | Canon 481~A hermit is a member of a monastery sui iuris
27 12,482 | it is necessary that~the member has obtained the permission
28 12,482 | monastery sui iuris to which the member belongs, given with the~
29 12,487 | Canon 487~1. A member cannot transfer from one
30 12,488 | sui~iuris from which the member transferred keeps the goods
31 12,488 | because of or through the member. In~respect to a dowry,
32 12,489 | can be granted only to a member~of a monastery sui iuris
33 12,489 | perpetual vows. When this~member petitions, the indult can
34 12,491 | Canon 491~The exclaustrated member remains bound by the vows
35 12,491 | his or her condition; the member must put off the monastic
36 12,492 | The perpetually professed member shall not request the indult
37 12,493 | and communicated to the member carries with it by the law
38 12,493 | it was repudiated~by the member at the moment of notification,
39 12,493 | in sacred orders. 2. If a member who had left a~monastery
40 12,495 | Canon 495~A member who, after making profession,
41 12,497 | Canon 497~1. A member shall be held dismissed
42 12,498 | Canon 498~1. A member who is the cause of very
43 12,498 | monastery is subject. 3. A member~expelled from the monastery
44 12,499 | Canon 499~A member can be dismissed during
45 12,500 | a perpetually professed member, with~due regard for can.
46 12,500 | presented in writing to the member, granting the member, after~
47 12,500 | the member, granting the member, after~each warning, full
48 12,500 | written responses of the member, shall be attached to the
49 12,501 | possible to the interested member. 2. The member can, within~
50 12,501 | interested member. 2. The member can, within~ten days, either
51 12,501 | Apostolic See, or, if it is a member who has domicile within
52 12,502 | the law itself; and if the member had been promoted~to a sacred
53 12,503 | evangelical charity toward a member who is being~separated from
54 12,512 | and houses, but even~every member can freely send his or her
55 12,513 | Canon 513~1. In order for a member to be appointed or elected
56 12,518 | special care of an experienced member.~
57 12,522 | direction of an experienced member who takes the place~of the
58 12,524 | the director shall be a member who is professed at least
59 12,528 | A temporarily professed member is held by the same obligation
60 12,529 | profession does not deprive~the member of the ownership of one'
61 12,529 | other ones. However, the member is not permitted~gratuitously
62 12,529 | life. 3. But whatever the member in temporary vows acquires
63 12,529 | it is presumed that~the member acquires in respect to the
64 12,529 | ceases to have force at the member's departure from the order
65 12,529 | debts and obligations, that member must be responsible for
66 12,530 | perpetual profession the member~shall freely make a last
67 12,531 | By perpetual profession member assume definitively the
68 12,534 | a perpetually professed member at the member's own request~
69 12,534 | professed member at the member's own request~to make a
70 12,534 | opportune, the obligation for a member to renounce his or her patrimony,
71 12,535 | signed by the professed member and~by the one who received
72 12,543 | Canon 543~A member of an order or congregation
73 12,544 | the patriarchal Church~a member can validly transfer to
74 12,544 | wishes to transfer, or,~if a member wants to transfer to a monastery,
75 12,544 | monastery, of the synaxis. 2. A member can validly transfer~from
76 12,544 | synaxis. 3. In other cases the member cannot~validly transfer
77 12,545 | particular obligations which~the member had in the previous order
78 12,545 | held~suspended, and the member is bound by the obligation
79 12,545 | she transferred. 3. If the member does not make~the profession
80 12,545 | or she~transferred, that member must return to the previous
81 12,547 | for a~just cause exclude a member in temporary vows from the
82 12,547 | judgment of experts renders a member in~temporary vows incapable
83 12,547 | institute. 3. However, if the member becomes insane during~temporary
84 12,547 | during~temporary vows, that member cannot be dismissed from
85 12,549 | A perpetually professed member shall not ask for the indult~
86 12,549 | most grave reasons. Such a member shall submit a~petition
87 12,549 | the eparchy in which~the member is domiciled, if it is the
88 12,549 | 493; but with respect to a member who is in a sacred order,
89 12,550 | Canon 550~A member, who is unlawfully absent
90 12,551 | the council, can expel a member, notifying at once the major~
91 12,552 | A temporarily professed member can be dismissed by the
92 12,552 | and on~the part of the member, external and imputable; (
93 12,552 | always made known to the member, granting the member~full
94 12,552 | the member, granting the member~full opportunity of defence,
95 12,553 | a perpetually professed member; in other cases, cann. 500-
96 12,560 | perpetually incorporated member is enrolled as a cleric
97 12,562 | the Apostolic See. 2. A member who moves~to another religious
98 12,562 | 498, in~order to dismiss a member after perpetual incorporation,
99 12,562 | temporarily incorporated member is to be dismissed in accordance~
100 12,565 | Canon 565~A member of a secular institute is
101 12,568 | perpetually incorporated member of a secular institute is
102 15,660 | and reasonable cause, no member of the~Christian faithful
103 16,677 | impeded, by another cleric, a member of an institute of consecrated
104 16,721 | Canon 721~1. For a member of the Christian faithful
105 16,781 | the parties is a baptized member of an Eastern non-Catholic~
106 16,789 | person did not become a member~of a non-Catholic Church
107 17,897 | Canon 897~A member of the Christian faithful
108 18,904 | there~should be at least one member of the Christian faithful
109 19,925 | Canon 925~If even one member of a collegial juridic person
110 19,925 | aggregated~devolves upon that one member.~
111 20,948 | be communicated to each member personally, is valid if
112 20,951 | permitted to vote who is not a member of the group,~or else the
113 23,1046| committed in trust to a member~of a religious institute
114 24,1069| governance, or between a~member and a juridic person of
115 26,1391| 2. The pastor who is a member of a religious institute
116 27,1445| another cleric, religious, member of a society of common~life
117 27,1454| hierarch,~cleric, religious, member of a society of common life
118 27,1465| has presumed to induce any member of the Christian~faithful
119 27,1466| 1466~A cleric, religious or member of a society of common life
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