Title, Canon
1 1,10 | the Christian faithful are bound to~maintain integrally the
2 1,12 | The Christian faithful are bound by an obligation in their~
3 1,15 | own responsibility, are bound by Christian obedience to
4 2,40 | of consecrated life are bound~to observe their own rite
5 4,68 | legitimately convoked are bound by the grave obligation
6 4,71 | present at the synod are bound to the serious obligation
7 4,104 | the patriarchal Church are bound by the serious obligation
8 6,156 | enthronement, the metropolitan~is bound by the obligation to petition
9 6,165 | council of hierarchs are~bound by the serious obligation
10 7,180 | good~reputation; (3) not be bound by a matrimonial bond; (
11 7,193 | sui iuris are committed is bound by the serious~obligation
12 7,196 | The eparchial bishop is bound to present and explain to
13 7,203 | by which the faithful are bound to exercise the apostolate
14 7,204 | or auxiliary bishop, is bound by the obligation of residing
15 7,205 | The eparchial bishop is bound by the obligation of canonically
16 7,217 | the auxiliary bishops are bound by the~obligation of residing
17 7,227 | or a~presbyter who is not bound by the bond of matrimony,
18 7,278 | 4. The protopresbyter is bound~by the obligation of visiting
19 7,289 | teaching, the pastor is~bound by the obligation of preaching
20 7,292 | Canon 292~1. The pastor is bound by the obligation of residing
21 7,292 | parish~beyond a week he is bound to inform his own local
22 7,294 | entrusted to him but is bound to celebrate~it for them
23 7,302 | The parochial~vicar is bound by the obligation of residing
24 8,317 | Canon 317~Exarchs are bound by the obligation of visiting
25 8,319 | Canon 319~1. Exarchs are bound by the law concerning the
26 10,368 | Canon 368~Clerics are bound in a special manner to the
27 10,370 | Canon 370~Clerics are bound by a special obligation
28 10,381 | impediment, clerics are bound~by the obligation to provide
29 10,390 | into practice clerics are bound by an obligation~on their
30 10,395 | state~nor is he further bound by the obligations of the
31 10,397 | patriarchal Church and who are not bound by~the obligation of clerical
32 10,397 | clerical celibacy or, if bound, are not petitioning a dispensation
33 11,407 | with~their own vocation are bound by a special duty to work
34 12,412 | supreme superior, being bound by the obligation to obey
35 12,421 | Canon 421~Superiors are bound by a grave obligation to
36 12,427 | Each and every religious is bound by the obligations to which~
37 12,431 | bishop or~exarch: (1) remains bound by the vows and by the other
38 12,491 | exclaustrated member remains bound by the vows and other obligations
39 12,525 | which he or she will be~bound by the profession, the administration
40 12,543 | who is a pastor remains~bound by the vows and the obligations
41 12,543 | enjoys the same rights and is bound by the same obligations
42 12,545 | suspended, and the member is bound by the obligation to obey
43 12,561 | members of a society are bound by the obligations which
44 15,598 | magisterium; therefore, all are bound to~avoid any doctrines whatever
45 15,618 | the place of parents are bound by~an equivalent obligation.~
46 15,624 | attached to the parish~are bound to render their assistance
47 16,667 | sacraments, which the Church is bound to dispense so~that the
48 16,685 | be baptized; (6) not be bound by excommunication, even
49 16,717 | Church sui iuris, priests are bound by~the grave obligation
50 16,757 | already received,~unless he is bound by a canonical impediment
51 16,762 | chastity, or with a woman bound by a valid marriage~or by
52 16,770 | attestation, but is not bound to;~if indeed in conscience
53 16,771 | the Christian faithful~are bound by the obligation to reveal
54 16,781 | by~which the parties were bound at the time of the celebration
55 16,789 | marriage of a person who is bound by natural obligations toward~
56 16,805 | Canon 805~Persons who are bound by a public perpetual vow
57 16,810 | life of those who although bound to a required form for~the
58 16,881 | The Christian faithful are bound by the obligation to participate
59 21,986 | particular laws by~which they are bound according to the norm of
60 23,1020| immediately higher authority is bound to urge the observance of
61 23,1028| ecclesiastical goods is bound to fulfill his office with
62 23,1033| on his own initiative is bound to restitution,~if the Church
63 24,1086| The eparchial bishop is bound to appoint a judicial vicar~
64 24,1094| the promoter of justice is bound by the obligation~to provide
65 24,1096| defender of the bond is bound by the~obligation to propose
66 24,1113| tribunal personnel are always bound to secrecy in~a penal case;
67 24,1113| case; they are also thus bound in a contentious case if~
68 24,1113| 2. They are also always bound and toward all people, to~
69 24,1113| come in~any way are also bound to secrecy 3. Moreover,
70 24,1135| themselves are nevertheless bound to be present~in person
71 24,1172| arbitrator: (1) minors; (2) those bound by the penalty of excommunication,
72 25,1191| or to the person who~is bound to enter the trial in the
73 25,1229| notaries and others who are bound~to professional secrecy,
74 25,1331| appeal level, he is to be bound by the norms~on appeals;
75 27,1412| Canon 1412~1. One who is bound by the law or a precept
76 27,1425| Canon 1425~If someone is bound by several penalties, the
77 28,1471| trial. 2. The accused is not bound to confess the offense and
78 29,1491| Travelers: (1) are not bound by~the particular laws of
79 29,1491| personal ones; (2) are not~bound by the particular laws of
80 29,1491| that territory; (3) are~bound, however, by the common
81 29,1491| territory; but they are not bound by the same laws if these~
82 29,1491| present. 4. Transients~are bound by all the laws which are
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