Title, Canon
1 1,7 | priestly,~prophetic and royal function in their own manner; they
2 1,11 | one's own condition and function.~
3 2,41 | their office, ministry,~or function, are to be accurately instructed
4 2,41 | the office, ministry or function which they fulfill.~
5 3,45 | collegial, of~exercising this function. 3. There is neither appeal
6 3,50 | exercise~collegially its function regarding the entire Church.~
7 4,89 | The patriarch can~commit a function of conducting affairs which
8 4,89 | himself while exercising this~function. 3. The patriarch can confer
9 4,90 | matters regarding their function or office.~
10 4,148 | visitor, before he begins~his function, is to go to the eparchial
11 7,179 | own name, whatever other function in the Church they exercise
12 7,181 | see or to fulfill another function by canonical election according
13 7,187 | which another determined function in the Church is committed
14 7,192 | exercise of his pastoral function, the eparchial~bishop is
15 7,217 | they are fulfilling some~function outside the eparchy or are
16 7,267 | same time exercise some~function for the good of the eparchy.
17 7,270 | no longer fulfilling~the function committed to it for the
18 7,289 | 289~1. In carrying out the function of teaching, the pastor
19 7,289 | 2. In carrying out the function of~sanctifying, the pastor
20 7,289 | languages. 3. In fulfilling the function of governing, the~pastor
21 7,289 | insofar as the pastoral function requires it; to look~out
22 7,291 | performing the pastoral function by~the pastor and other
23 7,298 | exercising the pastoral function in the parish, the~eparchial
24 7,300 | exercising his pastoral function, before the appointment
25 7,302 | assistance in the pastoral function. Between the~pastor and
26 8,321 | after he has carried out his function.~ ~
27 10,371 | bishop an office, ministry~or function to be exercised in the service
28 10,371 | every office, ministry, or function committed to them by the
29 10,385 | ecclesiastical office, ministry, or function, let them first provide
30 10,390 | carrying out the office or function~committed to them; in the
31 11,409 | required to fulfill their function~properly and to carry it
32 12,431 | 2; having fulfilled the function, the religious must return
33 14,591 | fittingly discharge~their function in the work of evangelization
34 15,596 | only to~bishops; but that function is shared, according to
35 16,684 | sponsor. ~2. In fulfilling the function of a sponsor, the sponsor
36 16,685 | the right of acting in the~function of a sponsor. 2. To assume
37 16,685 | non-Catholic Church to the function of a sponsor, but always
38 16,686 | those who are given the function of sponsor, be instructed
39 16,743 | who are endowed with the function and power the Lord~granted
40 18,904 | bishop with the special function of promoting~this movement.~
41 20,936 | ecclesiastical office is any function constituted in a~stable
42 23,1033| relinquishes an office or function on his own initiative is
43 24,1091| he wishes to fulfill this~function himself. 3. For a just cause
44 24,1112| they will fulfill their function faithfully.~
45 24,1129| procurators from exercising their~function before ecclesiastical tribunals.~
46 24,1142| advocate undertake their function,~they must present an authentic
47 24,1147| who have betrayed their function for~the sake of gifts, promises
48 24,1148| tribunal~to exercise the function of procurator or advocate
49 24,1172| not validly undertake the function of arbitrator: (1) minors; (
50 25,1221| in the exercise of their function in the~Church, after having
51 25,1258| expert may need in order to function properly and~faithfully
52 25,1259| proceeded in~discharging the function given to them and on what
53 25,1262| discharging of the court experts' function; more-over they can always
54 27,1432| with an office, ministry or function; the extension of the suspension
55 27,1432| of an office, ministry or function. A suspension forbidding,
56 27,1434| ministries, or~any other function in the Church or a pension,
57 27,1445| exercising an ecclesiastical function, is to be punished with~
58 27,1454| appointed to an ecclesiastical~function (munus), with due regard
59 27,1460| office, a ministry or another function in the Church, is to be
60 27,1462| office, a ministry or another function in the~Church through simony,
61 27,1463| office, a ministry or other function in the Church~would unlawfully
62 27,1464| office, a ministry or another function in~the Church by action
63 27,1464| office,~ministry or other function in the Church, causing harm
64 27,1465| office, a ministry or another function~in the Church, has presumed
65 28,1473| office, ministry or another function, can~impose or prohibit
66 29,1522| cannot validly carry out~this function before receiving a written
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