Title, Canon
1 7,238| rector of the eparchial major seminary; (5) the~protopresbyters; (
2 7,305| church is connected with a seminary~or other college which is
3 7,305| presbyters, the rector of~the seminary or college is, at the same
4 10,331| Canon 331~1. In the minor seminary, in the first place those
5 10,331| are equivalent to a~minor seminary. 2. In the major seminary,
6 10,331| seminary. 2. In the major seminary, the vocation of~those who
7 10,332| Canon 332~1. A minor seminary may be erected in any eparchy
8 10,332| resources permit it. 2. A major seminary is to be established which~
9 10,333| if it is preferred that a seminary, especially minor seminaries,
10 10,333| be admitted into the same seminary.~
11 10,334| Canon 334~1. A seminary is erected by the eparchial
12 10,334| whose subjects a~common seminary has been erected, cannot
13 10,334| cannot validly erect another~seminary without the consent of the
14 10,334| which erected the~common seminary, or, if it concerns a seminary
15 10,334| seminary, or, if it concerns a seminary erected by the~eparchial
16 10,335| Canon 335~1. A seminary legitimately erected is
17 10,335| itself. 2. The rector of the seminary represents it in the~handling
18 10,335| law or the statutes of~the seminary have determined otherwise.~
19 10,336| Canon 336~1. A seminary common to several eparchies
20 10,336| by those who erected the seminary. 2. The~seminary is to be
21 10,336| erected the seminary. 2. The~seminary is to be exempt from parochial
22 10,336| governance; the rector of~the seminary or his delegate is to fulfill
23 10,336| pastor~for all who are in the seminary, with the exception of matrimonial
24 10,337| Canon 337~1. A seminary is to have its own statutes
25 10,337| observance of discipline of the seminary. 2. The seminary is also~
26 10,337| of the seminary. 2. The seminary is also~to have its own
27 10,337| the ordering~of the whole seminary. 3. The statutes of the
28 10,337| 3. The statutes of the seminary need~the approval of the
29 10,337| authority which erected the seminary and who~is competent also,
30 10,338| 338~1. In each and every seminary there is to be a rector
31 10,338| general supervision of the seminary according to the norm of
32 10,338| statutes and directory of the seminary be observed~by all, to coordinate
33 10,338| collaboration in the whole seminary.~
34 10,339| whomsoever,~even from outside the seminary, without prejudice to the
35 10,339| to the discipline of the seminary. 3. In making judgments
36 10,340| curriculum is set up in the seminary itself there are~to be on
37 10,340| with~the moderators of the seminary for an integrated formation
38 10,341| authority which erected the seminary is to take care~that the
39 10,341| that the expenses of the seminary are met even by the assessments~
40 10,341| the assessments for the seminary unless~these houses are
41 10,342| to be admitted into the seminary~who, according to the norm
42 10,342| were students in another seminary or in a religious~institute
43 10,343| even if admitted into a seminary of another Church sui~iuris,
44 10,343| iuris, or into a common seminary for several Churches sui
45 10,344| people living in a minor seminary are~to have appropriate
46 10,344| The curriculum of a minor seminary is to consist of~those things
47 10,344| be instructed either in a seminary or a special institute,
48 10,345| be completed in the major seminary, supplementing those things
49 10,345| their formation in the minor seminary, by~integrating the spiritual,
50 10,346| font and culmination of seminary life as it is of the whole
51 10,346| disciplinary norms of the seminary are to be applied according
52 10,348| the studies~of the major seminary, without prejudice to can.
53 10,356| concerning the status of the~seminary, to those who established
54 10,356| superior is to visit the seminary frequently for consultation
55 12,471| experienced moderator in another seminary or institute of higher~studies
56 12,536| experienced moderator, in another seminary or school of higher~studies
57 16,769| letters of the rector of the seminary or the superior of the institute
58 16,769| was entrusted outside the seminary, of the good morals~of the
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