Title, Canon
1 1 | TITLE 1~The Rights and Obligations
2 2 | TITLE 2~Churches Sui Iuris and
3 3 | TITLE 3~The Supreme Authority
4 4 | TITLE 4~The Patriarchal Churches~
5 4,57 | legitimately recognized or conceded title of each patriarchal Church.
6 4,57 | the patriarch~takes his title; this see cannot be transferred
7 4,59 | who each are of the~same title but who preside over different
8 4,60 | are greater in virtue of title of the see or senior~according
9 4,60 | precedes those who retain the title of a patriarchal see which
10 4,62 | from his office retains his title~and honors especially during
11 4,62 | that appropriate to his title he be provided with the~
12 5 | TITLE 5~The Major Archiepiscopal
13 5,151 | endowed with the~patriarchal title.~
14 6 | TITLE 6~Metropolitan Churches
15 6,158 | the~same Church, takes his title. 2. The metropolitan, in
16 7 | TITLE 7~Eparchies and Bishops~
17 7,189 | others, or in virtue of~any title. But if he had some office
18 7,211 | was accepted, obtains the title of eparchial bishop emeritus
19 7,218 | They are to be given the title of emeriti of the office~
20 7,252 | given an assistant whose~title is vice-chancellor. 3. The
21 8 | TITLE 8 ~Exarchies and Exarchs~
22 9 | TITLE 9~Assemblies of Hierarchs
23 10 | TITLE 10~Clerics~
24 11,400 | enumerated in the canons of this~title.~
25 12 | TITLE 12~Monks and Other Religious
26 12,410 | themselves~by a new and special title through public vows of obedience,~
27 12,430 | permit this in regard to the title of major superior which
28 12,468 | profession in virtue of any title are acquired by~the monastery.
29 13 | TITLE 13~Associations of the Christian
30 14 | TITLE 14~Evangelization of Nations~
31 15 | TITLE 15~The Ecclesiastical Magisterium~
32 16 | TITLE 16~Divine Worship and Especially
33 16,696 | baptizes~in virtue of another title, or those who are in danger
34 17 | TITLE 17~Baptized Non-Catholics
35 18 | TITLE 18~Ecumenism or Fostering
36 19 | TITLE 19~Persons and Juridic Acts~
37 20 | TITLE 20~Offices~
38 20,950 | own name by~more than one title, such a person can cast
39 20,965 | competent~authority. 4. The title of emeritus can be conferred
40 20,971 | same office by~some other title.~
41 21 | TITLE 21~The Power of Governance~
42 22 | TITLE 22~Recourse Against Administrative
43 22,996 | decrees in the canons of this title~is also to be applied to
44 23 | TITLE 23~The Temporal Goods of
45 24 | TITLE 24~Trials in General~
46 24,1077| which~arise from another title, the party can be brought
47 24,1086| be given assistants whose title is adjutant judicial~vicars.
48 24,1159| possession of others under~any title and to the credit of the
49 25 | TITLE 25~The Contentious Trial~
50 26 | TITLE 26~Certain Special Procedures~
51 27 | TITLE 27~Penal Sanctions in the
52 27,1402| a deprivation of office, title, insignia or a suspension
53 28 | TITLE 28~The Procedure for Imposing
54 28,1471| regard for the canons of this title, unless otherwise indicated
55 29 | TITLE 29~Law, Custom, and Administrative
56 30 | TITLE 30~Prescription and the
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