Title, Canon
1 1,11 | Canon 11~In virtue of their rebirth in Christ
2 2,29 | Canon 29~1. By virtue of baptism, a child who
3 2,30 | she~then is enrolled by virtue of baptism received in that
4 3,43 | on earth; therefore, in virtue of his office (munus) he~
5 3,45 | 1. The Roman Pontiff, by virtue of his office (munus), not
6 3,49 | members are the bishops by virtue of sacramental ordination
7 4,60 | even if they are greater in virtue of title of the see or senior~
8 4,86 | episcopal ordination. 2. By virtue of the law itself the faculty~
9 7,189 | personally, through others, or in virtue of~any title. But if he
10 7,266 | belong to the council in virtue of their offices;~(3) it
11 7,302 | parochial vicar must,~in virtue of his office assist in
12 7,302 | substitute for the pastor. ~2. In virtue of his office, the parochial
13 10,323 | Christ, the Pastor. 2. In virtue of sacred ordination clerics
14 10,325 | Canon 325~In virtue of sacred ordination clerics
15 10,346 | service as well as to the virtue of obedience and mutual
16 10,350 | Liturgy is to be taught in virtue of its special importance
17 10,374 | married, are to excel in the virtue of~chastity; it is for the
18 12,412 | obligation to obey him also~in virtue of the vow of obedience.
19 12,431 | and remains subject in virtue of the vow of obedience
20 12,468 | perpetual profession in virtue of any title are acquired
21 12,491 | her own~monastery also in virtue of the vow of obedience.~
22 12,505 | intended by the founder or in virtue of lawful custom, under~
23 12,545 | director of novices also in virtue of the vow of obedience.
24 12,555 | they are obliged also in virtue~of the sacred bond of obedience.~
25 12,564 | obliged to obey~also in virtue of the sacred bond of obedience.~
26 12,565 | enrolled as a cleric in virtue~of diaconal ordination in
27 12,565 | enrolled in the institute in virtue of a~concession of the Apostolic
28 13,580 | by the local hierarch in virtue of~the law itself.~
29 15,597 | 1. The Roman Pontiff, in virtue of his office, possesses
30 15,611 | Canon 611~By virtue of their office, all who
31 16,696 | he lawfully baptizes~in virtue of another title, or those
32 16,698 | there is~perpetuated in virtue of the Holy Spirit, that
33 16,699 | Other~Christian faithful, by virtue of baptism and chrismation
34 16,722 | endowed with this faulty by virtue~of their office or by virtue
35 16,722 | virtue~of their office or by virtue of the grant of the local
36 16,723 | Canon 723~1. In virtue of his office and within
37 16,723 | sacrament of penance. 2. In virtue of his~office every superior
38 16,739 | committed to their care in virtue of~their office; any priest
39 16,743 | celebrated by a bishop in virtue~of the working of the Holy
40 16,776 | obtain a special firmness in virtue of~the sacrament.~
41 16,829 | the personal pastor, by virtue of their office, only validly
42 16,864 | cause for separating in virtue of a decree of the local
43 16,889 | must be fulfilled by the~virtue of religion. 2. All who
44 23,1043| Canon 1043~1. Those who in virtue of natural or canon law
45 23,1045| occasion of death. 2. ~In virtue of this right the hierarch
46 24,1059| Canon 1059~1. In virtue of the primacy of the Roman
47 24,1073| judge who is competent in virtue of one of the titles~determined
48 24,1080| judge is not competent in virtue of any of the above mentioned
49 24,1116| the respondent or even in~virtue of his office oblige the
50 25,1190| having been accepted in virtue of the~norm of can. 1189,
51 25,1253| the witness~testifies in virtue of personal knowledge, especially
52 27,1419| remit the penalty imposed in virtue of the same law or precept.
53 27,1420| 1. A penalty imposed in virtue of common law can be remitted~
54 27,1420| to penalties imposed in virtue of particular law or a penal~
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