Title, Canon
1 Prel,5 | Canon 5~Acquired rights as well
2 4,133 | are accurately observed;~(5) to conduct a canonical
3 4,143 | which the assembly is held; (5) rectors of major~seminaries; (
4 4,147 | due regard for~can. 916, 5.~
5 5 | TITLE 5~The Major Archiepiscopal
6 6,159 | are accurately observed; (5) to conduct canonical visitations
7 7,180 | thirty-five years old; (5) ordained a presbyter for
8 7,192 | spiritual~and intellectual life. 5. The eparchial bishop is
9 7,220 | of eparchial~consultors; (5) the patriarch is to see
10 7,221 | to the norm of can. 271, 5, presides over the~college
11 7,221 | to the~Apostolic See; (5) the administrator of an
12 7,238 | eparchial major seminary; (5) the~protopresbyters; (6)
13 7,262 | through the~finance council. 5. Can. 232 is to be observed
14 7,263 | requires their~consent. 5. Besides the functions given
15 7,271 | the presbyteral council. 5. The eparchial bishop presides
16 7,296 | the hands of outsiders. 5. The older parish books
17 10,346 | of penance frequently; (5) they ought~to pursue a
18 12,450 | years of age is sufficient; (5) those who are entering
19 12,487 | Apostolic See is required. 5. The transfer occurs by
20 12,529 | the order or~congregation. 5. If the temporarily professed
21 16,671 | and are rightly disposed. 5. For the cases in~2, 3 and
22 16,681 | Church, with due regard for 5; (2) the parents, or~at
23 16,681 | reason, is~licitly baptized. 5. The infant of non-Catholic
24 16,685 | not any, by the minister;~(5) not be a father, mother
25 16,758 | the required~knowledge; (5) reception of the lower
26 16,762 | positively cooperated in either; (5) a person who~has seriously
27 16,769 | morals~of the candidate; (5) the testimonial letters
28 16,789 | opposed to the marriage; (5) the marriage of one who
29 19,916 | who is to be appointed. ~5. In places where no exarchy
30 19,922 | the ecclesiastical forum; (5) who is responsible for
31 20,955 | held in the same session. 5. The secretary is to record
32 23,1028| be repaid in due time; (5) with the consent of the
33 23,1052| obligations were accepted. 5. The powers mentioned in
34 24,1062| due regard~for can. 1059. 5. The general moderator for
35 24,1063| possesses judicial power; (5) those other cases reserved
36 24,1067| See are to be observed. ~5. Within the territorial
37 24,1107| regard for can. 1062, 2 and 5. 2. ~If the eparchial bishop
38 25,1194| unless otherwise provided; (5) the litigation begins to~
39 25,1292| tribunal if there is an appeal. 5. But if the judges~are unwilling
40 25,1303| against some respondent; (5) it~was rendered between
41 25,1304| which it was pronounced; (5) ~it is based on a judicial
42 25,1310| a definitive sentence; (5) from a sentence or from
43 25,1326| been evidently neglected; (5) the sentence is~contrary
44 25,1327| can. 1326, 2, nn. 4 and 5 must be~sought from the
45 25,1327| mentioned in~can. 1326, 2, n. 5, notification of the preceding
46 25,1335| engaged in litigation rashly; (5) ~the depositing of money
47 26,1390| persist after a warning; (5) poor administration of
48 29,1514| of the~motivating cause. 5. An individual decree or
49 30,1542| ecclesiastical territories; (5) obligations and commitments
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