Title, Canon
1 4,130 | cannot remove from office the protosyncellus or the syncellus of the
2 4,132 | the responsibility of the protosyncellus; if he himself is impeded,
3 7,191 | personally or through a protosyncellus or~syncellus; he exercises
4 7,215 | bishop; he must be appointed protosyncellus; the~eparchial bishop must
5 7,215 | the~auxiliary bishop as protosyncellus. However, if there are several,
6 7,215 | is to appoint one of them protosyncellus and the others~as syncelli.
7 7,221 | common law accords to a protosyncellus; (3) ~the college of eparchial
8 7,224 | see becomes vacant, the protosyncellus and the~syncelli immediately
9 7,224 | legitimately done by the protosyncellus and~syncelli have full force
10 7,224 | power which he enjoyed as protosyncellus or syncellus when the see
11 7,233 | the responsibility of the protosyncellus or~syncellus or another
12 7,233 | rights and obligations of a protosyncellus. At a suitable time the
13 7,238 | auxiliary bishops; (2) the protosyncellus, syncelli, judicial~vicar
14 7,243 | eparchial curia belong the protosyncellus,~syncelli, judicial vicar,
15 7,245 | Canon 245~In each eparchy a protosyncellus is to be appointed who,
16 7,246 | common law attributes to the protosyncellus.~
17 7,247 | Canon 247~1. The protosyncellus and the syncelli are freely
18 7,247 | can. 215, 1 and 2. 2. The protosyncellus and~the syncellus are to
19 7,247 | to commit the office of~protosyncellus or syncellus to his blood
20 7,247 | eparchial bishop can take the~protosyncellus or syncelli from another
21 7,248 | determined by common law, the~protosyncellus in the entire eparchy and
22 7,248 | not obtained. ~2. To the protosyncellus and the syncelli within
23 7,249 | Canon 249~The protosyncellus and the syncelli must report
24 7,250 | Canon 250~The protosyncellus and the syncelli who are
25 7,251 | Canon 251~1. The protosyncellus and the syncelli cease from
26 7,251 | can.~224 concerning the protosyncellus and the syncelli shall be
27 7,251 | bishop, the authority of the protosyncellus and the syncelli is~suspended
28 7,257 | eparchial~bishop alone or the protosyncellus along with the chancellor. ~
29 7,258 | eparchial bishop alone or the protosyncellus along~with the chancellor.~
30 8,320 | government transfers to the protosyncellus or, when there is none,
31 21,984 | their absence, also the protosyncellus and~the syncellus; however,
32 21,987 | to the exclusion of the protosyncellus and the syncelli, unless~
33 22,997 | recourse against~decrees of the protosyncellus or the syncelli is made
34 23,1052| bishop, auxiliary bishop, protosyncellus or~syncellus, to the exclusion
35 24,1086| power, distinct from the protosyncellus,~unless the smallness of
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