Title, Canon
1 1,7 | their own manner; they are~called, in accordance with the
2 1,20 | faithful since they are called by baptism to lead a~life
3 2,27 | recognizes as sui iuris is called in this Code~a Church sui
4 4,102 | 1433 and 1434, must be called to the synod of~bishops
5 4,104 | All bishops legitimately called to the synod of bishops
6 6,164 | council of hierarchs must be called all and only~ordained bishops
7 6,165 | 1. All bishops lawfully called to the council of hierarchs
8 7,179 | exercise or exercised, are called titular bishops.~
9 7,215 | auxiliary bishop, who are called to share in~the concerns
10 7,253 | reputation of a cleric can be called into question.~
11 10,323 | 1. Clerics, who are also called sacred ministers, are Christian~
12 10,327 | minor orders, generally called minor clerics, are admitted
13 10,329 | that boys and young people called by the Lord through the
14 10,331 | though they do not seem to be called to the clerical state, can~
15 12,436 | monasteries,~among which some are called filial if, according to
16 12,436 | iuris; otherwise they are~called subsidiary. 2. For the valid
17 12,500 | absent, others are to be called in~accordance with the typicon
18 12,505 | order or a congregation is called clerical when, on account
19 13,573 | persons in the Church and are called public associations. ~2.
20 13,573 | ecclesiastical authority, are called private associations; these
21 16,668 | authority of the Church, is called public; if not,~it is called
22 16,668 | called public; if not,~it is called private. 2. For the regulation
23 16,832 | is possible~he is to be called so that he can bless the
24 19,909 | seventh year a minor is called an infant and is~held to
25 19,911 | Canon 911~A person is called a traveler (peregrinus)
26 19,912 | there permanently unless called~away, or has been protracted
27 19,912 | least three months, unless called away, or has in fact been
28 24,1059| that the Roman~Pontiff has called the case to himself.~
29 24,1060| other cases which he has~called to his own judgment. 2.
30 24,1121| peremptory exceptions which are called litis finitae~must be proposed
31 24,1139| in which a public good is called into~question, except for
32 25,1195| however, the parties are to be~called together by the judge to
33 28,1469| a different~decision is called for. 3. Before he decides
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