Title, Canon
1 8,311| limits and is~committed to an exarch. 2. In the establishment,
2 8,312| Canon 312~The exarch governs the exarchy either
3 8,314| a patriarchal Church~the exarch is appointed by the patriarch
4 8,314| 181-188 if it~concerns an exarch who is to be promoted to
5 8,314| the appointment of the exarch belongs to the~Apostolic
6 8,314| Apostolic See alone. 2. The exarch appointed by the patriarch~
7 8,314| patriarchal Church. 3. The exarch~takes canonical possession
8 8,315| Canon 315~1. The exarch established outside the
9 8,315| fulfill~the petition of the exarch. 2. Presbyters sent into
10 8,315| to the authority of the exarch.~
11 8,316| 316~From decrees of the exarch who governs the exarchy
12 8,316| patriarch. From decrees of the exarch who governs an exarchy in
13 8,318| state of the exarchy. 2. An exarch appointed by the~Roman Pontiff
14 8,319| norm of can.~271, 3, the exarch is to constitute a council
15 8,320| right it is to appoint the exarch so that he~can fill the
16 8,320| ordinary or delegated which the exarch had,~unless they were committed
17 8,320| they were committed to the exarch for his personal qualifications.~
18 8,321| time he is in office, an exarch who is not an ordained bishop
19 10,363| permanent synod; the patriarchal exarch and the administrator of
20 12,431| becomes a patriarch, bishop or~exarch: (1) remains bound by the
21 12,431| becomes a patriarch, bishop or exarch: (1) if~through profession
22 12,431| patriarch, eparchial bishop,~or exarch acquires, he acquires for
23 16,874| was a patriarch, bishop or exarch. ~4. Parishes, monasteries
24 21,984| the eparchial bishop, the exarch, the apostolic administrator,
25 21,987| eparchial bishop and to the exarch,~to the exclusion of the
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