Title, Canon
1 2,28 | Canon 28~1. A rite is the liturgical, theological,
2 2,35 | retain and practice their own rite everywhere~in the world
3 2,35 | Church sui iuris of the same~rite with due regard for the
4 2,40 | observance of their own rite, and not admit changes~in
5 2,40 | bound~to observe their own rite faithfully and daily to
6 2,40 | appreciation of their own rite, and are held to observe
7 2,41 | knowledge and~practice of the rite of that Church in keeping
8 4,82 | respect to his own Church and rite. 2. The~patriarch can order
9 4,96 | are consonant with his own rite, the patriarch can do the
10 4,146| those regions in which the rite proper to~the same Church
11 6,169| observation of their own~rite as well as common ecclesiastical
12 7,193| Christian faithful retain the rite of their own Church, cultivate
13 9,322| can be prejudicial to~the rite of each and every Church
14 10,343| to be formed in their own rite. Any custom to the contrary~
15 10,346| praises according to their own rite and to nourish their~spiritual
16 11,403| preserve~everywhere their own rite, lay persons have the right
17 13,576| policies in accordance with the rite~of their own Church sui
18 16,781| celebrated with a sacred rite.~
19 16,828| celebrated with a~sacred rite, in the presence of the
20 16,828| 832 and 834, 2. ~2. That rite which is considered a sacred
21 16,828| which is considered a sacred rite is the intervention a priest
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