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501 15,606 | authentic magisterium of the~Church, and, of equal importance, 502 15,606 | illumine the faith of the Church, to defend it and to contribute 503 15,610 | mandate to~preach even in church to other Christian faithful, 504 15,616 | also the doctrine of the Church~about the dignity of the 505 15,617 | Canon 617~Each Church sui iuris and particularly 506 15,621 | bishops of the patriarchal Church or the council of hierarchs 507 15,621 | boundaries of their own Church; they are to observe those~ 508 15,621 | supreme authority of the Church. 2. ~In this directory the 509 15,621 | as the traditions of each Church sui iuris in~patrology, 510 15,621 | bishops of the patriarchal Church or councils of hierarchs 511 15,622 | Canon 622~1. In each Church sui iuris there is to be 512 15,626 | that they represent the Church, and that they have been 513 15,626 | the entire doctrine of the Church, albeit adapted to those~ 514 15,628 | Canon 628~1. The Church, which has generated new 515 15,630 | support the initiatives of the Church in promoting education, 516 15,631 | It is the right of the Church to establish and~supervise 517 15,642 | administrative authority of a Church sui iuris after previous 518 15,642 | boundaries of a patriarchal Church this higher~authority is 519 15,642 | bishops of the patriarchal Church.~ 520 15,646 | closely~linked with the Church's task of evangelization.~ 521 15,651 | the Gospel~everywhere the Church has to use apt means, and 522 15,651 | this great mission of the Church, and support~and foster 523 15,652 | bishops of the patriarchal Church, the~council of hierarchs, 524 15,657 | bishops of the patriarchal~Church, in metropolitan Churches 525 15,659 | the~faith or morals of the Church have at least ecclesiastical 526 15,661 | text is accepted by the Church or that the~work is in accordance 527 15,661 | authentic doctrine of the Church. ~3. A work that is in addition 528 15,661 | authentic doctrine of the Church and therefore is to be recommended.~ 529 15,664 | bishops of the patriarchal Church, or the council of hierarchs,~ 530 15,664 | bishops of the patriarchal Church, or the~council of hierarchs 531 15,664 | doctrine as proposed by the Church's authentic magisterium. 532 15,666 | the particular law of~each Church sui iuris, in accordance 533 16,667 | the sacraments, which the Church is bound to dispense so~ 534 16,667 | they are inserted into the Church,~His Body; therefore all 535 16,667 | the prescriptions of the~Church in conscientiously celebrating 536 16,668 | done in the name of the Church by a~person legitimately 537 16,668 | by the authority of the Church, is called public; if not,~ 538 16,669 | the same for the entire Church and belong to the divine 539 16,669 | supreme authority of~the Church alone to approve or define 540 16,670 | communion with the Catholic Church, are established by the 541 16,670 | building or cemetery~or church according to the norm of 542 16,670 | particular law of his own~Church sui iuris.~ 543 16,671 | communion with the Catholic Church, if they ask for~them on 544 16,671 | bishops of~the patriarchal Church or the council of hierarchs, 545 16,671 | communion with the Catholic Church,~who cannot approach the 546 16,671 | with that of the Catholic Church concerning~these sacraments 547 16,671 | authority of~the non-Catholic Church or ecclesial community concerned.~ 548 16,673 | Liturgy,~as an action of the Church, inasmuch as it is possible, 549 16,674 | prescriptions of his own Church sui iuris, unless the law 550 16,675 | and is~incorporated in the Church which is His Body. 2. Only 551 16,678 | a pastor of a different Church sui iuris~to a priest of 552 16,678 | sui iuris~to a priest of a Church sui iuris in which the person 553 16,678 | lacking a pastor of the Church sui iuris~in which they 554 16,678 | designate~a priest of that Church, if it is possible, who 555 16,681 | educated in~the Catholic Church, with due regard for 5; ( 556 16,683 | liturgical prescriptions of the Church sui iuris in which according 557 16,685 | belong to the Catholic Church, with due regard for 3;~( 558 16,685 | another~Eastern non-Catholic Church to the function of a sponsor, 559 16,687 | be celebrated~in a parish church with due regard for legitimate 560 16,689 | place of birth and also~the Church sui iuris in which the baptized 561 16,696 | Christian faithful of any Church sui iuris including the~ 562 16,696 | iuris including the~Latin Church. 2. The Christian faithful 563 16,696 | presbyters of the Latin~Church, according to the faculties 564 16,696 | Christian faithful of his own Church sui iuris; when it is a 565 16,697 | particular law of the each Church sui iuris.~ 566 16,698 | over the offering of the Church, there is~perpetuated in 567 16,698 | actuated and shared by the Church both as an offering~and 568 16,698 | of His Body which is the Church.~ 569 16,700 | taking place in the same~church.~ 570 16,701 | and insignia of his own~Church sui iuris.~ 571 16,703 | shows the rector of the church letters~of recommendation 572 16,704 | liturgical books of the Church sui iuris in which the priest~ 573 16,705 | the~altar of any Catholic church. 2. In order for a priest 574 16,705 | Liturgy in a non-Catholic church, he~needs the permission 575 16,707 | established by the norms of each Church sui iuris. 2. For a just~ 576 16,707 | vestments and bread of another Church sui iuris.~ 577 16,708 | particular law of their own Church sui iuris,~especially at 578 16,709 | particular law of his own Church sui iuris establishes it, 579 16,709 | bishops of the patriarchal Church or~the council of hierarchs 580 16,710 | liturgical books of each Church sui iuris are to be~observed 581 16,713 | faithfully the norms of the Church sui~iuris in which they 582 16,713 | territorial~boundaries of the same Church, but, inasmuch as it is 583 16,714 | liturgical books of each Church sui iuris. ~2. The reservation 584 16,715 | the approved custom of~the Church. 2. It is also permissible, 585 16,717 | Christian faithful of another Church sui iuris, priests are bound 586 16,717 | observing the norms of that Church, unless it is established 587 16,718 | are reconciled with the Church~which they injured by sinning; 588 16,719 | penance observed in~their own Church sui iuris.~ 589 16,720 | reconciled with God and the Church; only physical or moral 590 16,722 | permission of the rector of the church~or the superior, if it is 591 16,727 | bishops of the patriarchal Church or the council of hierarchs 592 16,736 | sacrament of penance is~a church, with due regard for the 593 16,741 | the particular law of the Church sui iuris determines otherwise.~ 594 16,744 | prayers prescribed by the Church.~ 595 16,746 | cannot be bishops of the same Church sui iuris as the first ordaining 596 16,746 | bishop, can be of another Church sui iuris.~ 597 16,748 | who is enrolled in another Church sui iuris without the~permission 598 16,748 | enrolled in a patriarchal Church and has a domicile or quasi-domicile 599 16,748 | territorial boundaries of the~same Church, the patriarch can also 600 16,749 | particular law of a patriarchal Church, with regard to the~patriarch, 601 16,750 | administrator of a patriarchal Church and also,~with the permission 602 16,750 | administrator of a patriarchal~Church is not to grant dimissorial 603 16,752 | to any bishop of the same Church sui iuris; not, however, 604 16,752 | however, to a~bishop of a Church different than that of the 605 16,758 | of particular law of each Church sui iuris; (6) observation~ 606 16,758 | The particular law of each Church sui~iuris or special norms 607 16,759 | older age in a particular Church sui iuris. 2. Dispensation~ 608 16,759 | boundaries of the patriarchal Church; otherwise, to the Apostolic 609 16,760 | bishops of~the patriarchal Church or the council of hierarchs 610 16,767 | territorial~boundaries of the Church over which he presides; 611 16,771 | known publicly in the parish church of each candidate according~ 612 16,773 | Christian faithful possible in a church on a Sunday or feast~day, 613 16,776 | union of Christ with the~Church, are united by God and, 614 16,780 | 1) the law proper to the Church~or ecclesial community to 615 16,781 | Canon 781~If the Church must judge the validity 616 16,781 | of the celebration, the Church recognizes any form prescribed 617 16,781 | an Eastern non-Catholic~Church, the marriage be celebrated 618 16,782 | the~particular law of each Church sui iuris. 2. From the promise~ 619 16,784 | the particular law of each Church sui iuris, after consultation 620 16,789 | member~of a non-Catholic Church or ecclesial communion; 621 16,792 | The particular law of any Church sui iuris will not establish 622 16,794 | Christian faithful of his own Church sui iuris~actually present 623 16,794 | boundaries of the patriarchal~Church, the patriarch can add an 624 16,795 | faithful~enrolled in another Church sui iuris actually present 625 16,800 | the particular law of any Church sui iuris to establish an 626 16,814 | educated in the Catholic Church; (2) ~the other party is 627 16,815 | The particular law of each Church sui iuris is to establish 628 16,829 | parties is enrolled in his Church sui iuris. 2. The hierarch 629 16,829 | parties is enrolled in the Church over which he presides, 630 16,830 | boundaries to priests of any~Church sui iuris, even the Latin 631 16,830 | sui iuris, even the Latin Church. 2. However, only the~local 632 16,831 | place exclusively of another Church sui iuris, unless the hierarch 633 16,833 | an~Eastern non-Catholic Church if those faithful cannot 634 16,833 | approach a~priest of their own Church without great difficulty, 635 16,834 | baptized in the Catholic Church or was received into~it. 636 16,834 | enrolled in some Eastern~Church celebrates a marriage with 637 16,834 | an Eastern~non-Catholic Church, the form for the celebration 638 16,837 | particular law of one's own Church sui iuris~establishes otherwise, 639 16,838 | be celebrated in a parish church, or with the~permission 640 16,838 | the particular law of each Church sui iuris.~ 641 16,859 | baptism in the Catholic~Church, if it is difficult to remain 642 16,860 | baptism in the Catholic Church, cannot restore cohabitation 643 16,867 | the intercession of the~Church, people are disposed to 644 16,867 | particular law of the individual Church sui iuris should be observed.~ 645 16,869 | Canon 869~A church is a building exclusively 646 16,870 | building destined to be a church is to be built unless the 647 16,872 | place~is forbidden in a church. 2. All whose concern it 648 16,872 | cleanliness is maintained in a church as befits~the house of God, 649 16,873 | Canon 873~1. If a church in no way can be used any 650 16,873 | reasons suggest that a certain church can no longer~be used for 651 16,873 | claim rights concerning the church, and as long as the~good 652 16,874 | It is the right of the Church to possess its own cemeteries. ~ 653 16,874 | own cemeteries. ~2. The Church is to have its own cemeteries 654 16,875 | ecclesiastical funeral, by which the~Church asks for spiritual assistance 655 16,876 | considered to~be close to the Church, if before they received 656 16,876 | obscure the preference of the Church for the burial of bodies 657 16,880 | supreme authority of the Church can establish,~transfer 658 16,880 | 2. The authority of a Church sui iuris which is competent 659 16,880 | days of penance for that Church sui iuris, however~having 660 16,880 | the particular law of a Church sui~iuris approved by the 661 16,881 | legitimate customs of their own~Church sui iuris, in the celebration 662 16,882 | particular law of their Church sui iuris.~ 663 16,883 | boundaries of their own Church sui iuris can adopt fully 664 16,883 | norms of one or the other Church, in regard to feast~days 665 16,884 | of the people of God the Church~recommends to the special 666 16,885 | by~the authority of the Church.~ 667 16,886 | the particular law of each~Church sui iuris.~ 668 16,887 | be~transferred to another church or alienated without the 669 16,887 | authority over that~same church, with due regard for cann. 670 16,888 | are honored in a certain church~with great veneration by 671 16,888 | perpetually transferred to another church~without the consent given 672 16,889 | accepted in the~name of the Church by a legitimate ecclesiastical 673 16,893 | Christian faithful of~his own Church sui iuris while they are 674 16,895 | only be made before the Church in cases established~by 675 17 | Communion with the~Catholic Church~ 676 17,896 | communion with the~Catholic Church.~ 677 17,897 | an Eastern non-Catholic~Church is to be received into the 678 17,897 | received into the Catholic Church with only the~profession 679 17,898 | bishops of the patriarchal Church, or the metropolitan of 680 17,898 | metropolitan of a metropolitan Church sui iuris with the consent 681 17,898 | an Eastern non-Catholic Church into the Catholic Church. 682 17,898 | Church into the Catholic Church. 2. The right of~receiving 683 17,898 | anyone else into the Catholic Church pertains to the~hierarch 684 17,898 | persons into the Catholic Church belongs also to the parish~ 685 17,899 | an Eastern non-Catholic Church entering into full~communion 686 17,899 | communion with the Catholic Church can exercise his own sacred~ 687 17,900 | are foreseen either to the~Church or to the person, the reception 688 17,901 | not belong to an Eastern Church, are received into the Catholic 689 17,901 | received into the Catholic Church, the norms given above are 690 18,902 | Christians~belongs to the entire Church, all Christian faithful, 691 18,902 | especially~pastors of the Church, shall pray for that fullness 692 18,904 | movement in every individual Church sui iuris are to be encouraged 693 18,904 | movement~for the universal Church. 2. For this purpose, there 694 18,904 | should be~in each individual Church sui iuris a commission of 695 18,906 | handed down by the Catholic Church and other~Churches or ecclesial 696 19,910 | the particular law of the Church sui iuris determines otherwise, 697 19,916 | hierarch and pastor of the Church sui~iuris in which he or 698 19,916 | transient is the pastor of his~church and the hierarch of the 699 19,916 | Christian~faithful of a certain Church sui iuris, the eparchial 700 19,916 | appoint the pastor of another Church sui iuris~to look after 701 19,916 | Christian faithful of a certain Church sui iuris, the hierarch 702 19,916 | the hierarch of~another Church sui iuris, even the Latin 703 19,916 | sui iuris, even the Latin Church, of the place is~to be considered 704 19,916 | belong to a patriarchal Church, by the patriarch with the 705 19,920 | persons, there are also in the Church juridic~persons, either 706 19,921 | purpose in keeping~with the Church's mission either by actual 707 19,928 | bishops of~the patriarchal Church, the patriarch can suppress 708 20,937 | The particular law of each Church sui iuris is to determine 709 20,953 | communion with the Catholic Church. 2. If one of the~above 710 20,976 | communion of the~Catholic Church; (3) a cleric who has attempted 711 21,979 | governance, which exists in the Church by divine institution. 2. 712 21,984 | metropolitan who~presides over a Church sui iuris, and an eparchial 713 21,984 | metropolitan who is head of a Church sui iuris, as well as those~ 714 21,985 | legislative power~in the Church possessed by a legislator 715 21,985 | legislator below the highest Church~authority cannot be validly 716 21,987 | or by particular law of a Church sui~iuris are attributed 717 21,994 | about law or about fact, the Church supplies executive~power 718 22,996 | legitimate power in the Church in the external~forum outside 719 22,1002| particular law of the proper Church sui iuris states otherwise; 720 22,1004| the particular law of the Church sui iuris this power is 721 23 | The Temporal Goods of the Church~ 722 23,1007| well-being of people, the Church~needs and uses temporal 723 23,1008| of temporal goods of the Church~belongs to that juridic 724 23,1011| attain the ends proper to~the Church.~ 725 23,1012| particular law of their~own Church sui iuris.~ 726 23,1013| particular law of his own Church sui iuris, to fix the amount~ 727 23,1014| specific projects of the Church.~ 728 23,1017| Canon 1017~The Church also admits prescription 729 23,1019| those which belong to some Church sui iuris or to~an eparchy 730 23,1020| temporal goods acquired by the Church be registered in the~name 731 23,1020| safeguard the rights of~the Church. 2. If civil law does not 732 23,1020| see that the rights of the Church remain protected by using~ 733 23,1021| particular law of the proper Church sui iuris of~which it is 734 23,1021| the particular law of each Church sui iuris will provide~for 735 23,1021| particular law of its own~Church sui iuris, through which 736 23,1021| other persons who serve the Church as well as~meet the various 737 23,1022| particular law of their own Church sui iuris and with~due regard 738 23,1027| to civil law, so~that the Church may suffer no harm in the 739 23,1028| especially be on guard~lest the Church be harmed through the nonobservance 740 23,1028| allocated for the goals of the Church or of the juridic person; ( 741 23,1030| meticulously, according to Church principles, the civil laws~ 742 23,1031| of the goods given to the Church, unless the local hierarch~ 743 23,1031| hierarch~judges that the Church would be harmed by such 744 23,1033| bound to restitution,~if the Church is harmed by such an arbitrary 745 23,1034| subject to the power of the~Church.~ 746 23,1035| observed to prevent~loss to the Church.~ 747 23,1036| bishops of the patriarchal Church or by the Apostolic See, 748 23,1036| bishops of~the patriarchal Church, but is not double, consent 749 23,1036| boundaries of~the patriarchal Church, unless the particular law 750 23,1036| the particular law of that Church~determines otherwise; (2) 751 23,1036| boundaries of the patriarchal Church; (3) ~the patriarch who 752 23,1036| boundaries of the patriarchal Church. 3. In a patriarchal Church, 753 23,1036| Church. 3. In a patriarchal Church, if~the value of the goods 754 23,1036| bishops of the patriarch Church, or if it is a case of~precious 755 23,1036| of goods donated to the Church from a vow, 2~is to be followed 756 23,1036| or goods donated to~the Church by reason of a vow.~ 757 23,1037| temporal goods of a patriarchal Church or of a~patriarchal eparchy, 758 23,1037| bishops of~the patriarchal Church for the goods of the patriarchate; 759 23,1037| bishops of the patriarchal Church;~(3) the consent of the 760 23,1037| bishops of the patriarchal~Church if the value of the goods 761 23,1037| those things given to the~Church by reason of a vow.~ 762 23,1040| vindicate the rights of the~Church as well as by whom and against 763 23,1043| made for the good of the Church; if these prescriptions 764 23,1048| with the customs of his own Church sui iuris. 3. ~Further conditions, 765 23,1051| pastor or the rector of the church in which the individual 766 24,1060| boundaries of the~patriarchal Church, other bishops are to be 767 24,1062| bishops of the patriarchal Church, with due~regard for the 768 24,1062| boundaries of the patriarchal Church. 2. The synod of bishops 769 24,1062| bishops of the patriarchal~Church shall elect by secret ballot 770 24,1062| of bishops~of patriarchal Church without any further appeal, 771 24,1062| boundaries of the patriarchal Church, as well as~the right of 772 24,1062| tribunal of the patriarchal Church.~ 773 24,1063| tribunal for the~patriarchal Church, distinct from the tribunal 774 24,1063| bishops of the patriarchal Church;~however, the patriarch 775 24,1063| parts~of the patriarchal Church where provinces have not 776 24,1067| several eparchies of the~same Church sui iuris may be erected 777 24,1067| boundaries of the patriarchal Church; in other cases, it may 778 24,1067| boundaries of~the patriarchal Church, if such is the case, this 779 24,1067| bishops of the patriarchal Church. ~3. In eparchies for which 780 24,1067| bishops of~the patriarchal Church or by the Apostolic See, 781 24,1067| boundaries of the patriarchal Church,~an appeal from this tribunal 782 24,1067| tribunal of~the patriarchal Church; however, in other cases, 783 24,1071| another tribunal of any Church in order to carry out certain 784 24,1084| particular law of the proper Church~sui iuris. 2. Other cases 785 24,1084| presides over a~metropolitan Church sui iuris as well as the 786 24,1084| metropolitan of a~patriarchal Church constituted outside the 787 24,1084| boundaries~of the patriarchal Church may do likewise, in both 788 24,1087| presides over a metropolitan Church sui iuris, having consulted 789 24,1102| own or even from another~Church sui iuris with the written 790 24,1110| involve~the public good of the Church or the salvation of souls. 791 24,1129| the particular law of the Church sui iuris provides~otherwise, 792 25,1221| of their function in the~Church, after having observed the 793 25,1340| Unless particular law of a Church sui iuris determines~otherwise, 794 26,1357| the baptized belong to the Church by proper~right.~ 795 26,1383| boundaries of a patriarchal Church shall consult the patriarch; 796 26,1390| with grave damage to the Church~whenever this problem cannot 797 26,1397| need or advantage of the Church requires that a pastor be 798 27 | 27~Penal Sanctions in the Church~ 799 27,1420| the particular law of a Church sui iuris provides~otherwise. 800 27,1423| bishops of the patriarchal Church or major archiepiscopal 801 27,1423| territorial boundaries of the Church~over which they preside. 802 27,1431| and even from~entering the church while divine worship is 803 27,1434| any other function in the Church or a pension, and he cannot 804 27,1437| supreme authority of the~Church, or who subject to it refuses 805 27,1447| the temporal goods of~the Church, or intimidates an elector 806 27,1448| injure religion or the Church, or~incite hatred or contempt 807 27,1448| contempt for religion or the Church, is to be~punished with 808 27,1448| which plots against the Church, is to be punished~with 809 27,1460| another function in the Church, is to be punished with~ 810 27,1462| another function in the~Church through simony, is to be 811 27,1463| or other function in the Church~would unlawfully do or omit 812 27,1464| another function in~the Church by action or omission, is 813 27,1464| or other function in the Church, causing harm to another, 814 27,1465| One who, belonging to any Church sui iuris, including the 815 27,1465| iuris, including the Latin~Church, and exercising an office, 816 27,1465| another function~in the Church, has presumed to induce 817 27,1465| whatever to transfer to another Church sui iuris, contrary to can. 818 29,1490| baptized in the Catholic~Church or received into it, who 819 29,1491| supreme authority of the Church are~binding everywhere on 820 29,1491| particular law of their~own Church sui iuris, even if the latter 821 29,1492| supreme authority of the Church, in which the~passive subject 822 29,1493| common to the universal Church nor to all the Eastern Churches.~ 823 29,1502| particular law enacted for a Church sui iuris derogate~from 824 29,1502| norm in force in that same Church~ 825 29,1504| to which the law of the Church defers should be observed 826 29,1519| particular law of his own Church sui iuris; if this~is not 827 29,1534| renunciation prejudices the Church or others.~ 828 29,1539| particular laws of his~own Church sui iuris in a special case, 829 30 | Computation of Time 1540~The Church accepts prescription as


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