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eparchial 617
eparchies 36
eparchy 232
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677 law
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617 eparchial
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eparchial

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    Title, Canon
501 16,868 | without the permission of the eparchial bishop, unless it~is expressly 502 16,870 | the express consent of the eparchial bishop is given in writing, 503 16,871 | Consecration is~reserved to the eparchial bishop, who can grant the 504 16,871 | preservation in the archive of the eparchial curia.~ 505 16,873 | possibility to repair it, the eparchial~bishop can relegate it to 506 16,873 | for divine worship, the eparchial bishop can relegate it~to 507 16,878 | due regard for can. 1013, eparchial~bishops insofar as possible 508 18,904 | with the patriarchs and eparchial~bishops of other Churches 509 18,904 | territory. 3. It pertains to the eparchial bishops to~promote a council 510 18,904 | faithful appointed~by the eparchial bishop with the special 511 19,910 | regard for the right of the eparchial~bishop, to designate guardians 512 19,916 | of one who has neither an eparchial domicile or quasi-domicile 513 19,916 | certain Church sui iuris, the eparchial bishop of~these people can 514 19,916 | with the consent~of the eparchial bishop of the pastor who 515 19,928 | the responsibility of the eparchial~bishop, after having consulted 516 19,928 | consulted the college of eparchial consultors, to suppress 517 21,984 | Church sui iuris, and an eparchial bishop, as~well as one who 518 21,984 | local hierarchs are the eparchial bishop, the exarch, the 519 21,987 | attributed by name to the eparchial bishop, are understood to 520 21,987 | understood to belong only to the eparchial bishop and to the exarch,~ 521 22,997 | syncelli is made to the~eparchial bishop; against those who 522 22,999 | recourse against decrees of the eparchial bishop, by which a first 523 23,1012| good of the eparchy, the~eparchial bishop has the right, with 524 23,1013| Canon 1013~1. The eparchial bishop has the right, within 525 23,1013| otherwise. 2. Patriarchs and eparchial bishops from various Churches 526 23,1014| Christian~faithful, the eparchial bishop may prescribe the 527 23,1021| iuris, through which the eparchial bishops can satisfy~obligations 528 23,1022| the responsibility of the eparchial bishop to supervise the 529 23,1026| kept in the archives of the eparchial curia;~any change whatever 530 23,1028| copies in the archives of the eparchial curia. 3. It~is strongly 531 23,1036| of the~eparchy; (2) the eparchial bishop, who gets in each 532 23,1036| persons subject to that~eparchial bishop; (3) the authority 533 23,1036| persons not subject to the eparchial bishop. 2. In patriarchal 534 23,1036| determines otherwise; (2) the eparchial bishop and the patriarch~ 535 23,1036| juridic~person subject to an eparchial bishop who exercises his 536 23,1036| person not subject to an eparchial~bishop, even if pontifical 537 23,1047| juridic person subject~to an eparchial bishop, they are to be remanded 538 23,1048| be constituted only by an~eparchial bishop or another higher 539 23,1050| foundation is to be filed in the eparchial archive and another copy 540 23,1052| diminished income. 3. The eparchial bishop has the power, when~ 541 23,1052| be made to do so. 4. The eparchial bishop also has the~power 542 23,1052| patriarchal right. 6. The~eparchial bishop can delegate the 543 24,1064| tribunal for sentences of the eparchial tribunals. 2. In cases in~ 544 24,1064| metropolitan or another eparchial bishop for whom there is 545 24,1064| which the~metropolitan or eparchial bishop has designated in 546 24,1066| Canon 1066~1. The eparchial bishop is the judge of first 547 24,1066| person represented by the eparchial bishop, the appellate tribunal 548 24,1067| with the~consent of the eparchial bishops concerned, if it 549 24,1067| it may be erected by the eparchial bishops who have consented 550 24,1067| established if~each of the eparchial bishops is unable for various 551 24,1067| established,~a collegiate eparchial tribunal cannot be established 552 24,1067| validly. ~4. The group of eparchial bishops who consented to 553 24,1067| having such~a tribunal, or an eparchial bishop elected by them, 554 24,1067| all the~powers which an eparchial bishop has over his own 555 24,1068| Canon 1068~1. The eparchial bishops of various Churches 556 24,1068| to one or other~of these eparchial bishops. 2. If suitable 557 24,1068| officers are lacking, the eparchial bishops are to see~that 558 24,1068| common tribunal. 3. The eparchial~bishops who consent to having 559 24,1068| has the powers which an eparchial bishop~has over his own 560 24,1069| of the~same institute of eparchial right or of another, in 561 24,1069| physical or juridic person, the eparchial tribunal~judges in first 562 24,1084| a sole judge,~unless the eparchial bishop reserves a certain 563 24,1084| permanent synod, can permit the eparchial bishop to entrust cases 564 24,1084| having consulted the two eparchial bishops who are senior by~ 565 24,1086| Canon 1086~1. The eparchial bishop is bound to appoint 566 24,1086| constitutes one tribunal with the eparchial bishop, but he cannot judge 567 24,1086| cannot judge cases which~the eparchial bishop has reserved to himself. 568 24,1087| Canon 1087~1. The eparchial bishop is to appoint eparchial 569 24,1087| eparchial bishop is to appoint eparchial judges in the~eparchy who 570 24,1087| having consulted the two eparchial~bishops senior by episcopal 571 24,1088| during the vacancy of the~eparchial see, they cannot be removed, 572 24,1088| in office until~the new eparchial bishop provides for the 573 24,1088| vicar is appointed by the eparchial administrator, when~the 574 24,1088| administrator, when~the new eparchial bishop arrives, he needs 575 24,1090| Unless in his prudence the eparchial bishop has decided~otherwise, 576 24,1090| two judges~from among the eparchial judges who together with 577 24,1093| approved for this office by the eparchial bishop. 2. The eparchial 578 24,1093| eparchial bishop. 2. The eparchial bishop can approve for the~ 579 24,1095| cases it is the task of the eparchial bishop~to judge whether 580 24,1099| Canon 1099~1. The eparchial bishop is to name the promoter 581 24,1100| however, be removed by the eparchial~bishop for a just cause.~ 582 24,1102| written consent of the proper eparchial~bishop or major superior. 583 24,1107| 1062, 2 and 5. 2. ~If the eparchial bishop is the judge and 584 24,1128| territory; however, the eparchial bishop of the place should 585 24,1128| with the permission of the eparchial bishop of the place~he enters 586 24,1137| judge~after having heard the eparchial bishop of the person to 587 24,1181| days at the chancery of the eparchial~tribunal where the sentence 588 24,1184| execution either~by the eparchial bishop of the eparchy in 589 25,1340| determines~otherwise, the eparchial bishop of the eparchy in 590 26,1367| of the tribunal~and the eparchial bishop.~ 591 26,1378| decided by a decree of~a eparchial bishop, or by a sentence 592 26,1378| contrary to divine law, the~eparchial bishop of the eparchy of 593 26,1378| with the permission of the eparchial bishop, that the case be 594 26,1383| presumed death is made by the eparchial bishop. ~2. The eparchial 595 26,1383| eparchial bishop. ~2. The eparchial bishop can make this declaration 596 26,1383| uncertain~and complex cases, an eparchial bishop exercising his power 597 26,1383| consult the patriarch; other eparchial bishops shall consult the~ 598 26,1389| removed from the parish by the eparchial~bishop.~ 599 26,1391| a~reason is present, the eparchial bishop is to discuss the 600 26,1391| their being proposed by~the eparchial bishop; but if subsequently 601 26,1391| at the discretion of the eparchial bishop after~having notified 602 26,1391| superior who~has notified the eparchial bishop, without the need 603 26,1392| legitimately accepted by the eparchial bishop~and is actually accepted.~ 604 26,1393| prescribed time~period the eparchial bishop is to repeat the 605 26,1393| resign giving no reasons, the eparchial bishop~is to issue the decree 606 26,1394| appear insufficient to the eparchial bishop, in order for the 607 26,1395| pastor has been removed, the eparchial bishop is to provide for 608 26,1396| without inconvenience, the~eparchial bishop is to leave the rectory 609 26,1397| or to another office, the~eparchial bishop is to propose the 610 26,1398| counsel and persuasion of the eparchial bishop, he is to explain 611 26,1399| reasons alleged, if the eparchial bishop~judges that he is 612 26,1399| pastor~still refuses and the eparchial bishop thinks the transfer 613 26,1399| has passed in vain, the eparchial~bishop is to declare the 614 27,1402| patriarch, major archbishop, eparchial bishop and~the major superior 615 27,1405| penalty. 3. Patriarchs and eparchial bishops shall take care 616 27,1413| of some good, unless the eparchial bishop or the judge decides 617 29,1539| the norm of the law, the eparchial bishop can~dispense from


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