100-193 | 194-778 | 78-const | consu-inter | intim-shari | sharp-zealo
Title, Canon
1 4,100 | Canon 100~The patriarch can reserve
2 22,1000| Canon 1000~1. In cases in which recourse
3 22,1001| Canon 1001~1. Recourse must be proposed
4 22,1002| Canon 1002~The superior authority must
5 22,1003| Canon 1003~In recourse against an administrative
6 22,1004| Canon 1004~The superior authority who
7 22,1005| Canon 1005~Even if a decree from a
8 23,1008| Canon 1008~1. The Roman Pontiff is
9 23,1009| Canon 1009~1. All juridic persons are
10 23,1010| Canon 1010~Juridic persons can acquire
11 23,1011| Canon 1011~The competent authority
12 23,1015| Canon 1015~Physical and juridic persons
13 23,1016| Canon 1016~1. The offerings given for
14 23,1017| Canon 1017~The Church also admits prescription
15 23,1018| Canon 1018~If sacred objects, that
16 23,1019| Canon 1019~Immovable property, precious
17 23,1020| Canon 1020~1. Every authority is under
18 23,1023| Canon 1023~Unless the law provides
19 23,1024| Canon 1024~1. An administrator cannot
20 23,1025| Canon 1025~Before taking office, an
21 23,1026| Canon 1026~One copy of the inventory
22 23,1027| Canon 1027~Authorities shall see to
23 23,1028| Canon 1028~1. Each administrator of
24 23,1029| Canon 1029~An administrator of ecclesiastical
25 4,103 | Canon 103~The patriarch is to convoke
26 23,1030| Canon 1030~An administrator of ecclesiastical
27 23,1032| Canon 1032~An administrator of ecclesiastical
28 23,1033| Canon 1033~An administrator of ecclesiastical
29 23,1038| Canon 1038~1. Those whose advice, consent
30 23,1039| Canon 1039~The consent of all interested
31 4,104 | Canon 104~1. All bishops legitimately
32 23,1040| Canon 1040~Whenever ecclesiastical
33 23,1043| Canon 1043~1. Those who in virtue of
34 23,1047| Canon 1047~1. In the law pious foundations
35 23,1048| Canon 1048~1. Autonomous pious foundations
36 23,1049| Canon 1049~The hierarch who constituted
37 4,105 | Canon 105~No member of the synod of
38 23,1050| Canon 1050~A copy of the articles of
39 23,1051| Canon 1051~1. When the provisions of
40 23,1053| Canon 1053~The same authorities mentioned
41 24,1055| Canon 1055~1. The object of a trial
42 24,1056| Canon 1056~In cases which are reserved
43 24,1057| Canon 1057~In causes of the servants
44 24,1058| Canon 1058~The Roman Pontiff is judged
45 4,106 | Canon 106~1. The synod of bishops
46 24,1064| Canon 1064~1. The metropolitan tribunal
47 24,1065| Canon 1065~The tribunal of third instance
48 24,1067| Canon 1067~1. A tribunal of first instance
49 24,1068| Canon 1068~1. The eparchial bishops
50 4,107 | Canon 107~1. Unless particular law
51 24,1070| Canon 1070~Any authority establishing
52 24,1072| Canon 1072~The incompetence of inferior
53 24,1073| Canon 1073~1. No one can be brought
54 24,1074| Canon 1074~Anyone can be brought into
55 24,1076| Canon 1076~By reason of the location
56 24,1077| Canon 1077~1. By reason of contract
57 24,1078| Canon 1078~In penal cases the accused,
58 24,1079| Canon 1079~A party can be brought into
59 4,108 | Canon 108~1. The patriarch is to open
60 24,1080| Canon 1080~If a judge is not competent
61 24,1081| Canon 1081~Unless a prescription of
62 24,1082| Canon 1082~By reason of prevention,
63 24,1083| Canon 1083~1. A conflict between judges
64 24,1085| Canon 1085~1. A collegiate tribunal
65 24,1086| Canon 1086~1. The eparchial bishop
66 24,1087| Canon 1087~1. The eparchial bishop
67 24,1088| Canon 1088~1. The judicial vicar, the
68 24,1089| Canon 1089~In any trial a single judge
69 4,109 | Canon 109~After the opening of the
70 24,1090| Canon 1090~1. Unless in his prudence
71 24,1091| Canon 1091~1. The judicial vicar or
72 24,1092| Canon 1092~A single judge has all the
73 24,1093| Canon 1093~1. A judge or the president
74 24,1094| Canon 1094~A promoter of justice is
75 24,1095| Canon 1095~1. In contentious cases
76 24,1096| Canon 1096~A defender of the bond is
77 24,1098| Canon 1098~Unless common law expressly
78 24,1099| Canon 1099~1. The eparchial bishop
79 1,11 | Canon 11~In virtue of their rebirth
80 4,110 | Canon 110~1. The synod of bishops
81 24,1100| Canon 1100~1. The same person can hold
82 24,1101| Canon 1101~1. A notary is to be present
83 24,1102| Canon 1102~1. Judges and other officers
84 24,1105| Canon 1105~A person who has taken part
85 24,1106| Canon 1106~1. A judge is not to undertake
86 24,1107| Canon 1107~1. If an objection is lodged
87 24,1109| Canon 1109~1. The issue of an objection
88 4,111 | Canon 111~1. The synod of bishops
89 24,1111| Canon 1111~Judges and tribunals are
90 24,1112| Canon 1112~All persons who constitute
91 24,1113| Canon 1113~1. Judges and tribunal personnel
92 24,1114| Canon 1114~The judge and all tribunal
93 24,1115| Canon 1115~1. Judges who refuse to
94 24,1116| Canon 1116~If the judge foresees that
95 24,1117| Canon 1117~Cases are to be tried in
96 4,112 | Canon 112~1. The promulgation of laws
97 24,1120| Canon 1120~A judge who becomes aware
98 24,1123| Canon 1123~Questions concerning a deposit
99 24,1124| Canon 1124~1. The time limits set by
100 24,1125| Canon 1125~If the law does not establish
101 24,1126| Canon 1126~If the tribunal is closed
102 24,1127| Canon 1127~To the extent that it is
103 24,1129| Canon 1129~1. Unless the particular
104 4,113 | Canon 113~The synod of bishops of
105 24,1130| Canon 1130~If a person to be interrogated
106 24,1131| Canon 1131~1. All judicial acts, whether
107 24,1132| Canon 1132~Whenever the signature of
108 24,1133| Canon 1133~1. At the completion of
109 24,1134| Canon 1134~Anyone, whether baptized
110 24,1135| Canon 1135~Although a petitioner or
111 24,1136| Canon 1136~1. Minors and those who
112 24,1137| Canon 1137~Whenever a guardian or curator
113 24,1138| Canon 1138~1. Juridic persons stand
114 4,114 | Canon 114~1. Distinct from the curia
115 24,1140| Canon 1140~1. A party can appoint only
116 24,1141| Canon 1141~The procurator and the advocate
117 24,1142| Canon 1142~1. Before a procurator and
118 24,1143| Canon 1143~Without a special mandate
119 24,1144| Canon 1144~1. For the removal of a
120 24,1145| Canon 1145~For serious cause the procurator
121 24,1146| Canon 1146~1. Both the procurator and
122 24,1147| Canon 1147~Procurators and advocates
123 24,1148| Canon 1148~Insofar as it is possible,
124 24,1149| Canon 1149~Every right whatsoever is
125 24,1150| Canon 1150~Every action is terminated
126 24,1151| Canon 1151~Unless the law expressly
127 24,1153| Canon 1153~1. An action to execute
128 24,1154| Canon 1154~Although a penal action
129 24,1155| Canon 1155~A petitioner can bring a
130 24,1156| Canon 1156~1. A respondent can file
131 24,1157| Canon 1157~The counter-claim action
132 24,1158| Canon 1158~1. A person who through
133 24,1159| Canon 1159~1. Sequestration of the
134 4,116 | Canon 116~1. The patriarch is to convoke
135 24,1160| Canon 1160~Sequestration of a thing
136 24,1161| Canon 1161~The judge, in granting sequestration
137 24,1162| Canon 1162~In regard to the nature
138 24,1163| Canon 1163~1. Whenever a petition is
139 24,1164| Canon 1164~In a settlement, the norms
140 24,1165| Canon 1165~1. A settlement cannot validly
141 24,1166| Canon 1166~Unless otherwise expressly
142 24,1167| Canon 1167~At least on a regular basis,
143 4,117 | Canon 117~The president and all other
144 24,1171| Canon 1171~A compromise is invalid
145 24,1172| Canon 1172~The following may not validly
146 24,1173| Canon 1173~The appointment of an arbitrator
147 24,1175| Canon 1175~The tribunal mentioned in
148 24,1176| Canon 1176~1. The obligations of the
149 24,1177| Canon 1177~1. Incidental questions
150 24,1178| Canon 1178~Unless the parties have
151 24,1179| Canon 1179~1. The arbitrated sentence
152 4,118 | Canon 118~Voting in the permanent
153 24,1180| Canon 1180~1. Unless the arbitration
154 24,1181| Canon 1181~1. The complete text of
155 24,1183| Canon 1183~If the injustice of the
156 24,1184| Canon 1184~1. The execution of an arbitration
157 25,1186| Canon 1186~1. The judge may accept
158 25,1188| Canon 1188~1. After the single judge
159 4,119 | Canon 119~If a certain matter belonging
160 25,1193| Canon 1193~If the citation is not legitimately
161 25,1195| Canon 1195~1. The joinder of issues (
162 25,1196| Canon 1196~Once the object of the controversy
163 25,1197| Canon 1197~Once the joinder of issues (
164 25,1198| Canon 1198~Once the joinder of issues (
165 4,120 | Canon 120~The permanent synod must
166 25,1200| Canon 1200~1. If a guardian, curator
167 25,1201| Canon 1201~Barring some impediment,
168 25,1202| Canon 1202~Abatement takes effect by
169 25,1203| Canon 1203~Abatement extinguishes the
170 25,1204| Canon 1204~When a trial is abated,
171 25,1205| Canon 1205~1. A petitioner can renounce
172 25,1207| Canon 1207~1. The burden of proof rests
173 25,1208| Canon 1208~1. Proofs of any type whatever
174 25,1209| Canon 1209~If a party or a witness
175 4,121 | Canon 121~If for a serious reason
176 25,1210| Canon 1210~Except for a serious cause,
177 25,1211| Canon 1211~The judge can always interrogate
178 25,1212| Canon 1212~1. A party legitimately
179 25,1214| Canon 1214~The parties, the promoter
180 25,1215| Canon 1215~To the extent it is possible
181 25,1216| Canon 1216~A judicial confession is
182 25,1218| Canon 1218~Having weighted all the
183 25,1219| Canon 1219~A confession or any other
184 4,122 | Canon 122~1. For the administration
185 25,1220| Canon 1220~In every type of trial,
186 25,1221| Canon 1221~1. Public ecclesiastical
187 25,1222| Canon 1222~Unless contrary and evident
188 25,1223| Canon 1223~A private document, whether
189 25,1224| Canon 1224~If the documents are shown
190 25,1225| Canon 1225~Documents do not have probative
191 25,1226| Canon 1226~The judge can order that
192 25,1227| Canon 1227~1. Even if documents are
193 25,1228| Canon 1228~Proof by means of witnesses
194 4,123 | Canon 123~1. In the patriarchal curia
195 25,1230| Canon 1230~All persons can be witnesses
196 25,1232| Canon 1232~The party who has introduced
197 25,1233| Canon 1233~1. When proof by means of
198 25,1234| Canon 1234~It is the judge's responsibility
199 25,1235| Canon 1235~Before witnesses are questioned,
200 25,1236| Canon 1236~With due regard for the
201 25,1237| Canon 1237~The citation of a witness
202 25,1238| Canon 1238~A witness who has been duly
203 25,1239| Canon 1239~1. Witnesses must be questioned
204 4,124 | Canon 124~The liturgical commission,
205 25,1241| Canon 1241~1. Each of the witnesses
206 25,1242| Canon 1242~The questioning of a witness
207 25,1243| Canon 1243~1. The judge is to call
208 25,1244| Canon 1244~The judge, first of all,
209 25,1245| Canon 1245~The questions are to be
210 25,1246| Canon 1246~1. The questions must not
211 25,1247| Canon 1247~Witnesses are to give testimony
212 25,1248| Canon 1248~1. The answer is to be put
213 25,1249| Canon 1249~The notary is to make mention
214 4,125 | Canon 125~The expenses of the patriarchal
215 25,1250| Canon 1250~1. At the conclusion of
216 25,1251| Canon 1251~Although witnesses have
217 25,1252| Canon 1252~In accord with an equitable
218 25,1253| Canon 1253~In evaluating testimony,
219 25,1254| Canon 1254~The deposition of a single
220 25,1256| Canon 1256~It is the responsibility
221 25,1257| Canon 1257~Experts can be excluded
222 25,1258| Canon 1258~1. After paying attention
223 25,1259| Canon 1259~1. Each of the experts should
224 4,126 | Canon 126~1. The patriarchal see becomes
225 25,1260| Canon 1260~1. The judge is to weigh
226 25,1261| Canon 1261~Both the expenses and the
227 25,1262| Canon 1262~1. The parties may designate
228 25,1263| Canon 1263~If in order to settle a
229 25,1264| Canon 1264~When the judicial recognizance
230 25,1265| Canon 1265~To come to a just sentence,
231 25,1266| Canon 1266~A person who has a favorable
232 25,1267| Canon 1267~An incidental case is had
233 25,1268| Canon 1268~An incidental case is proposed
234 4,127 | Canon 127~Unless particular law determines
235 25,1270| Canon 1270~1. If the incidental question
236 25,1271| Canon 1271~Before the principal case
237 25,1272| Canon 1272~1. If the respondent, after
238 25,1274| Canon 1274~If the petitioner has not
239 25,1275| Canon 1275~1. A party who is absent
240 25,1277| Canon 1277~After hearing the parties,
241 25,1278| Canon 1278~Unless the innovation is
242 25,1279| Canon 1279~An attempt is null by the
243 4,128 | Canon 128~The administrator of the
244 25,1280| Canon 1280~Questions on attempts are
245 25,1282| Canon 1282~1. When everything pertinent
246 25,1284| Canon 1284~After the conclusion of
247 25,1286| Canon 1286~1. After the defense briefs
248 25,1288| Canon 1288~A notary is to be present
249 25,1289| Canon 1289~If the parties neglect to
250 4,129 | Canon 129~The administrator of the
251 25,1290| Canon 1290~After the case has been
252 25,1291| Canon 1291~1. For the pronouncement
253 25,1292| Canon 1292~1. If the tribunal is collegiate,
254 25,1293| Canon 1293~1. If there is only one
255 25,1294| Canon 1294~A sentence must: (1) settle
256 25,1296| Canon 1296~The regulations mentioned
257 25,1297| Canon 1297~The sentence is to be communicated
258 25,1298| Canon 1298~The communication of the
259 25,1299| Canon 1299~1. If in the text of the
260 25,1300| Canon 1300~The other pronouncements
261 25,1301| Canon 1301~An interlocutory sentence
262 25,1305| Canon 1305~The judge who pronounced
263 25,1307| Canon 1307~1. Not only the parties
264 25,1308| Canon 1308~Cases involving a complaint
265 4,131 | Canon 131~The administrator of a patriarchal
266 25,1311| Canon 1311~1. An appeal must be filed
267 25,1312| Canon 1312~A delegate cannot appeal
268 25,1313| Canon 1313~If a question arises regarding
269 25,1314| Canon 1314~An appeal must be prosecuted
270 25,1315| Canon 1315~1. In order to prosecute
271 25,1316| Canon 1316~If the deadline for appeal
272 25,1317| Canon 1317~1. The appellant can renounce
273 25,1318| Canon 1318~1. An appeal lodged by the
274 25,1319| Canon 1319~An appeal suspends the execution
275 25,1320| Canon 1320~1. With due regard for the
276 25,1323| Canon 1323~1. A res iudicata possesses
277 25,1327| Canon 1327~1. Restitutio in integrum
278 25,1329| Canon 1329~If restitutio in integrum
279 25,1330| Canon 1330~Those who fear damage of
280 25,1331| Canon 1331~1. An opposition can be
281 25,1332| Canon 1332~1. The opponent in any case
282 25,1333| Canon 1333~If the opponent proves his
283 25,1334| Canon 1334~The poor, that is, those
284 25,1335| Canon 1335~The statutes of the tribunal
285 25,1336| Canon 1336~From a pronouncement relating
286 25,1338| Canon 1338~There can be no execution
287 25,1339| Canon 1339~If the execution of the
288 4,134 | Canon 134~1. The dignity of a metropolitan
289 25,1340| Canon 1340~1. Unless particular law
290 25,1341| Canon 1341~1. Unless something is left
291 25,1342| Canon 1342~1. As regards real actions,
292 25,1343| Canon 1343~1. All cases which are not
293 25,1344| Canon 1344~1. In addition to the points
294 25,1347| Canon 1347~1. When the time limits
295 25,1348| Canon 1348~At the hearing the questions
296 25,1349| Canon 1349~1. The proofs are collected
297 25,1350| Canon 1350~The responses of the parties,
298 25,1351| Canon 1351~Only in accordance with
299 25,1352| Canon 1352~If all the proofs cannot
300 25,1353| Canon 1353~When the proofs have been
301 25,1354| Canon 1354~1. Unless from the discussion
302 25,1355| Canon 1355~If the appellate tribunal
303 25,1356| Canon 1356~In other matters which pertain
304 26,1357| Canon 1357~Marriage cases of the baptized
305 26,1358| Canon 1358~Without prejudice to personal
306 26,1360| Canon 1360~The following are capable
307 26,1361| Canon 1361~1. A marriage which has
308 26,1362| Canon 1362~Before accepting a case
309 26,1363| Canon 1363~1. When the libellus introducing
310 26,1364| Canon 1364~1. The defender of the bond,
311 26,1365| Canon 1365~Unless full proofs are present
312 26,1366| Canon 1366~In cases of impotence or
313 26,1367| Canon 1367~During the instruction of
314 26,1368| Canon 1368~1. The sentence which first
315 4,137 | Canon 137~The synod of bishops of
316 26,1370| Canon 1370~1. After the sentence which
317 26,1371| Canon 1371~Immediately after the sentence
318 26,1373| Canon 1373~1. If the defender of the
319 26,1375| Canon 1375~Cases declaring the nullity
320 26,1376| Canon 1376~In other procedural matters,
321 26,1377| Canon 1377~In the sentence the parties
322 26,1378| Canon 1378~1. Personal separation of
323 26,1379| Canon 1379~1. Unless one party seeks
324 4,138 | Canon 138~The rights and obligations
325 26,1380| Canon 1380~The prescriptions of can.
326 26,1381| Canon 1381~Before accepting the case
327 26,1382| Canon 1382~In cases involving the separation
328 26,1383| Canon 1383~1. Whenever the death of
329 26,1384| Canon 1384~In order to obtain the dissolution
330 26,1385| Canon 1385~The cleric himself, the
331 26,1386| Canon 1386~1. The libellus attacking
332 26,1387| Canon 1387~After the second sentence
333 26,1388| Canon 1388~In the removal or transfer
334 26,1390| Canon 1390~The reasons for which a
335 26,1392| Canon 1392~A resignation by a pastor
336 26,1393| Canon 1393~1. If the pastor has not
337 26,1394| Canon 1394~But if the pastor opposes
338 26,1395| Canon 1395~When the pastor has been
339 26,1397| Canon 1397~If the good of souls or
340 26,1398| Canon 1398~If the pastor does not intend
341 26,1399| Canon 1399~1. Notwithstanding the reasons
342 27,1401| Canon 1401~Since God employs every
343 27,1404| Canon 1404~1. In the matter of penalties,
344 27,1405| Canon 1405~1. Whoever has legislative
345 27,1407| Canon 1407~1. If, in the judgment of
346 27,1408| Canon 1408~A penalty does not bind
347 4,141 | Canon 141~The patriarchal assembly
348 27,1410| Canon 1410~The imposition of penalties
349 27,1412| Canon 1412~1. One who is bound by the
350 27,1413| Canon 1413~1. One who has not completed
351 27,1414| Canon 1414~1. Only those are subject
352 27,1416| Canon 1416~When an offense was committed
353 27,1417| Canon 1417~When persons conspire together
354 27,1418| Canon 1418~1. One who in order to commit
355 27,1419| Canon 1419~1. One who can dispense
356 4,142 | Canon 142~1. The patriarch is to convoke
357 27,1420| Canon 1420~1. A penalty imposed in
358 27,1421| Canon 1421~The remitting of a penalty
359 27,1422| Canon 1422~1. A penalty can be remitted
360 27,1423| Canon 1423~1. Without prejudice to
361 27,1424| Canon 1424~1. The remission of a penalty
362 27,1425| Canon 1425~If someone is bound by several
363 27,1427| Canon 1427~1. Without prejudice to
364 27,1428| Canon 1428~If the seriousness of the
365 27,1429| Canon 1429~1. The prohibition against
366 4,143 | Canon 143~1. To the patriarchal assembly
367 27,1430| Canon 1430~1. Penal deprivations can
368 27,1432| Canon 1432~1. A suspension can refer
369 27,1435| Canon 1435~1. If the penalty forbids
370 27,1436| Canon 1436~1. One who denies a truth
371 27,1437| Canon 1437~One who refuses subjection
372 27,1438| Canon 1438~One who intentionally omits
373 27,1439| Canon 1439~Parents and those who take
374 4,144 | Canon 144~1. With due regard for the
375 27,1440| Canon 1440~One who violates the norms
376 27,1441| Canon 1441~Whoever employs sacred objects
377 27,1442| Canon 1442~Whoever has thrown away
378 27,1443| Canon 1443~who has simulated the celebration
379 27,1444| Canon 1444~One who has committed perjury
380 27,1445| Canon 1445~1. One who has used bodily
381 27,1446| Canon 1446~One who disobeys his own
382 27,1447| Canon 1447~1. One who incites sedition
383 27,1448| Canon 1448~1. One who uses a public
384 27,1449| Canon 1449~One who has alienated ecclesiastical
385 27,1451| Canon 1451~One who has seized, unjustly
386 27,1452| Canon 1452~Whoever has caused serious
387 27,1454| Canon 1454~One who has falsely accused
388 27,1455| Canon 1455~One who falsified an ecclesiastical
389 27,1456| Canon 1456~1. A confessor who has directly
390 27,1457| Canon 1457~A priest who has absolved
391 27,1458| Canon 1458~A priest who in the act
392 27,1459| Canon 1459~1. Bishops who have conferred
393 4,146 | Canon 146~1. The territory of the
394 27,1460| Canon 1460~One who turns directly or
395 27,1461| Canon 1461~One who has conferred or
396 27,1462| Canon 1462~One who has obtained, conferred
397 27,1463| Canon 1463~One who has given or promised
398 27,1464| Canon 1464~1. One who, in addition
399 27,1465| Canon 1465~One who, belonging to any
400 27,1466| Canon 1466~A cleric, religious or member
401 27,1467| Canon 1467~One who violates the obligations
402 28,1469| Canon 1469~1. With due regard for cann.
403 4,147 | Canon 147~Inside the territorial boundaries
404 28,1470| Canon 1470~The acts of the investigation,
405 28,1471| Canon 1471~1. With due regard for the
406 28,1472| Canon 1472~1. If the hierarch has decreed
407 28,1473| Canon 1473~To prevent scandal, to protect
408 28,1474| Canon 1474~The judge must invite the
409 28,1475| Canon 1475~1. In any grade of the trial,
410 28,1476| Canon 1476~Besides arguments and observations
411 28,1477| Canon 1477~1. The promoter of justice,
412 28,1478| Canon 1478~In the discussion of the
413 28,1479| Canon 1479~1. When the discussion has
414 4,148 | Canon 148~1. It is the right and the
415 28,1480| Canon 1480~The dispositive part of
416 28,1481| Canon 1481~1. The offender can propose
417 28,1485| Canon 1485~Even if the sentence rendered
418 29,1488| Canon 1488~Laws come into existence
419 29,1489| Canon 1489~1. Laws of the Apostolic
420 29,1490| Canon 1490~Merely ecclesiastical laws
421 29,1492| Canon 1492~Laws enacted by the supreme
422 29,1493| Canon 1493~1. Beyond the laws and legitimate
423 29,1494| Canon 1494~Laws deal with the future
424 29,1495| Canon 1495~Only those laws which expressly
425 29,1496| Canon 1496~When there is a doubt of
426 29,1497| Canon 1497~1. Ignorance or error concerning
427 29,1498| Canon 1498~1. Laws are authentically
428 29,1499| Canon 1499~Laws are to be understood
429 29,1500| Canon 1500~Laws which establish a penalty
430 29,1501| Canon 1501~Unless it is penal matter,
431 29,1503| Canon 1503~In a case of doubt the revocation
432 29,1504| Canon 1504~Civil laws to which the
433 29,1506| Canon 1505~The use of the masculine
434 29,1507| Canon 1506~1. The custom of the Christian
435 29,1508| Canon 1507~1. Only that custom can
436 29,1509| Canon 1508~Custom is the best interpreter
437 29,1510| Canon 1509~A custom, whether it is
438 5,151 | Canon 151~A major archbishop is the
439 29,1511| Canon 1510~1. Administrative acts can
440 29,1512| Canon 1511~An administrative act has
441 29,1513| Canon 1512~1. An administrative act
442 29,1514| Canon 1513~1. No administrative act
443 29,1515| Canon 1514~An administrative act which
444 29,1516| Canon 1515~An administrative act, even
445 29,1517| Canon 1516~Conditions attached to administrative
446 29,1519| Canon 1518~The authority should issue
447 29,1520| Canon 1519~1. The person who issues
448 5,152 | Canon 152~What is stated in common
449 29,1522| Canon 1521~The executor of an administrative
450 29,1523| Canon 1522~1. The executor of an administrative
451 29,1524| Canon 1523~The executor of an administrative
452 29,1525| Canon 1524~The executor of an administrative
453 29,1526| Canon 1525~An administrative act can
454 29,1527| Canon 1526~If there has been any error
455 29,1529| Canon 1528~A rescript can be requested
456 29,1530| Canon 1529~1. The concealment of the
457 5,153 | Canon 153~1. A major archbishop is
458 29,1531| Canon 1530~1. A favor which has been
459 29,1532| Canon 1531~1. A privilege, that is
460 29,1533| Canon 1532~1. A privilege is presumed
461 29,1534| Canon 1533~1. No privilege ceases through
462 29,1535| Canon 1534~A privilege which is not
463 29,1536| Canon 1535~Whoever abuses the power
464 29,1537| Canon 1536~1. A dispensation, that
465 29,1538| Canon 1537~Laws, insofar as they define
466 29,1539| Canon 1538~1. As often as he judges
467 29,1540| Canon 1539~He who possesses the power
468 5,154 | Canon 154~Major archbishops hold the
469 30,1541| Canon 1541~No prescription has any
470 30,1543| Canon 1543~Time is computed according
471 30,1544| Canon 1544~1. Continuous time is understood
472 30,1545| Canon 1545~1. In the law, a day is
473 30,1546| Canon 1546~1. The day from which the
474 6,155 | Canon 155~1. A metropolitan Church
475 6,156 | Canon 156~1. Within three months after
476 6,157 | Canon 157~1. The power which a metropolitan
477 6,158 | Canon 158~1. The see of the metropolitan
478 6,161 | Canon 161~The metropolitan is to be
479 6,162 | Canon 162~As a sign of full communion
480 6,163 | Canon 163~It should be the custom
481 6,164 | Canon 164~1. To the council of hierarchs
482 6,165 | Canon 165~1. All bishops lawfully
483 6,166 | Canon 166~1. Unless particular law
484 6,167 | Canon 167~1. With due regard for the
485 6,169 | Canon 169~The council of hierarchs
486 6,170 | Canon 170~The council of hierarchs
487 6,171 | Canon 171~The council of hierarchs
488 6,172 | Canon 172~In a metropolitan Church
489 6,173 | Canon 173~1. During the vacancy of
490 6,174 | Canon 174~A Church sui iuris, which
491 6,176 | Canon 176~If common law remits something
492 7,177 | Canon 177~1. An eparchy is a portion
493 7,178 | Canon 178~The eparchial bishop, as
494 7,179 | Canon 179~Bishops to whom an eparchy
495 7,186 | Canon 186~1. If the synod of bishops
496 7,189 | Canon 189~1. The eparchial bishop
497 7,190 | Canon 190~The eparchial bishop represents
498 7,191 | Canon 191~1. The eparchial bishop
499 7,192 | Canon 192~1. In the exercise of his
500 7,193 | Canon 193~1. The eparchial bishop
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