100-193 | 194-778 | 78-const | consu-inter | intim-shari | sharp-zealo
Title, Canon
1501 4,144 | appropriate commissions and consultations, the patriarch is to~see
1502 16,699 | do so~more fully if they consume the Body and Blood of Christ
1503 16,796 | accessible if he can~be contacted only by means other than
1504 7,293 | to manifest in his daily contacts and~solicitude to the baptized
1505 27,1406| permanent~synod. 2. A warning containing the threat of penalties
1506 12,412 | over~the universal Church, contemplating the common welfare, exempt~
1507 25,1207| facts alleged by one~of the contending parties and admitted by
1508 27,1427| that the reception and the contents of~the letter are provable
1509 26,1372| document which is subject to no contradiction or exception there is certain
1510 29,1518| the one who legitimately contradicts it~the information and proofs
1511 15,616 | therefore~make no small contribution to the building up of the
1512 15,602 | theological sciences the contributions of other sciences also are
1513 16,737 | gravely ill and sincerely~contrite receive grace, by which,
1514 16,721 | take~care to make an act of contrition is to precede general absolution,
1515 16,735 | and hours set for their convenience. ~2. In urgent necessity
1516 23,1028| goods; where it can be done conveniently, deposit~authentic copies
1517 4,100 | and does~not permit the convening of the episcopal members
1518 15,641 | problems and research the convergence of faith and reason in the
1519 12,437 | monastery. 3. In order to convert~a monastery to other uses,
1520 29,1522| of this mandate has been conveyed to the executor by the authority
1521 15,621 | iconography are highlighted in~conveying the catechesis. 3. Synods
1522 16,762 | all~persons who positively cooperated in either; (5) a person
1523 10,340 | preparation, and harmoniously cooperating among themselves and with~
1524 14,591 | established so that, being valid cooperators of the sacred ministers,
1525 19,920 | rights and obligations~which correspond to their nature.~
1526 15,657 | suffices to~establish their correspondence with the approved edition
1527 23,1048| that the income entirely corresponds to the attached obligations~
1528 16,706 | wine of the grape and not corrupt.~
1529 12,500 | if the number of ordinary councilors~is insufficient or they
1530 10,337 | officials, teachers and~counselors as well as plans by which
1531 7,186 | letters of the bishops, count the votes~and sign the written
1532 29,1513| rights of others, or run counter to a law in favor of~private
1533 24,1122| litis contestatio). 2. ~Counter-claims, however, are to be adjudicated
1534 18,908 | of commemoration for the country, and~national holidays.~ ~
1535 16,783 | provide assistance to the couple,~so that, while faithfully
1536 10,346 | poverty, fidelity to promises, courtesy in~acting, speaking modestly
1537 13,579 | if it is an association covered by can. 575, 1, n. 2, by
1538 25,1245| time, not captious, nor crafty, nor suggestive of the~answer,
1539 15,634 | particular obligation to create an~atmosphere animated by
1540 7,263 | cases or if the document creating the council requires their~
1541 23,1021| iuris will provide~for the creation of institutes safeguarding
1542 15,634 | accordance with that new creature into which they~have been
1543 15,628 | which has generated new creatures through baptism, has the
1544 26,1365| witnesses regarding the credibility of the~parties, if possible,
1545 24,1159| provided the right of the creditor is sufficiently evident.
1546 16,876 | hierarch. 3. Those who choose cremation~for their bodies, unless
1547 28,1482| is also proven that the criminal action is terminated.~
1548 16,681 | non-Catholics, who is in a critical situation wherein death
1549 15,652 | taught~to use the media critically and advantageously; they
1550 19,935 | act placed with malice or culpability, is obliged to compensate
1551 16,885 | Veneration through public cult is permitted only to those
1552 10,376 | may be mutually~helped in cultivating the spiritual and intellectual
1553 10,372 | sciences, such as those which cultured~people ought to have.~
1554 25,1320| not even by way of helpful cumulation; consequently, the joinder~
1555 27,1409| several offenses, and the~cumulative burden of the penalties
1556 4,60 | promotion. 2. A patriarch who currently holds~patriarchal power
1557 7,278 | of~the Divine Liturgy and custody of the Divine Eucharist,
1558 25,1229| persons who fear~that infamy, dangerous vexations or other serious
1559 24,1130| also to be employed, if a deaf or~mute person must be interrogated,
1560 4,143 | universities as well as deans of faculties of theology
1561 7,287 | the same pastor due to a dearth of presbyters or in other
1562 24,1146| tribunals~for adjudication in deceit of the law.~
1563 16,821 | invalidly who enters marriage deceived by~fraud, perpetrated to
1564 11,409 | should be able to~provide decently for their own needs and
1565 26,1375| Canon 1375~Cases declaring the nullity of marriage
1566 16,767 | following cases: (1) if the deed, upon which the impediment
1567 20,956 | cases~that person is to be deemed elected who is senior by
1568 25,1276| suit, either as a party defending one's own~right or as an
1569 4,88 | regard for the right of deferring them to the~Roman Pontiff
1570 15,637 | the eparchial bishop, is deficient, true Catholic~formation
1571 28,1479| new proofs, the tribunal, delaying the decision~of the case,
1572 4,64 | patriarchal dignity are delineated in particular~law, always
1573 27,1446| disobedience, is to be punished as delinquent with an~appropriate penalty.~
1574 25,1276| judge a libellus briefly~demonstrating the right to intervene.
1575 27,1433| Canon 1433~1. A cleric demoted to a lower grade is forbidden
1576 27,1402| for more than one year, demotion to a lower grade, deposition
1577 29,1531| superior if no mention of the denial is made in the petition.~
1578 25,1302| complaint, have not been denounced to the judge before the
1579 20,960 | competent authority cannot deny confirmation if the person
1580 12,566 | statutes as well as their dependence on ecclesiastical~authority
1581 23,1030| needs and those of their~dependents.~
1582 25,1335| litigation rashly; (5) ~the depositing of money or the guarantees
1583 27,1430| Canon 1430~1. Penal deprivations can affect only those powers,
1584 10,323 | ecclesiastical authority,~are deputed through a gift of the Holy
1585 29,1502| abrogates a former law or derogates from it if~it expressly
1586 29,1516| authority has expressly added a derogatory clause.~
1587 16,808 | between all ancestors and descendants. 2. In a collateral line~
1588 25,1263| specified in a decree which describes in summary fashion those~
1589 12,516 | silent on the manner of designating finance officers, they shall
1590 1,15 | spiritual ones, and their desires to the pastors of the Church. ~
1591 27,1407| least once in advance to desist from the offense, with adequate
1592 27,1418| but then nevertheless, despite his intention, did not complete
1593 7,228 | prohibited from removing, destroying or~altering any documents
1594 29,1533| local, with the complete~destruction of the thing or place; (
1595 16,806 | separated~from the abductor or detainer and is in a safe and free
1596 16,756 | receive sacred orders or to deter someone who is worthy~according
1597 12,426 | observed the intention and determinations of the founder, and so tend
1598 15,613 | preach~there is recourse in devolutivo only, which must be resolved~
1599 16,884 | promotes true and authentic devotion to the other saints by whose~
1600 7,289 | with spiritual food through devout and~frequent reception of
1601 3,48 | matter indicates otherwise, dicasteries and other institutes of
1602 10,331 | same purposes, even if they differ in name, are equivalent
1603 25,1259| if this latter is done, differences of opinion, if any, are
1604 12,514 | unless the statutes decree differently for~the superior general.
1605 24,1118| declare them ex officio. 2. Dilatory exceptions, especially those
1606 23,1052| has the power, when~income diminishes, of reducing the number
1607 23,1052| eparchy, for as long as this~diminishment of income continues, provided
1608 10,344 | students obtain a civil diploma, and that their studies
1609 18,904 | the Apostolic Roman See directing the movement~for the universal
1610 7,287 | obligations of the moderator, who directs the common action and~reports
1611 15,605 | faith and good morals, even disapproving, if need~be, opinions that
1612 15,617 | which faith matures and~the disciple of Christ is formed through
1613 29,1518| 2. The authority is to disclose to the~petitioner and also
1614 24,1113| proofs, or an opportunity for discord is provided or scandal or
1615 4,148 | the patriarch,~who, after discussing the matter in the synod
1616 27,1427| greater~than appropriate disgrace of the guilty party.~
1617 20,954 | certain person or many~persons disjunctively; (2) secret, certain, absolute,
1618 28,1481| appeal even if the judge dismisses him as absolved, solely
1619 27,1446| Canon 1446~One who disobeys his own hierarch when the
1620 7,197 | since he is the principal dispenser of the mysteries of God,
1621 3,50 | united action of the~bishops dispersed in the world, which action
1622 15,665 | in~their churches are not displayed, sold or distributed either~
1623 16,886 | Canon 886~The practice of displaying sacred icons or images in
1624 7,254 | documents~relating to decrees, dispositions, obligations or other tasks~
1625 22,998 | a decree, there not be a dispute between this person and
1626 24,1076| reason of the location of a disputed item, a party can be~brought
1627 25,1241| one another, precluding disputes and~scandal insofar as it
1628 16,790 | 1. A diriment impediment disqualifies a person from contracting~
1629 27,1448| performance or talk or publicly disseminated writing, or other media
1630 27,1401| offender from~being given to dissoluteness of life and contempt of
1631 3,53 | orders it to be continued or dissolves it.~
1632 25,1239| the tribunal because of distance, illness~or other impediment
1633 16,709 | other Christian faithful can distribute the~Divine Eucharist.~
1634 16,709 | Canon 709~1. The priest distributes the Divine Eucharist or
1635 16,821 | very nature can seriously disturb~the partnership of conjugal
1636 26,1390| is gravely detrimental or disturbing to ecclesiastical~communion; (
1637 12,420 | no one has the right~to divert the members from this obligation
1638 19,929 | territory of a juridic person is divided in such a way~that either
1639 15,598 | Church and~also proposed as divinely revealed either by the solemn
1640 7,269 | eparchial bishop, who alone can divulge those~things which have
1641 24,1113| others is endangered by divulging the acts or proofs, or an
1642 24,1117| presented~and put on the docket unless some of them demand
1643 15,598 | all are bound to~avoid any doctrines whatever which are contrary
1644 26,1373| that it is a~question of a documentary process. 2. The party who
1645 12,549 | eparchy in which~the member is domiciled, if it is the case of a
1646 25,1295| procurator, with the names and~domiciles correctly indicated; the
1647 16,880 | Epiphany, the Ascension,~the Dormition of the Holy Mary Mother
1648 26,1363| formulation of the doubt or doubts~within ten days by a decree
1649 25,1293| relator to write the sentence, drawing the reasons from~those which
1650 14,586 | vindicated so that no one is driven away from the~Church by
1651 29,1517| the particles~si, nisi, dummodo, or by similar words in
1652 25,1303| passed the~sentence under duress from force or grave fear; (
1653 27,1432| acts nor the right to a~dwelling place which the offender
1654 12,491 | the place~where he or she dwells in place of the superior
1655 29,1517| words in the vernacular (e.g.,~if, unless, provided that).~
1656 7,300 | bishop~is to determine at an early date which parish is considered
1657 15,604 | Church above all are to take earnest care that~amidst the varieties
1658 10,340 | Church, especially of~the East, are to strive to illustrate
1659 16,708 | sui iuris,~especially at Easter time, during which Christ
1660 15,655 | Christian faithful ought to have easy access to Sacred~Scriptures.
1661 15,616 | the world of work and of economics, a~sense which can make
1662 16,884 | the Christian faithful are edified and through whose~intercession
1663 15,657 | correspondence with the approved edition by an~attestation of the
1664 15,627 | Therefore it is for them to educate their children, especially
1665 15,627 | others with a share of their educational task~and to choose those
1666 20,972 | Canon 972~1. Transfer can be effected only by one who has the
1667 29,1497| laws does not hinder their effectiveness unless it is expressly~determined
1668 9,322 | ecclesiastical discipline is efficaciously preserved. 2. The decisions
1669 25,1291| of the law concerning the efficacy of certain~proofs. 4. A
1670 25,1287| place before the tribunal to elucidate certain~questions.~
1671 19,915 | one who has been legally emancipated according to the norm of~
1672 7,280 | territorial, that is, it embraces all the Christian faithful
1673 24,1118| contestatio), unless they first emerged only after~it; and they
1674 26,1367| whenever a very probable doubt~emerges that the marriage was not
1675 10,340 | illustrate doctrine from the eminent~treasury handed down by
1676 10,344 | psychological, particularly emotional,~development; however they
1677 15,621 | biblical and liturgical~emphasis as well as the traditions
1678 23,1030| of~workers; (2) is to pay employees a just and decent wage so
1679 23,1030| and social policy in the employment of~workers; (2) is to pay
1680 26,1383| appropriate investigation has enabled him to attain moral certitude
1681 27,1423| for serious reasons by the enactment of a law~reserve the remitting
1682 10,348 | These same studies~are to encompass at least six complete years
1683 10,393 | especially with the~permission or encouragement of their own eparchial bishop
1684 15,605 | about those~things that can endanger them.~
1685 2,33 | marriage; when the marriage has~ended, she can freely return to
1686 23,1049| movable goods assigned as an endowment~will be deposited, so that
1687 3,49 | apostolic body continually endures, together~with its head,
1688 16,737 | are helped in patiently enduring their infirmity and suffering.
1689 20,976 | in 1,~nn. 2 and 3 can be enforced only if it is established
1690 21,986 | of granting~favors or of enforcing either common laws or particular
1691 16,782 | Canon 782~1. Engagements, which praiseworthily precede
1692 10,346 | among most of humanity and enhance the ministry of~Christ,
1693 9,322 | two-thirds of~those members enjoying deliberative vote as well
1694 4,95 | which they govern;~he should enkindle their zeal; if they gravely
1695 | enough
1696 27,1409| foreseen that~greater harm will ensue from a hasty punishment
1697 27,1418| penalty if no harm or scandal ensued from the attempt.~
1698 6,160 | extraordinary matters or those entailing special difficulty,~the
1699 7,222 | eparchy~until he has been enthroned as the eparchial bishop.~
1700 12,439 | eparchial bishop, who is also entitled to approve the statutes
1701 26,1396| the one to whom the bishop entrusts the~parish. 2. If there
1702 15,599 | or the college of bishops enunciate when~they exercise the authentic
1703 15,604 | the varieties of doctrinal enunciations in the various~Churches
1704 16,880 | our Lord Jesus Christ, the Epiphany, the Ascension,~the Dormition
1705 16,762 | who are~in the order of episcopacy or presbyterate while the
1706 1,11 | Christian faithful a true equality with regard to dignity and
1707 24,1082| or several tribunals are equally~competent, the tribunal
1708 19,909 | non sui compos) and is equated with infants.~
1709 14,589 | or non-native are to be equipped with~the necessary skills
1710 25,1224| documents are shown to have been erased, corrected, interpolated,
1711 27,1401| means to bring back the erring sheep,~those who have received
1712 27,1436| that has been condemned as erroneous by the Roman Pontiff or
1713 15,661 | that the work is free from errors regarding Catholic faith
1714 10,373 | priesthood is to be greatly esteemed everywhere, as supported
1715 25,1322| prosecution of the~suit has been estopped or renounced; (4) if a definitive
1716 14,584 | the mandate of Christ to evangelize~all nations, and moved by
1717 14,589 | culture of the peoples to be evangelized.~
1718 16,881 | available time runs from the evening of the~vigil until the end
1719 25,1318| expired. 4. Unless there is evidence to the~contrary, it is presumed
1720 25,1326| merely procedural has been evidently neglected; (5) the sentence
1721 25,1229| vexations or other serious evils will~happen to themselves,
1722 27,1442| be punished with a major ex-communication and, if he is a cleric,
1723 25,1248| notary who~must report the exact words of the testimony given,
1724 29,1520| public welfare, observing exactly the laws and legitimate
1725 10,330 | ordering of courses and of examinations.~
1726 4,108 | agenda to be observed in~examining questions as well as to
1727 21,983 | is not considered to have exceeded the limits of the mandate
1728 24,1066| all cases not expressly excepted by law. 2. ~If, however,
1729 25,1227| 2. Nonetheless,~if some excerpt, at least, of a document
1730 12,491 | Canon 491~The exclaustrated member remains bound by
1731 21,990 | undertakes to deal with it excludes the~others from acting,
1732 2,40 | everywhere unless something is excused by the law.~
1733 25,1341| executor is to refrain from executing it,~refer the matter to
1734 23,1045| wills are fulfilled; other executors must render him an account
1735 25,1338| of a sentence prior to an executory~decree of the judge in which
1736 10,350 | therefore in addition to exegesis, an accurate methodology,
1737 12,410 | Christ, the teacher and exemplar of holiness,~under the action
1738 25,1229| 1231 the following are exempted from the obligation to~answer: (
1739 10,383 | they are to make use of exemption from exercising public~functions
1740 25,1227| common, no one is obliged to exhibit~those which cannot be communicated
1741 7,203 | condition and ability, and to exhort them~to participate and
1742 16,682 | life; the adult is to be exhorted to have~sorrow for personal
1743 7,233 | by captivity, banishment,~exile or incapacity of the eparchial
1744 10,381 | afflicted, the persecuted, the exiled and refugees. ~2. Unless
1745 4,55 | patriarchal~institution has existed in the Church; for this
1746 14,587 | determine what is to be expected from~catechumens and what
1747 28,1469| a pointless trial, it is expedi-about the question of damages
1748 4,84 | common works for the more expeditious~promotion of the good of
1749 25,1310| matter most~expeditiously (expeditissime).~
1750 12,551 | consent of~the council, can expel a member, notifying at once
1751 24,1166| is to pay one~half of the expense incurred in reaching a settlement.~
1752 26,1391| fifteen days, after he~has explained, for validity, the reason
1753 4,82 | presides for the~purpose of explaining sound doctrine, fostering
1754 16,887 | antiquity or art, which are exposed in churches for the veneration
1755 15,595 | faithfully~proclaim and expound it, has the innate duty
1756 15,614 | of Christian living are~expounded from Sacred Scripture, is
1757 12,551 | concerning dismissal or~expulsion shall apply to all members
1758 12,551 | council; if it concerns expulsions, with the consent of the~
1759 26,1393| to repeat the invitation extending~the available time for response.
1760 27,1432| ministry or function; the extension of the suspension is to
1761 24,1124| overly prolonged by such extensions.~
1762 27,1415| doctrine~there is present an extenuating circumstance, the judge
1763 19,930 | the~statutes by which the extinct juridic person was governed.~
1764 25,1203| Canon 1203~Abatement extinguishes the acts of the process,
1765 24,1124| time limits set by law for extinguishing the right to~act cannot
1766 19,932 | An act placed because of extrinsic force brought to bear~upon
1767 9,322 | fostered, common endeavors are facilitated, the good of religion is
1768 7,280 | other definite determining factor. 2. It is the competency
1769 21,994 | Canon 994~In factual or legal common error, and
1770 4,82 | the patriarch will not fail to~hear the permanent synod,
1771 12,444 | their office because of failing health or some other grave
1772 12,421 | the unruly, to console the fainthearted, and to be patient towards
1773 23,1047| the donor;~otherwise they fall to that juridic person.~
1774 7,293 | of the sacraments~or even fallen away from the faith.~
1775 16,814 | prepared to remove dangers of falling away from the faith and~
1776 23,1036| whose alienation~is proposed falls between the minimum and
1777 27,1454| Canon 1454~One who has falsely accused someone of an offense,
1778 10,346 | in the Holy Spirit, as a familiar companion, they might~dwell
1779 12,459 | hearts of novices are to~be fashioned under the leadership of
1780 16,719 | especially during the times of fasts and penance observed in~
1781 16,722 | who are endowed with this faulty by virtue~of their office
1782 16,878 | ecclesiastical funerals all favoritism~is to be avoided. 2. With
1783 21,986 | is a matter of granting~favors or of enforcing either common
1784 24,1160| decreed if the harm that is feared can~otherwise be repaired
1785 25,1305| nullity; but if the party fears that the judge who pronounced
1786 7,289 | the~Christian faithful are fed with spiritual food through
1787 25,1231| of age and those who are~feebleminded are not allowed to give
1788 25,1307| Not only the parties who feel themselves aggrieved can
1789 15,597 | faithful who is to confirm his fellow believers~in the faith,
1790 15,629 | responsibility, to~pursuing loving fellowship with others.~
1791 29,1506| gender affects also the feminine unless~the law provides
1792 10,352 | non-Christians, or with the less~fervent Christian faithful, the
1793 7,277 | his doctrine and apostolic fervor. 2. The protopresbyter is
1794 16,680 | Canon 680~An aborted fetus, if it is alive and if it
1795 | few
1796 15,641 | Catholic universities each field of study is to be cultivated~
1797 15,606 | those well~versed in other fields of learning by sharing their
1798 25,1354| defer the decision until the fifth available day because of
1799 4,149 | least three candidates for filling the office of eparchial~
1800 7,182 | bishops are to report their findings to the patriarch at a suitable
1801 24,1146| judge can~punish them with a fine; furthermore, an advocate
1802 24,1147| the exercise of office and fined or punished with~other suitable
1803 10,348 | salvation, and they~shall not finish until there has been shown,
1804 24,1121| exceptions which are called litis finitae~must be proposed and adjudicated
1805 16,776 | persons obtain a special firmness in virtue of~the sacrament.~
1806 12,468 | responsible. 3. It shall be a fixed rule that an action can
1807 26,1373| prudently thinks that either the~flaws mentioned in can. 1372,
1808 24,1073| otherwise, the petitioner follows the~forum of the respondent;
1809 10,346 | which shines forth as the font and culmination of seminary
1810 7,289 | faithful are fed with spiritual food through devout and~frequent
1811 10,340 | sciences, having followed the footsteps of the holy~fathers and
1812 24,1073| respondent has a number of~fora, the choice of one among
1813 16,720 | fault~of their own, they are forced for a long time to be deprived
1814 10,329 | bishop especially, joining forces~with other hierarchs, is
1815 24,1128| 1. A judge who has been forcibly expelled from his own territory
1816 25,1232| introduced a witness can forego the questioning~of the witness;
1817 15,608 | sacred order, have as their foremost duty the ministry of the~
1818 24,1116| Canon 1116~If the judge foresees that the petitioner will
1819 12,410 | the world as a sign of the foretelling of~heavenly glory.~
1820 16,863 | spouse can be~induced to forgive the misdeed and not to prolong
1821 16,718 | appropriate penance, obtain forgiveness~from God and at the same
1822 24,1060| document explicitly (in forma specifica) confirmed by
1823 10,372 | and use of them through formative~courses approved by their
1824 14,593 | missionary territories and forming one presbyterate are to
1825 4,76 | according to the approved formulas. Synodal letters that an~
1826 4,112 | patriarch. 2. Until the forthcoming synod, the authentic interpretation
1827 10,346 | discretion of spirit, chastity, fortitude of the~soul; they are also
1828 15,630 | special concern for the less fortunate. 2. All the Christian faithful
1829 | forty
1830 25,1191| citation to the trial must be forwarded immediately to the respondent
1831 16,681 | An abandoned infant or a foundling, unless~his baptism is certainly
1832 2,34 | sui iuris, children under~fourteen years old by the law itself
1833 18,905 | especially through open and frank~dialogue and common undertakings
1834 7,302 | there should always be a fraternal~relationship, mutual love
1835 30 | subjective right and~of freeing oneself from obligations,
1836 24,1106| or trustee, due to close friendship, due to great animosity,
1837 15,666 | Canon 666~1. The fruit of an author's intellectual
1838 1,10 | it better and to make it fruitful in~works of charity.~
1839 25,1345| of~can. 1103, 2, has been fruitless, the judge, if he believes
1840 18,902 | Church, shall pray for that fullness of unity desired by the
1841 28,1477| tribunal to call experts who functioned during~the case to the discussion
1842 23,1021| appropriately for the decent and fundamentally equal support of all the~
1843 10,390 | married, suitable pension funds, social~security as well
1844 24,1110| negligence of parties in~furnishing proofs or in placing exceptions
1845 4,84 | also to foster~frequent gatherings, to be convoked according
1846 15,628 | 1. The Church, which has generated new creatures through baptism,
1847 16,776 | good of~the spouses and the generation and education of the offspring. ~
1848 23,1036| the eparchial bishop, who gets in each case the~consent
1849 12,410 | foretelling of~heavenly glory.~
1850 15,618 | life by word and example;~godparents and those who take the place
1851 12,452 | mother, a grandfather or grand-mother who are in great need, unless
1852 12,452 | assist a father or mother, a grandfather or grand-mother who are
1853 16,841 | impediments, the name of the grantor of~the dispensations together
1854 16,706 | and natural wine of the grape and not corrupt.~
1855 10,373 | the priesthood is to be greatly esteemed everywhere, as
1856 16,831 | before the pastor of the groom, unless~either particular
1857 30,1541| any effect which is not grounded in good~faith, not only
1858 3,45 | over all the eparchies and groupings of them by~which the proper,
1859 23,1028| he must especially be on guard~lest the Church be harmed
1860 19,915 | legally placed under the guardianship or care of another,~for
1861 12,437 | and opening of schools, guest-houses or similar~buildings distinct
1862 6,164 | iuris can~be invited as guests only if it is acceptable
1863 27,1415| there is still an offense. Guided by his prudence, he can
1864 15,621 | sui iuris in~patrology, hagiography, and even iconography are
1865 24,1166| each party is to pay one~half of the expense incurred
1866 10,373 | whole Church; likewise, the hallowed practice of married clerics
1867 24,1085| presiding judge; (3) the handing down of sentences, even
1868 24,1103| whenever some hope of a happy~outcome is perceived, the
1869 14,586 | from the~Church by adverse harassment.~
1870 16,864 | renders common life too hard, that~spouse gives the other
1871 29,1533| that the privilege becomes harmful or its use illicit. ~3.
1872 4,140 | importance especially in order to~harmonize appropriately the forms
1873 29,1516| no effect insofar as it harms the acquired right of~another,
1874 27,1409| greater harm will ensue from a hasty punishment of the guilty~
1875 25,1227| without the above-mentioned hazards~the judge can decree that
1876 10,369 | faithful and truly attentive~hearers of the Christ, they may
1877 25,1253| opinion, or a rumor or hearsay from others; (3) whether~
1878 12,459 | during the novitiate the hearts of novices are to~be fashioned
1879 10,373 | the sake of the kingdom of heaven~and suited to the priesthood
1880 27,1467| penalty can be~punished with a heavier penalty.~
1881 15,629 | All educators are to pay heed to the formation of the
1882 23,1043| prescriptions are not observed, the heirs must be advised of their~
1883 25,1320| level~not even by way of helpful cumulation; consequently,
1884 7,278 | ready access to spiritual helps, and~be particularly concerned
1885 | hence
1886 16,762 | the delict of apostasy, heresy or~schism; (3) a person
1887 27,1436| is to be punished as a heretic~or an apostate with a major
1888 27,1409| after having been~commended heretofore by an upright life, as long
1889 7,296 | are kept~along with the hierarchial letters and other documents
1890 15,621 | and even iconography are highlighted in~conveying the catechesis.
1891 10,340 | holy~fathers and doctors highly praised by the Church, especially
1892 24,1126| following which is~not a holiday.~
1893 18,908 | the country, and~national holidays.~ ~
1894 16,783 | day by day come to lead holier and fuller~lives in their
1895 10,352 | in the catechetical and homiletic arts, liturgical celebration,
1896 16,888 | icons or images, which are honored in a certain church~with
1897 10,381 | in works of charity and hospitality especially towards the~sick,
1898 18,907 | 907~Directors of schools, hospitals and other similar Catholic
1899 10,360 | law itself enrolled in~the host eparchy if he has made such
1900 15,645 | after due consultation, for hostels and Catholic university
1901 10,362 | bishop or returned by the hosting~eparchial bishop observing
1902 23,1028| the diligence of a good householder. 2. ~For this reason he
1903 7,297 | the~suitable support and housing of the resigned pastor.~
1904 15,634 | the world, of~life and of humankind is illumined by faith. 2.
1905 2,35 | should observe it as much as humanly possible. ~Thus, they are
1906 10,351 | are to submit (obsequor) humbly in all~things to the constant
1907 7,197 | of holiness in charity, humility and simplicity of life,
1908 2,33 | transfer to the Church of the husband at~the celebration of or
1909 16,859 | has several non-baptized~husbands. 2. In this case the marriage
1910 15,621 | patrology, hagiography, and even iconography are highlighted in~conveying
1911 16,819 | parties at least not be ignorant that marriage is a permanent
1912 25,1304| it was rendered by an illegitimate number of judges contrary
1913 10,347 | able more effectively to illuminate the people of their~time
1914 15,601 | everywhere more brightly illuminating all~people.~
1915 15,606 | utilizing their freedom, to illumine the faith of the Church,
1916 10,340 | the East, are to strive to illustrate doctrine from the eminent~
1917 15,651 | and earnestly endeavor to imbue the use of~the media with
1918 16,867 | sacred signs, by which~in imitation of the sacraments effects,
1919 18,905 | irenicism, indifferentism and immoderate zeal.~
1920 16,720 | individual confession cannot be imparted unless: (1) the danger~of
1921 16,881 | or~business matters which impede the worship to be rendered
1922 10,346 | in all things, so that, impelled by the love of Christ, the
1923 11,406 | obligation has a greater impelling force in those~circumstances
1924 26,1399| 1; if he then decides~to implement the transfer, he is to repeat
1925 29,1511| such a power explicitly or implicitly~either by the law itself
1926 10,369 | Virgin Mother of God, and implore from her the grace of~conforming
1927 23,1019| things which are especially important due to artistic, historical~
1928 27,1432| power of the authority that imposes the penalty or of the hierarch
1929 15,661 | expressed only with the word imprimatur, means that the work is
1930 26,1385| ordained have the right to impugn the validity of sacred ordination.~
1931 12,552 | the member, external and imputable; (2) the lack of~the religious
1932 26,1394| designated due to their inability, after he has completed~
1933 19,927 | or if in fact it has been inactive for a hundred years. ~2.
1934 15,635 | schools are~lacking or are inadequate; so too professional and
1935 21,992 | forum and which is placed inadvertently~after the lapse of time
1936 14,586 | someone, to persuade him in an~inappropriate way, or to allure him to
1937 7,233 | captivity, banishment,~exile or incapacity of the eparchial bishop,
1938 27,1448| religion or the Church, or~incite hatred or contempt for religion
1939 27,1447| Canon 1447~1. One who incites sedition and hatred toward
1940 12,431 | himself prudently~judges incompatible with his dignity. He lacks
1941 7,183 | is required;~after three inconclusive ballots, the votes are cast
1942 25,1253| firmly consistent or rather inconsistent, uncertain or vacillating; (
1943 17,900 | the~same reception, grave inconveniences are foreseen either to the~
1944 10,369 | meditation of the Word of God is~incumbent upon clerics so that as
1945 20,956 | are present, or, after two indecisive ballots, receives a relative
1946 16,776 | spouses, in the image of an indefectible union of Christ with the~
1947 20,975 | office conferred for an indefinite period of time~except for
1948 25,1335| and interpreters and the indemnification of witnesses. (3) the~granting
1949 25,1328| due caution being taken to indemnify the person seeking restitutio
1950 15,595 | the gospel to all nations, independent of any human power whatever.
1951 3,48 | the nature of the matter indicates otherwise, dicasteries and
1952 25,1318| whenever the matter sought is~indivisible or it is a joint obligation.
1953 29,1532| or immemorial possession~induces a presumption that a privilege
1954 12,529 | acquires by his or her own industry or in respect to~the order
1955 26,1389| detrimental or at~least ineffective for any reason, even through
1956 20,953 | Canon 953~1. A person is ineligible to vote: (1) who is incapable
1957 15,597 | doctrine is understood to be infallibly defined unless it is~clearly
1958 7,259 | the procedural acts for inflicting penalties in~matters of
1959 10,394 | ordination; (2) by the legitimate infliction of the penalty of dismissal; (
1960 24,1079| residence of the person whose inheritance or pious legacy is the object
1961 24,1079| in cases which concern inheritances~or pious legacies before
1962 23,1032| ecclesiastical goods is neither to initiate~nor to contest a lawsuit
1963 27,1409| meantime time has run out for initiating a penal action for~the prior
1964 23,1033| office or function on his own initiative is bound to restitution,~
1965 4,130 | eparchy of the patriarch nor innovate anything in~the vacant patriarchal
1966 3,47 | impeded nothing is to be~innovated in the governance of the
1967 25,1278| Canon 1278~Unless the innovation is accepted by the law itself,
1968 29,1523| administrative act would appear~to be inopportune, due to the circumstances
1969 16,784 | parties and other means for~inquiries which are to be carried
1970 12,547 | However, if the member becomes insane during~temporary vows, that
1971 24,1057| of God whereby they are inscribed among~the saints, the special
1972 16,667 | Father and by which they are inserted into the Church,~His Body;
1973 19,934 | and this obligation can be insisted upon by~the authority.~
1974 25,1208| be adduced. 2. If a party~insists that a proof rejected by
1975 24,1097| fulfilled their office by inspecting the acts.~
1976 12,429 | are not subject to any inspection.~
1977 14,585 | missions, to pray for them, to inspire vocations and support them~
1978 12,563 | world so that everything is inspired with evangelical spirit
1979 15,600 | are authentic teachers and instructors of the~faith for the faithful
1980 25,1194| the issue~ceases to be res integra; (2) the case becomes proper
1981 16,720 | Canon 720~1. Individual and integral confession and absolution
1982 10,340 | moderators of the seminary for an integrated formation of the~future
1983 10,345 | in the minor seminary, by~integrating the spiritual, intellectual
1984 15,619 | their~members and their integration in the same community, by
1985 Prel,6 | which pertain to a matter ex integro regulated in this Code;~(
1986 15,599 | A religious obsequium of intellect and will, even if not the
1987 25,1245| brief, accommodated to the intelligence~of the person being interrogated,
1988 16,832 | grave inconvenience, those intending to celebrate a true marriage
1989 25,1344| by which the petitioner intends to demonstrate the facts,
1990 16,718 | moved by the pain of sin, intent on entering a new life~through
1991 16,801 | impotence to have sexual intercourse, whether on the part of
1992 12,524 | that no one is allowed to interfere in these thing under any
1993 12,474 | the monastery can without~interference with the discipline of the
1994 16,718 | committed~sins after baptism, internally led by the Holy Spirit,
1995 16,879 | Canon 879~After the internment has taken place, a record
1996 25,1224| been erased, corrected, interpolated, or affected by another
1997 29,1520| studying the possibility of interposing a~recourse against the decree.~
1998 29,1498| had granted the power to interpret~them authentically. 2. An
1999 25,1335| advocates, experts~and interpreters and the indemnification
2000 24,1081| connection cases which are interrelated are to be tried by one and~
2001 25,1211| 1211~The judge can always interrogate the parties so as to reveal
2002 25,1229| When the judge legitimately interrogates witnesses they must~tell
2003 25,1215| possible the regulations on interrogating~witnesses are to be observed
2004 25,1215| are to be observed in the interrogations of the parties.~
2005 16,758 | 6) observation~of the interstices prescribed by particular
2006 29,1489| unless a shorter or a longer interval~has been expressly prescribed
2007 25,1276| intervene. 3. The person who intervenes in a case must be admitted
2008 26,1364| promoter of justice, if intervening in the suit, have the~right: (
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