100-193 | 194-778 | 78-const | consu-inter | intim-shari | sharp-zealo
Title, Canon
2009 10,372 | sciences connected more intimately with the sacred sciences,
2010 27,1447| goods of~the Church, or intimidates an elector or one who exercises
2011 23,1028| consent of the hierarch,~invest the money which is surplus
2012 23,1049| carefully and profitably invested for the benefit of the foundation~
2013 10,347 | of the place and time and investigating the undertakings and accomplishments
2014 23,1049| obligations undertaken; the investment is to be made in accordance
2015 16,733 | The sacramental seal is inviolable; therefore the confessor~
2016 1,9 | special care for~catechumens, invites them to lead the evangelical
2017 25,1205| the consent of~those whose involvement is required to place acts
2018 18,905 | avoiding the dangers of false irenicism, indifferentism and immoderate
2019 25,1303| sentence is vitiated by irremediable nullity if: (1) it~was rendered
2020 25,1337| probably well-founded~and irreparable harm could arise from the
2021 27,1412| penalty, it ceases at once irrespective of the manner in which it
2022 24,1076| the location of a disputed item, a party can be~brought
2023 4,59 | Alexandria, then Antioch and Jerusalem. 3. ~Among the other patriarchs
2024 10,329 | eparchial bishop especially, joining forces~with other hierarchs,
2025 27,1448| appropriate penalty. 2. One who joins an~organization which plots
2026 25,1318| is~indivisible or it is a joint obligation. 3. If an appeal
2027 25,1275| from the~trial, they are jointly obliged to pay the expenses
2028 16,881 | be rendered to God,~the joy which is proper to the Lord'
2029 29,1501| canonical equity, ecclesiastical jurisprudence, and the common and constant
2030 25,1261| experts are to be determined justly and equitably by the judge
2031 15,629 | virtues, may be disposed to knowing and~loving God more perfectly,
2032 7,289 | have a special care~for laborers and strive that the Christian
2033 16,762 | while the person~either lacked that order or had been forbidden
2034 1,14 | in every age and in every land.~
2035 7,289 | priests who understand various~languages. 3. In fulfilling the function
2036 10,332 | which~serves either one very large eparchy or, if not a whole
2037 14,587 | and an apprenticeship duly lasting for~sometime. 2. Persons
2038 24,1103| strive earnestly to avoid lawsuits~among the people of God
2039 1,15 | the faith or determine as leaders of the Church. 2. The~Christian
2040 23,1041| goods are not to~be sold or leased out to their own administrators
2041 24,1079| concern inheritances~or pious legacies before the tribunal of the
2042 3,46 | Roman curia,~pontifical legates and other persons and various
2043 30 | as it exists in the civil legislation as a means of acquiring
2044 25,1285| observed as regards the length of~the defense briefs, the
2045 10,386 | will reside there for a lengthy time, he is to~inform the
2046 27,1418| the penalty is to be more lenient than the one~prescribed
2047 24,1156| action or to remove or~to lessen the charge of the petitioner.
2048 23,1012| Liturgy. 2. A tax can be levied on~physical persons only
2049 19,926 | law to faithfully meet the liabilities of the~goods and also to
2050 2,33 | Canon 33~A wife is at liberty to transfer to the Church
2051 27,1444| without being under oath lied knowingly to a judge who~
2052 4,121 | with the patriarch~act in lieu of the permanent synod for
2053 26,1361| been impugned during the lifetime~of both spouses cannot be
2054 27,1409| The suspended penalty is lifted~entirely if the guilty party
2055 27,1409| imposing a penalty or impose a lighter~penalty if the offender
2056 | likely
2057 12,436 | the typicon, they~can be likened to monasteries sui iuris;
2058 27,1405| territorial and personal limitations of his competence. 2. Particular
2059 12,423 | property can be~excluded or limited by the typicon or statutes.~
2060 19,918 | there are persons in both lines together, not counting the
2061 23,1038| given, unless they request lists~of the alienations which
2062 15,603 | Canon 603~Literature and the arts, given their
2063 25,1276| accessory to help a given litigant. 2. However,~in order to
2064 23,1041| 1041~Unless they are of little value, ecclesiastical goods
2065 23,1028| it that the interest on loans or~on mortgages be paid
2066 25,1188| available days (tempus utile) to lodge a~reasoned recourse against
2067 23,1047| and carrying~with them the long-term obligation, to be determined
2068 23,1007| Canon 1007~In looking after the spiritual well-being
2069 27,1401| received from Him the power of loosing and binding, are to treat
2070 4,92 | Saint Peter, through the loyalty,~veneration and obedience
2071 15,660 | may write in newspapers, magazines or periodicals which are
2072 26,1358| case, belong to the civil magistrate, but these cases can be
2073 10,355 | undertake and fulfill them magnanimously.~
2074 20,949 | the faculty of voting by~mail or by proxy is excluded,
2075 Prel,2 | adapted, are to be~assessed mainly according to that law.~
2076 25,1231| penitent requests their manifestation; more-over, whatever has
2077 16,701 | charity, and for the sake of manifesting unity between the Churches,
2078 25,1341| the sentence is~invalid or manifestly unjust according to the
2079 16,682 | the faith and in~any way manifests the intention of receiving
2080 16,863 | with~the other spouse in marital affection. Tacit condonation
2081 16,784 | baptism and the freedom to marry,~which are to be diligently
2082 29,1506| Canon 1505~The use of the masculine gender affects also the
2083 12,522 | who takes the place~of the master of novices. 2. The major
2084 15,651 | to publish freely~written materials. 2. All the Christian faithful
2085 16,689 | is to be indicated if her maternity is publicly established
2086 27,1406| precepts, he can, after mature reflection and with utmost
2087 15,617 | catechesis, by which faith matures and~the disciple of Christ
2088 21,984 | hierarch is understood to mean,~first of all, a patriarch,
2089 4,125 | expenses according to the measure to be determined by the
2090 12,459 | of~the typicon, in pious meditations and assiduous prayer, so
2091 25,1247| not to read from~written memoranda, unless there is question
2092 25,1246| testified to are so removed from memory that unless they are~recalled
2093 16,758 | followed in admitting married men to sacred orders.~
2094 16,732 | minister of divine justice and mercy; as a spiritual~father he
2095 19,922 | juridic persons,~or the merger of the goods with other
2096 15,654 | other writings~whatever or messages reproduced by any technical
2097 10,341 | expenses of the seminary are met even by the assessments~
2098 10,350 | to exegesis, an accurate methodology, the~principal sources of
2099 30,1545| hours, and it begins at midnight; a week is~a period of seven
2100 10,345 | ministers of Christ in the midst of~the Church, a light and
2101 25,1229| civil officials,~doctors, midwives, advocates, notaries and
2102 19,915 | for some reason other than minority, has the domicile or quasi-domicile
2103 12,418 | if the aforementioned are missing, in the~meantime legitimately
2104 14,589 | to be suitably trained~in missiology and missionary spirituality,
2105 27,1464| already foreseen in law,~has misused power, an office, a ministry
2106 27,1415| circumstance, the judge must~mitigate the penalty established
2107 25,1342| is to furnish something mobile, to pay money,~or to give
2108 10,368 | time that they be~exemplary models to the flock.~
2109 10,346 | courtesy in~acting, speaking modestly joined with charity. 3.
2110 4,146 | doubt or issue a decree~modifying the boundaries.~
2111 16,831 | domicile, quasi-domicile, or~month-long residence, or, if it is
2112 23,1028| interest on loans or~on mortgages be paid when it is due and
2113 | mostly
2114 12,471 | that they be permanently motivated to~aim more fully toward
2115 29,1516| case of a rescript issued motu~proprio, has no effect insofar
2116 12,562 | Apostolic See. 2. A member who moves~to another religious institute
2117 10,381 | especially by testing the multiform~gifts of the laity, and
2118 27,1450| 1. One who has committed murder is to be punished with a
2119 24,1130| be employed, if a deaf or~mute person must be interrogated,
2120 16,698 | establishing the true and mystical sacrifice, by which the~
2121 7,284 | Canon 284~1. The right of naming pastors belongs solely to
2122 18,908 | commemoration for the country, and~national holidays.~ ~
2123 7,280 | are~to be erected based on nationality, language, enrollment of
2124 16,880 | beyond Sundays, are the~Nativity of our Lord Jesus Christ,
2125 7,292 | residing in the~parish house near the parish church. However
2126 7,300 | there are no vicars, the nearest pastor; the eparchial bishop~
2127 12,479 | assistance of monasteries is needed in the catechetical instruction
2128 16,716 | faithful, especially the needy.~
2129 16,857 | the other party responds negatively to the interrogation; (2)
2130 10,352 | social communication, not neglecting auxiliary disciplines such
2131 25,1340| another. 2. If he refuses or neglects to do~so, the execution
2132 24,1103| profitably be resolved through a negotiated~settlement or through an
2133 24,1167| carry out the~settlement negotiations personally; rather, such
2134 15,627 | piety toward God and love of neighbor, in the context of a Christian
2135 7,287 | however the care of several neighboring parishes can be entrusted~
2136 16,762 | an account~of it; (8) a neophyte, unless he has been sufficiently
2137 14,591 | prudently promoted among the neophytes~so that the young Churches
2138 15,660 | Christian faithful may write in newspapers, magazines or periodicals
2139 29,1517| expressed by the particles~si, nisi, dummodo, or by similar
2140 12,500 | confederation or the superior of a no-confederated monastery sui iuris is~competent
2141 7,181 | the patriarchal~Church are nominated to a vacant see or to fulfill
2142 20,957 | month of notification of the non-acceptance.~
2143 10,352 | dialogue of evangelization with non-believers or non-Christians, or with
2144 14,589 | Missionaries either native or non-native are to be equipped with~
2145 27,1406| the hierarch sanctions a non-penal law in individual cases,~
2146 16,829 | whether they are subjects or~non-subjects, provided that at least
2147 29,1535| others does not cease~through non-usage or through contrary usage;
2148 23,1045| hierarch are to be regarded as~nonexistent.~
2149 23,1028| Church be harmed through the nonobservance of civil~laws; (3) accurately
2150 21,980 | which its exercise would normally have in the external forum
2151 7,296 | religious institute; these~notations are always to be noted on
2152 25,1190| the notary, however,~is to note in the acts that the parties
2153 25,1249| in~general, everything noteworthy which may have occurred
2154 10,346 | to their own rite and to nourish their~spiritual life from
2155 15,607 | place, is to be vitally nourished by~the Sacred Scripture
2156 10,350 | culture so that it may be nourishment for their own spiritual~
2157 12,466 | invalid if the acts can be nullified.~
2158 29,1496| not bind even if they be~nullifying and disqualifying ones.
2159 24,1131| pages of the~acts are to be numbered and authenticated with a
2160 12,452 | well as children who are~obligated to assist a father or mother,
2161 10,351 | by it, and are to submit (obsequor) humbly in all~things to
2162 27,1447| Pontiff. 2. One who~has obstructed the freedom of ministry
2163 24,1115| if they are certainly~and obviously competent, who declare themselves
2164 12,414 | cases and for individual occasions~only; (3) to make a visitation
2165 7,214 | of the letters and is to officially record the event.~
2166 16,693 | is made from the oil of olives or other plants~and from
2167 27,1418| however, the actions or~omissions by their nature lead to
2168 27,1438| 1438~One who intentionally omits the legally prescribed commemoration~
2169 26,1399| the reasons which favor or oppose the transfer with the two
2170 26,1394| Canon 1394~But if the pastor opposes the cause alleged for removal
2171 25,1250| the deposition with the option of adding to, suppressing,
2172 16,773 | Canon 773~Sacred ordinations should be celebrated with
2173 2,40 | except by reason of its organic progress, keeping in mind,~
2174 27,1448| penalty. 2. One who joins an~organization which plots against the
2175 26,1394| 1) invite the pastor to organize his challenges to removal
2176 15,634 | baptism, and it should so orient~the whole of human culture
2177 10,324 | ecclesiastical ministry of divine origin.~
2178 25,1225| a trial unless they are~originals or presented in authentic
2179 24,1077| place where the obligation originated or~is to be fulfilled.~
2180 25,1269| must be rejected from the outset;~and, if it is admitted,
2181 | overall
2182 24,1124| it that the trial is not overly prolonged by such extensions.~
2183 19,934 | superior's judgment, is overriding. 3. The authority which
2184 20,948 | one and after proof of the oversight and absence,~the election,
2185 1,12 | diligence the duties~which they owe to the universal Church
2186 23,1018| blessing, are privately~owned, they may be acquired by
2187 Prel,4 | abrogate nor derogate from the~pacts entered or approved by the
2188 24,1131| writing. 2. The individual pages of the~acts are to be numbered
2189 10,329 | especially pastors, are to take pains to discern and foster~vocations
2190 29,1499| recourse is to be taken to parallel~passages, if such exist,
2191 2,34 | marriage of Catholics only one parent transfers~to another Church
2192 26,1390| reputation among upright and~good parishioners or aversion to the pastor
2193 7,283 | remove from the pastor the partial~or total care of certain
2194 29,1517| they are expressed by the particles~si, nisi, dummodo, or by
2195 16,863 | pardon to an adulterous partner and not break up conjugal
2196 7,197 | know and live deeply the paschal mystery so that they~become
2197 29,1499| to be taken to parallel~passages, if such exist, to the purpose
2198 26,1391| the pastor~to resign the pastorate within a period of fifteen
2199 26,1391| removal must take place, he is paternally to persuade the pastor~to
2200 16,689 | is to be indicated if his paternity is proven with some~public
2201 25,1259| things or places, by what path and method they proceeded
2202 27,1401| teaching and never losing patience, and are even to impose
2203 12,421 | fainthearted, and to be patient towards all.~
2204 16,737 | lives and are helped in patiently enduring their infirmity
2205 4,87 | three, are~elected for the patriarchial curia by the synod of bishops
2206 15,621 | each Church sui iuris in~patrology, hagiography, and even iconography
2207 10,346 | to live according to the pattern given in the Gospel; (2)
2208 1,12 | obligation in their~own patterns of activity always to maintain
2209 16,857 | at first persevering in peaceful cohabitation~but later departed
2210 24,1103| possible or to resolve them~peacefully as soon as possible. 2.
2211 10,344 | with their families and peers,~which they need for sound
2212 12,552 | warnings, along~with salutary penances, have been in vain; (3)
2213 10,350 | way that students deeply penetrate Catholic doctrine drawn
2214 12,495 | return moved by sincere penitence; otherwise, they shall be
2215 | per
2216 25,1190| written responses the judge perceives~that it is necessary to
2217 19,911 | person is called a traveler (peregrinus) when he is in a different
2218 15,601 | culture, of answering the perennial questions~concerning the
2219 10,349 | of their own culture, the perennially valid philosophical patrimony
2220 16,697 | mystery of salvation is perfected~in the reception of the
2221 15,629 | knowing and~loving God more perfectly, to evaluating human and
2222 15,660 | newspapers, magazines or periodicals which are accustomed to
2223 27,1444| 1444~One who has committed perjury before an ecclesiastical
2224 16,698 | of the Church, there is~perpetuated in virtue of the Holy Spirit,
2225 25,1303| way of the exception in perpetuity and by way of action before
2226 10,381 | sick, the afflicted, the persecuted, the exiled and refugees. ~
2227 16,860 | spouse due to captivity or persecution, can licitly celebrate~another
2228 16,849 | that the parties intend to persevere in~conjugal life.~
2229 16,845 | provided the~other party perseveres in the consent already given,
2230 16,857 | interrogated or not, at first persevering in peaceful cohabitation~
2231 26,1390| of~parochial duties which persist after a warning; (5) poor
2232 25,1213| 1213~Unless a serious cause persuades otherwise, the judge is
2233 26,1398| yield to the counsel and persuasion of the eparchial bishop,
2234 25,1318| are several respondents or~petitioners, and if the sentence is
2235 25,1289| the trial, if the issue is plainly and fully known from the
2236 16,693 | the oil of olives or other plants~and from aromatics, is confected
2237 27,1448| joins an~organization which plots against the Church, is to
2238 24,1103| very start or even~at any point during the litigation, whenever
2239 28,1469| whether, in order to avoid a pointless trial, it is expedi-about
2240 11,401 | their private, family, and~politico-social lives to be witnesses for
2241 7,272 | bishop, to investigate, ponder~and propose practical conclusions
2242 12,492 | the most grave reasons, pondered before the Lord. A petition~
2243 3,44 | accepts his~election to the pontificate, but if the one elected
2244 23,1021| wealthier eparchies can aid the poorer~ones.~
2245 24,1125| establish time limits for positing of procedural acts, the
2246 4,71 | Canon 71~1. The positions of tellers and secretary
2247 16,762 | abortion and all~persons who positively cooperated in either; (5)
2248 24,1162| the nature and force of a possessory action the prescriptions
2249 12,500 | addition to other conditions possibly stipulated in the typicon,
2250 10,385 | A cleric is forbidden to post bond, even from his~own
2251 25,1192| made through the public postal services,~with an acknowledgement
2252 15,641 | fill the more responsible posts in~society and to bear witness
2253 20,961 | prefer, they can vote to postulate such a~person from the competent
2254 16,698 | offered for us and his Blood poured out for~us, establishing
2255 7,272 | investigate, ponder~and propose practical conclusions about those
2256 4,82 | approving and recommending practices which foster the~spiritual
2257 15,663 | a work or its approval, praise, or~blessing is valid only
2258 15,652 | promote good initiatives, praising and~blessing in the first
2259 29,1503| doubt the revocation of a pre-existent law is not~presumed, but
2260 26,1372| non-Catholic minister, the pre-nuptial~investigation mentioned
2261 14,585 | common law, the Gospel is~preached in the whole world under
2262 7,204 | interrupted~month, so long as the precaution is taken that the eparchy
2263 27,1409| the law is expressed in preceptive terms, the judge, in accord
2264 25,1244| witness' knowledge and the precise time the witness learned
2265 27,1401| may receive a cure and to preclude the offender from~being
2266 16,783 | marriage, by which they may be~predisposed to that new state. 2. It
2267 7,302 | pastor, provides daily a preeminent and active assistance in
2268 20,961 | qualified and whom they prefer, they can vote to postulate
2269 12,516 | finance~officer although it is preferably separated from the office
2270 16,876 | it does not obscure the preference of the Church for the burial
2271 25,1305| complaint of nullity~may be prejudiced and, as a result, regards
2272 29,1534| to it~if the renunciation prejudices the Church or others.~
2273 Prel | PRELIMINARY CANONS ~
2274 16,715 | offerings for the Liturgy of~the Presanctified and for commemorations in
2275 24,1142| force unless the procurator presents a~mandate within the peremptory
2276 14,584 | should be so done that, preserving~the integrity of faith and
2277 4,70 | patriarch; in the meantime the presidency is reserved to the~administrator
2278 4,143 | 2) titular bishops;~(3) presidents of monastic confederations,
2279 2,31 | Canon 31~No one can presume in any way to induce the
2280 25,1265| the judge can formulate presumptions~which are not established
2281 29,1508| or immemorial custom can prevail~over a canon which contains
2282 1,10 | and transmitted~at a great price by many and to profess it
2283 15,607 | liturgical~homily should hold pride of place, is to be vitally
2284 15,627 | education of children belongs~primarily to their parents or to those
2285 10,373 | of married clerics in the primitive~Church and in the tradition
2286 25,1285| principal documents are to be~printed, the prior authorization
2287 16,877 | Christian faithful unless priorto death they gave some signs
2288 1,23 | to protect his or her own privacy.~
2289 25,1276| the case has reached the probatory stage.~
2290 15,644 | pedagogical suitability, probity,~or integrity of doctrine.~
2291 26,1390| the Church~whenever this problem cannot be remedied in any
2292 25,1259| what path and method they proceeded in~discharging the function
2293 12,501 | be treated in a judicial proceeding, it is to be done by the
2294 12,501 | case be tried in judicial proceedings. 3. The~decision about the
2295 12,501 | tribunal and the case shall be processed according to the canons~
2296 29,1538| or are laws pertaining to processes~or penalties, are not subject
2297 15,597 | believers~in the faith, he proclaims with a definitive act that
2298 16,819 | which is ordered toward the procreation of offspring by means of
2299 16,895 | established~by law, otherwise it produces no canonical effect.~ ~
2300 27,1436| to these cases, whoever professes a doctrine~that has been
2301 12,468 | brought against one who has profited from the~contract entered
2302 25,1197| to make restitution, the~profits made from the day of the
2303 10,372 | measures to acquire a more~profound and timely knowledge and
2304 4,140 | appropriately the forms and programs of the apostolate~and ecclesiastical
2305 12,498 | the dismissal procedure progresses in accordance with the law,
2306 18,908 | faithful, undertake any project in~which they could cooperate
2307 16,863 | forgive the misdeed and not to prolong the separation~permanently.~
2308 12,571 | they shall support their promoters in order that they may better
2309 16,884 | the human race; it also promotes true and authentic devotion
2310 25,1260| express what considerations prompted him~or her to admit or reject
2311 26,1394| pastor must be removed and promptly issue a decree on the~matter.~
2312 25,1300| Canon 1300~The other pronouncements of a judge, over and above
2313 1,7 | sharers in Christ's priestly,~prophetic and royal function in their
2314 7,269 | treated by it or to receive proposals from members. ~2. The eparchial
2315 24,1121| contestatio); a person who proposes them later is not to~be
2316 16,810 | The impediment of public propriety arises: (1) from an invalid
2317 29,1516| of a rescript issued motu~proprio, has no effect insofar as
2318 24,1178| appointment; the parties may~prorogate the time limits.~
2319 25,1314| Canon 1314~An appeal must be prosecuted within a month of its being
2320 7,285 | suitability he is to listen to the proto-presbyter, conduct appropriate investigations
2321 7,205 | the auxiliary bishop, the proto-syncellus or syncellus, or some other
2322 7,238 | major seminary; (5) the~protopresbyters; (6) at least one pastor
2323 27,1427| contents of~the letter are provable through some document. 2.
2324 12,418 | have power corresponding to provincials,~and also those who, if
2325 21,983 | Canon 983~1. The burden of proving delegation rests with the
2326 25,1337| request of a~party order a provisional execution of a sentence
2327 27,1447| any hierarch~whatsoever or provokes his subjects to disobedience,
2328 25,1213| the judge, in accord with prudential judgment,~can do the same
2329 10,352 | auxiliary disciplines such as psychology and pastoral sociology.
2330 24,1152| delicts which are not punishable under the common law, if
2331 15,634 | if for the most part its pupils are non-Catholics. ~3. A
2332 13,574 | aim~at other ends whose pursuit by their nature is reserved
2333 19,933 | amounts to a~condition sine qua non is invalid; otherwise
2334 26,1371| care that~notation be made quickly in the matrimonial and baptismal
2335 7,207 | See on the occasion of the~quinquennial report, about the status
2336 29,1523| execute it unless it~is quite clear that the act itself
2337 16,884 | the Mother of the human race; it also promotes true and
2338 16,851 | 1. A marriage cannot be radically sanated if consent is lacking~
2339 15,653 | detailed norms~about the use of radio, cinema, television and
2340 12,452 | whose help is necessary in raising and educating children cannot~
2341 25,1335| also engaged in litigation rashly; (5) ~the depositing of
2342 29,1502| to it, or if~it entirely re-orders the subject matter of the
2343 16,681 | foreseen before he or she reaches the use of reason, is~licitly
2344 16,866 | spouse can praiseworthily readmit the other spouse~to conjugal
2345 10,350 | been fully brought into reality, ecumenism is to be one
2346 15,639 | achieves its purpose and realizes its undertakings, they should~
2347 21,987 | things which are in the realm of executive power of governance
2348 25,1188| tempus utile) to lodge a~reasoned recourse against the rejection
2349 27,1404| to another, although~the reasoning may be the same, or even
2350 1,11 | Canon 11~In virtue of their rebirth in Christ there exists among
2351 16,675 | Spirit, is freed from sin, reborn to new life, puts on Christ
2352 | recent
2353 | recently
2354 27,1416| offense was committed by a recidivist, or if according to~common
2355 27,1428| especially if it~concerns recidivists, the hierarch can, in addition
2356 30,1546| unless the beginning of the reckoning coincides with the beginning
2357 25,1264| Canon 1264~When the judicial recognizance or access has been completed,
2358 10,381 | them. 3. Clerics are to recognize and promote the~dignity
2359 16,884 | people of God the Church~recommends to the special and filial
2360 26,1381| to use pastoral~means to reconcile the spouses and induce them
2361 27,1438| divine praises, and~does not reconsider though legitimately warned,
2362 27,1407| adequate time given for~reconsideration. 2. One is to be said to
2363 25,1248| trial. 2. Use of a tape recorder is allowed provided that,~
2364 25,1250| opportunity to listen to the tape recording of the deposition with the
2365 16,689 | it is done in~the civil records of the region, the names
2366 24,1154| action that might exist to recover damages~arising from the
2367 25,1335| paid and the damages to be recovered.~
2368 12,545 | of special circumstances, reduces the time of the novitiate,
2369 25,1251| the judge believes such a reexamination necessary~or useful, provided,
2370 16,771 | letters to the eparchial curia referring to the same investigation
2371 Prel,3 | Code, although it often refers to the prescriptions of
2372 10,331 | discern it~themselves and refine it by a dedicated spirit;
2373 10,344 | Gospel and for the continual refinement of their various~natural
2374 15,602 | to a more~conscious and reflective life of faith.~
2375 27,1409| penalty if the offender has reformed and reparation of the scandal
2376 10,381 | persecuted, the exiled and refugees. ~2. Unless constrained
2377 20,957 | the election and does not regain~any such right by a subsequent
2378 12,431 | the ownership of goods, he~regains the use, usufruct, and administration
2379 23,1045| of the hierarch are to be regarded as~nonexistent.~
2380 7,192 | are committed to his care, regardless of age, condition, nation
2381 10,329 | is~to provide that either regional or, insofar as is possible,
2382 16,774 | major superior so that~the registration of the sacred ordination
2383 1,26 | authority has competence~to regulate the exercise of the rights
2384 16,668 | called private. 2. For the regulation of divine public~worship
2385 24,1180| arbitrators have the right to be reimbursed for~expenses; they may even
2386 24,1183| or a request for a total reinstatement~(restitutio in integrum);
2387 25,1189| decree by which he accepts or rejects the libellus the interested
2388 12,524 | visitators; however, in what relates to the~religious discipline
2389 24,1157| one case or was otherwise relatively incompetent.~
2390 12,488 | loses all rights~and is released from the obligations towards
2391 10,365 | that the eparchial~bishop releasing the cleric obtain the consent
2392 25,1253| whether~the witness is reliable and firmly consistent or
2393 25,1217| confession of one party relieves the other parties from the
2394 2,39 | Catholic faith, are~to be religiously preserved and fostered.~
2395 23,1033| ecclesiastical goods who relinquishes an office or function on
2396 16,762 | until he becomes free by relinquishing the~office and position
2397 15,664 | of hierarchs,~or he may rely on others, according to
2398 25,1355| nullity of the sentence~and remand the case to the tribunal
2399 23,1047| eparchial bishop, they are to be remanded to the fund mentioned in
2400 25,1304| sentence is vitiated by remediable nullity only, if: (1) ~it
2401 26,1390| whenever this problem cannot be remedied in any other way.~
2402 24,1182| would be subject to~such a remedy; in which case, the appeal
2403 27,1425| but a~general remission removes all penalties except those
2404 7,228 | specifically prohibited from removing, destroying or~altering
2405 16,844 | which the person who is renewing consent knows or thinks~
2406 16,866 | in which case the former renounces the right to~separate.~
2407 25,1206| instance and it~obliges the renouncing party to pay the expenses
2408 23,1028| care that the capital be repaid in due time; (5) with the
2409 24,1160| feared can~otherwise be repaired and suitable security for
2410 25,1281| there is an occasion for repeating the decree mentioned in
2411 27,1403| trial, moved by~sincere repentance, has confessed his offense
2412 16,766 | causes,~not however by the repetition of the same cause, unless
2413 16,817 | marriage. 2. No human power~can replace this matrimonial consent.~
2414 25,1286| the bond have the right to reply again to the~rejoinders
2415 25,1299| dispositive section, or reporting the facts or the~petitions
2416 1,15 | pastors~of the Church, as representatives of Christ, declare as teachers~
2417 15,654 | writings~whatever or messages reproduced by any technical means and
2418 12,421 | sick and to visit them, to~reprove the unruly, to console the
2419 27,1401| offenses, by correcting, reproving, appealing, constantly teaching
2420 15,657 | Churches sui iuris. ~3. To republish liturgical books or their
2421 15,666 | therefore they may not be republished without obtaining the permission
2422 12,493 | law itself, unless it was repudiated~by the member at the moment
2423 27,1436| into doubt, or who totally~repudiates the Christian faith, and
2424 24,1103| employing the services~of reputable persons for mediation. 3.
2425 22,1004| decree null, but also to rescind~or revoke it, but the superior
2426 19,933 | can be the occasion for a rescissory action in accordance with
2427 16,727 | determined authority; these reservations cannot~be done without the
2428 16,769 | life, where the candidate resided for~some time, concerning
2429 4,87 | on them the office with residency in the~patriarchal curia;
2430 10,386 | even if they do not have a residential office,~nevertheless are
2431 3,43 | Church of Rome, in whom resides the office~(munus) given
2432 3,44 | happen that the Roman Pontiff resigns his office (munus), it is
2433 19,932 | was not in any way able to resist, is considered null. 2.
2434 8,316 | patriarch, recourse is made respectively~to the Apostolic See or
2435 25,1194| and is competent in other respects; (3) the jurisdiction of
2436 25,1318| 2. If there are several respondents or~petitioners, and if the
2437 16,856 | party requests time for responding, the same hierarch is to
2438 15,626 | they are catechizing and responsive to the demands of their
2439 10,385 | then devote and share the rest in works of the~apostolate
2440 27,1432| with it the obligation of restoring whatever was~illegitimately
2441 24,1160| a thing and an order to restrain the exercise of~a right
2442 12,452 | priesthood in a monastery but are restrained~by some impediment established
2443 16,727 | sins can be appropriately restricted~and reserved to a determined
2444 7,226 | office or establish any other restriction.~
2445 16,753 | can be circumscribed with restrictions or revoked by the one who
2446 29,1498| retroactive force; if it restricts or extends the~law or if
2447 27,1418| penalty,~especially if it resulted in scandal or other serious
2448 25,1199| successor or an interested party resumes the suit; (2) if the case
2449 7,259 | ten years have elapsed, retaining a brief~summary of the facts
2450 16,731 | unless that person~formally retracts the denunciation and is
2451 16,848 | was not observed, and the retroactivity into~the past of canonical
2452 12,494 | departure from the monastery and returns~to the world, cannot exercise
2453 16,840 | other~does not consent to revealing it. 2. The obligation of
2454 15,595 | the Holy Spirit, it might reverently~safeguard revealed truth,
2455 25,1320| sentence is to be confirmed or revised, either totally or partially.
2456 25,1331| issued the sentence for its revision or by appealing to the~tribunal
2457 29,1533| illicit. ~3. A local privilege revives if the place is restored
2458 24,1077| tribunal. 2. If the case revolves around obligations which~
2459 16,737 | strengthened by the hope of~eternal reward and absolved from sins,
2460 25,1323| between the parties and gives rise to an action for execution
2461 12,459 | in suitable exercises to root out vices in order~to curb
2462 7,289 | faith, hope and~charity rooted in Christ and that the Christian
2463 1,7 | priestly,~prophetic and royal function in their own manner;
2464 27,1442| taken or retained~it for a sacrilegious purpose, is to be punished
2465 23,1035| alienation is invalid. 2. Other safeguards prescribed by competent
2466 25,1192| another~method which is the safest, observing particular law.
2467 7,262 | for~their preservation, safety and increase, to supply
2468 10,345 | Church, a light and the salt for the world of this age.~
2469 12,552 | repeated warnings, along~with salutary penances, have been in vain; (
2470 16,867 | circumstances of life are sanctified. 2. Concerning the sacramentals
2471 16,667 | sign,~our Lord Jesus Christ sanctifies people by the power of the
2472 27,1452| compelled to give~appropriate satisfaction; but if such a person refuses,
2473 24,1136| or that the latter cannot~satisfactorily safeguard the rights of
2474 16,841 | recorded. He is not to be~satisfied until he receives notification
2475 23,1021| the eparchial bishops can satisfy~obligations towards other
2476 25,1187| or the place where they say they reside for the purpose
2477 15,610 | especially to supply for the scarcity~of clerics, the eparchial
2478 15,597 | held; they also exercise it scattered throughout~the world but
2479 16,762 | delict of apostasy, heresy or~schism; (3) a person who has attempted
2480 27,1437| is to be~punished as a schismatic with a major excommunication.~
2481 15,647 | inquire more deeply and scientifically into divine revelation and~
2482 4,82 | patriarch can: (1) within the scope~of his competence, issue
2483 23,1044| lawfully accepted,~are to be scrupulously fulfilled even as regards
2484 7,296 | himself or his~delegate and sealed with the parish seal. 4.
2485 29,1521| to the laws and the most secure~ways of the place. 2. If
2486 29,1489| commentary Acta Apostolicae Sedis, unless another~form of
2487 27,1447| 1447~1. One who incites sedition and hatred toward any hierarch~
2488 25,1328| to indemnify the person seeking restitutio in integrum if
2489 26,1379| 1379~1. Unless one party seeks an ordinary contentious
2490 27,1451| Canon 1451~One who has seized, unjustly detained, seriously
2491 24,1093| instruction of the case, selecting one either from among the
2492 24,1174| provide by~decree for the selection. 2. The same norm is to
2493 28,1486| exercising the right of self-defense, unless having been cited~
2494 16,888 | It is not permitted to sell sacred relics. 2. Significant~
2495 15,665 | themselves or~others by buying, selling, reading, or passing on
2496 25,1197| therefore, the possessor is sentenced to make restitution, the~
2497 16,864 | other a legitimate cause for separating in virtue of a decree of
2498 25,1295| sentence must~express in sequence who is the judge or the
2499 15,615 | issue norms so that special series of~sacred preaching are
2500 7,211 | the eparchy which he~has served.~
2501 10,332 | to be established which~serves either one very large eparchy
2502 25,1323| party. 2. A res iudicata settles an~issue between the parties
2503 30,1545| midnight; a week is~a period of seven days, a month is a period
2504 12,517 | congregation who has completed the seventeenth year of age. In respect
2505 10,361 | eparchy laboring under a severe lack of clergy, so long
2506 16,863 | innocent spouse spontaneously~severed conjugal living, that spouse
2507 1,7 | since they have become sharers in Christ's priestly,~prophetic
2508 15,606 | other fields of learning by sharing their insights and~resources.~
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