100-193 | 194-778 | 78-const | consu-inter | intim-shari | sharp-zealo
Title, Canon
2509 10,349 | truth and falsehood~with a sharp intellectual discretion,
2510 15,601 | the light of~Christ might shine everywhere more brightly
2511 11,401 | manifest~Him to others; also, shining in faith, hope and charity,
2512 10,393 | regions~laboring under a shortage of clergy.~
2513 8,314 | exarchy committed to him by~showing the decree of appointment
2514 29,1517| expressed by the particles~si, nisi, dummodo, or by similar
2515 29,1518| the arguments from both~sides of the question, giving
2516 25,1310| himself or of the Apostolic Signatura; (2) from a sentence vitiated
2517 25,1223| force against the author or~signer as that deriving from an
2518 16,888 | to sell sacred relics. 2. Significant~relics, icons or images,
2519 16,867 | especially spiritual~ones, are signified and obtained through the
2520 16,698 | offering~and as a communion to signify and perfect the unity of
2521 16,856 | any answer, the~person's silence is considered to be a negative
2522 7,197 | in charity, humility and simplicity of life, is to make every
2523 27,1443| Canon 1443~who has simulated the celebration of the Divine
2524 27,1403| the following conditions simultaneously concur: ~the offender, who
2525 10,346 | Christ, among which are sincerity of heart, diligent concern
2526 19,933 | which amounts to a~condition sine qua non is invalid; otherwise
2527 29,1514| execution it has been issued; a singular precept ceases on the termination
2528 16,877 | Canon 877~Sinners are to be deprived of an
2529 24,1128| place~he enters and at a site designated by the bishop.~
2530 16,800 | before he has completed his sixteenth year of age and~a woman
2531 7,199 | other~solemnities in which a sizeable part of the people participate.~
2532 15,606 | community and are to cooperate~skillfully with the bishops in their
2533 14,589 | equipped with~the necessary skills and ability; they are to
2534 24,1086| protosyncellus,~unless the smallness of the eparchy or the small
2535 15,622 | for the same territory or socio-cultural region. ~2. This commission
2536 10,352 | psychology and pastoral sociology. 3. Although~students are
2537 16,875 | the same time brings the solace of hope to~the living.~
2538 7,204 | eparchy on days~of special solemnity established by particular
2539 7,200 | eparchy, which are to be solemnly carried out by himself according
2540 16,731 | concerning the crime of solicitation~to sin against chastity
2541 27,1458| pretext~of confession has solicited a penitent to a sin against
2542 7,293 | in his daily contacts and~solicitude to the baptized and non-baptized,
2543 15,601 | recommending Christian~solutions to the more pressing problems,
2544 24,1109| of an objection is to be solved most expeditiously~after
2545 24,1184| which it was given, or~by somebody else, unless the parties
2546 | sometime
2547 | sometimes
2548 | somewhere
2549 16,682 | is to be exhorted to have~sorrow for personal sins. 2. A
2550 16,874 | can be~done, or at least a space in the civil cemeteries
2551 10,346 | promises, courtesy in~acting, speaking modestly joined with charity.
2552 24,1130| person to be interrogated speaks a language which is not~
2553 24,1060| document explicitly (in forma specifica) confirmed by the Roman~
2554 29,1513| and the common usage of speech, and~must not be extended
2555 24,1117| unless some of them demand speedier treatment than others, which
2556 24,1176| the arbitrators are to be spelled out in~the compromise, as
2557 7,292 | the days which the pastor~spends once a year in spiritual
2558 7,230 | which the income~must be spent.~
2559 14,589 | missiology and missionary spirituality, as well as instructed~in
2560 16,689 | the minister, parents, sponsors, and also the witnesses,
2561 15,665 | type conducted under their sponsorship are selected with the~sense
2562 10,369 | penance. They are to honor St. Mary,~the ever Virgin Mother
2563 24,1130| is to be employed; their statements, however, are to~be put
2564 10,331 | suitable by certain signs for~steadfastly undertaking the sacred ministries
2565 12,502 | bonds as well as obligations stemming from monastic profession
2566 16,801 | as the doubt exists. 3. Sterility neither prohibits nor~invalidates
2567 23,1008| supreme administrator and steward~of all ecclesiastical goods.
2568 25,1261| Both the expenses and the stipends which must be paid to the
2569 4,86 | if particular law thus stipulates, also to~ordain all bishops; (
2570 23,1045| performance of their duty. 3. Stipulations added to last wills~and
2571 10,329 | with other hierarchs, is to stir up his flock in promoting
2572 | stop
2573 25,1301| definitive sentence if it stops the trial, or if it puts
2574 27,1405| can also by his own laws strengthen~with a suitable penalty
2575 24,1146| suspended from office and also stricken from the list of advocates~
2576 12,572 | their own rule of~life, striving for the perfection of charity
2577 15,617 | through an increasingly stronger commitment to the person
2578 7,302 | consultation, help and example, studiously providing~parochial care
2579 29,1520| asked~for, to the one who is studying the possibility of interposing
2580 29,1530| validity according to the style of the~curia of the hierarch
2581 27,1437| Canon 1437~One who refuses subjection to the supreme authority
2582 30 | of acquiring or losing a subjective right and~of freeing oneself
2583 12,453 | means. 3. In respect to the submission of documents as well as
2584 25,1283| and~all danger of fraud or subordination is removed; (3) in all~cases,
2585 1,7 | a society in this world, subsists in the Catholic Church,~
2586 29,1524| or the~executor has not substantially observed the procedural
2587 20,953 | unless it is clear that by subtracting that vote the~person elected
2588 24,1063| to judge in first and in~succeeding instances, by judges who
2589 21,982 | transfers to any hierarch who succeeds him in governance.~
2590 7,212 | officio with the right of succession and endowed with special~
2591 29,1514| A dispensation which has successive applications ceases also
2592 16,737 | enduring their infirmity and suffering. 2. In the Churches in which
2593 7,292 | as~the parochial ministry suffers no harm from it. 2. Unless~
2594 29,1537| there is a doubt about the sufficiency of the~cause, the dispensation
2595 25,1245| captious, nor crafty, nor suggestive of the~answer, free from
2596 16,762 | person who has attempted suicide; (6) a person who has performed
2597 23,1036| of the goods exceeds the sum it established~or approved
2598 25,1277| parties, the judge must summon to the trial a~third party
2599 28,1468| investigation appears to be entirely~superfluous. 2. Care must be taken lest
2600 16,698 | himself did at the Last Supper, who gave to the disciples~
2601 10,345 | completed in the major seminary, supplementing those things which, perhaps,
2602 21,994 | or about fact, the Church supplies executive~power of governance
2603 20,945 | confers an office, while supplying for someone who~is negligent
2604 25,1253| whether the witness has supporting witnesses or whether there
2605 16,880 | the Apostolic See which suppresses a holy days~of obligation
2606 25,1250| the option of adding to, suppressing, correcting or changing
2607 12,445 | those whom they know for sure before the Lord as being~
2608 23,1028| invest the money which is surplus after expenses and which
2609 19,925 | collegial juridic person survives, and~the aggregate of persons
2610 25,1305| result, regards him or her as suspect, the party can demand that
2611 26,1367| was not consummated, after suspending~the nullity case with the
2612 1,19 | the right to promote or to sustain apostolic~action by their
2613 24,1130| judge or the parties, a sworn interpreter designated~by
2614 16,701 | having removed any liturgical syncretism~and wearing the appropriate
2615 7,256 | eparchial curia with a~brief synopsis of each of the documents.~
2616 15,647 | analyze and to structure systematically the truths of divine revelation,
2617 27,1448| a public performance or talk or publicly disseminated
2618 14,587 | not a~mere presentation of teachings and precepts, but a formation
2619 15,653 | the use of radio, cinema, television and the like dealing~with
2620 12,426 | determinations of the founder, and so tend to the~perfection of his
2621 24,1073| none of these titles is termed relative. 3. Unless~the
2622 12,485 | consent of the council, to terminate the eremitical life for~
2623 30,1546| of one or more~weeks, the terminus is reached at the end of
2624 27,1409| expressed in preceptive terms, the judge, in accord with
2625 23,1043| fulfill the will of the testator.~
2626 16,682 | truths of the faith and be~tested in the Christian life; the
2627 25,1246| matters which are to be~testified to are so removed from memory
2628 25,1253| 2) whether the witness~testifies in virtue of personal knowledge,
2629 25,1209| appear before the judge to~testify, it is permitted to hear
2630 16,761 | written in his own hand,~testifying that he is ready to receive
2631 10,381 | the Church, especially by testing the multiform~gifts of the
2632 10,353 | are to be exercises and tests strengthening pastoral formation,
2633 15,658 | morals, if~they are used as textbooks for catechetical instruction.~
2634 14,587 | prerogatives are recognized as theirs.~
2635 15,606 | Canon 606~1. Theologians with their deeper understanding
2636 | thereafter
2637 | therein
2638 7,182 | candidates, hearing, if they think it appropriate, secretly~
2639 23,1040| alienation decides, after a thorough review of the situation,
2640 25,1246| of some matters if it is thought~that this can be done without
2641 16,840 | sanctity of marriage is threatened~by the observance of secrecy.
2642 27,1442| Canon 1442~Whoever has thrown away the Divine Eucharist
2643 7,183 | fourth ballots, because of a tied vote, it is not established
2644 10,372 | acquire a more~profound and timely knowledge and use of them
2645 15,647 | matters to the people~of today in a way that is suited
2646 15,662 | with religious and moral topics, members~of religious institutes
2647 27,1451| inflicted bodily or mental torture on a person, is to~be punished
2648 29,1518| directly whom the decree touches and especially those whose~
2649 10,330 | set up a program for the~training of clerics, in which the
2650 12,529 | permission of the superior, transacted business of the order or
2651 24,1121| had been already reached (transactio), as well~as other peremptory
2652 25,1299| material error has occurred in transcribing the dispositive section,
2653 23,1053| also enjoy the power~of transferring for a just reason the obligations
2654 15,634 | into which they~have been transformed through baptism, and it
2655 4,95 | their zeal; if they gravely transgress in a~certain matter, after
2656 25,1315| they are to be carefully translated into a language~known to
2657 24,1130| original language and a translation is~to be added; an interpreter
2658 15,651 | in the production and the transmission of communications offer
2659 25,1315| appeal is being made must transmit the~acts, duly authenticated
2660 7,182 | additional information, transmits the matter to all~the members
2661 6,171 | to draw up its statutes, transmitting~them to the Apostolic See,
2662 24,1128| the parties, a~judge can travel outside his own territory
2663 19,911 | 911~A person is called a traveler (peregrinus) when he is
2664 10,340 | doctrine from the eminent~treasury handed down by them.~
2665 21,990 | wish to proceed further in treating the matter. 3. ~When several
2666 24,1117| of them demand speedier treatment than others, which fact
2667 25,1222| public documents are to be trusted concerning everything which
2668 23,1046| his own hierarch of this trusteeship and list all the~goods that
2669 25,1202| petitioning for indemnity against tutors,~guardians, administrators
2670 7,271 | less than six nor more than twelve in number;~if, for any reason
2671 16,759 | presbyterate the completion of~twenty-four years, with due regard for
2672 16,759 | diaconate is completion of~twenty-three years, for the presbyterate
2673 4,120 | determined times, at~least twice a year, and whenever the
2674 7,178 | although its exercise is ultimately regulated by the Supreme
2675 10,346 | freedom~wisely and to act unaided and diligently.~
2676 10,382 | completely from all those things unbecoming to their state, according
2677 30,1542| faithful; (4) the certain and unchallenged boundaries of ecclesiastical
2678 12,494 | bishop can receive him either unconditionally or on a trial basis~for
2679 29,1508| been the continuous and uncontested practice~for the prescribed
2680 21,990 | business, the one who first undertakes to deal with it excludes
2681 16,691 | baptized person founded on undoubted arguments, especially if
2682 24,1170| but they are to~be of an uneven number. 2. In the compromise
2683 27,1405| particular penal~laws be uniform in the same territory, to
2684 16,825 | person, even when inflicted unintentionally, which is of such a type
2685 10,384 | the supervision of~labor unions unless, in the judgment
2686 12,529 | acts contrary to the vows unlawful, but not invalid. 2. This
2687 25,1273| through rather long and unnecessary delays. 2. Even if the respondent
2688 10,369 | preaching; they are to be unremitting in prayer, in liturgical
2689 12,421 | visit them, to~reprove the unruly, to console the fainthearted,
2690 25,1292| 5. But if the judges~are unwilling or unable to arrive at a
2691 16,712 | 712~Those who are publicly unworthy are forbidden from receiving
2692 16,783 | moral,~social and culture upbringing of their children; (2) by
2693 16,779 | validity of a marriage is to be upheld until the contrary is~proven.~
2694 24,1175| matter by~decree; if it upholds the objection, other arbitrators
2695 7,247 | science, of sound~doctrine, uprightness, prudence and experience
2696 29,1511| especially pertaining to urging the observance of a~law; (
2697 29,1496| long as the dispensation is usually granted~by the authority
2698 27,1462| has obtained, conferred or usurped in any manner whatsoever,
2699 24,1119| fifteen available days (dies utiles).~
2700 24,1102| otherwise, a delegated judge may utilize the assistance of~officers
2701 15,602 | are to be recognized~and utilized, so that the Christian faithful
2702 15,606 | and, of equal importance, utilizing their freedom, to illumine
2703 26,1396| exercising the office~of pastor, vacate the rectory immediately,
2704 10,392 | Clerics have a right to annual vacations as determined by the~particular
2705 25,1253| inconsistent, uncertain or vacillating; (4) whether the witness
2706 19,911 | quasi-domicile and a transient (vagus) if one has neither domicile
2707 20,943 | subsequent vacancy does not validate the provision. 2. But if
2708 23,1035| reason; (2) a written expert valuation of the goods to be alienated; (
2709 15,629 | evaluating human and moral values~with right conscience and
2710 11,405 | fostered, and so that the variety of rites~does not harm the
2711 16,743 | to his apostles, and in varying degrees share in the~proclamation
2712 10,346 | which are commended by the venerable tradition of their own Church
2713 29,1528| canons also apply~to the verbal granting of a favor, unless
2714 24,1132| to the party~or witness verbatim and that the party or witness
2715 25,1326| clear proof of injustice is verified only if: (1) the sentence
2716 29,1517| by similar words in the vernacular (e.g.,~if, unless, provided
2717 25,1318| the respondent and vice versa. 2. If there are several
2718 25,1229| fear~that infamy, dangerous vexations or other serious evils will~
2719 25,1318| benefits the respondent and vice versa. 2. If there are several
2720 4,142 | himself is to appoint a vice-president, who~presides over the assembly
2721 12,459 | suitable exercises to root out vices in order~to curb the movements
2722 21,988 | delegation is granted in view of the~special qualifications
2723 15,640 | at making the Christian view-point present by promoting a deeper
2724 16,881 | from the evening of the~vigil until the end of the Sunday
2725 7,199 | principal solemnities and their vigils. 3. The eparchial bishop
2726 14,586 | to religious freedom is vindicated so that no one is driven
2727 25,1227| n. 2, or without risk of~violating the obligation to observe
2728 12,570 | consecrated~life. Consecrated virgins and widows who live on their
2729 12,420 | members shall trust the visitator, and they are obliged to
2730 30,1542| Christian faithful can be visited by no ecclesiastical authority~
2731 15,607 | pride of place, is to be vitally nourished by~the Sacred
2732 16,822 | dignity of matrimony does not vitiate matrimonial consent so long
2733 24,1181| this sentence is~null and void, the judicial vicar either
2734 23,1030| employees a just and decent wage so that~they may provide
2735 10,332 | for which nothing is left wanting.~
2736 16,675 | baptism a person through washing with natural water with~
2737 13,577 | preserved in~them, and to watch lest abuse creep into ecclesiastical
2738 15,665 | rectors of churches are to be watchful that in~their churches are
2739 16,675 | through washing with natural water with~the invocation of the
2740 23,1021| means through which the wealthier eparchies can aid the poorer~
2741 12,476 | outside the monastery, are to wear the monastic habit prescribed
2742 16,701 | liturgical syncretism~and wearing the appropriate vestments
2743 30,1546| years, or of one or more~weeks, the terminus is reached
2744 25,1260| 1260~1. The judge is to weigh attentively not only the
2745 7,285 | with~him. 3. After he has weighed all the circumstances, the
2746 25,1218| Canon 1218~Having weighted all the circumstances, it
2747 27,1404| may be the same, or even weightier.~
2748 27,1402| spoken of in 3, there are weighty~reasons precluding a penal
2749 23,1007| looking after the spiritual well-being of people, the Church~needs
2750 25,1337| sees that it is probably well-founded~and irreparable harm could
2751 16,706 | offered are~bread made of wheat alone and recently made
2752 | wherein
2753 10,339 | petition for any confessor whomsoever,~even from outside the seminary,
2754 29,1513| administrative acts are to be widely~interpreted. 3. Privileges
2755 12,570 | Consecrated virgins and widows who live on their own in~
2756 10,393 | necessity; let them show willingness, especially with the~permission
2757 24,1146| advocate are forbidden to win~the suit through bribery
2758 16,706 | of corruption and natural wine of the grape and not corrupt.~
2759 22,998 | perhaps through the use of wise persons in~mediation or
2760 10,346 | be trained to use freedom~wisely and to act unaided and diligently.~
2761 10,350 | as the unity which Christ wished for His Church has~not been
2762 24,1146| the same penalties if they withdraw cases from competent tribunals
2763 12,440 | monastery sui iuris~to, or the withdrawal from a confederation is
2764 12,550 | congregation with the intention of withdrawing from the~power of superiors,
2765 Prel,4 | in~their present form not withstanding any prescriptions of the
2766 16,859 | has several non-baptized wives, after having received baptism
2767 23,1030| policy in the employment of~workers; (2) is to pay employees
2768 23,1042| of juridic persons can be worsened.~
2769 16,667 | become in a unique way true worshipers of~God the Father and by
2770 25,1218| the judge to~evaluate the worth of an extra-judicial confession
2771 27,1451| unjustly detained, seriously wounded or mutilated, or inflicted
2772 27,1401| order to ensure that the wounds inflicted by~the offense
2773 26,1398| pastor does not intend to yield to the counsel and persuasion
2774 16,783 | and catechesis adapted to youths and adults, by which the~
2775 7,285 | morals, sound doctrine, zealous for souls,~endowed with
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