Relevant Authentic Interpretations Flashcards

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C. 87: to a bishop dispensing from canonical form for 2 Catholics to marry

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Negative

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C. 452: to an auxiliary bishop being elected as the president of an episcopal conference

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Negative

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C. 455: to whether episcopal conferences can issue General Executory Decrees

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Affirmative

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C. 684: To a member in temporary vows being understood as a religious.

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Affirmative

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5
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C. 705: to a religious bishop retaining active or passive voice in the institute

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Negative

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C. 767: to a bishop being able to permit lay homilies

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Negative

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C. 910: to deputed extraordinary ministers acting when ordinary ministers are present

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Negative

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C. 917: to receiving communion as many times as one attends Mass in a day after 2

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Negative

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C. 964: to a minister’s right to hear confessions behind a grill.

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Affirmative

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10
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C. 1041: to murder and mutilation causing irregularities for non-Catholics

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Affirmative

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C. 1096: to the requirement for a documentary process for lack of canonical form

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Negative

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C. 1103: to force or grave fear applying to non-Catholics

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Affirmative

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C. 1263: to schools of Pontifical Right institutes being subject to the local bishop.

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Negative

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C. 1522: to an instance finishes through preemption or renunciation being allowed to be reintroduced in another competent tribunal

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Affirmative

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C. 1737: to a group of the faithful lacking recognition of juridic personality being able to make recourse against a bishop

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Negative

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C. 1737: to this same group acting as individuals singly or together.

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Affirmative