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1 2, 2, 377| opinion the suggestions of the metropolitan and suffragans of the province 2 2, 2, 395| more than six months, the metropolitan is to inform the Apostolic 3 2, 2, 395| absence; if it concerns the metropolitan, the senior suffragan is 4 2, 2, 413| must be communicated to the metropolitan, is to be renewed at least 5 2, 2, 415| exercising his function, the metropolitan or, if there is none or 6 2, 2, 421| designation devolves upon the metropolitan, and if the metropolitan 7 2, 2, 421| metropolitan, and if the metropolitan church itself is vacant 8 2, 2, 421| itself is vacant or both the metropolitan and the suffragan churches 9 2, 2, 425| have been neglected, the metropolitan or, if the metropolitan 10 2, 2, 425| metropolitan or, if the metropolitan church itself is vacant, 11 2, 2, 432| provincial council and the metropolitan possess authority in an 12 2, 2, 435| Can. 435 A metropolitan, who is the archbishop of 13 2, 2, 435| province. The office of metropolitan is joined with an episcopal 14 2, 2, 436| the suffragan dioceses, a metropolitan is competent:~1/ to exercise 15 2, 2, 436| Apostolic See can endow a metropolitan with special functions and 16 2, 2, 436| particular law.~§3. The metropolitan has no other power of governance 17 2, 2, 437| the canonical provision, a metropolitan is obliged to request the 18 2, 2, 437| signifies the power which the metropolitan, in communion with the Roman 19 2, 2, 437| his own province.~§2. A metropolitan can use the pallium according 20 2, 2, 437| gives his assent.~§3. A metropolitan needs a new pallium if he 21 2, 2, 437| is transferred to another metropolitan see.~ 22 2, 2, 440| can. 439, §2.~§2. When a metropolitan see is vacant, a provincial 23 2, 2, 442| Can. 442 §1. It is for the metropolitan with the consent of the 24 2, 2, 442| dissolve it.~§2. It is for the metropolitan or, if he is legitimately 25 2, 2, 443| plenary council, or of the metropolitan together with the suffragan 26 2, 2, 467| declarations and decrees to the metropolitan and the conference of bishops.~ 27 2, 2, 501| having consulted with the metropolitan, or, if it concerns the 28 2, 2, 501| or, if it concerns the metropolitan see itself, with the suffragan 29 7, 1, 1437| bishop, appeal is made to the metropolitan tribunal, without prejudice 30 7, 1, 1437| first instance before the metropolitan, appeal is made to the tribunal 31 7, 1, 1437| to the tribunal which the metropolitan has designated in a stable