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1 1, 0, 87| for his territory or his subjects by the supreme authority 2 1, 0, 91| exercise it with respect to his subjects even though they are absent 3 1, 0, 113| juridic persons, that is, subjects in canon law of obligations 4 1, 0, 136| executive power offer his subjects, even when he or they are 5 2, 3, 618| they are to govern their subjects as sons or daughters of 6 2, 3, 618| voluntary obedience of their subjects with reverence for the human 7 2, 3, 630| hear the confessions of subjects unless the members request 8 4, 1, 862| permission, not even upon his own subjects.~ 9 4, 1, 885| confir-mation is conferred on subjects who properly and reasonably 10 4, 1, 886| faithful who are not his subjects, unless their own ordinary 11 4, 1, 886| unless it concerns his own subjects.~ 12 4, 1, 967| case as regards his own subjects.~ 13 4, 1, 968| the confessions of their subjects and of others living day 14 4, 1, 969| the confessions of their subjects and of others living day 15 4, 1, 974| only with regard to the subjects in the jurisdiction of that 16 4, 1, 1015| bishop is to ordain his own subjects personally; without an apostolic 17 4, 1, 1019| the presbyterate to their subjects who are enrolled perpetually 18 4, 1, 1054| superior if it concerns his own subjects, is to send notice of each 19 4, 1, 1077| prohibit marriage for his own subjects residing anywhere and for 20 4, 1, 1078| ordinary can dispense his own subjects residing anywhere and all 21 4, 1, 1079| ordinary can dispense his own subjects residing anywhere and all 22 4, 1, 1109| marriages not only of their subjects but also of those who are 23 4, 1, 1109| those who are not their subjects provided that one of them 24 4, 2, 1196| with regard to all their subjects and even travelers;~2/ the 25 4, 3, 1245| this in regard to his own subjects and others living in the 26 5, 0, 1254| public or private, are subjects capable of acquiring, retaining, 27 6, 1, 1354| not yet declared for his subjects and those who are present 28 6, 2, 1372| who publicly incites among subjects animosities or hatred against 29 6, 2, 1372| ecclesiastical ministry or provokes subjects to disobey them is to be