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  • THE CODE OF CANON LAW
    Apostolic Constitution
    Book I: General Norms
    Canon 5 #1 Universal or particular customs which have been in effect up to now but are contrary to the provisions of these canons and are reprobated in the canons of this Code, are completely suppressed, and they may not be allowed to revive in the future. Other contrary customs are also to be considered suppressed, unless the Code expressly provides otherwise, or unless they are centennial or immemorial: these latter may be tolerated if the Ordinary judges that, in the circumstances of place and person, they cannot be removed.
    Book I: General Norms, Title II: Custom
    Canon 26 Unless it has been specifically approved by the competent legislator, a custom which is contrary to the canon law currently in force, or is apart from the canon law, acquires the force of law only when it has been lawfully observed for a period of thirty continuous and complete years. Only a centennial or immemorial custom can prevail over a canonical law which carries a clause forbidding future customs.
    Canon 27 Custom is the best interpreter of laws.
    Canon 28 Without prejudice to the provisions of can. 5, a custom, whether contrary to or apart from the law, is revoked by a contrary custom or law. But unless the law makes express mention of them, it does not revoke centennial or immemorial customs, nor does a universal law revoke particular customs.
    Book 4, Part II: The Other Acts of Divine Worship
    Title IV: The Cult of the Saints, of Sacred Images and of Relics
    Canon 1189 The written permission of the Ordinary is required to restore precious images needing repair: those distinguished by reason of age, art or cult, which are exposed in churches and oratories to the veneration of the faithful. Before giving such permission, the Ordinary is to seek the advice of experts.
    Canon 1190 #1 It is absolutely wrong to sell sacred relics.
    #2 Distinguished relics, and others which are held in great veneration by the people,
    may not validly be in any way alienated nor transferred on a permanent basis,
    without the permission of the Apostolic See.
    #3 The provision of #2 applies to images which are greatly venerated in any church by the people.
    DAHIL DITO BILANG PAGTALIMA SA CANON LAW, ISINUSULONG NATIN NA MAIBALIK ANG NAKATAYONG IMAHEN NG BIRHEN NG ARANZAZU at SAPAGKAT ANG KASALUKUYANG GINAGAMIT NA NAKAUPONG IMAHEN AY HINDI NAGTATAGLAY NG MGA AKMANG SAGISAG NG BIRHEN NG ARANZAZU.

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