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An Introduction to Canon Law Revised Edition

English · Paperback / Softback

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Informationen zum Autor James Coriden is professor of canon law at the Washington Theological Union and a Presbyter in the Diocese of Gary. He holds a doctorate from the Gregorian University in Rome as well as a degree in Civil law. Klappentext Catholic canon law changes very slowly! but it constantly adds rules! interpretations and applications. This text takes into account the changes and adaptions that have taken place during the period between 1989 and 2004! making reference to the sexual abuse allegations against the church in the United States. Vorwort Since many have found the original book helpful in beginning their exploration of the church's regulations, many sections have been clarified, expanded, and updated. Seven new case studies have been added. Zusammenfassung Catholic canon law changes very slowly, but it constantly adds rules, interpretations, and applications. Some canons are frequently invoked, and others rarely used, quietly pass from memory. In the dozen or so years since this introduction to canon law was first written, there have been many changes and adaptations. This is one reason for a revised edition, although many of the alterations are too subtle to be captured in an introductory treatment. A second reason is to include some of the many new resources, commentaries, and explanations which authorities in the field have made available. Since many have found the original book helpful in beginning their exploration of the church's regulations, a fact which gratifies its author greatly, it is worth improving. Hence many sections have been clarified, expanded, and updated, and some others deleted. In a few places the material is reordered. Seven new case studies have been added. These improvements are a third reason for revision. Context of recent scandal has revealed inadequate applications of canon law. Serious canonical crimes were often treated as personnel problems, calling for repentance, therapy, and reassignment, rather than the investigation and imposition of penalties which the canons prescribe. Would a more careful observance of the traditional canonical system have saved many young people from serious harm and the church from an immense disgrace? The question provides one more incentive to begin to learn about canon law. Inhaltsverzeichnis Preface to the third edition Preface to the 1st edition Introductory Issues Rules in a Church Community New Testament Roots of the Rules The History of Canon Law Canonical Sources, Forms, Distinctions The Code of Canon Law The People of God: book two of the code The Christian Faithful Hierarchical Structures Consecrated and Apostolic Life The Teaching Function: book three of the code The Sanctifying Function: book four of the code Sacraments (Canons 840-1165) Other Acts of Divine Worship (Canons 116-1204) Sacred Places and Times (Canons 1205-1253) The Governing Function: book one of the code (general norms) Persons Offices Power of Governance Instruments and Acts of Governance Temporal Goods of the Church: book five of the code Sanctions in the Church: book six of the code Processes: book seven of the code Changes to the Code Applying the rules About the Rules About the Community About the Person Appendices Appendix I: Doing Research in Canon Law Appendix II: Cases and Questions Appendix III: A Canonical Constitution of the Church Index ...

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