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  2. part ii. the hierarchical constitution of the church. section i. the supreme authority of the church (cann. 330 - 367) chapter i. the roman pontiff and the college of bishops. art. 1. the roman pontiff; art. 2. the college of bishops ; chapter ii. the synod of bishops; chapter iii. the cardinals of the holy roman church; chapter iv. the roman curia

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  3. The canon law of the Catholic Church is articulated in the legal code for the Latin Church as well as a code for the Eastern Catholic Churches. This canon law has principles of legal interpretation, and coercive penalties. It lacks civilly-binding force in most secular jurisdictions.

  4. Canon is another name for a law in the Code of Canon Law. (Adjective form is canonical.) Canon Law is a code of ecclesiastical laws governing the Catholic Church. In the Latin or Western Church, the governing code is the 1983 Code of Canon Law, a revision of the 1917 Code of Canon Law.

  5. May 16, 2024 · canon law, body of laws made within certain Christian churches (Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox, independent churches of Eastern Christianity, and the Anglican Communion) by lawful ecclesiastical authority for the government both of the whole church and parts thereof and of the behavior and actions of individuals.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Canon_lawCanon law - Wikipedia

    Roman Catholic canon law is a fully developed legal system, with all the necessary elements: courts, lawyers, judges, a fully articulated legal code, [20] principles of legal interpretation, and coercive penalties, though it lacks civilly-binding force in most secular jurisdictions.

  7. Jun 1, 2021 · New Book VI of the Code of Canon Law, 01.06.2021. BOOK VI. PENAL SANCTIONS IN THE CHURCH. PART I. OFFENCES AND PUNISHMENTS IN GENERAL. TITLE I. THE PUNISHMENT OF OFFENCES IN GENERAL. Can. 1311 — § 1. The Church has its own inherent right to constrain with penal sanctions Christ’s faithful who commit offences.

  8. CODE OF CANON LAW. BOOK II. THE PEOPLE OF GOD. PART II. THE HIERARCHICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH. SECTION I. THE SUPREME AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH (Cann. 330 - 367) CHAPTER I. THE ROMAN PONTIFF AND THE COLLEGE OF BISHOPS. Art. 1. THE ROMAN PONTIFF. Art. 2. THE COLLEGE OF BISHOPS. CHAPTER II. THE SYNOD OF BISHOPS. CHAPTER III.

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