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  1. The Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches (CCEC; Latin: Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium, abbreviated CCEO) is the title of the 1990 work which is a codification of the common portions of the canon law for the 23 Eastern Catholic Churches in the Catholic Church.

  2. The Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches ( Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium, or CCEO), promulgated by John Paul II on Oct. 18, 1990, is the first complete code of the Eastern Catholic Churches. After Vatican Council II had declared that the Eastern and Western Churches are of equal rank ( Orientalium ecclesiarum 3), the promulgation of a ...

  3. Overview. Master Page on Eastern Canon Law. The Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches is the first integrated code of canon law for the Eastern Catholic Churches. Promulgated by St. Pope John Paul II on 18 October 1990 and taking force on 1 October 1991, the Eastern Code replaced the four motu proprios that had, in part, governed the Eastern ...

  4. CODE OF CANONS OF THE EASTERN CHURCHES Preliminary Canons Canon 1 - The canons of this Code affect all and solely the Eastern Catholic Churches, unless, with regard to relations with the Latin Church, it is expressly stated otherwise. Canon 2 - The canons of the Code, in which for the most part the ancient law of the Eastern Churches is

  5. Pope John Paul II, in promulgating the CCEO, writes: The Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches which now comes to light must be considered a new complement to the teachings proposed by the Second Vatican Council, by which the canonical ordering of the entire Church is completed.

  6. Jan 1, 2023 · English. The Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches (CCEO), promulgated by Pope John Paul II on 18 October 1990, entered into force on 1 October 1991. Until then, the Code of Eastern Canon Law, (CICO) consisting of the four apostolic letters issued motu proprio by Pope Pius XII: Crebrae allatae (1949), Sollicitudinem nostram (1950), Postquam ...

  7. Custom. Can. 1508 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, similar to can. 27 of the Code of Canon Law, affirms that custom is the best interpreter of laws, while can. 1507 and 1509 explain the rules for applying it.

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