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  1. The largest Catholic church in Pennsylvania, the Basilica was modeled after the Lombard Church of St. Charles in Rome and is the only cathedral in the United States built in the Roman-Corinthian architectural style. With its massive stone columns and highly recognizable great dome, the Basilica is Philadelphia’s largest brownstone structure.

  2. Dec 9, 2017 · Called the “Trinity Dome,” the glass mosaic is the final architectural element of the church, a shrine to Mary which sits next to the Catholic University of America and is visited by nearly 1...

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    • What Is Canon Law?
    • History of Canon Law
    • Canon Law Is A Legal System
    • What Is The Purpose of The Church’s Law?

    The current law governing the Catholic Church is the 1983 Code of Canon Law. This Code, promulgated by His Holiness St. John Paul II replaced the 1917 Code of Canon Law. The Code is a system of laws and principles which regulates the organization and governance of the Catholic Church. Canon Law orders and directs the activities of the Church, in al...

    Jus Antiquor – The Old Law Whenever the Apostles promulgated rules and regulations to follow, this was law for early Christians. As time went on, these pronouncements became Apostolic Canons and Apostolic Constitutions. Each Ecumenical Council of the Church, beginning with Council of Nicaea in 325 AD, added Constitutions and/or Canons to the body o...

    The Roman Catholic Church’s Canon Law is a fully functioning legal system. There is a legal code, principles of interpretation, penalties, petitioners, respondents, courts, attorneys, judges, and the like. To work effectively in a tribunal of a diocese or in the Roman Rota (the tribunal at the Vatican), a person would need to attain the ecclesial d...

    The purpose of the Church’s law is the salvation of souls. The term law is not explicitly defined in the Code of Canon Law but the Catechism of the Catholic Churchprovides the definition: “an ordinance of reason for the common good, promulgated by the one who is in charge of the community and reformulates it as ‘a rule of conduct enacted by compete...

  4. Oct 28, 2015 · CONTENTS PREFACE iii CHAPTER I. — The Introduction of Catholicity into Western Pennsylvania. First settlers, Dutch, Swedes, Finns — The territory of Pennsylvania granted to William Penn — His treaty with the Indians — Irish and German immigration — The Jesuits in Maryland — Early Catholic settlements in Eastern Pennsylvania — The Catholics suspected of disloyalty — and ...

  5. When Bishop O'Connor arrived in Pittsburgh, he found St. Patrick's Church, which had been built in 1811 by the city's first pastor, William O'Brien. His successor, Charles Maguire, had begun Pittsburgh's second Catholic church, St. Paul 's, in 1820, which upon completion was the largest in the country.

  6. Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament (Altoona, Pennsylvania) /  40.5158000°N 78.404000°W  / 40.5158000; -78.404000. The Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is a Roman Catholic cathedral located at One Cathedral Square in Altoona, Pennsylvania. It is within the boundaries of the Downtown Altoona Historic District, and was added to the ...

  7. The canon law of the Catholic Church (from Latin ius canonicum) is "how the Church organizes and governs herself". It is the system of laws and ecclesiastical legal principles made and enforced by the hierarchical authorities of the Catholic Church to regulate its external organization and government and to order and direct the activities of ...

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