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code of canon law . table of contents . introduction. book i. general norms. title i. ecclesiastical laws (cann. 7 - 22) title ii. custom (cann. 23 - 28) title iii. general decrees and instructions (cann. 29 - 34) title iv. singular administrative acts (cann. 35 - 93) chapter i. common norms; chapter ii. singular decrees and precepts; chapter ...
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 .
Apostolic Letter in the form of a 'Motu Proprio' Authenticum charismatis, amending Canon 579 of the Code of Canon Law (1st November 2020) [English, French, German, Italian, Latin, Portuguese, Spanish] Apostolic Letter issued 'Motu Proprio' De concordia inter Codices modifying some norms of the Code of Canon Law (31 May 2016) [Italian, Latin ...
The canon law of the Catholic Church has all the ordinary elements of a mature legal system: laws, courts, lawyers, judges. [8] The canon law of the Catholic Church is articulated in the legal code for the Latin Church [9] as well as a code for the Eastern Catholic Churches. [9]
1/ the Catholic party is to declare that he or she is prepared to remove dangers of defecting from the faith and is to make a sincere promise to do all in his or her power so that all offspring are baptized and brought up in the Catholic Church;
informed the clergy of the most important features of the new Code of Canon Law. The same author now gives to the public a Summary and Commentary of the whole Code.
The cross reference table can show the corresponding canons in the 1917, 1983, or 1990 Codes by sorting the data according to the desired code. If you are interested in an English translation of the 1917 code, please consider the following: