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  • Canon law, body of laws made within certain Christian churches by lawful ecclesiastical authority for the government both of the whole church and parts thereof and of the behavior and actions of individuals. In a wider sense the term includes precepts of divine law incorporated into the canonical codes.
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  • Canon law is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members.
  • To members of the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Commission for the Revision of the Code of Canon Law (October 29, 1981).
  • Patron of Canonists. ... of canon law in the Catholic Church and assists canonists and other researchers toward locating and assessing canonical materials.
  • The canon law of the Eastern and Western churches was much the same in form until these two groups of churches separated in the Schism of 1054 .
  • In a broad sense, the expression or a concept includes the principle of divine law, natural or positive, included or incorporated in the canon collections and codes.
  • Sources of Canon Law IV. Historical Development of Texts and Collections V. Codification VI. Ecclesiastical Law VII. The Principal Canonists.
  • I. Origin of the canon law. THE greatest legacy of the Roman Empire to the modern world is the Civil Law.
  • The term canon law designates the whole body of legal rules of the Catholic Church. Two types can be distinguished, the ius divinum on the one hand...
  • Unlike civil law, which governs the secular aspects of life in society, canon law deals with the internal affairs of various Christian churches.