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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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  • 3.1 History, sources of law, and codifications. 3.2 Catholic canon law as legal system. 3.3 Code for the Eastern Churches. 4 Eastern Orthodox Church.
  • Patron of Canonists. ... of canon law in the Catholic Church and assists canonists and other researchers toward locating and assessing canonical materials.
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    By delving into the complexities and nuances of Canon Law, we aim to uncover the ways in which it has shaped and continues to shape legal thought and practice.
  • Canon law is the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority, for the government of the Christian organization and its members.
  • Following the Second Vatican Council (1962-1965) came a new edition of the Code of Canon Law in 1983, this time exclusively for the Roman Rite.
  • Broadly defined, canon law is all the laws, both divine and ecclesiastical, universal and particular, of the Roman Catholic Church.
  • The Eastern Orthodox concept of canon law is similar to but not identical to the more legislative and juridical model of the West.
  • Canon law is specically addressed to the good order of the Church and society, not to the conscience of the indi-. David charles photography.
  • canon law. The body of laws governing the affairs of a Christian church. Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual...
  • To members of the Plenary Assembly of the Pontifical Commission for the Revision of the Code of Canon Law (October 29, 1981).