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  1. 27. März 2023 · Put simply, canon law is how the Church organizes and governs herself. The word “canon” basically means rule. There are about 1.3 billion Catholics in the world, and the Church administrates a large collection of institutions. Therefore, the Church needs an organizational structure to carry out its office of governance and its saving ...

  2. 26. Apr. 2012 · CODES OF CANON LAW. Durante il Concilio Vaticano I, 33 Vescovi chiedono a Pio IX di procedere alla redazione del Codice di diritto canonico. Nell'istanza rivolta al Pontefice scrivono: « Opus sane arduum; sed quo plus difficultatis habet, eo magis est tanto Pontifice dignum» (Collectio Lacensis, VII, p. 889, V).

  3. Can. 1118 §1. A marriage between Catholics or between a Catholic party and a non-Catholic baptized party is to be celebrated in a parish church. It can be celebrated in another church or oratory with the permission of the local ordinary or pastor. §2. The local ordinary can permit a marriage to be celebrated in another suitable place. §3. A ...

  4. Can. 113 §1. The Catholic Church and the Apostolic See have the character of a moral person by divine ordinance itself. §2. In the Church, besides physical persons, there are also juridic persons, that is, subjects in canon law of obligations and rights which correspond to their nature. Can. 114 §1. Juridic persons are constituted either by ...

  5. Canon of the Holy Scriptures.. —The word canon as applied to the Scriptures has long had a special and consecrated meaning. In its fullest comprehension it signifies the authoritative list or closed number of the writings composed under Divine inspiration, and destined for the well-being of the Church, using the latter word in the wide sense of the theocratic society which began with God‘s ...

  6. The hierarchy of the Catholic Church consists of its bishops, priests, and deacons. [1] [2] In the ecclesiological sense of the term, "hierarchy" strictly means the "holy ordering" of the church, the Body of Christ, so to respect the diversity of gifts and ministries necessary for genuine unity. In canonical and general usage, it refers to ...

  7. 1. Feb. 2005 · Canons are individual paragraphs of set law that the Church interprets and applies to given situations. Though the Roman Catholic Church has had collections of laws for many centuries, the Code of Canon Law was issued first in 1917, revised in 1983, and will be revised again at some point in the future. The Eastern Catholic churches have their ...