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  1. 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 ...

  2. The canon law of the Catholic Church is articulated in the legal code for the Latin Church as well as a code for the Eastern Catholic Churches. This canon law has principles of legal interpretation, and coercive penalties. It lacks civilly-binding force in most secular jurisdictions.

  3. The ecclesiastical law which this Corpus embraces constitutes the classical law of the Catholic Church and is commonly called by this name. To this corpus of law of the Latin Church corresponds to some extent the Syntagma canonum or oriental corpus of canons of the Greek Church.

  4. 26. Apr. 2012 · Apostolic Letter issued “Motu proprio” Competentias quasdam decernere introducing changes to some norms of the Code of Canon Law and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches (11 February 2022)

  5. 1. Juni 2021 · New Book VI of the Code of Canon Law, 01.06.2021. BOOK VI. PENAL SANCTIONS IN THE CHURCH. PART I. OFFENCES AND PUNISHMENTS IN GENERAL. TITLE I. THE PUNISHMENT OF OFFENCES IN GENERAL. Can. 1311 — § 1. The Church has its own inherent right to constrain with penal sanctions Christ’s faithful who commit offences. § 2.

  6. ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS (Cann. 7 - 22) Can. 7 A law is established when it is promulgated. Can. 8 §1. Universal ecclesiastical laws are promulgated by publication in the official commentary, Acta Apostolicae Sedis, unless another manner of promulgation has been prescribed in particular cases.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Canon_lawCanon law - Wikipedia

    In the Catholic Church, canon law is the system of laws and legal principles made and enforced by the church's hierarchical authorities to regulate its external organization and government and to order and direct the activities of Catholics toward the mission of the church.