- Author(s): Thomas J. Green, James A. Coriden, John P. Beal
- Publisher: Theological Publications in India
- Edition: Ed Rp 2019
- ISBN 13 9788188821136
- Approx. Pages 1952 + contents
- Format Hardbound
- Approx. Product Size 24 x 18 cms
- Delivery Time Normally 7-9 working days
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An entirely new and Comprehensive Commnentary by Canonists from
North America and Europe, with a Revised English Translation of the Code
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Description
"No group has worked harder at putting to work the principles of the Second Vatican Council than scholars of the canon law. Led off by two brilliant essays on the analogous sense of law in the Church (by Les Orsy), and on developments, positive and regressive, since the council (by Fred McManus), this encyclopedic work of interpretation explores the often-surprising strengths and weaknesses of church law put in place in 1983. I may mention two sections of special relevance: the treatment of the Pauline and Petrine privileges permitting the dissolution of marriages of the unbaptized, a topic of immense relevance in an interconnected globe, and the treatment of the Roman curia, twice reformed since the council and already the focus of further thoughtful proposals for reform. To know the Church as it lives is to know how the canons are interpreted and are applied and are susceptible of improvement." - John T. Noonan, United States Court of Appeals San Francisco
"This new commentary constitutes a landmark contribution to the Church as a whole, its historical depth and interpretive balance render the meaning of the canons accessible not only to canon lawyers but to all those in the Church and beyond it who want to understand canon law. Church leaders, laypersons and clergy, and in particular theologians and ethicists will be in debt for a long time to the scholars who made this volume possible." - Margaret A. Farley, Stark Professor of Christian Ethics Yale University Divinity School
"Why would a parish spend money on the Code of Canon Law? Because this volume isn't just about Church law. It's an invaluable pastoral aid to understanding any number of Church issues.... This volume is an essential reference work!" - Liturgical Ministry
"The commentary has a comprehensive index of more than ninety pages. It is well bound, beautifully produced, and easy to consult. The Canon Law Society of America is to be congratulated. - Theological Studies
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Contents
Book 1. General Norms
Book 2. The People of God
Part I - The Christian Faithful
Part II - The Hierarchical Constitution of the Church
Part III - Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life
Book 3. The Teaching Function of the Church
Book 4. The Sanctifying Function of the Church
Part I - The Sacraments
Part II - Other Acts of Divine Worship
Part III - Sacred Places and Times
Book 5. The Temporal Goods of the Church
Book 6. Sanctions in the Church
Part I - Delicts and Penalties in General
Part II - Penalties for Individual Delicts
Book 7. Processes
Part I - Trials in General
Part II - The Contentious Trial
Part III - Certain Special Processes
Part IV - The Penal Process
Part V - The Method of Proceeding in Administrative Recourse and in
the Removal or Transfer of Pastors
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