Ecclesiastical office and the participation of the lay faithful in the exercise of sacred power: towards a theological and canonical understanding of the mutual orientation in the sign of Christ

The parameters for the relationship between the ordained and the non-ordained in the Church's mission, particularly in the realm of public functioning and the power of jurisdiction, are set frequently by reference to a limiting interpretation of the formula of Lumen Gentium lOb, regarding the r...

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Main Author: Gillespie, Kevin 1973- (Author)
Corporate Author: Pontificia Università Gregoriana (Degree granting institution)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Published: Roma Editrice Pontificia Università Gregoriana
In: Tesi gregoriana / Serie Diritto canonico (107)
Year: 2017
Reviews:[Rezension von: Gillespie, Kevin, Ecclesiastical office and the participation of the lay faithful in the exercise of sacred power. Towards a theological and canonical understanding of the mutual orientation in the sign of Christ (Tesi Gregoriana. Serie diritto canonico ; 107)] (2018) (Huels, John M., 1950 -)
Series/Journal:Tesi gregoriana / Serie Diritto canonico 107
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Canon law / Church office / Layman
IxTheo Classification:NBN Ecclesiology
SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Jurisdiction
B Universal priesthood
B Violence
B Layman
B Church office
B Amtspriestertum
B Kirchliche Vollmacht
B Thesis
B Church authority
B Power
B Constitutional law
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Summary:The parameters for the relationship between the ordained and the non-ordained in the Church's mission, particularly in the realm of public functioning and the power of jurisdiction, are set frequently by reference to a limiting interpretation of the formula of Lumen Gentium lOb, regarding the relationship of the common and ministerial priesthood. This study illustrates how the same formula emphasises the dynamic of mutual orientation that determines this relationship. This dynamic is illustrated by an exploration of the theme of the common priesthood in scripture, theology and the Magisterium. Two other themes are significant for a proper understanding of the mutual orientation in question: the origin and nature of the power of governance, and the personal or institutional nature of the power exercised in ecclesiastical office. Given the importance of ecclesiastical office as a juridical institution for the Church's public functioning, the theological-juridical category munus emerges as both unifying and orienting for the relationship between the ordained and non-ordained in the exercise of office. The study sustains that ecclesiastical offices have a primordial content based on the nature of one's sacramental participation in the priesthood of Christ, and the consequent participation in his threefold munera. This is significant for appointment to ecclesiastical office, its proper exercise, and the authoritative nature of public functioning
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ISBN:8878393541