L' evoluzione della dispensa dal celibato ecclesiastico: alla ricerca dei suoi modelli giuridici

Can. 84; 214 CIC/1917 This study examines the historical evolution of dispensions from ecclesiastical celibacy indicating the relevant juridical models (the so-called "law in books"). As an introduction, the author presents the factors that have had an influence on models for dispensation,...

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Main Author: Skonieczny, Piotr 1973- (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Italian
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Published: 2012
In: Angelicum
Year: 2012, Volume: 89, Issue: 1, Pages: 201-222
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Celibacy / Dispensation / Canon law
IxTheo Classification:NCF Sexual ethics
RB Church office; congregation
SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Celibacy
B Priest
B Catholic church Codex Iuris Canonici 1917
B Dispensation
B Catholic church Codex iuris canonici 1983. can. 90
B History
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Summary:Can. 84; 214 CIC/1917 This study examines the historical evolution of dispensions from ecclesiastical celibacy indicating the relevant juridical models (the so-called "law in books"). As an introduction, the author presents the factors that have had an influence on models for dispensation, i.e. the interrelation between the substantive and the procedural norms, the theological nature of the priesthood and diaconate, and empirical or sociological elements. The author then proceeds to present many juridical models for dispensations from clerical celibacy. First, he distinguishes these models in terms of the art of legislation: the models pertaining to an individual or a general norm, the global model and the models for uniform and diverse legislation. Next, juridical models are presented with reference to the substantive norms; the discrecionary model and that depending on juridical titles. As, for the latter, we shall deal with general or specific titles; strict, broad or medium; dependent on a declaration of nullity of the clerical obligations relating to sacred ordination or autonomous. Finally, there is a presentation of the juridical models of dispensation from ecclesiastical celibacy with reference to procedural norms: the juridical models (i.e. of the juridical process and of the juridical-administrative process) and the administrative models (i.e. the informative-administrative model and the administrative process). At the end of this part of the study, the author outlines the procedural models currently in force. In conclusion, the author argues for a re-examination of the present legislation in order to arrive at the promulgation of a single uniform law concerning the concession of dispensations
ISSN:1123-5772
Contains:In: Angelicum