Criterios pastorales y jurídicos aplicables a los católicos orientales en España, especialmente en materia matrimonial. A la luz de la Pastoral de migraciones, el Código de Cánones de las Iglesias Orientales y la Instrucción Dignitas Connubii

Vgl. c. 33; 813; 816; 834.2; 835 846.2; 874.2 CCEO Emigration has became one of the features of our time. Multiculturalism and diversity raise new challenges to overcome, such as the recent attention to Eastern Catholic for the first time in Spain. They are followers of 22 different Catholic Churche...

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Main Author: Musoles Cubedo, María Cruz (Author)
Format: Print Article
Language:Spanish
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Published: 2008
In: Revista española de derecho canónico
Year: 2008, Volume: 65, Issue: 165, Pages: 537-562
IxTheo Classification:KBH Iberian Peninsula
SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Marriage law
B Dignitas Connubii
B Catholic church Codex iuris canonici 1983. can. 1109
B Catholic church Codex iuris canonici 1983. can. 1127, §1
B Migration
B Church law
B Eastern Church
B Uniate Eastern Church
B Nullity of marriage
B Spain
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Summary:Vgl. c. 33; 813; 816; 834.2; 835 846.2; 874.2 CCEO Emigration has became one of the features of our time. Multiculturalism and diversity raise new challenges to overcome, such as the recent attention to Eastern Catholic for the first time in Spain. They are followers of 22 different Catholic Churches, united to Rome, some of them already in our country. The Church has always shown is worries for emigrants, but nowadays it is taking a specific pastoral assuming their contingency, their precedence and identity, which in the eastern Catholics case in even more dramatic due to the fact that there are no Churches of their own rite in Spain. But now the focus is shifted to the legal battlefield. Eastern Catholics have their own law generally included in the "Eastern Churches Canon Code" and more specifically in the ruling systems of each Church. Despite having their own eastern marriage law, there are times when Latin Courts are competent in eastern Catholics marriage nullity case. As opposed to the silent from CIC in this paper we study how the instruction Dignitas Connubii solves the situation. The Latin Church Court should proceed according to is own procedural law, but marriage nullity would have to be judged with respect to the Church laws the parties belong to
ISSN:0034-9372
Contains:In: Revista española de derecho canónico