Prawo kanoniczne w publikacjach ks. dr. hab. Jana Ślósarza

Priest Jan Ślósarz, PhD (habil.), published two works on canon law and practical theology: O cenzurach kościelnych i ekskomunikach w szczególny sposób Papieżowi zastrzeżonych (On the church censures and excommunications reserved especially to Pope) (1900) and Władza kluczów w św. sakramencie pokuty...

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Published in:Analecta Cracoviensia
Subtitles:Canon law in the publications of priest Jan Ślósarz Ph. D. (habil.)
Main Author: Słowiński, Jan (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:Polish
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Published: Wydawnictwo Naukowe [2020]
In: Analecta Cracoviensia
IxTheo Classification:KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KDB Roman Catholic Church
RG Pastoral care
SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Canon Law
B Confession
B Corpus Juris Canonici
B Excommunication
B ekskomunika
B papież
B correctional punishment
B Prawo kanoniczne
B Jurisdiction
B kara naprawcza
B Pope
B rozgrzeszenie
B przestępstwo
B Crime
B Sin
B ­jurysdykcja
B Grzech
B spowiedź
B Absolution
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Summary:Priest Jan Ślósarz, PhD (habil.), published two works on canon law and practical theology: O cenzurach kościelnych i ekskomunikach w szczególny sposób Papieżowi zastrzeżonych (On the church censures and excommunications reserved especially to Pope) (1900) and Władza kluczów w św. sakramencie pokuty (The power of keys in the holy sacrament of penance) (1902). Both publications proved to be useful to priests as well as to the faithful because they presented clearly the codes of canon law, which at that time was complicated and scattered across many documents. Both publications addressed the application of ecclesiastical penalties to clergy and to laity. These penalties were intended both to protect the doctrine of the Catholic Church and to help sinners. Some punishments were applied by confessors, other by bishops, and some were reserved exclusively for the Pope. Due of difficulties in obtaining absolution, clergy and laity restrained themselves from committing sins and the worst sinners were directed under care of the most experienced confessors. Priest Jan Ślósarz described in his publications various sins and provided detailed instructions applicable to clergy as well as to laity on how to deal with the person committing those sins.
ISSN:2391-6842
Contains:Enthalten in: Analecta Cracoviensia
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15633/acr.3647