The Influence of Vatican II on CCEO Title VII, Eparchies and Bishops Chapter I. Bishops, c. 178
After a brief introduction stating the subject matter of the two main canons involved, CIC 83 c. 381 §1 and CCEO c. 178, there are a few words about the interpretation of these canons. The historical and juridical nature of the topic is presented in three main sections with subsections: I. Vatican I...
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Institution of Oriental Canon Law
2012
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Iustitia
Year: 2012, Volume: 3, Pages: 193-215 |
IxTheo Classification: | SB Catholic Church law |
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B Church law B Eastern Church B Catholic church Codex canonum ecclesiarum orientalium B Eparchy Eastern Church B Vatican Council 2. (1962-1965) Vatikanstadt B Constitutional law |
Summary: | After a brief introduction stating the subject matter of the two main canons involved, CIC 83 c. 381 §1 and CCEO c. 178, there are a few words about the interpretation of these canons. The historical and juridical nature of the topic is presented in three main sections with subsections: I. Vatican I, spectaculum Deo, Angelis et hominibus; II. The Period between Vatican I and Vatican II; III. Vatican II, ... neque vicarii Romanorum pontificum putandi sunt: The conclusion is that Vatican II offers an aggiornamento of jurisdiction as presented at Vatican I and this is incorporated into the juridical tradition of the Oriental Catholic Churches, which must be understood in the context of intermediate hierarchical structures which exist in the Oriental Churches, but not in the Latin Church. |
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ISSN: | 2248-9789 |
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