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  1. CODE OF CANON LAW. TABLE OF CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION. BOOK I. GENERAL NORMS. TITLE I. ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS (Cann. 7 - 22) TITLE II. CUSTOM (Cann. 23 - 28) TITLE III. GENERAL DECREES AND INSTRUCTIONS (Cann. 29 - 34) TITLE IV. SINGULAR ADMINISTRATIVE ACTS (Cann. 35 - 93) CHAPTER I. COMMON NORMS. CHAPTER II. SINGULAR DECREES AND PRECEPTS. CHAPTER III.

  2. Care is to be taken that diVerent teachers are appointed to teach sacred scripture, dogmatic theology, moral theology, liturgy, philosophy, canon law, ecclesiastical history, and other disciplines which must be taught according to their proper methodology.

  3. The 1983 Code of Canon Law was promulgated on 25 January 1983 by John Paul II and took legal effect on the First Sunday of Advent (27 November) 1983. It replaced the 1917 Code of Canon Law which had been promulgated by Benedict XV on 27 May 1917. The 1983 Code of Canon Law is composed of laws called canons.

  4. Within the scope of universal law, it belongs to proper law to determine acts which exceed the limit and manner of ordinary administration and to establish what is necessary to place an act of extraordinary administration validly.

  5. Code of Canon Law, official compilation of ecclesiastical law promulgated in 1917 and again, in revised form, in 1983, for Roman Catholics of the Latin rite. The code obliges Roman Catholics of Eastern rites only when it specifically refers to them or clearly applies to all Roman Catholics.

  6. CODE OF CANON LAW. BOOK I. GENERAL NORMS LIBER I. DE NORMIS GENERALIBUS. Can. 1 The canons of this Code regard only the Latin Church. Can. 2 For the most part the Code does not define the rites which must be observed in celebrating liturgical actions.

  7. May 16, 2024 · Canon law - Catholic Church, Ecclesiastical Law, Code: The second Codex Juris Canonici in history for the Catholics of the Latin rite was promulgated by Pope John Paul II on January 25, 1983, and entered into effect on November 27, 1983. It contains 1,752 canons divided among seven books.

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