Examples of Code of Canon Law in a sentence
Written evidence of this baptism can be obtained by recourse to the Baptismal Registers of the church in which the baptism took place (Cf. Code of Canon Law, 877 & 878).Or • Has been validly baptised in a separated ecclesial community and subsequently received into full communion with the Catholic Church by the Rite of Reception of Baptised Christians into the Full Communion of the Catholic Church.
For example, the Roman Catholic Church’s Code of Canon Law proscribed interfaith marriage for most of the twentieth century.
The Parish Finance Council is to adhere to church law governing the administration of ecclesiastical goods as stated in the Code of Canon Law.
It is essential that the pastor and the members of the Parish Finance Council be aware of their stewardship responsibilities in light of the Gospel, the teachings of the Catholic Church, and the Code of Canon Law.
This means in accordance with the Code of Canon Law of the Latin Church from time to time and the doctrinal, social and moral teachings of the Catholic Church from time to time and following the directives and policies issued by the Diocesan Bishop to ensure that the formation, governance and education of the schools are based on the principles of Catholic doctrine, and at all times serving as a witness to the Catholic faith in Our Lord Jesus Christ.
In cases involving Clergy, the CRT shall strictly abide by canons 220, 1717-1719 and 1722 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law with regard to process, confidentiality and the guidelines delineated in Section C, below.
Where issues of suitability for priestly ministry are raised, the Code of Canon Law supersedes civil law.
Procedures: In order to assist the pastor in carrying out his responsibilities, in accord with the Code of Canon Law (Canon 537), the following norms will govern the functioning of all parish finance councils within the diocese: 1) All parishes must form a Finance Council.
Any implementation of con- ciliar ecclesiology was to take place under the overarching framework of the old Code of Canon Law, issued by Benedict XV in 1917, and leaning on the ecclesiological notion of the church as societas perfecta.
A Vatican spokesman believed the 1962 instruction, Crimen Solicitationis, had been superceded by the 1983 Code of Canon Law when its existence in the late 1990s was being referred to by others.