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Passion for Justice - A Practical Guide to the Code of Canon Law 1983 (Paperback)
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Passion for Justice - A Practical Guide to the Code of Canon Law 1983 (Paperback)
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For many the law of the Church, canon law, has little meaning; it
appears remote both from the Gospel and from the life of most
people in the Church. Yet, it can impinge on them at times if a
parish priest urges that a baptism be deferred, where a
dispensation is needed for marriage or where there is a query about
nullity of marriage. Recently, the scandals over clerical sexual
abuse of children have drawn wider attention to the need for law
also in the Church. At a time when it is popular to assert 'rights'
of all sorts an identification of authentic rights and of
corresponding duties in the Church, as well as mechanisms to ensure
that these are respected in practice in a systematic way justice
and law in the Church cannot be neglected. This book seeks to root
the Church's law in the values of the Gospel, in particular in the
justice which should guide the lives of those called to follow
Christ and in the baptism by which they are incorporated into him
and into his Church. The 'canon' or measure of how we should treat
one another as members of the People of God and participate in our
common mission in the service of that Gospel, according to our
particular vocations and functions, is the focus of canon law. No
law can replace the Gospel or the Holy Spirit, but canon law is an
instrument of justice in the service of the Church and of its
mission. The revision of canon law, which led to the Code of Canon
Law of 1983 for the Latin Church, sought expressly to reflect the
key teachings of the Second Vatican Council. That Code, beyond the
general norms for understanding and applying its laws as a whole,
centres upon the People of God in our common, diverse and
complementary forms of living the Gospel, upon the Church's broad
teaching function, and upon its sanctifying function, especially
through the sacraments. It attends also to the temporal goods of
the Church, for which there are responsibilities of stewardship, to
penal law and sanctions and to procedural law the latter designed
to ensure that practical implementation of the Church's law which
is essential if its affirmations concerning justice and mission are
not to remain vacuous. This book attempts to provide a theological
and juridical introduction and explanation of these various aspects
of the Church's life. The schematic presentation of 'key canons' is
designed to enable the reader to understand the principal elements
of a specific section and to see how those canons can be broken
down so that their inter-related parts may be read, analysed and
applied. The Code of Canon Law, then, can be seen as a valuable
instrument in fulfilling the Church's mission for those with a
passion for justice, rooted in the Gospel of Christ.
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