Description: The Law on Persons Code of Oriental Canon Law Rites-Persons in General-Clergy and Hierarchy-Monks and Religious-Laity was published in 1960 and is a collection of canons that govern the rights and responsibilities of persons within the Oriental Catholic Churches. The Code is divided into five parts: Persons in General: This part deals with the general rights and responsibilities of all persons within the Oriental Catholic Churches, regardless of their status. This includes canons on the right to life, the right to religious freedom, and the right to education. Clergy and Hierarchy: This part deals with the rights and responsibilities of clergy and hierarchy within the Oriental Catholic Churches. This includes canons on the selection, ordination, and removal of clergy, as well as the rights and duties of bishops, priests, and deacons. Monks and Religious: This part deals with the rights and responsibilities of monks and religious within the Oriental Catholic Churches. This includes canons on the different types of monastic life, the admission and dismissal of monks and religious, and the rights and duties of superiors and subjects. Laity: This part deals with the rights and responsibilities of laity within the Oriental Catholic Churches. This includes canons on the duties of Christian parents, the role of the laity in the Church, and the rights and duties of lay associations. The Code of Oriental Canon Law is an important document for all members of the Oriental Catholic Churches. It provides a clear and concise guide to the rights and responsibilities of persons within the Church.Here is a summary of some of the key themes that are explored in the Code: The importance of the dignity of all persons The right of all persons to participate in the life of the Church The importance of the role of the clergy and hierarchy in the Church The unique role of monks and religious in the Church The important role of laity in the Church Overall, the Law on Persons Code of Oriental Canon Law Rites-Persons in General-Clergy and Hierarchy-Monks and Religious-Laity is a valuable resource for all members of the Oriental Catholic Churches. It is a comprehensive guide to the rights and responsibilities of persons within the Church, and it provides a deep understanding of the Church's teaching on the dignity of the human person. The book Law on Persons Code of Oriental Canon Law Rites-Persons in General-Clergy and Hierarchy-Monks and Religious-Laity was written by Archimandrite Victor J. Pospishil. Pospishil was a Ukrainian Catholic priest and a leading scholar on canon law and the Eastern Catholic churches. He was born in 1915 and died in 2006.Pospishil was a prolific writer and published many books and articles on canon law and the Eastern Catholic churches. He was also a translator and translated the Code of Oriental Canon Law into English. Pospishil was a respected scholar and his work has had a significant impact on the study of canon law and the Eastern Catholic churches.The book Law on Persons Code of Oriental Canon Law Rites-Persons in General-Clergy and Hierarchy-Monks and Religious-Laity is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in canon law or the Eastern Catholic churches. It is a comprehensive guide to the rights and responsibilities of persons within the Church, and it provides a deep understanding of the Church's teaching on the dignity of the human person.
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Publication Year: 1960
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Language: English
Book Title: The Law on Persons Code of Oriental Canon Law Rites-Persons in Ge
Author: Victor J. Pospishil
Genre: Religious & Spiritual, Spirituality, Theology
Topic: Bible, Christianity, Orthodox Church