Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium: moments and stages of the codification process / William Bleiziffer [Electronic resource]
Publication details: [s.l..: Academia.edu, 2019] Description: 1 online resource (unpaged)ISBN: 9786068624099Subject(s): Catholic Church. Codex juris canonici Orientalis (1986) | Canon law, Oriental -- History | Canon law -- Oriental Catholic ChurchesDDC classification: 262.9/BLE Online Resources: CLICK HERE FOR ACCESS TO ELECTRONIC COPY OF TEXTOn the history of the Code of canon law for the Eastern Catholic Churches.
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Contents: [Introduction].-- A canonical code for the Eastern Catholic Churches.-- Crystallization of the idea of an Oriental Code.-- The first stage of Eastern canonical reading.-- The second stage of Eastern Canonical codification.-- Conclusions.-- Bibliography.
The study aims to explore the most important moments of the codification process of the Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium, the code of canonical law of the Eastern Catholic Churches. The long codification process, started just before the opening of Vatican Council I (1869-1870), represented a constant effort to research, systematize and interpret the Eastern canonical sources of the first Christian millennium, as well as the imperial, civil and pontifical legislation related to these churches.
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16/08/2022The study aims to explore the most important moments of the codification process of the Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium, the code of canonical law of the Eastern Catholic Churches. The long codification process, started just before the opening of Vatican Council I (1869-1870), represented a constant effort to research, systematize and interpret the Eastern canonical sources of the first Christian millennium, as well as the imperial, civil and pontifical legislation related to these churches.