Law, Canon
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - L. Canonlaw is the body of laws and regulations made by or adopted by ecclesiastical authority, for the government of the Christian organization and its members. ...
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Consanguinity (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. The term here means, within certain limitations defined by the law of nature, the positive law of God, or the supreme authority of State or Church, the blood-relationship (cognatio ...
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Custom (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. An unwritten law introduced by the continuous acts of the faithful with the consent of the legitimate legislator. ...
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Medicine and CanonLaw
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - M. In the early centuries the practice of medicine by clerics, whether secular or regular, was not treated with disapproval by the Church, nor was it at all uncommon for them to devote ...
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Presumption (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - P. (Catholic Encyclopedia) ...
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Definitor (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - D. An official in secular deaneries and in certain religious orders. ...
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Donation (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - D. The gratuitous transfer to another of some right or thing. ...
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College (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. A collection of persons united together for a common object so as to form one body. ...
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Contumacy (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Contumacy, or contempt of court, is an obstinate disobedience of the lawful orders of a court. ...
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Consent (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. The deliberate agreement required of those concerned in legal transactions in order to legalize such actions. ...
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Affinity (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - A. A relationship arising from the carnal intercourse of a man and a woman, sufficient for the generation of children, whereby the man becomes related to the woman's blood-relatives ...
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Compromise (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. In a general sense, a mutual promise or contract of two parties in controversy to refer their differences to the decision of arbitrators. ...
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Suspension (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - S. Usually defined as a censure by which a cleric is deprived, entirely or partially of the use of the power of orders, office, or benefice. ...
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Words (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - W. Canonists give many rules for the exact acceptation of words, in order that decrees may be correctly understood and the extent of their obligation determined. ...
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Bigamy (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - B. Canonically viewed, bigamy denotes (a) the condition of a man married to two real or interpretative wives in succession, and as a consequence (b) his unfitness to receive, or exercise ...
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Clandestinity (in CanonLaw)
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Strictly speaking, clandestinity signifies a matrimonial impediment introduced by the Council of Trent to invalidate marriages contracted at variance with the exigencies of the decree ...
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Canon
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Ecclesiastical person. ...
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Canon
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Musical term, the strictest of all contrapuntal forms. ...
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CanonLaw Society of America
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Theology - Organizations. "Dedicated to the promotion of the study and application of canon law in the Roman Catholic ...
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Canon of the Mass
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. Article divided into four sections: (I) Name and place of the Canon; (II) History of the Canon; (III) The text and rubrics of the Canon; (IV) Mystical interpretations. ...
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Muratorian Canon
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - M. Also called the Muratorian Fragment, after the name of the discoverer and first... canon or list of books of the New Testament. ...
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The Canon Beat
Regional - North America - United States - Colorado - Localities - C - Canon City - News and Media. A monthly guide to the arts and local entertainment in the surrounding area. ...
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Code of CanonLaw
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference. Full text of the 1983 Code, with concordances and word frequency lists. Each chapter in its own file. ...
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Canon of the New Testament
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - C. The idea of a complete and clear-cut canon of the New Testament existing from the beginning, that is from Apostolic times, has no foundation in history. ...
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Flanagan, Thomas Canon
Society - Religion and Spirituality - Christianity - Denominations - Catholicism - Reference - Catholic Encyclopedia - F. Canon of Birmingham Diocese. Born in England in 1814, though Irish by descent; died at Kidderminster, 21 July, 1865. ...