CCEO

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CCEO is the commonly used abbreviation for the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, the body of canon law governing the Eastern Catholic Churches.

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Label Occurrences
CCEO canonical 3

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (46)

Predicate Object
instanceOf abbreviation
canon law code
appliesTo sui iuris Church
surface form: sui iuris Eastern Catholic Churches
approvedBy Pope John Paul II
authority Head of the Catholic Church
surface form: Supreme Legislator of the Catholic Church
belongsToTradition Eastern Catholic canon law
surface form: Eastern canon law
cameIntoForceOn 1991-10-01
complements Code of Canon Law (1983)
surface form: 1983 Code of Canon Law
distinctFrom Code of Canon Law (1983)
surface form: 1983 Code of Canon Law
dividedInto articles
chapters
titles
governs Eastern Catholic Churches
hasAbbreviation Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches
surface form: Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium
hasCanonicalAbbreviation CCEO self-link
hasNumberOfCanons 1546
hasTypeOfLaw codified law
inForce true
inspiredBy decrees of the Second Vatican Council on Eastern Churches
issuedBy Holy See
surface form: Apostolic See
juridicalScope Eastern Catholic eparchies
Eastern Catholic faithful
Eastern Catholic hierarchs
language Latin
legalStatus binding for Eastern Catholic Churches
legalSystem Eastern Catholic canon law
surface form: canon law of the Catholic Church
originalTitle Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches
surface form: Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium
partOf universal law of the Catholic Church
promulgatedBy Pope John Paul II
promulgatedByDocument Sacri Canones
promulgationDate 1990-10-18
regulates governance of Eastern Catholic eparchies
liturgical discipline in Eastern Catholic Churches
rights and obligations of Eastern Catholic faithful
structure of Eastern Catholic Churches sui iuris
relatedTo Second Vatican Council
standsFor Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches
subjectMatter discipline of Eastern Catholic Churches
hierarchical constitution of Eastern Catholic Churches
penal law in Eastern Catholic Churches
procedural law in Eastern Catholic Churches
sacraments in Eastern Catholic Churches
temporal goods of the Church
usedBy Eastern Catholic bishops
Eastern Catholic canon lawyers
Eastern Catholic tribunals

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.