Quo Vadis? Collegiality in the Code of Canon Law
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"Quo Vadis? Collegiality in the Code of Canon Law" is a scholarly work by Mary McAleese examining the theology, practice, and legal structures of episcopal collegiality within the Catholic Church’s canon law.
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Complementary Norms of the Society of Jesus
The Complementary Norms of the Society of Jesus are a collection of detailed regulations that interpret and apply the Jesuit Constitutions, guiding the internal governance and daily life of the order.
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Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar
Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar is an official Roman Catholic liturgical document that sets out the principles and rules governing the celebration and arrangement of feasts, seasons, and observances throughout the Church year.
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Vatican civil law
Vatican civil law is the internal legal system governing the secular and administrative affairs of Vatican City under the authority of the Holy See.
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Roman Canon Law in the Church of England
"Roman Canon Law in the Church of England" is a seminal historical and legal study by F. W. Maitland examining the influence and application of Roman canon law within the English ecclesiastical legal system.
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1917 Code of Canon Law
The 1917 Code of Canon Law was the first comprehensive codification of the Latin Catholic Church’s canon law, governing its legal and disciplinary structures until it was replaced in 1983.
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Target entity: Quo Vadis? Collegiality in the Code of Canon Law Target entity description: "Quo Vadis? Collegiality in the Code of Canon Law" is a scholarly work by Mary McAleese examining the theology, practice, and legal structures of episcopal collegiality within the Catholic Church’s canon law.
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A.
Complementary Norms of the Society of Jesus
The Complementary Norms of the Society of Jesus are a collection of detailed regulations that interpret and apply the Jesuit Constitutions, guiding the internal governance and daily life of the order.
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B.
Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar
Norms on the Liturgical Year and the Calendar is an official Roman Catholic liturgical document that sets out the principles and rules governing the celebration and arrangement of feasts, seasons, and observances throughout the Church year.
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C.
Vatican civil law
Vatican civil law is the internal legal system governing the secular and administrative affairs of Vatican City under the authority of the Holy See.
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Roman Canon Law in the Church of England
"Roman Canon Law in the Church of England" is a seminal historical and legal study by F. W. Maitland examining the influence and application of Roman canon law within the English ecclesiastical legal system.
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E.
1917 Code of Canon Law
The 1917 Code of Canon Law was the first comprehensive codification of the Latin Catholic Church’s canon law, governing its legal and disciplinary structures until it was replaced in 1983.
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scholarly work ⓘ |
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governance of the Catholic Church
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implementation of collegiality after the Second Vatican Council ⓘ relationship between bishops and the pope ⓘ |
| analyzes |
Catholic ecclesiology
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Code of Canon Law NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| author | Mary McAleese NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| concerns |
balance between papal primacy and episcopal collegiality
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interpretation of Vatican II teaching on collegiality ⓘ |
| context | post–Vatican II Catholic Church ⓘ |
| critiques | treatment of collegiality in the Code of Canon Law ⓘ |
| discusses |
canonical norms regulating episcopal collegiality
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collegial decision‑making among bishops ⓘ tension between legal texts and theological ideals of collegiality ⓘ |
| examines |
episcopal conferences
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structures of shared episcopal responsibility ⓘ synods of bishops ⓘ |
| fieldOfStudy | theology ⓘ |
| focusesOn |
legal structures of episcopal collegiality
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practice of episcopal collegiality ⓘ theology of episcopal collegiality ⓘ |
| genre | academic monograph ⓘ |
| hasLatinTitlePhrase | Quo Vadis? NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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canon lawyers
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scholars of Catholic Church governance ⓘ theologians ⓘ |
| language | English ⓘ |
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Catholic Church
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canon law ⓘ episcopal collegiality ⓘ |
| theologicalPerspective | Roman Catholic theology ⓘ |
| titleLanguage | Latin ⓘ |
| workType | specialized legal‑theological study ⓘ |
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Subject: Quo Vadis? Collegiality in the Code of Canon Law Description of subject: "Quo Vadis? Collegiality in the Code of Canon Law" is a scholarly work by Mary McAleese examining the theology, practice, and legal structures of episcopal collegiality within the Catholic Church’s canon law.
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