Ascription of Religious and of Religious Institutes According to CCEO / George Allumpurath

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Rome : Pontificium Institutum Orientale; 2005.Description: 87pDDC classification:
  • G05.5 AL580
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ASCRIPTION AND GOVERNMENT OF A DEPENDENT MONASTERY, A HOUSE OR A PROVINCE OF A RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE ASCRIBED TO ANOTHER CHURCH SUIIURIS Notion of Ascription in the Eastern Code (CCEO)........................... 11 Legislation Preceding CCEO on Interecclesial Presence of Religious Institutes ............................................................................ 13 Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium c. 432 ............................ 17 Ascription of a Part of a Religious Institute to Another Church Sui luris ................................................................................ 21 Effects of Ascription According to CCEO c. 432 ............................. 23 Destined and Ascribed ...................................................................... 40 The ¿Ius¿ to which the Ascribed House or Province is Subject ............................................................................ 41 Ascribed House or Province and the Possible Conflict Between the ¿Ius¿ ............................................................................. 42 A Particular Law for the Ascribed House or Province ..................... 44 Ascribed House or Province and Admissions from Another Church Sui luris .................................................................. 44 Permission to Erect a House and to Have It Ascribed ...................... 45 Institute of an Eastern Church and Ascribed House or Province ...... 45 A Case Study: Norbertines in Mananthavady ...................................46
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ASCRIPTION AND GOVERNMENT OF A DEPENDENT MONASTERY, A HOUSE OR A PROVINCE OF A RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE ASCRIBED TO ANOTHER CHURCH SUIIURIS Notion of Ascription in the Eastern Code (CCEO)........................... 11 Legislation Preceding CCEO on Interecclesial Presence of Religious Institutes ............................................................................ 13 Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium c. 432 ............................ 17 Ascription of a Part of a Religious Institute to Another Church Sui luris ................................................................................ 21 Effects of Ascription According to CCEO c. 432 ............................. 23 Destined and Ascribed ...................................................................... 40 The ¿Ius¿ to which the Ascribed House or Province is Subject ............................................................................ 41 Ascribed House or Province and the Possible Conflict Between the ¿Ius¿ ............................................................................. 42 A Particular Law for the Ascribed House or Province ..................... 44 Ascribed House or Province and Admissions from Another Church Sui luris .................................................................. 44 Permission to Erect a House and to Have It Ascribed ...................... 45 Institute of an Eastern Church and Ascribed House or Province ...... 45 A Case Study: Norbertines in Mananthavady ...................................46

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