The Law on Persons / Victor J. Pospishil.

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Material type: TextTextPublication details: Philadelphia : St.Mary`s Ukrainian Catholic Church ; 1960.Description: 342 pDDC classification:
  • G56.1 P843 23
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MORAL PERSONS Definition and classification Mode of csluhlishnifiil l(c<|iil-fllc fur actions Durutlon of existence Provisions in ca.su of extinction. RULES COMMON TO PHYSICAL AND MORAL PERSONS Force, fear, fraud Error Compensation for damages Acts of superiors Ilulcs for voting on proposals of a superior` Precedence among persons. CLERICS IN GENERAL Classification of hierarchies Source of power of hierarchies Minor clerics Prclatlc titles for Orient;il priests (Jnsienia Conferable on Oriental Prieuls, p. 57 Honorary lilies anil dltnltfoi (o. 58). THE ASCRIPTION OK CI.KKICS IN AN KPAKCHV" OR RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE (cc. 44-52) . . ...... CO Necessity of ascription Original ascription in an eparchy Original ascription In a religious institute Change of ascrip¿tion by a religious Who can grant ascription imd dismissal Ascription by conferral of benefice Rules for the validity and liceity of dismissal Rules for patriarchal clergy. RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF CLERICS Exclusive rights of clerics Privileges: canonis, forl, iniinun ¿ i tat ib, competentiae Loss of privileges Financial aid to retired clerics. OBLIGATIONS OF CLERICS POSITIVE G`liLI- CATIONS (cc.-80-7-7-> -...-..-.......... -.-.-: ........ 04 Holiness of life Practice of piety Relationship to Jlier-archs Obligation of service Continuation of sluilics Junior clergy examination Deanery meetings Celibnry and Marriage (Preference of ccllbney; candidacy for the episcopate; matrimonial impediment of holy orders; ordination of married candidates; effect of unlawful marriage and ordination of mar¿ried candidates; chastity as obligation of all clerics; cohabitation with women; common life of the celibate clergy) Obliciuion of reciting the divine office Ecclesiastical dress. OBLIGATIONS OF CLERICS NEGATIVE OB¿LIGATIONS (cc. 78-87) ......................... 73 Prohibition of standing surety Unbecoming occupations Occupations alien to the clerical state Unbecoming spectacles Military service Commerce Unauthorized absence Sojourn outside of Oriental regions Sojourn In another eparchy (Granting and revocation of permission; subjection to the hlerarch of residence). : ECCLESIASTICAL OFFICES ORDINARY AND DELEGATED JURISDICTION THE RETURN OK CLKIUCS TO THE LAY STATE CLERICS IN PARTICULAR TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS (cc. 159-161) ............................ 93 THE SUPREME AUTHORITY ANI1 THOSE WHO IN CANON LAW TAKE PART IN ITS EXERCISE THE ROMAN PONTIFF (cc. 162-166) ............ 94 THE ECUMENICAL SYNOD (cc. 187-174) ..... 95 THE CARDINALS OF THE HOLY ROMAN CHURCH (cc. 175-187) .......................... 07 T1IK ROMAN CURIA General Structure (cc. 188-1`Jl) ............................. 102 The Sncrcd Congregations (cc. 192-203) ................ 102 The Tribunals of the Human Curia (cc. 204-205) ........ 108 The Offices of the Roman Curia (cc. 200-210) .......... 109 LEGATES OF THE ROMAN I`ONTIKF (cc. 211-215) 110 PATRIARCHS ¿ General Norms (Dignity. Definition, Catholic and non-Catholic patriarchal titles, Place of residence, Rules of precedence. Patriarchal apocrisiaries) (cc. 216-220) ...................... 112 The Election of Patriarchs (Synod of election, Place, Tune limit, Active vole, Procedure, Qualifications of candidate, Ronuiic¿aVion-n¿nd;-acceptance, Notification of Holy Sec, Enthronement, Pallium) (cc. 221-230) ........ Ill
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MORAL PERSONS Definition and classification Mode of csluhlishnifiil l(c<|iil-fllc fur actions Durutlon of existence Provisions in ca.su of extinction. RULES COMMON TO PHYSICAL AND MORAL PERSONS Force, fear, fraud Error Compensation for damages Acts of superiors Ilulcs for voting on proposals of a superior` Precedence among persons. CLERICS IN GENERAL Classification of hierarchies Source of power of hierarchies Minor clerics Prclatlc titles for Orient;il priests (Jnsienia Conferable on Oriental Prieuls, p. 57 Honorary lilies anil dltnltfoi (o. 58). THE ASCRIPTION OK CI.KKICS IN AN KPAKCHV" OR RELIGIOUS INSTITUTE (cc. 44-52) . . ...... CO Necessity of ascription Original ascription in an eparchy Original ascription In a religious institute Change of ascrip¿tion by a religious Who can grant ascription imd dismissal Ascription by conferral of benefice Rules for the validity and liceity of dismissal Rules for patriarchal clergy. RIGHTS AND PRIVILEGES OF CLERICS Exclusive rights of clerics Privileges: canonis, forl, iniinun ¿ i tat ib, competentiae Loss of privileges Financial aid to retired clerics. OBLIGATIONS OF CLERICS POSITIVE G`liLI- CATIONS (cc.-80-7-7-> -...-..-.......... -.-.-: ........ 04 Holiness of life Practice of piety Relationship to Jlier-archs Obligation of service Continuation of sluilics Junior clergy examination Deanery meetings Celibnry and Marriage (Preference of ccllbney; candidacy for the episcopate; matrimonial impediment of holy orders; ordination of married candidates; effect of unlawful marriage and ordination of mar¿ried candidates; chastity as obligation of all clerics; cohabitation with women; common life of the celibate clergy) Obliciuion of reciting the divine office Ecclesiastical dress. OBLIGATIONS OF CLERICS NEGATIVE OB¿LIGATIONS (cc. 78-87) ......................... 73 Prohibition of standing surety Unbecoming occupations Occupations alien to the clerical state Unbecoming spectacles Military service Commerce Unauthorized absence Sojourn outside of Oriental regions Sojourn In another eparchy (Granting and revocation of permission; subjection to the hlerarch of residence). : ECCLESIASTICAL OFFICES ORDINARY AND DELEGATED JURISDICTION THE RETURN OK CLKIUCS TO THE LAY STATE CLERICS IN PARTICULAR TERRITORIAL DIVISIONS (cc. 159-161) ............................ 93 THE SUPREME AUTHORITY ANI1 THOSE WHO IN CANON LAW TAKE PART IN ITS EXERCISE THE ROMAN PONTIFF (cc. 162-166) ............ 94 THE ECUMENICAL SYNOD (cc. 187-174) ..... 95 THE CARDINALS OF THE HOLY ROMAN CHURCH (cc. 175-187) .......................... 07 T1IK ROMAN CURIA General Structure (cc. 188-1`Jl) ............................. 102 The Sncrcd Congregations (cc. 192-203) ................ 102 The Tribunals of the Human Curia (cc. 204-205) ........ 108 The Offices of the Roman Curia (cc. 200-210) .......... 109 LEGATES OF THE ROMAN I`ONTIKF (cc. 211-215) 110 PATRIARCHS ¿ General Norms (Dignity. Definition, Catholic and non-Catholic patriarchal titles, Place of residence, Rules of precedence. Patriarchal apocrisiaries) (cc. 216-220) ...................... 112 The Election of Patriarchs (Synod of election, Place, Tune limit, Active vole, Procedure, Qualifications of candidate, Ronuiic¿aVion-n¿nd;-acceptance, Notification of Holy Sec, Enthronement, Pallium) (cc. 221-230) ........ Ill

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