The Book of Decrees of Mar Mathew Makil : A Historico-Juridical Study / Mathew John Moolakkatt.

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Material type: TextTextPublication details: Romae : Pontificium Institutum Studiorum Orientalium ; 1992.Description: 119 pDDC classification:
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Chapter One THE BOOK OF DECREES AND THE LAW OF THOMAS 2.1 THE BOOK OF DECREES - A NEW CODE OF CANON LAW 7 2.1.1. Codification of the Book of Decrees 8 2.1.2. Promulgation of the Book of Decrees 9 2.1.3. The Title of the Codification 10 2.1.4. The Contents of the Book of Decrees 10 2.1.4.1. Faith 11 2.1.4.2. The Forane Vicars, Vicars and Assistants 12 2.1.4.3. The Clergy 12 2.1.4.4. The Laity 13 2.1.4.5. Sacraments 14 2.1.4.6. Sacred Places and Times 17 2.1.4.7. Administration of Temporalities 18 2.1.4.8. Liturgical Laws 19 2.2. THE BOOK OF DECREES AND THE LAW OF THOMAS . . 22 2.2.1 Growth and Development of the Law of Thomas 23 2.2.1.1. Apostolic Origin of the Law 23 2.2.1.2. Chaldean Influence 23 2.2.1.3. Portuguese Influence on the Law of Thomas 25 2.2.1.3.1. Reforms by Chaldean Prelates 28 2.2.1.3.2. Reforms Through Synods 29 2.2.1.3.3. Reforms by the Latin Prelates 32 2.2.1.4. Law of Thomas after Ritual Separation 32 Chapter Two ON THE GOVERNING OFFICE OF THE CHURCH 6.1. ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE 35 6.1.1. Roman Pontiff as the Supreme Authority 36 6.1.2. Governing Powers of the Bishop 37 6.1.2.1. Ecclesiastical Heads in the Early Centuries 38 6.1.2.2. Chaldean Bishops 39 6.1.2.3. Metropolitan of All India 40 6.1.2.4. The Archdeacon of All India 41 6.1.3. Forane Vicars 43 6.1.3.1. Obligations of Forane Vicars 44 6.1.3.2. Powers of the Forane Vicars 45 6.1.4. Vicars and Assistants 49 6.1.4.1. Taking Possession of the Office 49 6.1.4.2. Duties of the Vicars and Assistants 53 6.2. ADMINISTRATION OF TEMPORAL GOODS 55 6.2.1. The Bishop and the Administration of Temporalities . . 56 6.2.2. Parish Yogam 58 6.2.3. The Kaikkars and their Responsibilities 59 6.2.3.1. Election of the Kaikkars ,, 59 6.2.3.2. The Duties of the Kaikkars 60 6.2.4. Income of the Church 67 Chapter Three THE BOOK OF DECREES AND THE CCEO 7.1. THE BOOK OF DECREES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CCEO 71 7.1.1. Provisions in the CCEO for ius particuJare 73 7.1.2. Ius particulare of the Malabar Church 74 7.2. COMPARISON BETWEEN THE CCEO AND THE BOOK OF DECREES 75 7.2.1. Norms on the Christian Faithful 75 7.2.2. Evangelization and Christian Education 82 7.2.2.1. Conversion of Non-Christians 83 7.2.2.2. Religious Instruction 84 7.2.3. The Sanctifying Function of the Church 88 7.2.3.1. Sacraments 89 7.2.3.1.1. Baptism 89 7.2.3.1.2. Confirmation 91 7.2.3.1.3. The Holy Eucharist 92 7.2.3.1.4. Sacrament of Reconciliation 94 7.2.3.1.5. Sacrament of Anointing the Sick 96 7.2.3.1.6. Sacrament of Marriage 97 7.2.3.2. Sacred Places and Times 100 7.2.4 The Governing Office of the Church 102 TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE DISSERTATION 114 .4.. i
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Chapter One THE BOOK OF DECREES AND THE LAW OF THOMAS 2.1 THE BOOK OF DECREES - A NEW CODE OF CANON LAW 7 2.1.1. Codification of the Book of Decrees 8 2.1.2. Promulgation of the Book of Decrees 9 2.1.3. The Title of the Codification 10 2.1.4. The Contents of the Book of Decrees 10 2.1.4.1. Faith 11 2.1.4.2. The Forane Vicars, Vicars and Assistants 12 2.1.4.3. The Clergy 12 2.1.4.4. The Laity 13 2.1.4.5. Sacraments 14 2.1.4.6. Sacred Places and Times 17 2.1.4.7. Administration of Temporalities 18 2.1.4.8. Liturgical Laws 19 2.2. THE BOOK OF DECREES AND THE LAW OF THOMAS . . 22 2.2.1 Growth and Development of the Law of Thomas 23 2.2.1.1. Apostolic Origin of the Law 23 2.2.1.2. Chaldean Influence 23 2.2.1.3. Portuguese Influence on the Law of Thomas 25 2.2.1.3.1. Reforms by Chaldean Prelates 28 2.2.1.3.2. Reforms Through Synods 29 2.2.1.3.3. Reforms by the Latin Prelates 32 2.2.1.4. Law of Thomas after Ritual Separation 32 Chapter Two ON THE GOVERNING OFFICE OF THE CHURCH 6.1. ADMINISTRATIVE STRUCTURE 35 6.1.1. Roman Pontiff as the Supreme Authority 36 6.1.2. Governing Powers of the Bishop 37 6.1.2.1. Ecclesiastical Heads in the Early Centuries 38 6.1.2.2. Chaldean Bishops 39 6.1.2.3. Metropolitan of All India 40 6.1.2.4. The Archdeacon of All India 41 6.1.3. Forane Vicars 43 6.1.3.1. Obligations of Forane Vicars 44 6.1.3.2. Powers of the Forane Vicars 45 6.1.4. Vicars and Assistants 49 6.1.4.1. Taking Possession of the Office 49 6.1.4.2. Duties of the Vicars and Assistants 53 6.2. ADMINISTRATION OF TEMPORAL GOODS 55 6.2.1. The Bishop and the Administration of Temporalities . . 56 6.2.2. Parish Yogam 58 6.2.3. The Kaikkars and their Responsibilities 59 6.2.3.1. Election of the Kaikkars ,, 59 6.2.3.2. The Duties of the Kaikkars 60 6.2.4. Income of the Church 67 Chapter Three THE BOOK OF DECREES AND THE CCEO 7.1. THE BOOK OF DECREES IN THE CONTEXT OF THE CCEO 71 7.1.1. Provisions in the CCEO for ius particuJare 73 7.1.2. Ius particulare of the Malabar Church 74 7.2. COMPARISON BETWEEN THE CCEO AND THE BOOK OF DECREES 75 7.2.1. Norms on the Christian Faithful 75 7.2.2. Evangelization and Christian Education 82 7.2.2.1. Conversion of Non-Christians 83 7.2.2.2. Religious Instruction 84 7.2.3. The Sanctifying Function of the Church 88 7.2.3.1. Sacraments 89 7.2.3.1.1. Baptism 89 7.2.3.1.2. Confirmation 91 7.2.3.1.3. The Holy Eucharist 92 7.2.3.1.4. Sacrament of Reconciliation 94 7.2.3.1.5. Sacrament of Anointing the Sick 96 7.2.3.1.6. Sacrament of Marriage 97 7.2.3.2. Sacred Places and Times 100 7.2.4 The Governing Office of the Church 102 TABLE OF CONTENTS OF THE DISSERTATION 114 .4.. i

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