The Role and Significance of Eparchial Consultative Bodies in the Administration of Temporal Goods in CCEO With Special Reference to the Particular Law of the Syro-Malabar Church/ Bins Augustine Puthumanamoozhiyil.

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1. Concept of temporal goods and Their Administration in the Church Notion of Temporal Goods ........9 Administration of temoral goods in the church : A historical Reading ..............11 Codes of canon law and the temporal goods of the church ...........28 Administration of temporal Goods in CCEO c. 1007...........31 Ends of the Temporal Goods ..........64 2. Consultation according to CCEO C. 934 Terminological understanding .....71 Consultation in the life of the Church : A brief history ..........76 Vatican Council II and post-conciliar teachings .............81 Different types of Consultation in the eastern code .........87 Legislative history of CCEO c. 934.................89 Structures of consultation according to CCEO c. 934..................98 Canonical Requirements for a Valid Consultation .......103 CCEO c. 934 and the invalid acts ...............113 Decision - Making in the consultative bodies .............113 3. The eparchial Consultative bodies in the administration of Temporal Goods Eparchial finance council ...........119 Presbyteral council ..........139 College of Eparchial Consultors .........156 Eparchial Pastoral Council ...........167 4. The role and Significance of Consultative Bodies in the administration of temporal goods in the syro-malabar church The administration of temporal goods in the Syro-Malabar church : Historical note.................177 Consultatie bodies involved in the administration of temporal goods .............194 Malfeasance and challenges in the administration of Temporal Goods ..........226 Principles to be observed by the consultative bodies in the administration of Temporal Goods ............230
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1. Concept of temporal goods and Their Administration in the Church Notion of Temporal Goods ........9 Administration of temoral goods in the church : A historical Reading ..............11 Codes of canon law and the temporal goods of the church ...........28 Administration of temporal Goods in CCEO c. 1007...........31 Ends of the Temporal Goods ..........64 2. Consultation according to CCEO C. 934 Terminological understanding .....71 Consultation in the life of the Church : A brief history ..........76 Vatican Council II and post-conciliar teachings .............81 Different types of Consultation in the eastern code .........87 Legislative history of CCEO c. 934.................89 Structures of consultation according to CCEO c. 934..................98 Canonical Requirements for a Valid Consultation .......103 CCEO c. 934 and the invalid acts ...............113 Decision - Making in the consultative bodies .............113 3. The eparchial Consultative bodies in the administration of Temporal Goods Eparchial finance council ...........119 Presbyteral council ..........139 College of Eparchial Consultors .........156 Eparchial Pastoral Council ...........167 4. The role and Significance of Consultative Bodies in the administration of temporal goods in the syro-malabar church The administration of temporal goods in the Syro-Malabar church : Historical note.................177 Consultatie bodies involved in the administration of temporal goods .............194 Malfeasance and challenges in the administration of Temporal Goods ..........226 Principles to be observed by the consultative bodies in the administration of Temporal Goods ............230

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