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_aConsecration/ Profession in Religious Institutes According to CCEO _b Monastic Consecration and Profession in Orders and Congregations as Fundamentally the Same |
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_aBangalore _bDharmaram Publications _c2019 |
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440 | 0 | _aDharmaram Canonical Studies - 25 | |
500 | _aincludes index and biblioraphy | ||
505 | 2 | _a1. Evolution of the Concept of Consecration/Profession in Religious Institutes The Concept of Consecration .............10 Evolution of the Concept of Consecration /Profession through vows in Religious institutes through the Ages ..........15 Factors of Religious consecration / profession supported by the early sources ..............58 The Second Vatican Council and post-Vaticah II Teachings on Religious Consecration / Profession ..............68 2. Consecration /Profession in Religious Institutes and The Evolution of the Canons Canonical Significance of Religious Consecration and Religious Profession ..................92 Religious profession - Divisions .............96 Development of the Norms on Consecration and Profession .............109 The Present legilation : CCEOcc. 462, 526. CIC c. 654...........146 3. The Religious Profession : Its Juridical Requirements and Effects Religious profession in the Liturgy .............166 Requirements for Religious Profession ........179 Effects of Religious profession ..........187 | |
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