New Commentary on the Code of Canon Law

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Pub. Date: 2000-06-01
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Summary

An entirely new and comprehensive commentary by canon lawyers from North America and Europe, with a revised English translation of the Code. Reflects the enormous developments in canon law since the publication of the original commentary.

Table of Contents

Editors' Preface xix
Abbreviations xxi
Theology and Canon Law
Ladislas M. Orsy
Canonical Overview: 1983-1999 11(1)
Frederick R. McManus
An Overview of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches 11(34)
John D. Faris
BOOK I GENERAL NORMS [cc. 1-203] 45(194)
Introduction
47(8)
John M. Huels
Ecclesiastical Laws [cc. 7-22]
55(31)
John M. Huels
Custom [cc. 23-28]
86(11)
John M. Huels
General Decrees and Instructions [cc. 29-34]
97(4)
Micheal R. Moodie
Singular Administrative Acts [cc. 35-93]
101(37)
Micheal R. Moodie
Common Norms [cc. 35-47]
101(7)
Micheal R. Moodie
Singular Decrees and Precepts [cc. 48-58]
108(8)
Micheal R. Moodie
Rescripts [cc. 59-75]
116(6)
John P. McIntyre
Privileges [cc. 76-84]
122(4)
John P. McIntyre
Dispensations [cc. 85-93]
126(12)
John P. McIntyre
Dispensations and other Matters Reserved to the Holy See
135(3)
John P. McIntyre
Statutes and Rules of Order [cc. 94-95]
138(2)
John P. McIntyre
Physical and Juridic Persons [cc. 96-123]
140(55)
John P. McIntyre
The Canonical Condition of Physical Persons [cc. 96-112]
140(14)
John P. McIntyre
Juridic Persons [cc. 113-123]
Robert T. Kennedy
154(18)
Note on the Canonical Status of Church-Related Institutions in the United States
Robert T. Kennedy
172(5)
Juridic Acts [cc. 124-128]
Myriam Wijlens
177(6)
The Power of Governance [cc. 129-144]
Myriam Wijlens
183(12)
Ecclesiastical Offices [cc. 145-196]
195(35)
James H. Provost
Provision Of Ecclesiastical Office [cc. 146-183]
201(19)
James H. Provost
Free Conferral [c. 157)
210(1)
James H. Provost
Presentation [cc. 158-163]
210(2)
James H. Provost
Election [cc. 164-179]
212(6)
James H. Provost
Postulation [cc. 180-183]
218(2)
James H. Provost
Loss of Ecclesiastical Office [cc. 184-196]
220(10)
James H. Provost
Resignation [cc. 187-189]
221(2)
James H. Provost
Transfer [cc. 190-191]
223(2)
James H. Provost
Removal [cc. 192-195)
225(3)
James H. Provost
Privation [c. 196]
228(2)
James H. Provost
Prescription [cc. 197-199]
230(2)
Robert T. Kennedy
Computation of Time [cc. 200-203]
232(7)
Robert T. Kennedy
BOOK II THE PEOPLE OF GOD [cc. 204-746] 239(6)
Introduction
241(4)
Robert J. Kaslyn
Part I The Christian Faithful [cc. 204-329] 245(178)
The Obligations and Rights of all the Christian Faithful [cc. 208-223]
254(37)
The Obligations and Rights of the Lay Christian Faithful [cc. 224-231]
291(13)
Diane L. Barr
Sacred Ministers or Clerics [cc. 232-293]
304(90)
Richard G. Cunningham
The Formation of Clerics [cc. 232-264]
304(25)
Richard G. Cunningham
The Enrollment, or Incardination, Of Clerics [cc. 265-272]
329(14)
Francis J. Schneider
The Obligations and Rights of Clerics [cc. 273-289]
343(39)
John E. Lynch
Loss of the Clerical State [cc. 290-293]
382(12)
Francis J. Schneider
Personal Prelatures [cc. 294-297]
394(4)
Roch Page
Associations of the Christian Faithful [cc. 298-329]
398(25)
Roch Page
Common Norms [cc. 298-311]
401(8)
Roch Page
Public Associations of the Christian Faithful [cc. 312-320)
409(6)
Roch Page
Private Associations of the Christian Faithful [cc. 321-326]
415(3)
Roch Page
Special Norms for Associations of the Laity [cc. 327-329]
418(5)
Roch Page
Part II The Hierarchical Constitution of the Church [cc. 33O-572) 423(1)
Knut Walf
SECTION I THE SUPREME AUTHORITY OF THE CHURCH [cc. 330-367] 423(78)
The Roman Pontiff and the College Of Bishops [cc. 330-341]
429(25)
The Roman Pontiff [cc. 331-335]
431(12)
The College Of Bishops [cc. 336-341]
443(11)
The Synod of Bishops [cc. 342-348]
454(10)
John G. Johnson
The Cardinals of the Holy Roman Church [cc. 349-359]
464(11)
Thomas J. Green
The Roman Curia [cc. 360-361]
475(15)
Thomas J. Green
Legates of the Roman Pontiff [cc. 362-367]
490(11)
Charles D. Balvo
SECTION II PARTICULAR CHURCHES AND THEIR GROUPINGS [cc. 368-572] 501(240)
John A. Renken
Particular Churches and the Authority Established in Them [cc. 368-430]
501(65)
John A. Renken
Particular Churches [cc. 368-374)
504(7)
John A. Renken
Bishops [cc. 375-411]
511(35)
John A. Renken
Bishops In General [cc. 375-380]
511(7)
John A. Renken
Diocesan Bishops [cc. 381-402]
518(21)
John A. Renken
Coadjutor and Auxiliary Bishops [cc. 403-411]
539(7)
John A. Renken
The Impeded see and the Vacant See [cc. 412-430]
546(20)
John A. Renken
The Impeded See [cc. 412-415]
546(3)
John A. Renken
The Vacant See [cc. 416-430]
549(9)
John A. Renken
Revision of the 1917 Code
558(1)
John A. Renken
1983 Code References to the Diocesan Bishop
559(7)
John A. Renken
Groupings of Particular Churches [cc. 431-459]
566(44)
John G. Johnson
Ecclesiastical Provinces and Ecclesiastical Regions [cc. 431-434]
567(5)
John G. Johnson
Metropolitans [cc. 435-438]
572(5)
John G. Johnson
Particular Councils [cc. 439-446]
577(11)
John G. Johnson
Conferences of Bishops [cc. 447-459]
588(22)
John G. Johnson
Particular Legislation Enacted by the NCCB and the CCCB
603(7)
John G. Johnson
The Internal Ordering of Particular Churches [cc. 460-572]
610(131)
Barbara Anne Cusack
The Diocesan Synod [cc. 460-468]
610(12)
Barbara Anne Cusack
The Diocesan Curia [cc. 469-494]
622(30)
Barbara Anne Cusack
Vicars General and Episcopal Vicars [cc. 475-481]
628(7)
Barbara Anne Cusack
The Chancellor, Other Notaries, and the Archives [cc. 482-491]
635(10)
Barbara Anne Cusack
The Finance Council and the Finance Officer [cc. 492-494]
645(7)
Barbara Anne Cusack
The Presbyteral Council and the College of Consultors [cc. 495-502]
652(11)
Barbara Anne Cusack
Chapters of Canons [cc. 503-510]
663(3)
Barbara Anne Cusack
The Pastoral Council [cc. 511-514]
666(7)
Barbara Anne Cusack
Parishes, Pastors, and Parochial Vicars [cc. 515-552]
673(56)
John A. Renken
Parishes and Pastors [cc. 515-544]
673(44)
John A. Renken
Particular Legislation on Parishes
717(1)
John A. Renken
Roles of the Diocesan Bishop, the Local Ordinary, and the Diocesan Administrator in Parishes
718(7)
John A. Renken
Parochial Vicars [cc. 545-552]
725(4)
Bertram F. Griffin
Vicars Forane [cc. 553-555]
729(4)
Bertram F. Griffin
Rectors of Churches and Chaplains [cc. 556-572]
733(8)
Bertram F. Griffin
Rectors of Churches [cc. 556-563]
733(3)
Bertram F. Griffin
Chaplains [cc. 564-572]
736(5)
Bertram F. Griffin
Part III Institutes of Consecrated Life and Societies of Apostolic Life [cc. 573-746] 741(2)
SECTION I INSTITUTES OF CONSECRATED LIFE [cc. 573-730] 743(149)
Rose M. McDermott
Norms Common to all Institutes of Consecrated Life [cc. 573-606]
743(27)
Rose M. McDermott
Religious Institutes [cc. 607-709]
770(108)
Rose M. McDermott
Religious Houses and their Erection and Suppression [cc. 608-616]
772(8)
Rose M. McDermott
The Governance of Institutes [cc. 617-640]
780(26)
Rosemary Smith
Superiors and Councils [cc. 617-630]
780(14)
Rosemary Smith
Chapters [cc. 631-633]
794(3)
Rosemary Smith
Temporal Goods and Their Administration [cc. 634-640]
797(9)
Rosemary Smith
The Admission of Candidates and the Formation of Members [cc. 641-661]
806(22)
Rosemary Smith
Admission to the Novitiate [cc. 641-645]
806(6)
Rosemary Smith
The Novitiate and Formation of Novices [cc. 646-653]
812(8)
Rosemary Smith
Religious Profession [cc. 654-658]
820(6)
Rosemary Smith
The Formation of Religious [cc. 659-661]
826(2)
Rosemary Smith
The Obligations and Rights of Institutes and their Members [cc. 662-672]
828(15)
Rosemary Smith
The Apostolate of Institutes [cc. 673-683]
843(8)
Rose M. McDermott
Separation of Members from the Institute [cc. 684-704]
851(23)
Sharon L. Holland
Transfer to Another Institute [cc. 684-685]
851(3)
Sharon L. Holland
Departure from an Institute [cc. 686-693]
854(10)
Sharon L. Holland
Dismissal of Members [cc. 694-704]
864(10)
Sharon L. Holland
Religious Raised to the Episcopate [cc. 705-707]
874(2)
Rose M. McDermott
Conferences of Major Superiors [cc. 708-709]
876(2)
Rose M. McDermott
Secular Institutes [cc. 710-730]
878(14)
Sharon L. Holland
SECTION II SOCIETIES OF APOSTOLIC LIFE [cc. 731-746] 892(17)
BOOK III THE TEACHING FUNCTION OF THE CHURCH [cc. 747-833] 909(86)
Introduction
911(9)
James A. Coriden
The Ministry of the Divine Word [cc. 756-780]
920(33)
James A. Coriden
The Preaching of the Word of God [cc. 762-772]
924(9)
James A. Coriden
Catechetical Instruction [cc. 773-780]
933(20)
James A. Coriden
The Missionary Action of the Church [cc. 781-792]
Michael A. O'Reilly
938(15)
Catholic Education [cc. 793-821]
953(24)
Sharon A. Euart
Schools [cc. 796-806]
954(6)
Sharon A. Euart
Catholic Universities and Other Institutes of Higher Studies [cc. 807-814]
960(17)
Sharon A. Euart
Ecclesiastical Universities and Faculties [cc. 815-821]
Frederick R. McManus
972(5)
Instruments of Social Communication and Books In Particular [cc. 822-832]
977(9)
James A. Coriden
The Profession of Faith [c. 833]
986(9)
James A. Coriden
BOOK IV THE SANCTIFYING FUNCTION OF THE CHURCH [cc. 834-1253] 995(22)
Introduction
997(7)
Frederick R. McManus
Introductory Canons [cc. 834-839]
1004(13)
Frederick R. McManus
Part I The Sacraments [cc. 840-1165] 1017(383)
Introductory Canons [cc. 840-848]
1019(14)
Kevin T. Hart
Baptism [cc. 849-878]
1033(32)
Kevin T. Hart
The Celebration of Baptism [cc. 850-860]
1037(12)
Kevin T. Hart
The Minister of Baptism [cc. 861-863]
1049(2)
Kevin T. Hart
Those to be Baptized [cc. 864-871]
1051(9)
Kevin T. Hart
Sponsors [cc. 872-874]
1060(4)
Kevin T. Hart
The Proof and Registration of the Conferral of Baptism [cc. 875-878]
1064(1)
Kevin T. Hart
The Sacrament of Confirmation [cc. 879-896]
1065(30)
Kevin T. Hart
The Celebration of Confirmation [cc. 880-881]
1073(4)
Kevin T. Hart
The Minister of Confirmation [cc. 882-888]
1077(8)
Kevin T. Hart
Those to Be Confirmed [cc. 889-891]
1085(4)
Kevin T. Hart
Sponsors [cc. 892-893]
1089(3)
Kevin T. Hart
The Proof and Registration of the Conferral of Confirmation [cc. 894-896]
1092(3)
Kevin T. Hart
The Most Holy Eucharist [cc. 897-958]
1095(43)
John M. Huels
The Eucharistic Celebration [cc. 899-933]
1097(25)
John M. Huels
The Minister of the Most Holy Eucharist [cc. 900-911]
1097(10)
John M. Huels
Participation in the Most Holy Eucharist [cc. 912-923]
1107(9)
John M. Huels
The Rites and Ceremonies of the Eucharistic Celebration [cc. 924-930]
1116(4)
John M. Huels
The Time and Place of the Celebration of the Eucharist [cc. 931-933]
1120(2)
John M. Huels
The Reservation and Veneration of the Most Holy Eucharist [cc. 934-944]
1122(7)
John M. Huels
The Offering Given for the Celebration of Mass [cc. 945-958]
1129(9)
John M. Huels
The Sacrament of Penance [cc. 959-997]
1138(55)
Frederick R. McManus
The Celebration of the Sacrament [cc. 960-964]
1143(8)
Frederick R. McManus
The Minister of the Sacrament of Penance [cc. 965-986]
1151(16)
Frederick R. McManus
The Penitent [cc. 987-991]
1167(5)
Frederick R. McManus
Indulgences [cc. 992-997]
1172(7)
Frederick R. McManus
The Sacrament of the Anointing of the Sick [cc. 998-1007]
1179(3)
Frederick R. McManus
The Celebration of the Sacrament [cc. 999-1002]
1182(3)
Frederick R. McManus
The Minister of the Anointing of the Sick [c. 1003]
1185(2)
Frederick R. McManus
Those on Whom the Anointing of the Sick is to be Conferred [cc. 1004-1007]
1187(6)
Frederick R. McManus
Orders [cc. 1008-1054]
1193(41)
Robert J. Geisinger
The Celebration and Minister of Ordination [cc. 1010-1023]
1195(7)
Robert J. Geisinger
Those to Be Ordained [cc. 1024-1052]
1202(29)
Robert J. Geisinger
Requirements in Those to Be Ordained [cc. 1026-1032]
1205(5)
Robert J. Geisinger
The Prerequisites for Ordination [cc. 1033-1039]
1210(4)
Robert J. Geisinger
Irregularities and Other Impediments [cc. 1040-1049]
1214(14)
Robert J. Geisinger
The Required Documents and Investigation [cc. 1050-1052]
1228(3)
Robert J. Geisinger
The Notation and Testimonial of Ordination Conferred [cc. 1053-1054]
1231(3)
Robert J. Geisinger
Marriage [cc. 1055-1165]
1234(166)
John P. Beal
Foundational Canons [cc. 1055-1062]
1240(21)
John P. Beal
Pastoral Care and Those Things Which Must Precede the Celebration of Marriage [cc. 1063-1072]
Lynda A. Robitaille
1261(11)
Diriment Impediments in General [cc. 1073-1082]
1272(10)
John P. Beal
Diriment Impediments Specifically [cc. 1083-1094]
1282(14)
John P. Beal
Matrimonial Consent [cc. 1095-1107]
1296(29)
John P. Beal
The Form of the Celebration of Marriage [cc. 1108-1123]
1325(16)
John P. Beal
Mixed Marriages [cc. 1124-1129]
1341(11)
John P. Beal
Marriage Celebrated Secretly [cc. 1130-1133]
1352(4)
John P. Beal
The Effects of Marriage [cc. 1134-1140]
1356(3)
Lynda A. Robitaille
The Separation of Spouses [cc. 1141-1155]
1359(19)
John P. Beal
Dissolution of the Bond [cc. 1141-1150]
1359(16)
John P. Beal
Separation with the Bond Remaining [cc. 1151-1155]
1375(3)
John P. Beal
The Convalidation of Marriage [cc. 1156-1165]
1378(22)
John P. Beal
Simple Convalidation [cc. 1156-1160]
1380(7)
John P. Beal
Radical Sanation [cc. 1161-1165]
1387(13)
John P. Beal
Part II Other Acts of Divine Worship [cc. 1166-1204] 1400(24)
Sacramentals [cc. 1166-1172]
1401(5)
John M. Huels
The Liturgy of the Hours [cc. 1173-1175]
1406(1)
John M. Huels
Ecclesiastical Funerals [cc. 1176-1185]
1407(6)
John M. Huels
The Celebration of Funerals [cc. 1177-1182]
1408(3)
John M. Huels
Those to Whom Ecclesiastical Funerals Must Be Granted or Denied [cc. 1183-1185]
1411(2)
John M. Huels
The Veneration of the Saints, Sacred Images, and Relics [cc. 1186-1190]
1413(3)
John M. Huels
A Vow and an Oath [cc. 1191-1204]
1416(8)
John M. Huels
A Vow [cc. 1191-1198]
1416(4)
John M. Huels
An Oath [cc. 1199-1204]
1420(4)
John M. Huels
Part III Sacred Places and Times [cc. 1205-1253] 1424(25)
Sacred Places [cc. 1205-1243]
1425(17)
Churches [cc. 1214-1222]
1428(5)
Oratories and Private Chapels [cc. 1223-1229]
1433(3)
Shrines [cc. 1230-1234]
1436(2)
Altars [cc. 1235-1239]
1438(2)
Cemeteries [cc. 1240-1243]
1440(2)
Sacred Times [cc. 1244-1253]
1442(7)
Feast Days [cc. 1246-1248]
1443(3)
Days of Penance [cc. 1249-1253]
1446(3)
BOOK V THE TEMPORAL GOODS OF THE CHURCH [cc. 1254-1310] 1449(78)
Introduction
1451(8)
The Acquisition of Goods [cc. 1259-1272]
1459(15)
Robert T. Kennedy
The Administration of Goods [cc. 1273-1289]
1474(18)
Robert T. Kennedy
Contracts and Especially Alienation [cc. 1290-1298]
1492(16)
Robert T. Kennedy
Pious Wills in General and Pious Foundations [cc. 1299-1310]
1508(19)
Robert T. Kennedy
Book VI SANCTIONS IN THE CHURCH [cc. 1311-1399] 1527(6)
Introduction
1529(4)
Thomas J. Green
Part I Delicts And Penalties In General [cc. 1311-1363] 1533(41)
The Punishment of Delicts in General [cc. 1311-1312]
1533(2)
Penal Law and Penal Precept [cc. 1313-1320]
1535(4)
The Subject Liable to Penal Sanctions [cc. 1321-1330]
1539(9)
Penalties and Other Punishments [cc. 1331-1340]
1548(10)
Censures [cc. 1331-1335]
1549(4)
Expiatory Penalties [cc. 1336-1338]
1553(3)
Penal Remedies and Penances [cc. 1339-1340]
1556(2)
The Application of Penalties [cc. 1341-1353]
1558(8)
The Cessation of Penalties [cc. 1354-1363]
1566(8)
Part II Penalties For Individual Delicts [cc. 1364-1399] 1574(40)
Delicts against Religion and the Unity of the Church [cc. 1364-1369]
1575(5)
Delicts against Ecclesiastical Authorities and the Freedom of the Church [cc. 1370-1377]
1580(5)
Usurpation of Ecclesiastical Functions and Delicts in Their Exercise [cc. 1378-1389]
1585(9)
The Crime of Falsehood [cc. 1390-1391]
1594(2)
Delicts against Special Obligations [cc. 1392-1396]
1596(5)
Delicts against Human Life and Freedom [cc. 1397-1398]
1601(3)
General Norm [c. 1399]
1604(10)
BOOK VII PROCESSES [cc. 1400-1752]
Introduction
1609(5)
Lawrence G. Wrenn
Part I Trials In General [cc. 1400-1445] 1614(41)
The Competent Forum [cc. 1404-1416]
1618(4)
Different Grades and Kinds of Tribunals [cc. 1417-1445]
1622(12)
The Tribunal of First Instance [cc. 1419-1437]
1623(7)
The Judge [cc. 1419-1427]
1623(4)
Auditors and Relators [cc. 1428-1429]
1627(1)
The Promoter of Justice, the Defender of the Bond, and the Notary [cc. 1430-1437]
1628(2)
The Tribunal of Second Instance [cc. 1438-1441]
1630(2)
The Tribunals of the Apostolic See [cc. 1442-1445]
1632(2)
The Discipline to be observed in Tribunals [cc. 1446-1475]
1634(10)
The Duty of Judges and Ministers of the Tribunal [cc. 1446-1457]
1634(4)
The Order of Adjudication [cc. 1458-1464]
1638(2)
Time Limits and Delays [cc. 1465-1467]
1640(1)
The Place of the Trial [cc. 1468-1469]
1641(1)
Persons to be admitted to the Court and the Manner of Preparing and Keeping the Acts [cc. 1470-1475]
1642(2)
The Parties in a Case [cc. 1476-1490]
1644(5)
The Petitioner and the Respondent [cc. 1476-1480]
1644(2)
Procurators for Litigation and Advocates [cc. 1481-1490]
1646(3)
Actions and Exceptions [cc. 1491-1500]
1649(6)
Actions and Exceptions in General [cc. 1491-1495]
1649(2)
Specific Actions and Exceptions [cc. 1496-1500]
1651(4)
Part II The Contentious Trial [cc. 1501-1670] 1655(1)
Craig A. Cox
SECTION I THE ORDINARY CONTENTIOUS TRIAL [cc. 1501-1655] 1656(98)
The Introduction of the Case [cc. 1501-1512]
1656(6)
The Introductory Libellus of Litigation [cc. 1501-1506]
1656(3)
The Citation and Notification of Judicial Acts [cc. 1507-1512]
1659(3)
The Joinder of the Issue [cc. 1513-1516]
1662(2)
The Trial of the Litigation [cc. 1517-1525]
1664(4)
Proofs [cc. 1526-1586]
1668(32)
The Declarations of the Parties [cc. 1530-1538]
1671(3)
Proof Through Documents [cc. 1539-1546]
1674(4)
The Nature and Trustworthiness of Documents [cc. 1540-1543]
1674(2)
The Presentation of Documents [cc. 1544-1546]
1676(2)
Witnesses and Testimonies [cc. 1547-1573]
1678(14)
Those Who Can Be Witnesses [cc. 1549-1550]
1680(1)
The Introduction and Exclusion of Witnesses [cc. 1551-1557]
1681(2)
The Examination of Witnesses [cc. 1558-1571]
1683(7)
The Trustworthiness of Testimonies [cc. 1572-1573]
1690(2)
Experts [cc. 1574-1581]
1692(4)
Judicial Examination and Inspection [cc. 1582-1583]
1696(1)
Presumptions [cc. 1584-1586]
1697(3)
Incidental Cases [cc. 1587-1597]
1700(6)
Parties Who do not Appear [cc. 1592-1595]
1702(3)
The Intervention of a Third Person in a Case [cc. 1596-1597]
1705(1)
The Publication of the Acts, The Conclusion of the Case, and The Discussion of the Case [cc. 1598-1606]
1706(9)
The Pronouncements of the Judge [cc. 1607-1618]
1715(11)
Challenge of the Sentence [cc. 1619-1640]
1726(14)
Complaint of Nullity against the Sentence [cc. 1619-1627]
1726(7)
Appeal [cc. 1628-1640]
1733(7)
Res Iudicata and Restitutio in Integrum [cc. 1641-1648]
1740(8)
Res Iudicata [cc. 1641-1644]
1740(4)
Restitutio in Integrum [cc. 1645-1648]
1744(4)
Judicial Expenses and Gratuitous Legal Assistance [c. 1649]
1748(1)
The Execution of the Sentence [cc. 1650-1655]
1749(5)
SECTION II THE ORAL CONTENTIOUS PROCESS [cc. 1656-1670] 1754(6)
John P. Beal
Part III Certain Special Processes [cc. 1671-1716] 1760(46)
Craig A. Cox
Marriage Processes [cc. 1671-1707]
1760(39)
Cases to Declare the Nullity of Marriage [cc. 1671-1691]
1760(30)
The Competent Forum [cc. 1671-1673]
1761(6)
The Right to Challenge A Marriage [cc. 1674-1675]
1767(2)
The Duty of the Judges [cc. 1676-1677]
1769(2)
Proofs [cc. 1678-1680]
1771(3)
The Sentence and the Appeal [cc. 1681-1685]
1774(6)
The Documentary Process [cc. 1686-1688]
1780(5)
General Norms [cc. 1689-1691]
1785(5)
Cases of Separation of Spouses [cc. 1692-1696]
1790(1)
Peter J. Jugis
Process for the Dispensation of a Marriage Ratum et Non Consummatum [cc. 1697-1706]
1791(7)
Peter J. Jugis
Process in the Presumed Death of a Spouse [c. 1707]
1798(1)
Peter J. Jugis
Cases for Declaring the Nullity of Sacred Ordination [cc. 1708-1712]
1799(4)
Peter J. Jugis
Methods of Avoiding Trials [cc. 1713-1716]
1803(3)
Thomas J. Parprocki
Part IV The Penal Process [cc. 1717-1731] 1806(12)
Thomas J. Green
The Preliminary Investigation [cc. 1717-1719]
1807(3)
Thomas J. Green
The Development of the Process [cc. 1720-1728]
1810(5)
Thomas J. Green
Action to Repair Damages [cc. 1729-1731]
1815(3)
Thomas J. Green
Part V The Method Of Proceeding In Administrative Recourse And In The Removal Or Transfer Of Pastors [cc. 1732-1752] 1818(2)
SECTION I RECOURSE AGAINST ADMINISTRATIVE DECREES [cc. 1732-1739] 1820(17)
SECTION II THE PROCEDURE IN THE REMOVAL OR TRANSFER OF PASTORS [cc. 1740-1752] 1837(16)
Thomas J. Paprocki
The Manner of Proceeding in the Removal of Pastors [cc. 1740-1747]
1837(13)
Thomas J. Paprocki
The Manner of Proceeding in the Transfer of Pastors [cc. 1748-1752]
1850(3)
Thomas J. Paprocki
Checklist of Steps to Be Followed in the Removal of a Pastor
1848(2)
Thomas J. Paprocki
Checklist of Steps to Be Followed in the Transfer of a Pastor
1850(3)
Thomas J. Paprocki
Profession of Faith 1853(1)
Oath of Fidelity on Assuming an Office to Be Exercised in the Name of the Church 1854(1)
Contributors 1855(4)
Index 1859

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