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BOOK III : THE TEACHING OFFICE OF THE CHURCH

  1. BOOK III : THE TEACHING OFFICE OF THE CHURCH
    1. TITLE I: MINISTRY OF THE DIVINE WORD
      1. CHAPTER I : PREACHING THE WORD OF GOD
      2. CHAPTER II : CATECHETICAL FORMATION
    2. TITLE II: MISSIONARY ACTIVITY OF THE CHURCH
    3. TITLE III: CATHOLIC EDUCATION
      1. CHAPTER I : SCHOOLS
      2. CHAPTER II : CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES
      3. CHAPTER III : ECCLESIASTICAL UNIVERSITIES
    4. TITLE IV : SOCIAL COMMUNICATION
    5. TITLE V: THE PROFESSION OF FAITH
  2. Pastor Bonus

Book Three - Teaching Office - Organization of the Magisterium - Book Three can be studied under different aspects.

Canon 747 Duty to Teach

Canon 748 Truth

  1. All are bound to seek the truth in the matters which concern God and his Church; when they have found it, then by divine law they are bound, and they have the right, to embrace and keep it. From Dignitatis Humanae, 1, 2, 14.

  2. Unlawful to force an embrace the catholic faith against their conscience. Old code: 1351, CCEO 586; Could it also say no one is permitted to force a person to stay in the church against conscience. It's important to take conscience seriously - it is the contact of a person with God. If this is lacking, there is formal adherence to the rules, but where is the power of the truth to save. See compassionate orthodoxy.

Canon 749 Infallibility

  1. It is not infallible unless manifestly demonstrated as such. E.g. on women's priesthood - there was argumentation whether it was infallible or not. So there was doubt showing that it wasn't manifestly demonstrated. Four criteria - 1) faith and morals; 2) formality - clearly say he is intending infallibility; 3) say he is teaching as the highest teacher in the church; 4) reference to Luke 22:32 referring to the role of peter to confirm the brothers in the faith. The college of bishops is infallible 1) speaking all together in ecumenical council, on faith and morals, saying it is revealed or is in historic connection with revelation; 2) in mundo dispersi - codex doesn't describe this possibility; 3) must be in communion with the pope. C: If they make a mistake, it would be problematic, so they decided they couldn't make mistakes (pastor aeternus). US: narrowly circumscribed and almost never exercised - pope rarely makes a claim of teaching infallibly, twice between Vatican 1 and Vatican 2.

Canon 750 Heretics

Canon 751

Canon 752 Religious Deference.

Canon 753 Authoritative Instructors.

Canon 754 Decrees.

Canon 755 Ecumenism.

TITLE I: MINISTRY OF THE DIVINE WORD

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Canon 756 Munus Docendi

Canon 757 Presbyters.

Canon 758 Religious.

Canon 759 Lay People.

Canon 760 Complete and Faithful.

Canon 761 Preaching & Catechesis.

CHAPTER I : PREACHING THE WORD OF GOD

Canon 762 Preaching.

Canon 763 Bishops.

Canon 764 Ordained.

Canon 765 Religious Houses.

Canon 766 Laity.

Canon 767 At Mass.

[WWW]Authentic Interpretation PCILT, based on canon 86 said this can't be dispensed because it's essential to church's Ordo Celebrandi – this is the official position – the theoretical rational is lack of training of laity, but this is not tenable in today's society. There are of course solutions – speaking at other times, etc. Suggests it's exceptional, presuming lack of priests is minor transitory issue, it will be solved in the next week or two. US: diocesan bishop has wide latitude to allow it if he wants to.
Canon 768 Content.

Canon 769 Adapted.

Canon 770 Missions.

Canon 771 Outreach.

Canon 772 Oversight.

CHAPTER II : CATECHETICAL FORMATION

Canon 773 Duty

Canon 774 Duty of All

Can. 775 Norms.

Can. 776 Pastors.

Can. 777 Pastors.

Can. 778 Religious.

Can. 779 Adapted.

Can. 780 Catechists.

TITLE II: MISSIONARY ACTIVITY OF THE CHURCH

(Cann. 781 - 792) [WWW]English [WWW]Latin
The old codex had three canons: 1349 - at least every 10 years a mission in the parish, following the mandates of the local ordinary - an intensive renewal of the faith life of the parish. 1350, take care of noncatholics in the territory, other territories is the sole responsibility of the Apostolic See. 1351 - None can be forced to accept the Catholic Faith. Old code said missions are responsibility of the pope, new code said it is everyone's work. This section gives only general principles for each category of the faithful.
Canon 781 Missionary Nature of the Church.

Canon 782 Bishops.

Canon 783 Religious.

Canon 784 Lay Missionaries.

Canon 785 Catechists.

Canon 786 Definition.

Canon 787

Canon 788 Catechumens.
Canon 789 Neophyte.
Canon 790 Missionary Bishops.

Canon 791 Worldwide Support for Missions.

Canon 792 Support of Study Abroad.

[WWW]'''Congregatio Evangelizatione Populi''' Congregation is a department to assist the pope in universal responsibilities for a specific field. Originally an ad hoc group of cardinals for a specific problem. In the 16th century, congregations became permanent institutions. Also new congregations were formed. This was from the generalized bureacratization of states and the church as well. 1588 - was the first stabilizations. Members are the Cardinals - from Paul VI (Vatican II) also bishops for 5 years terms. Dicastry is the umbrella term (Judge). 1622 this congregation started to bring the control of mission activity from the control Spanish and Portuguese kings. There were also groups for protestant europe and italians in greece.
Congregation for the Evangelization of Peoples. started by Pius V and Gregorio XIII of the gregorian univesity For the East and West Indies, Protestants in Europe, the Greeks in Italy. Group of cardinals invited by the pope to give advice in a particular area. The curia is ad hoc gatherings than have been stabilized as permanent institutions. Same cardinals can be in several congregations.

TITLE III: CATHOLIC EDUCATION

(Cann. 793 - 795) [WWW]English [WWW]Latin Not hard law here - more principles and exhortation.

CHAPTER I : SCHOOLS

(Cann 796 - 806) [WWW]English [WWW]Latin

CHAPTER II : CATHOLIC UNIVERSITIES

(Cann 807 - 814) [WWW]English [WWW]Latin Catholic University is a university originally founded by the church or accepted by the church for all disciplines with secular degrees; generally theology is taught. Church has influence, but is not the direct owner. Germany has one, France has 4, but they can't call them universities. Ecclesiastical faculty is particularly founded by the church to train the minions. More and more lay people there. Degrees are mainly canonical degrees. Under supervision of clerics and rectors approved by the holy see. These can also be organized within catholic or state universities. Canon Law and Theology at KULeuven are ecclesiastical. In 1979 John Paul II promulgated Sapientia Christiana gave details for ecclesiastical universities, a few weeks later there were norms to go with it from the Congregation for Catholic Education. In 1990 Ex Corde Ecclesiae. Bishops conference to develop norms to concretize this, Belgians didn't do this, USCCB created a flurry. The 1917 code didn't make much distinction. {Leges Ecclesiae - laws of the church published after the 1917 code. This has marginal numbers cross-referencing to the AAS. All kinds of documents with some juridical impact.}

Canon 807 Right.

Canon 808 Name.

Canon 809 Bishops Conference.

Canon 810 Teachers.

Can. 811 Theology.

Can. 812 Mandatum.

Can. 813 University Parish.

Can. 814

CHAPTER III : ECCLESIASTICAL UNIVERSITIES

(Cann 815 - 821) [WWW]English [WWW]Latin
Can. 815 Right.

Can. 816 Establishment.

Can. 817 Degrees.

Canon 818

Can. 819 Students.

Can. 820 Cooperation.

Canon 821 Christian Culture.

TITLE IV : SOCIAL COMMUNICATION

(Cann 822 - 832) [WWW]English [WWW]Latin
Canon 822 Use.

Can. 823 Responsibility.

Can. 824 Imprimatur.

Canon 825 Scripture.

Canon 826 Liturgy.

Canon 827 Catechism.

Canon 828 Ecclesiastical Text.

Canon 829 Translations.

Canon 830 Censors.

[WWW]Authentic Interpretation: Approving bishop has to put his name and date on it.
Canon 831 Hostile Media.

Canon 832 Religious.

TITLE V: THE PROFESSION OF FAITH

(Cann 833) [WWW]English [WWW]Latin
Canon 833 Profession of Faith.

Pastor Bonus

General Norms
Art. 1. Notion of the Roman Curia.

Art. 2. Definition.

Art. 3. Members.

Art. 4. Officers.

Art. 5 Terms.

Art. 6 Pope's Death.

Art. 7. Members.

Art. 8. Consultors.

Article 9 Laity

Article 10 Archives.

Procedure
Article 11 General Meeting

Article 12

Article 13 Subject matter.

Article 14 Compenence.

Article 15

Article 16 Language.

Article 17 Communication.

Article 18 Approval.

Article 19 Recourse.

Article 20 Dicastries.

Article 21 Multiple Competence.

Meetings of Cardinals
Article 22 Several times annually.

Article 23 Consistory.

Council of Cardinals
Article 24 Definition

Article 25 Convened by SOS.

Relations with Particular Churches
Article 26 Unity.

Article 27 Papal Legates.

"Ad limina" Visits
Article 28

Article 29 Importance.

Article 30 Dicastries.

Article 31 Stages.

Article 32 Preparation.

Pastoral Character
Article 33 Pastoral Service.
Article 34 Collaboration.
Article 35 Direct Pastoral Service.
Central Labour Office
Article 36 Competence.
Regulations
Article 37 Ordo Servandus.
Article 38 Dicastry Norms.
II SECRETARIAT OF STATE
Article 39 Secretary of State.
Article 40 Sections.

First Section.
Article 41 Task.

Article 42 Additional Tasks.

Article 43 Further Tasks.

Article 44 Data.

Second Section

Article 45 Heads of State.
Article 46 Competence.

Article 47 Particular Churches.

III CONGREGATIONS
Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith
Article 48 Duty.

Article 49 Studies.

Article 50 Bishops.

Article 51 Control of Doctrine

Article 52 Examination.

Article 53 Privilege of faith.

Article 54 Roman publication.

Article 55 PBC, ITC.

Congregation for the Oriental Churches
Article 56 Concerning the Catholic Oriental Churches.
Article 57 Members.

Article 58 Competence.

Article 59 Easterners in Latin areas.
Article 60 Oriental Territories.

Article 61 Unity.

Congregation for Divine Worship and the Discipline of the Sacraments
Article 62 Scope.
Article 63 Duty.

Article 64 Promotes liturgy.

Article 65 Apostolate.

Article 66 Observance.

Article 67 Non-consummation.

Article 68 Ordination.

Article 69 Relics.

Article 70 Piety.

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