Similar words: common law, in-law, in-laws, roman law, unlawful, son-in-law, mother-in-law, father-in-law. Meaning: n. the body of codified laws governing the affairs of a Christian church.
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1 The Church's canon law forbids remarriage of divorced persons.
2 According to canon law, that should be done.
3 The science of the canon law had been born.
4 Canon law, on the other hand, was the clay with which the pope could mould society.
5 As a body they upheld the interpretation of canon law as prohibiting women from this ceremony.
6 In rabbinic canon law, the rabbi explained[Sentencedict.com], human life does not simply begin at conception.
7 Canon law was the statement of how society was to be governed and here Innocent's monarchic views are clearly shown.
8 His papal decrees were the foundation of canon law until their update in 1917.
9 Conditioned by church canon law, participation by clerics in politics was forbidden.
10 Canon law was in decline in the tenth and early eleventh centuries.
11 An administrative act applying or interpreting articles of canon law.
12 It'says that under Canon Law,[www.Sentencedict.com] excommunication is automatic for ordinations without papal approval.
13 Judicial separation, also called separation, originated from the Canon Law of Christianity in Mediaeval Europe, and still exists today.
14 Therefore church law must do it - that is, canon law.
15 He allowed that others had proposed the Roman synod and the revision of the Code of Canon Law.
16 Father Young helped scores of divorced Catholics find a comfortable corner in the Church, but he could not change canon law.
17 It was Leo XII, in 1824, to move the seat at the Palais de S. Apollinaris where Pius IX in 1853 founded the Faculty of Canon Law and Civil Law and the Pontifical Institute Utriusque Iuris.
18 He is remembered for centralizing church administration and adding to the body of canon law.
19 Of late, Chaldean has been added to the list of Rites, being formally cited as such in the CCEO or Eastern Code of Canon Law.
20 Under John Paul the Curia acquired a string of new “pontifical councils”, quasi-ministries that deal with everything from health workers to canon law.
21 In mediaeval commercial law, the mandatory norms of commercial law exist as constructive norms that is aimed at the commercial act and the ethical and moral norms that is effected by canon law.
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