• A Modern Compendium of Canon Law
  • Msgr. Hermogenes E. Bacareza, SVD

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    • Publisher: Central Book Supply, Inc.
    • ISBN: 978-971-011-046-9
    • No. of Pages: 883
    • Size: 6"x9"
    • Edition: 2010 Edition




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    Dura lex, sed lex! From this principle in Roman Law, one could sense apparently some rigidity in canonical discipline, a hindrance to the development of charisms, or worse as an instrument of domination in the hands of Church authorities. In reality, it is not so. The Second Vatican Council even advocates a more human, personalist view of the laws for the people of God. She has toned down the rigidity of previous ages in regard to Criminal Law and even in the sacred institution of marriage. This is evident from the fact that instead of retaining the number of suspensions, excommunications and interdict as embodied in the previous Pio-Benedictine Code of 1917, she has reduced to a much greater detail the number of penalties to be imposed on erring children in our modern society.






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    • by:  Msgr. Hermogenes E. Bacareza, SVD
      • ISBN
        978-971-011-046-9
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      • Page length
        883 pages
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      • Dimension
        6"x9" inches
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      • Edition
        2010 Edition
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    Dura lex, sed lex! From this principle in Roman Law, one could sense apparently some rigidity in canonical discipline, a hindrance to the development of charisms, or worse as an instrument of domination in the hands of Church authorities. In reality, it is not so. The Second Vatican Council even advocates a more human, personalist view of the laws for the people of God. She has toned down the rigidity of previous ages in regard to Criminal Law and even in the sacred institution of marriage. This is evident from the fact that instead of retaining the number of suspensions, excommunications and interdict as embodied in the previous Pio-Benedictine Code of 1917, she has reduced to a much greater detail the number of penalties to be imposed on erring children in our modern society.