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MINISTRY: REFLECTIONS ON SOME CANONICAL ISSUES *

MINISTRY: REFLECTIONS ON SOME CANONICAL ISSUES * Notes 1 1987 Synod of Bishops, proposition 18, as reported in Origins 17/29 (December 31, 1987), p.504. Canon law is being seen in a broader theological perspective today, in keeping with Paul VI's teaching on law—see Francis G. Morrisey, The Spirit of Canon Law: Teachings of Pope Paul V1“, Origins 8/3 (June 8, 1978), pp.33, 35–40; Jean Beyer, ‘Paul VI et le droit de l‘Eglise’, in Liberté el Loi dans l'Eglise [Les quatre fleuves 18] (Paris: Beauchesne, 1983), pp.43–75. John Paul II expressed a richly theological sense of law based on Vatican II in his apostolic constitution promulgating the 1983 code, Sacrae disciplinae leges, January 25, 1983: AAS 75/2 (1983), pp.vii‐xiv, and again in his address to the Roman Rota in January 1984, an English translation of which was published as ‘Code and Council’, The Jurist 43 (1983), pp.267–272. See also the comments by canonists and theologians, including: James A. Coriden, ‘Law in Service to the People of God’, The Jurist 41 (1981), pp.1–20; Bertram F. Griffin, The Role of the Canonist in the Contemporary Church”, CLSA Proceedings 45 (1983), pp.63–78; Richard P. McBrien, ‘A Theologian Looks at the Role of Law in the Church Today’, CLSA Proceedings http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The Heythrop Journal Wiley

MINISTRY: REFLECTIONS ON SOME CANONICAL ISSUES *

The Heythrop Journal , Volume 29 (3) – Jul 1, 1988

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Copyright © 1988 Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
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1468-2265
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10.1111/j.1468-2265.1988.tb00857.x
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Notes 1 1987 Synod of Bishops, proposition 18, as reported in Origins 17/29 (December 31, 1987), p.504. Canon law is being seen in a broader theological perspective today, in keeping with Paul VI's teaching on law—see Francis G. Morrisey, The Spirit of Canon Law: Teachings of Pope Paul V1“, Origins 8/3 (June 8, 1978), pp.33, 35–40; Jean Beyer, ‘Paul VI et le droit de l‘Eglise’, in Liberté el Loi dans l'Eglise [Les quatre fleuves 18] (Paris: Beauchesne, 1983), pp.43–75. John Paul II expressed a richly theological sense of law based on Vatican II in his apostolic constitution promulgating the 1983 code, Sacrae disciplinae leges, January 25, 1983: AAS 75/2 (1983), pp.vii‐xiv, and again in his address to the Roman Rota in January 1984, an English translation of which was published as ‘Code and Council’, The Jurist 43 (1983), pp.267–272. See also the comments by canonists and theologians, including: James A. Coriden, ‘Law in Service to the People of God’, The Jurist 41 (1981), pp.1–20; Bertram F. Griffin, The Role of the Canonist in the Contemporary Church”, CLSA Proceedings 45 (1983), pp.63–78; Richard P. McBrien, ‘A Theologian Looks at the Role of Law in the Church Today’, CLSA Proceedings

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