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Sede Vacante Diocesan Administration.

Titolo: Sede Vacante Diocesan Administration.

Autore: Nord, Aaron Paul

Editore: Pontificia Università Gregoriana

Luogo di edizione: Roma

Data di pubblicazione: 01 / 01 / 2014

Stato editoriale: Attivo

Prezzo: € 25.00

EAN: 9788878392731

What should be done in a vacant diocese, and what should be left for the next bishop? Fortunately, legal questions about the administration of a vacant diocese have clear answers. This dissertation answers questions about the diocesan administrator’s power to ordain deacons, to approve the alienation of parish goods, to grant permissions to religious, and to continue initiatives begun by the former bishop. The work also explains to what extent the diocesan administrator can prosecute delicts, change the diocesan curia, take out loans, and represent the diocese in a trial.The clear answers come from four principles foundational to the law of the vacant see, principles inherent in the canonical tradition and in a vacant diocese’s basic situation. In this light, canon 428 §1, sede vacante nihil innovetur, has a clear interpretation and a legal effect distinct from §2 of the same canon. Together, §1 and §2 of canon 428 give firm answers for diocesan administrators, but answers which also respect different questions’ unique features. Also considered are differences between apostolic administrators sede vacante and diocesan administrators. An analysis of over 30 recent decrees from the Roman Curia shows that most apostolic administrators can do what diocesan administrators cannot. Finally, the dissertation gives guidelines for prudent sede vacante administration. Since a sociological study has uncovered patterns in how long dioceses in the United States of America remain vacant, sede vacante law suggests that one should administer vacant archdioceses differently than vacant dioceses. Aaron Paul Nord was ordained for the Archdiocese of St. Louis in 2006 after theology studies at Kenrick-Glennon Seminary. Following two years of parish ministry, he studied canon law at the Pontifical Gregorian University, completing his licentiate in 2011. He defended this doctoral dissertation in 2013 under the guidance of Professor Robert Geisinger, S.J.

Lingua: Inglese (Lingua del testo)

Tipo di prodotto: Libro

Collana: Tesi Gregoriana Diritto Canonico

Numero collana: 95

Numero edizione: 1

Classificazione Dewey: DIRITTO E LEGGI DELLA CHIESA

Argomenti: Diritto canonico; Papato

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