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Catholic doctrine, unlike most protestant faiths, is codified in the chatechism and canonlaw.
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Catholic doctrine, unlike most protestant faiths, is codified in the chatechism and canonlaw.
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Catholic doctrine, unlike most protestant faiths, is codified in the chatechism and canonlaw.
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Catholic doctrine, unlike most protestant faiths, is codified in the chatechism and canonlaw.
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On one hand, the covert actions of a minority of Catholic priests, actions which were illegal under both civil and canonlaw.
The Volokh Conspiracy » 17-Year-Old Who Converted from Islam to Christianity, and Ran Away from Home 2009
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The way I understand the story as Brian Tierney tells it different factions within the Roman Catholic Church claimed “rights” against one another via the canonlaw.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Voting, Religion, and Public Officials: 2009
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"There is, I think, at least as much reason to wonder whether Maciel set up an institute in order to assure himself of ample access to sexual targets and unaccountable funds, or whether he suffered from some warped psycho-emotional condition that enabled him to compartmentalize pious devotional practices and sexual predation for decades on end, as there is to wonder whether he left a real charism to a Catholic clerical, religious, and lay organization," as canon law professor Edward Peters put it on February 13 on canonlaw. info.
Spero News 2009
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