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Liturgy and Ecclesiastical Law

open access: yesAnales de Historia Antigua, Medieval y Moderna, 2023
The subject-matter of this study is liturgical law in the Czech lands in the Middle Ages, i.e. in Great Moravia, in the Duchy of Bohemia, and in the Kingdom of Bohemia. Liturgical law was shaped by the decrees of popes, ecumenical councils, Decretum Gratiani, and collections of decrees.
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The significance of the Carolingian advocate [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This article argues that ninth-century advocates in the Frankish world deserve more attention than they have received. Exploring some of the wealth of relevant evidence, it reviews and critiques both current historiographical approaches to the issue ...
West, Charles
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The Fondation des Monastères in France, 1969–2019

open access: yesIn_Bo, 2021
The work of the Fondation des Monastères is to help communities solve legal , property, and other issues. The matter of the closure of some monasteries has become very important in recent times. The Foundation aims to help in all fields: canonical, civil,
Guillaume Jedrzejczak, Hugues Leroy
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‘The Catholic Florist’: flowers and deviance in the mid-nineteenth century Church of England [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
The middle decades of the nineteenth century saw a dramatic change in the appearance of many ecclesiastical interiors due to the growing popularity of Catholic revivalism in the Church of England.
Janes, Dominic
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Rechtvaardiging en recht in de kerk: Over de theologische achtergronden van het gereformeerde kerkrecht

open access: yesHTS Teologiese Studies/Theological Studies, 1992
Justification and law in the church: The theological background of reformed church law In reformed church law there is a connection between ecclesiastical structure (disciplina) and ecclesiastical doctrine (doctrina).
W. van ’t Spijker
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On doing what is just, right and fair

open access: yesIn die Skriflig, 2020
‘Just’, ‘right’ and ‘fair’ are complex concepts without singular definitions. This article investigated these concepts from the perspective of Roman Catholic canon law. The historical and theological contexts of the Roman Catholic Church (the Church) are
Hildegard Warnink
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The patrimonial ecclesiastical court in Dušan's Cod [PDF]

open access: yesGlasnik Advokatske komore Vojvodine, 2022
In medieval Serbia, in addition to administrative and economic immunity, the Church also enjoyed judicial immunity. It had the right to judge the clergy (class court), all Orthodox believers in certain civil and criminal matters, but like any feudal lord,
Stojanović Stefan V.
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Ecclesiastical crimes and penalties in the Constitution of the Serbian Ortodox Church [PDF]

open access: yesKom: Časopis za Religijske Nauke, 2021
In this paper, the author analyzes ecclesiastical penalties, according to the Constitution of the Serbian Orthodox Church (SPC) of 1947. This is the highest legal act of the SPC which contains, besides the provisions that regulate the rules of church ...
Mirić Filip
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Continuity and change in diocese and province: the role of a Tudor bishop [PDF]

open access: yes, 1996
Thomas Cranmer's register is important in shedding valuable shafts of light on the nature of the episcopal office in Tudor England. Despite the government's break with Rome in the 1530s, much of the archbishop's routine administration continued unaltered.
Ayris, P
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Byzantine Legislation on the Possibility for a Slave to Become a Monk

open access: yesИзвестия Уральского федерального университета. Серия 2: Гуманитарные науки, 2018
Byzantium retained the institute of slavery despite being a Christian state. Christian ideology was to come into a confrontation with social reality, but in fact both coexisted peacefully in many spheres.
Anna Borisovna Vankova
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