Can. 1302 §1. A person who has accepted goods in trust for pious causes either through an act inter vivos or by a last will and testament must inform the ... |
Canon 1300. The intentions of the faithful who give or leave goods to pious causes, whether by an act inter vivos or by an act mortis causa, once lawfully ... |
Canon 1300. The intentions of the faithful who give or leave goods to pious causes, whether by an act inter vivos or by an act mortis causa, once lawfully ... |
Canon 1300. The intentions of the faithful who give or leave goods to pious causes, whether by an act inter vivos or by an act mortis causa, once lawfully ... |
1300 The intentions of the faithful who give or leave goods to pious causes, whether by an act inter vivos or by an act mortis causa, once lawfully accepted ... |
1300 The legitimately accepted wills of the faithful who give or leave their resources for pious causes, whether through an act inter vivos or through an ... |
The aim of this article is to provide a brief overview of the genre of liturgical exposition (c. 1100-1300) in order to demonstrate the. |
CODE OF CANON LAW. TABLE OF CONTENTS. INTRODUCTION · BOOK I. GENERAL NORMS · TITLE I. ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS (Cann. 7 - 22) · TITLE II. CUSTOM (Cann. Function of the Church Liber · Book IV · The People of God · Processes |
Canon law—the “law of the rule” of the Church —was a slow accretion of old religious customs, scriptural passages, opinions of the Fathers, laws of Rome or the ... |
8 Expanding (and Impeding) Expulsion: Jews, usury, and canon law, 1300–1492 was published in No Return on page 198. |
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