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THEO6037

Advanced Canon Law 1

10 Units 6000 Level Course

Not available in 2012

Previously offered in 2011, 2010

This course has a pastoral flavour in its approach to general norms of canon law; principles and processes; judicial and administrative procedures; various offices, goods, sanctions, structures and ministries of the Church.

Objectives
Upon completion of this course students will be expected to:
1. Demonstrate growth of understanding of Canon Law and how it regulates dioceses, parishes and religious institutions and the sacramental life of the church, as well as the teaching functions of the church;
2. Examine those canons regulating the recording of the sacraments of confirmation, ordination, and marriage in the candidate's baptism certificate; articulate who can confer sacraments;
3. Reflect on matter and form for validity of sacraments; canonical requirements for general absolution and the lawful and valid marriage celebrations; discuss the irregularities for the exercise of orders;
4. Explain how the Church regulates loss of the clerical state; the rights and duties of the Diocesan Administrator;
5. Discuss how Canon law can change; provide examples of juridical persons and ecclesiastical goods;
Content
The course reveals:
- how Canon law regulates the priesthood and the clerical state;
- deals with conflict and procedures for declaring marriages null;
- practical canonical implications for sacraments; loss of clerical state;
- the vacant see;
- response required to the teaching of the Magisterium; ownership of ecclesiastical goods; and
Replacing Course(s)
Not Applicable
Transition
Not Applicable
Industrial Experience
0
Assumed Knowledge
Nil
Modes of Delivery
Distance Learning : Paper Based
Teaching Methods
Self Directed Learning
Assessment Items
Essays / Written Assignments
2000 words (40%)
Essays / Written Assignments
3000 words (60%)
Contact Hours
Self Directed Learning: for 143 hour(s) per Term for Full Term