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[quote name='phatcatholic' date='Jun 30 2004, 01:30 PM'] i wish an english translation of the 1917 canon was available online..... [/quote]
Your.....Protector is here ** Play some type of saviour music... **

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Eng-Latin Translator [b]OR[/b] Latin-Eng Translator :D Its fairly accurate to. 96% Id say. :D

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[b]Can. l. Licet in Codice iuris canonici Ecclesiae quoque Orientalis disciplina saepe referatur, ipse tamen unam respicit Latinam Ecclesiam, neque Orientalem obligat, nisi de iis agatur, quae ex ipsa rei natura etiam Orientalem afficiunt.[/b]

[i]Can. l. It is allowed upon Codice oath canonical Church also Easterners teaching sepe referatur , himself nothwithstanding one to turn attention to Latinam Church , worthless Easterners bound , if not about iis agatur , which out of herself rei nature as yet Easterners afficiunt.[/i]

As I said 96%...lol

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phatcatholic

[quote name='MorphRC' date='Jun 30 2004, 12:26 AM'] [b]Can. l. Licet in Codice iuris canonici Ecclesiae quoque Orientalis disciplina saepe referatur, ipse tamen unam respicit Latinam Ecclesiam, neque Orientalem obligat, nisi de iis agatur, quae ex ipsa rei natura etiam Orientalem afficiunt.[/b]

[i]Can. l. It is allowed upon Codice oath canonical Church also Easterners teaching sepe referatur , himself nothwithstanding one to turn attention to Latinam Church , worthless Easterners bound , if not about iis agatur , which out of herself rei nature as yet Easterners afficiunt.[/i]

As I said 96%...lol [/quote]
hehe, woh, scary

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[quote name='phatcatholic' date='Jun 29 2004, 10:03 PM'] oh, and can anyone find in the canon where it says that:
--no one has higher authority than the pope
--no council, conference, or college can overthrow the pope
--there is no authority to supercede the pope

or something of that nature. i need documentation that the pope cannot be "deposed" of his office. i know its in the canon somewhere.....

thanks,
phatcatholic [/quote]
does anyone have info on this?

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I believe that it is in this part of the Canon Law

[url="http://www.ourladyswarriors.org/canon/c0330-0572.htm"]PART II : THE HIERARCHICAL CONSTITUTION OF THE CHURCH[/url]

[quote]Can. 332 §1 The Roman Pontiff acquires full and supreme power in the Church when, together with episcopal consecration, he has been lawfully elected and has accepted the election. Accordingly, if he already has the episcopal character, he receives this power from the moment he accepts election to the supreme pontificate. If he does not have the episcopal character, he is immediately to be ordained Bishop.

§2 Should it happen that the Roman Pontiff resigns from his office, it is required for validity that the resignation be freely made and properly manifested, but it is not necessary that it be accepted by anyone.

Can. 333 §1 By virtue of his office, the Roman Pontiff not only has power over the universal Church, but also has pre­eminent ordinary power over all particular Churches and their groupings. This reinforces and defends the proper, ordinary and immediate power which the Bishops have in the particular Churches entrusted to their care.

§2 The Roman Pontiff, in fulfilling his office as supreme Pastor of the Church, is always joined in full communion with the other Bishops, and indeed with the whole Church. He has the right, however, to determine, according to the needs of the Church, whether this office is to be exercised in a personal or in a collegial manner.

§3 There is neither appeal nor recourse against a judgment or a decree of the Roman Pontiff.


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Hope this is what you're looking for. :)

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[quote name='phatcatholic' date='Jul 1 2004, 03:18 AM'] hehe, woh, scary [/quote]
Well Im sure theres a latin dictionary somewhere, or maybe translate the one word by itself. :huh:

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