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Code of the Canon Law does not forbid selling sacred objects. The only exception is the sale of relics. In case of selling or passing the sacred object to another person one should take care to avoid the risk of profanation or misuse. The best solution in case when our influence on the new owner is limited is to turn to the competent Church authority who based on canon 1212 (Code of Canon Law of 1983) will issue a decree depriving the sold object of the dedication or consecration to be used for profane use. Also in this case commentators say it should be assured that the object will be relegated to profane but not sordid use. The change of the owner should be without risk of arising astonishment or unnecessary sensation.
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The article takes the problem up concerning the adoption of norms of the Code of Canon Law of 1983 concerning the competences of the pastors of the Church for instruments of social communication in directory Apostolorum Successores. In the first part, on the basis of the Code of John Paul II, there were presented following duties and rights of the pastors of the Church: teaching the Christian faithful about the duty to cooperate in using the media, watching over the faith and morals, preparing the norms concerning transfer Christian doctrine by the instruments of social communication and the application of administrative or penal sanctions. In the second part there was indicated that Congregation for Bishops includes in directory 17 norms on the pastoral office of bishops in the field of the instruments of social communication. In 6 of them i.e. 30, 100a, 139, 140, 141 and 142 the adoption of norms of the Code is visible. The authors of the document were founded on can.: 772 § 2, 747 § 1, 822 § 1, 823, 824-827, 830, 831 § 2.
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The article is an attempt to show the structure, competences and procedure of the realization of the competences of the mediation council. The legal basis for the establishment of this council is in the Code of Canon Law of 1983 in can. 1733 § 2. In the article there are presented entities which are competent to establish the mediation council: conference of bishops and diocesan bishop. Functions of the council are to seek and suggest equitable solutions. Detailed competences of this mediation body, its structure and procedure should be specified in the statutes which erect the mediation council. The author proposes for the establishment of the mediation council in polish particular law following particular law of the other countries, in which this kind of solution led to the reduction of administrative disputes. What is more, it seems advisable to adopt basic rules of the mediation procedure from the state law in force to the ecclesiastical law.
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This article presents a document issued in the form of the Apostolic Letter motu proprio by Pope Benedict XVI on October 26, 2009 and entitled Omnium in mentem. This document is vital to the canon law, because it is changing the contents of up to five articles of the Code of Canon Law. It is the second after the John Paul II’s 1998 motu proprio Ad Tuendam Fidem amendment to the Code. It relates to two areas – the sacrament of Holy Orders and the sacrament of Marriage. Changes made in the canons on the sacrament of Holy Orders (canons 1008, 1009) are amended dogmatic. They illuminate the difference between the common priesthood of the faithful and the ministerial priesthood, as well as organize the three-level hierarchy of the ministerial priesthood, stressing that the diaconate is not (as opposed to the episcopacy and the presbyterate) representation of Christ, the Head of the Church, but has its own ministerial appointment. The change in the law of marriage, in the canons of 1086, 1117 and 1124, involves the removal of these wordings, talking about “a person who is not by a formal act seceded from the Church”. This change is of practical significance, since putting it avoids the problems of interpretation and abuse laws.
Prawo Kanoniczne
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2015
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vol. 58
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issue 1
23-46
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The Article explores the canonical aspect of the issue of lower diocesan theological seminaries in Poland. The first part presents the objective of lower theological seminaries in Poland in the light of current legislation. The second part indicates the necessity of adequate formation in the lower diocesan theological seminaries in Poland, and the third part deals with the organizational structure of the schools at stake. 
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 Artykuł podejmuje problematykę niższych diecezjalnych seminariów duchownych w Polsce w aspekcie kanonicznym. W jego pierwszej części przedstawiono cel niższych seminariów duchownych w Polsce w świetle aktualnych przepisów prawnych. W drugiej części wskazano na konieczność odpowiedniej formacji w niższych diecezjalnych seminariach duchownych w Polsce, natomiast część trzecia została poświęcona strukturze organizacyjnej omawianych szkół.
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