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Family Forum
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2017
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issue 7
35-54
EN
Same-sex marriage, which became effective in Germany on October 1, 2017, has met with mixed reactions within German Catholic Church. Does the new law violate the concept of marriage as is established in the constitution and in cultural tradition? The procreative aspect of marriage, which is emphasized by the German bishops, is undoubtedly socially beneficial. The magisterial critique of same-sex marriage tends to depict this institution as a social threat. If, however, the plausibility of this position decreases since same-sex marriages neither impair existing liberties of heterosexual spouses nor prove to be socially adverse, the general rejection of the legal opening of same-sex marriage will by no means be demanded from a moral theological perspective.
PL
W artykule autor zaprezentował zainicjowany w 2010 r. projekt zarządzania dokumentacją na poziomie diecezji w niemieckim Kościele katolickim. Przedstawione zostały wyniki wdrożenia projektu, a także poszczególne etapy wprowadzania nowego wykazu akt. Potrzeba opracowania nowego wykazu akt została omówiona w kontekście dziejów niemieckiego Kościoła katolickiego na przestrzeni ostatnich dwóch dekad. System administracyjny Kościoła katolickiego jest podobny niemal we wszystkich państwach na świecie, poczynając od Watykanu, poprzez diecezje, na parafiach kończąc. W związku z tym, przedstawione w artykule wyniki badań autora mogą być zastosowane do procesów zarządzania dokumentacją parafialną w diecezjach w innych krajach.
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In the article, the author presents a diocese-wide records management project in Germany that began in 2010. Also, the results of the processes are discussed, as well as the various steps in implementing a new file plan. The need for a new file plan in the diocese’s parishes has a historical context in the history of the German Catholic Church over the last two decades. Because the Catholic Church has the same administrative system from the Vatican to diocese to parish in almost every country in the world, the article’s findings can be transferred into the parish records management processes of the dioceses of other countries.
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