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This is a chronological list of canon lawyers. The listing is by date of death. Albert Avogadro (1149–1214) Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus (13th century) Laurentius Hispanus (died 1248) Bartholomew of Brescia (died 1258) Henry of Segusio (Hostiensis) (c. 1200–1271) William Durandus, the Younger (died 1328) Astesanus de Ast (died c. 1330)
Cordileone then returned to the Gregorian University, where he earned a Doctor of Canon Law degree in 1989. [6] Back in San Diego he was appointed as priest secretary to Bishop Robert Brom and a tribunal judge (1989–1990), adjutant judicial vicar (1990–1991), and pastor of Our Lady of Guadalupe Parish in Calexico, California (1991–1995). [6]
Pages in category "Canon law jurists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 217 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
This canon law has principles of legal interpretation, [10] and coercive penalties. [11] It lacks civilly-binding force in most secular jurisdictions. Those who are versed and skilled in canon law, and professors of canon law, are called canonists [12] [13] (or colloquially, canon lawyers [12] [14]). Canon law as a sacred science is called ...
Canon law (from Ancient Greek: κανών, kanon, a 'straight measuring rod, ruler') is a set of ordinances and regulations made by ecclesiastical authority (church leadership) for the government of a Christian organization or church and its members.
The Pillar is an American news website focusing on the Catholic Church.The site was founded in 2021. The website was founded by two journalist canon lawyers: JD Flynn, former editor-in-chief of Catholic News Agency and former chancellor of the Archdiocese of Denver; and Ed Condon, former Washington, D.C., bureau editor of Catholic News Agency.
O'Connell moved to Washington D.C. in 1985 to study at the CUA School of Canon Law. During this period, he also worked as registrar and an assistant professor of canon law, theology, and philosophy at Mary Immaculate Seminary. O'Connell was awarded a Licentiate of Canon Law in 1987 and a Doctor of Canon Law in 1990. [1]
In 1988, Peters earned his Licentiate of Canon Law degree from the Catholic University of America School of Canon Law and was named Quasten Fellow for doctoral studies there, completing doctoral course work in 1990, and defending his doctoral dissertation, Penal Procedural Law in the 1983 Code of Canon Law, in August 1991.