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  2. Anthony Cekada - Wikipedia

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    Once a month during the academic year, Cekada traveled to Brooksville, Florida where he taught Canon Law, Liturgy, and Scripture. [4] [7] He died on September 11, 2020, in West Chester, Ohio. He was 69 years old. [8]

  3. William of Pagula - Wikipedia

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    The first was the Summa Summarum, a 350,000-word manual of canon law and theology in five books, written between 1319 and 1322. [2] The first book deals with sources of authority such as judges, the second with legal procedure, the third with the clergy, the fourth with marriage and the fifth with criminal offences.

  4. Canon law of the Catholic Church - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Findlay priest sentenced to life in prison in sex trafficking ...

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    Nov. 18—TOLEDO — A Roman Catholic priest convicted in May on five counts of sex trafficking was sentenced to life in prison Friday in federal court. Michael Zacharias, 56, of Findlay was ...

  6. Category:Canon law jurists - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Canon law jurists" ... Charles Clerke (priest) William Cliffe; James de Cobeham; Antonio Cocchi Donati; Bernardus Compostellanus Antiquus;

  7. List of canon lawyers - Wikipedia

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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)

  8. St. Casimir Church (Cleveland, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Mark L. Movsesian, JD, Professor and Director of the Center for Law and Religion at St. John's University School of Law, saw this series of rulings as "yet another example of the growing interest in canon-law litigation in the Catholic Church' [96] Although marriage annulments cases are common subject in canon law ecclesiastical court's docket ...

  9. Ecclesiastical response to Catholic sexual abuse cases

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    On December 17, 2019, Pope Francis issued canon law instruction "On the confidentiality of legal proceedings" lifting the "pontifical secret" in the cases relating to: violence or abuse of authority in forcing sexual acts, sexual abuse of minors or vulnerable persons, crimes of paedophilia involving children under 18 years of age or with ...