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9 lut 2014 · Working for women's equality and ordination in the Catholic Church: 'There is neither Jew nor Greek, there is no longer slave or free, there is no longer male and female, for you are all one in Christ Jesus'. Galatians 3.28
This Fides Dossier examines the history of the role of women in the Catholic Church. It discusses the Social and Cultural Changes that have occured since the Second Vatican Council, Pope John...
INTRODUCTION. BOOK I. GENERAL NORMS. TITLE I. ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS (Cann. 7 - 22) TITLE II. CUSTOM (Cann. 23 - 28) TITLE III. GENERAL DECREES AND INSTRUCTIONS (Cann. 29 - 34) TITLE IV. SINGULAR ADMINISTRATIVE ACTS (Cann. 35 - 93) CHAPTER I. COMMON NORMS. CHAPTER II. SINGULAR DECREES AND PRECEPTS. CHAPTER III. RESCRIPTS. CHAPTER IV. PRIVILEGES.
14 sty 2020 · In fact, Catholic historians consider St. Clare to be the first woman to write a rule, or set of guidelines, for her religious community. At a time when most women's communities lived according to rules written by men, Clare's decision to compose a rule for her own community was a bold gesture.
22 maj 2017 · Menstrual awareness has the potential to enhance a Roman Catholic dialogue about birth control with an empowerment of females in bodily knowledge.
Sexual regulation by the church accounted for a great amount of literature and time. The church saw regulation as necessary to maintain the welfare of society. [21] Canon law banned premarital sex, lust, masturbation, adultery, bestiality, homosexuality, and any sort of sex outside of marriage.
Church needs it in present time, allowing ordination of women to the priesthood in the Roman Catholic Church. Opening this door of opportunity for religious women is a revolutionary step that can transform and promote holistic growth in the Church spiritually, physically, culturally, and socially. !!! Aquino !6