The Person and the Challenges, 2022, Vol. 12, No. 1
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Pozycja The bishop’s responsibility for his presbyterate in the context of sexual offences committed by priestsMajer, Piotr (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2022)The aim of this paper is to answer the question: How should the bishop act towards his presbyterate so that its members would not commit sexual offences, particularly the most serious ones? The following issues are presented: the relationship between a bishop and his presbyterate, the bishop’s responsibility for the admission of proper candidates to ordination, the assignment of offices and functions in the diocese, the bishop’s obligation to watch over the discipline of the clergy, the bishop’s responsibility for granting the faculty of hearing the confessions.Pozycja A review of Lawendowa mafia. Z papieżami i biskupami przeciwko homoklikom w Kościele [The Lavender Mafia. With the Popes and Bishops Against Homosexual Clans in the Church] by Dariusz Oko; Wydawnictwo AA, Kraków 2020, pp. 288Bortkiewicz, Paweł (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2022)Pozycja Saint Joseph’s Foundation of the Polish Bishops’ ConferenceStudnicki, Piotr; Strzelczyk, Grzegorz (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2022)Pozycja Violation of the Obligation of Residence According to the 1983 Code of Canon LawRomanko, Agnieszka (The Pontifical University of John Paul II in Cracow, 2022)The obligation of residence is the obligation to reside in a specific territory on a permanent basis in connection with holding an ecclesiastical office. The delict of violation of the obligation of residence is penalized under can. 1396 of the 1983 Code of Canon Law and is strictly linked to the entrusted ecclesiastical office such as: cardinals holding specific offices in the Roman Curia, diocesan bishop, coadjutor bishop, auxiliary bishop, diocesan administrator, pastor, parochial administrator and a group of clerics administering the parish in solidum, parochial vicar. Violation of the obligation of residence is subject to a mandatory penalty. The gravest penalty provided for by the ecclesiastical legislator is the privation of ecclesiastical office.