Roczniki Teologiczne, 2016, T. 63, nr 10
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Pozycja Sources of the Norm about Doubt of Law and Lack of Obligation ‒ Can. 14Mwandha, Kevin Otieno (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)In canon law, doubt is one of the conditions under which an ecclesiastical law may lack an obligation. The concepts contained in the text of the law in both canon 14 and CCEO canon 1496 pose a single reality of doubt with two facets of law or of fact. In doubt of law, laws even if they are disqualifying or invalidating, do not oblige. If the doubt is about a fact, the law obliges but the competent authority can dispense it. The research focuses majorly on the historical origin of the rule about doubt of law and lack of obligation. The origin of this rule may help to understand whether it is a juridical law capable of producing a juridical obligation with respective juridical effects, or if its positivistic application may have some juridical and moral consequences in relation to individual’s rights or the rights of the third parties.Pozycja Theological Foundation of Administrative Canon LawPatrisio, Emmanuel Jada (Wydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiego, 2016)Prior to Vatican Council II there has been a dominant ecclesiology which looked at the Church as an institution. “that is to say, the view that defines the Church primarily in terms of its visible structures, especially the rights and powers of its officers.” With the coming of Vatican II, the Church is defined “in the nature of sacrament ‒ a sign and instrument that is of communion with God and of unity among all men.” The principal paradigm of the Church in the documents of Vatican Council II is that of ”the people of God... The Church is seen as a community of persons each of whom is individually free.” It is with this view of the Church as a circle of friends and not a hierarchical pyramid that we shall explain the theological foundation of Administration Canon Law in the Code of 1983.