(in Polish) The Temporally Goods of the Church WK-S-TG
The lecture includes the content of the Book V Code of Canon Law. The lecture will begin from the frame-discussion of history of the church property law. Then will become rough general development of this law. In the further course, will be shown the development norms in the area temporally goods, due to contents of documents of Vatican Council II. Then accomplished becoming the analysis of the content of the Book V of the current Code 1983. It consists of: Introductory Canons (cc. 1254-1258), The Acquisition of Goods (title I: cc. 1259— 1272), The Administration of Goods (title II: cc. 1273-1289), Contracts and Especially Alienation (title III: cc. 1290-1298), Pious Wills in General and Pious Foundations (title IV, cc. 1299-1310).
Term 2021/22_L:
As in the general description for the subject. |
(in Polish) Dyscyplina naukowa, do której odnoszą się efekty uczenia się
(in Polish) Grupa przedmiotów ogólnouczenianych
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Learning outcomes
PK_W08: Student defines concepts and institutions related to the church administration; legal norms interprets in the context of the statement the Magisterium. Student indicates duties and possibilities of the operation within the range the charity work. Student has the knowledge within the range property-authorizations of the Church, manners of the acquisition, administering and the alienation of goods, makings legacies, establishments of church foundations. Student knows rules of the relation Church-state within the range property-goods.
K_U04: Student explains the meaning the Magisterium for the shape of canonical standards; it refers provisions of the Polish law to church goods; interprets processes and legal phenomena within the range the property of church legal persons. Student can coordinate with the administration of church legal persons; prepares the necessary documentation within the range case involving properties, in relation to the canonical and State law.
K_U06: Student analyses the development of the relation Church-State in reference to case involving properties; formulates own opinions in this range. Student prognoses economic phenomena and adapts to them appropriate tools of the canon and State law. Student initiates legal requirements of canonical into the administration of the church goods. Student evaluates economic ideas from the legal aspect; elaborates economic projects; analyses the budget of church legal persons. Student prepares documents related to the administration of church legal persons, on needs for the canon and State law. In oral appearances it argues and uses the canonical source of law.
PK_K05: Student understands the need for the continuous additional schooling himself and the professional development; inspires and organizes the learning process of other persons in team. Student sees and formulates new problems within the range the church administration; can discuss about new problems administrative and economic and to formulate canonical proposals of their solution. Student independently undertakes and initiates professional operations in reference to the organization of the administration with church goods; based on the canon law, plans and organizes future actions in the management with goods. Has the consciousness of the meaning of the comportment in the way professional and ethical and observances of the ethics of the legal profession. Student cooperates and works in the group, will participate in tasks realized by the Church. Has the consciousness of the responsibility for the preservation of the heritage and the canonical tradition and standards of the Church in the economic space.
ECTS:
Lectures:30 h;
Pass a course: 2 h;
Student’s activities - tasks: 30 h;
Project in group – presentation: 60 h;
Reading obligatory literature: 28 h.
Together: 150 h : 25 = 6 ECTS
Assessment criteria
Methods of the evaluations: a fundamental method of the job rating of the student is the oral examination. Students can take advantage from „the zero-term” before the session: the presence is required on 2/3 lectures. Students can optionally choose the credit in the form of the written work. The decision about the written work and the choice of the theme student ought to take to the end of October; works student ought to give back to the end of December. Not return of the work termly means the return to the oral method of the credit. The absence on more than 1/3 lectures causes the reduction of the evaluation for one degree.
Bibliography
THE OBLIGATORY LITERATURE:
Code of Canon Law, 25.01.1983, http://www.vatican.va/archive/ENG1104/_INDEX.HTM.
The Temporal Goods of the Church. Commentary, in: Exegetical Commentary on the Code of Canon Law, Prepared under the responsibility of the Martin de Azpilcueta Institute Faculty of Canon Law Univeristy of Navarre, Montreal Chicago 2004, t. 4/1, p. 1-194.
Kennedy R. T., The Temporal Goods of the Church, in: New Commentary of The Code of Canon Law, ed. J. P. Beal, J. A. Coriden, T. J. Green, New York 2000, p. 1449-1525.
Kaleta P., Ecclesiastical Patrimonial Law, Manchester 2015
The Temporal Goods of the Church. Selected Issues, ed. by S. Dubiel, P. Kaleta, Lublin 2016.
THE SUPPLEMENTARY LITERATURE:
Abbass J., The Temporal Goods of the Church: a Comparative Study of the Eastern and Latin Codes of Canon Law, Periodica 83 (1994), 2, s. 669-714.
Artner P., The remuneration of diocesan clerics, Folia Canonica 12 (2009), s. 7-22.
Brown P., The 1983 Code and Vatican II ecclesiology: the principle of subsidiarity in Book V, The Jurist 69(2009), fasc. 2, pp. 583-614.
Domaszk A., Social Insurance for Clergymen under Canon Law, Salesianum 39 (2018), 4, s. 69-81.
Domaszk A., Superiors’ Administrative Acts Regarding Temporal Goods as Exemplified in the Society of St. Francis de Sales’ Proper Law, w: La Funzione amministrativa nell’ordinamento canonico, red. J. Wroceński, M. Stokłosa, t. 1, Warszawa 2013, s. 587-595.
Farrelly A., The Diocesan Finance Council: Functions and Duties According to the Code of Canon Law, Studia Canonica 23 (1989), s. 149-166.
Kaleta P., Ordinary and Extraordinary Administration of Ecclesiastical Goods, „Newsletter The Canon Law Society of Great Britain and Ireland” 180 (2014), s. 48-58.
Lewandowski P., The Fund for the Support of the Clergy According to the 1983 Code of Canon Law, Biuletyn Stowarzyszenia Kanonistów Polskich 29 (2019), 32, s. 119-134.
Morrisey F., The Canons of Book V and their Relation to Civil Law in North America, Prawo Kanoniczne 43 (2000) nr 3-4, p. 273-290.
Renken J. A., The stable patrimony of public juridic persons, The Jurist 70 (2010), fasc. 2, pp. 160-161.
Term 2021/22_L:
As in the general description for the subject. |
Notes
Term 2021/22_L:
It is recommended that the student have a general knowledge of theological subjects and be familiar with a general overview of what canon law is. |
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