Sacraments in canon law (part two) WK-K-S2
Course contents:
1. The concept and theological foundations of the sacrament of penance and reconciliation.
2. The minister of the sacrament of penance and the penitent.
3. The celebration of the sacrament of penance in the ordinary circumstances and in danger of death.
4. The concept and theological foundations of the sacrament of anointing of the sick.
5. The minister of the sacrament of anointing and those to be anointed.
6. The celebration of the sacrament of anointing.
7. The concept and theological foundations of the sacrament of ordination.
8. the minister of the sacrament and those to be ordained.
9. The celebration of ordination.
Assessment methods:
- oral examination at the end of the semester
- continuous evaluation
Subject level
Learning outcome code/codes
Learning outcomes
Domain knowlege - has an advanced knowlege how to comprehend and to follow norms about sacramental law in Catholic Church
Domain capability - by itself to gains about sacraments, interprets and makes a law texts, has advanced competences to work in the Dioecesan Curia and the Parish Office on the sacramental cases
Domain competence - has awareness to level knowlege and capability, understands necessity permanent education, detects and conceptualizes sacramental cuestions and knows how debates about it.
Bibliography
1. Beal J.P., Coriden J.A., Green T.J., A new Commentary on the code of Canon Law, New York 2000.
2. Seasoltz K., New Liturgy, New Laws, Collegeville 1980.
3. Woestman W.H., Sacraments, Ottawa 2004.
4. Huels J.M., Liturgy and Law. Liturgical Law in the System of Roman Caholic Canon Law, Montreal 2006.
5. Catechism of the Catholic Church, new York 1997.
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