Το ελληνικόν ορθόδοξον εκκλησιαστικόν δίκαιον κατά τα έτη 1966 ΚΑΙ 1967
Part of : Θεολογία : τριμηνιαία έκδοση της Ιεράς Συνόδου της Εκκλησίας της Ελλάδος ; Vol.40, No.1-4, 1969, pages 507-533
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Greek orthodox ecclesiastical law during 1966 and 1967
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A continuation of the bibliographical bulletin regularly published in «Theologia.» Section I General Part. The Meaning of the Church. Ecclesiastical Law. A Collection of Sources and General References. Assistant Branches of Science. The Church's Position in regard to the State. The Position of the Church in the Roman State. Sources of the Roman Period. Church - State Relations during the Byzantine Period. Anonymous Codifying Works. Canons, Decisions and Minutes of Ecumenical and Patriarchal Synods. Canons of the Fathers. Collective and Interpretive Works and Jurisprudence. Documents, Inscriptions, Seals and Literary Sources from the Byzantine Period. Sources of Ecclesiastical Law from the period of the Turkish Domination. Church-State Relations in free Greece. Scientific and Authentic Interpretation. Economy. The Extent of the application of Greek Ecclesiastical Law and Relations with the other Churches. Section II. Organization of the Church in General. Intrance into the Church. Baptism and Chrism. Distinction amongst the Members of the Church. Laymen. Clergy: Their significence, distinctions, and authority. Ecclesiastical Offices. The Acqusition and Loss of the Priesthood. Monks. Local, Provincial, Ecumenical and Patriarchal Synods. The Holy Synod of the Hierarchy. The Continuous Holy Synod and the RoyalCommissioner. Patriarchates, Archdioceses, Metropolitanates, and Dioceses and their Heads. Churches, Parishes, Parish Priests, lower Clergy, and Church Councils. For charisticarios. Monasteries. Other Church Organizations. Section III Administration of the Church. Special legal treatment of Clergymen. Special legal treatment of Monks. Mysteries (Sacraments) and Sacred Services. Marriage: Its Contracting and Termination. The Sermon and Religious Education. Administrative Authority over persons. Administrative Authority over things (objects); Church Property in general. The Administration of Property belonging to Metropolitanates, Churches and Monasteries. Income and Insurance of Clergymen. Section IV. Ecclesiastical Penal Law. Ecclesiastical Penalties to which all Members of the Church may be Subject. The Sacrament of Confession. Ecclesiastical Violations in General. Specific Ecclesiastical Violations. Section V. Ecclesiastical Courts and Legal Procedure in general. The inforcing of Court Decisions. Pardon. Appendix. Crete. Mt. Athos. Index of Authors.
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