The Individual and Social Dimension of Canon Law on the Example of the Declaration of Marriage Nullity in the Light of Polish Research
The Individual and Social Dimension of Canon Law on the Example of the Declaration of Marriage Nullity in the Light of Polish Research
Author(s): Przemysław Kisiel, Piotr Kroczek, Paweł UlmanSubject(s): History of Law, Ethics / Practical Philosophy, Individual Psychology, Social Theory, Canon Law / Church Law, Sociology of Religion
Published by: Společnost pro církevní právo
Keywords: declaration of nullity; marriage; canon law; divorce; individual and social dimension;
Summary/Abstract: Canon law is an integral part of the Church’s life, and it has two dimensions: individual and social. The effects of declaring a marriage null highlight this characteristic of the law, as it significantly impacts both the religious life of the individuals involved and the wider community of the faithful. This article presents research results on individuals who have participated in this process, which demonstrate that canon law plays a crucial role in resolving many individual and collective issues within the Church.
Journal: Revue církevního práva
- Issue Year: XXX/2024
- Issue No: 95
- Page Range: 61-74
- Page Count: 14
- Language: English