CODE OF CANONS OF THE EASTERN CHURCHES : TITLE - I
CODE OF CANONS OF THE EASTERN CHURCHES : TITLE - I
TITLE: I
THE RIGHTS AND OBLIGATIONS OF ALL THE CHRISTIAN
FAITHFUL
Can.7 - §1. The Christian faithful are those who, incorporated in Christ through
baptism, have been constituted as the people of God; for this reason, since
they have become sharers in Christ’s priestly, prophetic and royal function in
their own manner; they are called, in accordance with the condition proper to each,
to exercise the mission which God has entrusted to the Church to fulfill in the
world.
§2. This Church, constituted and organized as a
society in this world, subsists in the Catholic Church, governed by the
successor of Peter and the bishops in communion with him.
Can.8 – In full communion with the Catholic Church on this earth are those
baptized persons who are joined with Christ in its visible structure by the
bonds of profession of faith, of the sacraments and of ecclesiastical
governance.
Can.9 - §1. Since catechumens are in union with the Church in a special
manner, that is, under the influence of the Holy Spirit, they ask to be
incorporated into the Church by explicit choice and are therefore united with
the Church by that choice just as by a life of faith, hope and charity which they
lead; the Church already cherishes them as its own.
§2. The Church has special care for catechumens, invites them to lead the
evangelical life and introduces them into participation in the Divine Liturgy,
the sacraments and the divine praises, and already grants them various
prerogatives which are proper to Christians.
Can.10 – Attached to the Word of God and adhering to
the authentic, living magisterium of the Church, the Christian faithful are
bound to maintain integrally the faith which was preserved and transmitted at a
great price by many and to profess it openly as well as to strive both to
understand it better and to make it fruitful in works of charity.
Can.11 – In virtue of their rebirth in Christ there exists among all the
Christian faithful a true equality with regard to dignity and the activity
whereby all cooperate in the building up of the Body of Christ in accord with
each one’s own condition and function.
Can.12 - §1. The Christian faithful are bound by an obligation in their own
patterns of activity always to maintain communion with the Church.
§2. They are to fulfill with great diligence the
duties which they owe to the universal Church and to their own Church sui
iuris.
Can.13 – All the Christian faithful must make an effort, in accord with each
one’s own condition, to live a holy life and to promote the growth of the
Church and its continual sanctification.
Can.14 – All the Christian faithful have the right and the obligation of
working so that the divine message of salvation may increasingly reach all
peoples in every are and in every land.
Can.15 - §1. The Christian faithful, conscious of their own responsibility,
are bound by Christian obedience to follow what the pastors of the Church, as
representatives of Christ, declare as teachers of the faith or determine as
leaders of the Church.
§2. The Christian faithful are free to make known
their needs, especially spiritual ones, and their desires to the pastors of the
Church.
§3. In accord with the knowledge, competence and
position which they possess, they have the right and even at times a duty to
manifest to the pastors of the Church their opinion on matters which pertain to
the good of the Church, and they have a right to make their opinion known to
the other Christian faithful, with due regard for the integrity of faith and
morals and reverence for the same pastors, and with consideration for the
common good and the dignity of persons.
Can.16 - The Christian faithful have the right to receive assistance from the
pastors of the Church from the spiritual goods of the Church, especially the
word of God and the sacraments.
Can.17 – The Christian faithful have the right to worship God according to the
prescriptions of their own Church sui iuris, and to follow their
own form of spiritual life consonant with the teaching of the Church.
Can.18 – The Christian faithful are free to found and to govern associations
for charitable and religious purposes or for the promotion of the Christian
vocation in the world; they are free to hold meetings to pursue these purposes
in common.
Can.19 – All the Christian faithful, since they participate in the mission of
the Church, have the right to promote or to sustain apostolic action by their
own undertakings in accord with each one’s state and condition; however, no
undertaking shall assume the name “Catholic” unless the consent of competent
ecclesiastical authority is given.
Can.20 – The Christian faithful since they are called by baptism to lead a
life in conformity with the teaching of the gospel, have the right to a
Christian education by which they will be properly instructed so as to develop
the maturity of a human person and at the same time come to know and live the
mystery of salvation.
Can.21 – Those who are engaged in the sacred disciplines enjoy a lawful freedom
of inquiry and of prudently expressing their opinions on matters in which they
have expertise, while observing obsequium for the magisterium of
the Church.
Can.22 – All the Christian faithful have the right to be free from any kind of
coercion in choosing a state in life.
Can.23 – No one is permitted to damage unlawfully the good reputation which
another person enjoys nor to violate the right of any person to protect his or
her own privacy.
Can.24 - §1. The Christian faithful can legitimately vindicate and defend the
rights which they enjoy in the Church before a competent ecclesiastical court
in accordance with the norm of law.
§2. The Christian faithful also have the right, if
they are summoned to judgment by competent authority, to be judged in
accordance with the prescriptions of the law to be applied with equity.
§3. The Christian faithful have the right not to be
punished with canonical penalties except in accordance with the norm of law.
Can.25 - §1. The Christian faithful are obliged to assist with the needs of
the Church so that the Church has what is necessary for its proper ends,
especially for divine worship, for apostolic works and works of charity and for
the decent sustenance of ministers.
§2. They are also obliged to promote social justice
and, mindful of the precept of the Lord, to assist the poor from their own resources.
Can.26 - §1. In exercising their rights, the Christian faithful, both as
individuals and when gathered in associations, must take account of the common
good of the Church and of the rights of others as well as their own obligations
toward others.
§2. In the interest of the common good, ecclesiastical
authority has competence to regulate the exercise of the rights which belong to
the Christian faithful.
CODE OF CANONS OF THE EASTERN CHURCHES : TITLE - I
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