- Source: Outline of Catholic canon law
The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to the canon law of the Catholic Church:
Catholic canon law is the set of rules and principles (laws) by which the Catholic Church is governed, through enforcement by governmental authorities. Law is also the field which concerns the creation and administration of laws.
Current law
1983 Code of Canon Law – 1983 codification of canonical legislation for the Latin Catholic Church
Omnium in mentem – 2009 motu proprio of Pope Benedict XVI
Magnum principium – 2017 apostolic letter by Pope Francis
Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches – Eastern Catholic code of canon law
Ad tuendam fidem – 1998 apostolic letter by Pope John Paul II
Ex corde Ecclesiae – 1990 apostolic constitution of the Catholic Church
Indulgentiarum Doctrina – 1967 apostolic constitution by Pope Paul VI
Pastor bonus – Apostolic constitution of John Paul II
Pontificalis Domus – Motu proprio issued by Pope Paul VI
Veritatis gaudium – 2018 apostolic constitution by Pope Francis
Custom – Repeated and constant performance of certain acts
Legal history
Legal history of the Catholic Church
1917 Code of Canon Law
= Corpus Juris Canonici
=Corpus Juris Canonici
Decretist
Regulæ Juris
Decretals of Gregory IX
Decretalist
Decretum Gratiani
Extravagantes
Liber Septimus
= Ancient church orders
=Ancient church orders
Didache
The Apostolic Constitutions
Canons of the Apostles
= Collections of ancient canons
=Collections of ancient canons – Overview of ancient Christian laws
Collectiones canonum Dionysianae – The canon law collection compiled by Dionysius ExiguusPages displaying wikidata descriptions as a fallback
Collectio canonum quadripartita – Medieval canon law collection
Collectio canonum Quesnelliana – Late antique canonical collection
Collectio canonum Wigorniensis – Medieval canon law collection
= Other
=Pseudo-Isidorian Decretals
Benedictus Deus (Pius IV)
Contractum trinius
Defect of birth
Jus exclusivae
Papal appointment
Right of option
Eastern Catholic canon law
Eastern Catholic canon law – Canon law for the Eastern Catholic churches
Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches – Eastern Catholic code of canon law
Eastern canonical reforms of Pius XII
Nomocanon – Collection of ecclesiastical law in Eastern Christian tradition
Archeparchy – Diocese in Eastern ChristianityPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets
Eparchy – Diocese in Eastern Christianity
Liturgical law
Ecclesia Dei
Mysterii Paschalis
Sacrosanctum concilium
Musicam sacram
Summorum Pontificum
Tra le sollecitudini
Sacramental law
Communicatio in sacris
Ex opere operato
Omnium in mentem
Valid but illicit
= Holy Orders
=Impediment
Abstemius
Clerical celibacy
Nullity of Sacred Ordination
Apostolicae curae
Dimissorial letters
Approbation
= Confession
=Apostolic Penitentiary
Complicit absolution
Canon penitentiary
Internal and external forum
Paenitentiale Theodori
Penitential canons
Seal of the Confessional
= Eucharist
=Eucharistic discipline
Canon 915
Matrimonial law
Banns of Marriage
Declaration of Nullity
Matrimonial Nullity Trial Reforms of Pope Francis
Defender of the Bond
Natural marriage
= Impediments to marriage
=Affinity
Bigamy
Clandestinity
Impediment of crime
Disparity of cult
Ligamen
Public propriety
= Matrimonial dispensation
=Ratum sed non consummatum
Sanatio in radice
Pauline privilege
Petrine privilege
Trials and tribunals
Tribunals
Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura
Tribunal of the Roman Rota
Apostolic Penitentiary
= Tribunal officers
=Judicial Vicar/Officialis
Auditor
Advocatus Diaboli
Defender of the Bond
= Tribunal procedure
=Appeal as from an abuse
Presumption
Canonical structures
= Particular churches
=Particular churches sui juris
Latin Church
Eastern Catholic Churches
Local particular churches
Abbacy nullius
Abbot nullius
Apostolic vicariate
Apostolic vicar
Apostolic administration
Apostolic administrator
Archdiocese
Diocese
Aeque principaliter
Cathedraticum
In persona episcopi
Chancery
Deanery
Vicar forane
Archeparchy
Eparchy
Military ordinariate
Mission sui juris
Personal ordinariate
Anglicanorum Coetibus
= Juridic persons
=Parish
Roman Curia
Dicastery
Congregation
Pontifical council
Personal Prelature
Jurisprudence
Benefice
Canonical coronation
Canonically crowned images
Computation of time
Contract law
Custom
Delegata potestas non potest delegari
Derogation
Dispensation
Taxa Innocentiana
Indult
Impediment
Interpretation
Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts
Jurisdiction
Peritus
Obreption & subreption
Obrogation
Promulgation
Resignation of the Roman Pontiff
Sede vacante
Vacatio legis
Valid but illicit
Philosophy, theology, and fundamental theory of Catholic canon law
Theology
Ecclesiology
Treatise on Law
Determinatio
Law of persons
Person (Catholic canon law)
Canonical age
Canonical faculties (Catholic canon law)
Clerics and public office
Clerical celibacy
Consecrated life
Defect of birth
Emancipation
Juridic & physical persons
Jus patronatus
Laicization (dispensation)
Canonical documents
Acta Apostolicae Sedis
Acta Sanctae Sedis
Notary (Catholic canon law)
Protonotary apostolic
Apostolic constitution
Canon
Concordat
Decree
Decretal
Encyclical
Motu proprio
Ordinance
Papal brief
Papal bull
Penitential
Positive law
Rescript
Penal law
Canon 1324
Canon 1397 §2
Censure (canon law)
Excommunication
List of excommunicable offences in the Catholic Church
List of people excommunicated by the Catholic Church
List of cardinals excommunicated by the Catholic Church
Interdict
Internal and external forum
Laicization (penal)
Latae sententiae
Ferendae sententiae
Lifetime of prayer and penance
Procedural law
Election of the Roman Pontiff
Universi Dominici gregis
Papal renunciation
Academic degrees
Licentiate of Canon Law
Doctor of Canon Law
Doctor Juris Utriusque
See also
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