New laws for a new ecumenism New Code of Canon Law 2-1-2013 | DICI |
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On January 25, 2013, 30 years to the day after the publication of the new Code of Canon Law, 400 canonists gathered at the Vatican for a study day entitled “The Code, A Reform Desired and Requested by the Council”. On January 22, Cardinal Francesco Coccopalmerio, President of the Pontifical Council for Legislative Texts, had explained the close connection that exists between the Code promulgated by John Paul II in January 1983 and the Second Vatican Council. First of all he recalled that John XXIII had in mind a revision of the 1917 Code which would express the ecclesiology resulting from that worldwide, ecumenical summit. Then the prelate declared:
Cardinal Coccopalmerio then gave several examples of conciliar innovations that can be found again in the new Code of Canon Law: |
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A second example is the “Council’s teaching on the laity and therefore on the appropriate and active mission of the lay faithful in the life of the Church. Once again, this is not absolutely new but more a rediscovery,” he strove to reassure his listeners.
A third example can be seen in the concept of the parish presented by the Council and framed by the Code, as a community of the faithful and no longer simply as a territory. Cardinal Coccopalmerio acknowledged:
citing another example of Vatican II innovation (without precedent in Tradition), a new ecumenical order based on the conciliar documents Lumen Gentium, Orientalium Ecclesiarum and Unitatis Redintegratio, which contain the doctrine of an imperfect ecclesial communion which is nonetheless present and real in the bond of the Catholic Church with the other non-Catholic Churches and ecclesial communities.
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DICI comment: This statement by Cardinal Coccopalmerio has the merit of being clear: the new 1983 Code contains, among others, this conciliar innovation that authorizes “Eucharistic hospitality” which the preceding Code forbade and sanctioned as communicatio in sacris. Which is now on the record. (Sources: VIS/Apic/Imedia – DICI no. 269 dated February 1, 2013) |
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