A book offers a synthesis of the Catholic Church's Constitutional Law and its canonisation under current law.
Eduardo Molano is the author of this new guide of high school Martín de Azpilcueta.
PHOTO: Courtesy
Constitutional Law Canonical is the new degree scroll of the collection of manuals of the high school Martín de Azpilcueta (IMA) of the University of Navarra. It is the result of the work professor and research of more than three decades that Full Professor Eduardo Molano has dedicated to Constitutional Law Canon Law, which consists of a set of principles based on Divine Law and the constitutional role it plays with respect to Ecclesiastical Law.
The volume offers a synthesis of the Catholic Church's Constitutional Law and its corresponding canonization in current law. It is divided into three parts.
The first, 'The People of God: the "communio ecclesiastica"', focuses on the Constitution of the Church and the principles and foundations of Constitutional Law Canonical. The second, 'The Christian Faithful: the "communio fidelium", deals with the common status of the faithful and their obligations and rights.
Finally, the third, 'The hierarchical constitution of the Church: the "communio hierarchica" and the "communio ecclesiarum"', is dedicated to the hierarchical constitution of the Church, to the constitutional organs of the universal Church - Roman Pontiff and high school Episcopal - and to the constitutional structure of the particular Church.
Eduardo Molano is Full Professor of Constitutional Law Canon Law at the University of Navarra, where he also teaches Philosophy del Derecho. He is Full Professor of Canon Law and State Ecclesiastical Law, and has taught these subjects at the universities of Cordoba and Zaragoza. He has also been director of the high school Martín de Azpilcueta and Dean of the School of Canon Law of the University of Navarra. Since 1996 he has been consultant of the Pontifical committee for Legislative Texts.
The IMA's collection of manuals is intended to provide students of the licentiate degree courses at Canon Law with a basic tool to specifically prepare the syllabus of the various disciplines that comprise it. The titles are also designed to allow a wide audience to be introduced at an affordable level to the knowledge of various subjects.