Associations - Astigueta (Prepared: Hastings) Flashcards
How does one become a legal physical person in the Church?
Baptism
How does one become a legal juridic person in the Church?
Either ipso iure or after having been established by competent authority
What is the basic characteristic of personality?
Juridic capacity, i.e., being capable of rights and duties
What is the legal status of the unbaptized?
They have rights but not juridic capacity. While the code recognizes their presence, they are not legal persons.
What is the personality or status of the a de facto association of the faithful?
It has a presence in the law and in the Church, but no juridic capacity. It also has the obligation not to call itself Catholic even though it is not a person.
What is the status of catechumens?
They do not have rights and duties, but they do have some privileges.
Baptized Non-Catholics: What is their juridic status?
They have rights and duties to the extent that they are in communion with the Church.
Baptized Non-Catholics: Are they Christifideles?
Yes
What are the three bonds of communion?
Profession on Faith, Sacraments, Governance
Baptized Non-Catholics: Are they bound by merely ecclesiastical laws?
Generally not, though there are certain places where they are bound, e.g., marriage to a Catholic.
Baptized Non-Catholics: In the law, how are these similar to those in heresy, apostasy or schism?
The similarity is in that all are Christifideles but they cannot exercise rights on account of broken communion
Lay Faithful: Negative definition
Those who are unordained
Lay Faithful: Positive definition
Those faithful who work to build the kingdom of God in temporal things. (Be able to explain, for example, how marriage is essentially a lay vocation.)
204: Christifideles: Definition
Baptized people who participate in the threefold munera and are called to exercise their mission within the Church
204.2: How is the Church constituted in the world?
As a constituted and orderered society