The history of the ancient concept of sanctuary has been discussed in the pages of this Journal in earlier volumes. In response to Professor Baker's article, Fr Robert Ombres, O.P. wrote to the Journal to inform readers that sanctuary had recently been used in America and Britain. The use of this ‘modern sanctuary’ has been the subject of some lively discussion at a recent London meeting and in Cardiff amongst the Canon Law LLM students. This article seeks to address some of the contemporary issues regarding the modern use of sanctuary in Britain and continental Europe today
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[About the book] Sanctuary Practices in International Perspectives examines the diverse, complex,...
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I argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably the Church\u27s p...
Professor Rose Cuison-Villazor(Rutgers Law) discusses her article, Sanctuary Networks, and discusses...
International audienceThis paper deals with conditions for tolerance at holy places, with special at...
A cathedral of the Church of England is the seat of the bishop and a centre of worship and mission. ...
This Article discusses the institution of sanctuary that was recognized under the Common Law of Engl...
In this Article, Mr. Feeley, discusses the historical roots of the power of the Church to provide sa...
This project will argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably t...
Sanctuary Practices in International Perspectives examines the diverse, complex, and mutating practi...
This article considers the practice of religious institutions providing 'sanctuary' to others. This...
[About the book] Sanctuary Practices in International Perspectives examines the diverse, complex,...
Through an examination of St. Martin Le Grand, a privileged territory in the heart of late medieval ...
The majority of Christians doubt the existence of the heavenly sanctuary. They think that its realit...
The chapter proceeds in four parts. First, we examine the activities of City of Sanctuary by providi...
Sanctuary is the first published outcome of an AHRC Research Fellowship in the Creative and Performi...
The last three decades have witnessed tectonic shifts in the doctrine and political valence of laws ...
I argue that the symbolic significance of sanctuary, which demonstrated undeniably the Church\u27s p...
Professor Rose Cuison-Villazor(Rutgers Law) discusses her article, Sanctuary Networks, and discusses...
International audienceThis paper deals with conditions for tolerance at holy places, with special at...
A cathedral of the Church of England is the seat of the bishop and a centre of worship and mission. ...