The article explores the historical background to the ecclesiastical office, a figure defined within the general norms of the canonical order. References to the office in Roman law and in the main sources of medieval canon law are presented here. The second part of the article examines three aspects that shape the content of the idea of the office over the course of its historical development, namely: its links to ecclesiastical power; its scope and institutional significance, beyond the succession of specific individuals; and finally, its historical and interdependent relationship with the institution of ecclesiastical benefit.El artículo estudia los precedentes históricos del oficio eclesiástico, una figura prevista por las normas general...
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The article explores the historical background to the ecclesiastical office, a figure defined within...
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In this canonical study, the reader of the article will have an opportunity to become acquainted wit...
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The Medieval era signals a very important moment in the definition of the primacy of the Church of R...
The article examines the historical origins of the notion of Christ's threefold office as priest, pr...
The article is devoted to the evolution of the Roman primacy in the 4th century. The Christianizatio...
This article studies the notion of the clergy of Isidore of Seville (ca. 560–636). The main source i...
This article focuses on a decree prohibiting imperial or royal judges from marrying that was copied ...
The current, traditional Latin-type civil law notaries do not exist within the organisation of the R...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the rise of the pontifical letters to the rank of...
The article explores the historical background to the ecclesiastical office, a figure defined within...
Resumen: La presente nota realiza un estudio sobre la definición y evolución histórica de la bula ep...
The article is a synthesized legal-historic examination of the administration of the sacrament of Ho...
According to the Code of Canon Law (1983), “the diocesan curia consists of those institutions and pe...
In this canonical study, the reader of the article will have an opportunity to become acquainted wit...
The essay, after examining the most recent scholarship on the relationship between administrative la...
The article examines some terms such as officium, munus, honor, etc., used in Roman legal and litera...
This article offers a reading of the acceptance of Roman law in the European legal systems since the...
The Medieval era signals a very important moment in the definition of the primacy of the Church of R...
The article examines the historical origins of the notion of Christ's threefold office as priest, pr...
The article is devoted to the evolution of the Roman primacy in the 4th century. The Christianizatio...
This article studies the notion of the clergy of Isidore of Seville (ca. 560–636). The main source i...
This article focuses on a decree prohibiting imperial or royal judges from marrying that was copied ...
The current, traditional Latin-type civil law notaries do not exist within the organisation of the R...
International audienceThis paper is concerned with the rise of the pontifical letters to the rank of...