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SerraSemper
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I think canon lawyers, myself included, take our duty and training to interpret canon law very seriously as the salvation of souls is often at stake. I mean, why else would we go through all the education needed for proper interpretation including several years of graduate philosophy and theology classes not to mention the 3 years of canon law classes for poor financial remuneration? We have had 2,000 years of canon law and a methodology for interpretation and need that theological and philosophical background. Even St. Thomas Aquinas has an extensive treatment on law because as the door above the Apostolic Signatura (highest Vatican court) says “without justice there is no charity”.
Lawyers! My reading is the Canon you sited does not say what you represented.
I’ll let the priest figure it out. I give up though.![]()