1983 Code of Canon Law

Cover of the 1983 edition of the 1983 Code of Canon Law

The 1983 Code of Canon Law (abbreviated 1983 CIC from its Latin title Codex Iuris Canonici), also called the Johanno-Pauline Code,[1][2] is the "fundamental body of ecclesiastical laws for the Latin Church".[3] It is the second and current comprehensive codification of canonical legislation for the Latin Church of the Catholic Church. The 1983 Code of Canon Law was promulgated on 25 January 1983 by John Paul II[3] and took legal effect on the First Sunday of Advent (27 November) 1983.[4] It replaced the 1917 Code of Canon Law which had been promulgated by Benedict XV on 27 May 1917.

The 1983 Code of Canon Law is composed of laws called canons.

  1. ^ Edward N. Peters, Master Page on the Johanno-Pauline Code of 1983, CanonLaw.info, accessed 14 April 2016
  2. ^ Catholic University of America, Canon Law Research Guide, accessed 7 May 2023
  3. ^ a b Sacrae Disciplinae Leges, accessed Jan-11-2013
  4. ^ Briggs, Kenneth A. (27 November 1983). "New Canon Law Code in Effect for Catholics". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 3 April 2021.

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