Moral And Pastoral Theology
Phụ đề: Volume four: Extreme Unction, Holy Orders, Marriage, the Clerical State, the Religious State, Duties of Laypeople
Tác giả: Henry Davis
Ký hiệu tác giả: DA-H
DDC: 241 - Thần học luân lý
Ngôn ngữ: Anh
Tập - số: 4
Số cuốn: 1

Hiện trạng các bản sách

Mã số: 258SB0007113
Nhà xuất bản: Sheed & Ward, London
Năm xuất bản: 1945
Khổ sách: 21
Số trang: 416
Kho sách: Thư viện Sao Biển
Tình trạng: Hiện có
TREATISE XVI - EXTREME UNCTION    
Chapter I. The Sacrament and its Effects 1  
Chapter II. Mater  and  Form of Extreme Unctio n 3  
Section 1. The Matter 3  
Section 2. The Form 4  
Chapter III. The Minister of Extreme Unction  5  
Section 1. Valid and Lawful Administration 5  
Section 2. Obligation to administer Extreme Unction 5  
Chapter IV. The Subject of Extreme Unction 7  
Section 1. Conditions for Reception . 7  
Section 2. Repetition of Extreme Unction 8  
Section 3. Conditional Administration 8  
Section 4. Necessity of Extreme Unction . 10  
Chapter V.  Rites and  Ceremonies of Extreme Unction 11  
 TREATISE XVII - HOLY ORDERS    
Chapter I. Orders in  General 13  
Section 1. The Different Orders 13  
Section 2. Matter and Form of Holy Orders 14  
Chapter II. The Minister of Holy Orders 21  
Section 1. The Ordinary Minister 21  
Section 2. The Proper Bishop of Ordination for the Secular Clergy 21  
Section 3. The Ordination of Religious 23  
Chapter III. The Subject  of Holy  Orders 25  
Section 1. Valid and Lawful Ordination 25  
Section 2. Canonical Prescriptions affecting Candidates for Orders 28  
Chapter IV. Irregularities and  Impediments 34  
Section 1. Nature of Irregularity 34  
Section 2. Irregularity due to Defect 34  
Section 3. Irregularity due to Delinquency 36  
Section 4. Impediments to the Reception of Orders Notes on Irregularity 39  
Section 5. Dispensation from Irregularities and Impediments 41  
Chapter V. Preliminaries to Ordlnation 43  
Section 1. The Due Preparation for Ordination 43  
Section 2. The Publication of Notice of Ordination 44  
Section 3. Spiritual Exercises . 45  
 Note on the Examination of Candidates for Ordination 46  
Chapter VI. Actual  Ordination . 47  
Section 1. The Rites and Ceremonies of Ordination 47  
Section 2. The Time and Place of Ordination 47  
Section 3. Notification and Record of Ordination 48  
Appendix. Summary of an Instruction of the Sacred Congregation of Religious 50  
 TREATISE XVIII - MARRIAGE    
Chapter I. Marriage in Genera l 53  
Section 1. The Nature of Marriage 53  
Section 2. The Matrimonial Contract 54  
Section 3. The Married State . 56  
Chapter II. The Kinds of Marriage 58  
Chapter III. The Essential  Properties of Marriage 62  
Section 1. The Unity of Marriage 62  
Section 2. The Indissolubility of Marriage. 63  
Chapter IV. The Contract  of Christian Marriage a Sacrament 65  
Section 1. Marriage a Contract 65  
Section 2. Christian Marriage a Sacrament 65  
 1. A True Sacrament 65  
 2. Matter and Form 66  
 3. Minister 66  
Section 3. The Favour of Law 67  
Chapter V. The Purposes and Benefits of Marriage 68  
Section 1. The Purposes of Marriage 68  
Section 2. Marriage and its Specific and Substantial benefits  69  
 1.  Off spring 70  
 2.  Conjugal Fidelity 71  
 3.  The Sacrament 72  
Chapter VI. The Church’s Jurisdiction over  Christian Marriage. 74  
Section 1. Immediate Jurisdiction 74  
Section 2. Persons who exercise Jurisdiction 75  
Section 3. Persons subject to the Matrimonial Legislation of the Church 76  
Chapter VII. The Power of the Stateover the Mariages  the Unbaptized 78  
Chapter VIII. Betrothal 80  
Section 1. Definitions 80  
Section 2. Betrothal with an Impediment . 81  
Section 3. Age for Betrothal 81  
Section 4. Persons who cannot enter into Betrothal 81  
Section 5. The Juridical Form of Betrothal 82  
Section 6. Error in Betrothal 83  
Section 7. Conditional Betrothal 83  
Section 8. Effects of Betrothal . 84  
 Note on the Obligation of Betrothal 84  
Section 9. The Dissolution of Betrothal 85  
Section 10.  Disclosure of H idden Defects 86  
 Pastoral Notes 87  
 Note on Preparation for Married Life 90  
Chapter IX. Preparation for the Celebration of Marriage 92  
Section 1. Freedom to Marry . 92  
Section 2. The Preliminary Investigation by the Parish Priest 93  
Section 3. The Publication of Banns 94  
Section 4. The Obligation of revealing Impediments 96  
Section 5. The Duty of the Parish Priest when an Impediment becomes known 97  
Section 6. Marriage after Banns 98  
Section 7. Instruction of the Betrothed 99  
Section 8. The Consent of Parents 100  
Chapter X. The Impediments to Marriage 102  
Section 1. General Principles 102  
Section 2. Doubtful Impediments 103  
Section 3. List of Im pedim ents 104  
Chapter XI. The Prohibitory  Impediments 106  
Section 1. The Impediment of Vow . 106  
 1. The  Vow of Virginity  106  
 2.  The Vow of Perfect Chastity 107  
 3.  The Vow of Celibacy 107  
 4. The Vow of taking Sacred Orders 108  
 5. The Vow of entering the Religious State 108  
Section 2. The Impediment of Difference of Religion 108  
 1. Prohibition of Mixed Marriages 108  
 2.  Dispensation Reserved 109  
 3.Reasons for Dispensation 109  
 4.Duty of the Catholic Party 110  
 5.Marriage in a non-Catholic Church 110  
 6.Marriage without Dispensation 111  
 7.Convalidation of Invalid Marriage 112  
 8.Marriage with Apostate 113  
 Note on the Marriage of a Notorious Sinner . 113  
Section 3. The Impediment of Legal Relationship 114  
Appendix 1. Pope Pius XI on Mixed Marriages 115  
Appendix 2. Invalid Dispensations 116  
Chapter XII. The Diriment  Impediments 118  
Section 1. The Impediment of Age . 118  
Section 2. The Impediment of Impotency 120  
 Notanda pro Pastore 120  
Section 3. The Impediment of an Existing Bond 129  
Section 4. The Impediment of Disparity of Worship 132  
Section 5. The Impediment of Sacred Orders 138  
Section 6. The Impediment of Religious Profession 141  
Section 7. The Impediment of Abduction . 143  
Section 8. The Impediment of Crime 145  
Section 9. The Impediment of Consanguinity 149  
Section 10.  The Impediment of Affinity 158  
Section 11. The Impediment of Public Propriety 162  
Section 12. The Impediment of Spiritual Relationshi] 165  
Section 13. The Impediment of Legal Adoption 166  
Chapter XIII. Dispensation from Matrimonial  Impediments 168  
Section 1. Dispensation in General 168  
 1.  Definition . 168  
 2. Papal Dispensation 168  
 3.Powers of Local Ordinaries to dispci 169  
 4.  Powers of Parish Priests to dispense 171  
 5.  Powers of Confessors to dispense 172  
 6.  Powers of Assistant Priests to dispense 173  
Section 2. Registration of Dispensations 174  
Section 3. Petition to the Holy See for Dispensation 174  
Section 4. Dispensation from Multiple Impediments 175  
Section 5. Dispensation when One of Several Impedi­ments is reserved to the Holy See 175  
Section 6. Causes that may be expressed in a Petition for obtaining Dispensation 175  
Section 7. The Petition itself  177  
Section 8. Errors in the Petition 179  
Section 9. The Granting of Dispensation 179  
Section 10.  Offspring legitimated by Dispensation 180  
Chapter XIV. Consent in Marriage 181  
Section 1. The Qualities of Consent . 181  
Section 2. The Obstacles to True Consent. 182  
 1.  Want of the Use of Reason 182  
 2.  Defective Knowledge 183  
 3.  M istake 186  
 4.  Pretence    . 187  
 5.  Duress and Fear 188  
 6.  Intention contrary to the Essence of Marriage 189  
Section 3. The Manner of expressing Consent 190  
Section 4. Conditional Consent 191  
 1.  Definition of Condition 191  
 2.  Principles concerning Conditions 192  
 3.  Consent persisting 196  
Chapter XV. The Canonical  Form of Celebration of Marriage 196  
Section 1. Development of the Form 197  
Section 2. Valid Assistance at Marriages 198  
Section 3. The Condition for granting Faculty to assist at Marriages 200  
Section 4. The Delegated Priest 201  
Section 5. Lawful Assistance at Marriages 201  
Section 6. Marriage without an Assistant Priest . 204  
Section 7. Persons subject to the Canonical Form 206  
Section 8. The Rite and Blessing 207  
Section 9. Celebration of a Mixed Marriage 208  
 Pastoral Note 209 ·
Section 10.  The Registration of Marriage 209  
Chapter XVI. Marriage of Conscience 211  
Chapter XVII. The Time and Place of Celebration of  Marriage 212  
Chapter XVIII. The Effects of Christian  Marriage 214  
Section 1. The Effects of Marriage as a Sacrament 214  
Section 2. The Effects of Marriage as a Contract 214  
Appendix 1. Legitimacy    . 217  
Appendix 2. Legitimation . 217  
Appendix 3. Legitimation in English Law 219  
Chapter XIX. Separation  of the Married 221  
Section 1. Dissolution of the Bond of Christian M arriage 221  
Section 2. Dissolution of Pagan Marriage . 223  
 1.  The Pauline Privilege 223  
 2.  Conditions for using the Privilege . 223  
 3.  Particular Papal Dispensations 226  
 Note on Dissolution of the Natural Bond 227  
Chapter XX. Discontinuance of  Cohabitation 228  
Section 1. Discontinuance of Cohabitation 228  
Section 2. Reasons for Permanent Separation 228  
Section 3. Some Reasons for Temporary Separation 230  
Section 4. Resumption of Conjugal Life 230  
Section 5. Custody of the Children 231  
 Pastoral Note 231  
Chapter XXI. Recttfication of Invalid Marriages 232  
Section 1. Convalidation in General 232  
Section 2. Simple Convalidation 232  
Section 3. Retrospective Convalidation 234  
Chapter XXII. Remarriage 236  
Chapter XXIII. Civil Marriage and Divorce 237  
Section 1. Civil Marriage 237  
Section 2. Civil Divorce . 238  
Section 3. Registrar of Marriages 239  
Appendix Papal Teaching on Divorce 240  
Chapter XXIV. The Right Use of Marriage 244  
Section 1. The Teaching of Pope Pius XI 244  
Section 2. General Summary of Catholic Teaching 247  
Chapter XXV. Notanda  pro  Confessariis 249  
Section 1. De Recto Usu Matrimonii 249  
Section 2. De Circumstantiis Actus Conjugalis 253  
Section 3. De Actibus Conjugum citra Congressum Maritalem 256  
Section 4. Obligatio Actus Conjugalis 257  
Section 5. Varia Quædam de Debito 258  
Section 6. De Abusu Matrimonii 260  
Section 7. De Cooperatione in Onanismo . 262  
 Note Pastorales 264  
Appendix Monita Pp. Pii XI de Recto Usu Matrimonii 266  
 TREATISE XIX - TH E CLERICAL STATE    
Chapter I. Clerics in  General   267  
Chapter II. Vocation  to  the Clerical  State 268  
Section 1. Necessity of Vocation 268  
Section 2. Initial and Internal Vocation 268  
Section 3. Signs of W ant of Vocation 270  
Section 4. Examination of Candidates 272  
Appendix. Pope Pius XI on the Priesthccd 273  
Chapter III. The Holiness of the Clerical  State 282  
Section 1. Holiness to be acquired 282  
Section 2. Holiness of Life 283  
Chapter IV. The Rights and  Privileges of Clerics 285  
Chapter V. The Obligation of holiness, Obedience and Studies 287  
Section 1. The Means of Holiness 287  
Section 2. Obedience 288  
Section 3. Clerical Studies 288  
Chapter VI. The Obligation  of  Celibacy 290  
Chapter VII. The Obligations of  Life in  Common Divine Office 292  
Section 1. Life in Com m on 292  
Section 2. Recital of Divine Office 292  
 1.  The O bligation . 292  
 2.  The M anner of Recital 293  
 3.  The O rder of Recital 294  
 4.  Omission of Divine Office 295  
 5.  Reasons excusing from Recital 295  
 6.  Prayerful Recital 296  
 7.  The Calendar 296  
Chapter VIII. Clerical  Dress 298  
Chapter IX. Certain  Things for bidden  to Cleris 300  
Section 1. Surety and Gaming. 300  
Section 2. Lethal Weapons 300  
Section 3. Hunting 301  
Section 4. Frequenting Taverns 301  
Section 5. Medical Practice 301  
Section 6. Legal Avocations 302  
Section 7. Legislative Activity 302  
Section 8. Public Exhibitions 302  
Section 9. Military Service 304  
Section 10.  T rading 304  
Section 11. Investments . 306  
Chapter X. Deans 308  
Chapter XI. Parish Priests 310  
Section 1. Stability in the Pastoral Office . 310  
Section 2. Certain Functions reserved to Parish Priests 311  
Section 3. The Duties of Parish Priests 312  
Chapter XII. Assistant  Pastorsor  Curates 316  
Section 1. Appointment of Curates . 316  
Section 2. Obligations of Curates 317  
Appendix Catechetical Instruction . 320  
Appendix 2. Pope Pius XI on the Priesthood 321  
 TREATISE XX - THE RELIGIOUS STATE    
Chapter I. The Religious Statein  General 341  
Chapter II. Canonical  Définitions 343  
Chapter III. The Government of Religious 344  
Appendix. Religious who are Chaplains to the Forces 345  
Chapter IV. Religious Vocation . 346  
Section 1. Special and General Vocation 346  
Section 2. Teaching of the Fathers and Theologians 347  
Section 3. Modem Views on Vocation 349  
Note on Vocation  351  
Chapter V. Postulancy  352  
Chapter VI. The Noviciate 353  
Section 1. The Obstacles to Admission 353  
Section 2. Some Conditions precedent to Admission 354  
Section 3. The Actual Noviciate 355  
Chapter VII. Religious Profession 357  
Section 1. Validity of Religious Profession 357  
Section 2. Effects of the Vows 357  
Section 3. Convalidation of Vows 359  
Chapter VIII. The Obligation of the Religious Vows 360  
Section 1. General Principles 360  
Section 2. The Vow of Poverty 360  
Section 3. The Vow of Chastity 364  
Section 4. The Vow of Obedience 365  
Chapter IX. Enclosure 367  
Section 1. General Principles . 367  
Section 2. The Law of Enclosure for Male Religious 368  
Section 3. The Law of Enclosure for Nuns 368  
 1. The Obligation 368  
 2. Nature of the Enclosure 368  
 3. Exceptional Cases 369  
 4. Permission to leave Enclosure 369  
 5. Entrance within the Enclosure 369  
 6. Enclosure protected 370  
 TREATISE XXI -  THE DUTIES OF CERTAIN CLASSES OF LAYPEOPLE    
Chapter I. General  Obligations 373  
Chapter II. The Duties of Judges 375  
 Note on the Duties of Jurymen . 378  
Chapter III. The Duties of Plaintiffs, Defendants AND Witnesses 379  
Chapter IV. The Duties of Advocates 383  
Chapter V. The Duties of Doctors and Surgeons 384  
Appendix. Ecclesiastical Burial 386  
 General Principles.  386  
 The Cemetery 386  
 Manner of Burial . 387  
 Funeral Dues 390  
 Lights in Cemeteries 391  
 Cremation 391  
 Burial of Unbaptized Infants 392  
References to  the Canons of the  Codex Juris Canonici  393  
Index to the Four Volumes  399