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Canon Law with Msgr. Ramacciotti

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Msgr. James Ramacciotti, a priest of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, explains Canon Law in three sets of lectures concerning General Norms, Procedural Law and Juridic Structures.

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1/11/2019

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 16: Overview to the Code of Canon Law, Part I (April 25, 2019)

February 10, 2019

Episode 16: Overview to the Code of Canon Law, Part I (April 25, 2019)

In this episode of Canon Law with Msgr. Ramacciotti, Msgr. Ramacciotti provides an overview of canon law, relying on Canons 7-15, to begin his discussion of the juridic structures of the Church. (April 25, 2019)

Episode thumbnail for Episode 15: Prescription and Computation of Time, Canons 197-203 (April 18, 2019)

January 11, 2019

Episode 15: Prescription and Computation of Time, Canons 197-203 (April 18, 2019)

In this episode of Canon Law: General Norms, Msgr. Ramacciotti discussions the prescription and computation of time, Canons 197-203. (April 18, 2019)

Episode thumbnail for Episode 14: Loss of an Ecclesiastical Office, Canons 184-196 (April 11, 2019)

January 11, 2019

Episode 14: Loss of an Ecclesiastical Office, Canons 184-196 (April 11, 2019)

In this episode of Canon Law: General Norms, Msgr. Ramacciotti discusses the loss of an ecclesiastical office, Canons 184-196. (April 11, 2019)

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What is Canon Law with Msgr. Ramacciotti?

Msgr. James Ramacciotti, a priest of the Archdiocese of St. Louis, explains Canon Law in three sets of lectures concerning General Norms, Procedural Law and Juridic Structures.

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