L’estensione della potestà primaziale nel disegno costituzionale

The extent of primatial power is an ancient problem that has ongoing relevance both from an ecumenical standpoint and in the face of the pastoral challenges of evangelization. This contribution starts from a synthesis of the speculation of classical and modern Canon Law regarding the plenitudo potes...

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Auteur principal: Del Pozzo, Massimo 1966- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Article
Langue:Espagnol
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Publié: 2016
Dans: Ius canonicum
Année: 2016, Volume: 56, Numéro: 111, Pages: 195-227
Sujets non-standardisés:B Constitución de la Iglesia
B plenitudo potestatis
B Límites de la potestad del Romano Pontífice
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Résumé:The extent of primatial power is an ancient problem that has ongoing relevance both from an ecumenical standpoint and in the face of the pastoral challenges of evangelization. This contribution starts from a synthesis of the speculation of classical and modern Canon Law regarding the plenitudo potestatis and the main, recent declarations of the Magisterium in this regard (Vatican I and II, the encyclical Ut unum sint, Considerations of the CDF on Primacy, etc.) so as to offer a greater understanding of the constitutional importance of this figure. Contemporary research has, in fact, reached a common and shared paradigm (the limits of divine and natural law), but neither the content of the notion nor the fundamental, epistemological issue involved have been muchexplored. The sapiential approach helps to combine the traditional, prudential configuration with modern ecclesiological developments. Thus, the limits of primatial power express the fidelity and reasonableness of the divine plan for the Church; the Petrine service, in fact, closely shapes the goods of communion and the structure of the community.
ISSN:2254-6219
Contient:Enthalten in: Ius canonicum
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.15581/016.111.195-227