In the challenges that the digital era currently poses, the Church can demonstrate how canon law, both in its cognitive and regulatory dimensions, can innovate by protecting Tradition, guaranteeing the depositum fidei, respecting the intangibility of the principles of divine law in the adaptability of its content, and through a change of paradigm constituted by a plurality of techniques and shared methods that evolve, replace themselves, complement each other, and are integrated for the attainment of salus animarum, supreme lex Ecclesiae

The Challenges of Canon Law in the Church of the Third Millennium: Reflections on His “Sociality” from the Italian Doctrine

Daniela Tarantino
2025-01-01

Abstract

In the challenges that the digital era currently poses, the Church can demonstrate how canon law, both in its cognitive and regulatory dimensions, can innovate by protecting Tradition, guaranteeing the depositum fidei, respecting the intangibility of the principles of divine law in the adaptability of its content, and through a change of paradigm constituted by a plurality of techniques and shared methods that evolve, replace themselves, complement each other, and are integrated for the attainment of salus animarum, supreme lex Ecclesiae
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