The Logic and Structure of the Fundamental Obligations of the Faithful

Authors

  • M. Del Pozzo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19272/202008601006

Keywords:

Fundamental Obligations of the Faithful, Logic and Structure of Ecclesial Obligatoriness, Constitutional Canon Law.

Abstract

This article represents a theoretical development of the logic and structure of the fundamental obligations. A proper perception of the ratio of obligatoriness enables us to overcome the often proposed misinterpretation of the pre-existence and preeminence of the Church with respect to the faithful, which derives from the accentuation of institutional, powerbased aspects. The secularity of juridical situations leads, on the other hand, to the careful identification of the rights of other members of the faithful, the rights of minor communities, and the rights of the Institution. In an ontological and realist perspective, the obligation (id quod alteri debetur) appears as the necessary involvement of others in the integration of the juridical good. Ecclesial obligations are not configured in function of the established order, but in light of the attribution of salvific goods to the christifideles.

Published

2020-06-15

Issue

Section

Doctrinal Issues