Canon law
In Western culture, canon law is the law of the Roman Catholic and Anglican churches. The Eastern Orthodox concept of canon law is similar to but not identical to the more legislative and juridical model of the West. In both traditions, a canon is a rule adopted by a council (From Greek kanon/κανον, for rule, standard, or measure); these canons formed the foundation of canon law.
External links
- "Code of Canon Law" (Latin Church, Roman Catholic)
- "Roman Catholic 1983 Code of Canon Law," Hosted by the Vatican
- "Resources for Anglican Canon Law"
- Catholic Encyclopedia: Canon Law
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