Sunday, March 27, 2011

All Frequency Of All Satleit 2010

Choice

OBLIGATIONS AND RIGHTS



freedom in the choice of state is a natural right, but is also a right of the faithful, as to the named object is a condition Church life, connected to their Christian vocation and spirituality. Thus says the Code of Canon Law, "and

n choosing a state of life, all the faithful have the right to be immune from any coercion " (c. 219). This is a fundamental human right to live a life according to the primary demands of human dignity, that "
is above all things and their rights and duties are universal and inviolable " (GS 26). This right implies, first, that no worshiper imposed a state of life that has not freely chosen (for example, is admitted to the novitiate invalidly who enters the religious institute induced by force, fear or fraud, to be priest should have the proper freedom, because it is forbidden to force anyone, in any way and for any reason to receive orders and depart from its receipt to one that is canonically suitable; is invalid marriage incurred by force or grave fear from an external cause, etc.), this right implies that
not be bothered to waste that had already
, unless he has committed a crime to provide this type of sanction. The admission or dismissal of an individual to a particular state of life can not be the result of an arbitrary decision , "to be directly related to a fundamental human right," but must rely on serious and grave reasons. also requires that no one would prevent a fair access to a state. Nobody can be forced to accept a state of life he would not have chosen responsibly. From this it follows that there is a genuine right to remain in the Church as a layman and, from that provided freely chosen, develop all the rights and duties as may be recognized in the law of the Church. This same right is in principle informant, who claimed to be provided to all the faithful to help them recognize and embrace their vocation in the Church.
This fundamental freedom does not entail the requirement to achieve the chosen state of life, because those who have the right admit both the consecrated life, to ordained ministry or marriage, also have the duty, the common good and for the sake of it person applying for admission, request and verify certain essential requirements for you to meet requirements entailed by the state of life sought and requested.
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