242. Innovation as participating in God’s creative work
God’s creative and sustaining activity, as well as humans’ co-creative activity towards ultimate perfection, require innovation through work.
God’s creative and sustaining activity, as well as humans’ co-creative activity towards ultimate perfection, require innovation through work.
The theology of innovation (in Christianity) is a theological reflection on human creativity and newness as participation in God’s ongoing creative and redemptive work, guided by the Holy Spirit, rooted in scripture and tradition, and oriented towards the mission of the Church and the salvation of souls
Legislative determination of nullity of acts is very important because it helps the Church avoid arbitrariness that undermines the efficacy of juridical acts and the celebration of sacraments, thereby hindering the faithful’s journey of holiness.
The 1983 Code derives from one and the same intention, the renewal of Christian living. From such an intention, in fact, the entire work of the council drew its norms and its direction
The presumption of innocence aligns with the spirituality of canon law, as it relieves the burdened conscience of those falsely accused of wrongdoing.
“Charity demands that the Church’s pastors resort to the penal system whenever it is required, keeping in mind the three aims that make it necessary in the ecclesial community: the restoration of the demands of justice, the correction of the guilty party and the repair of scandals” – Pope Francis
Canonists emphasise the need to continue imposing automatic penalties, given the peculiarity of the penal canonical law system, which requires that crimes of extreme gravity, of deep wickedness, of widespread scandal be punished immediately.