CIVIL LAW AND GOVERNMENT
895
Desecration IV-748
Monastery X-458
Monasteries, Double X-457
Chapel III-574
Sacristy III-322
Oratory XI-271
Altar 1-346
ReUcs XII-734
Bells 11-418
Cemetery III-504
Burial of the Dead Ill- 71
Cremation IV-481
Things Temporal
Property, Ecclesiastical XII-466
in United States XII-472
Church Maintenance III-761
Fabrica Ecclesice V-744
Immunity VII-690
Tenure, Ecclesiastical XIV-512
Mortmain X-579
Donation V-116
Endowment V-421
Foundation VI-157
Glebe VI-582
Tithes XIV-741
Lay Tithes IX- 95
Legacies IX-115
Mensal Revenue X-194
Administrator 1-144
Curator IV-571
(Econoraus, Episcopal XI-214
Incorporation of Church Property VII-719
Precaria ". XII-371
Benefice 11-473
Patron and Patronage X 1-560
Advowson 1-169
Presentation, Riglit of XII-399
Devolution IV-768
In Coramendam VII-719
Expectative V-712
Provision, Canonical XII-516
Provisors, Statute of XII-516
Acceptance 1-94
Institution, Canonical VIII- 65
Investiture, Canonical VIII- 84
Chantry III-573
Annates 1-537
Census III-533
Pension XI-645
Jus Spolii VIII-571
Will and Testament of Clerics. .. XV-626
Ecclesiastical Trials
Crimes
In Caena Domini VII-717
Apostasy 1-624
Desertion IV-750
Heresy VII-256
Schism XIII-529
Simony XIV- 1
Societies, Secret XIV- 71
Abortion 1-46
Duel V-184
Suicide XIV-326
Solicitation XIV-134
Accomplice I-lOO
Sacrilege XIII-321
Procedure
Courts, Ecclesiastical IV— 447
Judge VIII-545
Acts, Canonical 1-114
Compromise IV-189
Conservator IV-284
Procurator XII^51
Apparitor 1-650
Notaries XI-122
Assessors 1-799
Fiscal Procurator VI- 82
Notoriety XI-126
Proof XII-454
Presumption XII-403
Witness XV-667
Examination V-674
Inquisition VIII- 38
Denunciation IV-733
Admonition 1-144
Citation III-791
Contumacy IV-340
Sentence XIII-720
Appeals 1-652
Sanctuary, Right of XlII-430
Penalties
Censures III-527
Apostolic® Moderatione 1-645
Excommunication V-678
Anathema 1-455
Suspension XIV-345
Interdict VIII- 73
Deposition IV-737
Degradation IV-677
Amende Honorable 1—409
Prisons, Ecclesiastical XII-436
CIVIL LAW AND GOVERNMENT
Law is "a regulation in accordance with reason, promulgated by the head of a com- munity for the sake of the common welfare" (St. Thomas I-II, xc, 4). A civil law may therefore be defined as a rule of civil action dictated by reason, the aim of which is the common good, having the authority of the supreme power in the State, and duly promulgated.
Law in General
Concept
Obligation
Sanction
Promulgation IX-56
Classification
Law and Morality
Natural Law: Natural law is the body of rules directive of human action, which reason itself teaches as foundtvl in the nature of things and binding on all men.
Essence
QuaUties
Knowableness
IX- .53
IX- 54
XIII-428
- VII^54
IX- .55 X-560
IX- 76
IX- 77
IX- 78
Foundation of civil law IX- 79
Duty V-215
Rights XIII- 55
Subject of rights VIII-573
State and natural rights VIII-572
Justice VIII-571
Society XIV- 74
Civil Authority 11-137
Origin
Bent ham's Theory
Hobbes' Theory
Rousseau's Theory
Founded on Natural Law. Limitations
11-139
11-482
11-140
IV-335
IX- 79
11-138