Canon Law Society of America
The Canon Law Society of America is a professional association dedicated to the promotion of both the study and the application of canon law in the Catholic Church. The Society's membership includes over fifteen hundred men and women who reside in forty-three countries. Not all members are Catholic.
History
A group of canonists established the Canon Law Society of America on November 12, 1939, in Washington, DC, as a professional association, dedicated to the promotion of both the study and the application of canon law in the Catholic Church. The Society remains active in study and the promotion of canonical and pastoral approaches to significant issues within the Catholic Church, both the Latin or Roman Catholic Church and the Eastern Catholic Churches. Since its founding, and especially since Pope John XXIII called for the revision of the first Code of Canon Law of 1917, the Society has offered its services in the United States for the revitalization and proper application of church law. On February 13, 1981, the Society incorporated as a non-profit corporation in the District of Columbia.[1]
Structure
Board of Governors
The Society organizes its activities through an annual general meeting, at which time it elects officers and determines resolutions for future study and activity by the Society. A "Board of Governors" oversees the operations of the Society. The Board is composed of elected officers: a president, a vice-president who is president-elect, an immediate past president, a secretary, a treasurer, and six consultors.[1] The 2011-2012 President is Mrs. Rita Ferko Joyce, J.D., J.C.L., of Pittsburgh, PA; the Vice-President/President-Elect is the Very Rev. John Vaughan, J.C.D., of Owensboro, KY.
Activities
The Society convenes an annual convention and other symposia. Collaboration with other professional church organizations and learned societies is another area of the Society's involvements. The 2011 annual convention was held in Jacksonville, FL. The 2012 annual convention will be held in Rosemont (Chicago), IL.[2] Regional meetings of members of the Society also are held periodically across the United States.
The Society publishes various works in order to promote greater understanding and application of canon law.
References
- 1 2 Canon Law Society of America Brochure. CLSA Publications. 2007
- ↑ Canon Law Society of America. (www.clsa.org) Retrieved on 2011-13-10
See also
External links
- Official website
- Doctoral Dissertations in Canon Law
- Code Of Canon Law Vatican website
- The Holy See The Official Site of the Vatican
- The United States Conference of Catholic Bishops
- Catholic News Service
- Canon law societies
- Canadian Canon Law Society
- Canon Law India
- Canon Law Society of Australia and New Zealand
- Canon Law Society of Great Britain & Ireland
- Canon Law Society of the Philippines
- Midwest Canon Law Society (the United States)
- Sociedade Brasileira de Canonistas