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Eastern canonical reforms of Pius XII : ウィキペディア英語版 | Eastern canonical reforms of Pius XII The Eastern canonical reforms of Pope Pius XII were the several reforms of the Codex Iuris Canonici Orientalis, applying mainly to the Oriental Churches united with the Roman Catholic Church. The Holy See's policy in this area had always two objectives, the pastoral care of approximately ten million Christians united with Rome and the creation of positive ecumenical signals to the two-hundred and fifty million Orthodox Christians outside the Church of Rome. == Reforms of Canon Law == With his concern for the united Oriental Churches with their combined ten million members, Pope Pius continued the initiatives of his predecessors, especially Pope Leo XIII and Pope Pius XI. These Churches, not unlike the Latin rite Churches before 1917, had their own ancient laws, which were not codified. The reform of Oriental Church laws, the CIC Orientalis for the Oriental Churches, was completed during the pontificate of Pius XII. The new, very comprehensive Church laws define Marriage laws, Church trials, the administration of properties of religious institutes and churches, and individual rights. Marital regulations,〔AAS 1949, 89-119.〕 Church trials,〔AAS1950 5-120..〕 administration of Church properties and religious orders〔AAS 1952 65-120..〕 and individual rights.〔AAS 1957, 433-603..〕
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