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canon law

–noun
the body of codified ecclesiastical law, esp. of the Roman Catholic Church as promulgated in ecclesiastical councils and by the pope.

Origin:
1300–50; ME


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canon law  
n.  The body of officially established rules governing the faith and practice of the members of a Christian church.
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Main Entry: canon law
Function: noun
: a body of religious law governing the conduct of members of a particular faith; especially : the codified church law of the Roman Catholic Church
NOTE: Common law has been influenced by canon law in the areas of marriage and inheritance. Roman Catholic canon law, like the civil law, has been modeled on ancient Roman law. The source for Roman Catholic canon law is the Code of Canon Law. The Rudder (Pedalion) is a source for Greek Orthodox canon law. Jewish canon law is contained in the Talmud.
Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of Law, © 1996 Merriam-Webster, Inc.
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