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ELEMENTS OF JOSEFINIST LAW REGARDING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN CHURCH AND STATE IN TRACTATE JUS PUBLICUM ECCLESIASTICUM

Daniel PATAFTA


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str. 119-127

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In 1783 Marijan Lanosović (1742-1812), as a professor at theological school of the Franciscan General College in Osijek, has recorded his lectures on Canon Law in two volumes: Jus publicum ecclesiasticum and Jus privatum ecclesiasticum. These relatively unknown studies were later discovered and analyzed by Franciscan Franjo Emanuel
Hoško, who is author of many studies about Franciscan history, especially in the continental Croatia. The first volume about the public law represent an exceptional primary source for understanding of the Josefinist Canon Law influence to the Croatian lands in the second half of the eighteenth century. This tractate reveals methods and models of implementation of this law in the period that preceded abolishment of the Franciscan College. Moreover, it reveals what price Franciscans from the province of St.
John Capistran were ready to pay in order to maintain independent education of their young members, since the proposed future education in, so called, General Seminaries included study of Josefinism Canon Law.

Ključne riječi

Chrurch; state; Josefinism; Franciscan schools; papal rule; reigning power

Hrčak ID:

116106

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/116106

Datum izdavanja:

19.12.2013.

Podaci na drugim jezicima: hrvatski

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