L’organisation religieuse catholique et le droit des sociétés : l’exemple de la paroisse

Within the Catholic organization, the parish constitutes the “basic cell”, bringing together a community of believers, entrusted to the pastoral charge of a priest. Structured according to the provisions of the Code of Canon Law, the parish organizes a division of powers between governing, consultat...

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Main Author: Sandie Lacroix-De Sousa
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Presses universitaires de Strasbourg 2018-04-01
Series:Revue du Droit des Religions
Online Access:http://journals.openedition.org/rdr/391
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Summary:Within the Catholic organization, the parish constitutes the “basic cell”, bringing together a community of believers, entrusted to the pastoral charge of a priest. Structured according to the provisions of the Code of Canon Law, the parish organizes a division of powers between governing, consultative and supervisory bodies. In order to carry out its pastoral mission, it benefits from certain incomes, assumes responsibilities, is subject to accounting obligations and clearly recalls the organization and functioning of a company. However, this comparison remains relative, the parish does not unite the constituent elements of a company and thus cannot legally benefit from this qualification.
ISSN:2493-8637
2534-7462