Why Canon Law?
The purpose of this Blog is to talk about law, canon law, and Catholic things from my perspective of law and canon law. If you are a canon lawyer, you probably will not like it. I am gearing this to the folks in the pews and maybe a few who are interested in getting into one in a Catholic Church. I have never held any job or office or position in the Catholic Church that actually pays. I found the best part of that is that the Church could never fire me and so never had a financial leverage over me. That was always important to me. I have done a lot of work on cases for different bishops, religious orders, dioceses and individuals, but never drew down a salary in any diocese. I hung up my shingle the day I passed the PA Bar exam, on the first try! So, in my civil practice, where I have also never worked for anyone but my clients, I have found that professional non-affiliation works just fine for me. I hope it does for you too.
Canon Law 101 Blog
Scotland Held a Funeral for its Archbishop
Scotland held a funeral for its Archbishop today. It was beautiful but it was painful. The Most Reverend Philip Tartaglia was one of the Good Guys. Not just of Bishops, but of humankind. That is what made it so painful for us all to say goodbye.
Scotland Held a Funeral for its Archbishop Today
Scotland held a funeral for its Archbishop today. It was beautiful but it was painful. The Most Reverend Philip Tartaglia was one of the Good Guys. Not just of Bishops, but of humankind. That is what made it so painful for us all to say goodbye.
The Pope’s Vaccine
I know I said I’d continue the thread of “How to Be a Canon Lawyer,” but given recent events I think that is better saved for next week. This week there are just so many events that matter to Catholics as Catholics. From all of the national chaos and info out there, I pick the Pope getting a Covid vaccination.