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About Edward N. Peters
Edward N. Peters, JD, JCD has doctoral degrees in canon and common law. Since 2005 he has held the Edmund Cardinal Szoka Chair at Sacred Heart Major Seminary in Detroit. His personal blog on canon law issues in the news may be accessed at the "In the Light of the Law" site.
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Now it is not the time to “turn down the temperature”

September 5, 2018 Edward N. Peters 36

Sometimes even allies offer advice that is ill-conceived, and I think that applies to some of what Fr. Raymond de Souza wrote recently for the […]

The Dispatch

A theory for the canonical prosecution of an ‘Uncle Ted’ type of prelate

August 31, 2018 Edward N. Peters 40

Respectful of the nature of the Church as willed by Christ, no mechanism of canon law provides for the removal of a pope from office. […]

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About withholding donations from the Church

August 16, 2018 Edward N. Peters 34

Four observations on withholding donations in response to the McCarrick scandal, the Pennsylvania grand jury report, and so on. […]

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The death penalty debate and the Church’s magisterium

August 16, 2018 Edward N. Peters 21

I regard the liceity of the death penalty as having been established with infallible certitude by the Church’s ordinary magisterium. […]

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Canon law, “consensual adult relationships”, and chastity

August 10, 2018 Edward N. Peters 27

Clerical homosexual activity is not a violation of “celibacy” but a violation of the chastity to which all the faithful are called and of the continence to which all […]

The Dispatch

Revoking honorary degrees: a semi-canonical thought on a non-canonical issue

August 2, 2018 Edward N. Peters 4

Many, perhaps most, honorary degrees—especially degrees to celebrity prelates such as McCarrick, degrees that reflect not a whiff of intellectual, albeit not academic, achievement—are transparent public relations […]

The Dispatch

McCarrick, the bishops, and the deepening confusion about sex

July 31, 2018 Edward N. Peters 14

There is a serious failure among current ecclesiastical leadership to respect the special signification of human sexual acts in themselves. […]

The Dispatch

Ecclesiae Sponsae Imago punts on one problem, fixes a second, but greatly worsens a third

July 5, 2018 Edward N. Peters 21

Now, according to the plain terms of ESI, the Blessed Virgin Mary would not be eligible for admission to the order of virgins, but Mary Magdalene would be eligible. […]

General

Why Dr. Rebecca Luckett’s abortion essay is not the “same old same-old”

March 20, 2018 Edward N. Peters 14

Most ‘Yes-I’m-Catholic-but’ attempts at public conscience massaging warrant little consideration and usually no follow-up. But Dr. Luckett’s recent USA Today essay could be an exception. […]

The Dispatch

My one concern about the “Sharing in the Joy of Love” pastoral plan

March 5, 2018 Edward N. Peters 11

Canon 915, and the tradition upon which it stands, operate in the face of observable behavior and not personal conscience. […]

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