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  • Dissertations and Theses

Licentiate Theses

The following theses were submitted by 2011-2012 candidates for the degree Licentiate in Canon Law and not previously published in The Jurist. Those theses, which are not published, are on deposit in the John K. Mullen of Denver Memorial Library, the Catholic University of America, Washington, DC 20064. With permission of the Provost of the University, photocopies may be obtained through the Canon Law Library at that address.

Benoit, O.S.B., Charles Jimmie The Canonical Visitation of Autono-mous Monasteries of the Swiss-American Benedictine Congregation
Murphy Campbell, Marjorie In Defense of Communio: Canon 915
Doyle, Sean Admission of Libellus: Requirements, Rejection, and Recourse
Gurnee, III. William H. Initial Incardination as Understood in the 1983 Code
Harris, Jr., Raymond Lee The Canonical Obligation of Preaching on Sundays and Holy Days of Obliga-tion: A Comparison of Canon 1344 of the 1917 Code and Canon 767 of the 1983 Code
Kozlowski, Matthew M. Mandatory Dismissal of Members of a Religious Institute: An Analysis of Canon 695 from the Revision Process to the Present
Martín Pinillos, Ricardo The Evolution of the Right of Defense in the Penal Preliminary Investigation: From the 1983 Code to the Present
Simon, William S. Communicatio in sacris under the 1917 and 1983 Codes: An Historical Survey
Tadlock, Amy L. Psychic Health as a Requirement for Seminary Admission: A Foundational Analysis of Canon 241 §1.

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