NOVITIATE FORMATION

A THEOLOGICO-CANONICAL STUDY OF CANON 646 IN CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS LIFE

Authors

  • Regi Mathew Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome

Keywords:

NOVITIATE FORMATION, CANON 646, CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS LIFE, Second Vatican Council, globalization, secularization

Abstract

The dissertation on the nature and purpose of the novitiate formation centres its research on canon 646 of Codex Iuris Canonici (CIC) 1983. In order to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the topic, while treating the canonical aspects of the novitiate, the thesis also examines the theological importance of formation in religious life with a specific focus on the contemporary novitiate formation and its challenges. Using a narrative, analytical, synthetic, and interdisciplinary method, the study enquires into the purpose of the novitiate formation from the early history of religious life until the present day. The thesis is an attempt to understand the role and relevance of novitiate in the challenging situations of the contemporary religious life.

Author Biography

Regi Mathew, Pontifical Gregorian University, Rome

Sr Regi Mathew is a member of the religious congregation of the Daughters of the Cross, Calcutta province. She has been in the formation ministry for six years and has just completed her doctorate in Canon Law from Gregorian University, Rome. Email: regimfc@gmail.com

References

Codex Canonum Ecclesiarum Orientalium (CCEO)

Essential Elements in the Church’s Teaching on Religious life

Lumen Gentium

Perfectae Caritatis

Starting Afresh from Christ

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Published

2016-03-30

How to Cite

Mathew, R. (2016). NOVITIATE FORMATION: A THEOLOGICO-CANONICAL STUDY OF CANON 646 IN CONTEMPORARY RELIGIOUS LIFE. Asian Horizons, 10(01), 196–200. Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/ah/article/view/2038

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New Scholars