Draft of Subclass KBS (Canon Law of Eastern Churches)

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Religious Legal Systems Law of Christian Denominations History of Canon Law Canon Law of Eastern Churches Class here works on Eastern canon law in general, and further, on the law governing the Orthodox Eastern Church, the East Syrian Churches, and the pre- Chalcedonean Churches For canon law of Eastern Rite Churches in Communion with the Holy See of Rome, see KBT Bibliography Including international and national bibliography General bibliography Personal bibliography. Writers on canon law. Canonists (Collective or individual) Periodicals, see KB46-67 (Christian legal periodicals) For periodicals (Collective and general), see BX100 For periodicals of a particular church, see that church in BX, e.g. BX120, Armenian Church For periodicals of the local government of a church, see that church in KBS Annuals. Yearbooks, see BX100 Official gazettes, see the particular church in KBS Official acts. Documents For acts and documents of a particular church, see that church in KBS, e.g. KBS465, Russian Orthodox Church Collections. Compilations. Selections For sources before 1054 (Great Schism), see KBR195+ For sources from ca.1054 on, see KBS270-300 For canonical collections of early councils and synods, both ecumenical/general and provincial, see KBR205+ For document collections of episcopal councils/synods and diocesan councils and synods (Collected and individual), see the church in KBS Indexes. Registers. Digests General and comprehensive) Including councils and synods Decisions of ecclesiastical tribunals and courts (Collective) Including related materials For decisions of ecclesiastical tribunals and courts of a particular church, see that church in KBS Encyclopedias. Dictionaries. Vocabularies, see BX100.7 Directories, see BX100.8 or the church at BX120-182 1

KBS

Canon Law of Eastern Churches - Continued History 102 General works For the general history of a particular church, see that church at BX122-755 Sources. History and studies on sources, see KBS190+ 104 Legal symbolism. Legal archeology By period 107 Early to ca.1054 (Great Schism) 113 1054 (Great Schism)-­ Biography Early Christian biography (to ca. 1054, Great Schism) Collective, see BR1700+ Individual, see BR1720+; KBR199.7+ 1054 (Great Schism)-­ Collective and individual, see the church in BX120+ Trials 127 Collections. Selections Including criminal and civil trials 128 Criminal trials (Collective) 129 Civil trials (Collective) 130 Legal research. Legal Bibliography. Methods of bibliographic research 133 Legal education. Study and teaching Societies. Associations, see BX100.2 Congresses, see BX100.4 Canon law of Eastern Churches compared with other legal systems or religious legal systems, see KB165+ 152.A-Z Canon law of Eastern Churches and other disciplines or subjects. A-Z 160 General (Comparative) Sources. History of sources Studies on sources Including history of sources and methodology (e.g. papyrology, epigraphy, etc.). For legal symbolism and legal archeology, see KBS104 190.A-Z By author, A-Z Class here collected or individual works of authors regardless of nationality or language 192 Classification of sources 2

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Sources. History of sources --Continued By period To ca. 1054 (Great Schism) Collections. Compilations. Selections General (Comprehensive), see KBR195 Indexes. Chronologies. Concordances, see KBR195.5 Pseudo-apostolic collections of canons, to ca. 400 AD General works, see KBS190+ General collections. Selections, see KBR195.7 Didache, see KBR196 Traditio Apostolica, see KBR196.2 Canones Hippolyti, see KBR196.22 Didascalia apostolorum, see KBR196.3 Canones apostolorum, see KBR196.6 Constitutiones apostolorum, see KBR196.5 Individual parts or sections. Selections. By title Canones apostolorum, see KBR196.6 Octoginta quinque regulae, see KBR196.6 Canones Hippolyti, see KBR195.22 Epitome libri VIII Constitutionum, see KBR196.7 Octoginta quinque regulae, see KBR196.6 Epitome libri VIII constitutionum apostolorum, see KBR196.7 Horos kanonikos t-on hagi-on apostol-on, see KBR196.78 Canones 9 synodi Antiochenae apostolorum, see KBR196.9 Constitutiones apostolorum see KBR196.5 Didascalia (Syriac), see KBR 196.3 Didascalia (Ethiopian), see KBR196.3 Testamentum Domini nostri Jesus Christi, see KBR197.33 Liber canonum diversorum sanctorum patrum, see KBR197.4 3

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Sources. History of sources By period To ca. 1054 (Great Schism) Collections. Compilations. Selections --Continued Jus ecclesiae Graecae seu Byzantinae. Byzantine-Greek collections General works, see KBS190+ Syntagma canonum (Chronological collection), see KBR197.45 Codex vetus Ecclesiae Universae, see KBR197.5 Canones sanctorum Apostolorum, see KBR197.6 Codex Canonum ecclesiae primitivae, see KBR197.7 Systematic collections Collectio sexaginta titulorum, see KBR197.8 Synagoga L titulorum, see KBS199 Synopsis [canonum], see KBR198 Epitome canonum, see KBR198.2 Collectio XXV capitulorum, see KBR198.3 Collectio LXXXVII capitulorum, see KBR198.4 Collectio tripartita, see KBR 198.6 Nomocanon collections Including the post-schismatic sources 199 Nomocanon L titulorum (John III, Scholasticus, Patriarch of Constantinople, d. 577) 199.2 Nomocanon quatuordecim titulorum, ca. 630 (ascribed falsely to Photius I., Patriarch of Constantinople, ca. 820- ca.891) 199.3 Second revision, 883 199.33 Third revision (Scholia), 1198 (Theodore Balsamon, Patriarch of Antioch, 12th cent.) 199.6.A-Z By compiler, editor, or title, A-Z Including unannotated and annotated editions, and translations 199.6.A+ Alexius Aristenus. 12th cent.Table K4 Synopsis canonum (Stephanus, of Ephesus) 199.6.B3+ Theodore Balsamon, Patriarch of Antioch, see KBS199.33 199.6.M3+ Matthew Blastares, fl. 14th cent. Table K4 Syntagma kata stoicheiōn tōn empeieilēmmenōn hapasōn hypotheseōn tois hierois kai theiois kanosi, 1335 199.6.D+ Gregorius Doxapater, 12th Cent. Table K4 Nomocanon 199.6.F4+ Fehta nagast: nomocanon ( Ethiopic text of canons formulated at the Coptic Synod, Cairo, 1239) 199.6.K+ Konstantinus Harmenopoulos, d.1380? Table K4 Epitomē tōn thēiōn kai hierōn kanonōn 4

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Sources. History of sources

By period

To ca. 1054 (Great Schism)

Collections. Compilations. Selections Jus ecclesiae Graecae seu Byzantinae. Byzantine-Greek collections Nomocanon collections By compiler, editor, or title, A-Z - Continued

199.6.M3+ Manouēl Malaxos, d.1581 Table K4

Nomokanōn

Pravila alesesa, scoasa, si tocmita, si dintru multe sfinte scripture cercata sigasita... Nomokanon (tr. Eustratius of Moldavia, 1632) 199.6.N5+ Niphon (Metropolitan of Wallachia) Table K4 Manualu de pravila bisericeasca, 1853 199.6.N5+ Nicodemus, the Hagiorite, Saint, 1748-1809 Table K4 Pēdalion 199.6.P+ Pravila mica (based on Nomokanon of Cotelarius) 1640 199.6.P+ Pravila cea mare; or: Indreptarea legii, 1652 (Peter Dobra, trans.: Regula legis divinae voluntati accommodata, 1722) 199.6.P+ Michael Psellus Table K4 Synopsis canonum 199.6.R+ Geōrgios Alexandrou Rhallēs, 1804-1883 Table K4

Syntagma tōn thēiōn kai hierōn kanonōn tōn

hagiōn kai paneuphēmōn apostolōn

Imperial (secular) Byzantine law relating to the Church General (Collective), see KBR199.34 Ecloge, see KJA1362.2+ Konstantinus Harmenopoulos (d.1380?). Hexabiblos, see KJA1451+ Michael Psellus . Synopsis tōn nomōn, see KJA1554 Prochiron, see KJA1392.2+ Epanagoge tou nomou, see KJA1405 By canonist or jurist, A-Z 199.7.A+ Arsenius (Mt. Athos, 13th cent) Table K4 199.7.B47 Theodorus Bestes, 11th cent. Table K4 199.7.D4 Demetrios, Chomatenos, fl.1216-1236 Table K4 Euthymius, the Illuminator, Saint, see KBR199.7.E+ Methodius, Saint, Apostle of the Slavs, see KBR199.7.M4+ 199.7.N5+ Nicephorus, Chartophylax Table K4 Theodorus Prodromos, see KBR199.7.P76 Symeon, Metaphrastes, see KBR199.7.S96 199.7.Z+ Joannes Zonaras, 12th cent. Table K4 5

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Sources. History of sources By period To ca. 1054 (Great Schism) Collections. Compilations. Selections - Continued Canonical collections of councils and synods For general histories on the councils, see BR200-BR240 General (Collective), see KBR200+ Apostolic councils. Councils of the ancient church. 1st to end 3rd centuries Council of Jerusalem, 45 (50?) see KBR199.82 Council of Jerusalem, 56, see KBR 199.83 Council of Rome, 155, see KBR199.84 Council of Rome, 193, see KBR199.86 Council of Ephesus, 193, see KBR 199.87 Council of Carthage, 255, see KBR199.9 Councils and synods from 4th century to 1054 (Great Schism) Class here works on Eastern councils and Western councils (Frankish Church), including non-accepted councils For Latin (Western) versions of Eastern canonical collections, see KBR1100+ For Western post-schismatic councils and synods, see KBR830+ General (Collective), see KBR200+ 205 General works Ecumenical or general councils 1st Council of Nicea (1st ecumenical, 325), see KBR210 1st Council of Constantinople (2nd ecumenical, 381), see KBR215 Council of Ephesus (3rd ecumenical, 449), see KBR220 Council of Chalcedon (4th ecumenical, 451), see KBR225 2nd Council of Constantinople(5th ecumenical, 553), see KBR230 rd 3 Council of Constantinople (6th ecumenical, 680), see KBR235 Council of Constantinople (Concilium Trullanum. Quinisext Synod; sequel council to the 5th and 6th ecumenical councils of Constantinople, 692), see KBR237 nd 2 Council of Nicea (7th ecumenical, 787), see KBR240 4th Council of Constantinople (Ignatian Council; contested by Eastern bishops, 869), see KBR262 Council of Union (Photian Council; contested by Western bishops, 879), see KBR263 6

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Sources. History of sources By period To ca. 1054 (Great Schism) Collections. Compilations. Selections Canonical collections of councils and synods Councils and synods from 4th century to 1054 (Great Schism)­ Continued Provincial and national councils and synods Including non-accepted councils For episcopal councils, and local/diocesan councils and synods of a particular church, see that church in KBS General (Collective), see KBR200+ General works, see KBS205 Individual Council of Carthage, 299, see KBR244 Council of Elvira, between 300? and 309?, see KBR244.3 Council of Carthage, 311, see KBR244.5 Council of Arles, 314, see KBR245 Council of Ancyra (Ankara), 314, see KBR245.3 Council of Neocaesarea (Niksar), 315, see KBR245.5 Council of Antioch (Antakya), 341, see KBR246 Council of Serdica (Sofia), 343 or 347?, see KBR246.3 Council of Gangra (Cankiri), 340? or 343, see KBR246.5 Council of Constantinople, 394, see KBR247 Council of Carthage, 398 see KBR247.2 Council of Carthage, 419 see KBR247.5 Council of Frankfurt, 794 see KBR248 Other. By date of opening Council of Tyre, 335, see KBR249 335 Council of Saragossa, 380, see KBR249 380 Council of Aquileia, 381 see KBR249 381 Council of Turin, 401 see KBR249 401 Councils of Toledo (between 400-633) 4th Council, 633 see KBR249 633 Council of Aquilea, 553 see KBR249 553 Council of Carthage, 553 see KBR249 553 Council of Constantinople (Concilium Trullanum. Quinisext Synod, 692), see KBR237 Council of Aachen, 809, see KBR265 Council of Worms, 868, see KBR266 7

KBS

269

272

272.3 274 275 276 278 279 280 282 284 285 286 287 288 299

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Sources. History of sources By period -Continued 1054 (Great Schism) to end 19th cent Collections. Compilations. Selections General (Comprehensive) Including codifications, adaptations and commentaries, and including translations Canonical collections of councils and synods General (Comprehensive) Pan-orthodox (general) councils For general histories on the pan-orthodox councils, see BX272.2+ For diocesan and local councils, see the church in KBS General (Collective) Individual councils Council of Haghia Sophia, 1341 Council of Constantinople, 1583 Council of Constantinople, 1587 Council of Constantinople, 1593 Council of Moscow, 1666-67 Council of Jerusalem, 1672 Council of Constantinople, 1755-56 Council of Constantinople, 1848 Council of Constantinople, 1872 Council of Constantinople,1902-04 Council of Constantinople, 1923 Other councils, A-Z (by place) General (Comparative) Including modern introductions to the canon law of Eastern Churches e.g. Nikodim, Bishop of Dalmatia and Istria (Nikodemus Milasch). Pravoslavno crkveno pravo For canon law of Eastern Churches compared with the canon law of the Roman Catholic Church, see KB165

For studies on sources, see KBS190+

8

KBS

301-310 311-320

321

322-331 333 334 335-344

345-354

355-364

366

368

Canon Law of Eastern Churches - Continued Assyrian Church of the East Class here the canon law of the Chaldean (East Syrian) Church recognizing only the first two ecumenical councils of the undivided Church (Nicea, 325, and 1st Council of Constantinople, 381) Sometimes referred to as Nestorian Church or Persian Church Cf. BX150-159 Cf. KBT3801- 4100 Churches of the Chaldean (East Syrian) tradition General Table KBS2 Saint Thomas Christians (Kerala/India) Table KBS2 Sometimes referred to as Malabar Christians Cf. BX160-169 Cf. KBT4001- 4100 Syro-Malabar Church (Major Archiepiscopate) Pre-Chalcedonian Churches Class here the canon law of the churches of the first three ecumenical councils of the undivided Church (Nicea, 325; 1st Constantinople, 381, and Ephesus, 431), rejecting the Council of Chalcedon, 451 Often referred to as Monophysite Churches General (Comparative) Armenian Church Also known as the Armenian Apostolic Orthodox Church Cf. BX120-129 Cf. KBT4201-4300 General Table KBS2 The Armenian Church in other regions or countries Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Armenian Catholicosate, Armenia) Table KBS 3 Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America (Armenian Catholicosate, Cilicia (Lebanon)) Table KBS3 Coptic Orthodox Church Table KBS2 Cf.BX130-139 Coptic Orthodox Church Cf. KBT2801-2900 Coptic Patriarchate of Alexandria (Egypt) Ethiopic Church. Ya’ltyopyā ’ortodoks tawā hedo béta kerestiyān. Table KBS2 Cf.BX140-149 Ethiopic or Abyssinian Church Cf. KBT3001-3100 Ethiopian Church (Metropolitan Church) Syriac Othodox Church Table KBS2 Also known as the Syrian Orthodox Church, and sometimes referred to as Jacobite Church Cf.BX170-179 Syriac Orthodox Church Maronite Church (to 1182) Cf. BX182 Maronite Church Cf. KBT3401-3500 Maronite Catholic Church Eritrean Orthodox Church Table KBS3 9

KBS

370 372

374 374.3 375

377

377.5 377.6 377.8

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church- Continued Bibliography Including international and national bibliography General bibliography Personal bibliography. Writers on canon law. Canonists (Collective or individual) Periodicals, see KB46-67 (Christian legal periodicals) For periodicals (Collective and general), see BX200 For periodicals of a particular church, see that church in BX, e.g. BX460, Russian Orthodox Church For periodicals of the local government of a particular church, see that church in KBS Annuals. Yearbooks, see BX240 Official gazettes, see the particular church in KBS Official acts. Documents For official acts and documents of a particular church, see the church in KBS Collections. Compilations. Selections For sources before 1054 (Great Schism), see KBR195+ Indexes. Registers. Digests General Canonical collections (General and comprehensive) For early canonical collections of councils and synods both general and provincial, see KBR205+ For general histories on the councils and synods, see BR205+ For acts and documents of bishop’s councils and synods, and local/diocesan councils and synods, see the church in KBS Decisions of ecclesiastical tribunals and courts (Collective) Including related materials For decisions of ecclesiastical tribunals and courts of a particular church, see the church in KBS Encyclopedias. Dictionaries. Vocabularies, see BX230 Directories, see BX240 Biography Early Christian biography (to ca. 1054, Great Schism) Collective, see BR1700 Individual, see BR1720+; KBR199.7 1054 (Great Schism)-­ Collective and individual, see BX390+ or the church in BX Trials Collections. Selections Including criminal and civil trials Criminal trials (Collective) Civil trials (Collective) 10

KBS

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church - Continued 378 Legal research. Legal bibliography. Methods of bibliographical research Legal education. Study and teaching 378.2 General works Individual schools, see BX271+ Societies. Associations, see BX210 Congresses. Conferences, see BX215 Canon law of the Orthodox Eastern Church compared with other legal systems or religious legal systems, see KB165+

For relation of the Orthodox Eastern Church with other Churches, see

BX324+

378.5.A-Z Canon law of the Orthodox Eastern Church and other disciplines or subjects, A-Z Church and the state, see KBS399+ 378.5.S+ Social legislation Canonical jurisprudence 379 General (Comparative) Individual canonists or jurists, see KBS273+ The concept of law General works, see KBS379 379.2 The sources and relationships of law 379.3 Special topics, A-Z 379.3.A+ Applicability and validity of canon law 379.3.C+ Custom, Local Validity of canon law, see KBS379.3.A+ History 379.32 General works For general histories and histories by period, see BX290-BX310 History of a particular church, see the church, e.g. the Russian Orthodox Church, see BX485+ Legal symbolism and legal archeology, see KBS104 Sources Studies on sources, see KBS190+ Pre-schismatic sources, see KBR195+ Collections (General), see KBS269 Individual, see the Church in KBS 379.4 General (Comparative) 379.5 Influence of other legal systems on canon law 11

KBS

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church - Continued Constitution of the Orthodox Eastern Church 380 General (Comparative) Organs of government. Hierarchical order Including legislative power and executive power Councils, synods and other organs of doctrinal or canonical authority 381 General works Ecumenical Councils and synods, see KBR205+ Cf. BR205+ 381.2 Bishop’s councils and synods. Holy Assembly of Bishops 381.3 National councils and national assemblies of the Church 381.4 The Holy Synod Ecumenical Patriarchs. Patriarchs Patriarchate Including power of governance and (territorial) jurisdiction 381.5 General works 381.6 The patriarchal See 381.8.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 382 Metropolitans. Metropolitanate Archbishops. Bishops. Episcopate 382.2 General works 382.4.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Local government. Dioceses or eparchies Including episcopal jurisdiction, i.e. legislative, executive and judicial power 382.5 General works 382.6 Residence Diocesan constitution and organs. Administration 382.7 General works 382.8 Diocesan synods, councils, congresses, etc. 383 Clergy-laity Assemblies 383.2 Exarchates 383.3 Vicariates 383.4 Deaneries 383.5 Parishes. Presbyterate (Priests. Presbyters) Including Parish councils, Parish meeting, auditing commission, etc. Diocesan courts, see KBS395+ 12

KBS

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Constitution of the Orthodox Eastern Church Organs of government. Hierarchical order - Continued The clergy 384 General works 384.2 Formation, education, ordination and incardination of clerics Including clerical state Cf. KBS388.7 384.3 Women clergy. Ordination of women Ecclesiastical offices and benefices 384.4 General works 384.5 Rank and honors 384.6 Typology of benefices, patronage, etc. 384.7 Loss of ecclesiastical office Including suspension Laity. Lay persons 384.8 General works 384.9.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Sacraments. Mysteries Including administration General works on sacraments and mysteries in general, see BX377 Baptism 388 General works 388.2 Special topics, A-Z 388.2.C+ Church membership Confirmation. Chrismation General works Special topics, A-Z 388.3 Holy Communion. Eucharist. Lord’s supper General works Special topics, A-Z 388.4 Holy Confession. Penance General works Special topics, A-Z 388.6 Holy Unction. Anointing 388.7 Holy Ordination Including the three orders of bishop, priest and deacon, and the rite of ordination 13

KBS

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Sacraments. Mysteries -Continued Matrimony 389 General works 389.2 Impediments to marriage Celebration of marriage 389.3 General works 389.4 Interfaith marriage. Mixed marriages 389.6 Dissolution of marriage. Divorce. Separation For matrimonial actions, see below Observances and practice. Acts of worship General works 390 Rites and rituals e.g. funeral rites; marriage rites, etc. For liturgy and ritual, see BX350+ Sacred times. Fasts and feast. Church year General, see BX376.3 390.3.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 390.5 Sacred places Liturgical objects. Vestments General, see BX341 391.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Saints. Sacred images (icons) and relics General, see BX378.5-BX380.5 391.4.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 391.4.C3+ Canonization Monasticism. Religious institutions and societies, see BX385+ 392 Social work of the Orthodox Church Church administration 392 General works Church property and assets 392.2 General works 392.3. Temporal goods of the church 392.5.A-Z Particular properties and assets, A-Z 392.6.A-Z Church taxes. Stole fees. Gratuities, A-Z 14

KBS

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church - Contined Church discipline. Sanctions in the church. Penal law and penalties 393 General work 393.2.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 393.3.A-Z Individual offenses, A-Z 393.3.A+ Apostasy 393.3.B+ Blasphemy 393.3.H+ Heresy 394.A-Z Penalties, A-Z 394.E+ Excommunication Ecclesiastical courts and procedure 395 General works Court organization 395.2 General works 395.3 Diocesan ecclesiastical courts (Courts of first instance) 395.5 Court of appeals 395.7 Supreme ecclesiastical Court Procedure Matrimonial actions 396.2 General works Special topics 396.5 Nullity of marriage 396.7 Separation. Divorce 396.9.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 396.9.A+ Adultery 397 Other procedures Penal procedure 398 General works 398.7.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Church and State relationships 399 General works 399.5 Human and civil rights and the church, A-Z Legal and international status , see the particular church Foreign and international relations, see the particular church 15

KBS

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church - Continued Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order Including the Patriarchates of the East General works, see BX400 410-419 Constantinople (Ecumenical Patriarchate). Oikoumenikon Patriarcheion Table KBS 2 420-429 Alexandria (Orthodox Patriarchate) Table KBS 2 Also known as Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Alexandria and All Africa 430-439 Antioch (Orthodox Patriarchate) Table KBS 2 Also known as Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch and All the East 440-449 Jerusalem (Orthodox Patriarchate) Table KBS 2 Also known as Greek Orthodox Patriarchate of Jerusalem 450-459 Cyprus (Archdiocese). Autokephalos Ekklēsia tēs Kýprou Table KBS 2

461

465 467.A-Z

477 479 480 481

Russian Orthodox Church. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ For the Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ zagrani3t4se-i (Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia), see KBS2651 By region or country Russia. Soviet Union (to 1991). Russian Federation (1992-) For the Russian Orthodox Church in former Soviet Republics, see the present day jurisdiction Bibliography Periodicals, see BX460 For legal periodicals, see KB7-67 Annuals. Yearbooks, see BX475 Official acts. Documents Table KB9 Including councils and synods Decisions of ecclesiastical courts and tribunals. By Court or tribunal, A-Z Table K19a Encyclopedias. Dictionaries, see BX470 Directories, see BX475 Biography, see BX595+ Trials Collections. Compilations. Selections Including criminal and civil trials Criminal trials (Collective) Civil trials (Collective) Legal research. Legal bibliography. Methods of bibliographical research 16

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order Russian Orthodox Church. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ By region or country Russia - Continued Legal education. Study and teaching 482 General works Individual schools, see BX483+ Societies. Associations, see BX463 Congresses. Conferences, see BX464 483.3 General works History Legal symbolism and legal archeology, see KBS104 Sources Pre-schismatic sources (to ca. 1054, Great Schism), see KBR195+ 1054 (Great Schism) -­ Collections. Compilations. Selections, see KBS269 484 Individual. By author or title Russkaia pravoslavnaia tserkov: Kormchaia Kniga, (Nomocanon editions of 1650 and 1653) Nomokanon Mytropolyta Petra Mohyly (Nomocanon of Petro Mohyla, Metropolitan of Kiev and Gallicia, 1597-1647) 485 General works By period Beginnings of Christianity in Russia, see BR934 980-1237. Vladimir the Great (980-1015), see BX487 1237-1461. Mongolian Period, see BX488 1461-1589. Period of the two Metropolitanates (Kiev and Russia), see BX489 1589-1720. Patriarchate of Moscow, see BX490 1720-1917. Synodal Period , see BX491 Including WW I 1917-1991. Soviet Period, see BX492 1991- Post-Soviet Period, see BX493 494 Influence of other legal systems on canon law Constitution of the Russian Orthodox Church 495 General (Comparative) Organs of government. Hierarchical order Including legislative and executive power Cf. BX520+ Councils, synods, and other organs of supreme canonical authority 497 General works Ecumenical Councils and synods, see KBR205+ 17

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order Russian Orthodox Church. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ By region or country Russia Constitution of the Russian Orthodox Church Organs of government. Hierarchical order Councils, synods, and other organs of supreme canonical authority-Contd 498 Local Council Table KB 10 Bishop’s council. Holy Assembly of Bishops 498 General Table KB 10 498.2.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Court, see KBS572.5 498.5 The Holy Synod General Table KB 10 499.A-Z Synodal institutions (Departments, committees, etc.).A-Z Tab. KB11 499.C+ Catechization and Religious Education 499.C+ Charity and Social Ministry 499.E+ External Church relations Patriarchs (Primates). Patriarchate Including power of governance and (territorial) jurisdiction 500 General works 502 Patriarchate of Moscow and All Russia 503 Metropolitans. Metropolitanate General works Metropolitanates, A-Z Table KB 5 503.M+ Moscow Metropolitanate Archbishops. Bishops. Episcopate 507 General works Particular archdioceses, dioceses or eparchies, see KBS519+ Local government General works Dioceses or eparchies Including episcopal, i.e. legislative, executive and judicial power 510 General works 18

512 Residence KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order Russian Orthodox Church. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ By region or country Russia Constitution of the Russian Orthodox Church Local government Dioceses or eparchies - Continued Diocesan constitution and organs. Administration 513 General works Diocesan synods, councils, congresses, etc. 514 General works 514.5 Particular. By name, A-Z Table KB 11 515 Clergy-laity Assemblies 516 Vicariates 517 Deaneries 518 Parishes. Presbyterate (Presbyters. Priests) Including Parish councils, Parish meeting, auditing commission, etc. Diocesan courts, see KBS570+ 519.A-Z Particular ecclesiastical jurisdictions. By name A-Z Table KB5 Including such as archdioceses, dioceses, exarchates, vicariates apostolic, prefectures apostolic, archdeaconates, etc. The clergy CF. BX540+ 519.2 General works 519.3 Secular clergy Also known as “White clergy” 519.4 Regular clergy Also known as “Black clergy” 519.5 Formation, education, ordination and incardination of clerics Including clerical state 519.7 Women clergy. Ordination of women Ecclesiastical offices and benefices 520 General works 520.3 Benefices, salaries, pensions, etc. 521 Patronage 521.3 Loss of ecclesiastical office Including suspension Laity. Lay persons 522 General works 19

523.A-Z Special topics, A-Z KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order Russian Orthodox Church. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ By region or country Russia - Continued Sacraments. Mysteries Including administration For sacraments and mysteries of the orthodox Eastern Church in general, see BX377+ 525 General works Baptism 526 General works 527.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 527.C+ Church membership Confirmation. Chrismation 528 General works 529.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Holy Communion. Eucharist. Lord’s supper 530 General works 532.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Holy Confession. Penance 533 General works 533.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 534 Holy Unction. Anointing 536 Holy Ordination Including the three orders of bishop, priest and deacon, and the rite of ordination Matrimony 537 General works 539 Impediments to marriage Celebration of marriage 540 General works 542 Interfaith marriage. Mixed marriages 543 Dissolution of marriage. Divorce. Separation For matrimonial actions, see KBS573 Observances and practice. Acts of worship 544 General works 545 Rites and rituals e.g. Funeral rites; marriage rites, etc For liturgy and ritual, see BX350+. 546 Sacred times. Fasts and feast. Church year 547 Sacred places 20

548 Liturgical objects. Vestments KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order Russian Orthodox Church. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ By region or country Russia Observances and practice. Acts of worship - Continued Saints. Hagiology General, see BX575+ 549 Canonization Monasticism. Religious institutions and societies, see BX580+ Social work of the Church 550 General works 551.A-Z Particular institutions, A-Z 552.A-Z Particular beneficiaries, A-Z Medical ethics and legislation 553 General works 553.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Church administration 556 General works Church property and assets 557 General works 559 Temporal goods of the church 560.A-Z Particular properties and assets, A-Z 562.A-Z Church taxes. Stole fees. Gratuities. Offerings, A-Z Church discipline. Sanctions in the church. Penal (Criminal) law 564 General works 565.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 566.A-Z Individual offenses, A-Z 567A+ Apostasy 567.B+ Blasphemy 567.H+ Heresy 568.A-Z Penalties, A-Z 568.D4+ Deposition 568.E+ Excommunication 21

568.S+ Suspension of clerics for life KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order Russian Orthodox Church. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ By region or country Russia - Continued Ecclesiastical courts and procedure 570 General works Court organization For court decisions, see KBS467+ General works, see KBS570 572 Diocesan courts (Courts of first instance ) 572.2 General Ecclesiastical Court Class here works on courts with jurisdiction throughout the Russian Orthodox Church 572.5 Supreme Court. Court of the Bishops’ Council Procedure Matrimonial actions 573 General works 573.2 Nullity of marriage 573.3.A-Z Special topics, A-Z 573.3.A+ Adultery 573.5 Other procedures Penal (Criminal) procedure 574 General works 574.5.A-Z Special topics, A-Z Church and State relationships 597.2 General works 597.3.A-Z Human and civil rights and the church, A-Z Legal and international status, see the particular church Foreign and international relations, see the particular church Dissenting sects e.g. Old Believers, see BX601+ 22

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order Russian Orthodox Church. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ By region or country- Continued Outside Russia 598

608 608.2 608.3 608.5 609 609.2 609.3 609.4 609.5

General works Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia. Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ zagrani3t4se-i (to 2007), see KBS2651+ United States General works Local ecclesiastical jurisdictions. Local government, A-Z Table KB5 By city, town, etc. A-Z (do not subdivide further) Canada General works Local ecclesiastical jurisdictions. Local government, A-Z Table KB 5 By city, town, etc. A-Z (do not subdivide further) Central America and Mexico General works Individual countries, A-Z Table KB 5 Other regions or countries, A-Z Table KB 5 23

KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autocephalous Churches. Hierarchical order - Continued 611-710 Greek Orthodox Church. Orthodoxos Ekklēsia tēs Hellados Table KBS 1 711-810 Cyprus (Archdiocese). Autokephalos Ekklēsia tēs Kyprou Table KBS 1 811-910 Serbian Orthodox Church. Srpska pravoslavna crkva Table KBS 1 History Legal symbolism and legal archeology, see KBS104 Sources Pre-schismatic sources (to ca. 1054, Great Schism), see KBS195+ 1054 (Great Schism) -­ 824.2 Collections.Compilations. Selections 824.3 Individual. By author or title Zakonopravilo svetoga Save (64 titles) 1662 (Nomocanon of Saint Sava, Archbp. of Serbia, 1169-1237) 911-1010 Romanian Orthodox Church. Biserica Ortodoxă Roma8nă Table KBS 1 1111-1210 Bulgarian Orthodox Church. Bßlgarska pravoslavna 3t4sßrkva (Bălgarska pravoslavna cărkva) Table KBS 1 1311-1410

Georgian Apostolic Church. Sak#art #velos avtokep#aluri mart #lmadidebeli eklesia Table KBS 1

1411-1510

Polish Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Polski Autokefaliczny Kościół Prawosławny Table KBS 1

1611-1710

Albanian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Kisha Ortodokse Autoqefale Shqiptare Table KBS 1

1711-1810

Orthodox Church of the Czech Lands and Slovakia. Pravoslavná církev v Čzeských zemich a na Slovensku

Table KBS 1

Previously Orthodox Church of Czechoslovakia (Pravoslavná církev v Čzeskoslovensku) 1911-2010

Orthodox Church in America Table KBS1 Autonomous Churches Under Constantinople (Ecumenical Patriarchate)

2111-2210

Orthodox Church of Finland. Suomen Ortodoksinen Kirkko Table KBS1

2311-2320

Estonian Orthodox Church. Eesti Apostlik-Õigeusu Kirik Table KBS1

2411-2510

Greek Orthodox Archdiocese of America. Hellēnikē Orthodoxos Archiepiskopē Amerikēs

Table KBS1

Under Jerusalem (Orthodox Patriarchate ) 2611-2620

Orthodox Church of Mount Sinai Table KBS2 24

2641-2650

Jerusalem Patriarchate in America Table KBS2

KBS

Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church Autonomous Churches - Continued Under the Russian Orthodox Church (Patriarchate of Moscow) 2651-2660 Russska3i4a pravoslavna3i4a 3t4serkov’ zagrani3t4se-I. Russian Orthodox Church Outside Russia Table KBS2 Since 2007 in canonical communion with the Russian Orthodox Church Cf. KBS461+ 2661-2670 Latvian Orthodox Church. Latvijas Pareizticīga Baznīa Table KBS2 2681-2690 Lithuanian Orthodox Church. Lietuvos Stačiatikių bažnyčia 2711-2810 Moldovan Orthodox Church Table KBS1 2811-2910 Byelorussian Exarchate Also known as the Byelorussian Orthodox Church (Belaruskai 3a4 pravaslaßnai 3a4 tsarkva) Table KBS1 2911-2920 Holy Orthodox Church in Japan. Nihon Harisutosu Seikyōkai Table KBS2 2921-2930 Chinese Orthodox Church Table KBS2 2931-2940 Ukrainian Orthodox Church( Moscow Patriarchate). Ukrains’ka pravoslavna t-s-erkva (Moskovski0 patriarkhat) Table KBS2 2961-2970 Metropolis of Western Europe Table KBS2 Under the Patriarchate of Romania 2971-2980 Metropolitan Church of Bessarabia Table KBS2 2981-2990 Metropolis of Moldavia and Bukovina Table KBS2 2991-3000 Romanian Orthodox Episcopate of America. Escopia Orthodoxă Română din America Table KBS 2 Under Antioch (Orthodox Patriarchate ) 3000-3010 Antiochian Orthodox Christian Archdiocese of North America Table KBS2 Under Constantinople (Ecumenical Patriarchate) Including churches with or without autonomy 3011-3020 Albanian Orthodox Diocese of America Table KBS2 25

3021-3030 Italian Orthodox Church Table KBS2 KBS Canon Law of Eastern Churches Canon Law of the Orthodox Eastern Church

Autonomous Churches

Under Constantinople (Ecumenical Patriarchate) - Continued 3051-3060 Korean Orthodox Church Table KBS2 3071-3080 Philippine Orthodox Church Table KBS2 3101-3110 American Carpoatho-Russian Orthodox Diocese of the U.S.A. Table KBS2 . Also known as the American Carpoatho-Russian Orthodox Greek Catholic Diocese 3111-3210 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of the U.S.A . Ukraïns’ka pravoslavna t3s4erkva v SShA Table KBS1 3311-3410 Ukrainian Orthodox Church of Canada. Ukraïns’ka pravoslavna t3 s4 rkva v Kanadi Table KBS1 3481-3510 Others, (not A-Z ) Each subdivided by Table KBS3

3631-3640 3651-3660 3671-3770 3771-3780 3811-3820 4001-4010

Orthodox Church in other regions or countries Including non-canonical churches ( i.e. churches not in communion with, or not recognized by, the Orthodox Eastern Church) Diocese of the Armenian Church of America (Armenian Catholicosate, Armenia) see KBS 333 Prelacy of the Armenian Apostolic Church of America (Armenian Catholicosate, Cilicia (Lebanon)) see KBS334 Montenegrine Orthodox Church. Crnogorska pravoslavna crkva Table KBS2 Macedonian Orthodox Church. Makedonska pravoslavna crkva Table KBS2 Ukrainian Autocephalous Orthodox Church. Ukraïns’ka avtokefal’na pravoslavna t3s4erkva Table KBS1 Autonomous Ukrainian Orthodox Church in America Table KBS2 Ukrainian Orthodox Church (Kyivan Patriarchate). Ukraïns’ka pravoslavna t3s4erkva. (Kyïvs’ky0 patriarkhat) Table KBS2 Belarusian Autocephalous Church. Belaruskaia pravaslaßnaia tsarkva Table KBS2

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