
Code of Canon Law
The Code of Canon Law is the set of laws and regulations that govern the Catholic Church's organization and practices. Established primarily for the Latin Church, it covers various aspects, including the administration of sacraments, the roles of clergy, and the rights and obligations of church members. It aims to ensure order, justice, and the spiritual welfare of the faithful. The Code is updated periodically to address contemporary issues, reflecting the Church's ongoing commitment to its mission and principles in a changing world.