Interpreting Canon Law

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Interpret strict laws strictly

"When a law is created that seeks to establish a penalty or restrict the free exercise of rights or makes mention of an exception to the law, it must be interpreted strictly."[1]

In dubiis libertas

"In necessariis unitas, in dubiis libertas, in omnibus caritas."

Canon 14
"Laws, even invalidating and disqualifying ones, do not oblige when there is a doubt about the law."

References

  1. Kevin E. McKenna, A Concise Guide to Canon Law: A Practical Handbook for Pastoral Ministers (Notre Dame: Ave Maria Press, 2000), 24.