The rules and regulations for governance of the Church, as taken from the Gospels and developed over history.
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Canon law is a set of rules and regulations established by religious authorities, particularly within the Catholic Church. It governs the organization and conduct of religious practices, as well as the rights and duties of clergy and members of the church. Canon law is often used to ensure consistency and unity within the religious community.
The answer depends on the particular church and the nature of the violation of church law.
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There is no definition - what's called a "law" is a simplified version of some theory.
Canon law contains the rules that govern the Catholic Church.
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A kid friendly definition would be - The head of the Catholic Church.
According to current Church law, the pope does need to live in celibacy. This is a law of the Church, however, and can be changed by the Church.