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Law AND Order April 21, 2020 By Anna Von Reitz
There are a number of subtle language tricks that people need to be aware of when talking about law --- the first is our predilection to talk about "the" Law, as if there were only one Law, when in fact there are hundreds of different forms of law, some of which apply to us and some of which don't apply to us.
The second thing that we do is to assume that when someone says "Law and Order" they are talking about the same thing, or about the "order" that results from obeying "the" Law, but in fact, Law and Order are completely different things. One is "Law" of some kind, written or verbal, natural-made, or God-ordained, or legislated by men; the other, Order, refers to the rules, codes, ordinances, and regulations that are designed to dictate the operations of corporations and corporation officers.
I often get questions that beat around to the fact that these represent two different kinds or levels of "law". This morning this came over my desk:
"In the Canon law of the Catholic Church, a delict is the canonical equivalent of a crime. A delict is distinct from a sin, even a mortal sin. One can be legally guilty of a delict and not be morally culpable for a sin, while one can be culpable for a sin and not legally guilty of a delict.
Isn't that special?"
And here is my reply:
No, dear. It’s typical. That is the foundational trick between statutory law and statutory infractions under the legislative law established by men for running corporations, versus the Public Law which is based on the Bible.
Canon Law is the law applying to “corporate officers” of the Church as a body corporate. It applies only to priest and parish administrators and others directly involved as employees — paid or volunteers— of the Church as an organization.
Say that under Canon Law a man is required to to complete a specific procedure before performing a specific task, but he is not fully informed of this obligation of the Canon Law and does the task anyway.
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