Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W1501935595> ?p ?o ?g. }
Showing items 1 to 58 of
58
with 100 items per page.
- W1501935595 abstract "The development of healthcare in the United States is unique. Within this framework, the Catholic healthcare has had to engage in various and complex innovations, both canonically and civilly, to carry out this mission which encompasses acute care facilities, emergency systems, clinics, hospices, home mobile clinics, nursing homes, etc. Financial and other pressures have led to the establishment of various congregational and inter-congregational systems. However, the canon law, as we know it, was not designed specifically for such massive undertakings. What arrangements can be made within the present canonical system to provide for good management and oversight of these new systems? Starting from the Vatican II teachings on apostolate and mission, the dissertation examines various ways in which issues relating to the administration of healthcare works have been addressed in the United States. The 1983 Code of Canon Law presented a number of possibilities which help bridge the gap between the present and the future. Among these, there is the canonical institution of distinct from the juridic personality of the sponsoring congregations. Are there good openings here? Although the law provides for both private and juridic persons, the experience of the past few years shows a marked preference on the part of Church authorities for the public juridic person, since the temporal goods belonging to them are considered to be ecclesiastical goods. However, for some people, this creates difficulties because of the legal restrictions governing the administration and disposal of temporal goods. In these assets are quite significant. Nevertheless, in spite of some hesitations, we must recognize that new means of instant communication have resolved a number of potential administrative difficulties. The dissertation examines the implications of both types of juridical personality, the advantages and disadvantages of both, and roads towards future development. Looking at the future and given the pressure faced today, particularly when confronted with various delicate ethical and moral issues, it can be asked whether the Catholic healthcare can indeed continue to exist as Catholic? The response, obviously, is in the affirmative, but we must recognize that participation in the healing mission of Christ calls for strong commitment and informed boards of directors. It might even be helpful if there were a centralized clearing house, or Vatican office for healthcare, properly staffed and administered, so as to assure some type of unity in approach. However, the implications of such a move would have to be carefully considered before any decision was taken in this regard." @default.
- W1501935595 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W1501935595 creator A5067714226 @default.
- W1501935595 date "2001-01-01" @default.
- W1501935595 modified "2023-09-25" @default.
- W1501935595 title "The canonical status of separately incorporated healthcare apostolates in the United States: Current status and future possibilities for the public and private juridic person." @default.
- W1501935595 doi "https://doi.org/10.20381/ruor-7638" @default.
- W1501935595 hasPublicationYear "2001" @default.
- W1501935595 type Work @default.
- W1501935595 sameAs 1501935595 @default.
- W1501935595 citedByCount "4" @default.
- W1501935595 countsByYear W15019355952013 @default.
- W1501935595 countsByYear W15019355952015 @default.
- W1501935595 crossrefType "dissertation" @default.
- W1501935595 hasAuthorship W1501935595A5067714226 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConcept C144024400 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConcept C144133560 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConcept C160735492 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConcept C17744445 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConcept C190253527 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConcept C199539241 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConcept C2780510313 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConcept C2780765947 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConceptScore W1501935595C144024400 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConceptScore W1501935595C144133560 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConceptScore W1501935595C160735492 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConceptScore W1501935595C17744445 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConceptScore W1501935595C190253527 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConceptScore W1501935595C199539241 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConceptScore W1501935595C2780510313 @default.
- W1501935595 hasConceptScore W1501935595C2780765947 @default.
- W1501935595 hasLocation W15019355951 @default.
- W1501935595 hasOpenAccess W1501935595 @default.
- W1501935595 hasPrimaryLocation W15019355951 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W1259989638 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W1626161752 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W18071659 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W1972699623 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2003454267 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2039956338 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2136638935 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2159748276 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2162537751 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2316058975 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2408457862 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2428506386 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2495135598 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2806368776 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2941160931 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2966412319 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W2994283878 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W304504019 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W3132398491 @default.
- W1501935595 hasRelatedWork W190660417 @default.
- W1501935595 isParatext "false" @default.
- W1501935595 isRetracted "false" @default.
- W1501935595 magId "1501935595" @default.
- W1501935595 workType "dissertation" @default.