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Glory to Jesus Christ!
I am looking for a Canon Lawyer that a friend of mine would like to ask some questions of. I am not looking for someone who thinks they know Canon Law, but someone who has a degree in Canon Law and knows the Eastern Code.
Thanks Subdeacon Peter M. Preble peter.preble@juno.com
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Dear Subdeacon, If he knows the Eastern ways, he shouldn't be calling himself a canon lawyer . . . Alex
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Alex,
Good Point...
Subdeacon Peter M. Preble
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Dear Peter, Kyr David Motiuk, Auxiliary Bishop of Winnipeg, is not only a Ukrainian Catholic bishop but also has a master's in canon law from St. Paul University/Ottawa and a doctorate in canon law from the Orientalium. His doctoral dissertation was on particular law. You might try contacting him in Winnipeg:
Most Rev. David Motiuk 233 Scotia Street, Winnipeg, Manitoba R2V 1V7 Tel: (204) 338-7801 Fax: (204) 339-4006
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Diak beat me to it, but let me second his recommendation, adding only that Kyr David is not simply a canon lawyer but a lovely man: very humble and warm-hearted, down-to-earth, and possessed of a quick wit. I have great confidence in the future of our Church when I look to hierarchs such as him.
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Amongst the Eastern Orthodox in North America, I point out Archbishop Peter, Diocese of New York and New Jersey, Orthodox Church in America. He has published a fabulous book regarding the disciplinary work of the first four ecumenical councils.
In Christ, Andrew
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