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Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Theology - Miscellaneous, , language: English, abstract: The allegation that the goods of the Roman Catholic Church are not always administered and used according to their ecclesiastical purpose can be heard time and again, especially in the German-speaking countries, and is fueled by corresponding financial church scandals that have become public knowledge. The general prevailing view is that the Church's goods should be used for conducting worship services, the construction and maintenance of places of worship (churches, chapels), the remuneration of…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Essay from the year 2018 in the subject Theology - Miscellaneous, , language: English, abstract: The allegation that the goods of the Roman Catholic Church are not always administered and used according to their ecclesiastical purpose can be heard time and again, especially in the German-speaking countries, and is fueled by corresponding financial church scandals that have become public knowledge. The general prevailing view is that the Church's goods should be used for conducting worship services, the construction and maintenance of places of worship (churches, chapels), the remuneration of church employees and – above all – charitable purposes. This raises the question of whether this view coincides with the canonical approach.
Autorenporträt
Die Autorin erhielt im Jahre 2001 das erste Vordiplom in Informatik an der Eidgenössischen Technischen Hochschule (ETH) Zürich, 2006 das Lizentiat der Rechtswissenschaften (lic.iur.) an der Universität Zürich und 2010 das Doktorat der Rechte (Dr.iur.) an der Universität Freiburg i.Ue. sowie das (Schweizer) Anwaltspatent. Danach arbeitete die Autorin als Gerichtsschreiberin im Bereich des öffentlichen Rechts, 2013-2022 am Bundesverwaltungsgericht (Schweiz) in der Abteilung II (Wirtschaft, Wettbewerb, Bildung). Seit 2022 arbeitet sie als Juristische Sekretärin für den Kanton Zürich. Berufsbegleitend erlangte die Autorin 2016 den Bachelor of Theology (BTh) an der Universität Luzern (summa cum laude), 2018 den Legum Magister (LL.M.) in Kanonistik an der Universität Wien (mit Auszeichnung), 2021 das Certificate of Advanced Studies Judikative (Schweizerische Richterakademie) an der Universität Luzern und das Certificate of Advanced Studies in Europarecht an der Universität Zürich, 2022 den Master of Theology (MTh) an der Universität Luzern (summa cum laude) und das Certificate of Advanced Studies in Legal English and Common Law an der Universität Zürich sowie 2023 den Doctor of Philosophy in Theological Studies (Dr.phil.).