Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

canon-law

Noun
/ˈkænən lɔː/
Definition
Canon law refers to the body of laws and regulations developed or adopted by ecclesiastical authority, specifically for the governance of the Christian organization and its members.
Examples
  • The canon law of the Catholic Church has a long history and plays a significant role in its governance.
  • Disputes over marriage validity often require examination under canon law.
  • Canon law influences the ethical framework within church-related institutions.
Meaning
It encompasses rules that guide the church’s operations and the behavior of its members, derived from biblical scripture, church traditions, and decisions made by church authorities.
Synonyms
  • Ecclesiastical law
  • Church law
  • Religious law