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Moral and Legal Identities in the Church
This chapter explores the dual nature of moral and legal persons within the Catholic Church, focusing on entities like parishes and the USCCB. It discusses how these institutions express collective rights and obligations while navigating canon law and natural law frameworks. The dialogue highlights the complexities of identity and representation in ecclesiastical law, using metaphors and examples to illustrate the moral agency of groups.