I looked up Cannon 1341 on Google. This is the first page of results:
http://www.i4es.org/resumes/KFucikResume.pdf
http://www.lawyersdirections.com/oregon/cannon-beach/619334-101-press-inc.html
http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Sep-2003/0155.html
http://www.satobs.org/seesat/Sep-2003/0155.html
http://www.stateoforegon.com/directory.php?name=&city=Cannon+Beach&form=biz
http://www.justice.gov/usao/iln/pr/chicago/2008/pr0811_01d.pdf
http://209.157.64.201/focus/f-religion/2411895/posts(link to this thread)
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Canon_EOS_3_img_1341.jpg
http://openjurist.org/280/f3d/1341
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1341 (an article about the year 1341).
Sorry, Alex. I can't find any references to Cannon 1341 that back up your claim. Do you have any more?
Sorry Mark, but it wasn't my claim. Still, somehow I was able to find the exact quote at the "Our Lady's Warriors" webpage. Here's the quote from the thread:
start a judicial administrative procedure, for the imposition or the declaration of penalties, only when he perceives that neither by fraternal correction nor reproof, nor by any methods of pastoral care, can the scandal be sufficiently repaired, justice restored, and the offender reformed.And here's the quote from Our Lady's Warriors [matching sections are bolded]:
Perhaps your search was thrown by the misspelling of the word "canon" in the article.TITLE V: THE APPLICATION OF PENALTIES Can. 1341 The Ordinary is to start a judicial or an administrative procedure for the imposition or the declaration of penalties only when he perceives that neither by fraternal correction or reproof, nor by any methods of pastoral care, can the scandal be sufficiently repaired, justice restored and the offender reformed.
I suspect it might be the 1917 Code, which preceded the one currently in force. The canon numbers, and subject order, would be different.
Still, it’s pretty cheesy stuff for you to be bringing up, Alex. Got any of this stuff highlighting Protestant ministers? How about public school teachers? No? Somehow, I didn’t think so, though that stuff is certainly not at all hard to find on the web.
Well maybe you have to spell it correctly...3rd one down...1st page...
Sorry guy, couldn't resist.