Canonically Speaking

A podcast featuring conversations with leading figures from the world of canon law. Host - Fr Paul Hayward Music - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.   To contact the show: canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

Canonically Speaking with....Fr Brian Austin FSSP

Join Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with Fr Brian Austin FSSP. Fr Brian Austin is a member of the Priestly Fraternity of Saint Peter, exercising sacred orders in the Archdiocese of Atlanta, in the State of Georgia. He is a part-time professor at the Canon Law Faculty at Saint Paul University in Ottawa, and adjunct professor at the Emory University School of Law in Atlanta (in affiliation with the Center for the Study of Law and Religion). He holds degrees from St. John’s College in Annapolis, Maryland, Saint Paul University / University of Ottawa, and the Katholieke Universiteit Leuven in Belgium (JCD and PhD, Canon Law). As such, he is qualified to serve as an advocate or procurator before any diocesan or religious tribunal in the world, and before tribunals of the Roman Curia on a case-by-case basis. He is a specialist in penal and religious law, and his academic work focuses on questions of legality, due process, and the equal protection of rights. He has a long record of service to the Canon Law Society of America as well as to a number of other academic and professional societies, and he is a regular contributor to The Jurist, Roman Replies and Advisory Opinions, and Studia Canonica.The books referred to in this podcast are:Geraldina Boni – Manuel Ganarin – Alberto Tomer: La lesione dei principi di legalità penale edel giusto processo nell’ordinamento canonico. Quali ripercussioni giuridiche nel dirittoitaliano?, Seminario giuridico della Università di Bologna, Bologna University Press, 2025,192pp., ISBN 9791254775905.Geraldina Boni – Manuel Ganarin – Alberto Tomer: Il «processo Becciu» Un’ analisi critica,Marietti 1820, 2025, 260pp., ISBN 9788821136818.Fr Austin’s single-volume English translation is due to be published by Wilson & Lafleur(Montreal) in 2026 under the title The Catholic Church and Vatican City State: Due Process on Trial.Fr Austin’s website can be consulted at https://austincanonical.com/.Host - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.For questions, comments and suggestions, feel free to contact the show:canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

12-11
31:10

Canonically Speaking with....Fr Justin Glyn SJ

Join Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with Fr Justin Glyn SJ, Fr Justin is a blind Jesuit priest who lectures in canon law at the Catholic Theological College, a college of the University of Divinity, Melbourne. Australia. He is a fellow of the Loyola Institute and an Honorary fellow of Australian Catholic University. He is General Counsel to the Australian Province of the Society of Jesus, an Australian lawyer, and a Consultor to the Dicastery of Laity, Family and Life. He also tutors law and Russian at Newman College, part of the University of Melbourne.He grew up in South Africa and practised law there and in New Zealand, obtaining a PhD in international law and refugee law at Auckland University in 2008 before joining the Jesuits. After ordination in 2016 he spent two years at St Paul University in Ottawa, Canada, where he obtained a licentiate in canon law. Aside from issues of law (especially involving refugees, people with disabilities and others who often find themselves marginalised), Fr Justin has a keen interest in languages and music and enjoys singing in choirs. He has written frequently for general and specialist publications in Australia on issues of international law and politics (especially in areas concerning civil liberties) and canon law, as well as occasional articles on theology and spirituality. He lives and works in Melbourne.He has recently been appointed Editor of the ‘The Canonist’, the journal of the Canon Law Society of Australia and New Zealand.Details of the #IamChurch campaign of the Dicastery of Laity, Family and Life, referred to in the podcast, are available athttps://www.laityfamilylife.va/content/laityfamilylife/en/amoris-laetitia/iniziative-e-risorse/i-am-church.htmlHost - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.For questions, comments and suggestions, feel free to contact the show:canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

11-14
25:20

Canonically Speaking with....Margaret Koterba

Join the Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with Margaret Koterba. Margaret Koterba is a Polish canonist working in England. She obtained a Master in Theology and a Doctorate in Canon Law in Poland, and she is currently working as a Judge at the Tribunal of the Diocese of Salford. Since 2023 she has also been an Advocate at the newly-established National Tribunal Service for England and Wales, for the application of penal law in the Church. She combines her canonical roles with responsibilities as a wife and mother.In this podcast she talks about noogenic immaturity – a concept taken from the thought of Viktor Frankl and pioneered in the sphere of matrimonial consent by Monsignor Grzegorz Erlebach of the Roman Rota.The following articles are referred to in the podcast:- Grzegorz Erlebach, Algunas notas sobre el concepto de inmadurez noógena, in Ius Communionis, VIII (2020), pp. 265-291- Margaret Koterba, Concept of noogenic immaturity according to the rotal jurisprudence, in Ius Matrimoniale, 35 (2024) nr 1, pp. 5-29Host - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.For questions, comments and suggestions, feel free to contact the show:canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

10-09
23:22

Canonically Speaking with....Fr James Bradley

Join the Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with Father James Bradley. Fr Bradley is a Priest of the Personal Ordinariate of Our Lady of Walsingham and Assistant Professor of Canon Law at The Catholic University of America, Washington, DC. He read music, theology, and canon law at the universities of Bristol, Oxford, and London, and holds a doctorate in canon law from The Catholic University of America. He is currently undertaking a doctorate in Liturgical Studies at the University of Vienna. Father Bradley’s current research interests include liturgical law, sacramental discipline, and the personal ordinariates established under the auspices of the Apostolic Constitution Anglicanorum Coetibus.Host - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.For questions, comments and suggestions, feel free to contact the show:canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

09-11
21:03

Canonically Speaking with....Dr Helen Costigane

Join the Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with Dr Helen Costigane. Dr Costigane was born in Scotland, and studied History and Politics at the University of Glasgow.She later moved to London where she worked in marketing for 2 years, and went on to train as a chartered accountant. She subsequently obtained numerous academic titles, several of them at Heythrop College, University of London.In 2011 she obtained a Doctorate in Canon Law at the Catholic University of Leuven in Belgium.She is a member of the Society of the Holy Child Jesus, and since 2017 has been a senior lecturer in the School of Theology at St Mary’s University, Twickenham, in SW London.She is a regular contributor to canonical and theological journals.As a canon lawyer, Dr Costigane provides advice to solicitors, dioceses, clergy, religious (individuals and congregations), and lay people on canonical issues such as temporal goods, rights and obligations in the Church, declarations of nullity of marriage, and penal processes.Host - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.For questions, comments and suggestions, feel free to contact the show:canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

08-07
25:31

Canonically Speaking with....William L. Daniel

Join the Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with William L. Daniel.Dr Daniel was born in Madison, Wisconsin, USA, and earned a B.A. in Philosophy from Saint Mary’s University in Winona, Minnesota in 2002. He earned a Licentiate in Canon Law in 2006 at Saint Paul University in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, and a Doctorate in Canon Law at the same institution in 2015. From 2007-2015, he worked for the Diocese of Winona,holding the offices of Defender of the Bond, promoter of Justice, Judge, and Vice-Chancellor.He has been on the Editorial Committee of the Gratianus Series (Montréal) since 2010. In 2015, he was appointed Assistant Professor in the School of Canon Law at the Catholic University of American in Washington D.C.He is currently editor of The Jurist, the first journal in the United States devoted to the study and promotion of canon law.His publications include Ministerium Iustitiae – a two-volume collection of decisions of the Supreme Tribunal of the Apostolic Signatura – and The Art of Good Governance. A Guide to the Administrative Procedure for Just Decision-Making in the Catholic Church, both published as part of the Gratianus Series. In addition Dr Daniel has produced numerous articles for canonical journals, especially in the area of procedural law.https://canonlaw.catholic.edu/faculty-and-research/faculty-profiles/daniel-william/index.htmlHost - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.For questions, comments and suggestions, feel free to contact the show:canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

07-10
27:57

Canonically Speaking with....Fr Benjamin Earl, OP

Join the Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with Fr Benjamin Earl, OP. Fr Earl is an English Dominican friar and canon lawyer, who is currently the Procurator General of the Dominicans, based in the Friary of Santa Sabina in Rome. After reading Mathematics at Oxford and completing an MSc in Computation, he entered the Dominican order as a novice in 1997. After ordination as a priest he moved to Rome to study canon law at the Pontifical University of St. Thomas Aquinas (the Angelicum) – where the present Holy Father Leo XIV had earlier obtained his own canon law licentiate and doctorate –and to work alongside the then Procurator General of the Order. In 2006, Fr Benjamin returned to Oxford where he served as bursar and as lecturer in canon law, later becoming bursar for the Province of England. In 2012, he was appointed as parish priest and superior of the Dominican house in Durham, and as Catholic chaplain at Durham University. In 2016, he moved to Rome once more as Procurator General of the Dominican Order, in which capacity he is responsible for representing the Order to the Holy See and for canonical issues in the Order’s General Curia.Host - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.For questions, comments and suggestions, feel free to contact the show:canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

06-12
22:44

Canonically Speaking with....Mgr Gordon Read

Join the Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with Mgr Gordon Read. Mgr Read was ordained for the diocese of Brentwood on 31 July 1976, and studied canon law at the Pontifical Gregorian University in Rome, where he obtained a JCL in 1979. He is currently parish priest of St Mary Immaculate & The Holy Archangels, Kelvedon, and has served as Judicial Vicar and Chancellor of the Diocese of Brentwood since July 1985. He has produced well over 80 articles and commentaries on canon law matters, most of them for the Newsletter of the Canon Law Society of Great Britain and Ireland, of which he was President between 2013 and 2016, and of which he is a current Trustee. He has been given Life Membership of the Society in recognition of his services.Host - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum.For questions, comments and suggestions, feel free to contact the show:canonicallyspeakingpodcast@gmail.com

05-08
17:26

Canonically Speaking with....Dr Michael Mazza

In this inaugural episode of the series, join the Canonically Speaking host Fr Paul Hayward as he speaks with Dr Michael J. Mazza, a civil and canon lawyer who advocates on behalf of clerics, religious, and lay people. He can be reached at canonicaladvocacy.com. Dr Mazza has degrees from the College of St Thomas (BA, Theology, summa cum laude), the Notre Dame Apostolic Catechetical Institute (MA, Religious Studies), the Marquette University Law School (JD, summa cum laude), and the SantaCroce Pontifical University in Rome (JCL, magna cum laude, and JCD, summa cum laude). His doctoral thesis in canon law is entitled The Right of a Cleric to Bona Fama.The book discussed in this podcast is volume 1 of That Which Is Just in the Church: An Introduction to Canon Law by Carlos José Errázuriz, translated by Michael Joseph Mazza, 2023.https://www.amazon.co.uk/That-Which-Just-Church-Introduction/dp/1587318946Other books mentioned in this episode include: Javier Hervada: Critical Introduction to Natural Law (2006 translation), Critical Introduction to Natural Right(2020 translation); Eduardo Baura, Thierry Sol: The Church, Persons, and Juridical Goods: An Introduction to Canon Law, 2023; Loic-Marie Le Bot, Petar Popović (eds.): The Concept of ‘Ius’ and the Nature of Law in Thomas Aquinas, 2025. Host - Fr Paul HaywardMusic - Solfeggietto in C minor - C.P.E. Bach played by Imma Setiadi [https://www.immasetiadi.com] Artwork - the opening page of Gratian’s Decretum or Concordia discordantium canonum. 

04-09
24:53

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