The article claims that he has a degree in Canon Law from The Catholic University of Salta. This raises some questions. The UCASAL does not have a Theology faculty in the strict sense. It has professors, usually parish priests, who teach catechism/theology to the general student population who has a number of required courses in philosophy and theology. I see nothing on their webpage to indicate …More
The article claims that he has a degree in Canon Law from The Catholic University of Salta. This raises some questions. The UCASAL does not have a Theology faculty in the strict sense. It has professors, usually parish priests, who teach catechism/theology to the general student population who has a number of required courses in philosophy and theology. I see nothing on their webpage to indicate that they offer a degree in canon law. Neither did I see anything for the Seminary of Salta or the Teacher's college that is related to the University. That does not mean that there was not a short-lived canon law program at one time. I am just curious. It may be a mistake in the press release. '??????