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Commonly Asked Questions about Church Legal Documents

The official documents issued by a national conference of bishops, usually called pastoral letters, are explanations of how Church teaching applies to or is to be put into effect within a given country.
Catholic Social Teaching is not just a collection of documents, but the social justice tradition is often communicated through Catholic Social Teaching documents from Popes, and from local Bishops. These are the major international Catholic Social Teaching documents.
A Church document may (and almost always does) contain statements of different levels of authority commanding different levels of assent, or even observations which do not require assent as such, but still should command the respect of the faithful.
In canonical and general usage, it refers to those who exercise authority within a Christian church. In the Catholic Church, authority rests chiefly with bishops, while priests and deacons serve as their assistants, co-workers or helpers.
For purposes of U.S. tax law, churches are considered to be public charities, also known as Section 501(c)(3) organizations. As such, they are generally exempt from federal, state, and local income and property taxes. Exempt means they dont have to pay these taxes.
There are three categories of documents: papal, Vatican, (includes Vatican IIs Constitution on the Liturgy) and US Bishops. On sacred music, see also list of actions of the Holy See on Liturgy and Sacred Music 1903-1974 including relevant documents.
Normally the constitution is the broader body of mutually agreed upon principles and purposeful structure that govern the affairs and action of the church. The bylaws are the subordinate rules adopted by the church to augment the constitution. Sometimes there is no constitution, so bylaws serve the purpose.