Many people are not aware of the Code of Canon Law of the Roman Catholic Church, and even Catholics who have heard of it may still be unfamiliar with its content. As a brief introduction to canon law, I would say: "The Code of Canon Law is a book about laws. It integrates the connotation of faith conveyed by Sacred Scripture, Tradition and doctrine, and uses the canons to help the people of God comprehend God's will, and guide them to strive to live out their daily lives by laws. Therefore, it matures not only a person's personality, but also prompts everyone to move on the way of sanctification." The legislation consists of 1752 canons, organized in seven books: general norms, the people of God, the teaching function of the church, the sanctifying function of the church, the function of the church, sanctions in the church, the temporal goods of the church, and legal processes. The structure of the canon law is much the same as the common law, however it is the statute book of the Catholic Church, thus the connotation of faith, the teaching of doctrine, the spirit of the gospel, the care of souls, universal values and concepts…become chief characteristics of canon law.