The new procedure in criminal and disciplinary causes of ecclesiastics in the United States : or a clear and full explanation of the instruction "Cum magnopere," issued by the S. Congr. de Prop. fide, in 1884, for the United States ?
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New York ; Cincinnati :
Fr. Pustet & Co.,
1887.
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Πίνακας περιεχομένων:
- pt. I. The Instructio cum magnopere in general
- ch. 1. Heading and preamble of the instruction Cum magnopere
- pt. II. The Instructio cum magnopere in detail
- ch. 1. Preventive remedies : manner of imposing them
- ch. 2. The canonical summary trial, or mode of proceeding, which must be observed in the United States, in inflicting repressive punishments
- ch. 3. The trial, continued : from the citation to the defence of the accused
- ch. 4. The defence; close of trial
- ch. 5. The summing-up, and the final sentence
- ch. 6. Appeals
- ch. 7. Several other questions treated by the instruction
- ch. 8. Present status of our rectors who are not irremovable under the instruction "Cum magnopere."
- Contents of Appendix: 1. The instruction of the S.C. de Prop. Fide, "Cum magnopere" of 1894
- 2. The constitution Ad militantes of Pope Benedict XIV concerning appeals and inhibitions
- 3. Decrees issued by the Sacred Congregation of Bishops in 1600 respecting appeals and inhibitions
- 4. Decrees of Pope Urban VIII issued in 1626 in regard to appeals and inhibitions
- 5. Additions to, and explanations of, some of the above decrees made by Pope Benedict XIII
- 6. Appointment of a promotor generalis at Rome to represent and defend Episcopal courts in cases appealed
- 7. Decree issued by the S.C. EE. et RR. on Dec. 18, 1835, for criminal causes
- 8. Circular issued by the S.C. EE. et RR. on Aug. 1, 1851, respecting criminal causes
- 9. Formulas of trials in criminal causes made obligatory in the circular of the C.S. EE. et RR. of Aug. 1, 1851
- 10. Resolution taken by the S.C. EE. et RR. on Feb. 22, 1839, regarding appeals
- 11. Decree of Pope Benedict XIII forbidding the oath to be administered to the accused.