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It is now over five years since we published the first volume of these Elements. The reader will naturally ask himself why we should have allowed so long a time to elapse before issuing the second volume. Our chief excuse is the difficulty of the task. There are perhaps not many persons who have an idea of the arduous nature of our undertaking. Canonists all agree that the matter ecclesiastical judicature of which the present volume treats is by far the most difficult and complicated portion of all ecclesiastical law. Schmalzgrueber says: Est hie liber (the second book of the decretals of Pope Gregory IX., which treats of ecclesiastical trials) omnium aliorum librorum juris canonici difficillimus, et maxime utilis. This difficulty is heightened, in our case, by the peculiar circumstances under which we write. Ecclesiastical trials in criminal and disciplinary causes of ecclesiastics are to be conducted in the United States in the manner laid down by the Instruction of the Sacred Congregation de Propaganda Fide, issued July 20, 1878. This Instruction authorizes certain departures from the prescriptions of the sacred canons concerning ecclesiastical trials. It permits a simpler, easier, and less intricate mode of procedure. Yet it gives but the general features of the proceedings. Now, what are the principles which must guide the ecclesiastical judge and the canonist mfilling up this sketch or outline? Evidently no others than those which are contained and embodied in the Lib. 2, Prooem.
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