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When in the year 1880 the S. Congregation of Bishops andR egulars sent to tiie Bishops of Italy tiie now famous Instruction on the summary procedure in disciplinary and criminal causes of clerics, it soon became evident that the reform tlius initiated would not remain confined to I taly, but would gradually find its way to other countries. Anticipating this, the Rev, Francis Droste, a priest of the diocese of Paderborn, wrote a short and simple commentary on the new procedure, which he designed more for practical use than legal speculation. In order, however, that the laws themselves on which the several articles of the Instruction are based, may be sufficiently understood, the author gives in the first part a short exposition of ecclesiastical jurisdiction and its judicial organs, while in the Introduction he determines the place occupied by tiie Instruction in the public and historical law of the Churcii. The Third Plenary Council of Baltimore in 1884, complying with the request of the S. C. de Prop. Fide, adopted the same Instruction with a few slight modifications (which may be seen at a glance in the A ppendix). It is a mere question of time when these same provisions shall be extended to allE nglish-speaking missionary countries; and as anE nglish commentary on the Instruction was desired, aG erman priest of the diocese of Covington, Ky., translated Father Droste slittle book. To be of greater service, however, the work needed adaptation to conditions for which it was not originally intended. This labor was intrusted to the present writer, who confesses to having taken very great liberty with the translation as well as with the original work. Droste wrote for readers who had gone through a regular course of Canon law and were, moreover, acquainted with the practice of canonical proW here this American Instruction differs from the I talian, we refer to
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