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Causae Selectae In S. Congregatione Cardinalium Concilii Tridentini presents a collection of interpreted proposals from the Sacred Congregation of Cardinals of the Council of Trent, spanning from 1823 to 1869. This Latin text offers a deep dive into the discussions and interpretations surrounding the implementation and understanding of the Council's decrees. Edited by Christian Lingen and Peter Alexander Reuss, this compilation is an invaluable resource for scholars of canon law, church history, and Catholic theology. The work provides insight into the evolving legal and theological landscape of the Church in the 19th century, reflecting the ongoing efforts to apply the principles of the Council of Trent to contemporary issues. It is essential reading for anyone seeking to understand the intricacies of ecclesiastical law and the historical development of Catholic doctrine.
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