Notes on the jubilee of 1926
Louis John Nau
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Notes on the jubilee of 1926
Published
1926
Publisher
F. Pustet
Pages
29
Faculties of pastors and confessors for absolution and dispensation according the the Code of canon law
Competence for the remission of penalties according to canon 1354
The jurisdiction of the confessor according to the code of cannon law
The jurisdiction of the simple confessor
De casibus reservatis
Casus papales episcopales et abbatiales
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Notes on the jubilee of 1926 was written by Louis John Nau.
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