Tractatus De Parocho Ubi Et De Vicariis Parochs. Nennon Monialibus Et Xenodochiorum Capellanis, written in Latin by D. Bouix, is a treatise concerning the office and duties of a parish priest. It delves into the roles and responsibilities of vicars, religious sisters (moniales), and chaplains of hospitals and hospices (xenodochiorum capellanis). This work provides an in-depth exploration of ecclesiastical law and theological considerations relevant to the administration of parishes and the spiritual care of the faithful. It is an invaluable resource for those interested in the history of canon law, the structure of the Catholic Church, and the duties of clergy within various religious contexts.
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