Clericvm Ob Pactionem Cvm Patrono Factam Sacerdotio Se Abdicantem... explores the complex legal and theological implications of a cleric renouncing their priestly office due to an agreement with a patron. Written in Latin, this historical text by Christoph Ludwig Crell and Woldemar A. Fischer delves into the ecclesiastical laws and traditions surrounding the abdication of clergy, examining the specific circumstances of such renunciations and their impact on the Church.
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