La Curie Romaine, by Jules Simier, offers historical and canonical insights into the Roman Curia, particularly in light of the constitution "Sapienti Consilio" and other significant pontifical documents. Published in 1908, this work provides a detailed examination of the structure, functions, and historical evolution of the central administrative apparatus of the Catholic Church.
Simier's study delves into the intricacies of canon law and the practical implications of papal decrees, making it an invaluable resource for understanding the governance of the Church. The book meticulously documents the historical context and the canonical frameworks that shape the Roman Curia's operations. This volume remains a key reference for scholars and anyone interested in the inner workings of the Vatican and the development of Catholic ecclesiastical law.
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