
audiobook
The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law
Imprimatur
Preface
Chapter I. Introduction
Chapter II. What Is A Church?
Chapter III. Constitutional Law
Chapter IV. Statutory Law
Chapter V. Unincorporated Church Societies
Chapter VI. Incorporated Religious Societies
Chapter VII. Superior Authority
A concise guide for clergy who must navigate both ecclesiastical and civil law, this handbook brings together the essential statutes and principles that affect parish life. It explains how church regulations intersect with national and state statutes, offering clear examples of issues from property ownership to burial rites. The author emphasizes practical solutions, pointing readers toward the appropriate authorities when conflicts arise.
Beyond basic definitions, the book surveys the historical relationship between law and religion, showing how ancient legal systems were shaped by belief. Readers will find straightforward explanations of topics such as the legal status of sacraments, the rights of clergy in employment matters, and the procedures for handling church property. Designed for ministers without formal legal training, it serves as a handy reference that can be consulted quickly when real‑world questions emerge.
Language
en
Duration
~5 hours (333K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2011-03-12
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1854–1940
A Catholic priest and practical legal writer, he produced handbooks that helped clergy and civic groups navigate rules, property questions, and public procedure. He also wrote regional history, including a detailed account of the Indian Creek massacre and the Black Hawk War.
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