"
[37] ?mile Ollivier, ibid., II.,517, 516. - Abb? Andr?, ibid., p.241.
"During the first half of the nineteenth century no appeal could be
had from the Church of France to Rome."
[38] ?mile Ollivier, ibid., I. p. 286. - Abb? Andr?, ibid., p.242:
"From 1803 to 1854 thirty-eight appeals under writ of error (were
presented) to the Council of State by priests accused. . . . Not one
of the thirty-eight appeals was admitted."
[39] Pr?lectiones juris canonici habit? in seminario Sancti Sulpicii,
III., p.146.
[40] ?mile Ollivier, ibid., I., 136.
[41] Id., ibid., I., p. 285. (According to Abb? Denys, "?tudes sur
l'administration de l'?glise," p. 211.) - Cf. Abb? Andr?, ibid., and
"L'Etat actuel du clerg? en France par les fr?res Allignol" (1839). -
This last work, written by two assistant-cur?s, well shows, article by
article, the effects of the Concordat and the enormous distance which
separates the clergy of to-day from the old clergy. The modifications
and additions which comport with this exposition are indicated by Abb?
Richandeau, director of the Blois Seminary, in his book, "De
l'ancienne et de la nouvelle discipline de l'Eglise en France" (1842).
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