Positiones : Sezione regolari, 1626-1875.

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Positiones : Sezione regolari, 1626-1875.

Crime, imprisonment, and public impropriety, together with the perennial benefice issues and conflicts over jurisdictions, characterize a large percentage of the records dealing with the clergy. Conflicts between orders or between a religious order and another ecclesiastical entity or authority appear with relative frequency. Other frequent cases include the transfer of a monk (less frequently a nun) from one order to another, abandonment of religious life or apostasy, clerical education and advancement, disagreements between superiors and subordinates, and the dilemmas a priest or friar might encounter in the normal day-to-day execution of his duties as he understands them. Here, too, requests for permission to build, expand, or renovate ecclesiastical buildings occur regularly. According to Charles Burns in Indice 1104 (I), before this series began, similar materials were placed in the Positiones (later Positiones : Sezione Vescovi) series (ID VATV10374-A).

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