Anthony Konings - Published Works

Published Works

  • Theologia Moralis, two editions by Konings and two by H. Kuper, C.SS.R.;
  • Commentarium in Facultates Apostolicas (New York, 1884);
  • De Absolutione Parentibus qui prolem scholis publicis seu promiscuis instituendam tradunt neganda necne (Boston, 1874);
  • Bulla Jubilæi 1875 cum notis practicis (New York, 1875);
  • SS. D. N. Leonis XIII Litteræ Apostolicæ quibus extraordinarium Jubilæum indicitur in usum cleri notis practicis illustratæ (2 editions, New York, 1881);
  • General Confession Made Easy (New York, 1879), and in German Die Generalbeichte erleichtert;
  • Theologia Moralis Fundamentalis seu Tractatus de Actibus Humanis (New York, 1882);
  • Verordningen voor de Missien en andere apostolische Werkzaamheden
  • Left in manuscript: Introductio in Jus Canonicum (Introduction to Canon Law); Compendium Juris Canonici; De Jure Regularium; and a complete set of cases in moral theology (Latin) for American students, some of which were published over the initial "R" in The Pastor, edited by W.J. Wiseman.

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