AUTHORS IN THIS ISSUE Patrick W. Collins is the Choirman of the Committee on Continuîng Education of the Canon law Society of America. He is afso Director of campus ministry at the Catholic University of Amèrica.
James A. Coriden, the Academie Dean of the Washington Theologicaf Coalition, is a priest of the Diocese of Gary, Indiana. He holds degrees in theology, canon law and civil law, has edited severa! books and contributed articles to various journals on issues of Church arder and ministry. John T. Finnegan, professer· of canon law at Pope Johri XXIII National Seminary, Weston, MassochuseHs, is also a visiting professer of pastoral theology at Weston Schoof of Theology, Cambridge. A judge of the matrimonial tribunal of the Archdiocese of Boston, he is a post president of the Conon Law Society of America and presently a member of ils board of diredors. Richard A. Hill, S.J. is on associate professer of canon law at the Jesuit School of Theology ot Berkeley, California and at St. Patrick's Seminary, Menlo Park. A former president of the Jesuit School of Theology at Berkeley, he is presently Choirman of the Board of the Graduate Theological Union. John E. Lynch, C.S.P. is a professer of conon law and medieval history at the Catholic University of America, post president of the Canon Law Society of America, book review editer of Jurist, contributor to the Journal of Ecumenical Studies, etc. Frederick McManus is professer and chairmon of the Oepartment of Canon Law and vice provost of the Catholic University of America. Adam J. Maida holds degrees in canon and civil law. He is adjunct professer of law at Duquesne University School of Law and Consulter of the Vatican Commission for the Revision of the Code of Canon Law. Francis G. Morrisey, O.M.I. has doctorales in philosophy and canon law. He is Dean of Faculty of Canon Law at St. Paul University in Ottawa, Canada and editer of Studia Canonica. James H. Provost is Chancellor and presiding judge in the Diocese of Helena, Montana. He is active in various committees of the Canon Law Society of America and serves as director for the CLSA "Permanent Seminar" which just concluded a study on struduring the Church as a Communion.
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