DECRETAL, in the canon-law, a letter of a pope, determining some point or question in the ecclesiastical law. The decretals compose the second part of canon law. The first genuine one acknowledged by all the learned as such, is the letter of pope Siricius, written in the year 385, to Himerus bishop of Tarragona in Spain, concerning some disorders which had crept into the churches of Spain.
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