2. Ecclesiastical-Political Affairs, to be committed to the Congregation for ecclesiastical affairs, enlarged by consulters and others.
3. Missions and Oriental Churches, to be committed to the Propaganda and the Congregation of Oriental Rites.
4. Discipline, to be committed to the congregation for bishops and regulars, with the addition of consulters, canonists, and theologians.
Each committee was to be presided over by a Cardinal, and all were to report to the Directing Congregation, with which should rest the ultimate authority.[53]
FOOTNOTES:
[52] "Juxta modum a Sanctissimo statuendum."—Cecconi, p. 29.
[53] Cecconi, p. 322.