Cours d'instructions famili res, Volume 4 presents a collection of sermons delivered in Milan by Angelo Raineri (1761-1840). Written in French, this volume provides insights into 19th-century Catholic teachings and pastoral guidance. Addressed to a general audience, the sermons offer instruction and reflection on faith, morality, and Christian living.
Raineri's work offers valuable primary source material for scholars of religious history and those interested in the Catholic Church in Milan. The accessible language and engaging style of the sermons make this volume appealing to anyone seeking spiritual enrichment and a deeper understanding of Catholic doctrine.
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