De Synodo Dioecesana, by Benedictus, is a theological work written in Italian that delves into the intricacies of diocesan synods within the Catholic Church. This text offers insights into canon law, ecclesiology, and pastoral theology, making it a valuable resource for clergy, theologians, and students interested in understanding the structure and governance of the Catholic Church. The work explores the purpose, procedures, and significance of synods at the diocesan level, providing a detailed examination of their role in church administration and spiritual leadership. Benedictus's treatise serves as a historical and theological guide to the processes and principles that underpin Catholic ecclesiastical practices.
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