"De Visitatione Sacrorum Liminum Seu Instructio S. C. Concilii Jussu S.m. Benedicti Xiii" offers a detailed instruction on the visitation of sacred places, commissioned under the authority of Pope Benedict XIII. Authored by Angelus Lucidi, this text provides insight into the practices and procedures involved in conducting official visits to religious sites within the Catholic Church. The book serves as a historical document, shedding light on the pastoral care and administrative duties of the Church during the pontificate of Benedict XIII.
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