Dissertation Sur Les Interdits Arbitraires De La C l bration De La Messe... explores the arbitrary prohibitions surrounding the celebration of Mass. Authored by Gabriel Nic Maultrot, this work delves into the historical context and theological implications of these restrictions, providing a detailed examination of ecclesiastical law and its impact on religious practice.
This dissertation offers valuable insights into the complexities of the Catholic Church's liturgical regulations and their enforcement. It serves as an important resource for historians of religion, theologians, and anyone interested in the evolution of Catholic traditions and the debates surrounding the Mass in French history.
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