"El Derecho De Las Religiosas" es un tratado exhaustivo sobre la legislaci 3n eclesi stica que rige la vida y las obligaciones de las mujeres en las 3rdenes religiosas. Escrito por el Reverendo Padre Fray Antonio de la C. Jardi, esta obra profundiza en las normas del C 3digo de Derecho Can 3nico aplicables a las congregaciones femeninas. El texto aborda temas fundamentales como la admisi 3n al noviciado, la profesi 3n de votos, el gobierno interno de los institutos y las responsabilidades espirituales y temporales de las religiosas ante la Iglesia Cat 3lica.
Con un enfoque riguroso y pastoral, el autor ofrece una gu -a indispensable para entender los derechos y deberes que definen la vida consagrada femenina. Esta obra no solo sirve como un manual jur -dico, sino tambi n como un documento de gran valor hist 3rico que refleja la estructura y la disciplina de las instituciones religiosas de su tiempo. Es un recurso esencial para historiadores del derecho, estudiosos de la teolog -a y cualquier persona interesada en la evoluci 3n normativa de la vida mon stica femenina dentro del catolicismo.
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