Le Virt Domestiche Ossia Il Libro Di Tobia Esposto In 18 Lezioni Dette In Roma Nel 1871 Ed In Firenze Nel 1873... by C M Curci, offers a profound exploration of domestic virtues through the lens of the Book of Tobit. Originally delivered as a series of eighteen lectures in Rome in 1871 and Florence in 1873, this work delves into the timeless wisdom and moral teachings found within the biblical narrative. Curci masterfully connects the ancient story to contemporary life, providing readers with insights into cultivating virtue, strengthening family bonds, and fostering spiritual growth. This book serves as a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their understanding of Catholic teachings and apply them to everyday living.
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