"Meditations And Confessions For A Retreat Of Ten Days" is a classic spiritual guide intended for those seeking deeper reflection and renewal through a Catholic retreat. Written by Armand B. d'Icard Duquesne, this work provides a framework for ten days of intensive meditation and confession, offering structured exercises and reflections designed to foster spiritual growth and a closer relationship with God.
Originally published in 1893, this edition preserves the timeless wisdom and guidance of Duquesne's teachings. It is a valuable resource for individuals engaged in spiritual direction, as well as for groups undertaking similar exercises in faith. The book's enduring appeal lies in its practical approach to achieving inner peace and spiritual clarity through disciplined meditation and honest self-examination.
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