This is Volume 5 of the complete works ("Oeuvres compl tes") of Saint Leonardo of Porto Maurizio, a renowned figure in the Catholic Church. Presented in French, this collection offers invaluable insights into his spiritual teachings and sermons. A significant resource for scholars and those interested in Catholic history, theology, and the lives of the saints, this volume provides a window into the religious thought of the 18th century. These writings, originally published in 1858, reflect the enduring principles of faith and devotion that continue to inspire readers today.
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