Praxis Confessarii, written in Latin by Alphonse de Liguori, is a practical guide for confessors. This work delves into moral theology, providing guidance on administering the sacrament of confession within the Catholic Church. Liguori's insights offer a detailed exploration of ethical considerations and pastoral approaches for confessors, making it an invaluable resource for clergy and those studying moral theology.
This edition allows modern readers to engage with a significant work in Catholic tradition, offering insights into historical practices and theological perspectives surrounding confession and moral guidance.
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