The American Ecclesiastical Review, Volume 52 presents a compilation of scholarly articles and insightful commentary on theological, ethical, and pastoral issues pertinent to the Catholic Church. Authored by members of the Catholic University of America and other distinguished contributors, this volume explores a wide range of topics, reflecting the intellectual depth and breadth of Catholic thought in the early 20th century. From discussions on sacramental theology to analyses of moral questions, the journal offers valuable perspectives for clergy, theologians, and anyone interested in the intellectual traditions of Catholicism. This collection provides a window into the concerns and debates shaping the Catholic Church during a period of significant social and religious change.
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