Life Stories of Dying Penitents
Life Stories of Dying Penitents
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Life Stories of Dying Penitents; or, Sick Calls from the Diary of a Missionary Priest
This book serves as both a spiritual reflection and a historical artifact, offering readers insight into the pastoral challenges and societal issues of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It's an invaluable addition for collectors of religious literature, historians studying pastoral care, or anyone intrigued by personal tales of faith and redemption.
This book serves as both a spiritual reflection and a historical artifact, offering readers insight into the pastoral challenges and societal issues of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It's an invaluable addition for collectors of religious literature, historians studying pastoral care, or anyone intrigued by personal tales of faith and redemption.
Features:
- Publisher: P.J. Kenedy and Sons, a notable Catholic publishing house of the era
- Publication Date: Circa 1905
- Binding: Hardcover with black cloth and embossed gold lettering, characteristic of early 20th-century religious texts
- Length: 366 pages
- Content: Sixteen diverse stories illustrating the varied journeys of individuals confronting their mortality and seeking penance (i.e., drunkards, misers, destitute poor, infidels, etc.)
- Measures 7.5" H x 5.1" W
Note: Pages have some yellowing and spots
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