Excerpta Ex Libro Cui Titulus: Homo Apostolicus Instructus In Sua Vocatione Ad Audiendas Confessiones, is a classic work by Saint Alphonsus Maria de Liguori, addressing the crucial role of confessors within the Catholic Church. Written in Italian, this text provides extracts and instruction for those called to hear confessions, offering guidance on moral theology and pastoral care.
The book delves into the necessary virtues, knowledge, and skills required for confessors to effectively minister to penitents. Liguori's profound understanding of human nature and his compassionate approach to spiritual direction shine through in this practical manual. This work remains a valuable resource for priests and seminarians seeking to deepen their understanding of the sacrament of reconciliation and their role in guiding souls towards spiritual growth and redemption.
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