Publisher's Synopsis
Explore the historical and religious significance of "Benedicti XIV Constitutio Qua Ampliatur Episcopis Facultas Impertiendi Benedictionem Cum Indulgentia Plenaria Fidelibus In Mortis Articulo Constitutis ... Pia Mater," a pivotal decree by Pope Benedict XIV. This document expands the authority of bishops to bestow blessings, accompanied by plenary indulgences, upon the faithful facing death. This book offers insights into the intricacies of Canon Law and the Catholic Church's practices surrounding death and spiritual solace during the 18th century. It serves as a valuable resource for historians, theologians, and anyone interested in the evolution of papal pronouncements and their impact on religious life. Discover the historical context and enduring legacy of this important papal constitution.
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