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Dell' Origine Progresso, Abusi, E Riforma Delle Confraternite Laicali... explores the origins, development, abuses, and reformation of lay confraternities. Written by Lorenzo Rehus, this historical work delves into the significant role these religious associations played in Italian society. The book offers insights into the social and religious dynamics of the period, examining both the positive contributions and the problematic aspects that necessitated reform. A valuable resource for those interested in Catholic history, Italian social history, and the evolution of religious institutions.
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