Publisher's Synopsis
The Devotion of the Three Hours' Agony on Good Friday explores the history, theology, and practice of this important Catholic observance. Authored by Herbert Thurston and Alonso Mesia, this work delves into the spiritual significance of the devotion, offering insights into its origins and evolution.
This book provides a detailed examination of the prayers, hymns, and meditations associated with the Three Hours' Agony, offering readers a comprehensive understanding of its liturgical structure and devotional aims. It is a valuable resource for those seeking to deepen their appreciation of Catholic traditions and to enrich their observance of Good Friday.
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