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Title: | Review for Religious |
Authors: | The Jesuit Fathers |
Keywords: | Direction by the Confessor, by ¯ The Editors Self-Knowledge, by Patrick M. Regan Perfection and the Religious, by Augustine Klaas Moral Beauty in Our Duties to God, by Gerald Kelly The General Chapter of Affairs, by dam C. Ellis The Precious Blood, by Malachi J. Donnelly The Rural Life Apostolate, by John, L. Thomas St. Boniface and Gift-Exchanges, by Gerald Ellard |
Issue Date: | 15-Jul-1942 |
Publisher: | Kansas: The College Press, 1942. |
Citation: | Edited by The Jesuit Fathers Saint Mary’s College St. Marys, Kansas |
Series/Report no.: | Review for Religious;Volume 1. Number 4 |
Abstract: | Our confessor never say a word to us. He just gives absolution, and lets us go. He seems to have no time for us." Thus goes a complaint which, though not exactly common, is frequent enough to indicate a problem that calls for a solution. The problem a very important one in the religious life may be clearly stated in two brief questions: Does the Church wish ordinary confessors to give... |
URI: | http://sources.jhia.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/589 |
Appears in Collections: | Spiritual Exercises |
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