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Indulgentiarum Doctrina 6a: The Witness of the First Four Centuries
Chapter 3 covers a single numbered section and addresses Church teaching on the Communion of Saints, the afterlife, the role of purification, and the intercession for others. Citations, from the West and East and largely from antiquity are cited. We … Continue reading
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