In this powerful epistolary work, Félix Antoine P. Dupanloup addresses the issue of the confiscation of Church property by the Italian government in the late 19th century. Drawing on historical research and Catholic doctrine, Dupanloup makes a compelling case for the Church's right to hold property and use it for the benefit of its members.
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