Saint Michel et le Mont-Saint-Michel by Germain, Brin, and Corroyer
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Corroyer, Édouard, 1837?-1904
French
"Saint Michel et le Mont-Saint-Michel" by Germain, Brin, and Corroyer is a religious treatise written in the late 19th century. The work likely explores the significance and virtues of Saint Michael, emphasizing his role as a protector of the faithful and a symbol of divine justice. With illustrated content, it focuses on spiritual themes and refle...
exalted position within divine providence, particularly during times of crisis in faith. The authors reflect on the current state of society, presenting it as afflicted by materialism and indifference, suggesting that such times are when divine agents like Saint Michael appear as symbols of hope and guidance. They describe the spiritual strengths of Saint Michael, detailing his nature as an archangel, filled with intelligence, love, and power, poised to combat evil and defend the Church, thus setting a rich theological foundation for the subsequent chapters to elaborate on his mission and the devotion Christians owe to him. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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