Explore the poignant final address of Lorenzo Ricci in "Abschiedsrede Vor Seinem Tode In Der Engelsburg." This historical account delves into the last days and thoughts of Ricci, a prominent figure within the Jesuit order, as he faced death within the walls of the Castel Sant'Angelo (Engelsburg). The work offers a window into the religious and political tensions of the 18th century, shedding light on the suppression of the Jesuits and its impact on key individuals.
Modest Hahn's contribution enhances this narrative, providing context and insights into the historical significance of Ricci's plight. This book is a valuable resource for those interested in papal history, the history of Christianity, and biographical accounts of influential religious leaders during a tumultuous period. Discover the enduring story of faith, power, and resilience in the face of adversity.
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