Arbol De La Vida, subtitled "Con Doze Frutos Al Año En Sermones Varios De Los Misterios Y De Los Santos Mas Clasicos ...", is a collection of sermons by Juan de Jesús María. Written in Spanish, this work delves into various mysteries of the Christian faith and explores the lives of classic saints. These sermons offer spiritual insights and reflections, aiming to inspire devotion and a deeper understanding of Catholic teachings. The book presents a year-long cycle of contemplation, providing readers with rich theological content suitable for personal reflection or homiletic use. This enduring work provides valuable insight into the religious thought and expression of its time.
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