""Tractatus De Sacramento Extremae Unctionis Et De Sacramento Ordinis"" is a profound theological exploration of two fundamental sacraments within the Catholic Church: Extreme Unction and Holy Orders. Written by the esteemed theologian Alexio Henrico Maria Lepicier, this work provides a systematic and scholarly examination of the doctrinal, historical, and liturgical aspects of these sacred rites.
The first section of the treatise focuses on the Sacrament of Extreme Unction, detailing its scriptural foundations, its role in the spiritual care of the infirm, and the theological necessity of its administration. The second section delves into the Sacrament of Holy Orders, offering an exhaustive analysis of the priesthood, the hierarchy of the Church, and the sacramental character imparted to those ordained to ecclesiastical service.
Representative of the Neo-Scholastic tradition, Lepicier's writing is characterized by rigorous logic and deep adherence to traditional Church teachings. This volume serves as an essential resource for students of divinity, clergy, and scholars interested in the development of sacramental theology. ""Tractatus De Sacramento Extremae Unctionis Et De Sacramento Ordinis"" remains a significant contribution to the study of Catholic dogma and the sacramental life of the faithful.
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