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“Sermons on the Passion of Christ for Three Fasts” by Rev. Thomas Dabrowski is a unique work that takes the reader deep into the mysteries of the passion of Jesus Christ through deep and moving reflections. Published in 1906 by GiW in Warsaw, these sermons are a collection of reflections that help the faithful understand the essence of the Passion and its significance for the spiritual life of the Christian. Dabrowski, with his erudition and theological sensitivity, shows not only the historical context of the Passion, but also its relevance to the daily life of faith.
The book, bound in fine leather by the Polish Antiquarian Bookbinders’ Bindery, is distinguished by its elegant and durable design, making it not only a valuable theological document, but also a stylish addition to any library. Owning “Sermons on the Passion of Christ” is an investment not only in knowledge, but also in a symbolic expression of commitment to Christian values.
The rarity of this item on the antiquarian market makes it an attractive acquisition for collectors and lovers of theology wishing to enrich their collections with a unique and valuable item. The book is not only a source of spiritual inspiration, but also a manifesto of cultural respect for the Polish preaching tradition, making it an important item in the collection of any enthusiast of religious literature.






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