Statuti Della Venerabile Archiconfraternit Del Confalone presents the statutes of the venerable Archconfraternity of the Gonfalone in Rome. Published in 1825, this historical document provides a detailed look into the rules, regulations, and organizational structure of one of Rome's prominent religious confraternities. The text offers valuable insights into the religious and social life of Rome during the early 19th century, reflecting the practices and devotional commitments of its members. These statutes serve as a primary source for understanding the role of religious organizations in the civic and spiritual landscape of the time. This work is essential for historians, religious scholars, and anyone interested in the history of Catholic confraternities and their impact on Italian society.
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