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The work offers a practical, pastoral guide to living a devout Christian life within ordinary social and professional duties, arguing that holiness is attainable without monastic withdrawal. It presents habits of interior devotion, humility, moderation, regular prayer and examination of conscience, and warns against mistaking spiritual consolations for personal virtue. Advice is concrete and adaptive, showing how small acts and gentle practices sustain progress, and emphasizing imitation of Christ through consistent example. Chapters mix doctrinal reflection, moral counsel, and practical exercises aimed at readers in varied circumstances seeking steady growth in piety.
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