The Divine Comedy by Dante Alighieri: A Pilgrim’s Guide to Sin, Grace, and Glory
The Divine Comedy is a story about getting lost, finding a guide, facing the truth about sin, learning to love rightly, and being led into the presence of God.
The Divine Comedy is a story about getting lost, finding a guide, facing the truth about sin, learning to love rightly, and being led into the presence of God.
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