Sarmoniou an Aotrou Quere by Jean Quéré

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Author Quéré, Jean
Editor Jézégou, Christophe
Title Sarmoniou an Aotrou Quere
Credits Produced by Alphonse Nandert and the FURCH project
Summary "Sarmoniou an Aotrou Quéré" by Jean Quéré is a collection of sermons written in the early 20th century. The book compiles sermons by the esteemed priest Aotrou Quéré, focusing on spiritual guidance and moral teachings relevant to the Breton community. It highlights the significance of the Breton language and culture in religious discourse while reflecting on the life and contributions of the titular figure. The opening of the book provides a historical context for the sermons, noting the efforts to publish and preserve them for educational purposes among young priests in the Diocese of Quimper and Léon. The text mentions the influence and style of Aotrou Quéré, emphasizing the clarity and rich linguistic imagery in his Breton prose. It also touches on the profound appreciation for the preservation of culture and language through religious teachings, revealing how these sermons serve as both a spiritual resource and a cultural artifact. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language Breton
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EBook-No. 23685
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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