Discover the path to religious life through clear guidance on its ends, means, and daily practice.
This clear, practical treatise explains what the religious state means, the one end all Christian life aims at, and how vows, rules, and daily duties support that end. It presents a steady framework for understanding how prayer, service, and community life work together in pursuit of charity.
The text outlines the end of life as union with God through perfect charity, and it shows how this end shapes every action. It explains how the three vows—poverty, chastity, and obedience—and the surrounding rules function as additional means to grow closer to that goal. It also emphasizes steady, earnest effort in seeking God and the importance of living by faith, hope, and love in daily practice.
- How the religious state is defined and what it aims to achieve.
- Why charity (love of God and neighbor) is the central end and how other virtues serve it.
- How daily acts, the vows, and community life support ongoing spiritual growth.
- The role of Mass and the Divine Office in fostering a life of prayer and union with God.
Ideal for readers exploring religious life, priests, and laypeople seeking a practical roadmap to spiritual perfection.