The Parson's Tale is the final chapter of Geoffrey Chaucer's
Canterbury Tales. Because of its profound Catholic content, this
tale has been selectively excluded from most modern versions of
Canterbury Tales. In it a humble parson, or priest, educates us on
the topic of sin: its identification, repentance, and atonement. A
primary emphasis is given to the seven deadly sins. Upon delving
into this section, a person may subtly undergo an examination of
conscience pertaining to each sin that is being discussed. This
book is a guide for spiritual perfection.
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