Acta canonizationis S. Petri de Alcantara et S. Mariae Magdalenae de Pazzis is a 17th-century Latin text documenting the canonization processes of Saint Peter of Alcantara and Saint Maria Magdalena de Pazzis. This historical work offers valuable insights into the procedures and criteria employed by the Catholic Church during this period for recognizing sainthood. Authored by Domenico Cappello, Francesco Maria Febei, and Fabio di Falco, the book serves as a primary source for understanding the religious and legal aspects of canonization, providing details on the lives, miracles, and virtues attributed to these two significant figures in Catholic history. It is an essential resource for scholars interested in religious history, canon law, and the lives of the saints.
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