Acta S. Bavonis Alias Alloini Confessoris, Gandavensium Patroni recounts the life and deeds of Saint Bavo, also known as Alloin, a revered confessor and the patron saint of Ghent. Authored by Joannes Perierus (S.J.), this historical account delves into the saint's spiritual journey, miracles, and enduring legacy within the Ghent community.
The book offers valuable insights into the religious and cultural context of the period, highlighting Saint Bavo's significance as a figure of devotion and inspiration. Readers interested in Christian hagiography, the history of saints, and the religious heritage of Ghent will find this work a compelling and informative resource.
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