De Servorum Dei Beatificatione Et Beatorum Canonizatione, Volume 4, Issue 1, by Benedict XIV, is a comprehensive treatise in Latin on the processes of beatification and canonization within the Catholic Church. This volume delves into the intricate details surrounding the examination of miracles as part of these processes. Benedict XIV, a significant figure in papal history, provides a detailed exploration of the theological and legal considerations involved in declaring individuals as 'Blessed' and subsequently as Saints.
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