Espa a Sagrada, Tratado LXXXI, delves into the ancient state of the Holy Church of Gerona. Authored by Enrique Fl rez, Antol n Merino, and Jos de la Canal (O.S.A.), this volume continues the comprehensive historical survey of the Catholic Church in Spain. The book meticulously examines the ecclesiastical history, providing invaluable insights into the religious and social structures of the time. It offers a detailed account of the Gerona church's evolution, its role within the broader Spanish religious landscape, and its enduring legacy. For historians and scholars of religious studies, "Espa a Sagrada" remains a crucial resource for understanding the rich tapestry of Spain's sacred heritage.
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