Processus Beatificationis Mariae A Jesu De Agreda, Volume 3 documents the proceedings related to the beatification of Mar a de greda (1602-1665), a Spanish Franciscan Conceptionist abbess and visionary. This historical volume offers invaluable insight into the process by which the Catholic Church recognizes individuals for their sanctity and holiness. Mar a de greda was renowned for her mystical experiences and her extensive correspondence with King Philip IV of Spain, advising him on matters of state and spirituality. This book sheds light on the meticulous investigations, testimonies, and assessments required for beatification, providing a detailed record of the evidence presented and the arguments made in support of her sainthood. It is an essential resource for scholars of religious history, Catholic theology, and Spanish history, offering a unique glimpse into the life and legacy of a significant religious figure.
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